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# hal.cdl
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# HAL configuration data
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######DESCRIPTIONBEGIN####
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# Author(s): bartv
# Original data: nickg,jskov,jlarmour
# Contributors: dmoseley, jld
# Date: 1999-06-13
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#####DESCRIPTIONEND####
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cdl_package CYGPKG_HAL {
display "eCos HAL"
include_dir cyg/hal
description "
The eCos HAL package provide a porting layer for
higher-level parts of the system such as the kernel and the
C library. Each installation should have HAL packages for
one or more architectures, and for each architecture there
may be one or more supported platforms. It is necessary to
select one target architecture and one platform for that
architecture. There are also a number of configuration
options that are common to all HAL packages."
doc ref/the-ecos-hardware-abstraction-layer.html
compile drv_api.c
compile -library=libextras.a dummy.c
requires CYGPKG_INFRA
make -priority 250 {
<PREFIX>/lib/extras.o: <PREFIX>/lib/libextras.a
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -fno-profile-arcs -nostdlib -Wl,-r -T /dev/null -Wl,--whole-archive -o $@ $<
}
cdl_option CYGBLD_GLOBAL_WARNFLAGS {
display "Standard compiler warning flags"
parent CYGBLD_GLOBAL_OPTIONS
flavor data
no_define
calculated { "-Wall -Wpointer-arith -Wstrict-prototypes -Wundef -Woverloaded-virtual -Wno-write-strings " }
description "
This option specifies the default warning-related compiler flags used
on all eCos platforms."
}
cdl_component CYGPKG_HAL_COMMON {
display "Platform-independent HAL options"
flavor none
description "
A number of configuration options are common to most or all
HAL packages, for example options controlling how much state
should be saved during a context switch. The implementations
of these options will vary from architecture to architecture."
script common.cdl
}
cdl_component CYGPKG_HAL_COMMON_INTERRUPTS {
display "HAL interrupt handling"
flavor none
description "
A number of configuration options related to interrupt
handling are common to most or all HAL packages, even though
the implementations will vary from architecture to
architecture."
script interrupts.cdl
}
cdl_component CYGPKG_HAL_COMMON_CONTEXT {
display "HAL context switch support"
flavor none
description "
A number of configuration options related to thread contexts
are common to most or all HAL packages, even though the
implementations will vary from architecture to architecture."
cdl_option CYGDBG_HAL_COMMON_CONTEXT_SAVE_MINIMUM {
display "Use minimum thread context"
parent CYGPKG_HAL_COMMON_CONTEXT
default_value 1
description "
The thread context switch code can exploit the calling
conventions defined for a given architecture to reduce the
amount of state that has to be saved during a context
switch. Generally this improves performance and reduces
code size. However it can make source-level debugging more
difficult."
}
}
cdl_component CYGPKG_HAL_CACHE_CONTROL {
display "Explicit control over cache behaviour"
flavor none
no_define
description "
These options let the default behaviour of the caches
be easily configurable."
cdl_component CYGSEM_HAL_ENABLE_DCACHE_ON_STARTUP {
display "Enable DATA cache on startup"
default_value 1
description "
Enabling this option will cause the data cache to be enabled
as soon as practicable when eCos starts up. One would choose
to disable this if the data cache cannot safely be turned on,
such as a case where the cache(s) require additional platform
specific setup."
cdl_option CYGSEM_HAL_DCACHE_STARTUP_MODE {
display "DATA cache mode on startup"
flavor data
legal_values { "COPYBACK" "WRITETHRU" }
default_value { "COPYBACK" }
description "
This option controls the mode the cache will be set to
when enabled on startup."
}
}
cdl_option CYGSEM_HAL_ENABLE_ICACHE_ON_STARTUP {
display "Enable INSTRUCTION cache on startup"
default_value 1
description "
Enabling this option will cause the instruction cache to be enabled
as soon as practicable when eCos starts up. One would choose
to disable this if the instruction cache cannot safely be turned on,
such as a case where the cache(s) require additional platform
specific setup."
}
}
cdl_component CYGPKG_HAL_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 HAL."
script debugging.cdl
}
cdl_component CYGPKG_HAL_ROM_MONITOR {
display "ROM monitor support"
flavor none
no_define
description "
Support for ROM monitors can be built in to your application.
It may also be relevant to build your application as a ROM monitor
itself. Such options are contained here if relevant for your chosen
platform. The options and ROM monitors available to choose are
platform-dependent."
cdl_interface CYGINT_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_SUPPORT {
display "Target has virtual vector support"
no_define
}
cdl_interface CYGINT_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_COMM_BAUD_SUPPORT {
display "Target supports baud rate control via vectors"
no_define
description "
Whether this target supports the __COMMCTL_GETBAUD
and __COMMCTL_SETBAUD virtual vector comm control operations."
}
cdl_component CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_SUPPORT {
display "Enable use of virtual vector calling interface"
active_if CYGINT_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_SUPPORT
calculated 1
description "
Virtual vector support allows the HAL to let the ROM
monitor handle certain operations. The virtual vector table
defines a calling interface between applications running in
RAM and the ROM monitor."
compile hal_if.c hal_misc.c
cdl_option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INHERIT_CONSOLE {
display "Inherit console settings from ROM monitor"
active_if CYGSEM_HAL_USE_ROM_MONITOR
default_value { !CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_COMMS }
description "
When this option is set, the application will inherit
the console as set up by the ROM monitor. This means
that the application will use whatever channel and
mangling style was used by the ROM monitor when
the application was launched."
}
cdl_option CYGPRI_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_DEBUG_CHANNEL_CONFIGURABLE {
display "Debug channel is configurable"
calculated { CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_COMMS }
description "
This option is a configuration hint - it is enabled
when the HAL initialization code will make use
of the debug channel configuration option."
}
cdl_option CYGPRI_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CONSOLE_CHANNEL_CONFIGURABLE {
display "Console channel is configurable"
calculated { !CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INHERIT_CONSOLE \
&& !CYGDBG_HAL_DIAG_TO_DEBUG_CHAN }
description "
This option is a configuration hint - it is enabled
when the HAL initialization code will make use
of the console channel configuration option."
}
cdl_option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE {
display "Initialize whole of virtual vector table"
default_value { CYG_HAL_STARTUP != "RAM" || !CYGSEM_HAL_USE_ROM_MONITOR }
requires CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_RESET
requires CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_DELAY_US
requires CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_DATA
requires CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_COMMS
description "
This option will cause the whole of the virtual
vector table to be initialized with dummy values on
startup. When this option is enabled, all the
options below must also be enabled - or the
table would be empty when the application
launches.
On targets where older ROM monitors without
virtual vector support may still be in use, it is
necessary for RAM applictions to initialize the
table (since all HAL diagnostics and debug IO
happens via the table)."
}
cdl_option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_DEFAULT {
display "Claim virtual vector table entries by default"
active_if !CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE
default_value 1
description "
By default most virtual vectors will be claimed by
RAM startup configurations, meaning that the RAM
application will provide the services. The
exception is COMMS support (HAL
diagnostics/debugging IO) which is left in the
control of the ROM monitor.
The reasoning behind this is to get as much of the
code exercised during regular development so it
is known to be working the few times a new ROM
monitor or a ROM production configuration is used
- COMMS are excluded only by necessity in order to
avoid breaking an existing debugger connections
(there may be ways around this).
For production RAM configurations this option can
be switched off, causing the appliction to rely on
the ROM monitor for these services, thus
saving some space.
Individual vectors may also be left unclaimed,
controlled by the below options (meaning that the
associated service provided by the ROM monitor
will be used)."
}
cdl_option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_RESET {
display "Claim reset virtual vectors"
default_value { CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE \
|| CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_DEFAULT }
description "
This option will cause the reset and kill_by_reset
virtual vectors to be claimed."
}
cdl_option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_VERSION {
display "Claim version virtual vectors"
default_value { CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE }
description "
This option will cause the version
virtual vectors to be claimed."
}
cdl_option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_DELAY_US {
display "Claim delay_us virtual vector"
default_value { CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE \
|| CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_DEFAULT }
description "
This option will cause the delay_us
virtual vector to be claimed."
}
cdl_option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_DATA {
display "Claim data virtual vectors"
default_value { CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE \
|| CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_DEFAULT }
description "
This option will cause the data virtual vectors
to be claimed. At present there is only one, used
by the RedBoot ethernet driver to share diag output."
}
cdl_option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CLAIM_COMMS {
display "Claim comms virtual vectors"
default_value { CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_INIT_WHOLE_TABLE \
|| CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS }
description "
This option will cause the communication tables
that are part of the virtual vectors mechanism to
be claimed. Note that doing this may cause an
existing ROM monitor communication connection to
be closed. For this reason, the option is disabled
per default for normal application
configurations."
}
cdl_option CYGSEM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_DIAG {
display "Do diagnostic IO via virtual vector table"
calculated 1
description "
All HAL IO happens via the virtual vector table / comm
tables when those tables are supported by the HAL.
If so desired, the low-level IO functions can
still be provided by the RAM application by
enabling the CLAIM_COMMS option."
}
}
cdl_option CYGBLD_BUILD_COMMON_GDB_STUBS {
display "Build common GDB stub ROM image"
default_value 0
parent CYGBLD_GLOBAL_OPTIONS
requires CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS
no_define
description "
Unless a target board has specific requirements to the
stub implementation, it can use a simple common stub.
This option, which gets enabled by platform HALs as
appropriate, controls the building of the common stub."
make -priority 315 {
<PREFIX>/bin/gdb_module.img : <PACKAGE>/src/stubrom/stubrom.c <PREFIX>/lib/extras.o <PREFIX>/lib/libtarget.a <PREFIX>/lib/target.ld <PREFIX>/lib/vectors.o
@sh -c "mkdir -p src/stubrom $(dir $@)"
$(CC) -c $(INCLUDE_PATH) -Wp,-MD,deps.tmp -I$(dir $<) $(CFLAGS) -o src/stubrom/gdb_module.o $<
@echo $@ ": \\" > $(notdir $@).deps
@echo $(wildcard $(PREFIX)/lib/*) " \\" >> $(notdir $@).deps
@tail -n +2 deps.tmp >> $(notdir $@).deps
@echo >> $(notdir $@).deps
@rm deps.tmp
$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -L$(PREFIX)/lib -Ttarget.ld -o $@ src/stubrom/gdb_module.o
}
}
}
# Does platform need special I/O initializations?
cdl_interface CYGINT_HAL_PLF_IF_INIT {
display "Platform defined I/O channels"
description "
Platforms which provide additional I/O channels can implement
this interface, indicating that the function plf_if_init()
needs to be called."
}
# Does platform provide IDE I/O macros?
cdl_interface CYGINT_HAL_PLF_IF_IDE {
display "Platform IDE I/O support"
description "
Platforms which provide IDE controllers can implement
this interface, indicating that IDE I/O macros are
available."
}
# Does anything require access to saved interrupt state?
cdl_interface CYGINT_HAL_COMMON_SAVED_INTERRUPT_STATE_REQUIRED {
display "Saved interrupt state required"
description "
Components requiring access to saved interrupt state via the
hal_saved_interrupt_state symbol should implement this
interface."
}
cdl_option CYGPKG_HAL_GDB_FILEIO {
display "File I/O operations via GDB"
default_value 0
active_if CYGSEM_REDBOOT_BSP_SYSCALLS
requires CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS
compile gdb-fileio.c
description "This option enables support for various file I/O
operations using the GDB remote protocol to communicate
with GDB. The operations are then performed on the
debugging host by proxy. These operations are only
currently available by using a system call interface
to RedBoot. This may change in the future."
}
define_proc {
puts $::cdl_header "/***** proc output start *****/"
puts $::cdl_header "#include <pkgconf/system.h>"
puts $::cdl_header "#include CYGBLD_HAL_TARGET_H"
puts $::cdl_header "#ifdef CYGBLD_HAL_VARIANT_H"
puts $::cdl_header "#include CYGBLD_HAL_VARIANT_H"
puts $::cdl_header "#endif"
puts $::cdl_header "#include CYGBLD_HAL_PLATFORM_H"
puts $::cdl_header "/****** proc output end ******/"
}
cdl_option CYGPKG_HAL_BUILD_COMPILER_TESTS {
display "Build Compiler sanity checking tests"
description "
Enabling this option causes compiler tests to be built."
}
cdl_component CYGPKG_HAL_TESTS {
display "Common HAL tests"
flavor data
no_define
calculated { "tests/context tests/basic"
. ((!CYGINT_HAL_TESTS_NO_CACHES) ? " tests/cache" : "")
. ((CYGPKG_HAL_BUILD_COMPILER_TESTS) ? " tests/cpp1 tests/vaargs" : "")
. ((!CYGVAR_KERNEL_COUNTERS_CLOCK) ? " tests/intr" : "") }
description "
This option specifies the set of tests for the common HAL."
cdl_interface CYGINT_HAL_TESTS_NO_CACHES {
display "Interface for cache presence"
flavor booldata
description "
Some architectures and/or platforms do not have caches. By
implementing this interface, these can disable the various
cache-related tests."
}
}
}
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