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/*        $NetBSD: intrdefs.h,v 1.20 2014/05/19 22:47:54 rmind Exp $        */
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#ifndef _X86_INTRDEFS_H_
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#define _X86_INTRDEFS_H_
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/* Interrupt priority levels. */
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#define        IPL_NONE        0x0        /* nothing */
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#define        IPL_PREEMPT        0x1        /* fake, to prevent recursive preemptions */
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#define        IPL_SOFTCLOCK        0x2        /* timeouts */
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#define        IPL_SOFTBIO        0x3        /* block I/O passdown */
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#define        IPL_SOFTNET        0x4        /* protocol stacks */
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#define        IPL_SOFTSERIAL        0x5        /* serial passdown */
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#define        IPL_VM                0x6        /* low I/O, memory allocation */
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#define IPL_SCHED        0x7        /* medium I/O, scheduler, clock */
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#define        IPL_HIGH        0x8        /* high I/O, statclock, IPIs */
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#define        NIPL                9
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/* Interrupt sharing types. */
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#define        IST_NONE        0        /* none */
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#define        IST_PULSE        1        /* pulsed */
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#define        IST_EDGE        2        /* edge-triggered */
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#define        IST_LEVEL        3        /* level-triggered */
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/*
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 * Local APIC masks and software interrupt masks, in order
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 * of priority.  Must not conflict with SIR_* below.
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 */
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#define LIR_IPI                31
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#define LIR_TIMER        30
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/*
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 * XXX These should be lowest numbered, but right now would
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 * conflict with the legacy IRQs.  Their current position
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 * means that soft interrupt take priority over hardware
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 * interrupts when lowering the priority level!
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 */
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#define        SIR_SERIAL        29
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#define        SIR_NET                28
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#define        SIR_BIO                27
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#define        SIR_CLOCK        26
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#define        SIR_PREEMPT        25
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/*
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 * Maximum # of interrupt sources per CPU. 32 to fit in one word.
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 * ioapics can theoretically produce more, but it's not likely to
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 * happen. For multiple ioapics, things can be routed to different
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 * CPUs.
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 */
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#define MAX_INTR_SOURCES        32
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#define NUM_LEGACY_IRQS                16
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/*
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 * Low and high boundaries between which interrupt gates will
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 * be allocated in the IDT.
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 */
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#define IDT_INTR_LOW        (0x20 + NUM_LEGACY_IRQS)
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#define IDT_INTR_HIGH        0xef
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#ifndef XEN
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#define X86_IPI_HALT                        0x00000001
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#define X86_IPI_MICROSET                0x00000002
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#define X86_IPI_GENERIC                        0x00000004
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#define X86_IPI_SYNCH_FPU                0x00000008
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#define X86_IPI_MTRR                        0x00000010
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#define X86_IPI_GDT                        0x00000020
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#define X86_IPI_XCALL                        0x00000040
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#define X86_IPI_ACPI_CPU_SLEEP                0x00000080
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#define X86_IPI_KPREEMPT                0x00000100
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#define X86_NIPI                9
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#define X86_IPI_NAMES { "halt IPI", "timeset IPI", "generic IPI", \
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                         "FPU synch IPI", "MTRR update IPI", \
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                         "GDT update IPI", "xcall IPI", \
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                         "ACPI CPU sleep IPI", "kpreempt IPI" }
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#endif /* XEN */
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#define IREENT_MAGIC        0x18041969
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#endif /* _X86_INTRDEFS_H_ */