1    /* 
     2     *  Copyright (c) 2008 Texas Instruments. All rights reserved. 
     3     *  This program and the accompanying materials are made available under the 
     4     *  terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 and Eclipse Distribution License
     5     *  v. 1.0 which accompanies this distribution. The Eclipse Public License is
     6     *  available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html and the Eclipse
     7     *  Distribution License is available at 
     8     *  http://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/edl-v10.php.
     9     *
    10     *  Contributors:
    11     *      Texas Instruments - initial implementation
    12     * */
    13    /*
    14     *  ======== Startup.xdc ========
    15     */
    16    
    17    package xdc.runtime;
    18    
    19    /*!
    20     *  ======== Startup ========
    21     *  The `xdc.runtime` startup bootstrap
    22     *
    23     *  This module manages the very early startup initialization that occurs
    24     *  before C's `main()` function is invoked.  This initialization typically
    25     *  consists of setting hardware specific registers that control watchdog
    26     *  timers, access to memory, cache settings, clock speeds, etc.
    27     *
    28     *  In addition to configuration parameters that allow the user to add custom
    29     *  startup functions, this module also provides services that allow modules
    30     *  to automatically add initialiazation functions to the startup sequence.
    31     *  
    32     *  @a(Startup Sequence)
    33     *  The following list defines the startup sequence and, in particular, when
    34     *  user provided startup functions are invoked:
    35     *  @p(nlist)
    36     *   - CPU is initialized and initial C stack setup is performed.
    37     *   - The function specified by `Startup.resetFxn` is called.
    38     *     `Startup.resetFxn` is called only on platforms where reset is performed
    39     *     before running a program. For example, boot code for all TI targets
    40     *     invokes `Startup.resetFxn`, but this function is not invoked on
    41     *     Microsoft targets.
    42     *   - C runtime initialization is performed.
    43     *   - Functions from the array `Startup.firstFxns` are called.
    44     *   - All `Mod_Module_startup` functions (see Module Initialization below) 
    45     *     are called in a loop until all such functions return
    46     *     `{@link #Startup_DONE}` or the `{@link #maxPasses}` threshold is
    47     *     reached.
    48     *   - Functions from the array `Startup.lastFxns` are called.
    49     *   - The function `main` is called.
    50     *  @p
    51     *     The steps 4 - 6 occur during C++ static object initialization. Since
    52     *     the ANSI C++ Language Standard does not provide a means to control
    53     *     the order of C++ constructors, if a C++ constructor uses an XDC module,
    54     *     there is no guarantee that the module's startup function already ran.
    55     *     Therefore, any C++ constructor that needs XDC modules' services should
    56     *     call `Startup_exec` first to force all startup related functions from
    57     *     steps 4 - 6 to run, before the constructor uses any XDC module.
    58     *  @p
    59     *     Also, if a target does not support C++, the steps 4 - 6 will not run
    60     *     automatically. It is then up to a user's code to invoke `Startup_exec`,
    61     *     possibly as the first step in `main`.
    62     *  @p
    63     *
    64     *  @a(Module Initialization)
    65     *  Every module can optionally define a startup function which is called
    66     *  before `main()`.  Modules declare that they want to participate in this
    67     *  startup sequence via the `@ModuleStartup` attribute in the module's spec
    68     *  file.  Modules that use this attribute must also implement the following
    69     *  startup function:
    70     *  @p(code)
    71     *      Int Mod_Module_startup(Int state);
    72     *  @p
    73     *  where "Mod" is the name of the module requesting startup support.
    74     *
    75     *  The parameter to the startup function serves as "state variable" whose
    76     *  initial value will be `Startup_NOTDONE`. If `startup()` returns a value
    77     *  other than `Startup_DONE`, it will be called in a subsequent pass with this
    78     *  return value passed in as `state`.  To ensure this process terminates,
    79     *  no startup function is ever called more than `{@link #maxPasses}`
    80     *  times.
    81     *
    82     *  For situations in which the startup of one module depends upon another
    83     *  having completed its startup processing, the following function is
    84     *  automatically defined for all modules and proxies:
    85     *  @p(code)
    86     *      Bool Mod_Module_startupDone();
    87     *  @p
    88     *  where "Mod" is the name of some module or proxy.  These predicates can
    89     *  be used as guards inside of a startup function to probe whether a
    90     *  particular module has completed its own startup processing.  As a
    91     *  convenience, the function `Startup_rtsDone()` probes the necessary set of
    92     *  `xdc.runtime` modules required to support instance `create()` functions, and
    93     *  should be called before any startup-time instance creation and/or
    94     *  memory allocation is performed.
    95     *  @p(code)
    96     *      Int Mod_Module_startup(Int state)
    97     *      {
    98     *          if (!Startup_rtsDone()) {
    99     *              return (Startup_NOTDONE);
   100     *          }
   101     *              .
   102     *              .
   103     *              .
   104     *          return (Startup_DONE);
   105     *      }
   106     *  @p
   107     *
   108     *  @a(Examples)
   109     *  The following code shows how to add custom startup functions to this module.
   110     *  @p(code)
   111     *      var Startup = xdc.useModule('xdc.runtime.Startup');
   112     *      Startup.resetFxn = "&myResetFxn";
   113     *      Startup.firstFxns[Startup.firstFxns.length++] = "&myFirst";
   114     *      Startup.lastFxns[Startup.lastFxns.length++] = "&myLast";
   115     *  @p
   116     *
   117     */
   118    @Template("./Startup.xdt")
   119    
   120    module Startup {
   121    
   122        /*!
   123         *  ======== DONE ========
   124         *  Returned from module startup functions no further calls are required
   125         */
   126        const Int DONE = -1;
   127    
   128        /*!
   129         *  ======== NOTDONE ========
   130         *  Initial value of state argument passed to module startup functions
   131         */
   132        const Int NOTDONE = 0;
   133    
   134        /*!
   135         *  ======== ModuleView ========
   136         *  @_nodoc
   137         */
   138        metaonly struct ModuleView {
   139            Bool    rtsStartupDone;
   140            Bool    startupBegun;
   141            String  resetFxn;
   142            String  firstFxns[];
   143            String  lastFxns[];
   144        }
   145        
   146        /*!
   147         *  ======== StartupStateView ========
   148         *  @_nodoc
   149         */
   150        metaonly struct StartupStateView {
   151            Int     order;
   152            String  moduleName;
   153            String  done;
   154        }
   155            
   156        /*!
   157         *  ======== rovViewInfo ========
   158         *  @_nodoc
   159         */
   160        @Facet
   161        metaonly config xdc.rov.ViewInfo.Instance rovViewInfo = 
   162            xdc.rov.ViewInfo.create({
   163                viewMap: [
   164                    ['Module', 
   165                        {
   166                            type: xdc.rov.ViewInfo.MODULE,
   167                            viewInitFxn: 'viewInitModule',
   168                            structName: 'ModuleView'
   169                        }
   170                    ],
   171                    ['Startup State', 
   172                        {
   173                            type: xdc.rov.ViewInfo.MODULE_DATA,
   174                            viewInitFxn: 'viewInitStartupState',
   175                            structName: 'StartupStateView'
   176                        }
   177                    ]
   178                ]
   179            });
   180        
   181        /*!
   182         *  ======== maxPasses ========
   183         *  Max number of iterations over the set of startup functions
   184         */
   185        config Int maxPasses = 32;
   186        
   187        /*!
   188         *  ======== InitFxn ========
   189         *  Type of function assignable to `firstFxns`, `lastFxns`, or `resetFxn`
   190         */
   191        typedef Void (*InitFxn)();
   192        
   193        /*!
   194         *  ======== firstFxns ========
   195         *  List of functions called before module startup
   196         *
   197         *  @see 
   198         *      #xdoc-sect-2 Startup Sequence
   199         */
   200        config InitFxn firstFxns[length] = [];
   201    
   202        /*!
   203         *  ======== lastFxns ========
   204         *  List of functions called after module startup
   205         *
   206         *  @see 
   207         *      #xdoc-sect-2 Startup Sequence
   208         */
   209        config InitFxn lastFxns[length] = [];
   210    
   211        /*!
   212         *  ======== resetFxn ========
   213         *  Function to be called by during initialization
   214         *
   215         *  This function is called only on platforms where reset is performed
   216         *  before running the program. The purpose of this function is to set up
   217         *  the hardware registers (cache, external memory interface, etc.) before
   218         *  any other code executes.
   219         *
   220         *  This function is called as early as possible in the
   221         *  {@link #xdoc-sect-2 program initialization} process.
   222         *  
   223         *  @see 
   224         *      #xdoc-sect-2 Startup Sequence
   225         */
   226        metaonly config InitFxn resetFxn = null;
   227    
   228        /*!
   229         *  ======== exec ========
   230         *  Execute the startup functions of all resident modules
   231         *
   232         *  Note that this function is idempotent, and can be called at any point
   233         *  in the platform/target startup sequence in which "ordinary" C functions
   234         *  can execute.  By default, this function is called as part of the
   235         *  standard C++ static initialization sequence.
   236         *
   237         *  If your target compiler does not support C++, this function must be
   238         *  called at least once prior to using any `xdc.runtime` modules.
   239         *  Simply call this function at the very beginning of `main()`.
   240         */
   241        Void exec();
   242    
   243        /*!
   244         *  ======== rtsDone ========
   245         *  Query the state of the `xdc.runtime` package
   246         *
   247         *  This function is used by module startup functions to determine
   248         *  when it is possible to use the `xdc.runtime` modules; e.g. to
   249         *  allocate memory, create instances managed by some module (even
   250         *  those outside the `xdc.runtime` package), call a `Log` function,
   251         *  etc.
   252         *
   253         *  @a(returns)     
   254         *  Returns `TRUE` when all `xdc.runtime` modules have completed
   255         *  initialization.
   256         */
   257        Bool rtsDone();
   258    
   259    internal:
   260    
   261        /*!
   262         *  ======== reset ========
   263         *  Application-specific reset function
   264         *
   265         *  This function is defined in `Startup.xdt`
   266         *  (`xdc_runtime_Startup_reset__I`) and is called as early as
   267         *  possible in the {@link #xdoc-sect-2 program initialization}
   268         *  process; for many platforms, it is called prior the the
   269         *  initialization of the C runtime environment.
   270         *
   271         *  @see 
   272         *      #xdoc-sect-2 Startup Sequence
   273         */
   274        Void reset();
   275    
   276        Void startMods(Int state[], Int len);
   277        readonly config Void (*startModsFxn)(Int[], Int) = startMods;
   278    
   279        extern Void execImplFxn() = xdc_runtime_Startup_exec__I;
   280    
   281        readonly config Void (*execImpl)() = execImplFxn;
   282    
   283        typedef Int (*SFxn)(Int);
   284        config SFxn sfxnTab[];
   285        
   286        /*!
   287         *  ======== sfxnRts ========
   288         *  Array of runtime modules' startup functions 
   289         *
   290         *  This array also contains startup functions of the modules that inherit
   291         *  from interfaces in `xdc.runtime`. Functions added to this array are
   292         *  called only once before the startup procedure for all modules begins.
   293         *
   294         *  @see 
   295         *      #xdoc-sect-2 Startup Sequence
   296         */
   297        config Bool sfxnRts[];
   298    
   299        struct Module_State {
   300            Int *stateTab;      /* initially null */
   301            Bool execFlag;      /* if true, startup code processing started */
   302            Bool rtsDoneFlag;
   303        };
   304    
   305    }
   306    /*
   307     *  @(#) xdc.runtime; 2, 1, 0,438; 12-19-2013 19:53:37; /db/ztree/library/trees/xdc/xdc-z63x/src/packages/
   308     */
   309