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diff -r 3534f0b45d38 -r 9de8bd8ca1c8 arch/TARGET_Freescale/k64f_emac.c --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/arch/TARGET_Freescale/k64f_emac.c Thu May 26 09:00:26 2016 +0100 @@ -0,0 +1,643 @@ +#include "lwip/opt.h" +#include "lwip/sys.h" +#include "lwip/def.h" +#include "lwip/mem.h" +#include "lwip/pbuf.h" +#include "lwip/stats.h" +#include "lwip/snmp.h" +#include "lwip/tcpip.h" +#include "netif/etharp.h" +#include "netif/ppp_oe.h" + +#include "eth_arch.h" +#include "sys_arch.h" + +#include "fsl_phy.h" +#include "k64f_emac_config.h" +#include <ctype.h> +#include <stdio.h> +#include <string.h> +#include <stdlib.h> + +#include "mbed_interface.h" + +enet_handle_t g_handle; +// TX Buffer descriptors +uint8_t *tx_desc_start_addr; +// RX Buffer descriptors +uint8_t *rx_desc_start_addr; +// RX packet buffer pointers +struct pbuf *rx_buff[ENET_RX_RING_LEN]; +// TX packet buffer pointers +struct pbuf *tx_buff[ENET_RX_RING_LEN]; +// RX packet payload pointers +uint32_t *rx_ptr[ENET_RX_RING_LEN]; + +/******************************************************************************** + * Internal data + ********************************************************************************/ +#define ENET_BuffSizeAlign(n) ENET_ALIGN(n, ENET_BUFF_ALIGNMENT) +#define ENET_ALIGN(x,align) ((unsigned int)((x) + ((align)-1)) & (unsigned int)(~(unsigned int)((align)- 1))) +extern void k64f_init_eth_hardware(void); + +/* K64F EMAC driver data structure */ +struct k64f_enetdata { + struct netif *netif; /**< Reference back to LWIP parent netif */ + sys_sem_t RxReadySem; /**< RX packet ready semaphore */ + sys_sem_t TxCleanSem; /**< TX cleanup thread wakeup semaphore */ + sys_mutex_t TXLockMutex; /**< TX critical section mutex */ + sys_sem_t xTXDCountSem; /**< TX free buffer counting semaphore */ + uint8_t tx_consume_index, tx_produce_index; /**< TX buffers ring */ +}; + +static struct k64f_enetdata k64f_enetdata; + +/** \brief Driver transmit and receive thread priorities + * + * Thread priorities for receive thread and TX cleanup thread. Alter + * to prioritize receive or transmit bandwidth. In a heavily loaded + * system or with LEIP_DEBUG enabled, the priorities might be better + * the same. */ +#define RX_PRIORITY (osPriorityNormal) +#define TX_PRIORITY (osPriorityNormal) +#define PHY_PRIORITY (osPriorityNormal) + +/******************************************************************************** + * Buffer management + ********************************************************************************/ +/* + * This function will queue a new receive buffer + */ +static void update_read_buffer(uint8_t *buf) +{ + if (buf != NULL) { + g_handle.rxBdCurrent->buffer = buf; + } + + /* Clears status. */ + g_handle.rxBdCurrent->control &= ENET_BUFFDESCRIPTOR_RX_WRAP_MASK; + + /* Sets the receive buffer descriptor with the empty flag. */ + g_handle.rxBdCurrent->control |= ENET_BUFFDESCRIPTOR_RX_EMPTY_MASK; + + /* Increases the buffer descriptor to the next one. */ + if (g_handle.rxBdCurrent->control & ENET_BUFFDESCRIPTOR_RX_WRAP_MASK) { + g_handle.rxBdCurrent = g_handle.rxBdBase; + g_handle.rxBdDirty = g_handle.rxBdBase; + } else { + g_handle.rxBdCurrent++; + g_handle.rxBdDirty++; + } + + /* Actives the receive buffer descriptor. */ + ENET->RDAR = ENET_RDAR_RDAR_MASK; +} + +/** \brief Free TX buffers that are complete + * + * \param[in] k64f_enet Pointer to driver data structure + */ +static void k64f_tx_reclaim(struct k64f_enetdata *k64f_enet) +{ + uint8_t i = 0 ; + + /* Get exclusive access */ + sys_mutex_lock(&k64f_enet->TXLockMutex); + + i = k64f_enet->tx_consume_index; + // Traverse all descriptors, looking for the ones modified by the uDMA + while((i != k64f_enet->tx_produce_index) && (!(g_handle.txBdDirty->control & ENET_BUFFDESCRIPTOR_TX_READY_MASK))) { + pbuf_free(tx_buff[i]); + if (g_handle.txBdDirty->control & ENET_BUFFDESCRIPTOR_TX_WRAP_MASK) + g_handle.txBdDirty = g_handle.txBdBase; + else + g_handle.txBdDirty++; + + i = (i + 1) % ENET_TX_RING_LEN; + } + + k64f_enet->tx_consume_index = i; + /* Restore access */ + sys_mutex_unlock(&k64f_enet->TXLockMutex); +} + +/** \brief Ethernet receive interrupt handler + * + * This function handles the receive interrupt of K64F. + */ +void enet_mac_rx_isr() +{ + sys_sem_signal(&k64f_enetdata.RxReadySem); +} + +void enet_mac_tx_isr() +{ + sys_sem_signal(&k64f_enetdata.TxCleanSem); +} + +void ethernet_callback(ENET_Type *base, enet_handle_t *handle, enet_event_t event, void *param) +{ + switch (event) + { + case kENET_RxEvent: + enet_mac_rx_isr(); + break; + case kENET_TxEvent: + enet_mac_tx_isr(); + break; + default: + break; + } +} + +/** \brief Low level init of the MAC and PHY. + * + * \param[in] netif Pointer to LWIP netif structure + */ +static err_t low_level_init(struct netif *netif) +{ + struct k64f_enetdata *k64f_enet = netif->state; + uint8_t i; + uint32_t sysClock; + phy_speed_t phy_speed; + phy_duplex_t phy_duplex; + uint32_t phyAddr = 0; + bool link = false; + enet_config_t config; + + // Allocate RX descriptors + rx_desc_start_addr = (uint8_t *)calloc(1, sizeof(enet_rx_bd_struct_t) * ENET_RX_RING_LEN + ENET_BUFF_ALIGNMENT); + if(!rx_desc_start_addr) + return ERR_MEM; + + // Allocate TX descriptors + tx_desc_start_addr = (uint8_t *)calloc(1, sizeof(enet_tx_bd_struct_t) * ENET_TX_RING_LEN + ENET_BUFF_ALIGNMENT); + if(!tx_desc_start_addr) + return ERR_MEM; + + rx_desc_start_addr = (uint8_t *)ENET_ALIGN(rx_desc_start_addr, ENET_BUFF_ALIGNMENT); + tx_desc_start_addr = (uint8_t *)ENET_ALIGN(tx_desc_start_addr, ENET_BUFF_ALIGNMENT); + + /* Create buffers for each receive BD */ + for (i = 0; i < ENET_RX_RING_LEN; i++) { + rx_buff[i] = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, ENET_ETH_MAX_FLEN + ENET_BUFF_ALIGNMENT, PBUF_RAM); + if (NULL == rx_buff[i]) + return ERR_MEM; + + /* K64F note: the next line ensures that the RX buffer is properly aligned for the K64F + RX descriptors (16 bytes alignment). However, by doing so, we're effectively changing + a data structure which is internal to lwIP. This might not prove to be a good idea + in the long run, but a better fix would probably involve modifying lwIP itself */ + rx_buff[i]->payload = (void*)ENET_ALIGN((uint32_t)rx_buff[i]->payload, ENET_BUFF_ALIGNMENT); + rx_ptr[i] = rx_buff[i]->payload; + } + + k64f_enet->tx_consume_index = k64f_enet->tx_produce_index = 0; + + /* prepare the buffer configuration. */ + enet_buffer_config_t buffCfg = { + ENET_RX_RING_LEN, + ENET_TX_RING_LEN, + ENET_ALIGN(ENET_ETH_MAX_FLEN, ENET_BUFF_ALIGNMENT), + 0, + (volatile enet_rx_bd_struct_t *)rx_desc_start_addr, + (volatile enet_tx_bd_struct_t *)tx_desc_start_addr, + (uint8_t *)&rx_ptr, + NULL, + }; + + k64f_init_eth_hardware(); + + sysClock = CLOCK_GetFreq(kCLOCK_CoreSysClk); + + ENET_GetDefaultConfig(&config); + + PHY_Init(ENET, 0, sysClock); + PHY_GetLinkStatus(ENET, phyAddr, &link); + if (link) + { + /* Get link information from PHY */ + PHY_GetLinkSpeedDuplex(ENET, phyAddr, &phy_speed, &phy_duplex); + /* Change the MII speed and duplex for actual link status. */ + config.miiSpeed = (enet_mii_speed_t)phy_speed; + config.miiDuplex = (enet_mii_duplex_t)phy_duplex; + config.interrupt = kENET_RxFrameInterrupt | kENET_TxFrameInterrupt; + } + config.rxMaxFrameLen = ENET_ETH_MAX_FLEN; + config.macSpecialConfig = kENET_ControlFlowControlEnable; + config.txAccelerConfig = kENET_TxAccelIsShift16Enabled; + config.rxAccelerConfig = kENET_RxAccelisShift16Enabled | kENET_RxAccelMacCheckEnabled; + ENET_Init(ENET, &g_handle, &config, &buffCfg, netif->hwaddr, sysClock); + ENET_SetCallback(&g_handle, ethernet_callback, netif); + ENET_ActiveRead(ENET); + + return ERR_OK; +} + + +/** + * This function is the ethernet packet send function. It calls + * etharp_output after checking link status. + * + * \param[in] netif the lwip network interface structure for this enetif + * \param[in] q Pointer to pbug to send + * \param[in] ipaddr IP address + * \return ERR_OK or error code + */ +err_t k64f_etharp_output(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *q, ip_addr_t *ipaddr) +{ + /* Only send packet is link is up */ + if (netif->flags & NETIF_FLAG_LINK_UP) + return etharp_output(netif, q, ipaddr); + + return ERR_CONN; +} + +/** \brief Allocates a pbuf and returns the data from the incoming packet. + * + * \param[in] netif the lwip network interface structure + * \param[in] idx index of packet to be read + * \return a pbuf filled with the received packet (including MAC header) + */ +static struct pbuf *k64f_low_level_input(struct netif *netif, int idx) +{ + volatile enet_rx_bd_struct_t *bdPtr = g_handle.rxBdCurrent; + struct pbuf *p = NULL; + struct pbuf *temp_rxbuf = NULL; + u32_t length = 0; + const u16_t err_mask = ENET_BUFFDESCRIPTOR_RX_TRUNC_MASK | ENET_BUFFDESCRIPTOR_RX_CRC_MASK | + ENET_BUFFDESCRIPTOR_RX_NOOCTET_MASK | ENET_BUFFDESCRIPTOR_RX_LENVLIOLATE_MASK; + + +#ifdef LOCK_RX_THREAD + /* Get exclusive access */ + sys_mutex_lock(&k64f_enet->TXLockMutex); +#endif + + /* Determine if a frame has been received */ + if ((bdPtr->control & err_mask) != 0) { +#if LINK_STATS + if ((bdPtr->control & ENET_BUFFDESCRIPTOR_RX_LENVLIOLATE_MASK) != 0) + LINK_STATS_INC(link.lenerr); + else + LINK_STATS_INC(link.chkerr); +#endif + LINK_STATS_INC(link.drop); + /* Re-use the same buffer in case of error */ + update_read_buffer(NULL); + } else { + /* A packet is waiting, get length */ + length = bdPtr->length; + + /* Zero-copy */ + p = rx_buff[idx]; + p->len = length; + + /* Attempt to queue new buffer */ + temp_rxbuf = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, ENET_ETH_MAX_FLEN + ENET_BUFF_ALIGNMENT, PBUF_RAM); + if (NULL == temp_rxbuf) { + /* Drop frame (out of memory) */ + LINK_STATS_INC(link.drop); + + /* Re-queue the same buffer */ + update_read_buffer(NULL); + + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_LPC_EMAC | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, + ("k64f_low_level_input: Packet index %d dropped for OOM\n", + idx)); +#ifdef LOCK_RX_THREAD + sys_mutex_unlock(&k64f_enet->TXLockMutex); +#endif + + return NULL; + } + + rx_buff[idx] = temp_rxbuf; + /* K64F note: the next line ensures that the RX buffer is properly aligned for the K64F + RX descriptors (16 bytes alignment). However, by doing so, we're effectively changing + a data structure which is internal to lwIP. This might not prove to be a good idea + in the long run, but a better fix would probably involve modifying lwIP itself */ + rx_buff[idx]->payload = (void*)ENET_ALIGN((uint32_t)rx_buff[idx]->payload, ENET_BUFF_ALIGNMENT); + rx_ptr[idx] = rx_buff[idx]->payload; + + update_read_buffer(rx_buff[idx]->payload); + LWIP_DEBUGF(UDP_LPC_EMAC | LWIP_DBG_TRACE, + ("k64f_low_level_input: Packet received: %p, size %d (index=%d)\n", + p, length, idx)); + + /* Save size */ + p->tot_len = (u16_t) length; + LINK_STATS_INC(link.recv); + } + +#ifdef LOCK_RX_THREAD + sys_mutex_unlock(&k64f_enet->TXLockMutex); +#endif + + return p; +} + +/** \brief Attempt to read a packet from the EMAC interface. + * + * \param[in] netif the lwip network interface structure + * \param[in] idx index of packet to be read + */ +void k64f_enetif_input(struct netif *netif, int idx) +{ + struct eth_hdr *ethhdr; + struct pbuf *p; + + /* move received packet into a new pbuf */ + p = k64f_low_level_input(netif, idx); + if (p == NULL) + return; + + /* points to packet payload, which starts with an Ethernet header */ + ethhdr = (struct eth_hdr*)p->payload; + + switch (htons(ethhdr->type)) { + case ETHTYPE_IP: + case ETHTYPE_ARP: +#if PPPOE_SUPPORT + case ETHTYPE_PPPOEDISC: + case ETHTYPE_PPPOE: +#endif /* PPPOE_SUPPORT */ + /* full packet send to tcpip_thread to process */ + if (netif->input(p, netif) != ERR_OK) { + LWIP_DEBUGF(NETIF_DEBUG, ("k64f_enetif_input: IP input error\n")); + /* Free buffer */ + pbuf_free(p); + } + break; + + default: + /* Return buffer */ + pbuf_free(p); + break; + } +} + +/** \brief Packet reception task + * + * This task is called when a packet is received. It will + * pass the packet to the LWIP core. + * + * \param[in] pvParameters pointer to the interface data + */ +static void packet_rx(void* pvParameters) { + struct k64f_enetdata *k64f_enet = pvParameters; + int idx = 0; + + while (1) { + /* Wait for receive task to wakeup */ + sys_arch_sem_wait(&k64f_enet->RxReadySem, 0); + + while ((g_handle.rxBdCurrent->control & ENET_BUFFDESCRIPTOR_RX_EMPTY_MASK) == 0) { + k64f_enetif_input(k64f_enet->netif, idx); + idx = (idx + 1) % ENET_RX_RING_LEN; + } + } +} + +/** \brief Transmit cleanup task + * + * This task is called when a transmit interrupt occurs and + * reclaims the pbuf and descriptor used for the packet once + * the packet has been transferred. + * + * \param[in] pvParameters pointer to the interface data + */ +static void packet_tx(void* pvParameters) { + struct k64f_enetdata *k64f_enet = pvParameters; + + while (1) { + /* Wait for transmit cleanup task to wakeup */ + sys_arch_sem_wait(&k64f_enet->TxCleanSem, 0); + k64f_tx_reclaim(k64f_enet); + } +} + +/** \brief Low level output of a packet. Never call this from an + * interrupt context, as it may block until TX descriptors + * become available. + * + * \param[in] netif the lwip network interface structure for this netif + * \param[in] p the MAC packet to send (e.g. IP packet including MAC addresses and type) + * \return ERR_OK if the packet could be sent or an err_t value if the packet couldn't be sent + */ +static err_t k64f_low_level_output(struct netif *netif, struct pbuf *p) +{ + struct k64f_enetdata *k64f_enet = netif->state; + struct pbuf *q; + struct pbuf *temp_pbuf; + uint8_t *psend = NULL, *dst; + + + temp_pbuf = pbuf_alloc(PBUF_RAW, p->tot_len + ENET_BUFF_ALIGNMENT, PBUF_RAM); + if (NULL == temp_pbuf) + return ERR_MEM; + + /* K64F note: the next line ensures that the RX buffer is properly aligned for the K64F + RX descriptors (16 bytes alignment). However, by doing so, we're effectively changing + a data structure which is internal to lwIP. This might not prove to be a good idea + in the long run, but a better fix would probably involve modifying lwIP itself */ + psend = (uint8_t *)ENET_ALIGN((uint32_t)temp_pbuf->payload, ENET_BUFF_ALIGNMENT); + + for (q = p, dst = psend; q != NULL; q = q->next) { + MEMCPY(dst, q->payload, q->len); + dst += q->len; + } + + /* Wait until a descriptor is available for the transfer. */ + /* THIS WILL BLOCK UNTIL THERE ARE A DESCRIPTOR AVAILABLE */ + while (g_handle.txBdCurrent->control & ENET_BUFFDESCRIPTOR_TX_READY_MASK) + osSemaphoreWait(k64f_enet->xTXDCountSem.id, osWaitForever); + + /* Get exclusive access */ + sys_mutex_lock(&k64f_enet->TXLockMutex); + + /* Save the buffer so that it can be freed when transmit is done */ + tx_buff[k64f_enet->tx_produce_index] = temp_pbuf; + k64f_enet->tx_produce_index = (k64f_enet->tx_produce_index + 1) % ENET_TX_RING_LEN; + + /* Setup transfers */ + g_handle.txBdCurrent->buffer = psend; + g_handle.txBdCurrent->length = p->tot_len; + g_handle.txBdCurrent->control |= (ENET_BUFFDESCRIPTOR_TX_READY_MASK | ENET_BUFFDESCRIPTOR_TX_LAST_MASK); + + /* Increase the buffer descriptor address. */ + if (g_handle.txBdCurrent->control & ENET_BUFFDESCRIPTOR_TX_WRAP_MASK) + g_handle.txBdCurrent = g_handle.txBdBase; + else + g_handle.txBdCurrent++; + + /* Active the transmit buffer descriptor. */ + ENET->TDAR = ENET_TDAR_TDAR_MASK; + + LINK_STATS_INC(link.xmit); + + /* Restore access */ + sys_mutex_unlock(&k64f_enet->TXLockMutex); + + return ERR_OK; +} + +/******************************************************************************* + * PHY task: monitor link +*******************************************************************************/ + +#define PHY_TASK_PERIOD_MS 200 +#define STATE_UNKNOWN (-1) + +typedef struct { + int connected; + phy_speed_t speed; + phy_duplex_t duplex; +} PHY_STATE; + +int phy_link_status() { + bool connection_status; + uint32_t phyAddr = 0; + + PHY_GetLinkStatus(ENET, phyAddr, &connection_status); + return (int)connection_status; +} + +static void k64f_phy_task(void *data) { + struct netif *netif = (struct netif*)data; + bool connection_status; + PHY_STATE crt_state = {STATE_UNKNOWN, (phy_speed_t)STATE_UNKNOWN, (phy_duplex_t)STATE_UNKNOWN}; + PHY_STATE prev_state; + uint32_t phyAddr = 0; + uint32_t rcr = 0; + + prev_state = crt_state; + while (true) { + // Get current status + PHY_GetLinkStatus(ENET, phyAddr, &connection_status); + crt_state.connected = connection_status ? 1 : 0; + // Get the actual PHY link speed + PHY_GetLinkSpeedDuplex(ENET, phyAddr, &crt_state.speed, &crt_state.duplex); + + // Compare with previous state + if (crt_state.connected != prev_state.connected) { + if (crt_state.connected) + tcpip_callback_with_block((tcpip_callback_fn)netif_set_link_up, (void*) netif, 1); + else + tcpip_callback_with_block((tcpip_callback_fn)netif_set_link_down, (void*) netif, 1); + } + + if (crt_state.speed != prev_state.speed) { + rcr = ENET->RCR; + rcr &= ~ENET_RCR_RMII_10T_MASK; + rcr |= ENET_RCR_RMII_10T(!crt_state.speed); + ENET->RCR = rcr; + } + + prev_state = crt_state; + osDelay(PHY_TASK_PERIOD_MS); + } +} + +/** + * Should be called at the beginning of the program to set up the + * network interface. + * + * This function should be passed as a parameter to netif_add(). + * + * @param[in] netif the lwip network interface structure for this netif + * @return ERR_OK if the loopif is initialized + * ERR_MEM if private data couldn't be allocated + * any other err_t on error + */ +err_t eth_arch_enetif_init(struct netif *netif) +{ + err_t err; + + LWIP_ASSERT("netif != NULL", (netif != NULL)); + + k64f_enetdata.netif = netif; + + /* set MAC hardware address */ +#if (MBED_MAC_ADDRESS_SUM != MBED_MAC_ADDR_INTERFACE) + netif->hwaddr[0] = MBED_MAC_ADDR_0; + netif->hwaddr[1] = MBED_MAC_ADDR_1; + netif->hwaddr[2] = MBED_MAC_ADDR_2; + netif->hwaddr[3] = MBED_MAC_ADDR_3; + netif->hwaddr[4] = MBED_MAC_ADDR_4; + netif->hwaddr[5] = MBED_MAC_ADDR_5; +#else + mbed_mac_address((char *)netif->hwaddr); +#endif + netif->hwaddr_len = ETHARP_HWADDR_LEN; + + /* maximum transfer unit */ + netif->mtu = 1500; + + /* device capabilities */ + // TODOETH: check if the flags are correct below + netif->flags = NETIF_FLAG_BROADCAST | NETIF_FLAG_ETHARP | NETIF_FLAG_ETHERNET | NETIF_FLAG_IGMP; + + /* Initialize the hardware */ + netif->state = &k64f_enetdata; + err = low_level_init(netif); + if (err != ERR_OK) + return err; + +#if LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME + /* Initialize interface hostname */ + netif->hostname = "lwipk64f"; +#endif /* LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME */ + + netif->name[0] = 'e'; + netif->name[1] = 'n'; + + netif->output = k64f_etharp_output; + netif->linkoutput = k64f_low_level_output; + + /* CMSIS-RTOS, start tasks */ +#ifdef CMSIS_OS_RTX + memset(k64f_enetdata.xTXDCountSem.data, 0, sizeof(k64f_enetdata.xTXDCountSem.data)); + k64f_enetdata.xTXDCountSem.def.semaphore = k64f_enetdata.xTXDCountSem.data; +#endif + k64f_enetdata.xTXDCountSem.id = osSemaphoreCreate(&k64f_enetdata.xTXDCountSem.def, ENET_TX_RING_LEN); + + LWIP_ASSERT("xTXDCountSem creation error", (k64f_enetdata.xTXDCountSem.id != NULL)); + + err = sys_mutex_new(&k64f_enetdata.TXLockMutex); + LWIP_ASSERT("TXLockMutex creation error", (err == ERR_OK)); + + /* Packet receive task */ + err = sys_sem_new(&k64f_enetdata.RxReadySem, 0); + LWIP_ASSERT("RxReadySem creation error", (err == ERR_OK)); + sys_thread_new("receive_thread", packet_rx, netif->state, DEFAULT_THREAD_STACKSIZE, RX_PRIORITY); + + /* Transmit cleanup task */ + err = sys_sem_new(&k64f_enetdata.TxCleanSem, 0); + LWIP_ASSERT("TxCleanSem creation error", (err == ERR_OK)); + sys_thread_new("txclean_thread", packet_tx, netif->state, DEFAULT_THREAD_STACKSIZE, TX_PRIORITY); + + /* PHY monitoring task */ + sys_thread_new("phy_thread", k64f_phy_task, netif, DEFAULT_THREAD_STACKSIZE, PHY_PRIORITY); + + /* Allow the PHY task to detect the initial link state and set up the proper flags */ + osDelay(10); + + return ERR_OK; +} + +void eth_arch_enable_interrupts(void) { + //NVIC_SetPriority(ENET_Receive_IRQn, 6U); + //NVIC_SetPriority(ENET_Transmit_IRQn, 6U); +} + +void eth_arch_disable_interrupts(void) { + +} + +/** + * @} + */ + +/* --------------------------------- End Of File ------------------------------ */ +