/* $OpenBSD: psl.h,v 1.8 1997/01/16 09:26:04 niklas Exp $ */ /* $NetBSD: psl.h,v 1.11 1996/11/30 00:33:49 is Exp $ */ #ifndef _MACHINE_PSL_H_ #define _MACHINE_PSL_H_ #include #if defined(_KERNEL) && !defined(_LOCORE) static __inline int splraise __P((int)); static __inline int splexact __P((int)); static __inline void splx __P((int)); static __inline int spllower __P((int)); static __inline int splraise(npsl) register int npsl; { register int opsl; __asm __volatile ("clrl %0; movew sr,%0" : "&=d" (opsl) : : "cc"); if (npsl > (opsl & (PSL_S|PSL_IPL))) __asm __volatile ("movew %0,sr" : : "di" (npsl) : "cc"); return opsl; } static __inline int splexact(npsl) register int npsl; { register int opsl; __asm __volatile ("clrl %0; movew sr,%0; movew %1,sr" : "&=d" (opsl) : "di" (npsl) : "cc"); return opsl; } #if !defined(IPL_REMAP_1) && !defined(IPL_REMAP_2) static __inline void splx(npsl) register int npsl; { __asm __volatile ("movew %0,sr" : : "di" (npsl) : "cc"); } #endif #ifdef IPL_REMAP_1 extern int isr_exter_ipl; extern void walk_ipls __P((int, int)); static __inline void splx(npsl) register int npsl; { /* * XXX This is scary as hell. Actually removing this increases performance * XXX while functionality remains. However fairness of service is altered. * XXX Potential lower priority services gets serviced before higher ones. */ if ((isr_exter_ipl << 8) > (npsl & PSL_IPL)) walk_ipls(isr_exter_ipl, npsl); __asm __volatile("movew %0,sr" : : "di" (npsl) : "cc"); } #endif #ifdef IPL_REMAP_2 extern int walk_ipls __P((int)); static __inline void splx(npsl) register int npsl; { /* We should maybe have a flag telling if this is needed. */ walk_ipls(npsl); __asm __volatile("movew %0,sr" : : "di" (npsl) : "cc"); } #endif static __inline int spllower(npsl) register int npsl; { register int opsl; __asm __volatile ("clrl %0; movew sr,%0" : "&=d" (opsl) : : "cc"); splx(npsl); return opsl; } /* * Shortcuts. For enhanced security use splraise instead of splexact. */ #define spl1() splexact(PSL_S|PSL_IPL1) #define spl2() splexact(PSL_S|PSL_IPL2) #define spl3() splexact(PSL_S|PSL_IPL3) #define spl4() splexact(PSL_S|PSL_IPL4) #define spl5() splexact(PSL_S|PSL_IPL5) #define spl6() splexact(PSL_S|PSL_IPL6) #define spl7() splexact(PSL_S|PSL_IPL7) /* * Hardware interrupt masks */ #define splbio() spl3() #define splnet() spl3() /* * spltty hack, idea by Jason Thorpe. * drivers which need it (at the present only drcom) raise the variable to * spl5 (the idea being that only ser.c really wants it below 5, and ser * and drcom will never be present at the same time). * * XXX ttyspl is statically initialized in drcom.c at the moment; should * be some driver independent file. * * XXX should ttyspl be volatile? I think not; it is intended to be set only * during xxx_attach() time, and will be used only later. * -is */ extern u_int16_t amiga_ttyspl; #define spltty() splexact(amiga_ttyspl) #define splimp() spltty() /* XXX for the full story, see i386 */ #if defined(LEV6_DEFER) || defined(IPL_REMAP_1) || defined(IPL_REMAP_2) #define splclock() spl4() #else #define splclock() spl6() #endif #define splstatclock() splclock() /* * Software interrupt masks * * NOTE: splsoftclock() is used by hardclock() to lower the priority from * clock to softclock before it calls softclock(). */ #define splsoftclock() spllower(PSL_S|PSL_IPL1) #define splsoftnet() spl1() #define splsofttty() spl1() /* * Miscellaneous */ /* * When remapping high interrupts down we also pull down splhigh, so that * the fast internal serial interrupt can get called allover. This is safe * as this interrupt never goes outside of its own structures. */ #if defined(LEV6_DEFER) || defined(IPL_REMAP_1) || defined(IPL_REMAP_2) #define splhigh() spl4() #else #define splhigh() spl7() #endif #define spl0() spllower(PSL_S|PSL_IPL0) #endif /* KERNEL && !_LOCORE */ #endif /* _MACHINE_PSL_H_ */