device: add DEVICE_INIT()

DEVICE_INIT() is a consolidation of DEVICE_INIT_CONFIG_DEFINE() and
DEVICE_DEFINE(), which are always used in pairs.

Change-Id: I263ac195970483e1bb8bf709ef807ba054db9c32
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
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Benjamin Walsh 2016-01-27 15:55:32 -05:00 committed by Anas Nashif
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extern "C" {
#endif
/**
* @def DEVICE_INIT
*
* @brief create device object and set it up for boot time initialization
*
* @details This macro defines a device object that is automatically
* configured by the kernel during system initialization.
*
* @param dev_name Device name.
*
* @param drv_name The name this instance of the driver exposes to
* the system.
*
* @param init_fn Address to the init function of the driver.
*
* @param data Pointer to the device's configuration data.
*
* @param cfg_info The address to the structure containing the
* configuration information for this instance of the driver.
*
* @param level The initialization level at which configuration occurs.
* Must be one of the following symbols, which are listed in the order
* they are performed by the kernel:
*
* PRIMARY: Used for devices that have no dependencies, such as those
* that rely solely on hardware present in the processor/SOC. These devices
* cannot use any kernel services during configuration, since they are not
* yet available.
*
* SECONDARY: Used for devices that rely on the initialization of devices
* initialized as part of the PRIMARY level. These devices cannot use any
* kernel services during configuration, since they are not yet available.
*
* NANOKERNEL: Used for devices that require nanokernel services during
* configuration.
*
* MICROKERNEL: Used for devices that require microkernel services during
* configuration.
*
* APPLICATION: Used for application components (i.e. non-kernel components)
* that need automatic configuration. These devices can use all services
* provided by the kernel during configuration.
*
* @param prio The initialization priority of the device, relative to
* other devices of the same initialization level. Specified as an integer
* value in the range 0 to 99; lower values indicate earlier initialization.
* Must be a decimal integer literal without leading zeroes or sign (e.g. 32),
* or an equivalent symbolic name (e.g. #define MY_INIT_PRIO 32); symbolic
* expressions are *not* permitted
* (e.g. CONFIG_KERNEL_INIT_PRIORITY_DEFAULT + 5).
*/
#define DEVICE_INIT(dev_name, drv_name, init_fn, data, cfg_info, level, prio) \
\
static struct device_config __config_##dev_name __used \
__attribute__((__section__(".devconfig.init"))) = { \
.name = drv_name, .init = (init_fn), \
.config_info = (cfg_info) \
}; \
\
static struct device (__initconfig_##dev_name) __used \
__attribute__((__section__(".init_" #level STRINGIFY(prio)))) = { \
.config = &(__config_##dev_name), \
.driver_data = data \
}
/** @def DEVICE_DEFINE
*
* @brief Define device object