------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Cheddar is a GNU GPL real-time scheduling analysis tool. -- This program provides services to automatically check schedulability and -- other performance criteria of real-time architecture models. -- -- Copyright (C) 2002-2023, Frank Singhoff, Alain Plantec, Jerome Legrand, -- Hai Nam Tran, Stephane Rubini -- -- The Cheddar project was started in 2002 by -- Frank Singhoff, Lab-STICC UMR 6285, Université de Bretagne Occidentale -- -- Cheddar has been published in the "Agence de Protection des Programmes/France" in 2008. -- Since 2008, Ellidiss technologies also contributes to the development of -- Cheddar and provides industrial support. -- -- The full list of contributors and sponsors can be found in README.md -- -- This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -- it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -- the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -- (at your option) any later version. -- -- This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -- GNU General Public License for more details. -- -- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -- along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -- Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA -- -- -- Contact : cheddar@listes.univ-brest.fr -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Last update : -- $Rev$ -- $Date$ -- $Author: singhoff $ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ with Ada.IO_Exceptions; use Ada.IO_Exceptions; with GNAT.Current_Exception; use GNAT.Current_Exception; with unbounded_strings; use unbounded_strings; with GNAT.Command_Line; use GNAT.Command_Line; with GNAT.OS_Lib; use GNAT.OS_Lib; with Text_IO; use Text_IO; with version; use version; with Ada.Strings.Unbounded; use Ada.Strings.Unbounded; with systems; use systems; with task_set; use task_set; use task_set.generic_task_set; with processor_set; use processor_set; use processor_set.generic_processor_set; with address_space_set; use address_space_set; use address_space_set.generic_address_space_set; with resource_set; use resource_set; use resource_set.generic_resource_set; with buffer_set; use buffer_set; use buffer_set.generic_buffer_set; with call_framework; use call_framework; with Tasks; use Tasks; with unbounded_strings; use unbounded_strings; use unbounded_strings.unbounded_string_list_package; with unbounded_strings; use unbounded_strings; use unbounded_strings.unbounded_string_list_package; with Processors; use Processors; with scheduler; use scheduler; with Scheduler_Interface; use Scheduler_Interface; with translate; use translate; package body applicability_constraint.uniprocessor is function r0 (sys : system) return Boolean is p : generic_processor_ptr; begin get_element_number (sys.processors, p, processors_range (0)); return ((element_in_list (To_Unbounded_String ("PROCESSORS.MONO_CORE_PROCESSOR"), type_of (p))) and (get_number_of_elements (sys.processors) = 1)); end r0; function r0_txt return Unbounded_String is begin return ("The environmental constraint R0 is not met:") & unbounded_lf & ("there must be only one mono-core processor, other environmental constraints will not be evaluated.") & unbounded_lf; end r0_txt; end applicability_constraint.uniprocessor;