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diff --git a/drivers/staging/epl/global.h b/drivers/staging/epl/global.h
index fe16716..11b75e4 100644
--- a/drivers/staging/epl/global.h
+++ b/drivers/staging/epl/global.h
@@ -121,15 +121,9 @@
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// defines for target system (TARGET_SYSTEM)
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-#define _DOS_ (16 + 0x10000)
-#define _WIN16_ 16
#define _WIN32_ 32
-#define _WINCE_ (32 + 0x20000)
#define _NO_OS_ 0
#define _LINUX_ 1
-#define _PXROS_ 2
-#define _ECOSPRO_ 3
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// definitions for function inlining
@@ -139,548 +133,11 @@
#undef INLINE_ENABLED // disable actual inlining of functions
#undef INLINE_FUNCTION_DEF // disable inlining for all compilers per default
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// definitions for Keil C51
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-#ifdef __C51__
-
-#define TARGET_SYSTEM _NO_OS_
-#define DEV_SYSTEM _DEV_KEIL_C51X_
-
-#pragma DEBUG OBJECTEXTEND
-#pragma WARNINGLEVEL(2) // maximum warning level
-
-#define NEAR idata // variables mapped to internal data storage location
-#define FAR xdata // variables mapped to external data storage location
-#define CONST const // variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
-#define ROM code // code or variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
- // usage: CONST BYTE ROM foo = 0x00;
-#define HWACC xdata // hardware access through external memory (i.e. CAN)
-#define LARGE large // functions set parameters to external data storage location
-
- // These types can be adjusted by users to match application requirements. The goal is to
- // minimize code memory and maximize speed.
-#define GENERIC // generic pointer to point to application data
- // Variables with this attribute can be located in external
- // or internal data memory.
-#define MEM xdata // Memory attribute to optimize speed and code of pointer access.
-
-#define REENTRANT reentrant
-#define PUBLIC
-
-#ifndef NDEBUG
-#include <stdio.h> // prototype printf() (for TRACE)
-#define TRACE printf
-#endif
-
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// definitions for GNU Compiler for Infineon C16x
-// - it have to be befor Keil (it has __C166__ too)
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-#elif defined (__GNUC__) && defined (__C166__)
-
-#define TARGET_SYSTEM _NO_OS_
-#define DEV_SYSTEM _DEV_GNU_C16X_
-
-// #define NEAR idata // variables mapped to internal data storage location
-#define NEAR near // variables mapped to internal data storage location
-// #define FAR xhuge // variables mapped to external data storage location
-#define FAR huge // variables mapped to external data storage location
-#define CONST const // variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
-#define ROM // code or variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
- // usage: CONST BYTE ROM foo = 0x00;
-// #define HWACC sdata // hardware access through external memory (i.e. CAN)
-#define HWACC huge // hardware access through external memory (i.e. CAN)
-#define LARGE // functions set parameters to external data storage location
-
- // These types can be adjusted by users to match application requirements. The goal is to
- // minimize code memory and maximize speed.
-// #define GENERIC xhuge // generic pointer to point to application data
-#define GENERIC huge // generic pointer to point to application data
- // Variables with this attribute can be located in external
- // or internal data memory.
-#define MEM // Memory attribute to optimize speed and code of pointer access.
-
-#define REENTRANT
-#define PUBLIC
-
-#ifndef NDEBUG
-#include <stdio.h> // prototype printf() (for TRACE)
-#define TRACE printf
-
-#define ASSERT(p) \
- if (p) \
- { \
- ; \
- } \
- else \
- { \
- PRINTF0("Assert failed: " #p " (file %s line %d)\n", __FILE__, (int) __LINE__ ); \
- while (1); \
- }
-#else
-#define ASSERT(p)
-#endif
-
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// definitions for Keil C166
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-#elif defined (__C166__) // 24.01.2005 r.d.: Keil ARM7 needs directive 'defined'
-
-#define TARGET_SYSTEM _NO_OS_
-#define DEV_SYSTEM _DEV_KEIL_C16X_
-
-#pragma CODE
-#pragma MOD167
-#pragma NOINIT
-#pragma DEBUG
-#pragma WARNINGLEVEL(3) // maximum warning level
-#pragma WARNING DISABLE = 47 // warning <unreferenced parameter> = OFF
-#pragma WARNING DISABLE = 38 // warning <empty translation unit> = OFF
-// #pragma WARNING DISABLE = 102 // warning <different const/volatile qualifiers> = OFF
-#pragma WARNING DISABLE = 174 // warning <unreferenced 'static' function> = OFF
-#pragma WARNING DISABLE = 183 // warning <dead assignement eliminated> = OFF
-
-#define NEAR idata // variables mapped to internal data storage location
-#define FAR xhuge // variables mapped to external data storage location
-#define CONST const // variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
-#define ROM // code or variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
- // usage: CONST BYTE ROM foo = 0x00;
-// #define HWACC sdata // hardware access through external memory (i.e. CAN)
-#define HWACC huge // hardware access through external memory (i.e. CAN)
-#define LARGE // functions set parameters to external data storage location
-
- // These types can be adjusted by users to match application requirements. The goal is to
- // minimize code memory and maximize speed.
-#define GENERIC xhuge // generic pointer to point to application data
- // Variables with this attribute can be located in external
- // or internal data memory.
-#define MEM // Memory attribute to optimize speed and code of pointer access.
-
-#define REENTRANT
-#define PUBLIC
-
-#ifndef NDEBUG
-#include <stdio.h> // prototype printf() (for TRACE)
-#define TRACE printf
-#endif
-
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// definitions for MPLAB C30 for dsPIC33F series
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-#elif defined (__C30__)
-
-#define TARGET_SYSTEM _NO_OS_
-#define DEV_SYSTEM _DEV_MPLAB_DSPIC33F_
-#define NEAR // variables mapped to internal data storage location
-#define FAR // variables mapped to external data storage location
-#define CONST const // variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
-#define ROM // code or variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
- // usage: CONST BYTE ROM foo = 0x00;
-#define HWACC // hardware access through external memory (i.e. CAN)
-#define LARGE // functions set parameters to external data storage location
-
- // These types can be adjusted by users to match application requirements. The goal is to
- // minimize code memory and maximize speed.
-#define GENERIC // generic pointer to point to application data
- // Variables with this attribute can be located in external
- // or internal data memory.
-#define MEM // Memory attribute to optimize speed and code of pointer access.
-
-#define REENTRANT
-#define PUBLIC
-
-// #ifndef QWORD
-// #define QWORD long long
-// #endif
-
-#ifndef NDEBUG
-#include <stdio.h> // prototype printf() (for TRACE)
-#define TRACE printf
-#endif
-
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// definitions for Keil ARM
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-#elif defined (__CA__)
-
-#define TARGET_SYSTEM _NO_OS_
-#define DEV_SYSTEM _DEV_KEIL_CARM_
-
-#define NEAR // variables mapped to internal data storage location
-#define FAR // variables mapped to external data storage location
-#define CONST const // variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
-#define ROM // code or variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
- // usage: CONST BYTE ROM foo = 0x00;
-#define HWACC // hardware access through external memory (i.e. CAN)
-#define LARGE // functions set parameters to external data storage location
-
- // These types can be adjusted by users to match application requirements. The goal is to
- // minimize code memory and maximize speed.
-#define GENERIC // generic pointer to point to application data
- // Variables with this attribute can be located in external
- // or internal data memory.
-#define MEM // Memory attribute to optimize speed and code of pointer access.
-
-#define REENTRANT
-#define PUBLIC
-
-#ifndef QWORD
-#define QWORD long long
-#endif
-
-#ifndef NDEBUG
-#include <stdio.h> // prototype printf() (for TRACE)
-#define TRACE printf
-#endif
-
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// definitions for RealView ARM compilation tools (provided by recent Keil Microcontroller Development Kits)
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-#elif defined (__ARMCC_VERSION)
-
-#define TARGET_SYSTEM _NO_OS_
-#define DEV_SYSTEM _DEV_RVCT_CARM_
-
-#define NEAR // variables mapped to internal data storage location
-#define FAR // variables mapped to external data storage location
-#define CONST const // variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
-#define ROM // code or variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
- // usage: CONST BYTE ROM foo = 0x00;
-#define HWACC // hardware access through external memory (i.e. CAN)
-#define LARGE // functions set parameters to external data storage location
-
- // These types can be adjusted by users to match application requirements. The goal is to
- // minimize code memory and maximize speed.
-#define GENERIC // generic pointer to point to application data
- // Variables with this attribute can be located in external
- // or internal data memory.
-#define MEM // Memory attribute to optimize speed and code of pointer access.
-
-#define REENTRANT
-#define PUBLIC
-
-#ifndef QWORD
-#define QWORD long long
-#endif
-
-#ifndef NDEBUG
-#define ASSERT(expr) if (!(expr)) {\
- TRACE0 ("Assertion failed: " #expr );\
- while (1);}
-#else
-#define ASSERT(expr)
-#endif
-
-#ifndef NDEBUG
-#include <stdio.h> // prototype printf() (for TRACE)
-#define TRACE printf
-#endif
-
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// definitions for ARM IAR C Compiler
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-#elif defined (__ICCARM__)
-
-#define TARGET_SYSTEM _NO_OS_
-#define DEV_SYSTEM _DEV_IAR_CARM_
-
-#define NEAR // variables mapped to internal data storage location
-#define FAR // variables mapped to external data storage location
-#define CONST const // variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
-#define ROM // code or variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
- // usage: CONST BYTE ROM foo = 0x00;
-#define HWACC // hardware access through external memory (i.e. CAN)
-#define LARGE // functions set parameters to external data storage location
-
- // These types can be adjusted by users to match application requirements. The goal is to
- // minimize code memory and maximize speed.
-#define GENERIC // generic pointer to point to application data
- // Variables with this attribute can be located in external
- // or internal data memory.
-#define MEM // Memory attribute to optimize speed and code of pointer access.
-
-#define REENTRANT
-#define PUBLIC
-
-#ifndef QWORD
-#define QWORD long long
-#endif
-
- // Workaround:
- // If we use IAR and want to debug but don't want to use C-Spy Debugger
- // assert() doesn't work in debug mode because it needs support for FILE descriptors
- // (_DLIB_FILE_DESCRIPTOR == 1).
-#ifndef NDEBUG
-#define ASSERT(expr) if (!(expr)) {\
- TRACE0 ("Assertion failed: " #expr );\
- while (1);}
-#else
-#define ASSERT(expr)
-#endif
-
-#ifndef NDEBUG
-#include <stdio.h> // prototype printf() (for TRACE)
-#define TRACE printf
-// #define TRACE PRINTF4
-#endif
-
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// definitions for Tasking 8051
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-#elif defined (_CC51)
-
-#include <cc51.h>
-
-#define TARGET_SYSTEM _NO_OS_
-#define DEV_SYSTEM _DEV_TASKING_C51X_
-
-#define NEAR _data // variables mapped to internal data storage location
-#define FAR _xdat // variables mapped to external data storage location
-#define CONST const // variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
-#define ROM // code or variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
- // usage: CONST BYTE ROM foo = 0x00;
-#define HWACC _xdat // hardware access through external memory (i.e. CAN)
-#define LARGE // functions set parameters to external data storage location
-
- // These types can be adjusted by users to match application requirements. The goal is to
- // minimize code memory and maximize speed.
-#define GENERIC // generic pointer to point to application data
- // Variables with this attribute can be located in external
- // or internal data memory.
-#define MEM _xdat // Memory attribute to optimize speed and code of pointer access.
-
-#define REENTRANT _reentrant
-#define PUBLIC
-
-#ifndef NDEBUG
-#include <stdio.h> // prototype printf() (for TRACE)
-#define TRACE printf
-#endif
-
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// definitions for Tasking C167CR and C164CI
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-#elif defined (_C166)
-
-#define TARGET_SYSTEM _NO_OS_
-#define DEV_SYSTEM _DEV_TASKING_C16X_
-
-#define NEAR near // variables mapped to internal data storage location
-#define FAR far // variables mapped to external data storage location
-#define CONST const // variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
-#define ROM // code or variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
- // usage: CONST BYTE ROM foo = 0x00;
-#define HWACC /* to be defined */ // hardware access through external memory (i.e. CAN)
-#define LARGE // functions set parameters to external data storage location
-
- // These types can be adjusted by users to match application requirements. The goal is to
- // minimize code memory and maximize speed.
-#define GENERIC // generic pointer to point to application data
- // Variables with this attribute can be located in external
- // or internal data memory.
-#define MEM // Memory attribute to optimize speed and code of pointer access.
-
-#define REENTRANT
-#define PUBLIC
-
- // Stdio.h has to be alway included here. If printf() is used stdio.h defines NULL
- // without checking if it is already included. So an error occurs while compiling.
- // (r.d.)
-#include <stdio.h> // prototype printf() (for TRACE)
-#ifndef NDEBUG
-#define TRACE printf
-#endif
-
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// definitions for FUJITSU FFMC-16LX MB90590
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-//#elif (defined (F590) || defined (F543) || defined (F598) || defined (F495) || defined (F350))
-#elif defined(__COMPILER_FCC907__)
-
-#define TARGET_SYSTEM _NO_OS_
-#define DEV_SYSTEM _DEV_FUJITSU_F590_
-
-#define NEAR /* to be defined */ // variables mapped to internal data storage location
-#define FAR /* to be defined */ // variables mapped to external data storage location
-#define CONST const // variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
-#define ROM /* to be defined */ // code or variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
- // usage: CONST BYTE ROM foo = 0x00;
-#define HWACC /* to be defined */ // hardware access through external memory (i.e. CAN)
-#define LARGE // functions set parameters to external data storage location
-
- // These types can be adjusted by users to match application requirements. The goal is to
- // minimize code memory and maximize speed.
-#define GENERIC // generic pointer to point to application data
- // Variables with this attribute can be located in external
- // or internal data memory.
-#define MEM // Memory attribute to optimize speed and code of pointer access.
-
- // softune is not able to support 64 bit variables QWORD !!!
-
-#define REENTRANT
-#define PUBLIC
-
-#ifndef NDEBUG
-#include <stdio.h> // prototype printf() (for TRACE)
-#define TRACE printf
-#endif
-
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// definitions for Mitsubishi M16C family for TASKING Compiler CM16
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-#elif defined (_CM16C)
-
-#define TARGET_SYSTEM _NO_OS_
-#define DEV_SYSTEM _DEV_TASKING_M16C_
-
-#define NEAR _near // variables mapped to internal data storage location
-#define FAR _far // variables mapped to external data storage location
-#define CONST _farrom // variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
-#define ROM // code or variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
- // usage: CONST BYTE ROM foo = 0x00;
-#define HWACC _near // hardware access through external memory (i.e. CAN)
-#define LARGE // functions set parameters to external data storage location
-
- // These types can be adjusted by users to match application requirements. The goal is to
- // minimize code memory and maximize speed.
-#define GENERIC _far // generic pointer to point to application data
- // Variables with this attribute can be located in external
- // or internal data memory.
- // do you use memory model SMALL, than you have to set _far
-#define MEM // Memory attribute to optimize speed and code of pointer access.
-
-#define REENTRANT
-#define PUBLIC
-
- // Stdio.h has to be alway included here. If printf() is used stdio.h defines NULL
- // without checking if it is already included. So an error occurs while compiling.
- // (r.d.)
-#include <stdio.h> // prototype printf() (for TRACE)
-#ifndef NDEBUG
-#define TRACE printf
-#endif
-
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// definitions for Mitsubishi M16C family for Mitsubishi Compiler NC30
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// name NC30, andere Form will der Compiler nicht !!
-#elif defined (NC30)
-
-#define TARGET_SYSTEM _NO_OS_
-#define DEV_SYSTEM _DEV_MITSUBISHI_M16C_
-
-#define NEAR near // variables mapped to internal data storage location
-#define FAR far // variables mapped to external data storage location
-#define CONST const // variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
-#define ROM // code or variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
- // usage: CONST BYTE ROM foo = 0x00;
-#define HWACC near // hardware access through external memory (i.e. CAN)
-#define LARGE // functions set parameters to external data storage location
-
- // These types can be adjusted by users to match application requirements. The goal is to
- // minimize code memory and maximize speed.
-#define GENERIC far // generic pointer to point to application data
- // Variables with this attribute can be located in external
- // or internal data memory.
-#define MEM // Memory attribute to optimize speed and code of pointer access.
-
-#define REENTRANT
-#define PUBLIC
-
-#ifndef NDEBUG
-#include <stdio.h> // prototype printf() (for TRACE)
-#define TRACE printf
-#endif
-
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// definitions for Renesas M32C family for Renesas Compiler
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-#elif defined (NC308)
-
-#define TARGET_SYSTEM _NO_OS_
-#define DEV_SYSTEM _DEV_RENESAS_M32C_
-
-#define NEAR near // variables mapped to internal data storage location
-#define FAR far // variables mapped to external data storage location
-#define CONST const // variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
-#define ROM // code or variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
-#define HWACC // hardware access through external memory (i.e. CAN)
-#define LARGE // functions set parameters to external data storage location
-
- // These types can be adjusted by users to match application requirements. The goal is to
- // minimize code memory and maximize speed.
-#define GENERIC // generic pointer to point to application data
- // Variables with this attribute can be located in external
- // or internal data memory.
-#define MEM far // Memory attribute to optimize speed and code of pointer access.
-
-#define REENTRANT
-#define PUBLIC
-
-#ifndef NDEBUG
-#include <stdio.h> // prototype printf() (for TRACE)
-#define TRACE printf
-#endif
-
-// #error ("RENESAS o.k.")
-
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// definitions for ARM7 family with GNU compiler
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-#elif defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__arm__) && !defined(__LINUX_ARM_ARCH__)
-
-#define TARGET_SYSTEM _NO_OS_
-#define DEV_SYSTEM _DEV_GNU_ARM7_
-
-#define NEAR // variables mapped to internal data storage location
-#define FAR // variables mapped to external data storage location
-#define CONST const // variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
-#define ROM // code or variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
- // usage: CONST BYTE ROM foo = 0x00;
-#define HWACC // hardware access through external memory (i.e. CAN)
-#define LARGE // functions set parameters to external data storage location
-
- // These types can be adjusted by users to match application requirements. The goal is to
- // minimize code memory and maximize speed.
-#define GENERIC // generic pointer to point to application data
- // Variables with this attribute can be located in external
- // or internal data memory.
-#define MEM // Memory attribute to optimize speed and code of pointer access.
-#define HWACC // hardware access through external memory (i.e. CAN)
-
-#define REENTRANT
-#define PUBLIC
-
-#ifndef QWORD
-#define QWORD long long // i.A. durch Herr Kuschel
-#endif
-
-#ifndef NDEBUG
-#include <stdio.h> // prototype printf() (for TRACE)
-#define TRACE printf
-#endif
-
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// definitions for Motorola PowerPC family 5x5 (555/565)
-// definitions Linux-PC
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-#elif defined (__GNUC__)
-
-#if defined (LINUX) || defined (linux) || defined (__linux__)
#define LINUX_SYSTEM // define 'LINUX_SYSTEM' uniform for all Linux based systems
// r.d.: We will need an other solution here! There are two sections here which do check the preproc-definitions:
// LINUX and __linux__ . The first one was Linux for PC, the second one is this section for embedded Linux (MCF5xxx).
// But Linux for PC does not need the definitions for embedded Linux.
-#endif
// GNU C compiler supports function inlining
#define INLINE_FUNCTION_DEF extern inline
@@ -690,84 +147,15 @@
// #define INLINE_FUNCTION INLINE_FUNCTION_DEF
// #define INLINE_ENABLED TRUE
-#ifdef PXROS
-#define TARGET_SYSTEM _PXROS_
-#ifdef __i386__
-#undef LINUX // this define seems to be set from compiler
-#define DEV_SYSTEM _DEV_HIGHTEC_X86_
-#elif defined (__tricore__)
-#define DEV_SYSTEM _DEV_GNU_TRICORE_
-#else // MPC5x5
-#define DEV_SYSTEM _DEV_GNU_MPC5X5_
-#endif
-
-#elif defined (LINUX) || defined (__linux__)
#define TARGET_SYSTEM _LINUX_ // Linux definition
#define DEV_SYSTEM _DEV_LINUX_
-#elif defined (GNU_CF5282)
-#define TARGET_SYSTEM _NO_OS_
-#define DEV_SYSTEM _DEV_GNU_CF5282_
-
-#elif defined (ECOSPRO_I386_PEAK_PCI)
-#define TARGET_SYSTEM _ECOSPRO_
-#define DEV_SYSTEM _DEV_GNU_I386_
-
-#elif defined (GNU_CF548X)
-#define TARGET_SYSTEM _NO_OS_
-#define DEV_SYSTEM _DEV_GNU_CF548X_
-#else
-#error 'ERROR: DEV_SYSTEM not found!'
-#endif
-
-#ifndef QWORD
-#define QWORD long long int
-#endif
-
-#if (TARGET_SYSTEM == _PXROS_)
-
-#ifndef __KERNEL__
-#include <string.h>
-#endif
-
-#define NEAR // variables mapped to internal data storage location
-#define FAR // variables mapped to external data storage location
-#define CONST const // variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
-#define ROM /* to be defined */ // code or variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
- // usage: CONST BYTE ROM foo = 0x00;
-#define LARGE // functions set parameters to external data storage location
-
- // These types can be adjusted by users to match application requirements. The goal is to
- // minimize code memory and maximize speed.
-#define GENERIC // generic pointer to point to application data
- // Variables with this attribute can be located in external
- // or internal data memory.
-#define MEM // Memory attribute to optimize speed and code of pointer access.
-
-#define HWACC // hardware access through external memory (i.e. CAN)
-
-#define REENTRANT
-#define PUBLIC
-
#ifndef QWORD
#define QWORD long long int
#endif
-#ifndef NDEBUG
-#include <stdio.h> // prototype printf() (for TRACE)
-#define TRACE printf
-#endif
-
-#endif
-
// ------------------ GNUC for I386 ---------------------------------------------
-#if (TARGET_SYSTEM == _LINUX_) || (TARGET_SYSTEM == _ECOSPRO_)
-
-#ifndef __KERNEL__
-#include <string.h>
-#endif
-
#define ROM // code or variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
// usage: CONST BYTE ROM foo = 0x00;
#define HWACC // hardware access through external memory (i.e. CAN)
@@ -791,450 +179,11 @@
#define CONST const // variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
#endif
-#define LARGE
-
#define REENTRANT
#define PUBLIC
-#ifndef NDEBUG
-#ifndef __KERNEL__
-#include <stdio.h> // prototype printf() (for TRACE)
-#define TRACE printf
-#else
#define TRACE printk
-#endif
-#endif
-#endif
-
- // ------------------ GNU without OS ---------------------------------------------
-
-#if (TARGET_SYSTEM == _NO_OS_)
-
-#define ROM // code or variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
- // usage: CONST BYTE ROM foo = 0x00;
-#define HWACC // hardware access through external memory (i.e. CAN)
-
- // These types can be adjusted by users to match application requirements. The goal is to
- // minimize code memory and maximize speed.
-#define GENERIC // generic pointer to point to application data
- // Variables with this attribute can be located in external
- // or internal data memory.
-#define MEM // Memory attribute to optimize speed and code of pointer access.
-
-#ifndef NEAR
-#define NEAR // variables mapped to internal data storage location
-#endif
-
-#ifndef FAR
-#define FAR // variables mapped to external data storage location
-#endif
-
-#ifndef CONST
-#define CONST const // variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
-#endif
-#define LARGE
-
-#define REENTRANT
-#define PUBLIC
-
-#ifndef NDEBUG
-// #include "xuartdrv.h"
-// #include <stdio.h> // prototype printf() (for TRACE)
-#define TRACE printf
-// #define TRACE mprintf
-// #ifndef TRACE
-// #define TRACE trace
-// void trace (char *fmt, ...);
-// #endif
-#endif
-
-#endif
-
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// definitions for MPC565
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-#elif __MWERKS__
-
-#ifdef __MC68K__
-
-#define TARGET_SYSTEM = _MCF548X_
-#define DEV_SYSTEM _DEV_MCW_MCF5XXX_
-
-#else
-#define TARGET_SYSTEM = _MPC565_
-#define DEV_SYSTEM _DEV_MCW_MPC5X5_
-#endif
-
-#define NEAR // variables mapped to internal data storage location
-#define FAR // variables mapped to external data storage location
-#define CONST const // variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
-#define ROM // code or variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
- // usage: CONST BYTE ROM foo = 0x00;
-#define LARGE // functions set parameters to external data storage location
-
- // These types can be adjusted by users to match application requirements. The goal is to
- // minimize code memory and maximize speed.
-#define GENERIC // generic pointer to point to application data
- // Variables with this attribute can be located in external
- // or internal data memory.
-#define MEM // Memory attribute to optimize speed and code of pointer access.
-
-#define HWACC // hardware access through external memory (i.e. CAN)
-
-#define REENTRANT
-#define PUBLIC
-
-#ifndef NDEBUG
-#include <stdio.h> // prototype printf() (for TRACE)
-#define TRACE printf
-#endif
-
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// definitions for BECK 1x3
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-#elif defined (__BORLANDC__) && defined (__PARADIGM__)
-
-#define TARGET_SYSTEM _NO_OS_
-#define DEV_SYSTEM _DEV_PAR_BECK1X3_
-
-#define ROM // code or variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
- // usage: CONST BYTE ROM foo = 0x00;
-#define HWACC // hardware access through external memory (i.e. CAN)
-
- // These types can be adjusted by users to match application requirements. The goal is to
- // minimize code memory and maximize speed.
-#define GENERIC // generic pointer to point to application data
- // Variables with this attribute can be located in external
- // or internal data memory.
-#define MEM // Memory attribute to optimize speed and code of pointer access.
-#define NEAR __near // variables mapped to internal data storage location
-#define FAR __far // variables mapped to external data storage location
-#define CONST const // variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
-#define LARGE
-
-#define REENTRANT
-#define PUBLIC
-
-#ifndef NDEBUG
-#ifndef TRACE
-#include <stdio.h>
-#define TRACE printf
-#endif
-#endif
-
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// definitions for PC
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-#elif defined (__BORLANDC__)
-
- // ------------------ definition target system --------------------------
-
-#ifdef _WIN32
-#define TARGET_SYSTEM _WIN32_ // WIN32 definition
-#define DEV_SYSTEM _DEV_WIN32_
-#else
-#define TARGET_SYSTEM _DOS_
-#define DEV_SYSTEM _DEV_BORLAND_DOS_
-#endif
-
- // ------------------ WIN32 ---------------------------------------------
-
-#if (TARGET_SYSTEM == _WIN32_)
-
-#define ROM // code or variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
- // usage: CONST BYTE ROM foo = 0x00;
-#define HWACC // hardware access through external memory (i.e. CAN)
-
- // These types can be adjusted by users to match application requirements. The goal is to
- // minimize code memory and maximize speed.
-#define GENERIC // generic pointer to point to application data
- // Variables with this attribute can be located in external
- // or internal data memory.
-#define MEM // Memory attribute to optimize speed and code of pointer access.
-
-#ifndef NEAR
-#define NEAR // variables mapped to internal data storage location
-#endif
-
-#ifndef FAR
-#define FAR // variables mapped to external data storage location
-#endif
-
-#ifndef CONST
-#define CONST const // variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
-#endif
-
-#define LARGE
-
-#define REENTRANT
-#define PUBLIC __stdcall
-
-#ifndef NDEBUG
-#ifndef TRACE
-#include <stdio.h>
-#define TRACE printf
-#endif
-#endif
-
-#elif (TARGET_SYSTEM == _DOS_)
-
-#define ROM // code or variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
- // usage: CONST BYTE ROM foo = 0x00;
-#define HWACC // hardware access through external memory (i.e. CAN)
-
- // These types can be adjusted by users to match application requirements. The goal is to
- // minimize code memory and maximize speed.
-#define GENERIC // generic pointer to point to application data
- // Variables with this attribute can be located in external
- // or internal data memory.
-#define MEM // Memory attribute to optimize speed and code of pointer access.
-#define NEAR near // variables mapped to internal data storage location
-#define FAR far // variables mapped to external data storage location
-#define CONST const // variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
-#define LARGE
-
-#define REENTRANT
-#define PUBLIC
-
-#ifndef NDEBUG
-#ifndef TRACE
-#include <stdio.h>
-#define TRACE printf
-#endif
-#endif
-
-#endif
-
-#elif (_MSC_VER == 800) // PC MS Visual C/C++ for DOS applications
-
-#define TARGET_SYSTEM _DOS_
-#define DEV_SYSTEM _DEV_MSVC_DOS_
-
-#define ROM // code or variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
- // usage: CONST BYTE ROM foo = 0x00;
-#define HWACC near // hardware access through external memory (i.e. CAN)
-
- // These types can be adjusted by users to match application requirements. The goal is to
- // minimize code memory and maximize speed.
-#define GENERIC // generic pointer to point to application data
- // Variables with this attribute can be located in external
- // or internal data memory.
-#define MEM // Memory attribute to optimize speed and code of pointer access.
-#define NEAR near // variables mapped to internal data storage location
-#define FAR far // variables mapped to external data storage location
-#define CONST const // variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
-#define LARGE
-
-#define REENTRANT
-#define PUBLIC
-
-#ifndef NDEBUG
-#ifndef TRACE
-#include <stdio.h>
-#define TRACE printf
-#endif
-#endif
-
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// definitions for RTX under WIN32
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-#elif (defined (UNDER_RTSS) && defined (WIN32))
-
- // ------------------ definition target system --------------------------
-#define TARGET_SYSTEM _WIN32_RTX_
-#define DEV_SYSTEM _DEV_WIN32_RTX_
-
-#define ROM // code or variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
- // usage: CONST BYTE ROM foo = 0x00;
-#define HWACC // hardware access through external memory (i.e. CAN)
-
- // These types can be adjusted by users to match application requirements. The goal is to
- // minimize code memory and maximize speed.
-#define GENERIC // generic pointer to point to application data
- // Variables with this attribute can be located in external
- // or internal data memory.
-#define MEM // Memory attribute to optimize speed and code of pointer access.
-
-#ifndef NEAR
-#define NEAR // variables mapped to internal data storage location
-#endif
-
-#ifndef FAR
-#define FAR // variables mapped to external data storage location
-#endif
-
-#ifndef CONST
-#define CONST const // variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
-#endif
-
-#define LARGE
-
-#define REENTRANT
-#define PUBLIC __stdcall
-
-#ifndef NDEBUG
-#ifndef TRACE
-#define TRACE RtPrintf
-#endif
-#endif
-
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// definitions for WinCE
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-#elif defined (_WIN32_WCE)
-
- // ------------------ definition target system --------------------------
-#define TARGET_SYSTEM _WINCE_
-#define DEV_SYSTEM _DEV_WIN_CE_
-
-#define ROM // code or variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
- // usage: CONST BYTE ROM foo = 0x00;
-#define HWACC // hardware access through external memory (i.e. CAN)
-
- // These types can be adjusted by users to match application requirements. The goal is to
- // minimize code memory and maximize speed.
-#define GENERIC // generic pointer to point to application data
- // Variables with this attribute can be located in external
- // or internal data memory.
-#define MEM // Memory attribute to optimize speed and code of pointer access.
-
-#ifndef NEAR
-#define NEAR // variables mapped to internal data storage location
-#endif
-
-#ifndef FAR
-#define FAR // variables mapped to external data storage location
-#endif
-
-#ifndef CONST
-#define CONST const // variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
-#endif
-
-#define LARGE
-
-#ifndef QWORD
- //#define QWORD long long int // MSVC .NET can use "long long int" too (like GNU)
-#define QWORD __int64
-#endif
-
-#define REENTRANT
-#define PUBLIC __cdecl
-
-#ifdef ASSERTMSG
-#undef ASSERTMSG
-#endif
-
-#ifndef NDEBUG
-#ifndef TRACE
-#define TRACE printf
-// void trace (char *fmt, ...);
-#endif
-#endif
-
-#else // ===> PC MS Visual C/C++
-
- // ------------------ definition target system --------------------------
-
-#ifdef _WIN32
-#define TARGET_SYSTEM _WIN32_ // WIN32 definition
-#define DEV_SYSTEM _DEV_WIN32_
-#else
-#define TARGET_SYSTEM _WIN16_ // WIN16 definition
-#define DEV_SYSTEM _DEV_WIN16_
-#endif
-
- // ------------------ WIN16 ---------------------------------------------
-
-#if (TARGET_SYSTEM == _WIN16_)
-
-#define ROM // code or variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
- // usage: CONST BYTE ROM foo = 0x00;
-#define HWACC // hardware access through external memory (i.e. CAN)
-
- // These types can be adjusted by users to match application requirements. The goal is to
- // minimize code memory and maximize speed.
-#define GENERIC // generic pointer to point to application data
- // Variables with this attribute can be located in external
- // or internal data memory.
-#define MEM // Memory attribute to optimize speed and code of pointer access.
-
-#ifndef NEAR
-#define NEAR // variables mapped to internal data storage location
-#endif
-
-#ifndef FAR
-#define FAR far // variables mapped to external data storage location
-#endif
-
-#ifndef CONST
-#define CONST const // variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
-#endif
-
-#define LARGE
-
-#define REENTRANT
-#define PUBLIC _far _pascal _export
-
-#ifndef NDEBUG
-#ifndef TRACE
-#define TRACE trace
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-extern "C" {
-#endif
- void trace(const char *fmt, ...);
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-}
-#endif
-#endif
-#endif
-#endif
- // ------------------ WIN32 ---------------------------------------------
-#if (TARGET_SYSTEM == _WIN32_)
-#define ROM // code or variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
- // usage: CONST BYTE ROM foo = 0x00;
-#define HWACC // hardware access through external memory (i.e. CAN)
- // These types can be adjusted by users to match application requirements. The goal is to// minimize code memory and maximize speed.
-#define GENERIC // generic pointer to point to application data
- // Variables with this attribute can be located in external// or internal data memory.
-#define MEM // Memory attribute to optimize speed and code of pointer access.
-#ifndef NEAR
-#define NEAR // variables mapped to internal data storage location
-#endif
-#ifndef FAR
-#define FAR // variables mapped to external data storage location
-#endif
-#ifndef CONST
-#define CONST const // variables mapped to ROM (i.e. flash)
-#endif
-#define LARGE
-#define REENTRANT
-#define PUBLIC __stdcall
-#ifndef QWORD
- //#define QWORD long long int // MSVC .NET can use "long long int" too (like GNU)
-#define QWORD __int64
-#endif
-#ifndef NDEBUG
-#ifndef TRACE
-#define TRACE trace
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-extern "C" {
-#endif
- void trace(const char *fmt, ...);
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-}
-#endif
-#endif
-#endif
- // MS Visual C++ compiler supports function inlining
-#define INLINE_FUNCTION_DEF __forceinline
- // to actually enable inlining just include the following two lines// #define INLINE_FUNCTION INLINE_FUNCTION_DEF// #define INLINE_ENABLED TRUE
-#endif
-#endif // ===> PC
-//---------------------------------------------------------------------------// definitions of basic types//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-#ifndef _WINDEF_ // defined in WINDEF.H, included by <windows.h>
- // --- arithmetic types ---
#ifndef SHORT
#define SHORT short int
#endif
@@ -1276,7 +225,6 @@ extern "C" {
#ifndef NULL
#define NULL ((void *) 0)
#endif
-#endif
#ifndef _TIME_OF_DAY_DEFINED_
typedef struct {
unsigned long int m_dwMs;