86 lines
3.2 KiB
C
86 lines
3.2 KiB
C
/******************************************************************************
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* Copyright 1991 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
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*
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* This software is the property of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc (AMD) which
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* specifically grants the user the right to modify, use and distribute this
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* software provided this notice is not removed or altered. All other rights
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* are reserved by AMD.
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*
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* AMD MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH REGARD TO THIS
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* SOFTWARE. IN NO EVENT SHALL AMD BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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* DAMAGES IN CONNECTION WITH OR ARISING FROM THE FURNISHING, PERFORMANCE, OR
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* USE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
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*
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* Comments about this software should be directed to udi@amd.com. If access
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* to electronic mail isn't available, send mail to:
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*
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* Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
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* 29K Support Products
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* Mail Stop 573
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* 5900 E. Ben White Blvd.
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* Austin, TX 78741
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*****************************************************************************
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* $Id$
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* $Id: @(#)udiphsun.h 2.3, AMD
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*/
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/* This file is to be used to reconfigure the UDI Procedural interface
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for a given host. This file should be placed so that it will be
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included from udiproc.h. Everything in here may need to be changed
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when you change either the host CPU or its compiler. Nothing in
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here should change to support different targets. There are multiple
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versions of this file, one for each of the different host/compiler
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combinations in use.
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*/
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#define UDIStruct struct /* _packed not needed on Sun */
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/* First, we need some types */
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/* Types with at least the specified number of bits */
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typedef double UDIReal64; /* 64-bit real value */
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typedef float UDIReal32; /* 32-bit real value */
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typedef unsigned long UDIUInt32; /* unsigned integers */
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typedef unsigned short UDIUInt16;
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typedef unsigned char UDIUInt8;
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typedef long UDIInt32; /* 32-bit integer */
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typedef short UDIInt16; /* 16-bit integer */
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typedef char UDIInt8; /* unreliable signedness */
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/* To aid in supporting environments where the DFE and TIP use
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different compilers or hosts (like DOS 386 on one side, 286 on the
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other, or different Unix machines connected by sockets), we define
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two abstract types - UDIInt and UDISizeT.
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UDIInt should be defined to be int except for host/compiler combinations
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that are intended to talk to existing UDI components that have a different
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sized int. Similarly for UDISizeT.
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*/
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typedef int UDIInt;
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typedef unsigned int UDIUInt;
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typedef unsigned int UDISizeT;
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/* Now two void types. The first is for function return types,
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the other for pointers to no particular type. Since these types
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are used solely for documentational clarity, if your host/compiler
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doesn't support either one, replace them with int and char *
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respectively.
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*/
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typedef void UDIVoid; /* void type */
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typedef void * UDIVoidPtr; /* void pointer type */
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typedef void * UDIHostMemPtr; /* Arbitrary memory pointer */
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/* Now we want a type optimized for boolean values. Normally this
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would be int, but on some machines (Z80s, 8051s, etc) it might
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be better to map it onto a char
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*/
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typedef int UDIBool;
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/* Now indicate whether your compiler support full ANSI style
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prototypes. If so, use #if 1. If not use #if 0.
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*/
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#if 0
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#define UDIParams(x) x
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#else
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#define UDIParams(x) ()
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#endif
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