/* * Console support for hndrte. * * $Copyright Open Broadcom Corporation$ * * $Id: hndrte_cons.h 383575 2013-02-07 03:10:23Z $ */ #ifndef _HNDRTE_CONS_H #define _HNDRTE_CONS_H #include #if defined(RWL_DONGLE) || defined(UART_REFLECTOR) /* For Dongle uart tranport max cmd len is 256 bytes + header length (16 bytes) * In case of ASD commands we are not sure about how much is the command size * To be on the safe side, input buf len CBUF_LEN is increased to max (512) bytes. */ #define RWL_MAX_DATA_LEN (512 + 8) /* allow some extra bytes for '/n' termination */ #define CBUF_LEN (RWL_MAX_DATA_LEN + 64) /* allow 64 bytes for header ("rwl...") */ #else #define CBUF_LEN (128) #endif /* RWL_DONGLE || UART_REFLECTOR */ #define LOG_BUF_LEN 1024 typedef struct { uint32 buf; /* Can't be pointer on (64-bit) hosts */ uint buf_size; uint idx; char *_buf_compat; /* redundant pointer for backward compat. */ } hndrte_log_t; typedef struct { /* Virtual UART * When there is no UART (e.g. Quickturn), the host should write a complete * input line directly into cbuf and then write the length into vcons_in. * This may also be used when there is a real UART (at risk of conflicting with * the real UART). vcons_out is currently unused. */ volatile uint vcons_in; volatile uint vcons_out; /* Output (logging) buffer * Console output is written to a ring buffer log_buf at index log_idx. * The host may read the output when it sees log_idx advance. * Output will be lost if the output wraps around faster than the host polls. */ hndrte_log_t log; /* Console input line buffer * Characters are read one at a time into cbuf until is received, then * the buffer is processed as a command line. Also used for virtual UART. */ uint cbuf_idx; char cbuf[CBUF_LEN]; } hndrte_cons_t; hndrte_cons_t *hndrte_get_active_cons_state(void); #endif /* _HNDRTE_CONS_H */