/* command_packet.h - command packet header file */ /* * Copyright (c) 2012-2014 Wind River Systems, Inc. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ /** * @brief Microkernel command packet library * * A command packet is an opaque data structure that maps to a k_args without * exposing its innards. It allows a subsystem, like a driver, that needs its * fibers or ISRs to communicate with tasks to define a set of such packets to * be passed to the isr_xxx routines, such as isr_sem_give(), that, in turn, * needs to obtain command packets to interact with the microkernel. * * Each command packet set is created in global memory using ... * CMD_PKT_SET_INSTANCE(set variable name, # of command packets in the set); * * Once created, the command packet set is accessed using ... * CMD_PKT_SET(set variable name). * A command packet set is a simple ring buffer. No error checking is performed * when a command packet is retrieved from the set. Each obtained command packet * is implicitly released once the command packet has been processed. Thus, it is * important that each command packet be processed in a near-FIFO order to prevent * corruption of command packets that are already in use. To this end, drivers * that have an ISR component should use their own command packet set. */ #ifndef _COMMAND_PACKET_H #define _COMMAND_PACKET_H #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #include /* define size of command packet (without exposing its internal structure) */ #define CMD_PKT_SIZE_IN_WORDS (19) /** * @brief Define a command packet set * * * This macro is used to create a command packet set in the global namespace. * Each packet set can have a different number of packets. * * @param name Name of command packet set * @param num Number of packets in the set * * @internal * It is critical that the word corresponding to the [alloc] field in the * equivalent struct k_args command packet be zero so that the system knows that the * command packet is not part of the free list. * @endinternal */ #define CMD_PKT_SET_INSTANCE(name, num) \ uint32_t name[2 + CMD_PKT_SIZE_IN_WORDS * (num)] = {num, 0} /** * @brief Wrapper for accessing a command packet set * * A command packet set must be typecast to the cmd_pkt_set type * when accessed, because it is instantiated as an array of uint32_t. * * @param name Name of command packet set * */ #define CMD_PKT_SET(name) (*(struct cmd_pkt_set *)(name)) typedef uint32_t cmdPkt_t[CMD_PKT_SIZE_IN_WORDS]; struct cmd_pkt_set { uint32_t num_packets; /* number of command packets in set */ uint32_t index; /* index into command packet array */ cmdPkt_t command_packet[]; /* array of command packets */ }; /* externs */ extern cmdPkt_t *_cmd_pkt_get(struct cmd_pkt_set *pSet); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* _COMMAND_PACKET_H */