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linux/drivers/sh/Kconfig
Paul Mundt 44629f57ac sh: intc: Implement reverse mapping for IRQs to per-controller IDs.
This implements a scheme roughly analogous to the PowerPC virtual to
hardware IRQ mapping, which we use for IRQ to per-controller ID mapping.
This makes it possible for drivers to use the IDs directly for lookup
instead of hardcoding the vector.

The main motivation for this work is as a building block for dynamically
allocating virtual IRQs for demuxing INTC events sharing a single INTEVT
in addition to a common masking source.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org>
2010-10-05 01:15:47 +09:00

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config INTC_USERIMASK
bool "Userspace interrupt masking support"
depends on ARCH_SHMOBILE || (SUPERH && CPU_SH4A)
help
This enables support for hardware-assisted userspace hardirq
masking.
SH-4A and newer interrupt blocks all support a special shadowed
page with all non-masking registers obscured when mapped in to
userspace. This is primarily for use by userspace device
drivers that are using special priority levels.
If in doubt, say N.
config INTC_BALANCING
bool "Hardware IRQ balancing support"
depends on SMP && SUPERH && CPU_SHX3
help
This enables support for IRQ auto-distribution mode on SH-X3
SMP parts. All of the balancing and CPU wakeup decisions are
taken care of automatically by hardware for distributed
vectors.
If in doubt, say N.
config INTC_MAPPING_DEBUG
bool "Expose IRQ to per-controller id mapping via debugfs"
depends on DEBUG_FS
help
This will create a debugfs entry for showing the relationship
between system IRQs and the per-controller id tables.
If in doubt, say N.