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* MODIFICATION HISTORY:
*
* Ver   Who  Date	 Changes
* ----- ---- -------- -----------------------------------------------
* 1.00a va	      First release
* 1.00a ecm  06/09/07 Cleanup, new coding standard, check into XCS
* 1.01a ecm  08/28/08 converted to testapp example
* 1.01a ecm  10/28/08 corrected output to match the requirements for TestApp
*		      integration.
* 2.00a hm   04/09/09 Added receiving data from the other processor.
* 3.01a sdm  05/06/10 Cleanup for coding guidelines and removed printfs
*
*****************************************************************************/ /**************************** Include Files **********************************/ #include "xmbox.h" #include "xstatus.h" #include "xparameters.h" /************************** Constant Definitions *****************************/ /* * If the XPAR_CPU_ID != 0 for this instance, the only other option is 1 * to make the example work. It is possible that there are more than * 2 processors in the system but there must always be a 0 */ #if XPAR_CPU_ID != 0 #define MY_CPU_ID 1 #else #define MY_CPU_ID XPAR_CPU_ID #endif /* XPAR_CPU_ID != 0 */ #define MSGSIZ 1024 /* Size of the buffer for received message */ #define HELLO_SIZE 40 #define TIMEOUT_MAX_COUNT 0xF0000000 /* Max count to wait for the message */ /* * The following constants map to the XPAR parameters created in the * xparameters.h file. They are defined here such that a user can easily * change all the needed parameters in one place. */ #define MBOX_DEVICE_ID XPAR_MBOX_0_DEVICE_ID /**************************** Type Definitions *******************************/ #define printf xil_printf /* A smaller footprint printf */ /***************** Macros (Inline Functions) Definitions *********************/ /************************** Variable Definitions *****************************/ static XMbox Mbox; /* Instance of the Mailbox driver */ /* Buffer for storing received the message */ char RecvMsg[MSGSIZ] __attribute__ ((aligned(4))); u32 Temp1pad = 0; /* alignment */ /* Sent Message */ char *ProducerHello = "Hello! The Producer greets the Consumer..."; /************************** Function Prototypes ******************************/ int MailboxExample(u16 MboxDeviceId); static int MailboxExample_Send(XMbox *MboxInstancePtr, int CPU_Id); static int MailboxExample_Receive(XMbox *MboxInstancePtr, int CPU_Id); /*****************************************************************************/ /** * This function is the main function for the mailbox example. * * @param None. * * @return XST_SUCCESS if successful, XST_FAILURE if unsuccessful. * * @note None. * *****************************************************************************/ #ifndef TESTAPP_GEN int main(void) { printf ("MailboxExample :\tStarts for CPU %d.\r\n", MY_CPU_ID); if (MailboxExample(MBOX_DEVICE_ID) != XST_SUCCESS) { printf("MailboxExample :\tFailed.\r\n"); printf("MailboxExample :\tEnds.\r\n"); return XST_FAILURE; } printf("MailboxExample :\tSucceeded.\r\n"); printf("MailboxExample :\tEnds for CPU %d.\r\n", MY_CPU_ID); return XST_SUCCESS; } #endif /*****************************************************************************/ /** * * This function sends a message to and receives a message from the other * processor. * * @param MboxDeviceID is the device Id of the MailBox. * * @return - XST_SUCCESS if the test passes. * - XST_FAILURE if the test fails. * * @note None. * ******************************************************************************/ int MailboxExample(u16 MboxDeviceId) { XMbox_Config *ConfigPtr; int Status; /* * Lookup configuration data in the device configuration table. * Use this configuration info down below when initializing this * component. */ ConfigPtr = XMbox_LookupConfig(MboxDeviceId ); if (ConfigPtr == (XMbox_Config *)NULL) { return XST_FAILURE; } /* * Perform the rest of the initialization. */ Status = XMbox_CfgInitialize(&Mbox, ConfigPtr, ConfigPtr->BaseAddress); if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) { return XST_FAILURE; } /* Send the hello */ Status = MailboxExample_Send(&Mbox, MY_CPU_ID); if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) { return XST_FAILURE; } /* Receive the hello and verify the message */ Status = MailboxExample_Receive(&Mbox, MY_CPU_ID); if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) { return XST_FAILURE; } return XST_SUCCESS; } /*****************************************************************************/ /** * * This function sends the hello message to the other processor. * * @param MboxInstancePtr is the instance pointer for the XMbox. * @param CPU_Id is the CPU ID for the program that is running on. * * @return - XST_SUCCESS if the send succeeds. * - XST_FAILURE if the send fails. * * @note None. * ******************************************************************************/ static int MailboxExample_Send(XMbox *MboxInstancePtr, int CPU_Id) { int Status; u32 Nbytes; u32 BytesSent; Nbytes = 0; while (Nbytes != HELLO_SIZE) { /* Write a message to the mbox */ Status = XMbox_Write(MboxInstancePtr, (u32 *)((u8 *)ProducerHello + Nbytes), HELLO_SIZE - Nbytes, &BytesSent); if (Status == XST_SUCCESS) Nbytes += BytesSent; } return XST_SUCCESS; } /*****************************************************************************/ /** * * This function receives a message from the other processor and verifies that * it's the expected message. * * @param MboxInstancePtr is the instance pointer for the XMbox. * @param CPU_Id is the CPU ID for the program that is running on. * * @return - XST_SUCCESS if the receive succeeds. * - XST_FAILURE if the receive fails. * * @note None. * ******************************************************************************/ static int MailboxExample_Receive(XMbox *MboxInstancePtr, int CPU_Id) { int Status; u32 Nbytes; u32 BytesRcvd; int Timeout; Nbytes = 0; Timeout = 0; while (Nbytes < HELLO_SIZE) { /* Read a message from the mbox */ Status = XMbox_Read(MboxInstancePtr, (u32 *)(RecvMsg + Nbytes), HELLO_SIZE - Nbytes, &BytesRcvd); if (Status == XST_SUCCESS) Nbytes += BytesRcvd; if (Timeout++ > TIMEOUT_MAX_COUNT) return XST_FAILURE; } /* Compare the recieved the message is the same as we expect */ if (memcmp(RecvMsg, ProducerHello, HELLO_SIZE)) { return XST_FAILURE; } else { return XST_SUCCESS; } }