NAME¶
locon - mbk logical connector
DESCRIPTION¶
The
locon is used to describe a connector of the logical view of a
figure. Connectors are describing the cell interface, and are the link between
its physical and logical views, so the names must be the same.
The declarations needed to work on
locon are available in the header file
"/labo/include/mlo404.h", where '
404' is the actual
mbk version.
The following C structure supports the description of the logical connector :
typedef struct locon {
struct locon ∗NEXT;
char ∗NAME;
struct losig ∗SIG;
void ∗ROOT;
char DIRECTION;
char TYPE;
struct ptype ∗USER;
} locon_list;
- NEXT
- Pointer to the next locon of the list.
- NAME
- Name of the connector. It identifies the connector, so it should unique in
a given logical figure. A logical connector with a given name correspond
to the physical connector or connectors of this name.
- SIG
- Pointer to the signal linked to the connector. This signal is, of course,
unique. See losig(3) for details.
- ROOT
- Pointer to the object it belongs to. This object may be either a
lofig, or a loins, depending on the type of the connector.
See lofig(3) and loins for details.
- DIRECTION
- This indicates the way of the information going through the connector. Six
directions are legal :
- IN
- input
- OUT
- output
- INOUT
- input and output
- UNKNOWN
- no information is available
- TRISTATE
- tristate output
- TRANSCV
- tristate output and input
- TYPE
- Character indicating if the connector belongs to a model or an instance.
It can take two values :
- EXTERNAL
- for figure connectors
- INTERNAL
- for instance connectors
The
TYPE is needed to appropriatly cast the
ROOT field, and must
be approriatly filled by the parsers. A misuse of it may cause strange
behaviours.
- USER
- Pointer to a ptype list, see ptype for details, that is a general
purpose pointer used to share informations on the connector.
SEE ALSO¶
mbk(1), mbk(3), addlocon(3),
getlocon(3),
dellocon(3),
losig(3),
ptype(3),
loins(3),
lofig(3).
BUG REPORT¶
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LIP6
laboratory.
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