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xross
2018-01-11 14:45:10 +00:00
parent dc5cf331bf
commit 1791db28e4
8 changed files with 34 additions and 41 deletions

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# This file describes how this module will affect the application
# using it. The file is included in the Makefile of the main application.
#
# The module contributes to the build of the application by extending
# the following variables:
#
# SOURCE_DIRS - directories with source files to be included in the build
# INCLUDE_DIRS - directories to be added to the include path during the build
# LIB_DIRS - directories containing libraries to be linked into the build
#
# Note that all the source files in each directory in SOURCE_DIRS
# will be compiled (you do not need to name the files individually).
#
# You can change the flags of a set of files using the SET_XCC_[lang]_FLAGS
# functions. The first argument is a list of directories and the
# second argument is the value to set the compile flags to. e.g.
#
# $(call SET_XCC_C_FLAGS, mydir1 mydir2, $(XCC_FLAGS) -g -O3)
# You can change the flags of an individual file by setting the
# XCC_FLAGS_[filename] variable. e.g.
#
# XCC_FLAGS_myfile.xc = $(XCC_FLAGS) -fsubword-select
# You can exclude particular files from the build even if they occur
# within SOURCE_DIRS by adding the file name (with no path) to the
# EXCLUDE_FILES variable e..g
#
EXCLUDE_FILES += descriptors_2.rst
XCC_FLAGS_endpoint0.c = -Os -mno-dual-issue $(XCC_FLAGS)
XCC_FLAGS_dbcalc.xc = -Os -mno-dual-issue $(XCC_FLAGS)
XCC_FLAGS_audiorequests.xc = -Os -mno-dual-issue $(XCC_FLAGS)
XCC_FLAGS_flashlib_user.c = -Os -mno-dual-issue $(XCC_FLAGS)
XCC_FLAGS_audioports.c = -Os -mno-dual-issue $(XCC_FLAGS)
XCC_FLAGS_audioports.xc = -Os -mno-dual-issue $(XCC_FLAGS)

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void PllInit(chanend ?c);
void PllMult(unsigned mult, chanend ?c);

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/** @file lock.h
* @brief Functions for using hardware locks
* @author Ross Owen, XMOS Limited
*/
#ifndef _LOCK_H_
#define _LOCK_H_ 1
typedef unsigned lock;
/* Allocates and returns a lock resource - returns 0 if out of lock */
lock GetLockResource();
/* Claims the passed lock, this is a blocking call */
void ClaimLock(lock l);
/* Frees the passed lock */
void FreeLock(lock l);
/* De-allocated the passed lock resource */
void FreeLockResource(lock l);
#endif

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void UserHostActive(int active) __attribute__ ((weak));
void UserHostActive(int active)
{
return;
}

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void UserHostActive(int active);