old-cross-binutils/gdb/serial.h
Stu Grossman 4e772f4426 * Makefile.in (SFILES OBS): Add serial.[co] & ser-hardwire.[co].
These implement a new serial line interface for talking to remote
	targets.
	* configure.in:  Link ser-hardwire.c to ser-unix.c for all hosts,
	EXCEPT go32, which gets ser-go32.c.
	* remote.c:  Use new serial interface.  More remote-xxx's to be
	converted later.
	* ser-bsd.c, ser-termios.c:  Removed.
	* serial.c:  New.  Implements common operations for all serial
	types.
	* ser-unix.c:  New.  Unix specific serial operations for various
	flavors of Unix (Posix, SysV, BSD).
	* serial.h:  Generic serial interface defs.
	* config/i386/go32.mh, config/i386/i386bsd.h,
	config/m68k/apollo68b.mh, config/sparc/sun4os4.mh:  Remove
	ser-bsd.o from XDEPFILES.  All the magic is now handled in
	configure.in.
1993-04-06 05:50:54 +00:00

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/* Remote serial support interface definitions for GDB, the GNU Debugger.
Copyright 1992, 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GDB.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
/* Terminal state pointer. This is specific to each type of interface. */
typedef PTR ttystate;
struct _serial_t
{
int fd;
struct serial_ops *ops;
ttystate ttystate;
int bufcnt;
unsigned char *bufp;
unsigned char buf[BUFSIZ];
};
typedef struct _serial_t *serial_t;
struct serial_ops {
char *name;
struct serial_ops *next;
int (*open) PARAMS ((serial_t, const char *name));
void (*close) PARAMS ((serial_t));
int (*readchar) PARAMS ((serial_t, int timeout));
int (*write) PARAMS ((serial_t, const char *str, int len));
void (*go_raw) PARAMS ((serial_t));
void (*restore) PARAMS ((serial_t));
int (*setbaudrate) PARAMS ((serial_t, int rate));
};
/* Add a new serial interface to the interface list */
void serial_add_interface PARAMS ((struct serial_ops *optable));
/* Try to open the serial device "name", returns a serial_t if ok, NULL if not.
*/
serial_t serial_open PARAMS ((const char *name));
/* Internal open routine for specific I/O interface */
#define SERIAL_OPEN(SERIAL_T, NAME) (SERIAL_T)->ops->open((SERIAL_T), NAME)
/* Turn the port into raw mode. */
#define SERIAL_RAW(SERIAL_T) (SERIAL_T)->ops->go_raw((SERIAL_T))
/* Read one char from the serial device with <TO>-second timeout.
Returns char if ok, else EOF, -2 for timeout, -3 for anything else */
#define SERIAL_READCHAR(SERIAL_T, TIMEOUT) ((SERIAL_T)->ops->readchar((SERIAL_T), TIMEOUT))
/* Set the baudrate to the decimal value supplied. Return 1 on failure,
0 otherwise. */
#define SERIAL_SETBAUDRATE(SERIAL_T, RATE) ((SERIAL_T)->ops->setbaudrate((SERIAL_T), RATE))
/* Write some chars to the device, returns 0 for failure. See errno for
details. */
#define SERIAL_WRITE(SERIAL_T, STRING, LEN) ((SERIAL_T)->ops->write((SERIAL_T), STRING, LEN))
/* Close the serial port */
#define SERIAL_CLOSE(SERIAL_T) (SERIAL_T)->ops->close((SERIAL_T))
/* Restore the serial port to the state saved in oldstate */
#define SERIAL_RESTORE(SERIAL_T) (SERIAL_T)->ops->restore((SERIAL_T))