xref: /qemu/rust/qemu-api/src/irq.rs (revision 2c4815590f9ea399bc87f727dd1c883b0d701bb8)
1 // Copyright 2024 Red Hat, Inc.
2 // Author(s): Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
3 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
4 
5 //! Bindings for interrupt sources
6 
7 use core::ptr;
8 use std::{marker::PhantomData, os::raw::c_int};
9 
10 use crate::{
11     bindings::{qemu_set_irq, IRQState},
12     prelude::*,
13 };
14 
15 /// Interrupt sources are used by devices to pass changes to a value (typically
16 /// a boolean).  The interrupt sink is usually an interrupt controller or
17 /// GPIO controller.
18 ///
19 /// As far as devices are concerned, interrupt sources are always active-high:
20 /// for example, `InterruptSource<bool>`'s [`raise`](InterruptSource::raise)
21 /// method sends a `true` value to the sink.  If the guest has to see a
22 /// different polarity, that change is performed by the board between the
23 /// device and the interrupt controller.
24 ///
25 /// Interrupts are implemented as a pointer to the interrupt "sink", which has
26 /// type [`IRQState`].  A device exposes its source as a QOM link property using
27 /// a function such as
28 /// [`SysBusDevice::init_irq`](crate::sysbus::SysBusDevice::init_irq), and
29 /// initially leaves the pointer to a NULL value, representing an unconnected
30 /// interrupt. To connect it, whoever creates the device fills the pointer with
31 /// the sink's `IRQState *`, for example using `sysbus_connect_irq`.  Because
32 /// devices are generally shared objects, interrupt sources are an example of
33 /// the interior mutability pattern.
34 ///
35 /// Interrupt sources can only be triggered under the Big QEMU Lock; `BqlCell`
36 /// allows access from whatever thread has it.
37 #[derive(Debug)]
38 #[repr(transparent)]
39 pub struct InterruptSource<T = bool>
40 where
41     c_int: From<T>,
42 {
43     cell: BqlCell<*mut IRQState>,
44     _marker: PhantomData<T>,
45 }
46 
47 impl InterruptSource<bool> {
48     /// Send a low (`false`) value to the interrupt sink.
49     pub fn lower(&self) {
50         self.set(false);
51     }
52 
53     /// Send a high-low pulse to the interrupt sink.
54     pub fn pulse(&self) {
55         self.set(true);
56         self.set(false);
57     }
58 
59     /// Send a high (`true`) value to the interrupt sink.
60     pub fn raise(&self) {
61         self.set(true);
62     }
63 }
64 
65 impl<T> InterruptSource<T>
66 where
67     c_int: From<T>,
68 {
69     /// Send `level` to the interrupt sink.
70     pub fn set(&self, level: T) {
71         let ptr = self.cell.get();
72         // SAFETY: the pointer is retrieved under the BQL and remains valid
73         // until the BQL is released, which is after qemu_set_irq() is entered.
74         unsafe {
75             qemu_set_irq(ptr, level.into());
76         }
77     }
78 
79     pub(crate) const fn as_ptr(&self) -> *mut *mut IRQState {
80         self.cell.as_ptr()
81     }
82 }
83 
84 impl Default for InterruptSource {
85     fn default() -> Self {
86         InterruptSource {
87             cell: BqlCell::new(ptr::null_mut()),
88             _marker: PhantomData,
89         }
90     }
91 }
92