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I/O Manager
###########

.. index:: device drivers
.. index:: IO Manager

Introduction
============

The input/output interface manager provides a
well-defined mechanism for accessing device drivers and a
structured methodology for organizing device drivers.  The
directives provided by the I/O manager are:

- ``rtems_io_initialize`` - Initialize a device driver

- ``rtems_io_register_driver`` - Register a device driver

- ``rtems_io_unregister_driver`` - Unregister a device driver

- ``rtems_io_register_name`` - Register a device name

- ``rtems_io_lookup_name`` - Look up a device name

- ``rtems_io_open`` - Open a device

- ``rtems_io_close`` - Close a device

- ``rtems_io_read`` - Read from a device

- ``rtems_io_write`` - Write to a device

- ``rtems_io_control`` - Special device services

Background
==========

Device Driver Table
-------------------
.. index:: Device Driver Table

Each application utilizing the RTEMS I/O manager must specify the
address of a Device Driver Table in its Configuration Table. This table
contains each device driver's entry points that is to be initialised by
RTEMS during initialization.  Each device driver may contain the
following entry points:

- Initialization

- Open

- Close

- Read

- Write

- Control

If the device driver does not support a particular
entry point, then that entry in the Configuration Table should
be NULL.  RTEMS will return``RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL`` as the executive's and
zero (0) as the device driver's return code for these device
driver entry points.

Applications can register and unregister drivers with the RTEMS I/O
manager avoiding the need to have all drivers statically defined and
linked into this table.

The :file:`confdefs.h` entry ``CONFIGURE_MAXIMUM_DRIVERS`` configures
the number of driver slots available to the application.

Major and Minor Device Numbers
------------------------------
.. index:: major device number
.. index:: minor device number

Each call to the I/O manager must provide a device's
major and minor numbers as arguments.  The major number is the
index of the requested driver's entry points in the Device
Driver Table, and is used to select a specific device driver.
The exact usage of the minor number is driver specific, but is
commonly used to distinguish between a number of devices
controlled by the same driver... index:: rtems_device_major_number
.. index:: rtems_device_minor_number

The data types ``rtems_device_major_number`` and``rtems_device_minor_number`` are used to
manipulate device major and minor numbers, respectively.

Device Names
------------
.. index:: device names

The I/O Manager provides facilities to associate a
name with a particular device.  Directives are provided to
register the name of a device and to look up the major/minor
number pair associated with a device name.

Device Driver Environment
-------------------------

Application developers, as well as device driver
developers, must be aware of the following regarding the RTEMS
I/O Manager:

- A device driver routine executes in the context of the
  invoking task.  Thus if the driver blocks, the invoking task
  blocks.

- The device driver is free to change the modes of the
  invoking task, although the driver should restore them to their
  original values.

- Device drivers may be invoked from ISRs.

- Only local device drivers are accessible through the I/O
  manager.

- A device driver routine may invoke all other RTEMS
  directives, including I/O directives, on both local and global
  objects.

Although the RTEMS I/O manager provides a framework
for device drivers, it makes no assumptions regarding the
construction or operation of a device driver.

Runtime Driver Registration
---------------------------
.. index:: runtime driver registration

Board support package and application developers can select wether a
device driver is statically entered into the default device table or
registered at runtime.

Dynamic registration helps applications where:

# The BSP and kernel libraries are common to a range of applications
  for a specific target platform. An application may be built upon a
  common library with all drivers. The application selects and registers
  the drivers. Uniform driver name lookup protects the application.

# The type and range of drivers may vary as the application probes a
  bus during initialization.

# Support for hot swap bus system such as Compact PCI.

# Support for runtime loadable driver modules.

Device Driver Interface
-----------------------
.. index:: device driver interface

When an application invokes an I/O manager directive,
RTEMS determines which device driver entry point must be
invoked.  The information passed by the application to RTEMS is
then passed to the correct device driver entry point.  RTEMS
will invoke each device driver entry point assuming it is
compatible with the following prototype:
.. code:: c

    rtems_device_driver io_entry(
    rtems_device_major_number  major,
    rtems_device_minor_number  minor,
    void                      \*argument_block
    );

The format and contents of the parameter block are
device driver and entry point dependent.

It is recommended that a device driver avoid
generating error codes which conflict with those used by
application components.  A common technique used to generate
driver specific error codes is to make the most significant part
of the status indicate a driver specific code.

Device Driver Initialization
----------------------------

RTEMS automatically initializes all device drivers
when multitasking is initiated via the``rtems_initialize_executive``
directive.  RTEMS initializes the device drivers by invoking
each device driver initialization entry point with the following
parameters:

major
    the major device number for this device driver.

minor
    zero.

argument_block
    will point to  the Configuration Table.

The returned status will be ignored by RTEMS.  If the driver
cannot successfully initialize the device, then it should invoke
the fatal_error_occurred directive.

Operations
==========

Register and Lookup Name
------------------------

The ``rtems_io_register`` directive associates a name with the
specified device (i.e. major/minor number pair).  Device names
are typically registered as part of the device driver
initialization sequence.  The ``rtems_io_lookup``
directive is used to
determine the major/minor number pair associated with the
specified device name.  The use of these directives frees the
application from being dependent on the arbitrary assignment of
major numbers in a particular application.  No device naming
conventions are dictated by RTEMS.

Accessing an Device Driver
--------------------------

The I/O manager provides directives which enable the
application program to utilize device drivers in a standard
manner.  There is a direct correlation between the RTEMS I/O
manager directives``rtems_io_initialize``,``rtems_io_open``,``rtems_io_close``,``rtems_io_read``,``rtems_io_write``, and``rtems_io_control``
and the underlying device driver entry points.

Directives
==========

This section details the I/O manager's directives.  A
subsection is dedicated to each of this manager's directives and
describes the calling sequence, related constants, usage, and
status codes.

IO_REGISTER_DRIVER - Register a device driver
---------------------------------------------
.. index:: register a device driver

**CALLING SEQUENCE:**

.. index:: rtems_io_register_driver

.. code:: c

    rtems_status_code rtems_io_register_driver(
    rtems_device_major_number   major,
    rtems_driver_address_table \*driver_table,
    rtems_device_major_number  \*registered_major
    );

**DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES:**

``RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL`` - successfully registered
``RTEMS_INVALID_ADDRESS`` - invalid registered major pointer
``RTEMS_INVALID_ADDRESS`` - invalid driver table
``RTEMS_INVALID_NUMBER`` - invalid major device number
``RTEMS_TOO_MANY`` - no available major device table slot
``RTEMS_RESOURCE_IN_USE`` - major device number entry in use

**DESCRIPTION:**

This directive attempts to add a new device driver to the Device Driver
Table. The user can specify a specific major device number via the
directive's ``major`` parameter, or let the registration routine find
the next available major device number by specifing a major number of``0``. The selected major device number is returned via the``registered_major`` directive parameter. The directive automatically
allocation major device numbers from the highest value down.

This directive automatically invokes the IO_INITIALIZE directive if
the driver address table has an initialization and open entry.

The directive returns RTEMS_TOO_MANY if Device Driver Table is
full, and RTEMS_RESOURCE_IN_USE if a specific major device
number is requested and it is already in use.

**NOTES:**

The Device Driver Table size is specified in the Configuration Table
condiguration. This needs to be set to maximum size the application
requires.

IO_UNREGISTER_DRIVER - Unregister a device driver
-------------------------------------------------
.. index:: unregister a device driver

**CALLING SEQUENCE:**

.. index:: rtems_io_unregister_driver

.. code:: c

    rtems_status_code rtems_io_unregister_driver(
    rtems_device_major_number   major
    );

**DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES:**

``RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL`` - successfully registered
``RTEMS_INVALID_NUMBER`` - invalid major device number

**DESCRIPTION:**

This directive removes a device driver from the Device Driver Table.

**NOTES:**

Currently no specific checks are made and the driver is not closed.

IO_INITIALIZE - Initialize a device driver
------------------------------------------
.. index:: initialize a device driver

**CALLING SEQUENCE:**

.. index:: rtems_io_initialize

.. code:: c

    rtems_status_code rtems_io_initialize(
    rtems_device_major_number  major,
    rtems_device_minor_number  minor,
    void                      \*argument
    );

**DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES:**

``RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL`` - successfully initialized
``RTEMS_INVALID_NUMBER`` - invalid major device number

**DESCRIPTION:**

This directive calls the device driver initialization
routine specified in the Device Driver Table for this major
number. This directive is automatically invoked for each device
driver when multitasking is initiated via the
initialize_executive directive.

A device driver initialization module is responsible
for initializing all hardware and data structures associated
with a device. If necessary, it can allocate memory to be used
during other operations.

**NOTES:**

This directive may or may not cause the calling task
to be preempted.  This is dependent on the device driver being
initialized.

IO_REGISTER_NAME - Register a device
------------------------------------
.. index:: register device

**CALLING SEQUENCE:**

.. index:: rtems_io_register_name

.. code:: c

    rtems_status_code rtems_io_register_name(
    const char                \*name,
    rtems_device_major_number  major,
    rtems_device_minor_number  minor
    );

**DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES:**

``RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL`` - successfully initialized
``RTEMS_TOO_MANY`` - too many devices registered

**DESCRIPTION:**

This directive associates name with the specified
major/minor number pair.

**NOTES:**

This directive will not cause the calling task to be
preempted.

IO_LOOKUP_NAME - Lookup a device
--------------------------------
.. index:: lookup device major and minor number

**CALLING SEQUENCE:**

.. index:: rtems_io_lookup_name

.. code:: c

    rtems_status_code rtems_io_lookup_name(
    const char                \*name,
    rtems_driver_name_t       \*device_info
    );

**DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES:**

``RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL`` - successfully initialized
``RTEMS_UNSATISFIED`` - name not registered

**DESCRIPTION:**

This directive returns the major/minor number pair
associated with the given device name in ``device_info``.

**NOTES:**

This directive will not cause the calling task to be
preempted.

IO_OPEN - Open a device
-----------------------
.. index:: open a devive

**CALLING SEQUENCE:**

.. index:: rtems_io_open

.. code:: c

    rtems_status_code rtems_io_open(
    rtems_device_major_number  major,
    rtems_device_minor_number  minor,
    void                      \*argument
    );

**DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES:**

``RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL`` - successfully initialized
``RTEMS_INVALID_NUMBER`` - invalid major device number

**DESCRIPTION:**

This directive calls the device driver open routine
specified in the Device Driver Table for this major number.  The
open entry point is commonly used by device drivers to provide
exclusive access to a device.

**NOTES:**

This directive may or may not cause the calling task
to be preempted.  This is dependent on the device driver being
invoked.

IO_CLOSE - Close a device
-------------------------
.. index:: close a device

**CALLING SEQUENCE:**

.. index:: rtems_io_close

.. code:: c

    rtems_status_code rtems_io_close(
    rtems_device_major_number  major,
    rtems_device_minor_number  minor,
    void                      \*argument
    );

**DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES:**

``RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL`` - successfully initialized
``RTEMS_INVALID_NUMBER`` - invalid major device number

**DESCRIPTION:**

This directive calls the device driver close routine
specified in the Device Driver Table for this major number.  The
close entry point is commonly used by device drivers to
relinquish exclusive access to a device.

**NOTES:**

This directive may or may not cause the calling task
to be preempted.  This is dependent on the device driver being
invoked.

IO_READ - Read from a device
----------------------------
.. index:: read from a device

**CALLING SEQUENCE:**

.. index:: rtems_io_read

.. code:: c

    rtems_status_code rtems_io_read(
    rtems_device_major_number  major,
    rtems_device_minor_number  minor,
    void                      \*argument
    );

**DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES:**

``RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL`` - successfully initialized
``RTEMS_INVALID_NUMBER`` - invalid major device number

**DESCRIPTION:**

This directive calls the device driver read routine
specified in the Device Driver Table for this major number.
Read operations typically require a buffer address as part of
the argument parameter block.  The contents of this buffer will
be replaced with data from the device.

**NOTES:**

This directive may or may not cause the calling task
to be preempted.  This is dependent on the device driver being
invoked.

IO_WRITE - Write to a device
----------------------------
.. index:: write to a device

**CALLING SEQUENCE:**

.. index:: rtems_io_write

.. code:: c

    rtems_status_code rtems_io_write(
    rtems_device_major_number  major,
    rtems_device_minor_number  minor,
    void                      \*argument
    );

**DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES:**

``RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL`` - successfully initialized
``RTEMS_INVALID_NUMBER`` - invalid major device number

**DESCRIPTION:**

This directive calls the device driver write routine
specified in the Device Driver Table for this major number.
Write operations typically require a buffer address as part of
the argument parameter block.  The contents of this buffer will
be sent to the device.

**NOTES:**

This directive may or may not cause the calling task
to be preempted.  This is dependent on the device driver being
invoked.

IO_CONTROL - Special device services
------------------------------------
.. index:: special device services
.. index:: IO Control

**CALLING SEQUENCE:**

.. index:: rtems_io_control

.. code:: c

    rtems_status_code rtems_io_control(
    rtems_device_major_number  major,
    rtems_device_minor_number  minor,
    void                      \*argument
    );

**DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES:**

``RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL`` - successfully initialized
``RTEMS_INVALID_NUMBER`` - invalid major device number

**DESCRIPTION:**

This directive calls the device driver I/O control
routine specified in the Device Driver Table for this major
number.  The exact functionality of the driver entry called by
this directive is driver dependent.  It should not be assumed
that the control entries of two device drivers are compatible.
For example, an RS-232 driver I/O control operation may change
the baud rate of a serial line, while an I/O control operation
for a floppy disk driver may cause a seek operation.

**NOTES:**

This directive may or may not cause the calling task
to be preempted.  This is dependent on the device driver being
invoked.

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