epoc32/include/beagle/iolines.h
author William Roberts <williamr@symbian.org>
Wed, 31 Mar 2010 12:27:01 +0100
branchSymbian2
changeset 3 e1b950c65cb4
parent 2 epoc32/include/template/specific/iolines.h@2fe1408b6811
child 4 837f303aceeb
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Attempt to represent the S^2->S^3 header reorganisation as a series of "hg rename" operations
     1 // Copyright (c) 1998-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
     2 // All rights reserved.
     3 // This component and the accompanying materials are made available
     4 // under the terms of the License "Symbian Foundation License v1.0" to Symbian Foundation members and "Symbian Foundation End User License Agreement v1.0" to non-members
     5 // which accompanies this distribution, and is available
     6 // at the URL "http://www.symbianfoundation.org/legal/licencesv10.html".
     7 //
     8 // Initial Contributors:
     9 // Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
    10 //
    11 // Contributors:
    12 //
    13 // Description:
    14 // template\template_variant\inc\iolines.h
    15 // Variant layer header for Template Platform
    16 // 
    17 //
    18 
    19 
    20 
    21 #ifndef __V32TEMPLATEV1_H__
    22 #define __V32TEMPLATEV1_H__
    23 #include <e32cmn.h>
    24 #include <kpower.h>
    25 
    26 //----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    27 // Variant-specific constants: use #define if constant dependencies are not
    28 // declared within this file (this breaks the dependency on other header files)
    29 //----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    30 
    31 // Examples of what goes in here include:
    32 //
    33 // - General-purpose I/O allocation such as 
    34 //	 #define KtVariantGpio32KHzClkOut		KHtGpioPort1
    35 //	 #define KtVariantGpioRClkOut			KHtGpioPort0
    36 //
    37 //	 #define KmVariantPinDirectionIn Sleep	0
    38 //
    39 // - Memory constants (type, geometry, wait states, etc) such as:
    40 //	 #define KwVariantRom0Type				TTemplate::ERomTypeBurst4Rom
    41 //	 #define KwVariantRom0Width				TTemplate::ERomWidth32
    42 //	 const TUint KwVariantRom0WaitNs		= 150;
    43 //	 const TUint KwVariantRom0PageNs		= 30;
    44 //	 const TUint KwVariantRom0RecoverNs		= 55;
    45 //
    46 // - Specific Peripherals (Keyboard, LCD, CODECS, Serial Ports) such as 
    47 //	 const TUint KwVariantKeyColLshift		= 7;
    48 //	 #define KwVariantLcdBpp				TTemplate::ELcd8BitsPerPixel
    49 //   const TUint KwVariantLcdMaxColors		= 4096;
    50 //   const TUint KwVariantCodecMaxVolume	= 0;
    51 //
    52 // - Off-chip hardware control blocks (addresses, register make-up)
    53 //
    54 // - Interrupts (second-level Interrupt controller base address, register make-up):
    55 //   (EXAMPLE ONLY:)
    56 const TUint32 KHwVariantPhysBase		=	0x40000000;
    57 const TUint32 KHoVariantRegSpacing		=	0x200;
    58 
    59 const TUint32 KHoBaseIntCont			=	0x0B*KHoVariantRegSpacing;
    60 
    61 const TUint32 KHoIntContEnable			=	0x00;		// offsets from KHwVariantPhysBase+KHoBaseIntCont
    62 const TUint32 KHoIntContPending			=	0x04;
    63 // other Variant and external blocks Base adrress offsets to KHwVariantPhysBase
    64 
    65 
    66 // TO DO: (optional)
    67 //
    68 // Enumerate here all Variant (2nd level)  interrupt sources. It could be a good idea to enumerate them in a way that 
    69 // facilitates operating on the corresponding interrupt controller registers (e.g using their value as a shift count)
    70 //
    71 //   (EXAMPLE ONLY:)
    72 enum TTemplateInterruptId
    73 	{
    74 	// the top-level bit is set to distinguish from first level (ASSP) Interrupts
    75 	EXIntIdA=0x80000000,
    76 	EXIntIdB=0x80000001,
    77 	// ...
    78 	EXIntIdZ=0x80000019,
    79 
    80 	ENumXInts=0x1A
    81 	};
    82 
    83 //
    84 // TO DO: (optional)
    85 //
    86 // Define here some commonly used Variant (2nd level) interrupts
    87 //
    88 //   (EXAMPLE ONLY:)
    89 const TInt KIntIdKeyboard=EXIntIdB;
    90 
    91 class Variant
    92     {
    93 	// below is a selection of functions usually implemented  at this level. This do not constitute a mandatory
    94 	// set and it might not be relevant for your hardware...
    95 public:
    96 	/**
    97 	 * initialisation
    98 	 */
    99 	static void Init3();
   100 	/**
   101 	 * Returns the Linear Base address of the Variant Hardware
   102 	 */
   103 	IMPORT_C static TUint BaseLinAddress();
   104 	/**
   105 	 * When invoked, turns off all power supplies
   106 	 */
   107 	IMPORT_C static void PowerReset();
   108 	/**
   109 	 * When invoked, it marks the Serial port used for outputting debug strings as requiring re-initialisation
   110 	 * As in, for example, the serial port was used by a device driver or the system is coming back from Standby
   111 	 */
   112 	IMPORT_C static void MarkDebugPortOff();
   113 	/**
   114 	 * When invoked, initialises the Serial Port hardware for the serial port used to output Debug strings
   115 	 * Called by Template::DebugInit()
   116 	 */
   117 	IMPORT_C static void UartInit();
   118 	/**
   119 	 * When invoked, read the state of on-board switches
   120 	 * @return A bitmask with the state of on-board switches
   121 	 */
   122 	IMPORT_C static TUint Switches();
   123 	// other functions to access hardware not covered by specific device-drivres, which may be called from drivers
   124 	// or platform-specifc code
   125 	// ...
   126 public:
   127 	static TUint32 iBaseAddress;
   128 	// (optional): May need to have a follower variable to store the value of a read only register initialised at boot time
   129 	// static TUint aFollower;
   130     };
   131 
   132 #endif