.. SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-4.0 .. Copyright (C) 1988, 2008 On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR) 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. .. raw:: latex \clearpage .. index:: register a device driver .. index:: rtems_io_register_driver .. _rtems_io_register_driver: IO_REGISTER_DRIVER - Register a device driver --------------------------------------------- CALLING SEQUENCE: .. code-block:: 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: .. list-table:: :class: rtems-table * - ``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. .. raw:: latex \clearpage .. index:: unregister a device driver .. index:: rtems_io_unregister_driver .. _rtems_io_unregister_driver: IO_UNREGISTER_DRIVER - Unregister a device driver ------------------------------------------------- CALLING SEQUENCE: .. code-block:: c rtems_status_code rtems_io_unregister_driver( rtems_device_major_number major ); DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES: .. list-table:: :class: rtems-table * - ``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. .. raw:: latex \clearpage .. index:: initialize a device driver .. index:: rtems_io_initialize .. _rtems_io_initialize: IO_INITIALIZE - Initialize a device driver ------------------------------------------ CALLING SEQUENCE: .. code-block:: c rtems_status_code rtems_io_initialize( rtems_device_major_number major, rtems_device_minor_number minor, void *argument ); DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES: .. list-table:: :class: rtems-table * - ``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. .. raw:: latex \clearpage .. index:: register device .. index:: rtems_io_register_name .. _rtems_io_register_name: IO_REGISTER_NAME - Register a device ------------------------------------ CALLING SEQUENCE: .. code-block:: c rtems_status_code rtems_io_register_name( const char *name, rtems_device_major_number major, rtems_device_minor_number minor ); DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES: .. list-table:: :class: rtems-table * - ``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. .. raw:: latex \clearpage .. index:: lookup device major and minor number .. index:: rtems_io_lookup_name .. _rtems_io_lookup_name: IO_LOOKUP_NAME - Lookup a device -------------------------------- CALLING SEQUENCE: .. code-block:: c rtems_status_code rtems_io_lookup_name( const char *name, rtems_driver_name_t *device_info ); DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES: .. list-table:: :class: rtems-table * - ``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. .. raw:: latex \clearpage .. index:: open a devive .. index:: rtems_io_open .. _rtems_io_open: IO_OPEN - Open a device ----------------------- CALLING SEQUENCE: .. code-block:: c rtems_status_code rtems_io_open( rtems_device_major_number major, rtems_device_minor_number minor, void *argument ); DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES: .. list-table:: :class: rtems-table * - ``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. .. raw:: latex \clearpage .. index:: close a device .. index:: rtems_io_close .. _rtems_io_close: IO_CLOSE - Close a device ------------------------- CALLING SEQUENCE: .. code-block:: c rtems_status_code rtems_io_close( rtems_device_major_number major, rtems_device_minor_number minor, void *argument ); DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES: .. list-table:: :class: rtems-table * - ``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. .. raw:: latex \clearpage .. index:: read from a device .. index:: rtems_io_read .. _rtems_io_read: IO_READ - Read from a device ---------------------------- CALLING SEQUENCE: .. code-block:: c rtems_status_code rtems_io_read( rtems_device_major_number major, rtems_device_minor_number minor, void *argument ); DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES: .. list-table:: :class: rtems-table * - ``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. .. raw:: latex \clearpage .. index:: write to a device .. index:: rtems_io_write .. _rtems_io_write: IO_WRITE - Write to a device ---------------------------- CALLING SEQUENCE: .. code-block:: c rtems_status_code rtems_io_write( rtems_device_major_number major, rtems_device_minor_number minor, void *argument ); DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES: .. list-table:: :class: rtems-table * - ``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. .. raw:: latex \clearpage .. index:: special device services .. index:: IO Control .. index:: rtems_io_control .. _rtems_io_control: IO_CONTROL - Special device services ------------------------------------ CALLING SEQUENCE: .. code-block:: c rtems_status_code rtems_io_control( rtems_device_major_number major, rtems_device_minor_number minor, void *argument ); DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES: .. list-table:: :class: rtems-table * - ``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.