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gsm-fw/g23m-aci subtree: initial import from LoCosto source
author | Michael Spacefalcon <msokolov@ivan.Harhan.ORG> |
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date | Sun, 12 Oct 2014 01:45:14 +0000 |
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/gsm-fw/g23m-aci/gdd_dio/gdd.h Sun Oct 12 01:45:14 2014 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,440 @@ +/* ++----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +| Project : GSM-F&D (8411) +| Modul : BAT library ++----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +| Copyright 2002 Texas Instruments Berlin, AG +| All rights reserved. +| +| This file is confidential and a trade secret of Texas +| Instruments Berlin, AG +| The receipt of or possession of this file does not convey +| any rights to reproduce or disclose its contents or to +| manufacture, use, or sell anything it may describe, in +| whole, or in part, without the specific written consent of +| Texas Instruments Berlin, AG. ++----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +| Purpose : API of the Generic Data aDapter (GDD) which connects the +| application domain with the protocol stack. ++----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +*/ + +#ifndef GDD_H +#define GDD_H + +/*==== INCLUDES =============================================================*/ + +/*==== DEFINITIONS ==========================================================*/ + +/** Return and error values of GDD functions */ +enum GDD_RESULT_CODES +{ + GDD_OK = 0, /* OK, no error occured */ + GDD_BUSY = 1, /* Currently busy */ + GDD_DIO_NOT_READY = 2, /* Dio not initialized or ready */ + GDD_NO_CONNECTION_SLOT = 3, /* Max number of connections already open */ + GDD_NO_BUF_AVAILABLE = 4, /* No buffer available (for sending) */ + GDD_INVALID_PARAMS = 5, /* Invalid input parameter */ + GDD_REQ_BUF_TOO_LARGE = 6, /* Requested buffer too large */ + GDD_INVALID_BUFFER = 7, /* Invalid buffer */ + GDD_ALREADY_INITIALIZED = 97, /* Instance already initialized */ + GDD_NO_MEMORY = 98, /* Memory allocation during initialization failed */ + GDD_INTERNAL_ERROR = 99 /* General error code for all other errors */ +}; + + +/*==== CONSTS ===============================================================*/ + +/** This size that's required for maintenance of one single connection. + Only needed if the application must allocated memory to be passed into + gdd_init(). */ +#define GDD_DIO_SIZEOF_CONDATA 64 + +/** Size of first buffer segment (used for internal purposes) */ +#define GDD_DIO_PID_SEG_SIZE 2 + + +/*==== TYPES =================================================================*/ + +/** Connection handle */ +typedef U32 T_GDD_CON_HANDLE; + + +/** Identifier for the adapter instances - each instance corresponds to a + DIO driver type */ +typedef enum +{ + GDD_INST_NONE = -1, + GDD_INST_BAT = 0, /* The BAT library */ + GDD_INST_APP, /* Application */ + GDD_INST_TCP, /* TCPIP entity */ + GDD_INST_SOCK, /* Socket library */ + GDD_INST_SOCKCFG, /* Socket library configuration */ + + /* Add new instances here and increase GDD_NUM_INSTS accordingly */ + GDD_NUM_INSTS, + /* Maximum number of instances is defined by GDD_MAX_INST_ID */ + GDD_MAX_INST_ID = 255 +} T_GDD_INST_ID; + + +/* + * GDD data format - identicial to DIOv4 data format. + */ +typedef struct +{ + U8 _align0; /*< 0: 1> alignment */ + U8 _align1; /*< 1: 1> alignment */ + U16 c_data; /*< 2: 2> counter */ + U8 *ptr_data; /*< 4: 4> pointer to pointer to the first + byte of the data buffer segment */ +} T_GDD_SEGMENT; + +typedef struct +{ + U16 length; /*< 0: 2> len of dio_ctrl */ + U8 _align0; /*< 2: 1> alignment */ + U8 c_segment; /*< 3: 1> counter of segments */ + T_GDD_SEGMENT *ptr_gdd_segment; /*< 4: 4> pointer to Structured Element */ +} T_GDD_BUF; + + + +/** Capabilities of DIO BAT adapter, to be set by the client */ +typedef struct +{ + U32 mtu_size; +} T_GDD_DIO_CAP; + + +/** Capabilities of the BAT adapter, to be set by the client */ +typedef union +{ + T_GDD_DIO_CAP dio_cap; + /* Capabilities for future adapter implementations to be added here */ +} T_GDD_CAP; + + +/** GDD result type */ +typedef U16 GDD_RESULT; + + +/** Signal types */ +typedef enum +{ + GDD_SIGTYPE_CONNECTION_OPENED = 1, /* Connection is established and usable */ + GDD_SIGTYPE_CONNECTION_FAILED = 2, /* Connection failed or closed down unexpectedly */ + GDD_SIGTYPE_SEND_BUF_AVAILABLE = 3, /* A new send buffer becomes available after an + unsuccessfull call to gdd_get_send_buffer */ + GDD_SIGTYPE_BUF_SENT = 4 /* Indicates that the last sent buffer has been + successfully sent */ +} T_GDD_SIGTYPE; + + + +/** Data associated with a GDD signal */ +typedef struct +{ + T_GDD_SIGTYPE sig; +} T_GDD_SIGNAL; + + + +/*************************************************************************** + * Call-back function definitions (to be implemented by the client) + ***************************************************************************/ + + +/* ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +| Function : gdd_signal_cb ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +| Description : The adapter calls this call-back function to send received data +| to the client. The client must copy the data contained in the +| buffer, since the buffer will be invalidated upon returning +| from this function. +| Alternatively, the client can indicate that he is currently +| busy. In this case, he has to call gdd_signal_ready_rcv() at a +| later time to invoke this call-back function again. +| +| Parameters : sig - Signal ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +*/ +typedef void (* T_GDD_SIGNAL_CB) +( T_GDD_CON_HANDLE con, + T_GDD_SIGNAL sig ); + +/* ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +| Function : gdd_received_data_cb ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +| Description : The adapter calls this callback function to signal events to +| the client. +| +| Parameters : sig - Signal +| +| Return : GDD_OK - Data was copied by client +| GDD_BUSY - Client was busy and could not receive data. ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +*/ +typedef GDD_RESULT (* T_GDD_RECEIVE_DATA_CB) +( T_GDD_CON_HANDLE con, + T_GDD_BUF * buf ); + + +/*************************************************************************** + * Function definitions + ***************************************************************************/ + +/* ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +| Function : gdd_init ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +| Description : This optional function can be used to provide the house-keeping +| memory required for the given adapter instance. On platforms +| where memory allocation is available, the function might be +| called with the parameter mem set to 0. In this case, it is +| just use to limit the number of connections via the parameter +| num_con. +| +| Parameters : inst - Instance identifier of the adapter +| mem - Memory allocated by client for maintenance +| of the connections (Input parameter). +| If set to 0, the adapter will allocate +| the memory itself. +| num_con - Maximum number of connections +| +| Return : GDD_OK - Initialization successful +| >GDD_OK - Error (see manual for error codes) ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +*/ +typedef GDD_RESULT (* T_GDD_INIT) +( T_GDD_INST_ID inst, + void * mem, + U16 num_con); + + +/* ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +| Function : gdd_deinit ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +| Description : This function de-initializes an adapter instance. +| Any memory that the adapter has allocated internally is freed. +| +| Parameters : inst - Instance identifier of the adapter +| +| Return : GDD_OK - Initialization successful +| >GDD_OK - Error (see manual for error codes) ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +*/ +typedef GDD_RESULT (* T_GDD_DEINIT) +( T_GDD_INST_ID inst); + + +/* ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +| Function : gdd_connect ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +| Description : This function prepares a new connection for data transmission. +| If the function succeeds, it will return a connection handle +| in the parameter 'con_handle' to the caller. Each connection is +| uniquely identified by its connection handle. +| +| Note : The connection cannot be used straight away. Instead, the +| client receives a signal GDD_SIGTYPE_CONNECTION_OPENED when the +| connection setup has been finished. +| +| Each open connection should be closed using the function +| gdd_close() when it is not used any longer. +| +| Parameters : inst - Instance identifier of the adapter +| con_handle - New handle to the adapter passed back to the +| caller (output parameter). +| cap - capabilities of the adapter +| rcv_cb - Call-back for receiving data (provided by client) +| sig_cb - Call-back for signals (provided by client) +| +| Return : GDD_OK - Connecting is setup and being created. The client +| has to wait for signal GDD_SIGTYPE_CONNECTION_OPENED +| before the connection is usable. +| >GDD_OK - Error (see manual for error codes) ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +*/ +typedef GDD_RESULT (* T_GDD_CONNECT) +( T_GDD_INST_ID inst, + T_GDD_CON_HANDLE * con_handle, + const T_GDD_CAP * cap, + T_GDD_RECEIVE_DATA_CB rcv_cb, + T_GDD_SIGNAL_CB sig_cb ); + + +/* ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +| Function : gdd_disconnect ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +| Description : This function closes and deletes a connection. +| The connection handle will not be valid any longer. +| +| Parameters : con_handle - Handle to the connection to be closed +| +| Return : GDD_OK - Initialization successful +| >GDD_OK - Error (see manual for error codes) ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +*/ +typedef GDD_RESULT (* T_GDD_DISCONNECT) +( T_GDD_CON_HANDLE con_handle ); + + +/* ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +| Function : gdd_get_send_buffer ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +| Description : This function request a send buffer of a minimum size data_size +| for sending on the connection specified with con. The buffer is +| passed back in the parameter 'buf'. +| After a successful call to this function, it is the +| responsibility of the caller to subsequently fill the buffer +| and call gdd_send_data(), before another call to +| gdd_get_send_buffer() is done. In other words, the client must +| make sure that calls to these two functions are synchronized. +| +| Parameters : con_handle - Connection handle +| buf - Pointer to pointer to send buffer (out parameter) +| data_size - Minimum size of requested buffer +| +| Return : GDD_OK - Initialization successful +| >GDD_OK - Error (see manual for error codes) +| GDD_NO_BUF_AVAILABLE - No buffer available. The client +| will be notified with a signal +| GDD_SIGTYPE_SEND_BUF_AVAILABLE when a +| buffer is ready and can be requested. ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +*/ +typedef GDD_RESULT (* T_GDD_GET_SEND_BUFFER) +( T_GDD_CON_HANDLE con_handle, + T_GDD_BUF ** buf, + U16 data_size ); + + +/* ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +| Function : gdd_send_data ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +| Description : This functions sends a buffer over the specified connection. +| Please see also description of gdd_get_send_buffer(). +| +| +| Parameters : con_handle - Connection handle +| buf - Buffer to be sent +| +| Return : GDD_OK - Initialization successful +| >GDD_OK - Error (see manual for error codes) +| GDD_INVALID_BUFFER - The buffer pointed to is incorrect, i.e. +| not the one that was previously requested ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +*/ +typedef GDD_RESULT (* T_GDD_SEND_DATA) +( T_GDD_CON_HANDLE con, + T_GDD_BUF * buf); + + +/* ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +| Function : gdd_signal_ready_rcv ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +| Description : This function is called from the client to indicate that he +| is ready to receive. Typically, it is called from the client +| when he becomes ready after a preceding result callback +| (result_cb) was returned with GDD_BUSY. +| +| Parameters : con_handle - Connection handle ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +*/ +typedef void (* T_GDD_SIGNAL_READY_RCV) +( T_GDD_CON_HANDLE con ); + + +/** GDD Function pointer table */ +typedef struct +{ + T_GDD_INIT gdd_init; + T_GDD_DEINIT gdd_deinit; + T_GDD_CONNECT gdd_connect; + T_GDD_DISCONNECT gdd_disconnect; + T_GDD_GET_SEND_BUFFER gdd_get_send_buffer; + T_GDD_SEND_DATA gdd_send_data; + T_GDD_SIGNAL_READY_RCV gdd_signal_ready_rcv; +} T_GDD_FUNC; + + +/** Needed for initialization of client of BAT adapter (BAT library) */ +extern T_GDD_FUNC gdd_func_dio; + + +/*************************************************************************** + * Helper function definitions + ***************************************************************************/ + +/* ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +| Function : gdd_write_buf ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +| Description : Write data from a client buffer into into a GDD buffer +| The datagram protocol ID for the following link layer (PPP) is +| set internally to 0x21 (IPv4). If you need to set the protocol +| ID to something else, please use the function +| gdd_write_buf_with_pid().. +| +| Parameters : src_buf - Source buffer (client owned) +| src_size - Size of source buffer +| dest_buf - Destination buffer +| +| Return : 0 if all bytes have been written to the destination buffer. +| If not all bytes could be written, the return value is larger +| than 0 and denotes the number of remaining (unwritten) bytes. +| A negative return value indicates an error. ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +*/ +S32 gdd_write_buf(const U8 * src_buf, U16 src_size, T_GDD_BUF * dest_buf); + +/* ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +| Description : Write user data and a datagram protocol ID used by the link +| layer (PPP) into a GDD buffer. +| +| Parameters : src_buf - Source buffer (client owned) +| src_size - Size of source buffer +| dest_buf - Destination buffer +| protocol_id - datagram protocol identifier +| +| Return : 0 if all bytes have been written to the destination buffer. +| If not all bytes could be written, the return value is larger +| than 0 and denotes the number of remaining (unwritten) bytes. +| A negative return value indicates an error. ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +*/ +S32 gdd_write_buf_with_pid(const U8 * src_buf, U16 src_size, + T_GDD_BUF * dest_buf,U8 protocol_id); + + +/* ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +| Function : gdd_read_buf ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +| Description : Read data from a GDD buffer into a client buffer. +| +| Parameters : src_buf - Source buffer received from GDD +| dest_buf - Destination buffer (client owned) +| dest_size - Size of destination buffer +| +| Return : 0 if all bytes have been copied into the destination buffer. +| If not all bytes could be copied into the destination buffer, +| the return value is larger than 0 and denotes the number of +| remaining (unread) bytes. A negative return value indicase an +| error. ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +*/ +S32 gdd_read_buf(const T_GDD_BUF * src_buf, U8 * dest_buf, U16 dest_size); + + +#endif /* GDD_H */