darling-gdb/gdb/rdi-share/rxtx.h
1999-04-16 01:35:26 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (C) 1995 Advanced RISC Machines Limited. All rights reserved.
*
* This software may be freely used, copied, modified, and distributed
* provided that the above copyright notice is preserved in all copies of the
* software.
*/
/*-*-C-*-
*
* $Revision$
* $Date$
*
*
* Project: ANGEL
*
* Title: Definitions required for the rx and tx engines
*/
#ifndef angel_rxtx_h
#define angel_rxtx_h
/*
* we need a definition for bool, which is "system" dependent
*/
#ifdef TARGET
# include "angel.h"
#else
# include "host.h"
#endif
#include "devclnt.h"
/* return status codes for the rx engine */
typedef enum re_status {
RS_WAIT_PKT,
RS_IN_PKT,
RS_BAD_PKT,
RS_GOOD_PKT
} re_status;
/* return status codes for the tx engine */
typedef enum te_status {
TS_IDLE,
TS_IN_PKT,
TS_DONE_PKT
} te_status;
/*
* required serial definitions, they should all be <32, refer to the
* re_config struct comments for more details
*/
#define serial_STX (0x1c) /* data packet start */
#define serial_ETX (0x1d) /* packet end */
#define serial_ESC (0x1b) /* standard escape character */
#define serial_XON (0x11) /* software flow control - enable transmission */
#define serial_XOFF (0x13) /* software flow control - disable transmission */
/*
* All other characters are transmitted clean. If any of the above
* characters need to be transmitted as part of the serial data stream
* then the character will be preceded by the "serial_ESC" character,
* and then the required character transmitted (OR-ed with the
* "serial_ESCAPE" value, to ensure that the serial stream never has
* any of the exceptional characters generated by data transfers).
*/
#define serial_ESCAPE (0x40) /* OR-ed with escaped characters */
/* bad packet error codes */
typedef enum re_error {
RE_OKAY,
RE_U_STX,
RE_U_ETX,
RE_LEN,
RE_CRC,
RE_NETX,
RE_INTERNAL
} re_error;
/* a decoded packet */
struct data_packet {
unsigned short buf_len; /* should be set by caller */
DevChanID type; /* valid when status is RS_GOOD_PKT */
unsigned short len; /* --"-- */
unsigned int crc; /* crc for the unescaped pkt */
unsigned char *data; /* should be set by caller */
};
/*
* Purpose: typedef for flow control function
*
* Params:
* Input: fc_char the flow control character in question
* In/Out: cb_data callback data as set in the fc_data
* field of re_config, typically device id
*
* This callback would tpyically respond to received XON and XOFF
* characters by controlling the transmit side of the device.
*/
typedef void (*fc_cb_func)(char fc_char, void *cb_data);
/*
* Purpose: typedef for the function to alloc the data buffer
*
* Params:
* In/Out: packet the data packet: len and type will be set on
* entry, and buf_len and data should
* be set by this routine if successful.
* cb_data callback data as set in the ba_data
* field of re_config, typically device id
*
* Returns: TRUE buffer allocated okay
* FALSE couldn't allocate buffer of required size
* for given type
*
* This callback should attempt to acquire a buffer for the data portion
* of the packet which is currently being received, based on the len and
* type fields supplied in packet.
*
* angel_DD_RxEng_BufferAlloc() is supplied for use as this callback,
* and will be sufficient for most devices.
*/
typedef bool (*BufferAlloc_CB_Fn)(struct data_packet *packet, void *cb_data);
/*
* The static info needed by the engine, may vary per device.
*
* fc_set and esc_set are bitmaps, e.g. bit 3 == charcode 3 == ASCII ETX.
* Thus any of the first 32 charcodes can be set for flow control or to
* be escaped.
*
* Note that esc_set should include all of fc_set, and should have bits
* set for stx, etx and esc, as a minimum.
*
* If character codes > 31 need to be used then fc_set and esc_set
* and their handling can be extended to use arrays and bit manipulation
* macros, potentially up to the full 256 possible chars.
*
* Note too that this could/should be shared with the tx engine.
*/
struct re_config {
unsigned char stx; /* the STX char for this device */
unsigned char etx; /* the ETX --"-- */
unsigned char esc; /* the ESC --"-- */
unsigned int fc_set; /* bitmap of flow control chars */
unsigned int esc_set; /* bitmap of special chars */
fc_cb_func fc_callback; /* flow control callback func */
void *fc_data; /* data to pass to fc_callback */
BufferAlloc_CB_Fn ba_callback; /* buffer alloc callback */
void *ba_data; /* data to pass to ba_calback */
};
/* the dynamic info needed by the rx engine */
struct re_state {
unsigned char rx_state; /* 3 bits pkt state, 1 prepro state */
unsigned short field_c; /* chars left in current field */
unsigned short index; /* index into buffer */
unsigned int crc; /* crc accumulator */
re_error error; /* valid only if status is RS_BAD_PKT */
const struct re_config *config; /* pointer to static config */
};
/* dynamic state info needed by the tx engine */
struct te_state {
unsigned short field_c; /* position in current field */
unsigned char tx_state; /* encodes n,e, and f (2+1+2=5 bits) */
unsigned char encoded; /* escape-encoded char for transmission */
const struct re_config *config; /* pointer to static config */
unsigned int crc; /* space for CRC (before escaping) */
};
/*
* Function: Angel_RxEngineInit
* Purpose: Initialise state (during device init) for engine.
*
* Params:
* Input: config static config info
* In/Out: state internal state
*/
void Angel_RxEngineInit(const struct re_config *config,
struct re_state *state);
/*
* Function: Angel_RxEngine
* Purpose: Rx Engine for character-based devices
*
* Params:
* Input: new_ch the latest character
*
* In/Out: packet details of packet
* packet.buf_len and packet.data must
* be set on entry!
* state internal state, intially set by
* angel_RxEngineInit()
*
* Returns: re_status (see above)
*
*/
re_status Angel_RxEngine(unsigned char new_ch, struct data_packet *packet,
struct re_state *state);
/*
* This can be used as the buffer allocation callback for the rx engine,
* and will make use of angel_DD_GetBuffer() [in devdrv.h].
*
* Saves duplicating this callback function in every device driver that
* uses the rx engine.
*
* Note that this REQUIRES that the device id is installed as ba_data
* in the rx engine config structure for the driver.
*/
bool angel_DD_RxEng_BufferAlloc( struct data_packet *packet, void *cb_data );
/*
* Function: Angel_TxEngineInit
* Purpose: Set up tx engine at start of new packet, calculate CRC etc.
* (This should perform the actions described under
* "Initialisation" above)
*
* Params:
* Input: config static config info
* packet the packet to transmit
* In/Out: state internal state
*/
void Angel_TxEngineInit(const struct re_config *config,
const struct data_packet *packet,
struct te_state *state);
/*
* Function: Angel_TxEngine
* Purpose: Tx Engine for character-based devices
*
* Params:
* Input: packet details of packet
* packet.len, packet.data and
* packet.type must
* be set on entry!
* In/Out: state internal state, intially set by
* angel_TxEngineStart()
* Output: tx_ch the character to be transmitted
* (NOT SET if return code is TS_IDLE)
*
* Returns: te_status (see above)
*/
te_status Angel_TxEngine(const struct data_packet *packet,
struct te_state *state,
unsigned char *tx_ch);
#endif /* !defined(angel_rxtx_h) */
/* EOF rxtx.h */