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27 * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
29 * Author: Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
32 #ifndef __LWIP_SYS_H__
33 #define __LWIP_SYS_H__
43 /* For a totally minimal and standalone system, we provide null
44 definitions of the sys_ functions. */
45 typedef u8_t sys_sem_t;
46 typedef u8_t sys_mbox_t;
47 typedef u8_t sys_prot_t;
48 struct sys_timeo {u8_t dummy;};
51 #define sys_timeout(m,h,a)
52 #define sys_untimeout(m,a)
53 #define sys_sem_new(c) c
54 #define sys_sem_signal(s)
55 #define sys_sem_wait(s)
56 #define sys_sem_wait_timeout(s,t)
57 #define sys_arch_sem_wait(s,t)
58 #define sys_sem_free(s)
59 #define sys_mbox_new(s) 0
60 #define sys_mbox_fetch(m,d)
61 #define sys_mbox_tryfetch(m,d)
62 #define sys_mbox_post(m,d)
63 #define sys_mbox_trypost(m,d)
64 #define sys_mbox_free(m)
66 #define sys_thread_new(n,t,a,s,p)
70 /** Return code for timeouts from sys_arch_mbox_fetch and sys_arch_sem_wait */
71 #define SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT 0xffffffffUL
73 /* sys_mbox_tryfetch returns SYS_MBOX_EMPTY if appropriate.
74 * For now we use the same magic value, but we allow this to change in future.
76 #define SYS_MBOX_EMPTY SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT
79 #include "arch/sys_arch.h"
81 typedef void (* sys_timeout_handler)(void *arg);
84 struct sys_timeo *next;
86 sys_timeout_handler h;
91 struct sys_timeo *next;
94 /* sys_init() must be called before anthing else. */
100 * Schedule a timeout a specified amount of milliseconds in the
101 * future. When the timeout occurs, the specified timeout handler will
102 * be called. The handler will be passed the "arg" argument when
106 void sys_timeout(u32_t msecs, sys_timeout_handler h, void *arg);
107 void sys_untimeout(sys_timeout_handler h, void *arg);
108 struct sys_timeouts *sys_arch_timeouts(void);
110 /* Semaphore functions. */
111 sys_sem_t sys_sem_new(u8_t count);
112 void sys_sem_signal(sys_sem_t sem);
113 u32_t sys_arch_sem_wait(sys_sem_t sem, u32_t timeout);
114 void sys_sem_free(sys_sem_t sem);
115 void sys_sem_wait(sys_sem_t sem);
116 int sys_sem_wait_timeout(sys_sem_t sem, u32_t timeout);
118 /* Time functions. */
120 void sys_msleep(u32_t ms); /* only has a (close to) 1 jiffy resolution. */
123 u32_t sys_jiffies(void); /* since power up. */
126 /* Mailbox functions. */
127 sys_mbox_t sys_mbox_new(int size);
128 void sys_mbox_post(sys_mbox_t mbox, void *msg);
129 err_t sys_mbox_trypost(sys_mbox_t mbox, void *msg);
130 u32_t sys_arch_mbox_fetch(sys_mbox_t mbox, void **msg, u32_t timeout);
131 #ifndef sys_arch_mbox_tryfetch /* Allow port to override with a macro */
132 u32_t sys_arch_mbox_tryfetch(sys_mbox_t mbox, void **msg);
134 /* For now, we map straight to sys_arch implementation. */
135 #define sys_mbox_tryfetch(mbox, msg) sys_arch_mbox_tryfetch(mbox, msg)
136 void sys_mbox_free(sys_mbox_t mbox);
137 void sys_mbox_fetch(sys_mbox_t mbox, void **msg);
139 /* Thread functions. */
140 sys_thread_t sys_thread_new(char *name, void (* thread)(void *arg), void *arg, int stacksize, int prio);
142 /* The following functions are used only in Unix code, and
143 can be omitted when porting the stack. */
144 /* Returns the current time in microseconds. */
145 unsigned long sys_now(void);
149 /* Critical Region Protection */
150 /* These functions must be implemented in the sys_arch.c file.
151 In some implementations they can provide a more light-weight protection
152 mechanism than using semaphores. Otherwise semaphores can be used for
154 #ifndef SYS_ARCH_PROTECT
155 /** SYS_LIGHTWEIGHT_PROT
156 * define SYS_LIGHTWEIGHT_PROT in lwipopts.h if you want inter-task protection
157 * for certain critical regions during buffer allocation, deallocation and memory
158 * allocation and deallocation.
160 #if SYS_LIGHTWEIGHT_PROT
162 /** SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT
163 * declare a protection variable. This macro will default to defining a variable of
164 * type sys_prot_t. If a particular port needs a different implementation, then
165 * this macro may be defined in sys_arch.h.
167 #define SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(lev) sys_prot_t lev
169 * Perform a "fast" protect. This could be implemented by
170 * disabling interrupts for an embedded system or by using a semaphore or
171 * mutex. The implementation should allow calling SYS_ARCH_PROTECT when
172 * already protected. The old protection level is returned in the variable
173 * "lev". This macro will default to calling the sys_arch_protect() function
174 * which should be implemented in sys_arch.c. If a particular port needs a
175 * different implementation, then this macro may be defined in sys_arch.h
177 #define SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(lev) lev = sys_arch_protect()
178 /** SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT
179 * Perform a "fast" set of the protection level to "lev". This could be
180 * implemented by setting the interrupt level to "lev" within the MACRO or by
181 * using a semaphore or mutex. This macro will default to calling the
182 * sys_arch_unprotect() function which should be implemented in
183 * sys_arch.c. If a particular port needs a different implementation, then
184 * this macro may be defined in sys_arch.h
186 #define SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev) sys_arch_unprotect(lev)
187 sys_prot_t sys_arch_protect(void);
188 void sys_arch_unprotect(sys_prot_t pval);
192 #define SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(lev)
193 #define SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(lev)
194 #define SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(lev)
196 #endif /* SYS_LIGHTWEIGHT_PROT */
198 #endif /* SYS_ARCH_PROTECT */
201 * Macros to set/get and increase/decrease variables in a thread-safe way.
202 * Use these for accessing variable that are used from more than one thread.
206 #define SYS_ARCH_INC(var, val) do { \
207 SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(old_level); \
208 SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(old_level); \
210 SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(old_level); \
212 #endif /* SYS_ARCH_INC */
215 #define SYS_ARCH_DEC(var, val) do { \
216 SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(old_level); \
217 SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(old_level); \
219 SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(old_level); \
221 #endif /* SYS_ARCH_DEC */
224 #define SYS_ARCH_GET(var, ret) do { \
225 SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(old_level); \
226 SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(old_level); \
228 SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(old_level); \
230 #endif /* SYS_ARCH_GET */
233 #define SYS_ARCH_SET(var, val) do { \
234 SYS_ARCH_DECL_PROTECT(old_level); \
235 SYS_ARCH_PROTECT(old_level); \
237 SYS_ARCH_UNPROTECT(old_level); \
239 #endif /* SYS_ARCH_SET */
246 #endif /* __LWIP_SYS_H__ */