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MStar hereby reserves the // rights to any and all damages, losses, costs and expenses resulting therefrom. // //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // file osalTSP.c // @brief Transport Stream Processer (TSP) OSAL // @author MStar Semiconductor,Inc. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// #ifdef MSOS_TYPE_LINUX_KERNEL #include "MsCommon.h" #include "osalTSP.h" #define TSP_TASK_STACK_SIZE 4096UL extern MS_U32 _u32IntNum; static MS_U8 _u8OsalTspStack[TSP_TASK_STACK_SIZE]; // Mutex inline MS_S32 OSAL_TSP_MutexCreate(MS_U8* pu8Name) { return MsOS_CreateMutex(E_MSOS_FIFO, (char*)pu8Name, MSOS_PROCESS_SHARED); } inline MS_BOOL OSAL_TSP_MutexObtain(MS_S32 s32MutexId, MS_U32 u32Timeout) { return MsOS_ObtainMutex(s32MutexId, u32Timeout); } inline MS_BOOL OSAL_TSP_MutexRelease(MS_S32 s32MutexId) { return MsOS_ReleaseMutex(s32MutexId); } // Process inline void OSAL_TSP_Proc(OSAL_TSP_ProcType Proc, OSAL_TSP_ProcTypeParam* pData, MS_U32* pu32Evt) { Proc(pData, pu32Evt); } // @FIXME: E_IRQ_TSP should not used here // Interrupt inline void OSAL_TSP_IntDisable(void) { MsOS_DisableInterrupt((InterruptNum)_u32IntNum); } inline void OSAL_TSP_IntEnable(void) { MsOS_EnableInterrupt((InterruptNum)_u32IntNum); } inline void OSAL_TSP_IntAttach(OSAL_TSP_IsrType Proc) { MsOS_AttachInterrupt((InterruptNum)_u32IntNum, (InterruptCb)Proc); #ifdef TSP_UTOPIA_20 //MsOS_CompleteInterrupt((InterruptNum)_u32IntNum); #endif } inline void OSAL_TSP_IntDetach(void) { MsOS_DetachInterrupt((InterruptNum)_u32IntNum); } // Event inline MS_S32 OSAL_TSP_EventCreate(MS_U8* pu8Name) { return MsOS_CreateEventGroup((char *)pu8Name); } inline MS_BOOL OSAL_TSP_EventDelete(MS_S32 s32EventGroupId) { return MsOS_DeleteEventGroup(s32EventGroupId); } inline MS_BOOL OSAL_TSP_EventSet(MS_S32 s32EventGroupId, MS_U32 u32EventFlag) { return MsOS_SetEvent(s32EventGroupId, u32EventFlag); } inline MS_BOOL OSAL_TSP_EventGet(MS_S32 s32TspEventId, MS_U32 u32EventGroup, MS_U32* pu32RetrievedEventFlag, MS_U32 u32Opt, MS_U32 u32Timeout) { EventWaitMode eWaitMode=E_AND; if (OSAL_EVENT_OR_CLEAR == u32Opt) { eWaitMode = E_OR_CLEAR; } else if (OSAL_EVENT_OR == u32Opt) { eWaitMode = E_OR; } else if(u32Opt > E_OR_CLEAR) { MS_ASSERT(0); } return MsOS_WaitEvent(s32TspEventId, u32EventGroup, pu32RetrievedEventFlag, eWaitMode , u32Timeout); } inline MS_BOOL OSAL_TSP_FltEventGet(MS_S32 s32TspEventId, MS_U32 u32FilterID) { return FALSE; } inline MS_S32 OSAL_TSP_TaskCreate(OSAL_TSP_ProcType Proc, MS_U8* pu8Name) { return MsOS_CreateTask((TaskEntry)Proc, (MS_U32)NULL, #ifdef __arm__ E_TASK_PRI_MEDIUM, #else E_TASK_PRI_SYS, #endif TRUE, _u8OsalTspStack, TSP_TASK_STACK_SIZE, (char *)pu8Name); } #endif // #ifdef MSOS_TYPE_NOS