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From: | she roy |
Subject: | [Qemu-devel] Fwd: trigger a gpio interrupt inside qemu |
Date: | Wed, 28 Aug 2013 16:01:26 +0800 |
On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 3:55 PM, she roy <address@hidden> wrote:qemu_set_irq(gPl061->irq, 0);
> How to lower it? Thank you very much!
>
Or you could try
void pl061_raise_irq()
{
qemu_irq_pulse(gPl061->irq);
--}
> 2013/8/27 Max Filippov <address@hidden>
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 3:36 PM, she roy <address@hidden> wrote:
>> > Is there somebody can help me to trigger a gpio interrupt inside qemu? I
>> > wrote a simple function to trigger a interrupt in pl061.c as follow:
>> > PL061State *gPl061;
>> > void pl061_raise_irq()
>> > {
>> > qemu_set_irq(gPl061->irq, 1);
>> > }
>>
>> [...]
>>
>> > But when i call pl061_raise_irq inside qemu once, the guest run into an
>> > infinite loop. it prints:
>> > ...
>> > irq:[927012]receive the irq at -12002...
>> > irq:[927013]receive the irq at -12002...
>> > irq:[927014]receive the irq at -12002...
>> > irq:[927015]receive the irq at -12002...
>> > irq:[927016]receive the irq at -12002...
>> > irq:[927017]receive the irq at -12002...
>> > irq:[927018]receive the irq at -12002...
>> > ...
>> > can somebody tell me what's wrong?
>>
>> You have raised IRQ in your pl061_raise_irq(), but you haven't lowered it.
>>
>> --
>> Thanks.
>> -- Max
>
>
Thanks.
-- Max
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