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Michael Brown 19 years ago
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@@ -10,12 +10,21 @@
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 #define __attribute__(x)
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 #endif
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-/*
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- * We export the symbol obj_OBJECT (OBJECT is defined on command-line)
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- * as a global symbol, so that the linker can drag in selected object
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- * files from the library using -u obj_OBJECT.
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+/** @file
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+ *
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+ * Global compiler definitions.
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+ *
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+ * This file is implicitly included by every @c .c file in Etherboot.
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+ * It defines global macros such as DBG() and ASSERT().
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  *
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- * Not quite sure why cpp requires two levels of macro call in order
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+ * We arrange for each object to export the symbol @c obj_OBJECT
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+ * (where @c OBJECT is the object name, e.g. @c rtl8139) as a global
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+ * symbol, so that the linker can drag in selected object files from
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+ * the library using <tt> -u obj_OBJECT </tt>.
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+ *
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+ */
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+
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+/* Not quite sure why cpp requires two levels of macro call in order
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  * to actually expand OBJECT...
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  */
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 #undef _H1
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 __asm__ ( ".globl\t" OBJECT_SYMBOL_STR );
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 __asm__ ( ".equ\t" OBJECT_SYMBOL_STR ", 0" );
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-/*
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+/**
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+ * Drag in an object by object name.
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+ *
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  * Macro to allow objects to explicitly drag in other objects by
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  * object name.  Used by config.c.
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  *
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 #define REQUIRE_OBJECT(object) \
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 	__asm__ ( ".equ\tneed_" #object ", obj_" #object );
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+/** @def DBG
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+ *
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+ * Print a debugging message.
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+ *
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+ * The debug level is set at build time by specifying the @c DEBUG=
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+ * parameter on the @c make command line.  For example, to enable
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+ * debugging for the PCI bus functions (in pci.c) in a @c .dsk image
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+ * for the @c rtl8139 card, you could use the command line
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+ *
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+ * @code
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+ *
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+ *   make bin/rtl8139.dsk DEBUG=pci
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+ *
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+ * @endcode
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+ *
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+ * This will enable the debugging statements (DBG()) in pci.c.  If
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+ * debugging is not enabled, DBG() statements will be ignored.
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+ *
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+ * You can enable debugging in several objects simultaneously by
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+ * separating them with commas, as in
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+ *
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+ * @code
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+ *
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+ *   make bin/rtl8139.dsk DEBUG=pci,buffer,heap
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+ *
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+ * @endcode
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+ *
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+ * You can increase the debugging level for an object by specifying it
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+ * with @c :N, where @c N is the level, as in
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+ *
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+ * @code
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+ *
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+ *   make bin/rtl8139.dsk DEBUG=pci,buffer:2,heap
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+ *
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+ * @endcode
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+ *
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+ * which would enable debugging for the PCI, buffer-handling and
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+ * heap-allocation code, with the buffer-handling code at level 2.
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+ *
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+ */
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+
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+/** @def DBG2
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+ *
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+ * Print a level 2 debugging message.
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+ *
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+ * As for DBG().  DBG2() takes effect only when the debugging level is
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+ * 2 or greater.
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+ *
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+ */
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+
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 /*
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  * If debug_OBJECT is set to a true value, the macro DBG(...) will
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  * expand to printf(...) when compiling OBJECT, and the symbol
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 #define DBG2 DBG_PRINT
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 #endif
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-/*
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- * ASSERT() macros
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+/**
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+ * Assert a condition.
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+ *
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+ * If the condition is not true, a debug message will be printed.
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+ * Assertions only take effect if the debug level is non-zero (see
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+ * DBG()).
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  *
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  */
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 #define ASSERT(x)
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 	} while (0)
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 #endif
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-/*
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- * Commonly-used attributes.
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+/** Declare a data structure as packed. */
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+#define PACKED __attribute__ (( packed ))
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+
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+/** 
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+ * Declare a variable or data structure as unused.
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  *
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- * Note that __used can be used only for functions.  If you have a
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- * static variable declaration that you want to force to be included,
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- * use __unused.
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+ * Note that using @c __unused on a static global variable (such as a
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+ * table structure as mentioned in tables.h) is necessary in order to
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+ * inhibit compiler warnings.
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  *
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  */
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-#define PACKED __attribute__ (( packed ))
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 #define __unused __attribute__ (( unused ))
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+
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+/**
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+ * Declare a function as used.
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+ *
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+ * Necessary only if the function is called only from assembler code.
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+ * You cannot use this attribute for static global variables; use @c
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+ * __unused instead.
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+ *
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+ */
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 #define __used __attribute__ (( used ))
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+
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+/** Declare a data structure to be aligned with 16-byte alignment */
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 #define __aligned __attribute__ (( aligned ( 16 ) ))
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-/*
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+/**
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+ * Shared data.
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+ *
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  * To save space in the binary when multiple-driver images are
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  * compiled, uninitialised data areas can be shared between drivers.
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  * This will typically be used to share statically-allocated receive
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  *
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  * Use as e.g.
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  *
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- *  struct {
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+ * @code
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+ *
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+ *   struct {
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  *	char	rx_buf[NUM_RX_BUF][RX_BUF_SIZE];
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  *	char	tx_buf[TX_BUF_SIZE];
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- *  } my_static_data __shared;
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+ *   } my_static_data __shared;
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+ *
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+ * @endcode
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  *
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  */
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 #define __shared __asm__ ( "_shared_bss" )
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 #endif /* ASSEMBLY */

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