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/**
* @file IxTimerCtrl.h
* @brief
* This is the header file for the Timer Control component.
*
* The timer callback control component provides a mechanism by which different
* client components can start a timer and have a supplied callback function
* invoked when the timer expires.
* The callbacks are all dispatched from one thread inside this component.
* Any component that needs to be called periodically should use this facility
* rather than create its own task with a sleep loop.
*
* @par
*
* @par
* IXP400 SW Release version 2.0
*
* -- Copyright Notice --
*
* @par
* Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation.
* All rights reserved.
*
* @par
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
* @par
* -- End of Copyright Notice --
*/
/**
* @defgroup IxTimerCtrl IXP400 Timer Control (IxTimerCtrl) API
*
* @brief The public API for the IXP400 Timer Control Component.
*
* @{
*/
#ifndef IxTimerCtrl_H
#define IxTimerCtrl_H
#include "IxTypes.h"
/* #include "Ossl.h" */
/*
* #defines and macros used in this file.
*/
/**
* @ingroup IxTimerCtrl
*
* @def IX_TIMERCTRL_NO_FREE_TIMERS
*
* @brief Timer schedule return code.
*
* Indicates that the request to start a timer failed because
* all available timer resources are used.
*/
#define IX_TIMERCTRL_NO_FREE_TIMERS 2
/**
* @ingroup IxTimerCtrl
*
* @def IX_TIMERCTRL_PARAM_ERROR
*
* @brief Timer schedule return code.
*
* Indicates that the request to start a timer failed because
* the client has supplied invalid parameters.
*/
#define IX_TIMERCTRL_PARAM_ERROR 3
/*
* Typedefs whose scope is limited to this file.
*/
/**
* @ingroup IxTimerCtrl
*
* @brief A typedef for a pointer to a timer callback function.
* @para void * - This parameter is supplied by the client when the
* timer is started and passed back to the client in the callback.
* @note in general timer callback functions should not block or
* take longer than 100ms. This constraint is required to ensure that
* higher priority callbacks are not held up.
* All callbacks are called from the same thread.
* This thread is a shared resource.
* The parameter passed is provided when the timer is scheduled.
*/
typedef void (*IxTimerCtrlTimerCallback)(void *userParam);
/**
* @ingroup IxTimerCtrl
*
* @brief List used to identify the users of timers.
* @note The order in this list indicates priority. Components appearing
* higher in the list will be given priority over components lower in the
* list. When adding components, please insert at an appropriate position
* for priority ( i.e values should be less than IxTimerCtrlMaxPurpose ) .
*/
typedef enum
{
IxTimerCtrlAdslPurpose,
/* Insert new purposes above this line only
*/
IxTimerCtrlMaxPurpose
}
IxTimerCtrlPurpose;
/*
* Function definition
*/
/**
* @ingroup IxTimerCtrl
*
* @fn ixTimerCtrlSchedule(IxTimerCtrlTimerCallback func,
void *userParam,
IxTimerCtrlPurpose purpose,
UINT32 relativeTime,
unsigned *timerId )
*
* @brief Schedules a callback function to be called after a period of "time".
* The callback function should not block or run for more than 100ms.
* This function
*
* @param func @ref IxTimerCtrlTimerCallback [in] - the callback function to be called.
* @param userParam void [in] - a parameter to send to the callback function, can be NULL.
* @param purpose @ref IxTimerCtrlPurpose [in] - the purpose of the callback, internally this component will
* decide the priority of callbacks with different purpose.
* @param relativeTime UINT32 [in] - time relative to now in milliseconds after which the callback
* will be called. The time must be greater than the duration of one OS tick.
* @param *timerId unsigned [out] - An id for the callback scheduled.
* This id can be used to cancel the callback.
* @return
* @li IX_SUCCESS - The timer was started successfully.
* @li IX_TIMERCTRL_NO_FREE_TIMERS - The timer was not started because the maximum number
* of running timers has been exceeded.
* @li IX_TIMERCTRL_PARAM_ERROR - The timer was not started because the client has supplied
* a NULL callback func, or the requested timeout is less than one OS tick.
* @note This function is re-entrant. The function accesses a list of running timers
* and may suspend the calling thread if this list is being accesed by another thread.
*/
PUBLIC IX_STATUS
ixTimerCtrlSchedule(IxTimerCtrlTimerCallback func,
void *userParam,
IxTimerCtrlPurpose purpose,
UINT32 relativeTime,
unsigned *timerId );
/**
* @ingroup IxTimerCtrl
*
* @fn ixTimerCtrlScheduleRepeating(IxTimerCtrlTimerCallback func,
void *param,
IxTimerCtrlPurpose purpose,
UINT32 interval,
unsigned *timerId )
*
* @brief Schedules a callback function to be called after a period of "time".
* The callback function should not block or run for more than 100ms.
*
* @param func @ref IxTimerCtrlTimerCallback [in] - the callback function to be called.
* @param userParam void [in] - a parameter to send to the callback function, can be NULL.
* @param purpose @ref IxTimerCtrlPurpose [in] - the purpose of the callback, internally this component will
* decide the priority of callbacks with different purpose.
* @param interval UINT32 [in] - the interval in milliseconds between calls to func.
* @param timerId unsigned [out] - An id for the callback scheduled.
* This id can be used to cancel the callback.
* @return
* @li IX_SUCCESS - The timer was started successfully.
* @li IX_TIMERCTRL_NO_FREE_TIMERS - The timer was not started because the maximum number
* of running timers has been exceeded.
* @li IX_TIMERCTRL_PARAM_ERROR - The timer was not started because the client has supplied
* a NULL callback func, or the requested timeout is less than one OS tick.
* @note This function is re-entrant. The function accesses a list of running timers
* and may suspend the calling thread if this list is being accesed by another thread.
*/
PUBLIC IX_STATUS
ixTimerCtrlScheduleRepeating(IxTimerCtrlTimerCallback func,
void *param,
IxTimerCtrlPurpose purpose,
UINT32 interval,
unsigned *timerId );
/**
* @ingroup IxTimerCtrl
*
* @fn ixTimerCtrlCancel (unsigned id)
*
* @brief Cancels a scheduled callback.
*
* @param id unsigned [in] - the id of the callback to be cancelled.
* @return
* @li IX_SUCCESS - The timer was successfully stopped.
* @li IX_FAIL - The id parameter did not corrrespond to any running timer..
* @note This function is re-entrant. The function accesses a list of running timers
* and may suspend the calling thread if this list is being accesed by another thread.
*/
PUBLIC IX_STATUS
ixTimerCtrlCancel (unsigned id);
/**
* @ingroup IxTimerCtrl
*
* @fn ixTimerCtrlInit(void)
*
* @brief Initialise the Timer Control Component.
* @return
* @li IX_SUCCESS - The timer control component initialized successfully.
* @li IX_FAIL - The timer control component initialization failed,
* or the component was already initialized.
* @note This must be done before any other API function is called.
* This function should be called once only and is not re-entrant.
*/
PUBLIC IX_STATUS
ixTimerCtrlInit(void);
/**
* @ingroup IxTimerCtrl
*
* @fn ixTimerCtrlShow( void )
*
* @brief Display the status of the Timer Control Component.
* @return void
* @note Displays a list of running timers.
* This function is not re-entrant. This function does not suspend the calling thread.
*/
PUBLIC void
ixTimerCtrlShow( void );
#endif /* IXTIMERCTRL_H */
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