In some board or SoC models it is necessary to split a qemu_irq line so that one input can feed multiple outputs. We currently have qemu_irq_split() for this, but that has several deficiencies: * it can only handle splitting a line into two * it unavoidably leaks memory, so it can't be used in a device that can be deleted Implement a qdev device that encapsulates splitting of IRQs, with a configurable number of outputs. (This is in some ways the inverse of the TYPE_OR_IRQ device.) Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> Message-id: 20180220180325.29818-13-peter.maydell@linaro.org
		
			
				
	
	
		
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#ifndef QEMU_IRQ_H
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#define QEMU_IRQ_H
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/* Generic IRQ/GPIO pin infrastructure.  */
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#define TYPE_IRQ "irq"
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typedef struct IRQState *qemu_irq;
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typedef void (*qemu_irq_handler)(void *opaque, int n, int level);
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void qemu_set_irq(qemu_irq irq, int level);
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static inline void qemu_irq_raise(qemu_irq irq)
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{
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    qemu_set_irq(irq, 1);
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}
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static inline void qemu_irq_lower(qemu_irq irq)
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{
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    qemu_set_irq(irq, 0);
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}
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static inline void qemu_irq_pulse(qemu_irq irq)
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{
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    qemu_set_irq(irq, 1);
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    qemu_set_irq(irq, 0);
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}
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/* Returns an array of N IRQs. Each IRQ is assigned the argument handler and
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 * opaque data.
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 */
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qemu_irq *qemu_allocate_irqs(qemu_irq_handler handler, void *opaque, int n);
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/*
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 * Allocates a single IRQ. The irq is assigned with a handler, an opaque
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 * data and the interrupt number.
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 */
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qemu_irq qemu_allocate_irq(qemu_irq_handler handler, void *opaque, int n);
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/* Extends an Array of IRQs. Old IRQs have their handlers and opaque data
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 * preserved. New IRQs are assigned the argument handler and opaque data.
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 */
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qemu_irq *qemu_extend_irqs(qemu_irq *old, int n_old, qemu_irq_handler handler,
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                                void *opaque, int n);
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void qemu_free_irqs(qemu_irq *s, int n);
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void qemu_free_irq(qemu_irq irq);
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/* Returns a new IRQ with opposite polarity.  */
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qemu_irq qemu_irq_invert(qemu_irq irq);
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/* Returns a new IRQ which feeds into both the passed IRQs.
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 * It's probably better to use the TYPE_SPLIT_IRQ device instead.
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 */
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qemu_irq qemu_irq_split(qemu_irq irq1, qemu_irq irq2);
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/* Returns a new IRQ set which connects 1:1 to another IRQ set, which
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 * may be set later.
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 */
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qemu_irq *qemu_irq_proxy(qemu_irq **target, int n);
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/* For internal use in qtest.  Similar to qemu_irq_split, but operating
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   on an existing vector of qemu_irq.  */
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void qemu_irq_intercept_in(qemu_irq *gpio_in, qemu_irq_handler handler, int n);
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#endif
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