irq.h
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1 /*
2  * Copyright (c) 2020 Raspberry Pi (Trading) Ltd.
3  *
4  * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
5  */
6 
7 #ifndef _HARDWARE_IRQ_H
8 #define _HARDWARE_IRQ_H
9 
10 // These two config items are also used by assembler, so keeping separate
11 // PICO_CONFIG: PICO_MAX_SHARED_IRQ_HANDLERS, Maximum number of shared IRQ handlers, default=4, advanced=true, group=hardware_irq
12 #ifndef PICO_MAX_SHARED_IRQ_HANDLERS
13 #define PICO_MAX_SHARED_IRQ_HANDLERS 4
14 #endif
15 
16 // PICO_CONFIG: PICO_DISABLE_SHARED_IRQ_HANDLERS, Disable shared IRQ handlers, type=bool, default=0, group=hardware_irq
17 #ifndef PICO_DISABLE_SHARED_IRQ_HANDLERS
18 #define PICO_DISABLE_SHARED_IRQ_HANDLERS 0
19 #endif
20 
21 // PICO_CONFIG: PICO_VTABLE_PER_CORE, user is using separate vector tables per core, type=bool, default=0, group=hardware_irq
22 #ifndef PICO_VTABLE_PER_CORE
23 #define PICO_VTABLE_PER_CORE 0
24 #endif
25 
26 #ifndef __ASSEMBLER__
27 
28 #include "pico.h"
30 #include "hardware/regs/intctrl.h"
31 #include "hardware/regs/m0plus.h"
32 
98 // PICO_CONFIG: PICO_DEFAULT_IRQ_PRIORITY, Define the default IRQ priority, default=0x80, group=hardware_irq
99 #ifndef PICO_DEFAULT_IRQ_PRIORITY
100 #define PICO_DEFAULT_IRQ_PRIORITY 0x80
101 #endif
102 
103 #define PICO_LOWEST_IRQ_PRIORITY 0xff
104 #define PICO_HIGHEST_IRQ_PRIORITY 0x00
105 
106 // PICO_CONFIG: PICO_SHARED_IRQ_HANDLER_DEFAULT_ORDER_PRIORITY, Set default shared IRQ order priority, default=0x80, group=hardware_irq
107 #ifndef PICO_SHARED_IRQ_HANDLER_DEFAULT_ORDER_PRIORITY
108 #define PICO_SHARED_IRQ_HANDLER_DEFAULT_ORDER_PRIORITY 0x80
109 #endif
110 
111 #define PICO_SHARED_IRQ_HANDLER_HIGHEST_ORDER_PRIORITY 0xff
112 #define PICO_SHARED_IRQ_HANDLER_LOWEST_ORDER_PRIORITY 0x00
113 
114 // PICO_CONFIG: PARAM_ASSERTIONS_ENABLED_IRQ, Enable/disable assertions in the IRQ module, type=bool, default=0, group=hardware_irq
115 #ifndef PARAM_ASSERTIONS_ENABLED_IRQ
116 #define PARAM_ASSERTIONS_ENABLED_IRQ 0
117 #endif
118 
119 #ifdef __cplusplus
120 extern "C" {
121 #endif
122 
128 typedef void (*irq_handler_t)(void);
129 
130 static inline void check_irq_param(__unused uint num) {
131  invalid_params_if(IRQ, num >= NUM_IRQS);
132 }
133 
146 void irq_set_priority(uint num, uint8_t hardware_priority);
147 
161 uint irq_get_priority(uint num);
162 
169 void irq_set_enabled(uint num, bool enabled);
170 
177 bool irq_is_enabled(uint num);
178 
185 void irq_set_mask_enabled(uint32_t mask, bool enabled);
186 
201 void irq_set_exclusive_handler(uint num, irq_handler_t handler);
202 
215 
240 void irq_add_shared_handler(uint num, irq_handler_t handler, uint8_t order_priority);
241 
258 void irq_remove_handler(uint num, irq_handler_t handler);
259 
266 bool irq_has_shared_handler(uint num);
267 
276 
286 static inline void irq_clear(uint int_num) {
287  *((volatile uint32_t *) (PPB_BASE + M0PLUS_NVIC_ICPR_OFFSET)) = (1u << ((uint32_t) (int_num & 0x1F)));
288 }
289 
297 void irq_set_pending(uint num);
298 
299 
304 void irq_init_priorities(void);
305 
318 void user_irq_claim(uint irq_num);
319 
334 void user_irq_unclaim(uint irq_num);
335 
349 int user_irq_claim_unused(bool required);
350 
351 /*
352 *! \brief Check if a user IRQ is in use on the calling core
353  * \ingroup hardware_irq
354  *
355  * User IRQs are numbered 26-31 and are not connected to any hardware, but can be triggered by \ref irq_set_pending.
356  *
357  * \note User IRQs are a core local feature; they cannot be used to communicate between cores. Therfore all functions
358  * dealing with Uer IRQs affect only the calling core
359  *
360  * \param irq_num the irq irq_num
361  * \return true if the irq_num is claimed, false otherwise
362  * \sa user_irq_claim
363  * \sa user_irq_unclaim
364  * \sa user_irq_claim_unused
365  */
366 bool user_irq_is_claimed(uint irq_num);
367 
368 #ifdef __cplusplus
369 }
370 #endif
371 
372 #endif
373 #endif
bool irq_is_enabled(uint num)
Determine if a specific interrupt is enabled on the executing core.
Definition: irq.c:54
void user_irq_unclaim(uint irq_num)
Mark a user IRQ as no longer used on the calling core.
Definition: irq.c:449
static void irq_clear(uint int_num)
Clear a specific interrupt on the executing core.
Definition: irq.h:286
void irq_set_pending(uint num)
Force an interrupt to be pending on the executing core.
Definition: irq.c:70
irq_handler_t irq_get_exclusive_handler(uint num)
Get the exclusive interrupt handler for an interrupt on the executing core.
Definition: irq.c:141
irq_handler_t irq_get_vtable_handler(uint num)
Get the current IRQ handler for the specified IRQ from the currently installed hardware vector table ...
Definition: irq.c:123
uint irq_get_priority(uint num)
Get specified interrupt's priority.
Definition: irq.c:385
void irq_set_enabled(uint num, bool enabled)
Enable or disable a specific interrupt on the executing core.
Definition: irq.c:49
void(* irq_handler_t)(void)
Interrupt handler function type.
Definition: irq.h:128
void user_irq_claim(uint irq_num)
Claim ownership of a user IRQ on the calling core.
Definition: irq.c:445
int user_irq_claim_unused(bool required)
Claim ownership of a free user IRQ on the calling core.
Definition: irq.c:453
void irq_set_priority(uint num, uint8_t hardware_priority)
Set specified interrupt's priority.
Definition: irq.c:377
void irq_remove_handler(uint num, irq_handler_t handler)
Remove a specific interrupt handler for the given irq number on the executing core.
Definition: irq.c:280
bool irq_has_shared_handler(uint num)
Determine if the current handler for the given number is shared.
Definition: irq.c:109
void irq_set_mask_enabled(uint32_t mask, bool enabled)
Enable/disable multiple interrupts on the executing core.
Definition: irq.c:59
void irq_add_shared_handler(uint num, irq_handler_t handler, uint8_t order_priority)
Add a shared interrupt handler for an interrupt on the executing core.
Definition: irq.c:206
void irq_set_exclusive_handler(uint num, irq_handler_t handler)
Set an exclusive interrupt handler for an interrupt on the executing core.
Definition: irq.c:128
void irq_init_priorities(void)
Perform IRQ priority initialization for the current core.
Definition: irq.c:427