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#ifndef CYGONCE_COMPAT_UITRON_UIT_FUNC_H #define CYGONCE_COMPAT_UITRON_UIT_FUNC_H //=========================================================================== // // uit_func.h // // uITRON compatibility functions // //=========================================================================== //####ECOSGPLCOPYRIGHTBEGIN#### // ------------------------------------------- // This file is part of eCos, the Embedded Configurable Operating System. // Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Red Hat, Inc. // // eCos is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under // the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free // Software Foundation; either version 2 or (at your option) any later version. // // eCos is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY // WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or // FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License // for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with eCos; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA. // // As a special exception, if other files instantiate templates or use macros // or inline functions from this file, or you compile this file and link it // with other works to produce a work based on this file, this file does not // by itself cause the resulting work to be covered by the GNU General Public // License. However the source code for this file must still be made available // in accordance with section (3) of the GNU General Public License. // // This exception does not invalidate any other reasons why a work based on // this file might be covered by the GNU General Public License. // // Alternative licenses for eCos may be arranged by contacting Red Hat, Inc. // at http://sources.redhat.com/ecos/ecos-license/ // ------------------------------------------- //####ECOSGPLCOPYRIGHTEND#### //=========================================================================== //#####DESCRIPTIONBEGIN#### // // Author(s): hmt // Contributors: hmt // Date: 1998-03-13 // Purpose: uITRON compatibility functions // Description: // //####DESCRIPTIONEND#### // //=========================================================================== // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Source Code Organization // // First, see pkgconf/uitron.h for details of applicable configuration // options. // // This file uit_func.h provides prototypes for the uITRON API. All the // uITRON functions are listed here. The prototypes are configurable // either to have C or C++ linkage, and if being compiled in a C++ // environment, to be inline. // // The function prototypes are all in terms of uITRON type definitions from // uit_type.h, which is included at the head of uit_func.h. // // The implementations of the uITRON functions are in uit_func.inl, which // is either included at the end of uit_func.h (if functions are inline) or // in uit_func.cxx (if outline). // // uit_func.cxx provides some startup functions plus, if the uITRON // functions are out of line, uit_func.inl is included to instantiate those // functions. // // uITRON system objects (tasks, semaphores...) are described in // uit_obj.hxx. This is a C++ file and is used by the implementation of // the uITRON functions. // // The uITRON system objects are instantiated in uit_obj.cxx, which uses // uit_obj.hxx to define the objects, and the configuration file // pkgconf/uitron.h to construct them as required. // // The include graph from an application, which should only include // uit_func.h, is similar to the following: // // // [inline uITRON functions:] // // <your_app.c> // . uit_func.h ; prototypes for funcs // . . pkgconf/uitron.h ; configuration info // . . uit_type.h ; typedefs for func args // . (function prototypes) // . . uit_func.inl ; full function bodies // . . . uit_objs.hxx ; defs of uITRON data // . . (function implementations) // // // [out-of-line uITRON functions:] // // <your_app.c> // . uit_func.h ; prototypes for funcs // . . pkgconf/uitron.h ; configuration info // . . uit_type.h ; typedefs for func args // . (function prototypes) // // // [other uITRON compilation units:] // // uit_func.cxx ; out-of-line functions // . pkgconf/uitron.h ; configuration info // . uit_func.h ; prototypes for funcs // . . uit_type.h ; typedefs for func args // . (function prototypes) // . . uit_func.inl ; full function bodies // . . . uit_objs.hxx ; defs of uITRON data // . . (function implementations) // // // uit_objs.cxx ; static uITRON data objects // . pkgconf/uitron.h ; configuration info // . uit_objs.hxx ; defs of uITRON data // (static uITRON system objects) // // // The various include files are protected against multiple inclusion and // so may be safely re-included as convenient. // // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ #include <pkgconf/uitron.h> // uITRON setup CYGNUM_UITRON_SEMAS // CYGPKG_UITRON et al #ifdef CYGPKG_UITRON #include <cyg/infra/cyg_type.h> // types; cyg_int32, CYG_ADDRWORD #include <cyg/compat/uitron/uit_type.h> // uITRON types; ER ID TMO T_MSG // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Object operations: // // The functions can be inlined in C compiled by C++, or C++ of course, // and also outlined in extern "C" functions, eg. for taking the address // of, or for use by a pure C program, or of course outlined in C++ for // Code size reasons. // // // Summary: // // IF compiling in C // THEN functions must be C linkage and out of line: // do NOT specify CYGIMP_UITRON_INLINE_FUNCS nor // CYGIMP_UITRON_CPP_OUTLINE_FUNCS. // IF compiling in C++ // THEN functions can be inline: specify CYGIMP_UITRON_INLINE_FUNCS // OR by default, functions are out of line: // outline functions can have C++ linkage: // specify CYGIMP_UITRON_CPP_OUTLINE_FUNCS // OR by default, outline functions have C linkage. #ifdef __cplusplus // C++ environment; functions can be inline or not as we please. // If not inline they might as well be "C" linkage for sharing with // any pure "C" code present. #ifdef CYGIMP_UITRON_INLINE_FUNCS #define CYG_UIT_FUNC_EXTERN_BEGIN #define CYG_UIT_FUNC_EXTERN_END #define CYG_UIT_FUNC_INLINE inline #ifndef CYGPRI_UITRON_FUNCS_HERE_AND_NOW #define CYGPRI_UITRON_FUNCS_HERE_AND_NOW #endif #else #ifdef CYGIMP_UITRON_CPP_OUTLINE_FUNCS #define CYG_UIT_FUNC_EXTERN_BEGIN extern "C++" { #define CYG_UIT_FUNC_EXTERN_END } #else #define CYG_UIT_FUNC_EXTERN_BEGIN extern "C" { #define CYG_UIT_FUNC_EXTERN_END } #endif #define CYG_UIT_FUNC_INLINE #endif #else // !__cplusplus // Vanilla "C" environment; external "C" linkage, no inline functions #ifdef CYGIMP_UITRON_INLINE_FUNCS #error "Cannot inline uITRON functions in pure C environment" #endif #ifdef CYGIMP_UITRON_CPP_OUTLINE_FUNCS #error "Cannot use C++ linkage of outline fns in pure C environment" #endif #define CYG_UIT_FUNC_EXTERN_BEGIN #define CYG_UIT_FUNC_EXTERN_END #define CYG_UIT_FUNC_INLINE #endif // !__cplusplus // ======================================================================== // u I T R O N F U N C T I O N S // The function declarations themselves: CYG_UIT_FUNC_EXTERN_BEGIN // this routine is outside the uITRON specification; call it from main() to // start the uITRON tasks and scheduler. It does not return. #ifdef CYGNUM_UITRON_START_TASKS void cyg_uitron_start( void ); #endif // ****************************************************** // *** 6.5 C Language Interfaces *** // ****************************************************** // - Task Management Functions ER cre_tsk ( ID tskid, T_CTSK *pk_ctsk ); ER del_tsk ( ID tskid ); ER sta_tsk ( ID tskid, INT stacd ); void ext_tsk ( void ); void exd_tsk ( void ); ER ter_tsk ( ID tskid ); ER dis_dsp ( void ); ER ena_dsp ( void ); ER chg_pri ( ID tskid, PRI tskpri ); ER rot_rdq ( PRI tskpri ); ER rel_wai ( ID tskid ); ER get_tid ( ID *p_tskid ); ER ref_tsk ( T_RTSK *pk_rtsk, ID tskid ); // - Task-Dependent Synchronization Functions ER sus_tsk ( ID tskid ); ER rsm_tsk ( ID tskid ); ER frsm_tsk ( ID tskid ); ER slp_tsk ( void ); ER tslp_tsk ( TMO tmout ); ER wup_tsk ( ID tskid ); ER can_wup ( INT *p_wupcnt, ID tskid ); // - Synchronization and Communication Functions ER cre_sem ( ID semid, T_CSEM *pk_csem ); ER del_sem ( ID semid ); ER sig_sem ( ID semid ); ER wai_sem ( ID semid ); ER preq_sem ( ID semid ); ER twai_sem ( ID semid, TMO tmout ); ER ref_sem ( T_RSEM *pk_rsem, ID semid ); ER cre_flg ( ID flgid, T_CFLG *pk_cflg ); ER del_flg ( ID flgid ); ER set_flg ( ID flgid, UINT setptn ); ER clr_flg ( ID flgid, UINT clrptn ); ER wai_flg ( UINT *p_flgptn, ID flgid, UINT waiptn, UINT wfmode ); ER pol_flg ( UINT *p_flgptn, ID flgid, UINT waiptn, UINT wfmode ); ER twai_flg ( UINT *p_flgptn, ID flgid, UINT waiptn, UINT wfmode, TMO tmout ); ER ref_flg ( T_RFLG *pk_rflg, ID flgid ); ER cre_mbx ( ID mbxid, T_CMBX* pk_cmbx ); ER del_mbx ( ID mbxid ); ER snd_msg ( ID mbxid, T_MSG *pk_msg ); ER rcv_msg ( T_MSG **ppk_msg, ID mbxid ); ER prcv_msg ( T_MSG **ppk_msg, ID mbxid ); ER trcv_msg ( T_MSG **ppk_msg, ID mbxid, TMO tmout ); ER ref_mbx ( T_RMBX *pk_rmbx, ID mbxid ); // - Extended Synchronization and Communication Functions #if 0 // NOT SUPPORTED ER cre_mbf ( ID mbfid, T_CMBF *pk_cmbf ); ER del_mbf ( ID mbfid ); ER snd_mbf ( ID mbfid, VP msg, INT msgsz ); ER psnd_mbf ( ID mbfid, VP msg, INT msgsz ); ER tsnd_mbf ( ID mbfid, VP msg, INT msgsz, TMO tmout ); ER rcv_mbf ( VP msg, INT *p_msgsz, ID mbfid ); ER prcv_mbf ( VP msg, INT *p_msgsz, ID mbfid ); ER trcv_mbf ( VP msg, INT *p_msgsz, ID mbfid, TMO tmout ); ER ref_mbf ( T_RMBF *pk_rmbf, ID mbfid ); ER cre_por ( ID porid, T_CPOR *pk_cpor ); ER del_por ( ID porid ); ER cal_por ( VP msg, INT *p_rmsgsz, ID porid, UINT calptn, INT cmsgsz ); ER pcal_por ( VP msg, INT *p_rmsgsz, ID porid, UINT calptn, INT cmsgsz ); ER tcal_por ( VP msg, INT *p_rmsgsz, ID porid, UINT calptn, INT cmsgsz, TMO tmout ); ER acp_por ( RNO *p_rdvno, VP msg, INT *p_cmsgsz, ID porid, UINT acpptn ); ER pacp_por ( RNO *p_rdvno, VP msg, INT *p_cmsgsz, ID porid, UINT acpptn ); ER tacp_por ( RNO *p_rdvno, VP msg, INT *p_cmsgsz, ID porid, UINT acpptn, TMO tmout ); ER fwd_por ( ID porid, UINT calptn, RNO rdvno, VP msg, INT cmsgsz ); ER rpl_rdv ( RNO rdvno, VP msg, INT rmsgsz ); ER ref_por ( T_RPOR *pk_rpor, ID porid ); #endif // - Interrupt Management Functions #if 0 // NOT SUPPORTED ER def_int ( UINT dintno, T_DINT *pk_dint ); void ret_wup ( ID tskid ); #endif #if 0 void ret_int ( void ); #endif #define ret_int() return ER loc_cpu ( void ); ER unl_cpu ( void ); ER dis_int ( UINT eintno ); ER ena_int ( UINT eintno ); #if 0 // NOT SUPPORTED ER chg_iXX ( UINT iXXXX ); ER ref_iXX ( UINT *p_iXXXX ); #endif // - Memorypool Management Functions ER cre_mpl ( ID mplid, T_CMPL *pk_cmpl ); ER del_mpl ( ID mplid ); ER get_blk ( VP *p_blk, ID mplid, INT blksz ); ER pget_blk ( VP *p_blk, ID mplid, INT blksz ); ER tget_blk ( VP *p_blk, ID mplid, INT blksz, TMO tmout ); ER rel_blk ( ID mplid, VP blk ); ER ref_mpl ( T_RMPL *pk_rmpl, ID mplid ); ER cre_mpf ( ID mpfid, T_CMPF *pk_cmpf ); ER del_mpf ( ID mpfid ); ER get_blf ( VP *p_blf, ID mpfid ); ER pget_blf ( VP *p_blf, ID mpfid ); ER tget_blf ( VP *p_blf, ID mpfid, TMO tmout ); ER rel_blf ( ID mpfid, VP blf ); ER ref_mpf ( T_RMPF *pk_rmpf, ID mpfid ); // - Time Management Functions ER set_tim ( SYSTIME *pk_tim ); ER get_tim ( SYSTIME *pk_tim ); ER dly_tsk ( DLYTIME dlytim ); ER def_cyc ( HNO cycno, T_DCYC *pk_dcyc ); ER act_cyc ( HNO cycno, UINT cycact ); ER ref_cyc ( T_RCYC *pk_rcyc, HNO cycno ); ER def_alm ( HNO almno, T_DALM *pk_dalm ); ER ref_alm ( T_RALM *pk_ralm, HNO almno ); #if 0 void ret_tmr ( void ); #endif #define ret_tmr() return // - System Management Functions ER get_ver ( T_VER *pk_ver ); ER ref_sys ( T_RSYS *pk_rsys ); ER ref_cfg ( T_RCFG *pk_rcfg ); #if 0 // NOT SUPPORTED ER def_svc ( FN s_fncd, T_DSVC *pk_dsvc ); ER def_exc ( UINT exckind, T_DEXC *pk_dexc ); #endif // - Network Support Functions #if 0 // NOT SUPPORTED ER nrea_dat ( INT *p_reasz, VP dstadr, NODE srcnode, VP srcadr, INT datsz ); ER nwri_dat ( INT *p_wrisz, NODE dstnode, VP dstadr, VP srcadr, INT datsz ); ER nget_nod ( NODE *p_node ); ER nget_ver ( T_VER *pk_ver, NODE node ); #endif CYG_UIT_FUNC_EXTERN_END // ======================================================================== #ifdef CYGPRI_UITRON_FUNCS_HERE_AND_NOW // functions are inline OR we are in the outline implementation, so define // the functions as inlines or plain functions depending on the value of // CYG_UIT_FUNC_INLINE from above. #include <cyg/compat/uitron/uit_func.inl> #endif // CYGPRI_UITRON_FUNCS_HERE_AND_NOW // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ #endif // CYGPKG_UITRON #endif // CYGONCE_COMPAT_UITRON_UIT_FUNC_H // EOF uit_func.h
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