THE DESIGN OF THE MEMORY POOL SYSTEM LIBRARY INTERFACE
design.mps.lib
incomplete design
richard 1996-09-03
INTRODUCTION
.intro: This document is the design of the MPS Library Interface, a part of the
plinth.
.readership: Any MPS developer. Any clients that are prepared to read this in
order to get documentation.
GOALS
.goal: The goals of the MPS library interface are:
.goal.host: To control the dependency of the MPS on the hosted ISO C library so
that the core MPS remains freestanding (see design.mps.exec-env).
.goal.free: To allow the core MPS convenient access to ISO C functionality that
is provided on freestanding platforms (see design.mps.exec-env.std.com.free).
DESCRIPTION
Overview
.overview.access: The core MPS needs to access functionality that could be
provided by an ISO C hosted environment.
.overview.hosted: The core MPS must not make direct use of any facilities in
the hosted environment (design.mps.exec-env). However, it is sensible to make
use of them when the MPS is deployed in a hosted environment.
.overview.hosted.indirect: The core MPS does not make any direct use of hosted
ISO C library facilities. Instead, it indirects through the MPS Library
Interface, impl.h.mpslib.
.overview.free: The core MPS can make direct use of freestanding ISO C library
facilities and does not need to include any of the header files <limits.h>,
<stdarg.h>, and <stddef.h> directly.
.overview.complete: The MPS Library Interface can be considered as the complete
"interface to ISO" (in that it provides direct access to facilities that we get
in a freestanding environment and equivalents of any functionality we require
from the hosted environment).
.overview.provision.client: In a freestanding environment the client is
expected to provide functions meeting this interface to the MPS.
.overview.provision.hosted: In a hosted environment, impl.c.mpsliban may be
used. It just maps impl.h.mpslib directly onto the ISO C library equivalents.
- MPS Library Interface Diagram
Outside the Interface
We provide impl.c.mpsliban to the client, for two reasons:
1. he can use it to connect the MPS to the ISO C library if it exists,
2. as an example of an implementation of the MPS Library Interface.
IMPLEMENTATION
.impl: The MPS Library Interface comprises a header file impl.h.mpslib
(mpslib.h) and some documentation.
.impl.decl: The header file defines the interface to definitions which parallel
those parts of the non-freestanding ISO headers which are used by the MPS.
.impl.include: The header file also includes the freestanding headers
<limits.h>, <stdarg.h>, and <stddef.h> (and not <float.h>, though perhaps it
should).
NOTES
.doc: User doc in doc.mps.guide.interface and doc.mps.guide.appendix-plinth.
ATTACHMENT
"MPS Library Interface Diagram"
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