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/* * Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved. * * This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed * provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the * software. */ /* -*-C-*- * * $Revision: 1.1.1.1 $ * $Date: 2001-05-18 11:16:39 $ * * * Project: ANGEL * * Title: Public client interface to devices */ #ifndef angel_devclnt_h #define angel_devclnt_h /* * This header exports the public interface to Angel-compliant device * drivers. * * They are intended to be used solely by Angel, not by the User * Application. See devappl.h for the User Application interface to * the device drivers. */ #include "devices.h" /* General purpose constants, macros, enums, typedefs */ /* * possible channels at device level * * XXX * * these are used as array indices, so be specific about their values */ typedef enum DevChanID { DC_DBUG = 0, /* reliable debug packets * containing SDBG, CLIB,UDBG, etc.) */ DC_APPL = 1, /* application packets */ DC_NUM_CHANNELS } DevChanID; /* Publically-accessible globals */ /* none */ /* Public functions */ /* * Function: angel_DeviceWrite * Purpose: The main entry point for asynchronous writes to a device. * * Params: * Input: devID index of the device to write to * buff data to write * length how much data to write * callback callback here when write finished * or error * cb_data data to be passed to callback * chanID device channel to use * Output: - * In/Out: - * * Returns: DE_OKAY write request is underway * DE_NO_DEV no such device * DE_BAD_DEV device does not support angel writes * DE_BAD_CHAN no such device channel * DE_BUSY device busy with another write * DE_INVAL silly length * * Reads globals: - * Modifies globals: - * * Other side effects: - * * Commence asynchronous transmission of a buffer on a device. The * callback will occur when the write completes or if there is an * error. * * This must be called for each packet to be sent. */ DevError angel_DeviceWrite(DeviceID devID, p_Buffer buff, unsigned length, DevWrite_CB_Fn callback, void *cb_data, DevChanID chanID); /* * Function: angel_DeviceRegisterRead * Purpose: The main entry point for asynchronous reads from a device. * * Params: * Input: devID index of the device to read from * callback callback here when read finished * or error * cb_data data to be passed to callback * get_buff callback to be used to acquire buffer * for incoming packets * getb_data data to be passed to get_buff * chanID device channel to use * Output: - * In/Out: - * * Returns: DE_OKAY read request is underway * DE_NO_DEV no such device * DE_BAD_DEV device does not support angel reads * DE_BAD_CHAN no such device channel * DE_BUSY device busy with another read * DE_INVAL silly length * * Reads globals: - * Modifies globals: - * * Other side effects: - * * Register asynchronous packet read from a device. The callback will * occur when the read completes or if there is an error. * * This is persistent: the read remains registered for all incoming * packets on the device channel. */ DevError angel_DeviceRegisterRead(DeviceID devID, DevRead_CB_Fn callback, void *cb_data, DevGetBuff_Fn get_buff, void *getb_data, DevChanID chanID); /* * Function: angel_DeviceControl * Purpose: Call a control function for a device * * Params: * Input: devID index of the device to control to * op operation to perform * arg parameter depending on op * * Returns: DE_OKAY control request is underway * DE_NO_DEV no such device * DE_BAD_OP device does not support operation * * Reads globals: - * Modifies globals: - * * Other side effects: - * * Have a device perform a control operation. Extra parameters vary * according to the operation requested. */ DevError angel_DeviceControl(DeviceID devID, DeviceControl op, void *arg); /* * Function: angel_ReceiveMode * Purpose: enable or disable reception across all devices * * Params: * Input: mode choose enable or disable * * Pass the mode parameter to the receive_mode control method of each device */ void angel_ReceiveMode(DevRecvMode mode); /* * Function: angel_ResetDevices * Purpose: reset all devices * * Params: none * * Call the reset control method for each device */ void angel_ResetDevices(void); /* * Function: angel_InitialiseDevices * Purpose: initialise the device driver layer * * Params: none * * Set up the device driver layer and call the init method for each device */ void angel_InitialiseDevices(void); /* * Function: angel_IsAngelDevice * Purpose: Find out if a device supports Angel packets * * Params: * Input: devID index of the device to control to * * Returns: TRUE supports Angel packets * FALSE raw device * * Reads globals: - * Modifies globals: - * * Other side effects: - */ bool angel_IsAngelDevice(DeviceID devID); #if !defined(MINIMAL_ANGEL) || MINIMAL_ANGEL == 0 /* * Function: angel_ApplDeviceHandler * Purpose: The entry point for User Application Device Driver requests * in a full functiionality version of Angel. * It will never be called directly by the User Application, * but gets called indirectly, via the SWI handler. * * Params: * Input: swi_r0 Argument to SWI indicating that * angel_ApplDeviceHandler was to be called. This * will not be used in this function, but is needed * by the SWI handler. * arg_blk pointer to block of arguments * arg_blk[0] is one of * angel_SWIreason_ApplDevice_{Read,Write,Yield} * which indicates which angel_Device* fn is to * be called. arg_blk[1] - arg_blk[n] are the * arguments to the corresponding * angel_ApplDevice* function. * Output: - * In/Out: - * * Returns: whatever the specified angel_Device* function * returns. * * Reads globals: - * Modifies globals: - * * Other side effects: - * * This has the side effects of angel_Device{Read,Write,Yield} * depending upon which is operation is specified as described above. */ DevError angel_ApplDeviceHandler( unsigned swi_r0, unsigned *arg_blk ); #endif /* ndef MINIMAL_ANGEL */ #endif /* ndef angel_devclnt_h */ /* EOF devclnt.h */