19. Dual-Ported Memory Manager¶
19.1. Introduction¶
The dual-ported memory manager provides a mechanism for converting addresses between internal and external representations for multiple dual-ported memory areas (DPMA). The directives provided by the dual-ported memory manager are:
rtems_port_create - Create a port
rtems_port_ident - Get ID of a port
rtems_port_delete - Delete a port
rtems_port_external_to_internal - Convert external to internal address
rtems_port_internal_to_external - Convert internal to external address
19.2. Background¶
A dual-ported memory area (DPMA) is an contiguous block of RAM owned by a particular processor but which can be accessed by other processors in the system. The owner accesses the memory using internal addresses, while other processors must use external addresses. RTEMS defines a port as a particular mapping of internal and external addresses.
There are two system configurations in which dual-ported memory is commonly found. The first is tightly-coupled multiprocessor computer systems where the dual-ported memory is shared between all nodes and is used for inter-node communication. The second configuration is computer systems with intelligent peripheral controllers. These controllers typically utilize the DPMA for high-performance data transfers.
19.3. Operations¶
19.3.1. Creating a Port¶
The rtems_port_create
directive creates a port into a DPMA with the
user-defined name. The user specifies the association between internal and
external representations for the port being created. RTEMS allocates a
Dual-Ported Memory Control Block (DPCB) from the DPCB free list to maintain the
newly created DPMA. RTEMS also generates a unique dual-ported memory port ID
which is returned to the calling task. RTEMS does not initialize the
dual-ported memory area or access any memory within it.
19.3.2. Obtaining Port IDs¶
When a port is created, RTEMS generates a unique port ID and assigns it to the
created port until it is deleted. The port ID may be obtained by either of two
methods. First, as the result of an invocation of the``rtems_port_create``
directive, the task ID is stored in a user provided location. Second, the port
ID may be obtained later using the rtems_port_ident
directive. The port ID
is used by other dual-ported memory manager directives to access this port.
19.3.3. Converting an Address¶
The rtems_port_external_to_internal
directive is used to convert an address
from external to internal representation for the specified port. The
rtems_port_internal_to_external
directive is used to convert an address
from internal to external representation for the specified port. If an attempt
is made to convert an address which lies outside the specified DPMA, then the
address to be converted will be returned.
19.3.4. Deleting a DPMA Port¶
A port can be removed from the system and returned to RTEMS with the
rtems_port_delete
directive. When a port is deleted, its control block is
returned to the DPCB free list.
19.4. Directives¶
This section details the dual-ported memory manager’s directives. A subsection is dedicated to each of this manager’s directives and describes the calling sequence, related constants, usage, and status codes.
19.4.1. PORT_CREATE - Create a port¶
- CALLING SEQUENCE:
rtems_status_code rtems_port_create( rtems_name name, void *internal_start, void *external_start, uint32_t length, rtems_id *id );
- DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES:
RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL
port created successfully
RTEMS_INVALID_NAME
invalid port name
RTEMS_INVALID_ADDRESS
address not on four byte boundary
RTEMS_INVALID_ADDRESS
id
is NULLRTEMS_TOO_MANY
too many DP memory areas created
- DESCRIPTION:
This directive creates a port which resides on the local node for the specified DPMA. The assigned port id is returned in id. This port id is used as an argument to other dual-ported memory manager directives to convert addresses within this DPMA.
For control and maintenance of the port, RTEMS allocates and initializes an DPCB from the DPCB free pool. Thus memory from the dual-ported memory area is not used to store the DPCB.
- NOTES:
This directive may cause the calling task to be preempted due to an obtain and release of the object allocator mutex.
The internal_address and external_address parameters must be on a four byte boundary.
19.4.2. PORT_IDENT - Get ID of a port¶
- CALLING SEQUENCE:
rtems_status_code rtems_port_ident( rtems_name name, rtems_id *id );
- DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES:
RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL
port identified successfully
RTEMS_INVALID_ADDRESS
id
is NULLRTEMS_INVALID_NAME
port name not found
- DESCRIPTION:
This directive obtains the port id associated with the specified name to be acquired. If the port name is not unique, then the port id will match one of the DPMAs with that name. However, this port id is not guaranteed to correspond to the desired DPMA. The port id is used to access this DPMA in other dual-ported memory area related directives.
- NOTES:
This directive will not cause the running task to be preempted.
19.4.3. PORT_DELETE - Delete a port¶
- CALLING SEQUENCE:
rtems_status_code rtems_port_delete( rtems_id id );
- DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES:
RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL
port deleted successfully
RTEMS_INVALID_ID
invalid port id
- DESCRIPTION:
This directive deletes the dual-ported memory area specified by id. The DPCB for the deleted dual-ported memory area is reclaimed by RTEMS.
- NOTES:
This directive may cause the calling task to be preempted due to an obtain and release of the object allocator mutex.
The calling task does not have to be the task that created the port. Any local task that knows the port id can delete the port.
19.4.4. PORT_EXTERNAL_TO_INTERNAL - Convert external to internal address¶
- CALLING SEQUENCE:
rtems_status_code rtems_port_external_to_internal( rtems_id id, void *external, void **internal );
- DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES:
RTEMS_INVALID_ADDRESS
internal
is NULLRTEMS_SUCCESSFUL
successful conversion
- DESCRIPTION:
This directive converts a dual-ported memory address from external to internal representation for the specified port. If the given external address is invalid for the specified port, then the internal address is set to the given external address.
- NOTES:
This directive is callable from an ISR.
This directive will not cause the calling task to be preempted.
19.4.5. PORT_INTERNAL_TO_EXTERNAL - Convert internal to external address¶
- CALLING SEQUENCE:
rtems_status_code rtems_port_internal_to_external( rtems_id id, void *internal, void **external );
- DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES:
RTEMS_INVALID_ADDRESS
external
is NULLRTEMS_SUCCESSFUL
successful conversion
- DESCRIPTION:
This directive converts a dual-ported memory address from internal to external representation so that it can be passed to owner of the DPMA represented by the specified port. If the given internal address is an invalid dual-ported address, then the external address is set to the given internal address.
- NOTES:
This directive is callable from an ISR.
This directive will not cause the calling task to be preempted.