nes-proj/cpu/x86/drivers/pic.h
Jesus Sanchez-Palencia afd9b5b0b7 x86: Add APIs to 8259 PIC driver
This commit implements pic_eoi(int irq) and a helper macro PIC_INT(irq).
This first checks which PICs should be 'acked' given an IRQ number, while
the macro returns the actual system interrupt number for the IRQ according
to the offset used on the PIC initialization.
2015-12-21 08:06:14 -02:00

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#ifndef PIC_H
#define PIC_H
#include "helpers.h"
#define PIC1_CMD_PORT 0x20
#define PIC1_DATA_PORT 0x21
#define PIC2_CMD_PORT 0xA0
#define PIC2_DATA_PORT 0xA1
#define PIC1_OFFSET 0x20
#define PIC2_OFFSET PIC1_OFFSET + 8
/*
* Returns the actual interrupt number of a given IRQ,
* no matter which PIC it is part of.
*/
#define PIC_INT(a) (a + PIC1_OFFSET)
void pic_unmask_irq(unsigned int num);
/* This function initializes the daisy-chained Master and Slave 8259 PICs.
* It is only called once, so let's give the compiler the option to inline it.
* For more information about the ICWs, please refer to http://stanislavs.org/helppc/8259.html.
*/
static inline void
pic_init(void)
{
/* ICW1: Initialization. */
outb(PIC1_CMD_PORT, 0x11);
outb(PIC2_CMD_PORT, 0x11);
/* ICW2: Remap IRQs by setting an IDT Offset for each PIC. */
outb(PIC1_DATA_PORT, PIC1_OFFSET);
outb(PIC2_DATA_PORT, PIC2_OFFSET);
/* ICW3: Setup Slave to Master's IRQ2. */
outb(PIC1_DATA_PORT, 0x04);
outb(PIC2_DATA_PORT, 0x02);
/* ICW4: Environment setup. Set PIC1 as master and PIC2 as slave. */
outb(PIC1_DATA_PORT, 0x01);
outb(PIC2_DATA_PORT, 0x01);
/* Set the IMR register, masking all hardware interrupts but IRQ 2.
* We will have to unmask each IRQ when registering them. */
outb(PIC1_DATA_PORT, 0xfb);
outb(PIC2_DATA_PORT, 0xff);
}
/*
* This function sends an end-of-interrupt (EOI) to the correct PIC according
* to the IRQ line number.
*/
void pic_eoi(unsigned int irq);
#endif /* PIC_H */