zephyr/arch/x86/core/inthndlset.c
Yonattan Louise dbada63eee Fix coding style issues.
Some checkpatch issues were solved by scripts leaving other problems
such as alignment and indentation issues.  In order to comply with the
defined coding style the following fixes were made:

- Fixed the function declaration moving the parameters' comments above
  the function in accordance to the doxygen format.
- Fixed functions' opening and closing brackets. These brackets should
  not be indented.
- Fixed the 'if', 'for' and 'while' statements adding the brackets
  around the sentence.
- Fixed comments' alignment.
- Fixed indentation.

The work was done manually and submitted as one commit. I didn't
separate these changes in different commits because they were fixed all
at once. Basically, all errors were fixed in every file at once.

Change-Id: Icc94a10bfd2cff82007ce60df23b2ccd4c30268d
Signed-off-by: Yonattan Louise <yonattan.a.louise.mendoza@intel.com>
2016-02-05 20:13:59 -05:00

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/* inthndlset.c - VxMicro interrupt management support for IA-32 arch */
/*
* Copyright (c) 2011-2014 Wind River Systems, Inc.
*
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*
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* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/*
* DESCRIPTION
* This module contains the irq_handler_set() API. This routine is closely
* associated with irq_connect(), and any changes to the layout of the
* constructed interrupt stub must be reflected in both places.
*
* INTERNAL
* This routine is defined here, rather than in intconnect.c, so that it can be
* omitted from a system image if it isn't required.
*/
#include <nanok.h>
/* the _idt_base_address symbol is generated via a linker script */
extern unsigned char _idt_base_address[];
/*
* The FIRST_OPT_OPCODE_OFF macro defines the offset of the first optional
* opcode in an interrupt stub. Given that only the "call _IntEnt" is
* mandatory, the subsequent instruction at offset 5 is "optional".
*/
#define FIRST_OPT_OPCODE_OFF 5
/*******************************************************************************
*
* irq_handler_set - set the handler in an already connected stub
*
* This routine is used to modify an already fully constructed interrupt stub
* to specify a new <routine> and/or <parameter>.
*
* WARNINGS:
*
* A fully constructed interrupt stub is generated via irq_connect(), i.e.
* the irq_handler_set() function must only be called after invoking
* irq_connect().
*
* The caller must ensure that the associated interrupt does not occur while
* this routine is executing, otherwise race conditions may arise that could
* cause the interrupt stub to invoke the handler using an incorrect routine
* and/or parameter. If possible, silence the source of the associated interrupt
* only, rather than locking out all interrupts.
*
* RETURNS: N/A
*
*/
void irq_handler_set(unsigned int vector,
void (*oldRoutine)(void *parameter),
void (*newRoutine)(void *parameter),
void *parameter)
{
unsigned int ix =
FIRST_OPT_OPCODE_OFF; /* call _IntEnt is not optional */
unsigned int *pIdtEntry;
unsigned char *pIntStubMem;
pIdtEntry = (unsigned int *)(_idt_base_address + (vector << 3));
pIntStubMem = (unsigned char *)(((uint16_t)pIdtEntry[0]) |
(pIdtEntry[1] & 0xffff0000));
/*
* Given the generation of the stub is dynamic, i.e. the invocations of
* an EOI routine (with parameter) and/or BOI routine (with parameter)
* are optional based on the requirements of the interrupt controller,
* the <oldRoutine> parameter is used to quickly find the correct
* bytes in the stub code to update.
*/
while (ix < _INT_STUB_SIZE) {
/* locate the call opcode */
if (pIntStubMem[ix] == IA32_CALL_OPCODE) {
unsigned int opcodeOffToMatch;
unsigned int opcodeOff;
/* read the offset encoded in the call opcode */
opcodeOff = UNALIGNED_READ(
(unsigned int *)&pIntStubMem[ix + 1]);
opcodeOffToMatch = (unsigned int)oldRoutine -
(unsigned int)&pIntStubMem[ix + 5];
/* does the encoded offset match <oldRoutine> ? */
if (opcodeOff == opcodeOffToMatch) {
/* match found -> write new routine and parameter */
UNALIGNED_WRITE(
(unsigned int *)&pIntStubMem[ix + 1],
(unsigned int)newRoutine -
(unsigned int)&pIntStubMem[ix +
5]);
UNALIGNED_WRITE(
(unsigned int *)&pIntStubMem[ix - 4],
(unsigned int)parameter);
return; /* done */
}
}
/* all instructions in the stub are 5 bytes long */
ix += 5;
}
}