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# uitron.cdl
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# uITRON configuration data
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# Author(s): bartv
# Original data: hmt
# Contributors:
# Date: 1999-06-13
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cdl_package CYGPKG_UITRON {
display "uITRON compatibility layer"
include_dir cyg/compat/uitron
doc ref/compat-uitron.html
requires CYGPKG_KERNEL
description "
eCos supports a uITRON Compatibility Layer, providing
full Level S (Standard) compliance with Version 3.02 of
the uITRON Standard, plus many Level E (Extended) features.
uITRON is the premier Japanese embedded RTOS standard."
compile uit_func.cxx uit_ifnc.cxx uit_objs.cxx
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Conformance check
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
cdl_interface CYGINT_UITRON_CONFORMANCE {
requires 1 == CYGINT_UITRON_CONFORMANCE
}
cdl_option CYGIMP_UITRON_STRICT_CONFORMANCE {
display "Check strict uITRON standards conformance"
default_value 0
requires CYGVAR_KERNEL_COUNTERS_CLOCK
requires CYGSEM_KERNEL_SCHED_MLQUEUE
requires !CYGSEM_KERNEL_SCHED_TIMESLICE
requires CYGFUN_KERNEL_THREADS_TIMER
implements CYGINT_UITRON_CONFORMANCE
description "
Require the rest of the system configuration
to match the needs of strict uITRON standards conformance.
This option can only be set if the rest of the system is
configured correctly for uITRON semantics, for example
there must be a realtime clock, a suitable scheduler, and no
timeslicing.
Of course a system without this selected can be completely
conformant; this is here to help you check."
}
cdl_option CYGIMP_UITRON_LOOSE_CONFORMANCE {
display "System configuration overrides uITRON"
default_value 1
implements CYGINT_UITRON_CONFORMANCE
description "
Do not require the rest of the system configuration
to match the needs of strict uITRON standards conformance.
For example a bitmap scheduler, or timeslicing, can be used
with the uITRON functions, but such an environment is not
strictly conformant with the uITRON specification.
Of course a system with this selected can be completely
conformant; but it is up to you to configure it correctly."
}
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# uITRON FUNCTION CALLS
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
cdl_option CYGIMP_UITRON_INLINE_FUNCS {
display "Inline functions"
default_value 0
description "
If compiling your application with a C++ compiler,
uITRON functions can be inline: set this to make it so.
Inlining functions often increases execution speed,
though possibly at the cost of a larger executable,
depending on what functions are used.
Do NOT set this if compiling your application
in plain C."
}
cdl_option CYGIMP_UITRON_CPP_OUTLINE_FUNCS {
display "C++ function names"
default_value 0
description "
If compiling your application with a C++ compiler,
uITRON functions can be given C++ style mangled names:
set this to make it so.
This option may make debugging your program easier,
depending on your development environment.
Do NOT set this if compiling your application
in plain C."
}
cdl_option CYGSEM_UITRON_BAD_PARAMS_RETURN_ERRORS {
display "Return error codes for bad params"
default_value 1
description "
When an application is fully debugged there is no need
to check for bad parameters on every system call, for those
parameters which are typically pointers or constants.
Removing the checking code saves space
and improves performance: set this to make it so.
When this option is set, the correctness of parameters
is asserted using CYG_ASSERT() which compiles to
nothing in a non-debug configuration."
}
cdl_option CYGSEM_UITRON_PARAMS_NULL_IS_GOOD_PTR {
display "NULL is a good pointer"
default_value 0
description "
uITRON deliberately defines the constant NADR (-1) for
use as an invalid memory address.
The value -1 is chosen to allow working in microcontrollers
which have real memory at address zero, the traditional 'C'
NULL pointer.
By default, uITRON functions check for both NULL and NADR as
bad addresses: set this option to prevent checking for
NULL and allow pointers to address zero to be used."
}
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# uITRON KERNEL OBJECTS
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
cdl_component CYGPKG_UITRON_SEMAS {
display "Semaphores"
flavor bool
default_value 1
description "
uITRON Semaphore objects are used with functions
named xxx_sem(); they support traditional semaphore
semantics."
script semas.cdl
}
cdl_component CYGPKG_UITRON_MBOXES {
display "Mailboxes"
flavor bool
default_value 1
description "
uITRON Mailbox objects are used with functions
named xxx_msg() and xxx_mbx(); they support
passing addresses (of 'messages') between tasks
in a safe manner."
script mboxes.cdl
}
cdl_component CYGPKG_UITRON_FLAGS {
display "Eventflags"
flavor bool
default_value 1
description "
uITRON Eventflag objects are used with functions
named xxx_flg(); they support communication between
tasks by means of setting and clearing bits in a word
or flag value.
Waiting for all or any of a set of bits is supported."
script flags.cdl
}
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# uITRON TASKS
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
cdl_component CYGPKG_UITRON_TASKS {
display "Tasks"
flavor none
description "
uITRON Tasks are the basic blocks of multi-tasking
in the uITRON world; they are threads or lightweight
processes, sharing the address space and the CPU.
They communicate using the primitives outlined above.
Each has a stack, an entry point (a C or C++ function),
and (where appropriate) a scheduling priority."
script tasks.cdl
}
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Memory Pools, both fixed and variable block
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
cdl_component CYGPKG_UITRON_MEMPOOLFIXED {
display "Fixed-size memorypools"
flavor bool
default_value 1
requires CYGPKG_MEMALLOC
description "
uITRON supports memory pools for dynamic, task-safe
memory allocation.
Two kinds are supported, fixed-size and variable-size.
There may be multiple of each
type of pool, each with differing characteristics.
This option controls whether there are any fixed-size
memorypools in the system.
A fixed-size memorypool allocates blocks of memory of
its preset fixed size and none other."
script mempoolfixed.cdl
}
cdl_component CYGPKG_UITRON_MEMPOOLVAR {
display "Variable-size memorypools"
flavor bool
default_value 1
requires CYGPKG_MEMALLOC
description "
uITRON supports memory pools for dynamic, task-safe
memory allocation.
Two kinds are supported, fixed-size and variable-size.
There may be multiple of each
type of pool, each with differing characteristics.
This option controls whether there are any variable-size
memorypools in the system.
A variable-size memorypool allocates blocks of memory of
any size requested, resources permitting."
script mempoolvar.cdl
}
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# One-shot Alarm and Cyclic Alarm handlers:
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
cdl_option CYGSEM_UITRON_TIME_IS_MILLISECONDS {
display "uITRON time unit is mS"
flavor bool
default_value 0
active_if CYGVAR_KERNEL_COUNTERS_CLOCK
description "
Setting this option enables a conversion feature so that
time parameters to uITRON APIs are converted from milliSeconds
to whatever the eCos kernel real-time clock's units are,
or vice versa.
If this option is not set, time parameters are expressed in
kernel clock ticks."
}
cdl_component CYGPKG_UITRON_ALARMS {
display "Alarm handlers"
flavor bool
default_value 1
requires CYGVAR_KERNEL_COUNTERS_CLOCK
description "
uITRON Alarm Handlers are used with functions
named def_alm() and ref_alm(); they support
simple timing, with a function callback
at the end of the timed period."
cdl_option CYGNUM_UITRON_ALARMS {
display "Number of alarm handlers"
flavor data
legal_values 1 to 65535
default_value 3
description "
The number of uITRON alarm
handlers present in the system.
Valid alarm handler numbers will range
from 1 to this value."
}
}
cdl_component CYGPKG_UITRON_CYCLICS {
display "Cyclic handlers"
flavor bool
default_value 1
requires CYGVAR_KERNEL_COUNTERS_CLOCK
description "
uITRON Cyclic Handlers are used with functions
named xxx_cyc(); they support timing
with a periodic function callback that
can be dynamically turned on or off, and
resynchronized with external events."
cdl_option CYGNUM_UITRON_CYCLICS {
display "Number cyclic handlers"
flavor data
legal_values 1 to 65535
default_value 3
description "
The number of uITRON cyclics
handlers present in the system.
Valid cyclic handler numbers will range
from 1 to this value."
}
}
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Interrupt-safe functions [ixxx_yyy()]:
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
cdl_component CYGPKG_UITRON_INTERRUPT_FUNCTIONS {
display "Interrupt-safe functions"
flavor none
description "The uITRON system provides some functions which may
safely be used within interrupt handlers. In eCos, this
means within ISRs, providing that the corresponding DSR is
associated with that interrupt. These functions are
typically named ixxx_yyy(), according to the uITRON
specification, for example isig_sem() corresponds to normal
function sig_sem()."
cdl_option CYGSEM_UITRON_ISRFUNCS_TRY_IMMEDIATE_EXECUTION {
display "Execute in ISR if safe"
parent CYGPKG_UITRON_INTERRUPT_FUNCTIONS
flavor bool
default_value 1
description "
These functions of necessity maintain a queue of
operations requested for deferred execution. However,
during an interrupt, it may be safe to perform scheduling
operations. If this option is set, the interrupt-safe
functions will have effect there and then if it is indeed
safe, rather than queueing a request to perform the
operation in the DSR."
}
cdl_option CYGNUM_UITRON_ISR_ACTION_QUEUESIZE {
display "Deferred operation queue size"
parent CYGPKG_UITRON_INTERRUPT_FUNCTIONS
flavor data
legal_values 4 8 16 32 64 128 256
default_value 32
description "These functions of necessity maintain a queue of
operations requested for deferred execution. This option
controls the queue size. It must be a power of two for
implementation reasons."
}
}
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# uITRON VERSION INFORMATION
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
cdl_component CYGPKG_UITRON_VERSION {
display "Version information"
flavor none
description "
The get_ver() uITRON system call returns
several version related values describing
the vendor, product and CPU in question
as well as the version of the uITRON
standard supported.
These values may be specified here."
script version.cdl
}
define_proc {
puts $::cdl_header "/***** proc output start *****/"
puts $::cdl_header "#include <pkgconf/system.h>"
puts $::cdl_header "#include <pkgconf/kernel.h>"
puts $::cdl_header "/***** proc output end *****/"
}
cdl_component CYGPKG_UITRON_OPTIONS {
display "uITRON build options"
flavor none
description "
Package specific build options including control over
compiler flags used only in building this package,
and details of which tests are built."
cdl_option CYGPKG_UITRON_CFLAGS_ADD {
display "Additional compiler flags"
flavor data
no_define
default_value { "" }
description "
This option modifies the set of compiler flags for
building the uITRON compatibility layer. These flags are used in addition
to the set of global flags."
}
cdl_option CYGPKG_UITRON_CFLAGS_REMOVE {
display "Suppressed compiler flags"
flavor data
no_define
default_value { "" }
description "
This option modifies the set of compiler flags for
building the uITRON compatibility layer. These flags are removed from
the set of global flags if present."
}
cdl_option CYGPKG_UITRON_TESTS {
display "uITRON tests"
flavor data
no_define
calculated {
"tests/testcxx tests/testcx2 tests/testcx3 tests/testcx4 tests/testcx5 tests/testcx6 tests/testcx7 tests/testcx8 tests/testcx9"
. ((!CYGIMP_UITRON_INLINE_FUNCS && !CYGIMP_UITRON_CPP_OUTLINE_FUNCS) ?
" tests/test1 tests/test2 tests/test3 tests/test4 tests/test5 tests/test6 tests/test7 tests/test8 tests/test9 tests/testintr" : "")
}
description "
This option specifies the set of tests for the uITRON compatibility layer."
}
}
}
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