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42 | pj | 1 | /* Project: OSLib |
2 | * Description: The OS Construction Kit |
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3 | * Date: 1.6.2000 |
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4 | * Idea by: Luca Abeni & Gerardo Lamastra |
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5 | * |
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6 | * OSLib is an SO project aimed at developing a common, easy-to-use |
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7 | * low-level infrastructure for developing OS kernels and Embedded |
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8 | * Applications; it partially derives from the HARTIK project but it |
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9 | * currently is independently developed. |
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10 | * |
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11 | * OSLib is distributed under GPL License, and some of its code has |
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12 | * been derived from the Linux kernel source; also some important |
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13 | * ideas come from studying the DJGPP go32 extender. |
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14 | * |
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15 | * We acknowledge the Linux Community, Free Software Foundation, |
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16 | * D.J. Delorie and all the other developers who believe in the |
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17 | * freedom of software and ideas. |
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18 | * |
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19 | * For legalese, check out the included GPL license. |
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20 | */ |
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22 | /* Kernel Library functions interfaces */ |
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24 | #ifndef __LL_SYS_LL_LL_FUNC_H_ |
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25 | #define __LL_SYS_LL_LL_FUNC_H_ |
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27 | #include <ll/i386/defs.h> |
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28 | BEGIN_DEF |
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30 | #include <ll/i386/hw-data.h> |
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31 | #include <ll/i386/hw-instr.h> |
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32 | #include <ll/i386/hw-func.h> |
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34 | #include <ll/sys/ll/ll-data.h> |
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36 | void ll_context_setspace(CONTEXT c, WORD as); |
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37 | CONTEXT ll_context_create(void (*task)(void *p),BYTE *stack, |
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38 | void *parm,void (*killer)(void),WORD ctrl); |
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40 | /* Release a used task context */ |
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41 | void ll_context_delete(CONTEXT c); |
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43 | /* Put the context value into human readable form; used for debug! */ |
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44 | char *ll_context_sprintf(char *str,CONTEXT c); |
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46 | /* These functions start-up & close the ll layer */ |
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48 | void *ll_init(void); |
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49 | void ll_end(void); |
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51 | /* This functions acts as safety place where to go when any error */ |
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52 | /* occurs and we do not know what context is active */ |
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53 | void ll_abort(int code); |
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55 | BEGIN_DEF |
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56 | #endif /* __LL_SYS_LL_LL_MEM_H_ */ |