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1 /*	$NetBSD: intrdefs.h,v 1.5 2005/11/03 13:06:06 yamt Exp $	*/
2 
3 #ifndef _X86_INTRDEFS_H_
4 #define _X86_INTRDEFS_H_
5 
6 /*
7  * Interrupt priority levels.
8  *
9  * There are tty, network and disk drivers that use free() at interrupt
10  * time, so imp > (tty | net | bio).
11  *
12  * Since run queues may be manipulated by both the statclock and tty,
13  * network, and disk drivers, clock > imp.
14  *
15  * IPL_HIGH must block everything that can manipulate a run queue.
16  *
17  * We need serial drivers to run at the absolute highest priority to
18  * avoid overruns, so serial > high.
19  *
20  * The level numbers are picked to fit into APIC vector priorities.
21  *
22  */
23 #define	IPL_NONE	0x0	/* nothing */
24 #define	IPL_SOFTCLOCK	0x4	/* timeouts */
25 #define	IPL_SOFTNET	0x5	/* protocol stacks */
26 #define	IPL_BIO		0x6	/* block I/O */
27 #define	IPL_NET		0x7	/* network */
28 #define	IPL_SOFTSERIAL	0x8	/* serial */
29 #define	IPL_TTY		0x9	/* terminal */
30 #define	IPL_LPT		IPL_TTY
31 #define	IPL_VM		0xa	/* memory allocation */
32 #define	IPL_AUDIO	0xb	/* audio */
33 #define	IPL_CLOCK	0xc	/* clock */
34 #define	IPL_STATCLOCK	IPL_CLOCK
35 #define IPL_SCHED	IPL_CLOCK
36 #define	IPL_HIGH	0xd	/* everything */
37 #define	IPL_LOCK	IPL_HIGH
38 #define	IPL_SERIAL	0xd	/* serial */
39 #define IPL_IPI		0xe	/* inter-processor interrupts */
40 #define	NIPL		16
41 
42 /* Interrupt sharing types. */
43 #define	IST_NONE	0	/* none */
44 #define	IST_PULSE	1	/* pulsed */
45 #define	IST_EDGE	2	/* edge-triggered */
46 #define	IST_LEVEL	3	/* level-triggered */
47 
48 /*
49  * Local APIC masks. Must not conflict with SIR_* above, and must
50  * be >= NUM_LEGACY_IRQs. Note that LIR_IPI must be first.
51  */
52 #define LIR_IPI		31
53 #define LIR_TIMER	30
54 
55 /* Soft interrupt masks. */
56 #define	SIR_CLOCK	29
57 #define	SIR_NET		28
58 #define	SIR_SERIAL	27
59 
60 
61 /*
62  * Maximum # of interrupt sources per CPU. 32 to fit in one word.
63  * ioapics can theoretically produce more, but it's not likely to
64  * happen. For multiple ioapics, things can be routed to different
65  * CPUs.
66  */
67 #define MAX_INTR_SOURCES	32
68 #define NUM_LEGACY_IRQS		16
69 
70 /*
71  * Low and high boundaries between which interrupt gates will
72  * be allocated in the IDT.
73  */
74 #define IDT_INTR_LOW	(0x20 + NUM_LEGACY_IRQS)
75 #define IDT_INTR_HIGH	0xef
76 
77 #define X86_IPI_HALT			0x00000001
78 #define X86_IPI_MICROSET		0x00000002
79 #define X86_IPI_FLUSH_FPU		0x00000004
80 #define X86_IPI_SYNCH_FPU		0x00000008
81 #define X86_IPI_TLB			0x00000010
82 #define X86_IPI_MTRR			0x00000020
83 #define X86_IPI_GDT			0x00000040
84 
85 #define X86_NIPI		7
86 
87 #define X86_IPI_NAMES { "halt IPI", "timeset IPI", "FPU flush IPI", \
88 			 "FPU synch IPI", "TLB shootdown IPI", \
89 			 "MTRR update IPI", "GDT update IPI" }
90 
91 #define IREENT_MAGIC	0x18041969
92 
93 #endif /* _X86_INTRDEFS_H_ */
94