embeddedsw/XilinxProcessorIPLib/drivers/tft/data/tft.tcl
Kishore Kumar Korathaluri 6fd69fae21 tft : added common namespace to all common tcl commands.
Signed-off-by: Kishore Kumar Korathaluri <kkorath@xilinx.com>
2015-04-26 10:31:03 +05:30

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# 5.0 adk 12/10/13 Updated as per the New Tcl API's
##############################################################################
## @BEGIN_CHANGELOG EDK_LS3
## Updated to handle the corner cases described in CR no. 518193 while
## generating canonical definitions
##
## @END_CHANGELOG
## @BEGIN_CHANGELOG 14.5/ 2013.1
## Updated to remove parameters that are not applicable for AXI TFT controller
## - C_DCR_SPLB_SLAVE_IF, C_DCR_BASEADDR
## Modified to retrieve C_BASEADDR/C_HIGHADDR CR#757359.
## @END_CHANGELOG
#uses "xillib.tcl"
proc generate {drv_handle} {
xdefine_include_file $drv_handle "xparameters.h" "XTft" "NUM_INSTANCES" "C_BASEADDR" "C_HIGHADDR" "DEVICE_ID" "C_DEFAULT_TFT_BASE_ADDR"
xdefine_config_file $drv_handle "xtft_g.c" "XTft" "DEVICE_ID" "C_BASEADDR" "C_DEFAULT_TFT_BASE_ADDR"
xdefine_canonical_xpars $drv_handle "xparameters.h" "Tft" "DEVICE_ID" "C_BASEADDR" "C_HIGHADDR" "C_DEFAULT_TFT_BASE_ADDR"
}
#
# Given a list of arguments, define each as a canonical constant name, using
# the driver name, in an include file.
#
proc xdefine_canonical_xpars {drv_handle file_name drv_string args} {
# Open include file
set file_handle [::hsm::utils::open_include_file $file_name]
# Get all the peripherals connected to this driver
set periphs [::hsm::utils::get_common_driver_ips $drv_handle]
# Get the names of all the peripherals connected to this driver
foreach periph $periphs {
set peripheral_name [string toupper [common::get_property NAME $periph]]
lappend peripherals $peripheral_name
}
# Get possible canonical names for all the peripherals connected to this driver
set device_id 0
foreach periph $periphs {
set canonical_name [string toupper [format "%s_%s" $drv_string $device_id]]
lappend canonicals $canonical_name
# Create a list of IDs of the peripherals whose hardware instance name
# doesn't match the canonical name. These IDs can be used later to
# generate canonical definitions
if { [lsearch $peripherals $canonical_name] < 0 } {
lappend indices $device_id
}
incr device_id
}
set i 0
foreach periph $periphs {
set periph_name [string toupper [common::get_property NAME $periph]]
# Generate canonical definitions only for the peripherals whose
# canonical name is not the same as hardware instance name
if { [lsearch $canonicals $periph_name] < 0 } {
puts $file_handle "/* Canonical definitions for peripheral $periph_name */"
set canonical_name [format "%s_%s" $drv_string [lindex $indices $i]]
foreach arg $args {
if {[string compare -nocase "C_S_AXI_BASEADDR" $arg] == 0} {
set lvalue [::hsm::utils::get_driver_param_name $canonical_name "C_BASEADDR"]
} elseif {[string compare -nocase "C_S_AXI_HIGHADDR" $arg] == 0} {
set lvalue [::hsm::utils::get_driver_param_name $canonical_name "C_HIGHADDR"]
} else {
set lvalue [::hsm::utils::get_driver_param_name $canonical_name $arg]
}
# The commented out rvalue is the name of the instance-specific constant
# set rvalue [::hsm::utils::get_ip_param_name $periph $arg]
# The rvalue set below is the actual value of the parameter
set rvalue [common::get_property CONFIG.$arg $periph]
if {[llength $rvalue] == 0} {
set rvalue 0
}
set rvalue [::hsm::utils::format_addr_string $rvalue $arg]
puts $file_handle "#define $lvalue $rvalue"
}
puts $file_handle ""
incr i
}
}
puts $file_handle "\n/******************************************************************/\n"
close $file_handle
}