zephyr/include/init.h
Dirk Brandewie 6f326eb097 init: Back out symbolic names in macro definition
Using the symbolic names in the macros fails to create the correct
object. Likely due to the order of evaluation by cpp. Back out this
change.

Change-Id: I3948228ecdab3c1087faf6e9dc9f25455ed63e7a
Signed-off-by: Dirk Brandewie <dirk.j.brandewie@intel.com>
2016-02-05 20:14:28 -05:00

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#ifndef _INIT_H_
#define _INIT_H_
#include <device.h>
#define __used __attribute__((__used__))
#define PURE 0
#define NANO_EARLY 1
#define NANO_LATE 2
#define MICRO_EARLY 3
#define MICRO_LATE 4
#define APP_EARLY 5
#define APP_LATE 6
/*! @def __define_initconfig
*
* @brief Define an init object
*
* @details This macro declares an init object to be placed a
* given init level section in the image. This macro not should be used
* directly.
*
* @param cfg_name Name of the config object created with
* DECLARE_DEVICE_INIT_CONFIG() macro that will be referenced by
* init object.
*
* @param id The init level id where the init object will be placed
* in the image.
*
* @param driver_data The pointer to the driver data for the driver instance.
* @sa DECLARE_DEVICE_INIT_CONFIG()
*/
#define __define_initconfig(cfg_name, id, data) \
static struct device (__initconfig_##cfg_name##id) __used \
__attribute__((__section__(".initconfig" #id ".init"))) = { \
.config = &(config_##cfg_name),\
.driver_data = data};
/* Run on interrupt stack; no {micro,nano} kernel objects available */
#define pure_init(cfg, data) __define_initconfig(cfg, 0, data)
/* Run from nano kernel idle task; no micro kernel objects available */
#define nano_early_init(cfg, data) __define_initconfig(cfg, 1, data)
#define nano_late_init(cfg, data) __define_initconfig(cfg, 2, data)
/* Run from micro kernel idle task. */
#define micro_early_init(cfg, data) __define_initconfig(cfg, 3, data)
#define micro_late_init(cfg, data) __define_initconfig(cfg, 4, data)
/* Run in the idle task; In a nano kernel only system run after
* nano_late_init(). In a micro kernel system after micro_late_init()
*/
#define app_early_init(cfg, data) __define_initconfig(cfg, 5, data)
#define app_late_init(cfg, data) __define_initconfig(cfg, 6, data)
#endif /* _INIT_H_ */