[VirtLayer] Changes to the interrupt handling in POK
Philipp Eppelt
philipp.eppelt at mailbox.tu-dresden.de
Sun Aug 18 18:33:35 UTC 2013
Hi,
why only talking about it and not implementing it right away? ;)
POK administers now one meta_handler per HW IRQ line. Each meta_handler
consists of a vector number and table of the size
POK_CONFIG_NB_PARTITION + 1. So the meta_handler can administer one
handler per partition and one handler for the kernel. The clock tick,
for instance, needs a kernel handler and can now be forwarded to a
partition.
The kernel handler is invoked on each interrupt before the partition
handler is called.
So there is no overruling of the POK kernel.
As far as I tested it, the partition handler runs side by side with the
kernel handler with a constant offset, as it is registered later in time.
Cheers,
Philipp
On 08/18/2013 08:01 PM, Cláudio Silva wrote:
> Ok. That clarifies the next steps.
> You are correct; POK should be tested first without RTEMS integration.
> My question was more about the separation between the RTEMS part of the
> interrupt handler and the POK part. If RTEMS registers a handler it will
> monopolize it; i.e. there is no possibility to run a POK handler and
> then an RTEMS handler. This is required to maintain segregation and to
> prevent RTEMS from interfering with POK. If RTEMS registers a handler
> for a vector already user by POK (e.g. clock tick interrupt), POK cannot
> be overruled and be dependent on RTEMS to run its own code. But for a
> first iteration it's OK to ignore this.
>
>
> Cláudio
>
>
>
> On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 3:03 PM, Philipp Eppelt
> <philipp.eppelt at mailbox.tu-dresden.de
> <mailto:philipp.eppelt at mailbox.tu-dresden.de>> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> currently I have no RTEMS partition running on POK, as these changes
> must first be validated with pure POK partitions. Also I haven't written
> the code to get a interrupt handler through the partition abstraction.
> CLOCK_HANDLER is a macro which is incrementing the tick counter and
> invoking the scheduler in the POK kernel.
>
> To register IRQ handlers from a partition, e.g. an RTEMS partition, I
> need to create a new syscall first, to get the callback function into
> the meta_handler list.
>
> So when RTEMS tries to attach to an interrupt, the virtualization layer
> implementation of POK is invoked and registers a predefined handler via
> a syscall with the meta_handler for this irq number. When the interrupt
> occurs the registered handler is invoked with the vector number as an
> argument. Then the handler invokes C_dispatch_isr() in RTEMS passing the
> vector number along.
>
> That's the plan, for the next week.
>
> Cheers,
> Philipp
>
>
> On 08/18/2013 02:45 PM, Cláudio Silva wrote:
> > Good job Philipp. It seems a nice first iteration for interrupt
> > virtualization. Did you get to try it?
> > If I got it right, the POK part of the interrupt handler
> (CLOCK_HANDLER
> > ??) is running after the virtualized RTEMS handler?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Cláudio
> >
> >
> > On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 12:18 AM, Philipp Eppelt
> > <philipp.eppelt at mailbox.tu-dresden.de
> <mailto:philipp.eppelt at mailbox.tu-dresden.de>
> > <mailto:philipp.eppelt at mailbox.tu-dresden.de
> <mailto:philipp.eppelt at mailbox.tu-dresden.de>>> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > lately I worked a lot to extend POK with necessary features to
> > accommodate an RTEMS partition.
> > Since hello world works, I need a way to pass clock ticks to
> the RTEMS
> > partition running on POK. Therefore the interrupt handling
> needs to
> > support custom handlers.
> >
> > If everything works out, I can enable the virtualization layer to
> > register an interrupt vector and if it occurs RTEMS is notified by
> > invoking C_dispatch_isr().
> >
> > Blog:
> >
> http://phipse.github.io/rtems/blog/2013/08/17/pok-hardware-interrupt-handling/
> >
> > Source:
> > https://github.com/phipse/pok
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Philipp
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