Rule R_CQRV says that if two pending interrupts have the same
group priority then ties are broken by looking at the subpriority.
We had a comment describing this but had forgotten to actually
implement the subpriority comparison. Correct the omission.
(The further tie break rules of "lowest exception number" and
"secure before non-secure" are handled implicitly by the order
in which we iterate through the exceptions in the loops.)
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
Message-id:
20190430131439.25251-2-peter.maydell@linaro.org
int active_prio = NVIC_NOEXC_PRIO;
int pend_irq = 0;
bool pending_is_s_banked = false;
+ int pend_subprio = 0;
/* R_CQRV: precedence is by:
* - lowest group priority; if both the same then
for (i = 1; i < s->num_irq; i++) {
for (bank = M_REG_S; bank >= M_REG_NS; bank--) {
VecInfo *vec;
- int prio;
+ int prio, subprio;
bool targets_secure;
if (bank == M_REG_S) {
}
prio = exc_group_prio(s, vec->prio, targets_secure);
- if (vec->enabled && vec->pending && prio < pend_prio) {
+ subprio = vec->prio & ~nvic_gprio_mask(s, targets_secure);
+ if (vec->enabled && vec->pending &&
+ ((prio < pend_prio) ||
+ (prio == pend_prio && prio >= 0 && subprio < pend_subprio))) {
pend_prio = prio;
+ pend_subprio = subprio;
pend_irq = i;
pending_is_s_banked = (bank == M_REG_S);
}