binutils-gdb/gdb/rdi-share/hostchan.h
Andrew Cagney a80163397d * rdi-share/unixcomm.c (SERIAL_PREFIX): Always provide a default.
* rdi-share/hostchan.h (__unix): Hack, provide a default value.
* rdi-share/host.h (__unix): Hack, define when __NetBSD__.
* TODO: Update.
* MAINTAINERS: Update.  arm-elf builds.
2001-06-29 01:19:23 +00:00

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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-*-
*
* $Revision$
* $Date$
*
*/
#ifndef angsd_hostchan_h
#define angsd_hostchan_h
/* If under Cygwin, provide backwards compatibility with older
Cygwin compilers that don't define the current cpp define. */
#ifdef __CYGWIN32__
#ifndef __CYGWIN__
#define __CYGWIN__
#endif
#endif
/* A temporary sop to older compilers */
#if defined (__NetBSD__) || defined (unix)
# ifndef __unix /* (good for long-term portability?) */
# define __unix 1
# endif
#endif
/* struct timeval */
#if defined(__unix) || defined(__CYGWIN32__)
# include <sys/time.h>
#else
# include "winsock.h"
# include "time.h"
#endif
#include "chandefs.h"
#include "adperr.h"
#include "devsw.h"
/*
* asynchronous processing modes
*/
enum AsyncMode
{
async_block_on_nothing,
async_block_on_read,
async_block_on_write
};
#ifndef __cplusplus
typedef enum AsyncMode AsyncMode;
#endif
/*
* prototype for channels callback function
*/
typedef void (*ChannelCallback)(Packet *packet, void *state);
/*
* Function: Adp_initSeq
* Purpose: initialise the channel protocol and sequence numbers
*
* Params: none
*
* Returns: Nothing
*/
extern void Adp_initSeq(void);
/*
* Function: Adp_addToQueue
* Purpose: chain a Packet to the end of a linked list of such structures
*
* Params:
* In/Out: head Head of the linked list
*
* newpkt Packet to be chained onto the list
*
* Returns: Nothing
*/
extern void Adp_addToQueue(Packet **head, Packet *newpkt);
/*
* Function: removeFromQueue
* Purpose: remove a Packet from the head of a linked list of such structures
*
* Params:
* In/Out: head Head of the linked list
*
* Returns: Old head from the linked list
*
* Post-conditions: Second element in the list will be the new head.
*/
extern Packet *Adp_removeFromQueue(Packet **head);
/*
* Set log file and Enable/disable logging of ADP packets to file.
*/
void Adp_SetLogfile(const char *filename);
void Adp_SetLogEnable(int logEnableFlag);
/*
* Function: Adp_OpenDevice
* Purpose: Open a device to use for channels communication. This is a
* very thin veneer to the device drivers: what hostchan.c
* will do is call DeviceMatch for each device driver until it
* finds a driver that will accept name and arg, then call
* DeviceOpen for that device.
*
* Pre-conditions: No previous open is still active
*
* Params:
* Input: name Identifies which device to open. This can either be
* a host specific identifier (e.g. "/dev/ttya",
* "COM1:"), or a number which is used to refer to
* `standard' interfaces, so "1" would be the first host
* interface, "2" the second, and so on.
*
* arg Driver specific arguments. For example, some serial
* drivers accept speed and control arguments such as
* "9600" or "19200/NO_BREAK". These arguments are
* completely free-form: it is the individual drivers
* which do the necessary interpretation.
*
* heartbeat_on Incicates if the heartbeat is configured to be
* used or not, true if it is, false otherwise
*
* Returns:
* OK: adp_ok
* Error: adp_device_not_known,
* adp_device_open_failed
* adp_device_already_open
*/
AdpErrs Adp_OpenDevice(const char *name, const char *arg,
unsigned int heartbeat_on);
/*
* Function: Adp_CloseDevice
* Purpose: Close the device used for channels communication.
*
* Params: None
*
* Returns:
* OK: adp_ok
* Error: adp_device_not_open
*/
AdpErrs Adp_CloseDevice(void);
/*
* Function: Adp_Ioctl
* Purpose: Perform miscellaneous control operations on
* the device used for channels communication.
* This is a minimal veneer to DevSW_Ioctl.
*
* Params:
* Input: opcode Reason code indicating the operation to perform.
* In/Out: args Pointer to opcode-sensitive arguments/result space.
*
*
* Returns:
* OK: adp_ok
* Error: adp_device_not_open, adp_failed
*/
AdpErrs Adp_Ioctl(int opcode, void *args);
/*
* Function: Adp_ChannelRegisterRead
* Purpose: Register a callback function for received packets on a given
* channel
*
* Params:
* Input: chan The channel the callback function is for.
*
* cbfunc The callback function. If NULL, then the current
* callback is removed.
*
* cbstate State pointer to pass into the callback function
*
* Returns:
* OK: adp_ok
* Error: adp_device_not_open
* adp_bad_channel_id
*
* Post-conditions: The callback function is responsible for freeing the
* packet that is passed to it, when that packet is
* no longer needed.
*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
extern AdpErrs Adp_ChannelRegisterRead(const ChannelID chan,
const ChannelCallback cbfunc,
void *cbstate);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
/*
* Function: Adp_ChannelRead
* Purpose: Wait until a packet has been read for a given channel, and
* then return it. Callbacks for other channels are still
* active while this read is blocking.
*
* Pre-conditions: No callback has been already been registered for
* the channel.
*
* Params:
* Input: chan The channel to read.
*
* Output: packet The received packet.
*
* Returns:
* OK: adp_ok
* Error: adp_device_not_open
* adp_bad_channel_id
* adp_callback_already_registered
*
* Post-conditions: The calling function is responsible for freeing the
* received packet, when that packet is no longer
* needed.
*/
AdpErrs Adp_ChannelRead(const ChannelID chan, Packet **packet);
/*
* Function: Adp_ChannelWrite
* Purpose: Write a packet to the given channel
*
* Pre-conditions: Channel must have been previously opened.
*
* Params:
* Input: chan The channel to write.
*
* packet The packet to write.
*
* Returns:
* OK: adp_ok
* Error: adp_device_not_open
* adp_bad_channel_id
*
* Post-conditions: The packet being written becomes the "property" of
* Adp_ChannelWrite, which is responsible for freeing
* the packet when it is no longer needed.
*/
AdpErrs Adp_ChannelWrite(const ChannelID chan, Packet *packet);
/*
* Function: Adp_ChannelWriteAsync
* Purpose: Write a packet to the given channel, but don't wait
* for the write to complete before returning.
*
* Pre-conditions: Channel must have been previously opened.
*
* Params:
* Input: chan The channel to write.
*
* packet The packet to write.
*
* Returns:
* OK: adp_ok
* Error: adp_device_not_open
* adp_bad_channel_id
*
* Post-conditions: The packet being written becomes the "property" of
* Adp_ChannelWrite, which is responsible for freeing
* the packet when it is no longer needed.
*/
AdpErrs Adp_ChannelWriteAsync(const ChannelID chan, Packet *packet);
/*
* Function: Adp_AsynchronousProcessing
* Purpose: This routine should be called from persistent any idle loop
* to give the data I/O routines a chance to poll for packet
* activity. Depending upon the requested mode, this routine
* may, or may not, block.
*
* Params:
* Input: mode Specifies whether to block until a complete packet
* has been read, all pending writes have completed,
* or not to block at all.
*
* Returns: Nothing.
*/
void Adp_AsynchronousProcessing(const AsyncMode mode);
/*
* prototype for DC_APPL packet handler
*/
typedef void (*DC_Appl_Handler)(const DeviceDescr *device, Packet *packet);
/*
* install a handler for DC_APPL packets (can be NULL), returning old one.
*/
DC_Appl_Handler Adp_Install_DC_Appl_Handler(const DC_Appl_Handler handler);
/*
* prototype for asynchronous processing callback
*/
typedef void (*Adp_Async_Callback)(const DeviceDescr *device,
const struct timeval *const time_now);
/*
* add an asynchronous processing callback to the list
* TRUE == okay, FALSE == no more async processing slots
*/
bool Adp_Install_Async_Callback( const Adp_Async_Callback callback_proc );
/*
* delay for a given period (in microseconds)
*/
void Adp_delay(unsigned int period);
#endif /* ndef angsd_hostchan_h */
/* EOF hostchan.h */