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c906108c 1/* Hardware ports.
6aba47ca 2 Copyright (C) 1998, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
c906108c
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3 Contributed by Andrew Cagney and Cygnus Solutions.
4
5This file is part of GDB, the GNU debugger.
6
7This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
10any later version.
11
12This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15GNU General Public License for more details.
16
17You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
18with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
1959 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
20
21
22#ifndef HW_PORTS_H
23#define HW_PORTS_H
24
25/* Initialize a port */
26
27struct hw_port_descriptor {
28 const char *name;
29 int number;
30 int nr_ports;
31 port_direction direction;
32};
33
34void set_hw_ports (struct hw *hw, const struct hw_port_descriptor ports[]);
35
36typedef void (hw_port_event_method)
37 (struct hw *me,
38 int my_port,
39 struct hw *source,
40 int source_port,
41 int level);
42
43void set_hw_port_event (struct hw *hw, hw_port_event_method *to_port_event);
44
45
46/* Port source
47
48 A device drives its output ports using the call
49
50 */
51
52void hw_port_event
53(struct hw *me,
54 int my_port,
55 int value);
56
57/* This port event will then be propogated to any attached
58 destination ports.
59
60 Any interpretation of PORT and VALUE is model dependant. As a
61 guideline the following are recommended: PCI interrupts A-D should
62 correspond to ports 0-3; level sensative interrupts be requested
63 with a value of one and withdrawn with a value of 0; edge sensative
64 interrupts always have a value of 1, the event its self is treated
65 as the interrupt.
66
67
68 Port destinations
69
70 Attached to each port of a device can be zero or more
71 desitinations. These destinations consist of a device/port pair.
72 A destination is attached/detached to a device line using the
73 attach and detach calls. */
74
75void hw_port_attach
76(struct hw *me,
77 int my_port,
78 struct hw *dest,
79 int dest_port,
80 object_disposition disposition);
81
82void hw_port_detach
83(struct hw *me,
84 int my_port,
85 struct hw *dest,
86 int dest_port);
87
88
89/* Iterate over the list of ports attached to a device */
90
91typedef void (hw_port_traverse_function)
92 (struct hw *me,
93 int my_port,
94 struct hw *dest,
95 int dest_port,
96 void *data);
97
98void hw_port_traverse
99(struct hw *me,
100 hw_port_traverse_function *handler,
101 void *data);
102
103
104/* DESTINATION is attached (detached) to LINE of the device ME
105
106
107 Port conversion
108
109 Users refer to port numbers symbolically. For instance a device
110 may refer to its `INT' signal which is internally represented by
111 port 3.
112
113 To convert to/from the symbolic and internal representation of a
114 port name/number. The following functions are available. */
115
116int hw_port_decode
117(struct hw *me,
118 const char *symbolic_name,
119 port_direction direction);
120
121int hw_port_encode
122(struct hw *me,
123 int port_number,
124 char *buf,
125 int sizeof_buf,
126 port_direction direction);
127
128
129#endif