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Platform Interrupt Controller API documentation
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This document lists the optional platform interrupt controller API that
abstracts the runtime configuration and control of interrupt controller from the
generic code. The mandatory APIs are described in the `porting guide`__.
.. __: porting-guide.rst#interrupt-management-framework-in-bl31
Function: unsigned int plat_ic_get_running_priority(void); [optional]
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Argument : void
Return : unsigned int
This API should return the priority of the interrupt the PE is currently
servicing. This must be be called only after an interrupt has already been
acknowledged via. ``plat_ic_acknowledge_interrupt``.
In the case of ARM standard platforms using GIC, the *Running Priority Register*
is read to determine the priority of the interrupt.
Function: int plat_ic_is_spi(unsigned int id); [optional]
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Argument : unsigned int
Return : int
The API should return whether the interrupt ID (first parameter) is categorized
as a Shared Peripheral Interrupt. Shared Peripheral Interrupts are typically
associated to system-wide peripherals, and these interrupts can target any PE in
the system.
Function: int plat_ic_is_ppi(unsigned int id); [optional]
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Argument : unsigned int
Return : int
The API should return whether the interrupt ID (first parameter) is categorized
as a Private Peripheral Interrupt. Private Peripheral Interrupts are typically
associated with peripherals that are private to each PE. Interrupts from private
peripherals target to that PE only.
Function: int plat_ic_is_sgi(unsigned int id); [optional]
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Argument : unsigned int
Return : int
The API should return whether the interrupt ID (first parameter) is categorized
as a Software Generated Interrupt. Software Generated Interrupts are raised by
explicit programming by software, and are typically used in inter-PE
communication. Secure SGIs are reserved for use by Secure world software.
Function: unsigned int plat_ic_get_interrupt_active(unsigned int id); [optional]
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Argument : unsigned int
Return : int
This API should return the *active* status of the interrupt ID specified by the
first parameter, ``id``.
In case of ARM standard platforms using GIC, the implementation of the API reads
the GIC *Set Active Register* to read and return the active status of the
interrupt.
Function: void plat_ic_enable_interrupt(unsigned int id); [optional]
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Argument : unsigned int
Return : void
This API should enable the interrupt ID specified by the first parameter,
``id``. PEs in the system are expected to receive only enabled interrupts.
In case of ARM standard platforms using GIC, the implementation of the API
inserts barrier to make memory updates visible before enabling interrupt, and
then writes to GIC *Set Enable Register* to enable the interrupt.
Function: void plat_ic_disable_interrupt(unsigned int id); [optional]
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Argument : unsigned int
Return : void
This API should disable the interrupt ID specified by the first parameter,
``id``. PEs in the system are not expected to receive disabled interrupts.
In case of ARM standard platforms using GIC, the implementation of the API
writes to GIC *Clear Enable Register* to disable the interrupt, and inserts
barrier to make memory updates visible afterwards.
Function: void plat_ic_set_interrupt_priority(unsigned int id, unsigned int priority); [optional]
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Argument : unsigned int
Argument : unsigned int
Return : void
This API should set the priority of the interrupt specified by first parameter
``id`` to the value set by the second parameter ``priority``.
In case of ARM standard platforms using GIC, the implementation of the API
writes to GIC *Priority Register* set interrupt priority.
Function: int plat_ic_has_interrupt_type(unsigned int type); [optional]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Argument : unsigned int
Return : int
This API should return whether the platform supports a given interrupt type. The
parameter ``type`` shall be one of ``INTR_TYPE_EL3``, ``INTR_TYPE_S_EL1``, or
``INTR_TYPE_NS``.
In case of ARM standard platforms using GICv3, the implementation of the API
returns ``1`` for all interrupt types.
In case of ARM standard platforms using GICv2, the API always return ``1`` for
``INTR_TYPE_NS``. Return value for other types depends on the value of build
option ``GICV2_G0_FOR_EL3``:
- For interrupt type ``INTR_TYPE_EL3``:
- When ``GICV2_G0_FOR_EL3`` is ``0``, it returns ``0``, indicating no support
for EL3 interrupts.
- When ``GICV2_G0_FOR_EL3`` is ``1``, it returns ``1``, indicating support for
EL3 interrupts.
- For interrupt type ``INTR_TYPE_S_EL1``:
- When ``GICV2_G0_FOR_EL3`` is ``0``, it returns ``1``, indicating support for
Secure EL1 interrupts.
- When ``GICV2_G0_FOR_EL3`` is ``1``, it returns ``0``, indicating no support
for Secure EL1 interrupts.
Function: void plat_ic_set_interrupt_type(unsigned int id, unsigned int type); [optional]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Argument : unsigned int
Argument : unsigned int
Return : void
This API should set the interrupt specified by first parameter ``id`` to the
type specified by second parameter ``type``. The ``type`` parameter can be
one of:
- ``INTR_TYPE_NS``: interrupt is meant to be consumed by the Non-secure world.
- ``INTR_TYPE_S_EL1``: interrupt is meant to be consumed by Secure EL1.
- ``INTR_TYPE_EL3``: interrupt is meant to be consumed by EL3.
In case of ARM standard platforms using GIC, the implementation of the API
writes to the GIC *Group Register* and *Group Modifier Register* (only GICv3) to
assign the interrupt to the right group.
For GICv3:
- ``INTR_TYPE_NS`` maps to Group 1 interrupt.
- ``INTR_TYPE_S_EL1`` maps to Secure Group 1 interrupt.
- ``INTR_TYPE_EL3`` maps to Secure Group 0 interrupt.
For GICv2:
- ``INTR_TYPE_NS`` maps to Group 1 interrupt.
- When the build option ``GICV2_G0_FOR_EL3`` is set to ``0`` (the default),
``INTR_TYPE_S_EL1`` maps to Group 0. Otherwise, ``INTR_TYPE_EL3`` maps to
Group 0 interrupt.
Function: void plat_ic_raise_el3_sgi(int sgi_num, u_register_t target); [optional]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Argument : int
Argument : u_register_t
Return : void
This API should raise an EL3 SGI. The first parameter, ``sgi_num``, specifies
the ID of the SGI. The second parameter, ``target``, must be the MPIDR of the
target PE.
In case of ARM standard platforms using GIC, the implementation of the API
inserts barrier to make memory updates visible before raising SGI, then writes
to appropriate *SGI Register* in order to raise the EL3 SGI.
Function: void plat_ic_set_spi_routing(unsigned int id, unsigned int routing_mode, u_register_t mpidr); [optional]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Argument : unsigned int
Argument : unsigned int
Argument : u_register_t
Return : void
This API should set the routing mode of Share Peripheral Interrupt (SPI)
specified by first parameter ``id`` to that specified by the second parameter
``routing_mode``.
The ``routing_mode`` parameter can be one of:
- ``INTR_ROUTING_MODE_ANY`` means the interrupt can be routed to any PE in the
system. The ``mpidr`` parameter is ignored in this case.
- ``INTR_ROUTING_MODE_PE`` means the interrupt is routed to the PE whose MPIDR
value is specified by the parameter ``mpidr``.
In case of ARM standard platforms using GIC, the implementation of the API
writes to the GIC *Target Register* (GICv2) or *Route Register* (GICv3) to set
the routing.
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