include/AT91/applicfg.h
author Robert Lehmann <robert.lehmann@sitec-systems.de>
Tue, 28 Jul 2015 16:36:55 +0200
changeset 793 72e9e1064432
parent 521 731bbe1b67b4
permissions -rw-r--r--
timers_unix: Fix termination problem of WaitReceiveTaskEnd

The function pthread_kill sends the Signal thread and to the own process.
If you use this construct than the application which calls uses the
canfestival api will terminate at the call of canClose. To avoid that
use pthread_cancel instead of pthread_kill. To use the pthread_cancel call
you need to set the cancel ability in the thread function. That means
you need to call pthread_setcancelstate and pthread_setcanceltype.
For the termination of the thread at any time it is important to set the
cancel type to PTHREAD_CANCEL_ASYNCHRONOUS.
/*
This file is part of CanFestival, a library implementing CanOpen Stack.

Copyright (C): Edouard TISSERANT and Francis DUPIN
AT91 Port: Peter CHRISTEN

See COPYING file for copyrights details.

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

This library 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
Lesser General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
*/

#ifndef __APPLICFG_AVR__
#define __APPLICFG_AVR__

#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h>


/// Convert an integer to a string in hexadecimal format
/// If you do not wants to use a lastCar, put lastCar = '\0' (end of string)
/// ex : value = 0XABCDEF and lastCar = '\n'
/// buf[0] = '0'
/// buf[1] = 'X'
/// buf[2] = 'A'
/// ....
/// buf[7] = 'F'
/// buf[8] = '\n'
/// buf[9] = '\0'
extern char *
hex_convert (char *buf, unsigned long value, char lastCar);

/// Print the string to the serial port sci
/// (sci takes the values SCI0 or SCI1)
extern void printSCI_str (char sci, const char * str);

/// Print the number in hexadecimal  to the serial port sci
/// (sci takes the values SCI0 or SCI1)
extern void printSCI_nbr (char sci, unsigned long nbr, char lastCar);

// Integers
#define INTEGER8 signed char
#define INTEGER16 short
#define INTEGER24 long
#define INTEGER32 long
#define INTEGER40 long long
#define INTEGER48 long long
#define INTEGER56 long long
#define INTEGER64 long long

// Unsigned integers
#define UNS8   unsigned char
#define UNS16  unsigned short
#define UNS32  unsigned long
#define UNS24  unsigned long
#define UNS40  unsigned long long
#define UNS48  unsigned long long
#define UNS56  unsigned long long
#define UNS64  unsigned long long

// Reals
#define REAL32 float
#define REAL64 double

// Reals
#define REAL32	float
#define REAL64 double

#include "can.h"


/// Definition of MSG_ERR
// ---------------------
#ifdef DEBUG_ERR_CONSOLE_ON
#    define MSG_ERR(num, str, val)            \
          initSCI_0();                        \
          printSCI_nbr(SCI0, num, ' ');       \
          /* large printing on console  */    \
          printSCI_str(SCI0, str);            \
          printSCI_nbr(SCI0, val, '\n');
#else
#    define MSG_ERR(num, str, val)
#endif

/// Definition of MSG_WAR
// ---------------------
#ifdef DEBUG_WAR_CONSOLE_ON
#    define MSG_WAR(num, str, val)          \
        initSCI_0();                        \
        printSCI_nbr(SCI0, num, ' ');       \
        /* large printing on console  */    \
        printSCI_str(SCI0, str);            \
        printSCI_nbr(SCI0, val, '\n');
#else
#    define MSG_WAR(num, str, val)
#endif

typedef void* CAN_HANDLE;

typedef void* CAN_PORT;

#endif