DDI_INTR_GET_HILEVEL_PRI(9F) Kernel Functions for Drivers
NAME
ddi_intr_get_hilevel_pri - get minimum priority level for a high-
level interrupt
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/conf.h>
#include <sys/ddi.h>
#include <sys/sunddi.h>
int ddi_intr_get_hilevel_pri(
void);
INTERFACE LEVEL
illumos DDI specific (illumos DDI).
DESCRIPTION
Upon a successful return, the
ddi_intr_get_hilevel_pri() function
returns the minimum priority level for a high-level interrupt. The
return priority value can be used to compare to other priority
values, such as those returned from
ddi_intr_get_pri(9F), to
determine if a given interrupt priority is a high-level interrupt.
High-level interrupts must be handled without using system services
that manipulate thread or process states, because such interrupts are
not blocked by the scheduler.
In addition, high-level interrupt handlers must take care to do a
minimum of work because they cannot be preempted.
A typical high-level interrupt handler puts data into a circular
buffer and schedule a soft interrupt by calling
ddi_intr_trigger_softint(). The circular buffer can be protected by
using a mutex that is properly initialized for the interrupt handler.
The
ddi_intr_get_hilevel_pri() function can be used before calling
ddi_intr_add_handler() to help determine which type of interrupt
handler can be used. Most device drivers are designed with the
knowledge that supported devices always generate low level
interrupts. On some machines, however, interrupts are high-level
above the scheduler level and on other machines they are not. Devices
such as those those using SBus interrupts or VME bus level 6 or 7
interrupts must use the
ddi_intr_get_hilevel_pri() function to test
the type of interrupt handler that can be used.
RETURN VALUES
The
ddi_intr_get_hilevel_pri() function returns the priority value
for a high-level interrupt.
CONTEXT
The
ddi_intr_get_hilevel_pri() function can be called from either
user or kernel non-interrupt context.
ATTRIBUTES
See
attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+--------------------+-----------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+--------------------+-----------------+
|Interface Stability | Committed |
+--------------------+-----------------+
SEE ALSO
attributes(7),
ddi_intr_add_handler(9F),
ddi_intr_alloc(9F),
ddi_intr_enable(9F),
ddi_intr_get_pri(9F),
ddi_intr_trigger_softint(9F),
mutex(9F) Writing Device Drivers April 7, 2005 DDI_INTR_GET_HILEVEL_PRI(9F)