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# hal_synth.cdl
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# Synthetic target architectural configuration data
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#####ECOSGPLCOPYRIGHTBEGIN####
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######DESCRIPTIONBEGIN####
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# Author(s): jskov
# Original data: jskov
# Contributors: bartv
# Date: 1999-11-01
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#####DESCRIPTIONEND####
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cdl_package CYGPKG_HAL_SYNTH {
display "Linux Synthetic target"
parent CYGPKG_HAL_I386
define_header hal_synth.h
include_dir cyg/hal
requires !CYGDBG_KERNEL_DEBUG_GDB_THREAD_SUPPORT
description "
The Linux Synthetic Target HAL package provides the
support needed to run eCos binaries on top of a
Linux kernel."
implements CYGINT_HAL_TESTS_NO_CACHES
make {
<PREFIX>/lib/target.ld: <PACKAGE>/src/synth.ld
$(CC) -E -P -Wp,-MD,target.tmp -DEXTRAS=1 -xc $(INCLUDE_PATH) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $<
@echo $@ ": \\" > $(notdir $@).deps
@tail +2 target.tmp >> $(notdir $@).deps
@echo >> $(notdir $@).deps
@rm target.tmp
}
compile synth_entry.c synth_diag.c synth_intr.c
define_proc {
puts $::cdl_system_header "#define CYGBLD_HAL_TARGET_H <pkgconf/hal_synth.h>"
}
# Real-time clock/counter specifics
cdl_component CYGNUM_HAL_RTC_CONSTANTS {
display "Real-time clock constants."
description "
These values are used in the usec field of the itimerval structure
when using getitimer/setitimer."
flavor none
cdl_option CYGNUM_HAL_RTC_NUMERATOR {
display "Real-time clock numerator"
flavor data
calculated 1000000000
}
cdl_option CYGNUM_HAL_RTC_DENOMINATOR {
display "Real-time clock denominator"
flavor data
calculated 100
}
cdl_option CYGNUM_HAL_RTC_PERIOD {
display "Real-time clock period"
flavor data
calculated 10000
}
}
# What to do when idling
cdl_option CYGIMP_HAL_IDLE_THREAD_SPIN {
display "Spin when idle"
default_value CYGIMP_IDLE_THREAD_YIELD
description "
By default, whenever the eCos application enters the idle thread
the synthetic target HAL will make a select() system call. Effectively
this causes the application to block until an interrupt occurs,
without consuming any cpu resources, as if the hardware supported
some sort of IDLE instruction. Usually this behaviour is desirable.
However it interferes with the emulation of some hardware. For
example the synthetic watchdog timer device can use consumed cpu time
rather than wallclock time to determine whether or not the watchdog
has triggered, and if the process is spending nearly all its time
blocked in select() then the watchdog will not trigger when it should.
There are also some kernel configurations which require that the idle
thread does not block."
}
requires { CYGIMP_IDLE_THREAD_YIELD implies CYGIMP_HAL_IDLE_THREAD_SPIN }
cdl_option CYGBLD_LINKER_SCRIPT {
display "Linker script"
flavor data
no_define
calculated { "src/synth.ld" }
}
}
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