OPAL_HANDLE_INTERRUPTΒΆ

The host OS must pass all interrupts in the opal-interrupts property of ibm,opal in the device tree to OPAL.

An example dt snippet is:

ibm,opal {
          opal-interrupts = <0x10 0x11 0x12 0x13 0x14 0x20010 0x20011 0x20012 0x20013 0x20014 0xffe 0xfff 0x17fe 0x17ff 0x2ffe 0x2fff 0x37fe 0x37ff 0x20ffe 0x20fff 0x217fe 0x217ff 0x22ffe 0x22fff 0x237fe 0x237ff>;
};

When the host OS gets any of these interrupts, it must call OPAL_HANDLE_INTERRUPT.

The OPAL_HANDLE_INTERRUPT call takes two parameters, one input and one output.

uint32_t isn

the interrupt

uint64_t *outstanding_event_mask

returns outstanding events for host OS to handle

The host OS should then handle any outstanding events.

See OPAL_POLL_EVENTS for documentation on events.