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+Platform Interrupt Controller API
+=================================
+
+This document lists the optional platform interrupt controller API that
+abstracts the runtime configuration and control of interrupt controller from the
+generic code. The mandatory APIs are described in the
+:ref:`Porting Guide <porting_guide_imf_in_bl31>`.
+
+Function: unsigned int plat_ic_get_running_priority(void); [optional]
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+::
+
+ Argument : void
+ Return : unsigned int
+
+This API should return the priority of the interrupt the PE is currently
+servicing. This must be be called only after an interrupt has already been
+acknowledged via ``plat_ic_acknowledge_interrupt``.
+
+In the case of Arm standard platforms using GIC, the *Running Priority Register*
+is read to determine the priority of the interrupt.
+
+Function: int plat_ic_is_spi(unsigned int id); [optional]
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+::
+
+ Argument : unsigned int
+ Return : int
+
+The API should return whether the interrupt ID (first parameter) is categorized
+as a Shared Peripheral Interrupt. Shared Peripheral Interrupts are typically
+associated to system-wide peripherals, and these interrupts can target any PE in
+the system.
+
+Function: int plat_ic_is_ppi(unsigned int id); [optional]
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+::
+
+ Argument : unsigned int
+ Return : int
+
+The API should return whether the interrupt ID (first parameter) is categorized
+as a Private Peripheral Interrupt. Private Peripheral Interrupts are typically
+associated with peripherals that are private to each PE. Interrupts from private
+peripherals target to that PE only.
+
+Function: int plat_ic_is_sgi(unsigned int id); [optional]
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+::
+
+ Argument : unsigned int
+ Return : int
+
+The API should return whether the interrupt ID (first parameter) is categorized
+as a Software Generated Interrupt. Software Generated Interrupts are raised by
+explicit programming by software, and are typically used in inter-PE
+communication. Secure SGIs are reserved for use by Secure world software.
+
+Function: unsigned int plat_ic_get_interrupt_active(unsigned int id); [optional]
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+::
+
+ Argument : unsigned int
+ Return : int
+
+This API should return the *active* status of the interrupt ID specified by the
+first parameter, ``id``.
+
+In case of Arm standard platforms using GIC, the implementation of the API reads
+the GIC *Set Active Register* to read and return the active status of the
+interrupt.
+
+Function: void plat_ic_enable_interrupt(unsigned int id); [optional]
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+::
+
+ Argument : unsigned int
+ Return : void
+
+This API should enable the interrupt ID specified by the first parameter,
+``id``. PEs in the system are expected to receive only enabled interrupts.
+
+In case of Arm standard platforms using GIC, the implementation of the API
+inserts barrier to make memory updates visible before enabling interrupt, and
+then writes to GIC *Set Enable Register* to enable the interrupt.
+
+Function: void plat_ic_disable_interrupt(unsigned int id); [optional]
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+::
+
+ Argument : unsigned int
+ Return : void
+
+This API should disable the interrupt ID specified by the first parameter,
+``id``. PEs in the system are not expected to receive disabled interrupts.
+
+In case of Arm standard platforms using GIC, the implementation of the API
+writes to GIC *Clear Enable Register* to disable the interrupt, and inserts
+barrier to make memory updates visible afterwards.
+
+Function: void plat_ic_set_interrupt_priority(unsigned int id, unsigned int priority); [optional]
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+::
+
+ Argument : unsigned int
+ Argument : unsigned int
+ Return : void
+
+This API should set the priority of the interrupt specified by first parameter
+``id`` to the value set by the second parameter ``priority``.
+
+In case of Arm standard platforms using GIC, the implementation of the API
+writes to GIC *Priority Register* set interrupt priority.
+
+Function: bool plat_ic_has_interrupt_type(unsigned int type); [optional]
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+::
+
+ Argument : unsigned int
+ Return : bool
+
+This API should return whether the platform supports a given interrupt type. The
+parameter ``type`` shall be one of ``INTR_TYPE_EL3``, ``INTR_TYPE_S_EL1``, or
+``INTR_TYPE_NS``.
+
+In case of Arm standard platforms using GICv3, the implementation of the API
+returns *true* for all interrupt types.
+
+In case of Arm standard platforms using GICv2, the API always return *true* for
+``INTR_TYPE_NS``. Return value for other types depends on the value of build
+option ``GICV2_G0_FOR_EL3``:
+
+- For interrupt type ``INTR_TYPE_EL3``:
+
+ - When ``GICV2_G0_FOR_EL3`` is ``0``, it returns *false*, indicating no support
+ for EL3 interrupts.
+
+ - When ``GICV2_G0_FOR_EL3`` is ``1``, it returns *true*, indicating support for
+ EL3 interrupts.
+
+- For interrupt type ``INTR_TYPE_S_EL1``:
+
+ - When ``GICV2_G0_FOR_EL3`` is ``0``, it returns *true*, indicating support for
+ Secure EL1 interrupts.
+
+ - When ``GICV2_G0_FOR_EL3`` is ``1``, it returns *false*, indicating no support
+ for Secure EL1 interrupts.
+
+Function: void plat_ic_set_interrupt_type(unsigned int id, unsigned int type); [optional]
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+::
+
+ Argument : unsigned int
+ Argument : unsigned int
+ Return : void
+
+This API should set the interrupt specified by first parameter ``id`` to the
+type specified by second parameter ``type``. The ``type`` parameter can be
+one of:
+
+- ``INTR_TYPE_NS``: interrupt is meant to be consumed by the Non-secure world.
+
+- ``INTR_TYPE_S_EL1``: interrupt is meant to be consumed by Secure EL1.
+
+- ``INTR_TYPE_EL3``: interrupt is meant to be consumed by EL3.
+
+In case of Arm standard platforms using GIC, the implementation of the API
+writes to the GIC *Group Register* and *Group Modifier Register* (only GICv3) to
+assign the interrupt to the right group.
+
+For GICv3:
+
+- ``INTR_TYPE_NS`` maps to Group 1 interrupt.
+
+- ``INTR_TYPE_S_EL1`` maps to Secure Group 1 interrupt.
+
+- ``INTR_TYPE_EL3`` maps to Secure Group 0 interrupt.
+
+For GICv2:
+
+- ``INTR_TYPE_NS`` maps to Group 1 interrupt.
+
+- When the build option ``GICV2_G0_FOR_EL3`` is set to ``0`` (the default),
+ ``INTR_TYPE_S_EL1`` maps to Group 0. Otherwise, ``INTR_TYPE_EL3`` maps to
+ Group 0 interrupt.
+
+Function: void plat_ic_raise_el3_sgi(int sgi_num, u_register_t target); [optional]
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+::
+
+ Argument : int
+ Argument : u_register_t
+ Return : void
+
+This API should raise an EL3 SGI. The first parameter, ``sgi_num``, specifies
+the ID of the SGI. The second parameter, ``target``, must be the MPIDR of the
+target PE.
+
+In case of Arm standard platforms using GIC, the implementation of the API
+inserts barrier to make memory updates visible before raising SGI, then writes
+to appropriate *SGI Register* in order to raise the EL3 SGI.
+
+Function: void plat_ic_set_spi_routing(unsigned int id, unsigned int routing_mode, u_register_t mpidr); [optional]
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+::
+
+ Argument : unsigned int
+ Argument : unsigned int
+ Argument : u_register_t
+ Return : void
+
+This API should set the routing mode of Share Peripheral Interrupt (SPI)
+specified by first parameter ``id`` to that specified by the second parameter
+``routing_mode``.
+
+The ``routing_mode`` parameter can be one of:
+
+- ``INTR_ROUTING_MODE_ANY`` means the interrupt can be routed to any PE in the
+ system. The ``mpidr`` parameter is ignored in this case.
+
+- ``INTR_ROUTING_MODE_PE`` means the interrupt is routed to the PE whose MPIDR
+ value is specified by the parameter ``mpidr``.
+
+In case of Arm standard platforms using GIC, the implementation of the API
+writes to the GIC *Target Register* (GICv2) or *Route Register* (GICv3) to set
+the routing.
+
+Function: void plat_ic_set_interrupt_pending(unsigned int id); [optional]
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+::
+
+ Argument : unsigned int
+ Return : void
+
+This API should set the interrupt specified by first parameter ``id`` to
+*Pending*.
+
+In case of Arm standard platforms using GIC, the implementation of the API
+inserts barrier to make memory updates visible before setting interrupt pending,
+and writes to the GIC *Set Pending Register* to set the interrupt pending
+status.
+
+Function: void plat_ic_clear_interrupt_pending(unsigned int id); [optional]
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+::
+
+ Argument : unsigned int
+ Return : void
+
+This API should clear the *Pending* status of the interrupt specified by first
+parameter ``id``.
+
+In case of Arm standard platforms using GIC, the implementation of the API
+writes to the GIC *Clear Pending Register* to clear the interrupt pending
+status, and inserts barrier to make memory updates visible afterwards.
+
+Function: unsigned int plat_ic_set_priority_mask(unsigned int id); [optional]
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+::
+
+ Argument : unsigned int
+ Return : int
+
+This API should set the priority mask (first parameter) in the interrupt
+controller such that only interrupts of higher priority than the supplied one
+may be signalled to the PE. The API should return the current priority value
+that it's overwriting.
+
+In case of Arm standard platforms using GIC, the implementation of the API
+inserts to order memory updates before updating mask, then writes to the GIC
+*Priority Mask Register*, and make sure memory updates are visible before
+potential trigger due to mask update.
+
+.. _plat_ic_get_interrupt_id:
+
+Function: unsigned int plat_ic_get_interrupt_id(unsigned int raw); [optional]
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+::
+
+ Argument : unsigned int
+ Return : unsigned int
+
+This API should extract and return the interrupt number from the raw value
+obtained by the acknowledging the interrupt (read using
+``plat_ic_acknowledge_interrupt()``). If the interrupt ID is invalid, this API
+should return ``INTR_ID_UNAVAILABLE``.
+
+In case of Arm standard platforms using GIC, the implementation of the API
+masks out the interrupt ID field from the acknowledged value from GIC.
+
+--------------
+
+*Copyright (c) 2017-2023, Arm Limited and Contributors. All rights reserved.*