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#      mempoolfixed.cdl
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#      uITRON fixed memory pool related configuration data
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######DESCRIPTIONBEGIN####
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# Author(s):      jskov
# Original data:  hmt
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# Date:           1999-07-07
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#####DESCRIPTIONEND####
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cdl_option CYGNUM_UITRON_MEMPOOLFIXED {
    display       "Number of fixed-size memorypools"
    flavor        data
    legal_values  1 to 65535
    default_value 3
    description   "
        The number of uITRON Fixed-Size
        Memorypools present in the system.
        Valid Fixed-Size Memorypool IDs will range
        from 1 to this value."
}
cdl_component CYGPKG_UITRON_MEMPOOLFIXED_CREATE_DELETE {
    display       "Support create and delete"
    flavor        bool
    default_value 1
    active_if     (0 < CYGNUM_UITRON_MEMPOOLFIXED)
    description   "
        Support fixed-size memory pool
        create and delete operations
        (cre_mpf, del_mpf).
        Otherwise all fixed mempools are created,
        up to the number specified above."

    cdl_option CYGNUM_UITRON_MEMPOOLFIXED_INITIALLY {
        display       "Number of fixed mempools created initially"
        flavor        data
        legal_values  0 to 65535
        default_value 3
        description   "
            The number of fixed mempools initially created.
            This number should not be more than the number
            of fixed mempools in the system, though setting
            it to a large value to mean 'all' is acceptable.
            Initially, only fixed mempools numbered from
            1 to this number exist;
            higher numbered ones must be created before use.
            Whilst all mempools must be initialized to tell
            the system what memory to use for each pool,
            it is only useful to initialize the blocksize of
            fixed mempools up to this number;
            the blocksize for higher numbered ones
            will be defined when they are created."
    }
}
cdl_option CYGDAT_UITRON_MEMPOOLFIXED_EXTERNS {
    display       "Externs for initialization"
    flavor        data
    default_value {"static char fpool1[ 2000 ], \\\n\
                                fpool2[ 2000 ], \\\n\
                                fpool3[ 2000 ];"}
    description   "
        Fixed mempool initializers may refer to external
        objects such as memory for the pool to manage.
        Use this option to define or declare any external
        objects needed by the pool's static initializer below.
        Example: create some memory for a mempool using
        'static char fpool1\[2000\];'
        to set up a chunk of memory of 2000 bytes.
        Note: this option is invoked in the 'outermost' context
        of C++ source, where global/static objects are created;
        it should contain valid, self-contained, C++ source."
}
cdl_option CYGDAT_UITRON_MEMPOOLFIXED_INITIALIZERS {
    display       "Static initializers"
    flavor        data
    default_value {"CYG_UIT_MEMPOOLFIXED( fpool1, 2000,  20 ), \\\n\
                    CYG_UIT_MEMPOOLFIXED( fpool2, 2000, 100 ), \\\n\
                    CYG_UIT_MEMPOOLFIXED( fpool3, 2000, 500 ),"}
    description   "
        Fixed block memory pools should be statically
        initialized: enter a list of initializers
        separated by commas, one per line.
        An initializer is
        'CYG_UIT_MEMPOOLFIXED(ADDR,SIZE,BLOCK)'
        where addr is the address of memory to manage,
        size is the total size of that memory, and
        block is the block size for allocation by the pool.
        If create and delete operations are supported,
        initializers of the form
        'CYG_UIT_MEMPOOLFIXED_NOEXS(ADDR,SIZE)' should be
        used for pools which are not initially created, to tell
        the system what memory to use for each pool.
        Note: this option is invoked in the context of a
        C++ array initializer, between curly brackets.
        Ensure that the number of initializers here exactly
        matches the total number of fixed pools specified."
}

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