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/*
* dspbridge/mpu_driver/src/dynload/module_list.h
*
* DSP-BIOS Bridge driver support functions for TI OMAP processors.
*
* Copyright (C) 2008 Texas Instruments, Inc.
*
* This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
* published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* THIS PACKAGE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED
* WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
*/
/*
* This C header file gives the layout of the data structure created by the
* dynamic loader to describe the set of modules loaded into the DSP.
*
* Linked List Structure:
* ----------------------
* The data structure defined here is a singly-linked list. The list
* represents the set of modules which are currently loaded in the DSP memory.
* The first entry in the list is a header record which contains a flag
* representing the state of the list. The rest of the entries in the list
* are module records.
*
* Global symbol _DLModules designates the first record in the list (i.e. the
* header record). This symbol must be defined in any program that wishes to
* use DLLview plug-in.
*
* String Representation:
* ----------------------
* The string names of the module and its sections are stored in a block of
* memory which follows the module record itself. The strings are ordered:
* module name first, followed by section names in order from the first
* section to the last. String names are tightly packed arrays of 8-bit
* characters (two characters per 16-bit word on the C55x). Strings are
* zero-byte-terminated.
*
* Creating and updating the list:
* -------------------------------
* Upon loading a new module into the DSP memory the dynamic loader inserts a
* new module record as the first module record in the list. The fields of
* this module record are initialized to reflect the properties of the module.
* The dynamic loader does NOT increment the flag/counter in the list's header
* record.
*
* Upon unloading a module from the DSP memory the dynamic loader removes the
* module's record from this list. The dynamic loader also increments the
* flag/counter in the list's header record to indicate that the list has been
* changed.
*/
#ifndef _MODULE_LIST_H_
#define _MODULE_LIST_H_
#include <linux/types.h>
/* Global pointer to the modules_header structure */
#define MODULES_HEADER "_DLModules"
#define MODULES_HEADER_NO_UNDERSCORE "DLModules"
/* Initial version number */
#define INIT_VERSION 1
/* Verification number -- to be recorded in each module record */
#define VERIFICATION 0x79
/* forward declarations */
struct dll_module;
struct dll_sect;
/* the first entry in the list is the modules_header record;
* its address is contained in the global _DLModules pointer */
struct modules_header {
/*
* Address of the first dll_module record in the list or NULL.
* Note: for C55x this is a word address (C55x data is
* word-addressable)
*/
u32 first_module;
/* Combined storage size (in target addressable units) of the
* dll_module record which follows this header record, or zero
* if the list is empty. This size includes the module's string table.
* Note: for C55x the unit is a 16-bit word */
u16 first_module_size;
/* Counter is incremented whenever a module record is removed from
* the list */
u16 update_flag;
};
/* for each 32-bits in above structure, a bitmap, LSB first, whose bits are:
* 0 => a 32-bit value, 1 => 2 16-bit values */
/* swapping bitmap for type modules_header */
#define MODULES_HEADER_BITMAP 0x2
/* information recorded about each section in a module */
struct dll_sect {
/* Load-time address of the section.
* Note: for C55x this is a byte address for program sections, and
* a word address for data sections. C55x program memory is
* byte-addressable, while data memory is word-addressable. */
u32 sect_load_adr;
/* Run-time address of the section.
* Note 1: for C55x this is a byte address for program sections, and
* a word address for data sections.
* Note 2: for C55x two most significant bits of this field indicate
* the section type: '00' for a code section, '11' for a data section
* (C55 addresses are really only 24-bits wide). */
u32 sect_run_adr;
};
/* the rest of the entries in the list are module records */
struct dll_module {
/* Address of the next dll_module record in the list, or 0 if this is
* the last record in the list.
* Note: for C55x this is a word address (C55x data is
* word-addressable) */
u32 next_module;
/* Combined storage size (in target addressable units) of the
* dll_module record which follows this one, or zero if this is the
* last record in the list. This size includes the module's string
* table.
* Note: for C55x the unit is a 16-bit word. */
u16 next_module_size;
/* version number of the tooling; set to INIT_VERSION for Phase 1 */
u16 version;
/* the verification word; set to VERIFICATION */
u16 verification;
/* Number of sections in the sects array */
u16 num_sects;
/* Module's "unique" id; copy of the timestamp from the host
* COFF file */
u32 timestamp;
/* Array of num_sects elements of the module's section records */
struct dll_sect sects[1];
};
/* for each 32 bits in above structure, a bitmap, LSB first, whose bits are:
* 0 => a 32-bit value, 1 => 2 16-bit values */
#define DLL_MODULE_BITMAP 0x6 /* swapping bitmap for type dll_module */
#endif /* _MODULE_LIST_H_ */