/* * Console IO Support Routines * * These provide UNIX-like read and write calls for the C library. * * NOTE: For the most part, this is just a space holder. * * COPYRIGHT (c) 1994 by Division Incorporated * * The license and distribution terms for this file may be * found in the file LICENSE in this distribution or at * http://www.OARcorp.com/rtems/license.html. * * $Id$ */ #include #include #include rtems_device_driver console_initialize(rtems_device_major_number major, rtems_device_minor_number minor, void * arg ) { return 0; } /* * Open entry point */ rtems_device_driver console_open( rtems_device_major_number major, rtems_device_minor_number minor, void * arg ) { return RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL; } /* * Close entry point */ rtems_device_driver console_close( rtems_device_major_number major, rtems_device_minor_number minor, void * arg ) { return RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL; } /* * read bytes from the serial port. We only have stdin. */ rtems_device_driver console_read( rtems_device_major_number major, rtems_device_minor_number minor, void * arg ) { return RTEMS_UNSATISFIED; } /* * write bytes to the serial port. Stdout and stderr are the same. */ rtems_device_driver console_write( rtems_device_major_number major, rtems_device_minor_number minor, void * arg ) { return -1; } /* * IO Control entry point */ rtems_device_driver console_control( rtems_device_major_number major, rtems_device_minor_number minor, void * arg ) { return RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL; }