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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 --
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30 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
32 -- This is the x86 VxWorks version of this package
34 -- This package provides a limited binding to the VxWorks API
35 -- In particular, it interfaces with the VxWorks hardware interrupt
36 -- facilities, allowing the use of low-latency direct-vectored
37 -- interrupt handlers. Note that such handlers have a variety of
38 -- restrictions regarding system calls and language constructs. In particular,
39 -- the use of exception handlers and functions returning variable-length
40 -- objects cannot be used. Less restrictive, but higher-latency handlers can
41 -- be written using Ada protected procedures, Ada 83 style interrupt entries,
42 -- or by signalling an Ada task from within an interrupt handler using a
43 -- binary semaphore as described in the VxWorks Programmer's Manual.
45 -- For complete documentation of the operations in this package, please
46 -- consult the VxWorks Programmer's Manual and VxWorks Reference Manual.
48 pragma Warnings
(Off
, "*foreign convention*");
49 pragma Warnings
(Off
, "*add Convention pragma*");
53 package Interfaces
.VxWorks
is
56 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
57 -- Here is a complete example that shows how to handle the Interrupt 0x33
58 -- with a direct-vectored interrupt handler in Ada using this package:
60 -- with Interfaces.VxWorks; use Interfaces.VxWorks;
66 -- pragma Atomic (Count);
68 -- procedure Handler (Parameter : System.Address);
74 -- procedure Handler (Parameter : System.Address) is
76 -- Count := Count + 1;
77 -- logMsg ("received an interrupt" & ASCII.LF & ASCII.NUL);
81 -- with Interfaces.VxWorks; use Interfaces.VxWorks;
82 -- with Ada.Text_IO; use Ada.Text_IO;
83 -- with Ada.Interrupts;
84 -- with Machine_Code; use Machine_Code;
87 -- procedure Useint is
88 -- -- Be sure to use a reasonable interrupt number for the target
90 -- -- This one is an unreserved interrupt for the Pentium 3 BSP
91 -- Interrupt : constant := 16#33#;
100 -- Put_Line ("Generating an interrupt...");
103 -- -- Generate interrupt, using interrupt number
106 -- Ada.Interrupts.Interrupt_ID'Asm_Input
107 -- ("i", Interrupt));
112 -- S := intConnect (INUM_TO_IVEC (Interrupt), Handler'Access);
116 -- Put_Line ("value of count:" & P.Count'Img);
119 -------------------------------------
121 subtype int
is Integer;
123 type STATUS
is new int
;
124 -- Equivalent of the C type STATUS
126 OK
: constant STATUS
:= 0;
127 ERROR
: constant STATUS
:= -1;
129 type VOIDFUNCPTR
is access procedure (parameter
: System
.Address
);
130 type Interrupt_Vector
is new System
.Address
;
131 type Exception_Vector
is new System
.Address
;
134 (vector
: Interrupt_Vector
;
135 handler
: VOIDFUNCPTR
;
136 parameter
: System
.Address
:= System
.Null_Address
) return STATUS
;
137 -- Binding to the C routine intConnect. Use this to set up an
138 -- user handler. The routine generates a wrapper around the user
139 -- handler to save and restore context
141 function intContext
return int
;
142 -- Binding to the C routine intContext. This function returns 1 only
143 -- if the current execution state is in interrupt context.
146 (Vector
: Interrupt_Vector
) return VOIDFUNCPTR
;
147 -- Binding to the C routine intVecGet. Use this to get the
148 -- existing handler for later restoral
151 (Vector
: Interrupt_Vector
;
152 Handler
: VOIDFUNCPTR
);
153 -- Binding to the C routine intVecSet. Use this to restore a
154 -- handler obtained using intVecGet
157 (vector
: Interrupt_Vector
;
158 pFunction
: out VOIDFUNCPTR
;
159 pIdtGate
: not null access int
;
160 pIdtSelector
: not null access int
);
161 -- Binding to the C routine intVecGet2. Use this to get the
162 -- existing handler for later restoral
165 (vector
: Interrupt_Vector
;
166 pFunction
: VOIDFUNCPTR
;
167 pIdtGate
: not null access int
;
168 pIdtSelector
: not null access int
);
169 -- Binding to the C routine intVecSet2. Use this to restore a
170 -- handler obtained using intVecGet2
172 function INUM_TO_IVEC
(intNum
: int
) return Interrupt_Vector
;
173 -- Equivalent to the C macro INUM_TO_IVEC used to convert an interrupt
174 -- number to an interrupt vector
177 (fmt
: String; arg1
, arg2
, arg3
, arg4
, arg5
, arg6
: int
:= 0);
178 -- Binding to the C routine logMsg. Note that it is the caller's
179 -- responsibility to ensure that fmt is a null-terminated string
180 -- (e.g logMsg ("Interrupt" & ASCII.NUL))
182 type FP_CONTEXT
is private;
183 -- Floating point context save and restore. Handlers using floating
184 -- point must be bracketed with these calls. The pFpContext parameter
185 -- should be an object of type FP_CONTEXT that is
186 -- declared local to the handler.
187 -- See the VxWorks Intel Architecture Supplement regarding
190 procedure fppRestore
(pFpContext
: in out FP_CONTEXT
);
191 -- Restore floating point context - old style
193 procedure fppSave
(pFpContext
: in out FP_CONTEXT
);
194 -- Save floating point context - old style
196 procedure fppXrestore
(pFpContext
: in out FP_CONTEXT
);
197 -- Restore floating point context - new style
199 procedure fppXsave
(pFpContext
: in out FP_CONTEXT
);
200 -- Save floating point context - new style
204 type FP_CONTEXT
is new System
.VxWorks
.FP_CONTEXT
;
205 -- Target-dependent floating point context type
207 pragma Import
(C
, intConnect
, "intConnect");
208 pragma Import
(C
, intContext
, "intContext");
209 pragma Import
(C
, intVecGet
, "intVecGet");
210 pragma Import
(C
, intVecSet
, "intVecSet");
211 pragma Import
(C
, intVecGet2
, "intVecGet2");
212 pragma Import
(C
, intVecSet2
, "intVecSet2");
213 pragma Import
(C
, INUM_TO_IVEC
, "__gnat_inum_to_ivec");
214 pragma Import
(C
, logMsg
, "logMsg");
215 pragma Import
(C
, fppRestore
, "fppRestore");
216 pragma Import
(C
, fppSave
, "fppSave");
217 pragma Import
(C
, fppXrestore
, "fppXrestore");
218 pragma Import
(C
, fppXsave
, "fppXsave");
219 end Interfaces
.VxWorks
;