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32 
33 
34 /**************************************************************************//**
35  @File          xx_ext.h
36 
37  @Description   Prototypes, externals and typedefs for system-supplied
38                 (external) routines
39 *//***************************************************************************/
40 
41 #ifndef __XX_EXT_H
42 #define __XX_EXT_H
43 
44 #include "std_ext.h"
45 #include "xx_common.h"
46 #include "part_ext.h"
47 
48 
49 
50 /**************************************************************************//**
51  @Group         xx_id  XX Interface (System call hooks)
52 
53  @Description   Prototypes, externals and typedefs for system-supplied
54                 (external) routines
55 
56  @{
57 *//***************************************************************************/
58 
59 #ifdef DEBUG_XX_MALLOC
60 void * XX_MallocDebug(uint32_t size, char *fname, int line);
61 
62 void * XX_MallocSmartDebug(uint32_t size,
63                            int      memPartitionId,
64                            uint32_t alignment,
65                            char     *fname,
66                            int      line);
67 
68 #define XX_Malloc(sz) \
69     XX_MallocDebug((sz), __FILE__, __LINE__)
70 
71 #define XX_MallocSmart(sz, memt, al) \
72     XX_MallocSmartDebug((sz), (memt), (al), __FILE__, __LINE__)
73 
74 #else /* not DEBUG_XX_MALLOC */
75 /**************************************************************************//**
76  @Function      XX_Malloc
77 
78  @Description   allocates contiguous block of memory.
79 
80  @Param[in]     size - Number of bytes to allocate.
81 
82  @Return        The address of the newly allocated block on success, NULL on failure.
83 *//***************************************************************************/
84 void * XX_Malloc(uint32_t size);
85 
86 /**************************************************************************//**
87  @Function      XX_MallocSmart
88 
89  @Description   Allocates contiguous block of memory in a specified
90                 alignment and from the specified segment.
91 
92  @Param[in]     size            - Number of bytes to allocate.
93  @Param[in]     memPartitionId  - Memory partition ID; The value zero must
94                                   be mapped to the default heap partition.
95  @Param[in]     alignment       - Required memory alignment (in bytes).
96 
97  @Return        The address of the newly allocated block on success, NULL on failure.
98 *//***************************************************************************/
99 void * XX_MallocSmart(uint32_t size, int memPartitionId, uint32_t alignment);
100 
101 int XX_MallocSmartInit(void);
102 #endif /* not DEBUG_XX_MALLOC */
103 
104 /**************************************************************************//**
105  @Function      XX_FreeSmart
106 
107  @Description   Frees the memory block pointed to by "p".
108                 Only for memory allocated by XX_MallocSmart
109 
110  @Param[in]     p_Memory - pointer to the memory block.
111 
112  @Return        None.
113 *//***************************************************************************/
114 void XX_FreeSmart(void *p_Memory);
115 
116 /**************************************************************************//**
117  @Function      XX_Free
118 
119  @Description   frees the memory block pointed to by "p".
120 
121  @Param[in]     p_Memory - pointer to the memory block.
122 
123  @Return        None.
124 *//***************************************************************************/
125 void XX_Free(void *p_Memory);
126 
127 /**************************************************************************//**
128  @Function      XX_Print
129 
130  @Description   print a string.
131 
132  @Param[in]     str - string to print.
133 
134  @Return        None.
135 *//***************************************************************************/
136 void XX_Print(char *str, ...);
137 
138 /**************************************************************************//**
139  @Function      XX_SetIntr
140 
141  @Description   Set an interrupt service routine for a specific interrupt source.
142 
143  @Param[in]     irq     - Interrupt ID (system-specific number).
144  @Param[in]     f_Isr   - Callback routine that will be called when the interrupt occurs.
145  @Param[in]     handle  - The argument for the user callback routine.
146 
147  @Return        E_OK on success; error code otherwise..
148 *//***************************************************************************/
149 t_Error XX_SetIntr(uintptr_t irq, t_Isr *f_Isr, t_Handle handle);
150 
151 /**************************************************************************//**
152  @Function      XX_FreeIntr
153 
154  @Description   Free a specific interrupt and a specific callback routine.
155 
156  @Param[in]     irq - Interrupt ID (system-specific number).
157 
158  @Return        E_OK on success; error code otherwise..
159 *//***************************************************************************/
160 t_Error XX_FreeIntr(uintptr_t irq);
161 
162 /**************************************************************************//**
163  @Function      XX_EnableIntr
164 
165  @Description   Enable a specific interrupt.
166 
167  @Param[in]     irq - Interrupt ID (system-specific number).
168 
169  @Return        E_OK on success; error code otherwise..
170 *//***************************************************************************/
171 t_Error XX_EnableIntr(uintptr_t irq);
172 
173 /**************************************************************************//**
174  @Function      XX_DisableIntr
175 
176  @Description   Disable a specific interrupt.
177 
178  @Param[in]     irq - Interrupt ID (system-specific number).
179 
180  @Return        E_OK on success; error code otherwise..
181 *//***************************************************************************/
182 t_Error XX_DisableIntr(uintptr_t irq);
183 
184 /**************************************************************************//**
185  @Function      XX_DisableAllIntr
186 
187  @Description   Disable all interrupts by masking them at the CPU.
188 
189  @Return        A value that represents the interrupts state before the
190                 operation, and should be passed to the matching
191                 XX_RestoreAllIntr() call.
192 *//***************************************************************************/
193 uint32_t XX_DisableAllIntr(void);
194 
195 /**************************************************************************//**
196  @Function      XX_RestoreAllIntr
197 
198  @Description   Restore previous state of interrupts level at the CPU.
199 
200  @Param[in]     flags - A value that represents the interrupts state to restore,
201                         as returned by the matching call for XX_DisableAllIntr().
202 
203  @Return        None.
204 *//***************************************************************************/
205 void XX_RestoreAllIntr(uint32_t flags);
206 
207 
208 t_Error XX_PreallocAndBindIntr(device_t dev, uintptr_t irq, unsigned int cpu);
209 t_Error XX_DeallocIntr(uintptr_t irq);
210 
211 /**************************************************************************//**
212  @Function      XX_Exit
213 
214  @Description   Stop execution and report status (where it is applicable)
215 
216  @Param[in]     status - exit status
217 *//***************************************************************************/
218 void    XX_Exit(int status);
219 
220 
221 /*****************************************************************************/
222 /*                        Tasklet Service Routines                           */
223 /*****************************************************************************/
224 typedef t_Handle t_TaskletHandle;
225 
226 /**************************************************************************//**
227  @Function      XX_InitTasklet
228 
229  @Description   Create and initialize a tasklet object.
230 
231  @Param[in]     routine - A routine to be ran as a tasklet.
232  @Param[in]     data    - An argument to pass to the tasklet.
233 
234  @Return        Tasklet handle is returned on success. NULL is returned otherwise.
235 *//***************************************************************************/
236 t_TaskletHandle XX_InitTasklet (void (*routine)(void *), void *data);
237 
238 /**************************************************************************//**
239  @Function      XX_FreeTasklet
240 
241  @Description   Free a tasklet object.
242 
243  @Param[in]     h_Tasklet - A handle to a tasklet to be free.
244 
245  @Return        None.
246 *//***************************************************************************/
247 void XX_FreeTasklet (t_TaskletHandle h_Tasklet);
248 
249 /**************************************************************************//**
250  @Function      XX_ScheduleTask
251 
252  @Description   Schedule a tasklet object.
253 
254  @Param[in]     h_Tasklet - A handle to a tasklet to be scheduled.
255  @Param[in]     immediate - Indicate whether to schedule this tasklet on
256                             the immediate queue or on the delayed one.
257 
258  @Return        0 - on success. Error code - otherwise.
259 *//***************************************************************************/
260 int XX_ScheduleTask(t_TaskletHandle h_Tasklet, int immediate);
261 
262 /**************************************************************************//**
263  @Function      XX_FlushScheduledTasks
264 
265  @Description   Flush all tasks there are in the scheduled tasks queue.
266 
267  @Return        None.
268 *//***************************************************************************/
269 void XX_FlushScheduledTasks(void);
270 
271 /**************************************************************************//**
272  @Function      XX_TaskletIsQueued
273 
274  @Description   Check if task is queued.
275 
276  @Param[in]     h_Tasklet - A handle to a tasklet to be scheduled.
277 
278  @Return        1 - task is queued. 0 - otherwise.
279 *//***************************************************************************/
280 int XX_TaskletIsQueued(t_TaskletHandle h_Tasklet);
281 
282 /**************************************************************************//**
283  @Function      XX_SetTaskletData
284 
285  @Description   Set data to a scheduled task. Used to change data of already
286                 scheduled task.
287 
288  @Param[in]     h_Tasklet - A handle to a tasklet to be scheduled.
289  @Param[in]     data      - Data to be set.
290 *//***************************************************************************/
291 void XX_SetTaskletData(t_TaskletHandle h_Tasklet, t_Handle data);
292 
293 /**************************************************************************//**
294  @Function      XX_GetTaskletData
295 
296  @Description   Get the data of scheduled task.
297 
298  @Param[in]     h_Tasklet - A handle to a tasklet to be scheduled.
299 
300  @Return        handle to the data of the task.
301 *//***************************************************************************/
302 t_Handle XX_GetTaskletData(t_TaskletHandle h_Tasklet);
303 
304 /**************************************************************************//**
305  @Function      XX_BottomHalf
306 
307  @Description   Bottom half implementation, invoked by the interrupt handler.
308 
309                 This routine handles all bottom-half tasklets with interrupts
310                 enabled.
311 
312  @Return        None.
313 *//***************************************************************************/
314 void XX_BottomHalf(void);
315 
316 
317 /*****************************************************************************/
318 /*                        Spinlock Service Routines                          */
319 /*****************************************************************************/
320 
321 /**************************************************************************//**
322  @Function      XX_InitSpinlock
323 
324  @Description   Creates a spinlock.
325 
326  @Return        Spinlock handle is returned on success; NULL otherwise.
327 *//***************************************************************************/
328 t_Handle XX_InitSpinlock(void);
329 
330 /**************************************************************************//**
331  @Function      XX_FreeSpinlock
332 
333  @Description   Frees the memory allocated for the spinlock creation.
334 
335  @Param[in]     h_Spinlock - A handle to a spinlock.
336 
337  @Return        None.
338 *//***************************************************************************/
339 void XX_FreeSpinlock(t_Handle h_Spinlock);
340 
341 /**************************************************************************//**
342  @Function      XX_LockSpinlock
343 
344  @Description   Locks a spinlock.
345 
346  @Param[in]     h_Spinlock - A handle to a spinlock.
347 
348  @Return        None.
349 *//***************************************************************************/
350 void XX_LockSpinlock(t_Handle h_Spinlock);
351 
352 /**************************************************************************//**
353  @Function      XX_UnlockSpinlock
354 
355  @Description   Unlocks a spinlock.
356 
357  @Param[in]     h_Spinlock - A handle to a spinlock.
358 
359  @Return        None.
360 *//***************************************************************************/
361 void XX_UnlockSpinlock(t_Handle h_Spinlock);
362 
363 /**************************************************************************//**
364  @Function      XX_LockIntrSpinlock
365 
366  @Description   Locks a spinlock (interrupt safe).
367 
368  @Param[in]     h_Spinlock - A handle to a spinlock.
369 
370  @Return        A value that represents the interrupts state before the
371                 operation, and should be passed to the matching
372                 XX_UnlockIntrSpinlock() call.
373 *//***************************************************************************/
374 uint32_t XX_LockIntrSpinlock(t_Handle h_Spinlock);
375 
376 /**************************************************************************//**
377  @Function      XX_UnlockIntrSpinlock
378 
379  @Description   Unlocks a spinlock (interrupt safe).
380 
381  @Param[in]     h_Spinlock  - A handle to a spinlock.
382  @Param[in]     intrFlags   - A value that represents the interrupts state to
383                               restore, as returned by the matching call for
384                               XX_LockIntrSpinlock().
385 
386  @Return        None.
387 *//***************************************************************************/
388 void XX_UnlockIntrSpinlock(t_Handle h_Spinlock, uint32_t intrFlags);
389 
390 
391 /*****************************************************************************/
392 /*                        Timers Service Routines                            */
393 /*****************************************************************************/
394 
395 /**************************************************************************//**
396  @Function      XX_CurrentTime
397 
398  @Description   Returns current system time.
399 
400  @Return        Current system time (in milliseconds).
401 *//***************************************************************************/
402 uint32_t XX_CurrentTime(void);
403 
404 /**************************************************************************//**
405  @Function      XX_CreateTimer
406 
407  @Description   Creates a timer.
408 
409  @Return        Timer handle is returned on success; NULL otherwise.
410 *//***************************************************************************/
411 t_Handle XX_CreateTimer(void);
412 
413 /**************************************************************************//**
414  @Function      XX_FreeTimer
415 
416  @Description   Frees the memory allocated for the timer creation.
417 
418  @Param[in]     h_Timer - A handle to a timer.
419 
420  @Return        None.
421 *//***************************************************************************/
422 void XX_FreeTimer(t_Handle h_Timer);
423 
424 /**************************************************************************//**
425  @Function      XX_StartTimer
426 
427  @Description   Starts a timer.
428 
429                 The user can select to start the timer as periodic timer or as
430                 one-shot timer. The user should provide a callback routine that
431                 will be called when the timer expires.
432 
433  @Param[in]     h_Timer         - A handle to a timer.
434  @Param[in]     msecs           - Timer expiration period (in milliseconds).
435  @Param[in]     periodic        - TRUE for a periodic timer;
436                                   FALSE for a one-shot timer..
437  @Param[in]     f_TimerExpired  - A callback routine to be called when the
438                                   timer expires.
439  @Param[in]     h_Arg           - The argument to pass in the timer-expired
440                                   callback routine.
441 
442  @Return        None.
443 *//***************************************************************************/
444 void XX_StartTimer(t_Handle h_Timer,
445                    uint32_t msecs,
446                    bool     periodic,
447                    void     (*f_TimerExpired)(t_Handle h_Arg),
448                    t_Handle h_Arg);
449 
450 /**************************************************************************//**
451  @Function      XX_StopTimer
452 
453  @Description   Frees the memory allocated for the timer creation.
454 
455  @Param[in]     h_Timer - A handle to a timer.
456 
457  @Return        None.
458 *//***************************************************************************/
459 void XX_StopTimer(t_Handle h_Timer);
460 
461 /**************************************************************************//**
462  @Function      XX_ModTimer
463 
464  @Description   Updates the expiration time of a timer.
465 
466                 This routine adds the given time to the current system time,
467                 and sets this value as the new expiration time of the timer.
468 
469  @Param[in]     h_Timer - A handle to a timer.
470  @Param[in]     msecs   - The new interval until timer expiration
471                           (in milliseconds).
472 
473  @Return        None.
474 *//***************************************************************************/
475 void XX_ModTimer(t_Handle h_Timer, uint32_t msecs);
476 
477 /**************************************************************************//**
478  @Function      XX_Sleep
479 
480  @Description   Non-busy wait until the desired time (in milliseconds) has passed.
481 
482  @Param[in]     msecs - The requested sleep time (in milliseconds).
483 
484  @Return        Zero if the requested time has elapsed; Otherwise, the value
485                 returned will be the unslept amount) in milliseconds.
486 
487  @Cautions      This routine enables interrupts during its wait time.
488 *//***************************************************************************/
489 uint32_t XX_Sleep(uint32_t msecs);
490 
491 /**************************************************************************//**
492  @Function      XX_UDelay
493 
494  @Description   Busy-wait until the desired time (in microseconds) has passed.
495 
496  @Param[in]     usecs - The requested delay time (in microseconds).
497 
498  @Return        None.
499 
500  @Cautions      It is highly unrecommended to call this routine during interrupt
501                 time, because the system time may not be updated properly during
502                 the delay loop. The behavior of this routine during interrupt
503                 time is unexpected.
504 *//***************************************************************************/
505 void XX_UDelay(uint32_t usecs);
506 
507 
508 /*****************************************************************************/
509 /*                         Other Service Routines                            */
510 /*****************************************************************************/
511 
512 /**************************************************************************//**
513  @Function      XX_PhysToVirt
514 
515  @Description   Translates a physical address to the matching virtual address.
516 
517  @Param[in]     addr - The physical address to translate.
518 
519  @Return        Virtual address.
520 *//***************************************************************************/
521 void * XX_PhysToVirt(physAddress_t addr);
522 
523 /**************************************************************************//**
524  @Function      XX_VirtToPhys
525 
526  @Description   Translates a virtual address to the matching physical address.
527 
528  @Param[in]     addr - The virtual address to translate.
529 
530  @Return        Physical address.
531 *//***************************************************************************/
532 physAddress_t XX_VirtToPhys(void *addr);
533 
534 
535 /**************************************************************************//**
536  @Group         xx_ipc  XX Inter-Partition-Communication API
537 
538  @Description   The following API is to be used when working with multiple
539                 partitions configuration.
540 
541  @{
542 *//***************************************************************************/
543 
544 #define XX_IPC_MAX_ADDR_NAME_LENGTH 16         /**< Maximum length of an endpoint name string;
545                                                     The IPC service can use this constant to limit
546                                                     the storage space for IPC endpoint names. */
547 
548 
549 /**************************************************************************//**
550  @Function      t_IpcMsgCompletion
551 
552  @Description   Callback function used upon IPC non-blocking transaction completion
553                 to return message buffer to the caller and to forward reply if available.
554 
555                 This callback function may be attached by the source endpoint to any outgoing
556                 IPC message to indicate a non-blocking send (see also XX_IpcSendMessage() routine).
557                 Upon completion of an IPC transaction (consisting of a message and an optional reply),
558                 the IPC service invokes this callback routine to return the message buffer to the sender
559                 and to provide the received reply, if requested.
560 
561                 User provides this function. Driver invokes it.
562 
563  @Param[in]     h_Module        - Abstract handle to the sending module -  the same handle as was passed
564                                   in the XX_IpcSendMessage() function; This handle is typically used to point
565                                   to the internal data structure of the source endpoint.
566  @Param[in]     p_Msg           - Pointer to original (sent) message buffer;
567                                   The source endpoint can free (or reuse) this buffer when message
568                                   completion callback is called.
569  @Param[in]     p_Reply         - Pointer to (received) reply buffer;
570                                   This pointer is the same as was provided by the source endpoint in
571                                   XX_IpcSendMessage().
572  @Param[in]     replyLength     - Length (in bytes) of actual data in the reply buffer.
573  @Param[in]     status          - Completion status - E_OK or failure indication, e.g. IPC transaction completion
574                                   timeout.
575 
576  @Return        None
577  *//***************************************************************************/
578 typedef void    (t_IpcMsgCompletion)(t_Handle   h_Module,
579                                      uint8_t    *p_Msg,
580                                      uint8_t    *p_Reply,
581                                      uint32_t   replyLength,
582                                      t_Error    status);
583 
584 /**************************************************************************//**
585  @Function      t_IpcMsgHandler
586 
587  @Description   Callback function used as IPC message handler.
588 
589                 The IPC service invokes message handlers for each IPC message received.
590                 The actual function pointer should be registered by each destination endpoint
591                 via the XX_IpcRegisterMsgHandler() routine.
592 
593                 User provides this function. Driver invokes it.
594 
595  @Param[in]     h_Module        - Abstract handle to the message handling module -  the same handle as
596                                   was passed in the XX_IpcRegisterMsgHandler() function; this handle is
597                                   typically used to point to the internal data structure of the destination
598                                   endpoint.
599  @Param[in]     p_Msg           - Pointer to message buffer with data received from peer.
600  @Param[in]     msgLength       - Length (in bytes) of message data.
601  @Param[in]     p_Reply         - Pointer to reply buffer, to be filled by the message handler and then sent
602                                   by the IPC service;
603                                   The reply buffer is allocated by the IPC service with size equals to the
604                                   replyLength parameter provided in message handler registration (see
605                                   XX_IpcRegisterMsgHandler() function);
606                                   If replyLength was initially specified as zero during message handler registration,
607                                   the IPC service may set this pointer to NULL and assume that a reply is not needed;
608                                   The IPC service is also responsible for freeing the reply buffer after the
609                                   reply has been sent or dismissed.
610  @Param[in,out] p_ReplyLength   - Pointer to reply length, which has a dual role in this function:
611                                   [In] equals the replyLength parameter provided in message handler
612                                   registration (see XX_IpcRegisterMsgHandler() function), and
613                                   [Out] should be updated by message handler to the actual reply length; if
614                                   this value is set to zero, the IPC service must assume that a reply should
615                                   not be sent;
616                                   Note: If p_Reply is not NULL, p_ReplyLength must not be NULL as well.
617 
618  @Return        E_OK on success; Error code otherwise.
619  *//***************************************************************************/
620 typedef t_Error (t_IpcMsgHandler)(t_Handle  h_Module,
621                                   uint8_t   *p_Msg,
622                                   uint32_t  msgLength,
623                                   uint8_t   *p_Reply,
624                                   uint32_t  *p_ReplyLength);
625 
626 /**************************************************************************//**
627  @Function      XX_IpcRegisterMsgHandler
628 
629  @Description   IPC mailbox registration.
630 
631                 This function is used for registering an IPC message handler in the IPC service.
632                 This function is called by each destination endpoint to indicate that it is ready
633                 to handle incoming messages. The IPC service invokes the message handler upon receiving
634                 a message addressed to the specified destination endpoint.
635 
636  @Param[in]     addr                - The address name string associated with the destination endpoint;
637                                       This address must be unique across the IPC service domain to ensure
638                                       correct message routing.
639  @Param[in]     f_MsgHandler        - Pointer to the message handler callback for processing incoming
640                                       message; invoked by the IPC service upon receiving a message
641                                       addressed to the destination endpoint specified by the addr
642                                       parameter.
643  @Param[in]     h_Module            - Abstract handle to the message handling module, passed unchanged
644                                       to f_MsgHandler callback function.
645  @Param[in]     replyLength         - The maximal data length (in bytes) of any reply that the specified message handler
646                                       may generate; the IPC service provides the message handler with buffer
647                                       for reply according to the length specified here (refer also to the description
648                                       of #t_IpcMsgHandler callback function type);
649                                       This size shall be zero if the message handler never generates replies.
650 
651  @Return        E_OK on success; Error code otherwise.
652 *//***************************************************************************/
653 t_Error XX_IpcRegisterMsgHandler(char                   addr[XX_IPC_MAX_ADDR_NAME_LENGTH],
654                                  t_IpcMsgHandler        *f_MsgHandler,
655                                  t_Handle               h_Module,
656                                  uint32_t               replyLength);
657 
658 /**************************************************************************//**
659  @Function      XX_IpcUnregisterMsgHandler
660 
661  @Description   Release IPC mailbox routine.
662 
663                  This function is used for unregistering an IPC message handler from the IPC service.
664                  This function is called by each destination endpoint to indicate that it is no longer
665                  capable of handling incoming messages.
666 
667  @Param[in]     addr          - The address name string associated with the destination endpoint;
668                                 This address is the same as was used when the message handler was
669                                 registered via XX_IpcRegisterMsgHandler().
670 
671  @Return        E_OK on success; Error code otherwise.
672 *//***************************************************************************/
673 t_Error XX_IpcUnregisterMsgHandler(char addr[XX_IPC_MAX_ADDR_NAME_LENGTH]);
674 
675 /**************************************************************************//**
676  @Function      XX_IpcInitSession
677 
678  @Description   This function is used for creating an IPC session between the source endpoint
679                 and the destination endpoint.
680 
681                 The actual implementation and representation of a session is left for the IPC service.
682                 The function returns an abstract handle to the created session. This handle shall be used
683                 by the source endpoint in subsequent calls to XX_IpcSendMessage().
684                 The IPC service assumes that before this function is called, no messages are sent from
685                 the specified source endpoint to the specified destination endpoint.
686 
687                 The IPC service may use a connection-oriented approach or a connectionless approach (or both)
688                 as described below.
689 
690                 @par Connection-Oriented Approach
691 
692                 The IPC service may implement a session in a connection-oriented approach -  when this function is called,
693                 the IPC service should take the necessary steps to bring up a source-to-destination channel for messages
694                 and a destination-to-source channel for replies. The returned handle should represent the internal
695                 representation of these channels.
696 
697                 @par Connectionless Approach
698 
699                 The IPC service may implement a session in a connectionless approach -  when this function is called, the
700                 IPC service should not perform any particular steps, but it must store the pair of source and destination
701                 addresses in some session representation and return it as a handle. When XX_IpcSendMessage() shall be
702                 called, the IPC service may use this handle to provide the necessary identifiers for routing the messages
703                 through the connectionless medium.
704 
705  @Param[in]     destAddr      - The address name string associated with the destination endpoint.
706  @Param[in]     srcAddr       - The address name string associated with the source endpoint.
707 
708  @Return        Abstract handle to the initialized session, or NULL on error.
709 *//***************************************************************************/
710 t_Handle XX_IpcInitSession(char destAddr[XX_IPC_MAX_ADDR_NAME_LENGTH],
711                            char srcAddr[XX_IPC_MAX_ADDR_NAME_LENGTH]);
712 
713 /**************************************************************************//**
714  @Function      XX_IpcFreeSession
715 
716  @Description   This function is used for terminating an existing IPC session between a source endpoint
717                 and a destination endpoint.
718 
719                 The IPC service assumes that after this function is called, no messages shall be sent from
720                 the associated source endpoint to the associated destination endpoint.
721 
722  @Param[in]     h_Session      - Abstract handle to the IPC session -  the same handle as was originally
723                                  returned by the XX_IpcInitSession() function.
724 
725  @Return        E_OK on success; Error code otherwise.
726 *//***************************************************************************/
727 t_Error XX_IpcFreeSession(t_Handle h_Session);
728 
729 /**************************************************************************//**
730  @Function      XX_IpcSendMessage
731 
732  @Description   IPC message send routine.
733 
734                 This function may be used by a source endpoint to send an IPC message to a destination
735                 endpoint. The source endpoint cannot send a message to the destination endpoint without
736                 first initiating a session with that destination endpoint via XX_IpcInitSession() routine.
737 
738                 The source endpoint must provide the buffer pointer and length of the outgoing message.
739                 Optionally, it may also provide a buffer for an expected reply. In the latter case, the
740                 transaction is not considered complete by the IPC service until the reply has been received.
741                 If the source endpoint does not provide a reply buffer, the transaction is considered
742                 complete after the message has been sent. The source endpoint must keep the message (and
743                 optional reply) buffers valid until the transaction is complete.
744 
745                 @par Non-blocking mode
746 
747                 The source endpoint may request a non-blocking send by providing a non-NULL pointer to a message
748                 completion callback function (f_Completion). Upon completion of the IPC transaction (consisting of a
749                 message and an optional reply), the IPC service invokes this callback routine to return the message
750                 buffer to the sender and to provide the received reply, if requested.
751 
752                 @par Blocking mode
753 
754                 The source endpoint may request a blocking send by setting f_Completion to NULL. The function is
755                 expected to block until the IPC transaction is complete -  either the reply has been received or (if no reply
756                 was requested) the message has been sent.
757 
758  @Param[in]     h_Session       - Abstract handle to the IPC session -  the same handle as was originally
759                                   returned by the XX_IpcInitSession() function.
760  @Param[in]     p_Msg           - Pointer to message buffer to send.
761  @Param[in]     msgLength       - Length (in bytes) of actual data in the message buffer.
762  @Param[in]     p_Reply         - Pointer to reply buffer -  if this buffer is not NULL, the IPC service
763                                   fills this buffer with the received reply data;
764                                   In blocking mode, the reply data must be valid when the function returns;
765                                   In non-blocking mode, the reply data is valid when f_Completion is called;
766                                   If this pointer is NULL, no reply is expected.
767  @Param[in,out] p_ReplyLength   - Pointer to reply length, which has a dual role in this function:
768                                   [In] specifies the maximal length (in bytes) of the reply buffer pointed by
769                                   p_Reply, and
770                                   [Out] in non-blocking mode this value is updated by the IPC service to the
771                                   actual reply length (in bytes).
772  @Param[in]     f_Completion    - Pointer to a completion callback to be used in non-blocking send mode;
773                                   The completion callback is invoked by the IPC service upon
774                                   completion of the IPC transaction (consisting of a message and an optional
775                                   reply);
776                                   If this pointer is NULL, the function is expected to block until the IPC
777                                   transaction is complete.
778  @Param[in]     h_Arg           - Abstract handle to the sending module; passed unchanged to the f_Completion
779                                   callback function as the first argument.
780 
781  @Return        E_OK on success; Error code otherwise.
782 *//***************************************************************************/
783 t_Error XX_IpcSendMessage(t_Handle           h_Session,
784                           uint8_t            *p_Msg,
785                           uint32_t           msgLength,
786                           uint8_t            *p_Reply,
787                           uint32_t           *p_ReplyLength,
788                           t_IpcMsgCompletion *f_Completion,
789                           t_Handle           h_Arg);
790 
791 
792 /** @} */ /* end of xx_ipc group */
793 /** @} */ /* end of xx_id group */
794 
795 
796 void XX_PortalSetInfo(device_t dev);
797 #endif /* __XX_EXT_H */
798