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#ifndef __BSP_BSP_H__ #define __BSP_BSP_H__ //========================================================================== // // bsp.h // // Public interface to Red Hat BSP. // //========================================================================== //####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): // Contributors: gthomas // Date: 1999-10-20 // Purpose: Public interface to Red Hat BSP. // Description: // // //####DESCRIPTIONEND#### // //========================================================================= #ifndef __ASSEMBLER__ /* needed for _bsp_vsprintf() */ #include <stdarg.h> /* * Exception and interrupt handler type. */ #ifndef _BSP_HANDLER_T_DEFINED #define _BSP_HANDLER_T_DEFINED typedef int (*bsp_handler_t)(int __irq_nr, void *__regs); #endif // _BSP_HANDLER_T_DEFINED /* * Vector descriptor. This is needed for chaining vectors. The interfaces use * bsp_vec structure pointers instead of direct pointers to handlers. This * puts the responsibility for allocating the bsp_vec structures on the * caller, rather than the BSP code. */ typedef struct bsp_vec { bsp_handler_t handler; /* pointer to actual ISR */ struct bsp_vec *next; /* for chaining */ } bsp_vec_t; /* * Valid op values for vector install routines. */ #define BSP_VEC_REPLACE 0 #define BSP_VEC_CHAIN_FIRST 1 #define BSP_VEC_CHAIN_LAST 2 /* * Valid kinds of vectors supported by vector install and remove * routines. */ #define BSP_VEC_EXCEPTION 0 #define BSP_VEC_INTERRUPT 1 /* * Routine to cause a breakpoint exception. */ extern void bsp_breakpoint(void); /* * Dummy function whose address is the address of * the breakpoint caused by calling bsp_breakpoint(). */ extern void bsp_breakinsn(void); /* * Enable given irq. */ extern void bsp_enable_irq(int __irq_nr); /* * Disable given irq. Returns true if irq was enabled. */ extern int bsp_disable_irq(int __irq_nr); /* * Remove given vector from vector chain. */ extern void bsp_remove_vec(int __vec_kind, int __vec_nr, bsp_vec_t *__vec); /* * Install a vector chain. * * vec_kind may be BSP_VEC_EXCEPTION or BSP_VEC_INTERRUPT. * vec_nr is the exception or interrupt number. * op may be one of: * BSP_VEC_REPLACE - replace existing chain. * BSP_VEC_CHAIN_FIRST - install at head of chain. * BSP_VEC_CHAIN_LAST - install at tail of chain. * */ extern bsp_vec_t *bsp_install_vec(int __vec_kind, int __vec_nr, int __op, bsp_vec_t *__vec); /* * Install a debug handler. * Returns old handler being replaced. */ extern bsp_handler_t bsp_install_dbg_handler(bsp_handler_t __new_handler); /* * Sometimes it is desireable to call the debug handler directly. This routine * accomplishes that. It is the responsibility of the caller to insure that * interrupts are disabled before calling this routine. */ extern void bsp_invoke_dbg_handler(int __exc_nr, void *__regs); /* * Install a 'kill' handler. This handler is called when debugger * issues a kill command. * Returns old handler being replaced. */ extern bsp_handler_t bsp_install_kill_handler(bsp_handler_t __new_handler); /* * Architecure specific routine to prepare CPU to execute * a single machine instruction. */ #ifndef USE_ECOS_HAL_SINGLESTEP extern void bsp_singlestep_setup(void *__saved_regs); #endif /* USE_ECOS_HAL_SINGLESTEP */ /* * Architecure specific routine to cleanup after a single-step * completes. */ #ifndef USE_ECOS_HAL_SINGLESTEP extern void bsp_singlestep_cleanup(void *__saved_regs); #endif /* USE_ECOS_HAL_SINGLESTEP */ /* * Architecture specific routine to skip past the current machine instruction. */ #ifndef USE_ECOS_HAL_SINGLESTEP extern void bsp_skip_instruction(void *__saved_regs); #endif /* USE_ECOS_HAL_SINGLESTEP */ /* * Return byte offset within the saved register area of the * given register. */ extern int bsp_regbyte(int __regno); /* * Return size in bytes of given register. */ extern int bsp_regsize(int __regno); /* * Setup the saved registered to establish the given Program Counter. */ #ifndef bsp_set_pc extern void bsp_set_pc(unsigned long __pc, void *__saved_regs); #endif /* * Get the current Program Counter from the saved registers. */ #ifndef bsp_get_pc unsigned long bsp_get_pc(void *__saved_regs); #endif extern int bsp_memory_read(void *__addr, /* start addr of memory to read */ int __asid, /* address space id */ int __rsize, /* size of individual read ops */ int __nreads, /* number of read operations */ void *__buf); /* result buffer */ extern int bsp_memory_write(void *__addr, /* start addr of memory to write */ int __asid, /* address space id */ int __wsize, /* size of individual write ops */ int __nwrites, /* number of write operations */ void *__buf); /* source buffer for write data */ /* * Architecture specific routines to read and write CPU registers. */ extern void bsp_set_register(int __regno, void *__saved_regs, void *__val); extern void bsp_get_register(int __regno, void *__saved_regs, void *__val); /* * Architecture specific conversion of raw exception info into * a signal value. */ #ifndef bsp_get_signal extern int bsp_get_signal(int __exc_nr, void *__saved_regs); #endif /* light-weight bsp printf to console port */ extern void bsp_printf(const char *__fmt, ...); /* light-weight bsp printf to debug port */ extern void bsp_dprintf(const char *__fmt, ...); /* bsp vsprintf */ extern int bsp_vsprintf(char *__str, const char *__fmt, va_list __ap); /* bsp vprintf to console port */ extern void bsp_vprintf(const char *__fmt, va_list __ap); /* bsp vprintf to debug port */ extern void bsp_dvprintf(const char *__fmt, va_list __ap); /* bsp sprintf */ extern void bsp_sprintf(char *str, const char *fmt, ...); #ifdef NDEBUG #define BSP_ASSERT(e) ((void)0) #else /* NDEBUG */ extern void _bsp_assert(const char *, const int, const char *); #define BSP_ASSERT(e) ((e) ? (void)0 : _bsp_assert(__FILE__, __LINE__, #e)) #endif /* NDEBUG */ /* * Functions for low-level console and debug i/o. */ extern void bsp_console_write(const char *__p, int __len); extern void bsp_console_putc(char __ch); extern int bsp_console_read(char *__p, int __len); extern int bsp_console_getc(void); extern void bsp_console_ungetc(char ch); extern void bsp_debug_write(const char *__p, int __len); extern int bsp_debug_read(char *__p, int __len); extern void bsp_debug_putc(char __ch); extern int bsp_debug_getc(void); extern void bsp_debug_ungetc(char ch); /* * Disable interrupts for debug comm channel. * Returns true if interrupts were previously enabled, * false if interrupts were already disabled. */ extern int bsp_debug_irq_disable(void); extern void bsp_debug_irq_enable(void); /* * Cache control functions. May be noops for architectures not * supporting caches. * * The icache flush simply invalidates _at_least_ the range of * addresses specified. * * The dcache flush writes back (if write-back cache) and invalidates * _at_least_ the range of addresses specified. * */ extern void bsp_flush_dcache(void *__p, int __nbytes); extern void bsp_flush_icache(void *__p, int __nbytes); /* * Reset function. May be noops for architectures not * supporting software reset. */ extern void bsp_reset(void); /* * Generic data (board and CPU specific) handling */ extern void *bsp_cpu_data(void); extern void *bsp_board_data(void); /* * List of board characteristics which can be read queried by BSP clients. These * information IDs are passed to: * * int bsp_sysinfo(enum bsp_info_id id, ...); * * Some pieces of information may have more than one instance. For example, the * BSP will likely have information on multiple memory regions. In those cases, * a particular instance may be accessed using a small integer index argument. * * The following comments indicate what additional arguments are needed * to access the specific information. */ enum bsp_info_id { /* * CPU and board names. * * err = bsp_sysinfo(BSP_INFO_PLATFORM, * struct bsp_platform_info *result) * * err => zero if successful, -1 if unsupported. */ BSP_INFO_PLATFORM, /* * Data, instruction, and secondary caches. * * err = bsp_sysinfo(BSP_INFO_[DIS]CACHE, * struct bsp_cache_info *result) * * err => zero if successful, -1 if unsupported. * */ BSP_INFO_DCACHE, BSP_INFO_ICACHE, BSP_INFO_SCACHE, /* * Memory region info. * * err = bsp_sysinfo(BSP_INFO_MEMORY, * int index, * struct bsp_mem_info *result) * * err => zero if successful, -1 if invalid index. * * Caller should start index at zero, then increment index for subsequent * calls until error return indicates no more memory regions. */ BSP_INFO_MEMORY, /* * Communication channel info. * * err = bsp_sysinfo(BSP_INFO_COMM, * int index, * struct bsp_comm_info *result) * * err => zero if successful, -1 if invalid index. * * Caller should start index at zero, then increment index for subsequent * calls until error return indicates no more comm channels. */ BSP_INFO_COMM }; /* * Platform info. */ struct bsp_platform_info { const char *cpu; /* CPU name*/ const char *board; /* board name */ const char *extra; /* extra info */ }; /* * Cache size info. */ struct bsp_cachesize_info { int size; /* total size in bytes */ short linesize; /* width of cacheline in bytes */ short ways; /* number of ways per line */ }; /* * Memory region info. * The BSP may describe multiple memory regions. For example, * DRAM may be comprised of several non-contiguous regions. * ROM and FLASH regions may also be described. * */ struct bsp_mem_info { void *phys_start; /* physical start address */ void *virt_start; /* virtual start address */ int virt_asid; /* some architectures also use an address space id */ long nbytes; /* length of region in bytes */ int kind; /* kind of memory */ #define BSP_MEM_RAM 1 #define BSP_MEM_FLASH 2 #define BSP_MEM_ROM 3 }; struct bsp_comm_info { char *name; short kind; #define BSP_COMM_SERIAL 1 #define BSP_COMM_ENET 2 short protocol; #define BSP_PROTO_NONE 0 #define BSP_PROTO_UDP 1 #define BSP_PROTO_TCP 2 }; extern int bsp_sysinfo(enum bsp_info_id __id, ...); /* * Set or get active debug and console channels. * Returns -1 if unsucessful. * If the passed in __comm_id is -1, then the id of the current channel * is returned. */ extern int bsp_set_debug_comm(int __comm_id); extern int bsp_set_console_comm(int __comm_id); /* * Set or get the current baud rate of a serial comm channel. * Returns -1 on if unsuccessful. * If the given baud is -1, then the current baudrate is returned. */ extern int bsp_set_serial_baud(int __comm_id, int baud); #endif #endif // __BSP_BSP_H__
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