Hi, How did we decide the NUM_IRQ_LINES 64 for stellaris?
BR. Abhijeet. On Tue, 21 Dec, 2021, 13:22 abhijeet inamdar, <abhijeetinamdar3...@gmail.com> wrote: > As we have almost 80 irq lines and 40-45 NVIC_irq's. > > Where can I define them? > > BR. > Abhijeet. > > On Tue, 21 Dec, 2021, 13:18 abhijeet inamdar, < > abhijeetinamdar3...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Oh, >> >> In that case I have to define my irq set for a machine to handle the >> exception and interrupts. >> >> BR. >> Abhijeet. >> >> On Tue, 21 Dec, 2021, 12:59 Philippe Mathieu-Daudé, <phi...@redhat.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi Abhijeet, >>> >>> On 12/21/21 12:27, abhijeet inamdar wrote: >>> > Hi, >>> > >>> > 1)What does QOM stand for? >>> >>> QOM: "QEMU Object Model" >>> >>> See https://qemu-project.gitlab.io/qemu/devel/qom.html >>> >>> > 2)Can anyone tell what this error means? >>> > >>> > (qemu) Unexpected error in object_property_find() at >>> > /home/ocp/vcpu-playground/vcpu_on_qemu/qemu-4.2.0/qom/object.c:1177: >>> > qemu-system-arm: Property '.sysbus-irq[0]' not found >>> > Aborted (core dumped). >>> >>> I suppose you are trying to connect a device gpio/irq output line >>> to another device input, likely using sysbus_connect_irq(). >>> >>> The API is "connect the N-th output line from the SysBus device >>> to this qemu_irq handler", where qemu_irq is the input line. >>> >>> Apparently your SysBus device doesn't have any output line >>> registered. These are registered using sysbus_init_irq(). >>> The first call register the first output IRQ, and so on. >>> >>> Some objects have their QOM interface documented, for >>> example to use the ARM GIC see: >>> >>> https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/blob/master/include/hw/intc/arm_gic.h#L22 >>> >>> Hope that helps. >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Phil. >>> >>>