1 | /********************************************************************* |
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2 | fichier stdio.c |
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3 | Written Alain greiner & Nicolas Pouillon |
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4 | Date : 19/10/2009 |
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5 | |
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6 | These function implement the drivers for the SoCLib peripherals. |
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7 | *********************************************************************/ |
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8 | |
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9 | #include <stdarg.h> |
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10 | |
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11 | #include "stdio.h" |
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12 | |
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13 | #include "timer.h" |
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14 | #include "tty.h" |
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15 | #include "gcd.h" |
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16 | #include "icu.h" |
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17 | #include "dma.h" |
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18 | #include "block_device.h" |
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19 | |
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20 | /********************************************************************* |
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21 | We define a generic C function to implement all system calls. |
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22 | *********************************************************************/ |
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23 | inline int sys_call( int call_no, |
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24 | int arg_0, |
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25 | int arg_1, |
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26 | int arg_2, |
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27 | int arg_3 ) |
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28 | { |
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29 | register int reg_no_and_output asm("v0") = call_no; |
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30 | register int reg_a0 asm("a0") = arg_0; |
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31 | register int reg_a1 asm("a1") = arg_1; |
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32 | register int reg_a2 asm("a2") = arg_2; |
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33 | register int reg_a3 asm("a3") = arg_3; |
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34 | |
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35 | asm volatile( |
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36 | "syscall" |
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37 | : "=r" (reg_no_and_output) // arguments de sortie |
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38 | : "r" (reg_a0), // arguments d'entrée |
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39 | "r" (reg_a1), |
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40 | "r" (reg_a2), |
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41 | "r" (reg_a3), |
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42 | "r" (reg_no_and_output) |
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43 | : "memory", // ressources modifiees: |
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44 | "at", |
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45 | "v1", |
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46 | "ra", // Ces registres persistants seront sauvegardes |
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47 | "t0", // sur la pile par le compilateur |
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48 | "t1", // seulement s'ils contiennent des donnees |
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49 | "t2", // calculees par la fonction effectuant le syscall, |
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50 | "t3", // et que ces valeurs sont reutilisees par cette |
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51 | "t4", // fonction au retour du syscall. |
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52 | "t5", |
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53 | "t6", |
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54 | "t7", |
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55 | "t8", |
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56 | "t9" |
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57 | ); |
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58 | return reg_no_and_output; |
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59 | } |
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60 | |
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61 | /******************************************************************** |
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62 | procid() |
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63 | Returns the processor ident. |
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64 | ********************************************************************/ |
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65 | int procid() |
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66 | { |
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67 | return sys_call(SYSCALL_PROCID, 0, 0, 0, 0); |
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68 | } |
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69 | /******************************************************************** |
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70 | proctime() |
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71 | Returns the local processor time. |
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72 | ********************************************************************/ |
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73 | int proctime() |
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74 | { |
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75 | return sys_call(SYSCALL_PROCTIME, 0, 0, 0, 0); |
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76 | } |
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77 | /******************************************************************** |
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78 | procnumber() |
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79 | Returns the number of processors controled by the system. |
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80 | ********************************************************************/ |
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81 | int procnumber() |
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82 | { |
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83 | return sys_call(SYSCALL_PROCNUMBER, 0, 0, 0, 0); |
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84 | } |
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85 | /******************************************************************** |
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86 | exit() |
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87 | Exit the program with a TTY message, and enter an infinite loop... |
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88 | ********************************************************************/ |
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89 | int exit() |
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90 | { |
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91 | int proc_index = procid(); |
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92 | return sys_call(SYSCALL_EXIT, proc_index, 0, 0, 0); |
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93 | } |
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94 | /******************************************************************** |
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95 | rand() |
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96 | Returns a pseudo-random value derived from the processor cycle count. |
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97 | This value is comprised between 0 & 65535. |
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98 | ********************************************************************/ |
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99 | int rand() |
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100 | { |
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101 | int x = sys_call(SYSCALL_PROCTIME, 0, 0, 0, 0); |
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102 | if((x & 0xF) > 7) |
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103 | return (x*x & 0xFFFF); |
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104 | else |
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105 | return (x*x*x & 0xFFFF); |
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106 | } |
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107 | |
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108 | /************************************************************************* |
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109 | MULTI-TTY |
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110 | ************************************************************************** |
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111 | tty_putc() |
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112 | Display a single ascii character on a terminal. |
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113 | The terminal index is implicitely defined by the processor ID. |
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114 | (and by the task ID in case of multi-tasking) |
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115 | It doesn't use the TTY_PUT_IRQ interrupt, and the associated kernel buffer. |
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116 | This function returns 0 in case of success. |
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117 | ******************************i*******************************************/ |
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118 | int tty_putc(char byte) |
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119 | { |
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120 | return sys_call(SYSCALL_TTY_WRITE, |
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121 | (int)(&byte), |
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122 | 1, |
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123 | 0,0); |
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124 | } |
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125 | /************************************************************************* |
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126 | tty_puts() |
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127 | Display a string on a terminal. |
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128 | The terminal index is implicitely defined by the processor ID. |
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129 | (and by the task ID in case of multi-tasking) |
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130 | The string must be terminated by a NUL character. |
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131 | It doesn't use the TTY_PUT_IRQinterrupt, and the associated kernel buffer. |
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132 | This function returns 0 in case of success. |
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133 | **************************************************************************/ |
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134 | int tty_puts(char* string) |
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135 | { |
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136 | int length = 0; |
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137 | while (string[length] != 0) { |
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138 | length++; |
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139 | } |
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140 | return sys_call(SYSCALL_TTY_WRITE, |
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141 | (int)string, |
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142 | length, |
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143 | 0,0); |
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144 | } |
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145 | /************************************************************************* |
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146 | tty_putw() |
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147 | Display the value of a 32 bits word (decimal characters). |
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148 | The terminal index is implicitely defined by the processor ID. |
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149 | (and by pthe task ID in case of multi-tasking) |
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150 | It doesn't use the TTY_PUT_IRQ interrupt, and the associated kernel buffer. |
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151 | This function returns 0 in case of success. |
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152 | **************************************************************************/ |
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153 | int tty_putw(int val) |
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154 | { |
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155 | char buf[10]; |
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156 | int i; |
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157 | for( i=0 ; i<10 ; i++ ) { |
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158 | buf[9-i] = (val % 10) + 0x30; |
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159 | val = val / 10; |
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160 | } |
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161 | return sys_call(SYSCALL_TTY_WRITE, |
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162 | (int)buf, |
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163 | 10, |
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164 | 0,0); |
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165 | } |
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166 | /******************************************************************** |
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167 | tty_getc() |
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168 | Fetch a single ascii character from a terminal. |
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169 | The terminal index is implicitely defined by the processor ID. |
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170 | (and by the task ID in case of multi-tasking) |
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171 | It doesn't use the IRQ_GET interrupt, and the associated kernel buffer. |
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172 | It is a blocking function that returns 0 if a valid char is stored |
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173 | in the buffer, and returns -1 in case of error. |
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174 | ********************************************************************/ |
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175 | int tty_getc(char* buf) |
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176 | { |
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177 | int ret = 0; |
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178 | while( ret == 0 ) |
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179 | { |
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180 | ret = sys_call(SYSCALL_TTY_READ, |
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181 | (int)buf, |
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182 | 1, |
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183 | 0,0); |
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184 | if ((ret < 0) || (ret > 1)) return -1; // return error |
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185 | } |
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186 | return 0; // return ok |
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187 | } |
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188 | /******************************************************************** |
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189 | tty_getc_irq() |
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190 | Fetch a single ascii character from a terminal. |
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191 | The terminal index is implicitely defined by the processor ID. |
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192 | (and by the task ID in case of multi-tasking) |
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193 | It uses the IRQ_GET interrupt, and the associated kernel buffer. |
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194 | It is a blocking function that returns 0 if a valid char is stored |
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195 | in the buffer, and returns -1 in case of error. |
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196 | ********************************************************************/ |
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197 | int tty_getc_irq(char* buf) |
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198 | { |
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199 | int ret = 0; |
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200 | while( ret == 0 ) |
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201 | { |
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202 | ret = sys_call(SYSCALL_TTY_READ_IRQ, |
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203 | (int)buf, |
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204 | 1, |
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205 | 0,0); |
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206 | if ((ret < 0) || (ret > 1)) return -1; // return error |
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207 | } |
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208 | return 0; // return ok |
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209 | } |
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210 | /******************************************************************** |
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211 | tty_gets_irq() |
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212 | Fetch a string from a terminal to a bounded length buffer. |
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213 | The terminal index is implicitely defined by the processor ID. |
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214 | (and by the task ID in case of multi-tasking) |
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215 | It uses the TTY_GET_IRQ interrupt, anf the associated kernel buffer. |
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216 | It is a blocking function that returns 0 if a valid string is stored |
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217 | in the buffer, and returns -1 in case of error. |
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218 | Up to (bufsize - 1) characters (including the non printable |
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219 | characters) will be copied into buffer, and the string is |
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220 | always completed by a NUL character. |
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221 | The <LF> character is interpreted, as the function close |
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222 | the string with a NUL character if <LF> is read. |
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223 | The <DEL> character is interpreted, and the corresponding |
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224 | character(s) are removed from the target buffer. |
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225 | ********************************************************************/ |
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226 | int tty_gets_irq(char* buf, int bufsize) |
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227 | { |
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228 | int ret; |
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229 | unsigned char byte; |
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230 | unsigned int index = 0; |
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231 | |
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232 | while( index < (bufsize-1) ) |
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233 | { |
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234 | ret = sys_call(SYSCALL_TTY_READ_IRQ, |
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235 | (int)(&byte), |
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236 | 1, |
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237 | 0,0); |
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238 | |
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239 | if ((ret < 0) || (ret > 1)) return -1; // return error |
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240 | |
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241 | else if ( ret == 1 ) // valid character |
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242 | { |
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243 | if ( byte == 0x0A ) break; // LF |
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244 | else if ((byte == 0x7F) && (index>0)) index--; // DEL |
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245 | else |
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246 | { |
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247 | buf[index] = byte; |
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248 | index++; |
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249 | } |
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250 | } |
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251 | } // end while |
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252 | buf[index] = 0; |
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253 | return 0; // return ok |
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254 | } |
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255 | /******************************************************************** |
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256 | tty_getw_irq() |
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257 | Fetch a string of decimal characters (most significant digit first) |
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258 | to build a 32 bits unsigned int. |
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259 | The terminal index is implicitely defined by the processor ID. |
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260 | (and by the task ID in case of multi-tasking) |
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261 | This is a blocking function that returns 0 if a valid unsigned int |
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262 | is stored in the buffer, and returns -1 in case of error. |
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263 | It uses the TTY_GET_IRQ interrupt, anf the associated kernel buffer. |
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264 | The non-blocking system function _tty_read_irq is called several times, |
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265 | and the decimal characters are written in a 32 characters buffer |
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266 | until a <LF> character is read. |
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267 | The <DEL> character is interpreted, and previous characters can be |
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268 | cancelled. All others characters are ignored. |
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269 | When the <LF> character is received, the string is converted to |
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270 | an unsigned int value. If the number of decimal digit is too large |
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271 | for the 32 bits range, the zero value is returned. |
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272 | ********************************************************************/ |
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273 | int tty_getw_irq(int* word_buffer) |
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274 | { |
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275 | unsigned char buf[32]; |
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276 | unsigned char byte; |
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277 | unsigned int save = 0; |
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278 | unsigned int val = 0; |
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279 | unsigned int done = 0; |
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280 | unsigned int overflow = 0; |
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281 | unsigned int max = 0; |
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282 | unsigned int i; |
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283 | int ret; |
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284 | |
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285 | while(done == 0) |
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286 | { |
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287 | ret = sys_call(SYSCALL_TTY_READ_IRQ, |
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288 | (int)(&byte), |
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289 | 1, |
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290 | 0,0); |
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291 | if ((ret < 0) || (ret > 1)) return -1; // return error |
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292 | |
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293 | if ( ret == 1 ) // get one character |
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294 | { |
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295 | if (( byte > 0x2F) && (byte < 0x3A)) // decimal character |
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296 | { |
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297 | buf[max] = byte; |
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298 | max++; |
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299 | tty_putc(byte); |
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300 | } |
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301 | else if ( (byte == 0x0A) || (byte == 0x0D) ) // LF or CR character |
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302 | { |
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303 | done = 1; |
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304 | } |
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305 | else if ( byte == 0x7F ) // DEL character |
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306 | { |
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307 | if (max > 0) |
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308 | { |
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309 | max--; // cancel the character |
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310 | tty_putc(0x08); |
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311 | tty_putc(0x20); |
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312 | tty_putc(0x08); |
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313 | } |
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314 | } |
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315 | if ( max == 32 ) // decimal string overflow |
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316 | { |
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317 | for( i=0 ; i<max ; i++) // cancel the string |
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318 | { |
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319 | tty_putc(0x08); |
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320 | tty_putc(0x20); |
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321 | tty_putc(0x08); |
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322 | } |
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323 | tty_putc(0x30); |
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324 | *word_buffer = 0; // return 0 value |
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325 | return 0; |
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326 | } |
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327 | } |
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328 | } // end while |
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329 | |
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330 | // string conversion |
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331 | for( i=0 ; i<max ; i++ ) |
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332 | { |
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333 | val = val*10 + (buf[i] - 0x30); |
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334 | if (val < save) overflow = 1; |
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335 | save = val; |
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336 | } |
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337 | if (overflow == 0) |
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338 | { |
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339 | *word_buffer = val; // return decimal value |
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340 | } |
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341 | else |
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342 | { |
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343 | for( i=0 ; i<max ; i++) // cancel the string |
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344 | { |
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345 | tty_putc(0x08); |
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346 | tty_putc(0x20); |
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347 | tty_putc(0x08); |
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348 | } |
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349 | tty_putc(0x30); |
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350 | *word_buffer = 0; // return 0 value |
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351 | } |
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352 | return 0; |
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353 | } |
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354 | /********************************************************************* |
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355 | tty_printf() |
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356 | This function is a simplified version of the mutek_printf() function. |
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357 | The terminal index is implicitely defined by the processor ID. |
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358 | (and by the task ID in case of multi-tasking) |
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359 | It doesn't use the IRQ_PUT interrupt, anf the associated kernel buffer. |
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360 | Only a limited number of formats are supported: |
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361 | - %d : signed decimal |
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362 | - %u : unsigned decimal |
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363 | - %x : hexadecimal |
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364 | - %c : char |
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365 | - %s : string |
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366 | *********************************************************************/ |
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367 | int tty_printf(char *format, ...) |
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368 | { |
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369 | va_list ap; |
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370 | va_start(ap, format); |
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371 | |
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372 | printf_text: |
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373 | |
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374 | while (*format) { |
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375 | unsigned int i; |
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376 | for (i = 0; format[i] && format[i] != '%'; i++) |
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377 | ; |
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378 | if (i) { |
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379 | sys_call(SYSCALL_TTY_WRITE, |
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380 | (int)format, |
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381 | i, |
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382 | 0,0); |
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383 | format += i; |
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384 | } |
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385 | if (*format == '%') { |
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386 | format++; |
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387 | goto printf_arguments; |
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388 | } |
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389 | } // end while |
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390 | |
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391 | va_end(ap); |
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392 | return 0; |
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393 | |
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394 | printf_arguments: |
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395 | |
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396 | { |
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397 | int val = va_arg(ap, long); |
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398 | char buf[20]; |
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399 | char* pbuf; |
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400 | unsigned int len = 0; |
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401 | static const char HexaTab[] = "0123456789ABCDEF"; |
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402 | unsigned int i; |
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403 | |
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404 | switch (*format++) { |
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405 | case ('c'): // char conversion |
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406 | len = 1; |
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407 | buf[0] = val; |
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408 | pbuf = buf; |
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409 | break; |
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410 | case ('d'): // decimal signed integer |
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411 | if (val < 0) { |
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412 | val = -val; |
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413 | sys_call(SYSCALL_TTY_WRITE, |
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414 | (int)"-", |
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415 | 1, |
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416 | 0,0); |
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417 | } |
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418 | case ('u'): // decimal unsigned integer |
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419 | for( i=0 ; i<10 ; i++) { |
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420 | buf[9-i] = HexaTab[val % 10]; |
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421 | if (!(val /= 10)) break; |
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422 | } |
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423 | len = i+1; |
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424 | pbuf = &buf[9-i]; |
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425 | break; |
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426 | case ('x'): // hexadecimal integer |
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427 | sys_call(SYSCALL_TTY_WRITE, |
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428 | (int)"0x", |
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429 | 2, |
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430 | 0,0); |
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431 | for( i=0 ; i<8 ; i++) { |
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432 | buf[7-i] = HexaTab[val % 16U]; |
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433 | if (!(val /= 16U)) break; |
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434 | } |
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435 | len = i+1; |
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436 | pbuf = &buf[7-i]; |
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437 | break; |
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438 | case ('s'): // string |
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439 | { |
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440 | char *str = (char*)val; |
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441 | while ( str[len] ) len++; |
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442 | pbuf = (char*)val; |
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443 | } |
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444 | break; |
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445 | default: |
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446 | goto printf_text; |
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447 | } // end switch |
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448 | |
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449 | sys_call(SYSCALL_TTY_WRITE, |
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450 | (int)pbuf, |
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451 | len, |
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452 | 0,0); |
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453 | goto printf_text; |
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454 | } |
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455 | } // end printf() |
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456 | |
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457 | /******************************************************************** |
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458 | MULTI-TIMER |
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459 | For all system calls, the first argument is the Timer index. |
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460 | ********************************************************************* |
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461 | timer_set_mode() |
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462 | The possible values for the TIMER_MODE register are |
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463 | - 0x0 : Timer not activated |
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464 | - 0x1 : Timer activated, but no interrupt is generated |
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465 | - 0x3 : Timer activarted and periodic interrupts generated |
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466 | ********************************************************************/ |
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467 | int timer_set_mode(int timer_index, int val) |
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468 | { |
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469 | return sys_call(SYSCALL_TIMER_WRITE, |
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470 | timer_index, |
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471 | TIMER_MODE, |
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472 | val, |
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473 | 0); |
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474 | } |
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475 | /******************************************************************** |
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476 | timer_set_period() |
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477 | Defines the period value for the periodic interrupt. |
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478 | ********************************************************************/ |
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479 | int timer_set_period(int timer_index, int val) |
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480 | { |
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481 | return sys_call(SYSCALL_TIMER_WRITE, |
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482 | timer_index, |
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483 | TIMER_PERIOD, |
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484 | val, |
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485 | 0); |
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486 | } |
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487 | /******************************************************************** |
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488 | timer_reset_irq() |
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489 | ********************************************************************/ |
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490 | int timer_reset_irq(int timer_index) |
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491 | { |
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492 | return sys_call(SYSCALL_TIMER_WRITE, |
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493 | timer_index, |
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494 | TIMER_RESETIRQ, |
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495 | 0, 0); |
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496 | } |
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497 | /******************************************************************** |
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498 | timer_get_time() |
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499 | returns the current timer value. |
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500 | ********************************************************************/ |
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501 | int timer_get_time(int timer_index, int* time) |
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502 | { |
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503 | return sys_call(SYSCALL_TIMER_READ, |
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504 | timer_index, |
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505 | TIMER_VALUE, |
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506 | (int)time, |
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507 | 0); |
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508 | } |
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509 | |
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510 | /******************************************************************** |
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511 | GCD COPROCESSOR |
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512 | ********************************************************************* |
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513 | gcd_set_opa(int val) |
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514 | Set operand A in the GCD (Greater Common Divider) coprocessor. |
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515 | ********************************************************************/ |
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516 | int gcd_set_opa(int val) |
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517 | { |
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518 | return sys_call(SYSCALL_GCD_WRITE, |
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519 | GCD_OPA, |
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520 | val, |
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521 | 0, 0); |
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522 | } |
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523 | /******************************************************************** |
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524 | gcd_set_opb(int val) |
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525 | Set operand B in the GCD (Greater Common Divider) coprocessor. |
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526 | ********************************************************************/ |
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527 | int gcd_set_opb(int val) |
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528 | { |
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529 | return sys_call(SYSCALL_GCD_WRITE, |
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530 | GCD_OPB, |
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531 | val, |
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532 | 0, 0); |
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533 | } |
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534 | /******************************************************************** |
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535 | gcd_start() |
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536 | Start computation in the GCD (Greater Common Divider) coprocessor. |
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537 | ********************************************************************/ |
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538 | int gcd_start(int val) |
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539 | { |
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540 | return sys_call(SYSCALL_GCD_WRITE, |
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541 | GCD_START, |
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542 | 0, 0, 0); |
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543 | } |
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544 | /******************************************************************** |
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545 | gcd_get_status(int* val) |
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546 | Get status fromn the GCD (Greater Common Divider) coprocessor. |
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547 | The value is nul when the coprocessor is idle (computation completed) |
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548 | ********************************************************************/ |
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549 | int gcd_get_status(int* val) |
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550 | { |
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551 | return sys_call(SYSCALL_GCD_READ, |
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552 | GCD_STATUS, |
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553 | (int)val, |
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554 | 0, 0); |
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555 | } |
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556 | /******************************************************************** |
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557 | gcd_get_result(int* val) |
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558 | Get result fromn the GCD (Greater Common Divider) coprocessor. |
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559 | ********************************************************************/ |
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560 | int gcd_get_result(int* val) |
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561 | { |
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562 | return sys_call(SYSCALL_GCD_READ, |
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563 | GCD_OPA, |
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564 | (int)val, |
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565 | 0, 0); |
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566 | } |
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567 | |
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568 | /******************************************************************** |
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569 | ICU(s) |
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570 | ********************************************************************* |
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571 | icu_set_mask() |
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572 | Set some bits in the Interrupt Enable Mask of the ICU component. |
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573 | Each bit set in the written word will be set in the Mask Enable. |
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574 | ********************************************************************/ |
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575 | int icu_set_mask(int val) |
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576 | { |
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577 | return sys_call(SYSCALL_ICU_WRITE, |
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578 | ICU_MASK_SET, |
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579 | val, |
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580 | 0, 0); |
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581 | } |
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582 | /******************************************************************** |
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583 | icu_clear_mask() |
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584 | Reset some bits in the Interrupt Enable Mask of the ICU component. |
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585 | Each bit set in the written word will be reset in the Mask Enable. |
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586 | ********************************************************************/ |
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587 | int icu_clear_mask(int val) |
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588 | { |
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589 | return sys_call(SYSCALL_ICU_WRITE, |
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590 | ICU_MASK_CLEAR, |
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591 | val, |
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592 | 0, 0); |
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593 | } |
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594 | /******************************************************************** |
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595 | icu_get_mask() |
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596 | Read the Interrupt Enable Mask of the ICU component. |
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597 | ********************************************************************/ |
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598 | int icu_get_mask(int* buffer) |
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599 | { |
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600 | return sys_call(SYSCALL_ICU_READ, |
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601 | ICU_MASK, |
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602 | (int)buffer, |
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603 | 0, 0); |
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604 | } |
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605 | /******************************************************************** |
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606 | icu_get_irqs() |
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607 | Read the value of the 32 interrupt lines (IRQ inputs). |
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608 | ********************************************************************/ |
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609 | int icu_get_irqs(int* buffer) |
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610 | { |
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611 | return sys_call(SYSCALL_ICU_READ, |
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612 | ICU_INT, |
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613 | (int)buffer, |
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614 | 0, 0); |
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615 | } |
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616 | /******************************************************************** |
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617 | icu_get_index() |
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618 | Read the index of the highest priority active interrupt. |
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619 | (If no active interrupt, -1 is returned). |
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620 | ********************************************************************/ |
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621 | int icu_get_index(int* buffer) |
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622 | { |
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623 | return sys_call(SYSCALL_ICU_READ, |
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624 | ICU_IT_VECTOR, |
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625 | (int)buffer, |
---|
626 | 0, 0); |
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627 | } |
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628 | |
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629 | /******************************************************************** |
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630 | LOCKS |
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631 | ********************************************************************* |
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632 | lock_acquire() |
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633 | This system call performs a spin-lock acquisition. |
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634 | It is dedicated to the SoCLib LOCKS peripheral. |
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635 | In case of busy waiting, there is a random delay |
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636 | of about 100 cycles between two successive lock read, |
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637 | to avoid bus saturation. |
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638 | ********************************************************************/ |
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639 | int lock_acquire(int lock_index) |
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640 | { |
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641 | return sys_call(SYSCALL_LOCKS_READ, |
---|
642 | lock_index, |
---|
643 | 0, 0, 0); |
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644 | } |
---|
645 | |
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646 | /******************************************************************** |
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647 | lock_release() |
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648 | You must use this system call to release a spin-lock, |
---|
649 | as the LOCKS peripheral is in the kernel segment. |
---|
650 | ********************************************************************/ |
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651 | int lock_release(int lock_index) |
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652 | { |
---|
653 | return sys_call(SYSCALL_LOCKS_WRITE, |
---|
654 | lock_index, |
---|
655 | 0, 0, 0); |
---|
656 | } |
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657 | |
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658 | /******************************************************************** |
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659 | I/O BLOCK DEVICE |
---|
660 | ********************************************************************* |
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661 | ioc_write() |
---|
662 | Transfer data from a memory buffer to a file on the block_device. |
---|
663 | - lba : Logical Block Address (first block index) |
---|
664 | - buffer : base address of the memory buffer |
---|
665 | - count : number of blocks to be transfered |
---|
666 | This function returns 0 if the transfert can be done. |
---|
667 | It returns -1 if the buffer is not in user address space. |
---|
668 | ********************************************************************/ |
---|
669 | int ioc_write(size_t lba, void* buffer, size_t count) |
---|
670 | { |
---|
671 | return sys_call(SYSCALL_IOC_WRITE, |
---|
672 | lba, |
---|
673 | (int)buffer, |
---|
674 | count, |
---|
675 | 0); |
---|
676 | } |
---|
677 | /******************************************************************** |
---|
678 | ioc_read() |
---|
679 | Transfer data from a file on the block_device to a memory buffer. |
---|
680 | - lba : Logical Block Address (first block index) |
---|
681 | - buffer : base address of the memory buffer |
---|
682 | - count : number of blocks to be transfered |
---|
683 | This function returns 0 if the transfert can be done. |
---|
684 | It returns -1 if the buffer is not in user address space. |
---|
685 | ********************************************************************/ |
---|
686 | int ioc_read(size_t lba, void* buffer, size_t count) |
---|
687 | { |
---|
688 | return sys_call(SYSCALL_IOC_READ, |
---|
689 | lba, |
---|
690 | (int)buffer, |
---|
691 | count, |
---|
692 | 0); |
---|
693 | } |
---|
694 | /******************************************************************** |
---|
695 | ioc_completed() |
---|
696 | This blocking function returns 0 when the I/O transfer is |
---|
697 | successfully completed, and returns -1 if an address error |
---|
698 | has been detected. |
---|
699 | ********************************************************************/ |
---|
700 | int ioc_completed() |
---|
701 | { |
---|
702 | return sys_call(SYSCALL_IOC_COMPLETED, |
---|
703 | 0, 0, 0, 0); |
---|
704 | } |
---|
705 | |
---|
706 | /******************************************************************** |
---|
707 | FRAME BUFFER |
---|
708 | ********************************************************************* |
---|
709 | fb_sync_write() |
---|
710 | This blocking function use a memory copy strategy to transfer data |
---|
711 | from a user buffer to the frame buffer device in kernel space, |
---|
712 | - offset : offset (in bytes) in the frame buffer |
---|
713 | - buffer : base address of the memory buffer |
---|
714 | - length : number of bytes to be transfered |
---|
715 | It returns 0 when the transfer is completed. |
---|
716 | ********************************************************************/ |
---|
717 | int fb_sync_write(size_t offset, void* buffer, size_t length) |
---|
718 | { |
---|
719 | return sys_call(SYSCALL_FB_SYNC_WRITE, |
---|
720 | offset, |
---|
721 | (int)buffer, |
---|
722 | length, |
---|
723 | 0); |
---|
724 | } |
---|
725 | /******************************************************************** |
---|
726 | fb_sync_read() |
---|
727 | This blocking function use a memory copy strategy to transfer data |
---|
728 | from the frame buffer device in kernel space to an user buffer. |
---|
729 | - offset : offset (in bytes) in the frame buffer |
---|
730 | - buffer : base address of the user buffer |
---|
731 | - length : number of bytes to be transfered |
---|
732 | It returns 0 when the transfer is completed. |
---|
733 | ********************************************************************/ |
---|
734 | int fb_sync_read(size_t offset, void* buffer, size_t length) |
---|
735 | { |
---|
736 | return sys_call(SYSCALL_FB_SYNC_READ, |
---|
737 | offset, |
---|
738 | (int)buffer, |
---|
739 | length, |
---|
740 | 0); |
---|
741 | } |
---|
742 | /******************************************************************** |
---|
743 | fb_write() |
---|
744 | This non-blocking function use the DMA coprocessor to transfer data |
---|
745 | from a user buffer to the frame buffer device in kernel space, |
---|
746 | - offset : offset (in bytes) in the frame buffer |
---|
747 | - buffer : base address of the user buffer |
---|
748 | - length : number of bytes to be transfered |
---|
749 | It returns 0 when the transfer can be started. |
---|
750 | It returns -1 if the buffer is not in user address space. |
---|
751 | The transfer completion is signaled by an IRQ, and must be |
---|
752 | tested by the fb_completed() function. |
---|
753 | ********************************************************************/ |
---|
754 | int fb_write(size_t offset, void* buffer, size_t length) |
---|
755 | { |
---|
756 | return sys_call(SYSCALL_FB_WRITE, |
---|
757 | offset, |
---|
758 | (int)buffer, |
---|
759 | length, |
---|
760 | 0); |
---|
761 | } |
---|
762 | /******************************************************************** |
---|
763 | fb_read() |
---|
764 | This non-blocking function use the DMA coprocessor to transfer data |
---|
765 | from the frame buffer device in kernel space to an user buffer. |
---|
766 | - offset : offset (in bytes) in the frame buffer |
---|
767 | - buffer : base address of the memory buffer |
---|
768 | - length : number of bytes to be transfered |
---|
769 | It returns 0 when the transfer can be started. |
---|
770 | It returns -1 if the buffer is not in user address space. |
---|
771 | The transfer completion is signaled by an IRQ, and must be |
---|
772 | tested by the fb_completed() function. |
---|
773 | ********************************************************************/ |
---|
774 | int fb_read(size_t offset, void* buffer, size_t length) |
---|
775 | { |
---|
776 | return sys_call(SYSCALL_FB_READ, |
---|
777 | offset, |
---|
778 | (int)buffer, |
---|
779 | length, |
---|
780 | 0); |
---|
781 | } |
---|
782 | /******************************************************************** |
---|
783 | fb_completed() |
---|
784 | This blocking function returns when the transfer is completed. |
---|
785 | It returns 0 if the transfer is successful. |
---|
786 | It returns -1 if an address error has been detected. |
---|
787 | ********************************************************************/ |
---|
788 | int fb_completed() |
---|
789 | { |
---|
790 | return sys_call(SYSCALL_FB_COMPLETED, |
---|
791 | 0, 0, 0, 0); |
---|
792 | } |
---|
793 | |
---|
794 | /******************************************************************** |
---|
795 | SYNCHRONISATION BARRIERS |
---|
796 | ********************************************************************* |
---|
797 | barrier_init() |
---|
798 | This function initializes the counter for barrier[index]. |
---|
799 | - index : index of the barrier (between 0 & 7) |
---|
800 | - count : number of tasks to be synchronized. |
---|
801 | The GIET supports up to 8 independant barriers. |
---|
802 | It returns a non zero value when the barrier index is larger than 7. |
---|
803 | * ********************************************************************/ |
---|
804 | int barrier_init(size_t index, size_t count) |
---|
805 | { |
---|
806 | return sys_call(SYSCALL_BARRIER_INIT, |
---|
807 | (int)index, |
---|
808 | (int)count, |
---|
809 | 0, 0); |
---|
810 | } |
---|
811 | /******************************************************************** |
---|
812 | barrier_wait() |
---|
813 | This blocking function use a busy waiting policy, and returns only |
---|
814 | when all synchonized asks have reached the barrier. |
---|
815 | - index : index of the barrier (between 0 & 7) |
---|
816 | The GIET supports up to 8 independant barriers. |
---|
817 | It returns a non zero value when the barrier index is larger than 7. |
---|
818 | ********************************************************************/ |
---|
819 | int barrier_wait(size_t index) |
---|
820 | { |
---|
821 | return sys_call(SYSCALL_BARRIER_WAIT, |
---|
822 | (int)index, |
---|
823 | 0, 0, 0); |
---|
824 | } |
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825 | // Local Variables: |
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826 | // tab-width: 4; |
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827 | // c-basic-offset: 4; |
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828 | // c-file-offsets:((innamespace . 0)(inline-open . 0)); |
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829 | // indent-tabs-mode: nil; |
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830 | // End: |
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831 | // |
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832 | // vim: filetype=cpp:expandtab:shiftwidth=4:tabstop=4:softtabstop=4 |
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833 | |
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