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--                  GNAT RUN-TIME LIBRARY (GNARL) COMPONENTS                --
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
--  This package provides a limited binding to the VxWorks API
--  In particular, it interfaces with the VxWorks hardware interrupt
--  facilities, allowing the use of low-latency direct-vectored
--  interrupt handlers. Note that such handlers have a variety of
--  restrictions regarding system calls and language constructs. In particular,
--  the use of exception handlers and functions returning variable-length
--  objects cannot be used. Less restrictive, but higher-latency handlers can
--  be written using Ada protected procedures, Ada 83 style interrupt entries,
--  or by signalling an Ada task from within an interrupt handler using a
--  binary semaphore as described in the VxWorks Programmer's Manual.
--
--  For complete documentation of the operations in this package, please
--  consult the VxWorks Programmer's Manual and VxWorks Reference Manual.
 
pragma Warnings (Off, "*foreign convention*");
pragma Warnings (Off, "*add Convention pragma*");
--  These are temporary pragmas to suppress warnings about mismatching
--  conventions, which will be a problem when we get rid of trampolines ???
 
with System.VxWorks;
 
package Interfaces.VxWorks is
   pragma Preelaborate;
 
   ------------------------------------------------------------------------
   --  Here is a complete example that shows how to handle the Interrupt 0x14
   --  with a direct-vectored interrupt handler in Ada using this package:
 
   --  with Interfaces.VxWorks; use Interfaces.VxWorks;
   --  with System;
   --
   --  package P is
   --
   --     Count : Integer;
   --     pragma Atomic (Count);
   --
   --     Level : constant := 1;
   --     --  Interrupt level used by this example
   --
   --     procedure Handler (parameter : System.Address);
   --
   --  end P;
   --
   --  package body P is
   --
   --     procedure Handler (parameter : System.Address) is
   --        S : STATUS;
   --     begin
   --        Count := Count + 1;
   --        logMsg ("received an interrupt" & ASCII.LF & ASCII.NUL);
   --
   --        --  Acknowledge VME interrupt
   --        S := sysBusIntAck (intLevel => Level);
   --     end Handler;
   --  end P;
   --
   --  with Interfaces.VxWorks; use Interfaces.VxWorks;
   --  with Ada.Text_IO; use Ada.Text_IO;
   --
   --  with P; use P;
   --  procedure Useint is
   --     --  Be sure to use a reasonable interrupt number for the target
   --     --  board!
   --     --  This one is the unused VME graphics interrupt on the PPC MV2604
   --     Interrupt : constant := 16#14#;
   --
   --     task T;
   --
   --     S : STATUS;
   --
   --     task body T is
   --     begin
   --        loop
   --           Put_Line ("Generating an interrupt...");
   --           delay 1.0;
   --
   --           --  Generate VME interrupt, using interrupt number
   --           S := sysBusIntGen (1, Interrupt);
   --        end loop;
   --     end T;
   --
   --  begin
   --     S := sysIntEnable (intLevel => Level);
   --     S := intConnect (INUM_TO_IVEC (Interrupt), handler'Access);
   --
   --     loop
   --        delay 2.0;
   --        Put_Line ("value of count:" & P.Count'Img);
   --     end loop;
   --  end Useint;
   -------------------------------------
 
   subtype int is Integer;
 
   type STATUS is new int;
   --  Equivalent of the C type STATUS
 
   OK    : constant STATUS := 0;
   ERROR : constant STATUS := -1;
 
   type VOIDFUNCPTR is access procedure (parameter : System.Address);
   type Interrupt_Vector is new System.Address;
   type Exception_Vector is new System.Address;
 
   function intConnect
     (vector    : Interrupt_Vector;
      handler   : VOIDFUNCPTR;
      parameter : System.Address := System.Null_Address) return STATUS;
   --  Binding to the C routine intConnect. Use this to set up an
   --  user handler. The routine generates a wrapper around the user
   --  handler to save and restore context
 
   function intContext return int;
   --  Binding to the C routine intContext. This function returns 1 only
   --  if the current execution state is in interrupt context.
 
   function intVecGet
     (Vector : Interrupt_Vector) return VOIDFUNCPTR;
   --  Binding to the C routine intVecGet. Use this to get the
   --  existing handler for later restoral
 
   procedure intVecSet
     (Vector  : Interrupt_Vector;
      Handler : VOIDFUNCPTR);
   --  Binding to the C routine intVecSet. Use this to restore a
   --  handler obtained using intVecGet
 
   function INUM_TO_IVEC (intNum : int) return Interrupt_Vector;
   --  Equivalent to the C macro INUM_TO_IVEC used to convert an interrupt
   --  number to an interrupt vector
 
   function sysIntEnable (intLevel : int) return STATUS;
   --  Binding to the C routine sysIntEnable
 
   function sysIntDisable (intLevel : int) return STATUS;
   --  Binding to the C routine sysIntDisable
 
   function sysBusIntAck (intLevel : int) return STATUS;
   --  Binding to the C routine sysBusIntAck
 
   function sysBusIntGen (intLevel : int; Intnum : int) return STATUS;
   --  Binding to the C routine sysBusIntGen. Note that the T2
   --  documentation implies that a vector address is the proper
   --  argument - it's not. The interrupt number in the range
   --  0 .. 255 (for 68K and PPC) is the correct argument.
 
   procedure logMsg
     (fmt : String; arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6 : int := 0);
   --  Binding to the C routine logMsg. Note that it is the caller's
   --  responsibility to ensure that fmt is a null-terminated string
   --  (e.g logMsg ("Interrupt" & ASCII.NUL))
 
   type FP_CONTEXT is private;
   --  Floating point context save and restore. Handlers using floating
   --  point must be bracketed with these calls. The pFpContext parameter
   --  should be an object of type FP_CONTEXT that is
   --  declared local to the handler.
 
   procedure fppRestore (pFpContext : in out FP_CONTEXT);
   --  Restore floating point context
 
   procedure fppSave (pFpContext : in out FP_CONTEXT);
   --  Save floating point context
 
private
 
   type FP_CONTEXT is new System.VxWorks.FP_CONTEXT;
   --  Target-dependent floating point context type
 
   pragma Import (C, intConnect, "intConnect");
   pragma Import (C, intContext, "intContext");
   pragma Import (C, intVecGet, "intVecGet");
   pragma Import (C, intVecSet, "intVecSet");
   pragma Import (C, INUM_TO_IVEC, "__gnat_inum_to_ivec");
   pragma Import (C, sysIntEnable, "sysIntEnable");
   pragma Import (C, sysIntDisable, "sysIntDisable");
   pragma Import (C, sysBusIntAck, "sysBusIntAck");
   pragma Import (C, sysBusIntGen, "sysBusIntGen");
   pragma Import (C, logMsg, "logMsg");
   pragma Import (C, fppRestore, "fppRestore");
   pragma Import (C, fppSave, "fppSave");
end Interfaces.VxWorks;
 

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