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424 | giacomo | 1 | /* |
2 | * The following vectors are part of the Linux architecture, there |
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3 | * is no hardware IRQ pin equivalent for them, they are triggered |
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4 | * through the ICC by us (IPIs) |
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5 | */ |
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6 | #ifdef CONFIG_X86_SMP |
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7 | BUILD_INTERRUPT(reschedule_interrupt,RESCHEDULE_VECTOR) |
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8 | BUILD_INTERRUPT(invalidate_interrupt,INVALIDATE_TLB_VECTOR) |
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9 | BUILD_INTERRUPT(call_function_interrupt,CALL_FUNCTION_VECTOR) |
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10 | #endif |
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11 | |||
12 | /* |
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13 | * every pentium local APIC has two 'local interrupts', with a |
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14 | * soft-definable vector attached to both interrupts, one of |
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15 | * which is a timer interrupt, the other one is error counter |
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16 | * overflow. Linux uses the local APIC timer interrupt to get |
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17 | * a much simpler SMP time architecture: |
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18 | */ |
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19 | #ifdef CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC |
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20 | BUILD_INTERRUPT(apic_timer_interrupt,LOCAL_TIMER_VECTOR) |
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21 | BUILD_INTERRUPT(error_interrupt,ERROR_APIC_VECTOR) |
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22 | BUILD_INTERRUPT(spurious_interrupt,SPURIOUS_APIC_VECTOR) |
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23 | #endif |