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# Kconfig - interrupt controller configuration options
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menu "Interrupt Controllers"
config LOAPIC
bool "LOAPIC"
default n
select IOAPIC
depends on X86
help
This option selects local APIC as the interrupt controller.
config LOAPIC_BASE_ADDRESS
hex "Local APIC Base Address"
default 0xFEE00000
depends on LOAPIC
help
This option specifies the base address of the Local APIC device.
config LOAPIC_SPURIOUS_VECTOR
bool "Handle LOAPIC spurious interrupts"
default n
depends on LOAPIC
help
A special situation may occur when a processor raises its task
priority to be greater than or equal to the level of the
interrupt for which the processor INTR signal is currently being
asserted. If at the time the INTA cycle is issued, the
interrupt that was to be dispensed has become masked (programmed
by software), the local APIC will deliver a spurious-interrupt
vector. Dispensing the spurious-interrupt vector does not affect
the ISR, so the handler for this vector should return without an EOI.
From x86 manual Volume 3 Section 10.9.
config LOAPIC_SPURIOUS_VECTOR_ID
int "LOAPIC spurious vector ID"
default -1
depends on LOAPIC_SPURIOUS_VECTOR
help
IDT vector to use for spurious LOAPIC interrupts. Note that some
arches (P6, Pentium) ignore the low 4 bits and fix them at 0xF.
If this value is left at -1 the last entry in the IDT will be used.
config IOAPIC
bool "IO-APIC"
default y
depends on LOAPIC
help
This option signifies that the target has an IO-APIC device. This
capability allows IO-APIC-dependent code to be included.
config IOAPIC_DEBUG
bool "IO-APIC Debugging"
default n
depends on IOAPIC
help
Enable debugging for IO-APIC driver.
config IOAPIC_BASE_ADDRESS
hex "IO-APIC Base Address"
default 0xFEC00000
depends on IOAPIC
help
This option specifies the base address of the IO-APIC device.
config IOAPIC_NUM_RTES
int "Number of Redirection Table Entries available"
default 24
depends on IOAPIC
help
This option indicates the maximum number of Redirection Table Entries
(RTEs) (one per IRQ available to the IO-APIC) made available to the
kernel, regardless of the number provided by the hardware itself. For
most efficient usage of memory, it should match the number of IRQ lines
needed by devices connected to the IO-APIC.
config IOAPIC_MASK_RTE
bool "Mask out RTE entries on boot"
default y
depends on IOAPIC
help
At boot, mask all IOAPIC RTEs if they may be in an undefined state.
You don't need this if the RTEs are either all guaranteed to be masked
when the OS starts up, or a previous boot stage has done some IOAPIC
configuration that needs to be preserved.
config MVIC
bool "Intel Quark D2000 Interrupt Controller (MVIC)"
default n
depends on X86
select X86_FIXED_IRQ_MAPPING
help
The MVIC (Intel Quark microcontroller D2000 Interrupt Controller) is
configured by default to support 32 external interrupt lines. Unlike the
traditional IA LAPIC/IOAPIC, the interrupt vectors in MVIC are fixed and
not programmable. In addition, the priorities of these interrupt
lines are also fixed.
config MVIC_TIMER_IRQ
int "IRQ line to use for timer interrupt"
range 0 15
default 10
depends on MVIC
help
Specify the IRQ line to use for the timer interrupt. This should be
an IRQ line unused by any hardware. If nested interrupts are enabled,
higher interrupt lines have priority.
config ARCV2_INTERRUPT_UNIT
bool "ARCv2 Interrupt Unit"
default y
depends on ARC
help
The ARCv2 interrupt unit has 16 allocated exceptions associated with
vectors 0 to 15 and 240 interrupts associated with vectors 16 to 255.
The interrupt unit is optional in the ARCv2-based processors. When
building a processor, you can configure the processor to include an
interrupt unit. The ARCv2 interrupt unit is highly programmable.
source "drivers/interrupt_controller/Kconfig.stm32"
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