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  /*
   * include/asm/irqflags.h
   *
   * IRQ flags handling
   *
   * This file gets included from lowlevel asm headers too, to provide
   * wrapped versions of the local_irq_*() APIs, based on the
   * arch_local_irq_*() functions from the lowlevel headers.
   */
  #ifndef _ASM_IRQFLAGS_H
  #define _ASM_IRQFLAGS_H
  
  #include <asm/pil.h>
  
  #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
  
  static inline notrace unsigned long arch_local_save_flags(void)
  {
  	unsigned long flags;
  
  	__asm__ __volatile__(
  		"rdpr	%%pil, %0"
  		: "=r" (flags)
  	);
  
  	return flags;
  }
  
  static inline notrace void arch_local_irq_restore(unsigned long flags)
  {
  	__asm__ __volatile__(
  		"wrpr	%0, %%pil"
  		: /* no output */
  		: "r" (flags)
  		: "memory"
  	);
  }
  
  static inline notrace void arch_local_irq_disable(void)
  {
  	__asm__ __volatile__(
  		"wrpr	%0, %%pil"
  		: /* no outputs */
  		: "i" (PIL_NORMAL_MAX)
  		: "memory"
  	);
  }
  
  static inline notrace void arch_local_irq_enable(void)
  {
  	__asm__ __volatile__(
  		"wrpr	0, %%pil"
  		: /* no outputs */
  		: /* no inputs */
  		: "memory"
  	);
  }
  
  static inline notrace int arch_irqs_disabled_flags(unsigned long flags)
  {
  	return (flags > 0);
  }
  
  static inline notrace int arch_irqs_disabled(void)
  {
  	return arch_irqs_disabled_flags(arch_local_save_flags());
  }
  
  static inline notrace unsigned long arch_local_irq_save(void)
  {
  	unsigned long flags, tmp;
  
  	/* Disable interrupts to PIL_NORMAL_MAX unless we already
  	 * are using PIL_NMI, in which case PIL_NMI is retained.
  	 *
  	 * The only values we ever program into the %pil are 0,
  	 * PIL_NORMAL_MAX and PIL_NMI.
  	 *
  	 * Since PIL_NMI is the largest %pil value and all bits are
  	 * set in it (0xf), it doesn't matter what PIL_NORMAL_MAX
  	 * actually is.
  	 */
  	__asm__ __volatile__(
  		"rdpr	%%pil, %0
  \t"
  		"or	%0, %2, %1
  \t"
  		"wrpr	%1, 0x0, %%pil"
  		: "=r" (flags), "=r" (tmp)
  		: "i" (PIL_NORMAL_MAX)
  		: "memory"
  	);
  
  	return flags;
  }
  
  #endif /* (__ASSEMBLY__) */
  
  #endif /* !(_ASM_IRQFLAGS_H) */