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author | Aun-Ali Zaidi <admin@kodeit.net> | 2015-12-10 18:29:55 -0600 |
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committer | Gedare Bloom <gedare@rtems.org> | 2015-12-11 09:20:34 -0500 |
commit | 32c2cd2be1067ebe32cdabccbc8aa16126ae3a32 (patch) | |
tree | 7c4e2f70630f4849308cf2cfe22a796098188e54 /c/src/lib/libbsp/arm/nds/dswifi/arm9/source/sgIP_Config.h | |
parent | score: Untangle thread actions (diff) | |
download | rtems-32c2cd2be1067ebe32cdabccbc8aa16126ae3a32.tar.bz2 |
arm/nds: Remove
updates #2450.
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diff --git a/c/src/lib/libbsp/arm/nds/dswifi/arm9/source/sgIP_Config.h b/c/src/lib/libbsp/arm/nds/dswifi/arm9/source/sgIP_Config.h deleted file mode 100644 index 26772b0f40..0000000000 --- a/c/src/lib/libbsp/arm/nds/dswifi/arm9/source/sgIP_Config.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,274 +0,0 @@ -// DSWifi Project - sgIP Internet Protocol Stack Implementation -// Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Stephen Stair - sgstair@akkit.org - http://www.akkit.org -/****************************************************************************** -DSWifi Lib and test materials are licenced under the MIT open source licence: -Copyright (c) 2005-2006 Stephen Stair - -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of -this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in -the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to -use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies -of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do -so, subject to the following conditions: - -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all -copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, -FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE -AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER -LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, -OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE -SOFTWARE. -******************************************************************************/ - - -#ifndef SGIP_CONFIG_H -#define SGIP_CONFIG_H - -#include <errno.h> - -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// General options - these control the core functionality of the stack. - -// SGIP_USEDYNAMICMEMORY: Allows the stack to use memory as it needs it, via malloc()/free() -// This option is extremely useful in environments where it can be used, as it prevents the -// overhead of allocating per-connection memory in advance, and allows an unlimited number -// of connections, provided the memory space. This option requires the implementation of -// two C functions, "void * sgIP_malloc(int)" and "void sgIP_free(void *)", which behave -// similarly to the malloc and free functions commonly used in C. -#define SGIP_USEDYNAMICMEMORY - -// SGIP_INTERRUPT_THREADING_MODEL: Provides memory protection in a system that can allow -// multiple processing "threads" by way of interrupts. This is not required on single -// threaded systems, and not adequate on multithreaded systems, but provides a way to -// allow protection against contention on interrupt-driven systems. This option requires -// the system to implement two C functions "int sgIP_DisableInterrupts()" and additionally -// "void sgIP_RestoreInterrupts(int)" that takes as a parameter the value returned by -// sgIP_DisableInterrupts(). Interrupts are disabled upon beginning work with sensitive -// memory areas or allocation/deallocation of memory, and are restored afterwards. -#define SGIP_INTERRUPT_THREADING_MODEL - -// SGIP_MULTITHREADED_THREADING_MODEL: Standard memory protection for large multithreaded -// systems, such as operating systems and the like. This kind of memory protection is -// useful for true multithreaded systems but useless in a single-threaded system and -// harmful in an interrupt-based multiprocess system. -//#define SGIP_MULTITHREADED_THREADING_MODEL - -#define SGIP_LITTLEENDIAN - -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// Temporary memory system settings - -// SGIP_MEMBLOCK_DATASIZE: This is the maximum data size contained in a single sgIP_memblock. -// for best performance ensure this value is larger than any packet that is expected to be -// received, however, in a memory-tight situation, much smaller values can be used. -#define SGIP_MEMBLOCK_DATASIZE 1600 - -// SGIP_MEMBLOCK_BASENUM: The starting number of memblocks that will be allocated. This is -// also the total number of memblocks that will be allocated if sgIP is not configured to use -// dynamic memory allocation. -#define SGIP_MEMBLOCK_BASENUM 12 - -// SGIP_MEMBLOCK_STEPNUM: In the case that all memblocks are full, and dynamic memory is -// enabled, this many additional memblocks will be allocated in an attempt to satasfy the -// memory usage demands of the stack. -#define SGIP_MEMBLOCK_STEPNUM 6 - -// SGIP_MEMBLOCK_DYNAMIC_MALLOC_ALL: Who cares what the other memblock defines say, let's -// Generate all memblocks by mallocing 'em. -#define SGIP_MEMBLOCK_DYNAMIC_MALLOC_ALL - -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// Hardware layer settings - -// SGIP_MAXHWADDRLEN: The maximum usable hardware address length. Ethernet is 6 bytes. -#define SGIP_MAXHWADDRLEN 8 - -// SGIP_MAXHWHEADER: The maximum allocated size for hardware headers. -#define SGIP_MAXHWHEADER 16 - -// SGIP_MTU_OVERRIDE: This is the maximum MTU that will be accepted. By default it is being -// set to 1460 bytes in order to be courteous to Ethernet and it's ridiculously low MTU. -// This value will allow you to prevent fragmentation of IP packets by not using the full -// MTU available to your network interface when the IP packet will just be sliced and diced -// at the next smaller MTU. (the stack will still use HW mtu if it's lower.) -#define SGIP_MTU_OVERRIDE 1460 - - -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// Connection settings - can be tuned to change memory usage and performance - -// SGIP_TCP_STATELESS_LISTEN: Uses a technique to prevent syn-flooding from blocking listen -// ports by using all the connection blocks/memory. -#define SGIP_TCP_STATELESS_LISTEN - -// SGIP_TCP_STEALTH: Only sends packets in response to connections to active ports. Doing so -// causes ports to appear not as closed, but as if the deviced does not exist when probing -// ports that are not in use. -//#define SGIP_TCP_STEALTH - -// SGIP_TCP_TTL: Time-to-live value given to outgoing packets, in the absence of a reason to -// manually override this value. -#define SGIP_IP_TTL 128 - -// SGIP_TCPRECEIVEBUFFERLENGTH: The size (in bytes) of the receive FIFO in a TCP connection -#define SGIP_TCP_RECEIVEBUFFERLENGTH 8192 - -// SGIP_TCPTRANSMITBUFFERLENGTH: The size (in bytes) of the transmit FIFO in a TCP connection -#define SGIP_TCP_TRANSMITBUFFERLENGTH 8192 - -// SGIP_TCPOOBBUFFERLENGTH: The size (in bytes) of the receive OOB data FIFO in a TCP connection -#define SGIP_TCP_OOBBUFFERLENGTH 256 - -// SGIP_ARP_MAXENTRIES: The maximum number of cached ARP entries - this is defined staticly -// because it's somewhat impractical to dynamicly allocate memory for such a small structure -// (at least on most smaller systems) -#define SGIP_ARP_MAXENTRIES 32 - -// SGIP_HUB_MAXHWINTERFACES: The maximum number of hardware interfaces the sgIP hub will -// connect to. A hardware interface being some port (ethernet, wifi, etc) that will relay -// packets to the outside world. -#define SGIP_HUB_MAXHWINTERFACES 1 - -// SGIP_HUB_MAXPROTOCOLINTERFACES: The maximum number of protocol interfaces the sgIP hub will -// connect to. A protocol interface being a software handler for a certain protocol type -// (such as IP) -#define SGIP_HUB_MAXPROTOCOLINTERFACES 1 - -#define SGIP_TCP_FIRSTOUTGOINGPORT 40000 -#define SGIP_TCP_LASTOUTGOINGPORT 65000 -#define SGIP_UDP_FIRSTOUTGOINGPORT 40000 -#define SGIP_UDP_LASTOUTGOINGPORT 65000 - -#define SGIP_TCP_GENTIMEOUTMS 6000 -#define SGIP_TCP_TRANSMIT_DELAY 25 -#define SGIP_TCP_TRANSMIT_IMMTHRESH 40 -#define SGIP_TCP_TIMEMS_2MSL 1000*60*2 -#define SGIP_TCP_MAXRETRY 7 -#define SGIP_TCP_MAXSYNS 64 -#define SGIP_TCP_REACK_THRESH 1000 - -#define SGIP_TCP_SYNRETRYMS 250 -#define SGIP_TCP_GENRETRYMS 500 -#define SGIP_TCP_BACKOFFMAX 6000 - -#define SGIP_SOCKET_MAXSOCKETS 32 - -//#define SGIP_SOCKET_DEFAULT_NONBLOCK 1 - - -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// DNS settings - -#define SGIP_DNS_MAXRECORDSCACHE 16 -#define SGIP_DNS_MAXRECORDADDRS 4 -#define SGIP_DNS_MAXALIASES 4 -#define SGIP_DNS_TIMEOUTMS 5000 -#define SGIP_DNS_MAXRETRY 3 -#define SGIP_DNS_MAXSERVERRETRY 4 - -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - -#define SGIP_DHCP_ERRORTIMEOUT 45000 -#define SGIP_DHCP_RESENDTIMEOUT 3000 -#define SGIP_DHCP_DEFAULTHOSTNAME "NintendoDS" -#define SGIP_DHCP_CLASSNAME "sgIP 0.3" - -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// Static memory settings - only used if SGIP_USEDYNAMICMEMORY is NOT defined. - -// SGIP_TCP_MAXCONNECTIONS: In the case dynamic memory is not used, this value gives the max -// number of TCP blocks available for inbound/outbound connections via TCP. -#define SGIP_TCP_MAXCONNECTIONS 10 - - - - -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// Debugging options - - -// SGIP_DEBUG: Enable debug logging. -// requires external function "void sgIP_dbgprint(char *, ...);" -//#define SGIP_DEBUG - -#ifdef SGIP_DEBUG -#define SGIP_DEBUG_MESSAGE(param) sgIP_dbgprint param -#define SGIP_DEBUG_ERROR(param) sgIP_dbgprint param; while(1); -#else -#define SGIP_DEBUG_MESSAGE(param) -#define SGIP_DEBUG_ERROR(param) -#endif - - -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// Error handling -extern int sgIP_errno; -#define SGIP_ERROR(a) ((errno=(a)), -1) -#define SGIP_ERROR0(a) ((errno=(a)), 0) - -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// Error checking - - -#ifdef SGIP_MULTITHREADED_THREADING_MODEL -#ifdef SGIP_INTERRUPT_THREADING_MODEL -#error SGIP_INTERRUPT_THREADING_MODEL and SGIP_MULTITHREADED_THREADING_MODEL cannot be used together! -#endif -#endif - - -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// External option-based dependencies - - -#ifdef SGIP_INTERRUPT_THREADING_MODEL -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - extern int sgIP_DisableInterrupts(void); - extern void sgIP_RestoreInterrupts(int); - extern void sgIP_IntrWaitEvent(void); -#ifdef __cplusplus -}; -#endif -#define SGIP_INTR_PROTECT() \ - int tIME; \ - tIME=sgIP_DisableInterrupts() -#define SGIP_INTR_REPROTECT() \ - tIME=sgIP_DisableInterrupts() -#define SGIP_INTR_UNPROTECT() \ - sgIP_RestoreInterrupts(tIME) -#define SGIP_WAITEVENT() \ - sgIP_IntrWaitEvent() -#else // !SGIP_INTERRUPT_THREADING_MODEL -#define SGIP_INTR_PROTECT() -#define SGIP_INTR_REPROTECT() -#define SGIP_INTR_UNPROTECT() -#define SGIP_WAITEVENT(); -#endif // SGIP_INTERRUPT_THREADING_MODEL - -#ifdef SGIP_DEBUG -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - extern void sgIP_dbgprint(char *, ...); -#ifdef __cplusplus -}; -#endif -#endif // SGIP_DEBUG - -#ifdef SGIP_USEDYNAMICMEMORY -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - extern void * sgIP_malloc(int); - extern void sgIP_free(void *); -#ifdef __cplusplus -}; -#endif -#endif // SGIP_USEDYNAMICMEMORY - -#endif |