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Use the simplelink wrappers instead. This is one step further towards having a single module for the cc3200 and the cc3100.
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1060 lines
29 KiB
C
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* user.h - CC31xx/CC32xx Host Driver Implementation
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2014 Texas Instruments Incorporated - http://www.ti.com/
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*
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* are met:
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*
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* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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*
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* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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* documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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* distribution.
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*
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* Neither the name of Texas Instruments Incorporated nor the names of
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* its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
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* from this software without specific prior written permission.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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* LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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* A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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* OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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* SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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* LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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* OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*
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*/
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#ifndef __USER_H__
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#define __USER_H__
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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/*!
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******************************************************************************
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\defgroup porting_user_include Porting - User Include Files
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This section IS NOT REQUIRED in case user provided primitives are handled
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in makefiles or project configurations (IDE)
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PORTING ACTION:
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- Include all required header files for the definition of:
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-# Transport layer library API (e.g. SPI, UART)
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-# OS primitives definitions (e.g. Task spawn, Semaphores)
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-# Memory management primitives (e.g. alloc, free)
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******************************************************************************
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*/
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#include <string.h>
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#include "cc_pal.h"
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#include "debug.h"
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/*!
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\def MAX_CONCURRENT_ACTIONS
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\brief Defines the maximum number of concurrent action in the system
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Min:1 , Max: 32
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Actions which has async events as return, can be
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\sa
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\note In case there are not enough resources for the actions needed in the system,
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error is received: POOL_IS_EMPTY
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one option is to increase MAX_CONCURRENT_ACTIONS
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(improves performance but results in memory consumption)
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Other option is to call the API later (decrease performance)
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\warning In case of setting to one, recommend to use non-blocking recv\recvfrom to allow
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multiple socket recv
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*/
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#define MAX_CONCURRENT_ACTIONS 10
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/*!
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\def CPU_FREQ_IN_MHZ
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\brief Defines CPU frequency for Host side, for better accuracy of busy loops, if any
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\sa
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\note
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\warning If not set the default CPU frequency is set to 200MHz
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This option will be deprecated in future release
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*/
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#define CPU_FREQ_IN_MHZ 80
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/*!
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******************************************************************************
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\defgroup porting_capabilities Porting - Capabilities Set
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This section IS NOT REQUIRED in case one of the following pre defined
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capabilities set is in use:
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- SL_TINY
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- SL_SMALL
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- SL_FULL
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PORTING ACTION:
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- Define one of the pre-defined capabilities set or uncomment the
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relevant definitions below to select the required capabilities
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@{
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*******************************************************************************
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*/
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/*!
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\def SL_INC_ARG_CHECK
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\brief Defines whether the SimpleLink driver perform argument check
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or not
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When defined, the SimpleLink driver perform argument check on
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function call. Removing this define could reduce some code
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size and improve slightly the performances but may impact in
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unpredictable behavior in case of invalid arguments
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\sa
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\note belongs to \ref proting_sec
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\warning Removing argument check may cause unpredictable behavior in
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case of invalid arguments.
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In this case the user is responsible to argument validity
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(for example all handlers must not be NULL)
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*/
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#define SL_INC_ARG_CHECK
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/*!
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\def SL_INC_STD_BSD_API_NAMING
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\brief Defines whether SimpleLink driver should expose standard BSD
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APIs or not
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When defined, the SimpleLink driver in addtion to its alternative
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BSD APIs expose also standard BSD APIs.
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Stadrad BSD API includs the following functions:
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socket , close , accept , bind , listen , connect , select ,
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setsockopt , getsockopt , recv , recvfrom , write , send , sendto ,
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gethostbyname
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\sa
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\note belongs to \ref porting_sec
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\warning
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*/
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#define SL_INC_STD_BSD_API_NAMING
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/*!
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\brief Defines whether to include extended API in SimpleLink driver
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or not
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When defined, the SimpleLink driver will include also all
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exteded API of the included packages
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\sa ext_api
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\note belongs to \ref porting_sec
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\warning
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*/
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#define SL_INC_EXT_API
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/*!
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\brief Defines whether to include WLAN package in SimpleLink driver
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or not
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When defined, the SimpleLink driver will include also
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the WLAN package
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\sa
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\note belongs to \ref porting_sec
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\warning
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*/
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#define SL_INC_WLAN_PKG
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/*!
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\brief Defines whether to include SOCKET package in SimpleLink
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driver or not
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When defined, the SimpleLink driver will include also
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the SOCKET package
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\sa
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\note belongs to \ref porting_sec
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\warning
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*/
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#define SL_INC_SOCKET_PKG
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/*!
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\brief Defines whether to include NET_APP package in SimpleLink
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driver or not
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When defined, the SimpleLink driver will include also the
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NET_APP package
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\sa
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\note belongs to \ref porting_sec
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\warning
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*/
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#define SL_INC_NET_APP_PKG
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/*!
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\brief Defines whether to include NET_CFG package in SimpleLink
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driver or not
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When defined, the SimpleLink driver will include also
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the NET_CFG package
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\sa
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\note belongs to \ref porting_sec
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\warning
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*/
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#define SL_INC_NET_CFG_PKG
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/*!
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\brief Defines whether to include NVMEM package in SimpleLink
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driver or not
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When defined, the SimpleLink driver will include also the
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NVMEM package
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\sa
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\note belongs to \ref porting_sec
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\warning
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*/
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#define SL_INC_NVMEM_PKG
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/*!
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\brief Defines whether to include socket server side APIs
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in SimpleLink driver or not
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When defined, the SimpleLink driver will include also socket
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server side APIs
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\sa server_side
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\note
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\warning
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*/
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#define SL_INC_SOCK_SERVER_SIDE_API
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/*!
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\brief Defines whether to include socket client side APIs in SimpleLink
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driver or not
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When defined, the SimpleLink driver will include also socket
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client side APIs
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\sa client_side
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\note belongs to \ref porting_sec
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\warning
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*/
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#define SL_INC_SOCK_CLIENT_SIDE_API
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/*!
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\brief Defines whether to include socket receive APIs in SimpleLink
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driver or not
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When defined, the SimpleLink driver will include also socket
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receive side APIs
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\sa recv_api
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\note belongs to \ref porting_sec
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\warning
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*/
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#define SL_INC_SOCK_RECV_API
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/*!
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\brief Defines whether to include socket send APIs in SimpleLink
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driver or not
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When defined, the SimpleLink driver will include also socket
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send side APIs
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\sa send_api
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\note belongs to \ref porting_sec
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\warning
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*/
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#define SL_INC_SOCK_SEND_API
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/*!
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Close the Doxygen group.
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@}
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*/
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/*!
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******************************************************************************
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\defgroup ported_enable_device Ported on CC32XX - Device Enable/Disable
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The enable/disable API provide mechanism to enable/disable the network processor
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PORTING ACTION:
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- None
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@{
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******************************************************************************
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*/
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/*!
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\brief Preamble to the enabling the Network Processor.
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Placeholder to implement any pre-process operations
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before enabling networking operations.
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\sa sl_DeviceEnable
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\note belongs to \ref ported_sec
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*/
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#define sl_DeviceEnablePreamble() NwpPowerOnPreamble()
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/*!
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\brief Enable the Network Processor
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\sa sl_DeviceDisable
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\note belongs to \ref ported_sec
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*/
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#define sl_DeviceEnable() NwpPowerOn()
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/*!
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\brief Disable the Network Processor
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\sa sl_DeviceEnable
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\note belongs to \ref ported_sec
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*/
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#define sl_DeviceDisable() NwpPowerOff()
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/*!
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Close the Doxygen group.
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@}
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*/
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/*!
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******************************************************************************
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\defgroup ported_interface Ported on CC32XX - Communication Interface
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The simple link device can work with different communication
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channels (e.g. spi/uart). Texas Instruments provides single driver
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that can work with all these types. This section bind between the
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physical communication interface channel and the SimpleLink driver
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\note Correct and efficient implementation of this driver is critical
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for the performances of the SimpleLink device on this platform.
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PORTING ACTION:
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- None
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@{
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******************************************************************************
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*/
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#define _SlFd_t Fd_t
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/*!
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\brief Opens an interface communication port to be used for communicating
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with a SimpleLink device
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Given an interface name and option flags, this function opens
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the communication port and creates a file descriptor.
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This file descriptor is used afterwards to read and write
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data from and to this specific communication channel.
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The speed, clock polarity, clock phase, chip select and all other
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specific attributes of the channel are all should be set to hardcoded
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in this function.
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\param ifName - points to the interface name/path. The interface name is an
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optional attributes that the simple link driver receives
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on opening the driver (sl_Start).
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In systems that the spi channel is not implemented as
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part of the os device drivers, this parameter could be NULL.
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\param flags - optional flags parameters for future use
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\return upon successful completion, the function shall open the channel
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and return a non-negative integer representing the file descriptor.
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Otherwise, -1 shall be returned
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\sa sl_IfClose , sl_IfRead , sl_IfWrite
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\note The prototype of the function is as follow:
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Fd_t xxx_IfOpen(char* pIfName , unsigned long flags);
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\note belongs to \ref ported_sec
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\warning
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*/
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#define sl_IfOpen spi_Open
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/*!
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\brief Closes an opened interface communication port
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\param fd - file descriptor of opened communication channel
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\return upon successful completion, the function shall return 0.
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Otherwise, -1 shall be returned
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\sa sl_IfOpen , sl_IfRead , sl_IfWrite
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\note The prototype of the function is as follow:
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int xxx_IfClose(Fd_t Fd);
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\note belongs to \ref ported_sec
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\warning
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*/
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#define sl_IfClose spi_Close
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/*!
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\brief Attempts to read up to len bytes from an opened communication channel
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into a buffer starting at pBuff.
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\param fd - file descriptor of an opened communication channel
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\param pBuff - pointer to the first location of a buffer that contains enough
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space for all expected data
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\param len - number of bytes to read from the communication channel
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\return upon successful completion, the function shall return the number of read bytes.
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Otherwise, 0 shall be returned
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\sa sl_IfClose , sl_IfOpen , sl_IfWrite
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\note The prototype of the function is as follow:
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int xxx_IfRead(Fd_t Fd , char* pBuff , int Len);
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\note belongs to \ref ported_sec
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\warning
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*/
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#define sl_IfRead spi_Read
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/*!
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\brief attempts to write up to len bytes to the SPI channel
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\param fd - file descriptor of an opened communication channel
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\param pBuff - pointer to the first location of a buffer that contains
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the data to send over the communication channel
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\param len - number of bytes to write to the communication channel
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\return upon successful completion, the function shall return the number of sent bytes.
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therwise, 0 shall be returned
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\sa sl_IfClose , sl_IfOpen , sl_IfRead
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\note This function could be implemented as zero copy and return only upon successful completion
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of writing the whole buffer, but in cases that memory allocation is not too tight, the
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function could copy the data to internal buffer, return back and complete the write in
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parallel to other activities as long as the other SPI activities would be blocked until
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the entire buffer write would be completed
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The prototype of the function is as follow:
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int xxx_IfWrite(Fd_t Fd , char* pBuff , int Len);
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\note belongs to \ref ported_sec
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\warning
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*/
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#define sl_IfWrite spi_Write
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/*!
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\brief register an interrupt handler routine for the host IRQ
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\param InterruptHdl - pointer to interrupt handler routine
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\param pValue - pointer to a memory structure that is passed
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to the interrupt handler.
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\return upon successful registration, the function shall return 0.
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Otherwise, -1 shall be returned
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\sa
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\note If there is already registered interrupt handler, the function
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should overwrite the old handler with the new one
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\note If the handler is a null pointer, the function should un-register the
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interrupt handler, and the interrupts can be disabled.
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\note belongs to \ref ported_sec
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\warning
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*/
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#define sl_IfRegIntHdlr(InterruptHdl , pValue) NwpRegisterInterruptHandler(InterruptHdl , pValue)
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/*!
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\brief Masks the Host IRQ
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\sa sl_IfUnMaskIntHdlr
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\note belongs to \ref ported_sec
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\warning
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*/
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#define sl_IfMaskIntHdlr() NwpMaskInterrupt()
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/*!
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\brief Unmasks the Host IRQ
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\sa sl_IfMaskIntHdlr
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\note belongs to \ref ported_sec
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\warning
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*/
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#define sl_IfUnMaskIntHdlr() NwpUnMaskInterrupt()
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/*!
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\brief Write Handers for statistics debug on write
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\param interface handler - pointer to interrupt handler routine
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\return no return value
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\sa
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\note An optional hooks for monitoring before and after write info
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\note belongs to \ref ported_sec
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\warning
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*/
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/* #define SL_START_WRITE_STAT */
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/*!
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Close the Doxygen group.
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@}
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*/
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/*!
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******************************************************************************
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\defgroup ported_os Ported on CC32XX - Operating System
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The simple link driver can run on multi-threaded environment as well
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as non-os environment (mail loop)
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This section IS NOT REQUIRED in case you are working on non-os environment.
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If you choose to work in multi-threaded environment under any operating system
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you will have to provide some basic adaptation routines to allow the driver
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to protect access to resources from different threads (locking object) and
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to allow synchronization between threads (sync objects).
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PORTING ACTION:
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-# Uncomment SL_PLATFORM_MULTI_THREADED define
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-# Bind locking object routines
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-# Bind synchronization object routines
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-# Optional - Bind spawn thread routine
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@{
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******************************************************************************
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*/
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#define SL_PLATFORM_MULTI_THREADED
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#ifdef SL_PLATFORM_MULTI_THREADED
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#include "osi.h"
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/*!
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\brief
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\sa
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\note belongs to \ref ported_sec
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\warning
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*/
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#define SL_OS_RET_CODE_OK ((int)OSI_OK)
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/*!
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\brief
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\sa
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\note belongs to \ref ported_sec
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\warning
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*/
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#define SL_OS_WAIT_FOREVER ((OsiTime_t)OSI_WAIT_FOREVER)
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/*!
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\brief
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\sa
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\note belongs to \ref ported_sec
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\warning
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*/
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#define SL_OS_NO_WAIT ((OsiTime_t)OSI_NO_WAIT)
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/*!
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\brief type definition for a time value
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\note On each porting or platform the type could be whatever is needed - integer, pointer to structure etc.
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\note belongs to \ref ported_sec
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*/
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#define _SlTime_t OsiTime_t
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/*!
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\brief type definition for a sync object container
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Sync object is object used to synchronize between two threads or thread and interrupt handler.
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One thread is waiting on the object and the other thread send a signal, which then
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release the waiting thread.
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The signal must be able to be sent from interrupt context.
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This object is generally implemented by binary semaphore or events.
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\note On each porting or platform the type could be whatever is needed - integer, structure etc.
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\note belongs to \ref ported_sec
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*/
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typedef OsiSyncObj_t _SlSyncObj_t;
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/*!
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\brief This function creates a sync object
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The sync object is used for synchronization between diffrent thread or ISR and
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a thread.
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\param pSyncObj - pointer to the sync object control block
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\return upon successful creation the function should return 0
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Otherwise, a negative value indicating the error code shall be returned
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\note belongs to \ref ported_sec
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\warning
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*/
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#define sl_SyncObjCreate(pSyncObj,pName) osi_SyncObjCreate(pSyncObj)
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/*!
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\brief This function deletes a sync object
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\param pSyncObj - pointer to the sync object control block
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\return upon successful deletion the function should return 0
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Otherwise, a negative value indicating the error code shall be returned
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\note belongs to \ref ported_sec
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\warning
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*/
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#define sl_SyncObjDelete(pSyncObj) osi_SyncObjDelete(pSyncObj)
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/*!
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\brief This function generates a sync signal for the object.
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All suspended threads waiting on this sync object are resumed
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\param pSyncObj - pointer to the sync object control block
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\return upon successful signaling the function should return 0
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Otherwise, a negative value indicating the error code shall be returned
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\note the function could be called from ISR context
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\warning
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*/
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#define sl_SyncObjSignal(pSyncObj) osi_SyncObjSignal(pSyncObj)
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/*!
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\brief This function generates a sync signal for the object from Interrupt
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This is for RTOS that should signal from IRQ using a dedicated API
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\param pSyncObj - pointer to the sync object control block
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\return upon successful signaling the function should return 0
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Otherwise, a negative value indicating the error code shall be returned
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\note the function could be called from ISR context
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\warning
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*/
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#define sl_SyncObjSignalFromIRQ(pSyncObj) osi_SyncObjSignalFromISR(pSyncObj)
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/*!
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\brief This function waits for a sync signal of the specific sync object
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\param pSyncObj - pointer to the sync object control block
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\param Timeout - numeric value specifies the maximum number of mSec to
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stay suspended while waiting for the sync signal
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Currently, the simple link driver uses only two values:
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- OSI_WAIT_FOREVER
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- OSI_NO_WAIT
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\return upon successful reception of the signal within the timeout window return 0
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Otherwise, a negative value indicating the error code shall be returned
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\note belongs to \ref ported_sec
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\warning
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*/
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#define sl_SyncObjWait(pSyncObj,Timeout) osi_SyncObjWait(pSyncObj,Timeout)
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/*!
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\brief type definition for a locking object container
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Locking object are used to protect a resource from mutual accesses of two or more threads.
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The locking object should suppurt reentrant locks by a signal thread.
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This object is generally implemented by mutex semaphore
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\note On each porting or platform the type could be whatever is needed - integer, structure etc.
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\note belongs to \ref ported_sec
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*/
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typedef OsiLockObj_t _SlLockObj_t;
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/*!
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\brief This function creates a locking object.
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The locking object is used for protecting a shared resources between different
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threads.
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\param pLockObj - pointer to the locking object control block
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\return upon successful creation the function should return 0
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Otherwise, a negative value indicating the error code shall be returned
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\note belongs to \ref ported_sec
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\warning
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*/
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#define sl_LockObjCreate(pLockObj,pName) osi_LockObjCreate(pLockObj)
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/*!
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\brief This function deletes a locking object.
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\param pLockObj - pointer to the locking object control block
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\return upon successful deletion the function should return 0
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Otherwise, a negative value indicating the error code shall be returned
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\note belongs to \ref ported_sec
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\warning
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*/
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#define sl_LockObjDelete(pLockObj) osi_LockObjDelete(pLockObj)
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/*!
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\brief This function locks a locking object.
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All other threads that call this function before this thread calls
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the osi_LockObjUnlock would be suspended
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\param pLockObj - pointer to the locking object control block
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\param Timeout - numeric value specifies the maximum number of mSec to
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stay suspended while waiting for the locking object
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Currently, the simple link driver uses only two values:
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- OSI_WAIT_FOREVER
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- OSI_NO_WAIT
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\return upon successful reception of the locking object the function should return 0
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Otherwise, a negative value indicating the error code shall be returned
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\note belongs to \ref ported_sec
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\warning
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*/
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#define sl_LockObjLock(pLockObj,Timeout) osi_LockObjLock(pLockObj,Timeout)
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/*!
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\brief This function unlock a locking object.
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\param pLockObj - pointer to the locking object control block
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\return upon successful unlocking the function should return 0
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Otherwise, a negative value indicating the error code shall be returned
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\note belongs to \ref ported_sec
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\warning
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*/
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#define sl_LockObjUnlock(pLockObj) osi_LockObjUnlock(pLockObj)
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#endif
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/*!
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\brief This function call the pEntry callback from a different context
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\param pEntry - pointer to the entry callback function
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\param pValue - pointer to any type of memory structure that would be
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passed to pEntry callback from the execution thread.
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\param flags - execution flags - reserved for future usage
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\return upon successful registration of the spawn the function should return 0
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(the function is not blocked till the end of the execution of the function
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and could be returned before the execution is actually completed)
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Otherwise, a negative value indicating the error code shall be returned
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\note belongs to \ref ported_sec
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\warning
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*/
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#define SL_PLATFORM_EXTERNAL_SPAWN
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#ifdef SL_PLATFORM_EXTERNAL_SPAWN
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#define sl_Spawn(pEntry,pValue,flags) osi_Spawn(pEntry,pValue,flags)
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#endif
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/*!
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Close the Doxygen group.
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@}
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*/
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/*!
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******************************************************************************
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\defgroup porting_mem_mgm Porting - Memory Management
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This section declare in which memory management model the SimpleLink driver
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will run:
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-# Static
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-# Dynamic
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This section IS NOT REQUIRED in case Static model is selected.
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The default memory model is Static
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PORTING ACTION:
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- If dynamic model is selected, define the alloc and free functions.
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@{
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*****************************************************************************
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*/
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/*!
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\brief Defines whether the SimpleLink driver is working in dynamic
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memory model or not
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When defined, the SimpleLink driver use dynamic allocations
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if dynamic allocation is selected malloc and free functions
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must be retrieved
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\sa
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\note belongs to \ref porting_sec
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\warning
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*/
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#define SL_MEMORY_MGMT_DYNAMIC 1
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#define SL_MEMORY_MGMT_STATIC 0
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#define SL_MEMORY_MGMT SL_MEMORY_MGMT_DYNAMIC
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#ifdef SL_MEMORY_MGMT_DYNAMIC
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#ifdef SL_PLATFORM_MULTI_THREADED
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/*!
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\brief
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\sa
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\note belongs to \ref ported_sec
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\warning
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*/
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#define sl_Malloc(Size) mem_Malloc(Size)
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/*!
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\brief
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\sa
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\note belongs to \ref ported_sec
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\warning
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*/
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#define sl_Free(pMem) mem_Free(pMem)
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#else
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#include <stdlib.h>
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/*!
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\brief
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\sa
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\note belongs to \ref ported_sec
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\warning
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*/
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#define sl_Malloc(Size) malloc(Size)
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/*!
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\brief
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\sa
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\note belongs to \ref ported_sec
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\warning
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*/
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#define sl_Free(pMem) free(pMem)
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#endif
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#endif
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/*!
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Close the Doxygen group.
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@}
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*/
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/*!
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******************************************************************************
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\defgroup porting_events Porting - Event Handlers
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|
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This section includes the asynchronous event handlers routines
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PORTING ACTION:
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-Uncomment the required handler and define your routine as the value
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of this handler
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|
|
@{
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|
******************************************************************************
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*/
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/*!
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\brief
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|
\sa
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\note belongs to \ref porting_sec
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\warning
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*/
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#define sl_GeneralEvtHdlr SimpleLinkGeneralEventHandler
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/*!
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\brief An event handler for WLAN connection or disconnection indication
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This event handles async WLAN events.
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Possible events are:
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SL_WLAN_CONNECT_EVENT - indicates WLAN is connected
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|
SL_WLAN_DISCONNECT_EVENT - indicates WLAN is disconnected
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|
\sa
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|
\note belongs to \ref porting_sec
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\warning
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|
*/
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#define sl_WlanEvtHdlr SimpleLinkWlanEventHandler
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/*!
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\brief An event handler for IP address asynchronous event. Usually accepted after new WLAN connection.
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This event handles networking events.
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Possible events are:
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SL_NETAPP_IPV4_ACQUIRED - IP address was acquired (DHCP or Static)
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|
\sa
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|
|
\note belongs to \ref porting_sec
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\warning
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*/
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#define sl_NetAppEvtHdlr SimpleLinkNetAppEventHandler
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/*!
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\brief A callback for HTTP server events.
|
|
Possible events are:
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SL_NETAPP_HTTPGETTOKENVALUE - NWP requests to get the value of a specific token
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|
SL_NETAPP_HTTPPOSTTOKENVALUE - NWP post to the host a new value for a specific token
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\param pServerEvent - Contains the relevant event information (SL_NETAPP_HTTPGETTOKENVALUE or SL_NETAPP_HTTPPOSTTOKENVALUE)
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\param pServerResponse - Should be filled by the user with the relevant response information (i.e SL_NETAPP_HTTPSETTOKENVALUE as a response to SL_NETAPP_HTTPGETTOKENVALUE event)
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|
\sa
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|
|
\note belongs to \ref porting_sec
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|
\warning
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|
*/
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#define sl_HttpServerCallback SimpleLinkHttpServerCallback
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/*!
|
|
\brief
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|
|
|
\sa
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|
|
|
\note belongs to \ref porting_sec
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|
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|
\warning
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|
*/
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#define sl_SockEvtHdlr SimpleLinkSockEventHandler
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#define _SL_USER_TYPES
|
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#define _u8 unsigned char
|
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#define _i8 signed char
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#define _u16 unsigned short
|
|
#define _i16 signed short
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|
|
#define _u32 unsigned int
|
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#define _i32 signed int
|
|
#define _volatile volatile
|
|
#define _const const
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/*!
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|
|
|
Close the Doxygen group.
|
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@}
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|
*/
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif // __cplusplus
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#endif // __USER_H__
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