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// var_intr.c
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//
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// PowerPC variant interrupt handlers
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//==========================================================================
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//####ECOSGPLCOPYRIGHTBEGIN####
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//####ECOSGPLCOPYRIGHTEND####
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//==========================================================================
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//#####DESCRIPTIONBEGIN####
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// Author(s): Bob Koninckx
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// Contributors: Bob Koninckx
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// Date: 2001-12-16
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// Purpose: PowerPC variant interrupt handlers
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// Description: This file contains code to handle interrupt related issues
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// on the PowerPC variant.
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//
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//####DESCRIPTIONEND####
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//==========================================================================
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#include <pkgconf/hal.h>
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#include <cyg/hal/ppc_regs.h>
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#include <cyg/hal/hal_arbiter.h>
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//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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// Since the interrupt sources do not have fixed vectors on the 5XX
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// SIU, some arbitration is required.
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// More than one interrupt source can be programmed to use the same
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// vector, so all sources on the same vector have to be queried to
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// find the one raising the interrupt. This functionality has not been
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// implemented, but the arbiter functions for each of the SIU
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// interrupt sources can be called in sequence without change.
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// Timebase interrupt can be caused by match on either reference A
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// or B.
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// Note: If only one interrupt source is assigned per vector, and only
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// reference interrupt A or B is used, this ISR is not
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// necessary. Attach the timerbase reference A or B ISR directly to
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// the LVLx vector instead.
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externC cyg_uint32
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hal_arbitration_isr_tb (CYG_ADDRWORD vector, CYG_ADDRWORD data)
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{
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cyg_uint32 isr_ret;
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cyg_uint16 tbscr;
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HAL_READ_UINT16 (CYGARC_REG_IMM_TBSCR, tbscr);
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if (tbscr & CYGARC_REG_IMM_TBSCR_REFA) {
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isr_ret = hal_call_isr (CYGNUM_HAL_INTERRUPT_SIU_TB_A);
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#ifdef CYGIMP_HAL_COMMON_INTERRUPTS_CHAIN
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if (isr_ret & CYG_ISR_HANDLED)
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#endif
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return isr_ret;
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}
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if (tbscr & CYGARC_REG_IMM_TBSCR_REFB) {
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isr_ret = hal_call_isr (CYGNUM_HAL_INTERRUPT_SIU_TB_B);
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#ifdef CYGIMP_HAL_COMMON_INTERRUPTS_CHAIN
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if (isr_ret & CYG_ISR_HANDLED)
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#endif
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return isr_ret;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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// Periodic interrupt.
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// Note: If only one interrupt source is assigned per vector, this ISR
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// is not necessary. Attach the periodic interrupt ISR directly to the
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// LVLx vector instead.
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externC cyg_uint32
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hal_arbitration_isr_pit (CYG_ADDRWORD vector, CYG_ADDRWORD data)
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{
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cyg_uint32 isr_ret;
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cyg_uint16 piscr;
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HAL_READ_UINT16 (CYGARC_REG_IMM_PISCR, piscr);
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if (piscr & CYGARC_REG_IMM_PISCR_PS) {
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isr_ret = hal_call_isr (CYGNUM_HAL_INTERRUPT_SIU_PIT);
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#ifdef CYGIMP_HAL_COMMON_INTERRUPTS_CHAIN
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if (isr_ret & CYG_ISR_HANDLED)
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#endif
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return isr_ret;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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// Real time clock interrupts can be caused by the alarm or
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// once-per-second.
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// Note: If only one interrupt source is assigned per vector, and only
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// the alarm or once-per-second interrupt is used, this ISR is not
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// necessary. Attach the alarm or once-per-second ISR directly to the
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// LVLx vector instead.
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externC cyg_uint32
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hal_arbitration_isr_rtc (CYG_ADDRWORD vector, CYG_ADDRWORD data)
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{
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cyg_uint32 isr_ret;
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cyg_uint16 rtcsc;
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HAL_READ_UINT16 (CYGARC_REG_IMM_RTCSC, rtcsc);
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if (rtcsc & CYGARC_REG_IMM_RTCSC_SEC) {
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isr_ret = hal_call_isr (CYGNUM_HAL_INTERRUPT_SIU_RTC_SEC);
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#ifdef CYGIMP_HAL_COMMON_INTERRUPTS_CHAIN
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if (isr_ret & CYG_ISR_HANDLED)
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#endif
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return isr_ret;
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}
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if (rtcsc & CYGARC_REG_IMM_RTCSC_ALR) {
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isr_ret = hal_call_isr (CYGNUM_HAL_INTERRUPT_SIU_RTC_ALR);
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#ifdef CYGIMP_HAL_COMMON_INTERRUPTS_CHAIN
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if (isr_ret & CYG_ISR_HANDLED)
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#endif
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return isr_ret;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// IMB3 interrupt decoding
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//
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// All interrupt priorities higher than 7 are mapped to SIU level 7. As much
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// as 15 interrupting devices can be behind this. If more than one IMB3
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// device is to be used with priorites in the range 7-31, a special kind of
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// arbitration isr needs to be set up on SIU level 7. As this is not allways
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// necessary, it is provided as a configuration option.
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#ifdef CYGSEM_HAL_POWERPC_MPC5XX_IMB3_ARBITER
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static hal_mpc5xx_arbitration_data * imb3_data_head = 0;
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static cyg_uint32
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hal_arbitration_imb3(CYG_ADDRWORD vector, CYG_ADDRWORD data)
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hal_mpc5xx_arbitration_data * p =
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*(hal_mpc5xx_arbitration_data **)data;
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// Try them all, highest priorities come first. An ISR should return
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// CYG_ISR_HANDLED or CYG_ISR_CALL_DSR. An arbitration ISR will
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// strip the CYG_DSR_HANDLED from the ISR result, or returns 0 if
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// no ISR could be called. This means that CYG_ISR_HANDLED implies
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// that an ISR was called, 0 means that nothing was called.
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// Notice that our approach tries to be efficient. We return as soon
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// as the first interrupting source is found. This prevents from scanning
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// the complete table for every interrupt. If more than one module
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// requested at the same time, we will re-enter this procedure immediately
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// anyway.
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while(p)
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{
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if((p->arbiter(CYGNUM_HAL_INTERRUPT_SIU_LVL7, p->data))&CYG_ISR_HANDLED)
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p = (hal_mpc5xx_arbitration_data *)(p->reserved);
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}
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}
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static hal_mpc5xx_arbitration_data *
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mpc5xx_insert(hal_mpc5xx_arbitration_data * list,
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hal_mpc5xx_arbitration_data * data)
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{
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hal_mpc5xx_arbitration_data tmp;
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tmp.reserved = list;
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while(ptmp->reserved)
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{
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if(((hal_mpc5xx_arbitration_data *)(ptmp->reserved))->priority > data->priority)
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data->reserved = ptmp->reserved;
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}
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static hal_mpc5xx_arbitration_data *
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mpc5xx_remove(hal_mpc5xx_arbitration_data * list,
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hal_mpc5xx_arbitration_data * data)
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{
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hal_mpc5xx_arbitration_data tmp;
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hal_mpc5xx_arbitration_data * ptmp = &tmp;
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while(ptmp->reserved)
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{
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if(ptmp->reserved == data)
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break;
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ptmp = (hal_mpc5xx_arbitration_data *)(ptmp->reserved);
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}
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if(ptmp->reserved)
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return (hal_mpc5xx_arbitration_data *)(tmp.reserved);
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}
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externC void
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hal_mpc5xx_install_arbitration_isr(hal_mpc5xx_arbitration_data * adata)
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{
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CYG_ADDRWORD vector = 2*(1 + adata->priority);
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if(vector < CYGNUM_HAL_INTERRUPT_SIU_LVL7)
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{
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HAL_INTERRUPT_ATTACH(vector, adata->arbiter, adata->data, 0);
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HAL_INTERRUPT_UNMASK(vector);
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}
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{
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#ifdef CYGSEM_HAL_POWERPC_MPC5XX_IMB3_ARBITER
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// Prevent anything from coming through while manipulating
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// the list
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HAL_INTERRUPT_MASK(CYGNUM_HAL_INTERRUPT_SIU_LVL7);
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imb3_data_head = mpc5xx_insert(imb3_data_head, adata);
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HAL_INTERRUPT_UNMASK(CYGNUM_HAL_INTERRUPT_SIU_LVL7);
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HAL_INTERRUPT_ATTACH(CYGNUM_HAL_INTERRUPT_SIU_LVL7, adata->arbiter, adata->data, 0);
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HAL_INTERRUPT_UNMASK(CYGNUM_HAL_INTERRUPT_SIU_LVL7);
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}
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}
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externC void
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hal_mpc5xx_remove_arbitration_isr(hal_mpc5xx_arbitration_data * adata)
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{
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#ifdef CYGSEM_HAL_POWERPC_MPC5XX_IMB3_ARBITER
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// Prevent anything from coming through while manipulating the list
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HAL_INTERRUPT_MASK(CYGNUM_HAL_INTERRUPT_SIU_LVL7);
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imb3_data_head = mpc5xx_remove(imb3_data_head, adata);
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HAL_INTERRUPT_UNMASK(CYGNUM_HAL_INTERRUPT_SIU_LVL7);
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#endif
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}
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// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Variant specific interrupt setup
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externC void
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hal_variant_IRQ_init(void)
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{
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#ifdef CYGSEM_HAL_POWERPC_MPC5XX_IMB3_ARBITER
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HAL_INTERRUPT_ATTACH(CYGNUM_HAL_INTERRUPT_SIU_LVL7, hal_arbitration_imb3, &imb3_data_head, 0);
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HAL_INTERRUPT_UNMASK(CYGNUM_HAL_INTERRUPT_SIU_LVL7);
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#endif
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}
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// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// EOF var_intr.c
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