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              Enumerations | Functions | Constants
              APIC Namespace Reference

              Information about the (extended) Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller. More...

              Enumerations

              enum  Device {
                TIMER = 0 ,
                KEYBOARD = 1 ,
                COM1 = 4 ,
                COM2 = 3 ,
                COM3 = 4 ,
                COM4 = 3 ,
                FLOPPY = 6 ,
                LPT1 = 7 ,
                REALTIMECLOCK = 8 ,
                PS2MOUSE = 12 ,
                IDE1 = 14 ,
                IDE2 = 15
              }
               Historic order of interrupt lines (PIC) More...
               

              Functions

              bool init ()
               Executes system detection. More...
               
              uint8_t getIOAPICSlot (APIC::Device device)
               Returns the pin number the device is connected to.
               
              uintptr_t getIOAPICAddress ()
               Queries the physical I/O-APIC address determined during system boot. More...
               
              uint8_t getIOAPICID ()
               Queries of ID of the I/O-APIC determined during system boot. More...
               
              uint8_t getLogicalAPICID (uint8_t core)
               Returns the logical ID of the Local APIC passed for core. More...
               
              uint8_t getLAPICID (uint8_t core)
               Get the Local APIC ID of a CPU. More...
               

              Constants

              const uint8_t INVALID_ID = 0xff
               Invalid APIC ID. More...
               

              Detailed Description

              Information about the (extended) Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller.

              Enumeration Type Documentation

              enum APIC::Device

              Historic order of interrupt lines (PIC)

              Enumerator
              TIMER 

              Programmable Interrupt Timer (PIT)

              KEYBOARD 

              Keyboard.

              COM1 

              First serial interface.

              COM2 

              Second serial interface.

              COM3 

              Third serial interface (shared with COM1)

              COM4 

              Forth serial interface (shared with COM2)

              FLOPPY 

              Floppy device.

              LPT1 

              Printer.

              REALTIMECLOCK 

              Real time clock.

              PS2MOUSE 

              Mouse.

              IDE1 

              First hard disk.

              IDE2 

              Second hard disk.

              Function Documentation

              bool APIC::init ( )

              Executes system detection.

              Searches and evaluates the APIC entries in the ACPI table. This function recognizes a possibly existing multicore system. After successful detection, the number of available CPUs (which is equal to the number of local APICs) ) can be queried using the method Core::count().

              Note
              Called by kernel_init() on BSP
              Returns
              true if detection of the APIC entries was successful
              uintptr_t APIC::getIOAPICAddress ( )

              Queries the physical I/O-APIC address determined during system boot.

              Returns
              Base address of the (first & only supported) I/O APIC
              uint8_t APIC::getIOAPICID ( )

              Queries of ID of the I/O-APIC determined during system boot.

              Returns
              Identification of the (first & only supported) I/O APIC
              uint8_t APIC::getLogicalAPICID ( uint8_t  core)

              Returns the logical ID of the Local APIC passed for core.

              The LAPIC's logical ID is set (by StuBS) during boot such that exactly one bit is set per CPU core. For core 0, bit 0 is set in its ID, while core 1 has bit 1 set, etc.

              Parameters
              coreThe queried CPU core
              uint8_t APIC::getLAPICID ( uint8_t  core)

              Get the Local APIC ID of a CPU.

              Parameters
              coreQuery CPU core number
              Returns
              LAPIC ID of CPU or INVALID_ID if invalid CPU ID

              Constant Documentation

              const uint8_t APIC::INVALID_ID = 0xff

              Invalid APIC ID.

              The highest address is reserved according to xAPIC specification

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