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/**
* @file
*
* @brief This header file defines the Dual-Ported Memory Manager API.
*/
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/* Generated from spec:/rtems/dpmem/if/header */
#ifndef _RTEMS_RTEMS_DPMEM_H
#define _RTEMS_RTEMS_DPMEM_H
#include <stdint.h>
#include <rtems/rtems/status.h>
#include <rtems/rtems/types.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* Generated from spec:/rtems/dpmem/if/group */
/**
* @defgroup RTEMSAPIClassicDPMem Dual-Ported Memory Manager
*
* @ingroup RTEMSAPIClassic
*
* @brief The Dual-Ported Memory Manager provides a mechanism for converting
* addresses between internal and external representations for multiple
* dual-ported memory areas (DPMA).
*/
/* Generated from spec:/rtems/dpmem/if/create */
/**
* @ingroup RTEMSAPIClassicDPMem
*
* @brief Creates a port.
*
* @param name is the object name of the port.
*
* @param internal_start is the internal start address of the memory area.
*
* @param external_start is the external start address of the memory area.
*
* @param length is the length in bytes of the memory area.
*
* @param[out] id is the pointer to an ::rtems_id object. When the directive
* call is successful, the identifier of the created port will be stored in
* this object.
*
* This directive creates a port which resides on the local node. The port has
* the user-defined object name specified in ``name``. The assigned object
* identifier is returned in ``id``. This identifier is used to access the
* port with other dual-ported memory port related directives.
*
* @retval ::RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL The requested operation was successful.
*
* @retval ::RTEMS_INVALID_NAME The ``name`` parameter was invalid.
*
* @retval ::RTEMS_INVALID_ADDRESS The ``id`` parameter was NULL.
*
* @retval ::RTEMS_INVALID_ADDRESS The ``internal_start`` parameter was not
* properly aligned.
*
* @retval ::RTEMS_INVALID_ADDRESS The ``external_start`` parameter was not
* properly aligned.
*
* @retval ::RTEMS_TOO_MANY There was no inactive object available to create a
* port. The number of port available to the application is configured
* through the #CONFIGURE_MAXIMUM_PORTS application configuration option.
*
* @par Notes
* @parblock
* The ``internal_start`` and ``external_start`` parameters must be on a
* boundary defined by the target processor architecture.
*
* For control and maintenance of the port, RTEMS allocates a DPCB from the
* local DPCB free pool and initializes it.
* @endparblock
*
* @par Constraints
* @parblock
* The following constraints apply to this directive:
*
* * The directive may be called from within device driver initialization
* context.
*
* * The directive may be called from within task context.
*
* * The directive may obtain and release the object allocator mutex. This may
* cause the calling task to be preempted.
*
* * The number of ports available to the application is configured through the
* #CONFIGURE_MAXIMUM_PORTS application configuration option.
*
* * Where the object class corresponding to the directive is configured to use
* unlimited objects, the directive may allocate memory from the RTEMS
* Workspace.
* @endparblock
*/
rtems_status_code rtems_port_create(
rtems_name name,
void *internal_start,
void *external_start,
uint32_t length,
rtems_id *id
);
/* Generated from spec:/rtems/dpmem/if/ident */
/**
* @ingroup RTEMSAPIClassicDPMem
*
* @brief Identifies a port by the object name.
*
* @param name is the object name to look up.
*
* @param[out] id is the pointer to an ::rtems_id object. When the directive
* call is successful, the object identifier of an object with the specified
* name will be stored in this object.
*
* This directive obtains a port identifier associated with the port name
* specified in ``name``.
*
* @retval ::RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL The requested operation was successful.
*
* @retval ::RTEMS_INVALID_ADDRESS The ``id`` parameter was NULL.
*
* @retval ::RTEMS_INVALID_NAME The ``name`` parameter was 0.
*
* @retval ::RTEMS_INVALID_NAME There was no object with the specified name on
* the local node.
*
* @par Notes
* @parblock
* If the port name is not unique, then the port identifier will match the
* first port with that name in the search order. However, this port
* identifier is not guaranteed to correspond to the desired port.
*
* The objects are searched from lowest to the highest index. Only the local
* node is searched.
*
* The port identifier is used with other dual-ported memory related directives
* to access the port.
* @endparblock
*
* @par Constraints
* @parblock
* The following constraints apply to this directive:
*
* * The directive may be called from within any runtime context.
*
* * The directive will not cause the calling task to be preempted.
* @endparblock
*/
rtems_status_code rtems_port_ident( rtems_name name, rtems_id *id );
/* Generated from spec:/rtems/dpmem/if/delete */
/**
* @ingroup RTEMSAPIClassicDPMem
*
* @brief Deletes the port.
*
* @param id is the port identifier.
*
* This directive deletes the port specified by ``id``.
*
* @retval ::RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL The requested operation was successful.
*
* @retval ::RTEMS_INVALID_ID There was no port associated with the identifier
* specified by ``id``.
*
* @par Notes
* The DPCB for the deleted port is reclaimed by RTEMS.
*
* @par Constraints
* @parblock
* The following constraints apply to this directive:
*
* * The directive may be called from within device driver initialization
* context.
*
* * The directive may be called from within task context.
*
* * The directive may obtain and release the object allocator mutex. This may
* cause the calling task to be preempted.
*
* * The calling task does not have to be the task that created the object.
* Any local task that knows the object identifier can delete the object.
*
* * Where the object class corresponding to the directive is configured to use
* unlimited objects, the directive may free memory to the RTEMS Workspace.
* @endparblock
*/
rtems_status_code rtems_port_delete( rtems_id id );
/* Generated from spec:/rtems/dpmem/if/external-to-internal */
/**
* @ingroup RTEMSAPIClassicDPMem
*
* @brief Converts the external address to the internal address.
*
* @param id is the port identifier.
*
* @param external is the external address to convert.
*
* @param[out] internal is the pointer to a ``void`` pointer object. When the
* directive call is successful, the external address associated with the
* internal address will be stored in this object.
*
* This directive converts a dual-ported memory address from external to
* internal representation for the specified port. If the given external
* address is invalid for the specified port, then the internal address is set
* to the given external address.
*
* @retval ::RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL The requested operation was successful.
*
* @retval ::RTEMS_INVALID_NAME The ``id`` parameter was invalid.
*
* @retval ::RTEMS_INVALID_ADDRESS The ``internal`` parameter was NULL.
*
* @par Constraints
* @parblock
* The following constraints apply to this directive:
*
* * The directive may be called from within interrupt context.
*
* * The directive may be called from within device driver initialization
* context.
*
* * The directive may be called from within task context.
*
* * The directive will not cause the calling task to be preempted.
* @endparblock
*/
rtems_status_code rtems_port_external_to_internal(
rtems_id id,
void *external,
void **internal
);
/* Generated from spec:/rtems/dpmem/if/internal-to-external */
/**
* @ingroup RTEMSAPIClassicDPMem
*
* @brief Converts the internal address to the external address.
*
* @param id is the port identifier.
*
* @param internal is the internal address to convert.
*
* @param[out] external is the pointer to a ``void`` pointer object. When the
* directive call is successful, the external address associated with the
* internal address will be stored in this object.
*
* This directive converts a dual-ported memory address from internal to
* external representation so that it can be passed to owner of the DPMA
* represented by the specified port. If the given internal address is an
* invalid dual-ported address, then the external address is set to the given
* internal address.
*
* @retval ::RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL The requested operation was successful.
*
* @retval ::RTEMS_INVALID_NAME The ``id`` parameter was invalid.
*
* @retval ::RTEMS_INVALID_ADDRESS The ``external`` parameter was NULL.
*
* @par Constraints
* @parblock
* The following constraints apply to this directive:
*
* * The directive may be called from within interrupt context.
*
* * The directive may be called from within device driver initialization
* context.
*
* * The directive may be called from within task context.
*
* * The directive will not cause the calling task to be preempted.
* @endparblock
*/
rtems_status_code rtems_port_internal_to_external(
rtems_id id,
void *internal,
void **external
);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _RTEMS_RTEMS_DPMEM_H */