| # Kconfig - interrupt controller configuration options |
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| # Copyright (c) 2015 Intel Corporation |
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| # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 |
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| menu "Interrupt Controllers" |
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| config LOAPIC |
| bool "LOAPIC" |
| default n |
| select IOAPIC |
| depends on X86 |
| help |
| This option selects local APIC as the interrupt controller. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| config IOAPIC_DEBUG |
| bool "IO-APIC Debugging" |
| default n |
| depends on IOAPIC |
| help |
| Enable debugging for IO-APIC driver. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| source "drivers/interrupt_controller/Kconfig.stm32" |
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| endmenu |