From: "Gong Zhuo" <gongzhuo@163.net>
To: "Linux PPC Mailing List" <linuxppc-embedded@lists.linuxppc.org>
Subject: How to using Raven timer interrupt on MVME2600?
Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2000 17:48:30 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <001f01bffc66$d4da4000$4607a8c0@LocalHost> (raw)
Hi:
I want to using the timer of RAVEN to get cycle interrupt.
I have done sth. like this:
1. 0x1092f107 ==> timer base count 0 (0xfc001110) ( the cycle is 16s and
value is 0x07f19210 on pci bus)
2. 0x80000700 ==> timer 0 vector/priority reg.(0xfc001120) ( vector 80,
priority 7)
3. 0x01000000 ==> timer 0 destination reg. (0xfc001130) ( interrupt to
processor 0)
4. 0x06000000 ==> interrupt task priority reg. (0xfc020080) (task
priority is 6)
I can see the value of timer 0 current count reg. is changing and the 'T'
bit of timer 0 current count reg. changing between 0 and 1.
The 'ACT' bit of timer0 vector/priority reg. is 1 (the whole value is
0x80000740) after interrupt enabled.
In my interrupt processing:
1. read interrupt ack reg.
2. judge the vector to see if it is 0x80 (the timer 0 vector)
3. do the interrupte processing
4. write a value to EOI register
But it seems that the interrupt has never happened. After I read the
interrupt ack reg. under PPCbug , the 'ACT' bit of vector/priority reg. will
not change. Is that right? Something else I should do?
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2000-08-02 9:48 Gong Zhuo [this message]
2000-08-02 21:33 ` How to using Raven timer interrupt on MVME2600? Gabriel Paubert
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