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# ====================================================================
#
# kernel.cdl
#
# eCos kernel configuration data
#
# ====================================================================
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## -------------------------------------------
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######DESCRIPTIONBEGIN####
#
# Author(s): bartv
# Original data: nickg
# Contributors:
# Date: 1999-06-13
#
#####DESCRIPTIONEND####
#
# ====================================================================
cdl_package CYGPKG_KERNEL {
display "eCos kernel"
doc ref/kernel.html
include_dir cyg/kernel
description "
This package contains the core functionality of the eCos
kernel. It relies on functionality provided by various HAL
packages and by the eCos infrastructure. In turn the eCos
kernel provides support for other packages such as the device
drivers and the uITRON compatibility layer."
# FIXME: The compile statement should be split up and integrated as
# part of the components - so files only get comiled when they
# will actually be used.
compile common/clock.cxx common/timer.cxx common/kapi.cxx \
common/thread.cxx common/except.cxx \
intr/intr.cxx \
sched/bitmap.cxx sched/lottery.cxx sched/mlqueue.cxx \
sched/sched.cxx \
sync/bin_sem.cxx sync/cnt_sem.cxx sync/flag.cxx \
sync/cnt_sem2.cxx sync/mbox.cxx sync/mutex.cxx \
debug/dbg-thread-demux.c
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------
# The first component within the kernel is related to interrupt
# handling.
cdl_component CYGPKG_KERNEL_INTERRUPTS {
display "Kernel interrupt handling"
flavor none
doc ref/kernel-interrupts.html
description "
The majority of configuration options related to interrupt
handling are in the HAL packages, since usually the code has
to be platform-specific. There are a number of options
provided within the kernel related to slightly higher-level
concepts, for example Delayed Service Routines."
script interrupts.cdl
}
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------
# Exceptions. Currently there are only two options. The first
# determines whether or not exceptions are enabled at all. The
# second controls whether they apply globally or on a per-thread
# basis. There should probably be more options, but the boundary
# between the HAL and kernel becomes blurred.
cdl_component CYGPKG_KERNEL_EXCEPTIONS {
display "Exception handling"
requires CYGPKG_HAL_EXCEPTIONS
default_value 1
doc ref/kernel-exceptions.html
description "
In the context of the eCos kernel exceptions are unexpected
events detected by the hardware, for example an attempt to
execute an illegal instruction. There is no relation with
other forms of exception, for example the catch and throw
facilities of languages like C++. It is possible to disable
all support for exceptions and thus save some memory."
cdl_option CYGSEM_KERNEL_EXCEPTIONS_DECODE {
display "Decode exception types in kernel"
default_value 0
description "
On targets where several different types of exception are
possible, for example executing an illegal instruction and
division by zero, it is possible for the kernel to do some
decoding of the exception type and deliver the different
types of exception to different handlers in the application
code. Alternatively the kernel can simply pass all
exceptions directly to application code, leaving the
decoding to be done by the application"
}
cdl_option CYGSEM_KERNEL_EXCEPTIONS_GLOBAL {
display "Use global exception handlers"
default_value 1
description "
In the context of the eCos kernel exceptions are
unexpected events detected by the hardware, for
example an attempt to execute an illegal
instruction. If the kernel is configured
to support exceptions then two implementations are
possible. The default implementation involves a single set
of exception handlers that are in use for the entire
system. The alternative implementation allows different
exception handlers to be specified for each thread."
}
}
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------
cdl_component CYGPKG_KERNEL_SCHED {
display "Kernel schedulers"
flavor none
doc ref/kernel-overview.html#KERNEL-OVERVIEW-SCHEDULERS
description "
The eCos kernel provides a choice of schedulers. In addition
there are a number of configuration options to control the
detailed behaviour of these schedulers."
script scheduler.cdl
}
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------
# SMP support
cdl_component CYGPKG_KERNEL_SMP_SUPPORT {
display "SMP support"
flavor bool
requires CYGPKG_HAL_SMP_SUPPORT
default_value 0
}
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------
cdl_component CYGPKG_KERNEL_COUNTERS {
display "Counters and clocks"
flavor none
doc ref/kernel-counters.html
description "
The counter objects provided by the kernel provide an
abstraction of the clock facility that is generally provided.
Application code can associate alarms with counters, where an
alarm is identified by the number of ticks until it triggers,
the action to be taken on triggering, and whether or not the
alarm should be repeated."
script counters.cdl
}
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------
cdl_component CYGPKG_KERNEL_THREADS {
display "Thread-related options"
flavor none
description "
There are a number of configuration options related to the
implementation of threads, for example whether or not the
eCos kernel supports per-thread data."
script thread.cdl
}
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------
cdl_component CYGPKG_KERNEL_SYNCH {
display "Synchronization primitives"
flavor none
description "
The eCos kernel supports a number of different
synchronization primitives such as mutexes, semaphores,
condition variables, and message boxes. There are
configuration options to control the exact behaviour of some
of these synchronization primitives."
script synch.cdl
}
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------
cdl_component CYGPKG_KERNEL_INSTRUMENT {
display "Kernel instrumentation"
flavor bool
default_value 0
description "
The current release of the kernel contains an initial version
of instrumentation support. The various parts of the kernel
will invoke instrumentation routines whenever appropriate
events occur, and these will be stored in a circular buffer
for later reference."
compile instrmnt/meminst.cxx
script instrument.cdl
}
#===================================================================
# Options related to source-level debugging and diagnostics.
cdl_component CYGPKG_KERNEL_DEBUG {
display "Source-level debugging support"
flavor none
description "
If the source level debugger gdb is to be used for debugging
application code then it may be necessary to configure in support
for this in the kernel."
# NOTE: does this require any other support ?
cdl_option CYGDBG_KERNEL_DEBUG_GDB_THREAD_SUPPORT {
display "Include GDB multi-threading debug support"
requires CYGVAR_KERNEL_THREADS_LIST
requires CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_THREAD_SUPPORT
default_value 1
compile debug/dbg_gdb.cxx
description "
This option enables some extra kernel code which is needed
to support multi-threaded source level debugging."
}
}
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------
# Kernel API's. The C++ one is the default. A C API is optional.
# Support for other languages is possible.
cdl_component CYGPKG_KERNEL_API {
display "Kernel APIs"
flavor none
description "
The eCos kernel is implemented in C++, so a C++ interface
to the kernel is always available. There is also an optional
C API. Additional API's may be provided in future versions."
cdl_option CYGFUN_KERNEL_API_C {
display "Provide C API"
default_value 1
description "
The eCos kernel is implemented in C++, but there is an
optional C API for use by application code. This C API can be
disabled if the application code does not invoke the kernel
directly, but instead uses higher level code such as the
uITRON compatibility layer."
}
}
define_proc {
puts $::cdl_header "/***** proc output start *****/"
# Clients of pkgconf/kernel.h expects system.h to be included.
puts $::cdl_header "#include <pkgconf/system.h>"
# FIXME: Some clients may rely on hal.h and infra.h being included.
# This should go away when any such client has been fixed.
puts $::cdl_header "#include <pkgconf/hal.h>"
puts $::cdl_header "#include <pkgconf/infra.h>"
# Include HAL/Platform specifics
puts $::cdl_header "#include CYGBLD_HAL_PLATFORM_H"
# Fallback defaults (in case HAL didn't define these)
puts $::cdl_header "#ifndef CYGNUM_HAL_RTC_NUMERATOR"
puts $::cdl_header "# define CYGNUM_HAL_RTC_NUMERATOR 1000000000"
puts $::cdl_header "# define CYGNUM_HAL_RTC_DENOMINATOR 100"
puts $::cdl_header "# define CYGNUM_HAL_RTC_PERIOD 9999"
puts $::cdl_header "#endif"
puts $::cdl_header "/***** proc output end *****/"
}
cdl_component CYGPKG_KERNEL_OPTIONS {
display "Kernel 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_KERNEL_CFLAGS_ADD {
display "Additional compiler flags"
flavor data
no_define
default_value { "" }
description "
This option modifies the set of compiler flags for
building the eCos kernel. These flags are used in addition
to the set of global flags."
}
cdl_option CYGPKG_KERNEL_CFLAGS_REMOVE {
display "Suppressed compiler flags"
flavor data
no_define
default_value { "" }
description "
This option modifies the set of compiler flags for
building the eCos kernel. These flags are removed from
the set of global flags if present."
}
cdl_option CYGPKG_KERNEL_TESTS {
display "Kernel tests"
flavor data
no_define
calculated {
"tests/bin_sem0 tests/bin_sem1 tests/bin_sem2 tests/clock0 tests/clock1 tests/clockcnv tests/clocktruth tests/cnt_sem0 tests/cnt_sem1 tests/except1 tests/flag0 tests/flag1 tests/intr0 tests/kill tests/mbox1 tests/mqueue1 tests/mutex0 tests/mutex1 tests/mutex2 tests/mutex3 tests/release tests/sched1 tests/sync2 tests/sync3 tests/thread0 tests/thread1 tests/thread2"
. ((CYGFUN_KERNEL_API_C) ? " tests/kclock0 tests/kclock1 tests/kexcept1 tests/kflag0 tests/kflag1 tests/kintr0 tests/klock tests/kmbox1 tests/kmutex0 tests/kmutex1 tests/kmutex3 tests/kmutex4 tests/ksched1 tests/ksem0 tests/ksem1 tests/kthread0 tests/kthread1 tests/stress_threads tests/thread_gdb tests/timeslice tests/tm_basic tests/fptest" : "")
. ((!CYGPKG_INFRA_DEBUG && !CYGPKG_KERNEL_INSTRUMENT && CYGFUN_KERNEL_API_C) ? " tests/dhrystone" : "")
. ((CYGPKG_KERNEL_SMP_SUPPORT && CYGFUN_KERNEL_API_C) ? " tests/smp" : "")
. ((!CYGINT_HAL_TESTS_NO_CACHES && CYGFUN_KERNEL_API_C) ? " tests/kcache1 tests/kcache2" : "")
}
description "
This option specifies the set of tests for the eCos kernel."
}
}
}
# EOF kernel.cdl
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