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3 -- GNAT RUN-TIME LIBRARY (GNARL) COMPONENTS --
5 -- I N T E R F A C E S . V X W O R K S . I O --
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32 -- This package provides a binding to the functions fileno and ioctl
33 -- in VxWorks, providing a set of definitions of ioctl function codes
34 -- and options for the use of these functions.
36 -- A particular use of this interface is to enable use of Get_Immediate
37 -- in Ada.Text_IO. There is no way in VxWorks to provide the desired
38 -- functionality of Get_Immediate (no buffering and no waiting for a
39 -- line return) without flushing the buffer, which violates the Ada
40 -- semantic requirements for Ada.Text_IO.
42 with Interfaces
.C_Streams
;
44 package Interfaces
.VxWorks
.IO
is
46 -------------------------
47 -- The ioctl Interface --
48 --------------------------
50 type FUNCODE
is new int
;
51 -- Type of the function codes in ioctl
53 type IOOPT
is mod 2 ** int
'Size;
54 -- Type of the option codes in ioctl
56 -- ioctl function codes (for more information see ioLib.h)
57 -- These values could be generated automatically in System.OS_Constants???
59 FIONREAD
: constant FUNCODE
:= 1;
60 FIOFLUSH
: constant FUNCODE
:= 2;
61 FIOOPTIONS
: constant FUNCODE
:= 3;
62 FIOBAUDRATE
: constant FUNCODE
:= 4;
63 FIODISKFORMAT
: constant FUNCODE
:= 5;
64 FIODISKINIT
: constant FUNCODE
:= 6;
65 FIOSEEK
: constant FUNCODE
:= 7;
66 FIOWHERE
: constant FUNCODE
:= 8;
67 FIODIRENTRY
: constant FUNCODE
:= 9;
68 FIORENAME
: constant FUNCODE
:= 10;
69 FIOREADYCHANGE
: constant FUNCODE
:= 11;
70 FIONWRITE
: constant FUNCODE
:= 12;
71 FIODISKCHANGE
: constant FUNCODE
:= 13;
72 FIOCANCEL
: constant FUNCODE
:= 14;
73 FIOSQUEEZE
: constant FUNCODE
:= 15;
74 FIONBIO
: constant FUNCODE
:= 16;
75 FIONMSGS
: constant FUNCODE
:= 17;
76 FIOGETNAME
: constant FUNCODE
:= 18;
77 FIOGETOPTIONS
: constant FUNCODE
:= 19;
78 FIOSETOPTIONS
: constant FUNCODE
:= FIOOPTIONS
;
79 FIOISATTY
: constant FUNCODE
:= 20;
80 FIOSYNC
: constant FUNCODE
:= 21;
81 FIOPROTOHOOK
: constant FUNCODE
:= 22;
82 FIOPROTOARG
: constant FUNCODE
:= 23;
83 FIORBUFSET
: constant FUNCODE
:= 24;
84 FIOWBUFSET
: constant FUNCODE
:= 25;
85 FIORFLUSH
: constant FUNCODE
:= 26;
86 FIOWFLUSH
: constant FUNCODE
:= 27;
87 FIOSELECT
: constant FUNCODE
:= 28;
88 FIOUNSELECT
: constant FUNCODE
:= 29;
89 FIONFREE
: constant FUNCODE
:= 30;
90 FIOMKDIR
: constant FUNCODE
:= 31;
91 FIORMDIR
: constant FUNCODE
:= 32;
92 FIOLABELGET
: constant FUNCODE
:= 33;
93 FIOLABELSET
: constant FUNCODE
:= 34;
94 FIOATTRIBSE
: constant FUNCODE
:= 35;
95 FIOCONTIG
: constant FUNCODE
:= 36;
96 FIOREADDIR
: constant FUNCODE
:= 37;
97 FIOFSTATGET
: constant FUNCODE
:= 38;
98 FIOUNMOUNT
: constant FUNCODE
:= 39;
99 FIOSCSICOMMAND
: constant FUNCODE
:= 40;
100 FIONCONTIG
: constant FUNCODE
:= 41;
101 FIOTRUNC
: constant FUNCODE
:= 42;
102 FIOGETFL
: constant FUNCODE
:= 43;
103 FIOTIMESET
: constant FUNCODE
:= 44;
104 FIOINODETONAM
: constant FUNCODE
:= 45;
105 FIOFSTATFSGE
: constant FUNCODE
:= 46;
107 -- ioctl option values
109 OPT_ECHO
: constant IOOPT
:= 16#
0001#
;
110 OPT_CRMOD
: constant IOOPT
:= 16#
0002#
;
111 OPT_TANDEM
: constant IOOPT
:= 16#
0004#
;
112 OPT_7_BIT
: constant IOOPT
:= 16#
0008#
;
113 OPT_MON_TRAP
: constant IOOPT
:= 16#
0010#
;
114 OPT_ABORT
: constant IOOPT
:= 16#
0020#
;
115 OPT_LINE
: constant IOOPT
:= 16#
0040#
;
116 OPT_RAW
: constant IOOPT
:= 16#
0000#
;
117 OPT_TERMINAL
: constant IOOPT
:= OPT_ECHO
or
125 function fileno
(Fp
: Interfaces
.C_Streams
.FILEs
) return int
;
126 pragma Import
(C
, fileno
, "fileno");
127 -- Binding to the C routine fileno
129 function ioctl
(Fd
: int
; Function_Code
: FUNCODE
; Arg
: IOOPT
) return int
;
130 pragma Import
(C
, ioctl
, "ioctl");
131 -- Binding to the C routine ioctl
133 -- Note: we are taking advantage of the fact that on currently supported
134 -- VxWorks targets, it is fine to directly bind to a variadic C function.
136 ------------------------------
137 -- Control of Get_Immediate --
138 ------------------------------
140 -- The procedures in this section make use of the interface to ioctl
141 -- and fileno to provide a mechanism for enabling unbuffered behavior
142 -- for Get_Immediate in VxWorks.
144 -- The situation is that the RM requires that the use of Get_Immediate
145 -- be identical to Get except that it is desirable (not required) that
146 -- there be no buffering or line editing.
148 -- Unfortunately, in VxWorks, the only way to enable this desired
149 -- unbuffered behavior involves changing into raw mode. But this
150 -- transition into raw mode flushes the input buffer, a behavior
151 -- not permitted by the RM semantics for Get_Immediate.
153 -- Given that Get_Immediate cannot be accurately implemented in
154 -- raw mode, it seems best not to enable it by default, and instead
155 -- to require specific programmer action, with the programmer being
156 -- aware that input may be lost.
158 -- The following is an example of the use of the two procedures
159 -- in this section (Enable_Get_Immediate and Disable_Get_Immediate)
161 -- with Ada.Text_IO; use Ada.Text_IO;
162 -- with Ada.Text_IO.C_Streams; use Ada.Text_IO.C_Streams;
163 -- with Interfaces.VxWorks.IO; use Interfaces.VxWorks.IO;
165 -- procedure Example_IO is
166 -- Input : Character;
167 -- Available : Boolean;
168 -- Success : Boolean;
171 -- Enable_Get_Immediate (C_Stream (Current_Input), Success);
173 -- if Success = False then
174 -- raise Device_Error;
177 -- -- Example with the first type of Get_Immediate
178 -- -- Waits for an entry on the input. Immediately returns
179 -- -- after having received an character on the input
181 -- Put ("Input -> ");
182 -- Get_Immediate (Input);
184 -- Put_Line ("Character read: " & Input);
186 -- -- Example with the second type of Get_Immediate
187 -- -- This is equivalent to a non blocking read
189 -- for J in 1 .. 10 loop
190 -- Put ("Input -> ");
191 -- Get_Immediate (Input, Available);
194 -- if Available = True then
195 -- Put_Line ("Character read: " & Input);
201 -- Disable_Get_Immediate (C_Stream (Current_Input), Success);
203 -- if Success = False then
204 -- raise Device_Error;
208 -- when Device_Error =>
209 -- Put_Line ("Device Error. Check your configuration");
212 procedure Enable_Get_Immediate
213 (File
: Interfaces
.C_Streams
.FILEs
;
214 Success
: out Boolean);
215 -- On VxWorks, a call to this procedure is required before subsequent calls
216 -- to Get_Immediate have the desired effect of not waiting for a line
217 -- return. The reason that this call is not automatic on this target is
218 -- that the call flushes the input buffer, discarding any previous input.
219 -- Note: Following a call to Enable_Get_Immediate, the only permitted
220 -- operations on the relevant file are Get_Immediate operations. Any
221 -- other operations have undefined behavior.
223 procedure Disable_Get_Immediate
224 (File
: Interfaces
.C_Streams
.FILEs
;
225 Success
: out Boolean);
226 -- This procedure resets File to standard mode, and permits subsequent
227 -- use of the full range of Ada.Text_IO functions
229 end Interfaces
.VxWorks
.IO
;