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As part of an effort to extend Book-E to the 64-bit world, make the necessary changes to the DPAA/dTSEC driver set to be integer-pointer conversion clean. This means no more casts to int, and use uintptr_t where needed. Since the NCSW source is effectively obsolete, direct changes to the source tree are safe.
556 lines
26 KiB
C
556 lines
26 KiB
C
/* Copyright (c) 2008-2011 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
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* All rights reserved.
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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 are met:
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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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* * 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 distribution.
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* * Neither the name of Freescale Semiconductor nor the
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* names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
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* derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
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*
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*
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* ALTERNATIVELY, this software may be distributed under the terms of the
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* GNU General Public License ("GPL") as published by the Free Software
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* Foundation, either version 2 of that License or (at your option) any
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* later version.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY Freescale Semiconductor ``AS IS'' AND ANY
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* EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
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* WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
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* DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL Freescale Semiconductor BE LIABLE FOR ANY
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* DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
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* (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
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* LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND
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* ON ANY 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 OF THIS
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* SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*/
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/**
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@File error_ext.h
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@Description Error definitions.
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*//***************************************************************************/
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#ifndef __ERROR_EXT_H
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#define __ERROR_EXT_H
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#include "std_ext.h"
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#include "xx_ext.h"
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#include "core_ext.h"
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/**************************************************************************//**
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@Group gen_id General Drivers Utilities
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@Description External routines.
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@{
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*//***************************************************************************/
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/**************************************************************************//**
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@Group gen_error_id Errors, Events and Debug
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@Description External routines.
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@{
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*//***************************************************************************/
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/******************************************************************************
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The scheme below provides the bits description for error codes:
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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
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| Reserved (should be zero) | Module ID |
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16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
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| Error Type |
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******************************************************************************/
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#define ERROR_CODE(_err) ((((uint32_t)_err) & 0x0000FFFF) | __ERR_MODULE__)
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#define GET_ERROR_TYPE(_errcode) ((_errcode) & 0x0000FFFF)
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/**< Extract module code from error code (#t_Error) */
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#define GET_ERROR_MODULE(_errcode) ((_errcode) & 0x00FF0000)
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/**< Extract error type (#e_ErrorType) from
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error code (#t_Error) */
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/**************************************************************************//**
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@Description Error Type Enumeration
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*//***************************************************************************/
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typedef enum e_ErrorType /* Comments / Associated Message Strings */
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{ /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */
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E_OK = 0 /* Never use "RETURN_ERROR" with E_OK; Use "return E_OK;" */
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/* Invalid Function Calls */
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,E_INVALID_STATE /**< The operation is not allowed in current module state. */
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/* String: none. */
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,E_INVALID_OPERATION /**< The operation/command is invalid (unrecognized). */
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/* String: none. */
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,E_NOT_SUPPORTED /**< The function is not supported or not implemented. */
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/* String: none. */
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,E_NO_DEVICE /**< The associated device is not initialized. */
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/* String: none. */
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/* Invalid Parameters */
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,E_INVALID_HANDLE /**< Invalid handle of module or object. */
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/* String: none, unless the function takes in more than one
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handle (in this case add the handle description) */
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,E_INVALID_ID /**< Invalid module ID (usually enumeration or index). */
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/* String: none, unless the function takes in more than one
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ID (in this case add the ID description) */
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,E_NULL_POINTER /**< Unexpected NULL pointer. */
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/* String: pointer description. */
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,E_INVALID_VALUE /**< Invalid value. */
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/* Use for non-enumeration parameters, and
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only when other error types are not suitable.
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String: parameter description + "(should be <attribute>)",
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e.g: "Maximum Rx buffer length (should be divisible by 8)",
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"Channel number (should be even)". */
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,E_INVALID_SELECTION /**< Invalid selection or mode. */
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/* Use for enumeration values, only when other error types
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are not suitable.
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String: parameter description. */
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,E_INVALID_COMM_MODE /**< Invalid communication mode. */
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/* String: none, unless the function takes in more than one
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communication mode indications (in this case add
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parameter description). */
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,E_INVALID_BYTE_ORDER /**< Invalid byte order. */
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/* String: none, unless the function takes in more than one
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byte order indications (in this case add parameter
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description). */
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,E_INVALID_MEMORY_TYPE /**< Invalid memory type. */
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/* String: none, unless the function takes in more than one
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memory types (in this case add memory description,
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e.g: "Data memory", "Buffer descriptors memory"). */
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,E_INVALID_INTR_QUEUE /**< Invalid interrupt queue. */
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/* String: none, unless the function takes in more than one
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interrupt queues (in this case add queue description,
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e.g: "Rx interrupt queue", "Tx interrupt queue"). */
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,E_INVALID_PRIORITY /**< Invalid priority. */
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/* String: none, unless the function takes in more than one
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priority (in this case add priority description). */
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,E_INVALID_CLOCK /**< Invalid clock. */
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/* String: none, unless the function takes in more than one
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clocks (in this case add clock description,
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e.g: "Rx clock", "Tx clock"). */
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,E_INVALID_RATE /**< Invalid rate value. */
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/* String: none, unless the function takes in more than one
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rate values (in this case add rate description). */
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,E_INVALID_ADDRESS /**< Invalid address. */
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/* String: description of the specific violation. */
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,E_INVALID_BUS /**< Invalid bus type. */
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/* String: none, unless the function takes in more than one
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bus parameters (in this case add bus description). */
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,E_BUS_CONFLICT /**< Bus (or memory) type conflicts with another setting. */
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/* String: description of the conflicting buses/memories. */
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,E_CONFLICT /**< Some setting conflicts with another setting. */
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/* String: description of the conflicting settings. */
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,E_NOT_ALIGNED /**< Non-aligned address. */
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/* String: parameter description + "(should be %d-bytes aligned)",
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e.g: "Rx data buffer (should be 32-bytes aligned)". */
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,E_NOT_IN_RANGE /**< Parameter value is out of range. */
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/* Don't use this error for enumeration parameters.
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String: parameter description + "(should be %d-%d)",
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e.g: "Number of pad characters (should be 0-15)". */
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/* Frame/Buffer Errors */
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,E_INVALID_FRAME /**< Invalid frame object (NULL handle or missing buffers). */
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/* String: none. */
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,E_EMPTY_FRAME /**< Frame object is empty (has no buffers). */
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/* String: none. */
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,E_EMPTY_BUFFER /**< Buffer object is empty (no data, or zero data length). */
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/* String: none. */
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/* Resource Errors */
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,E_NO_MEMORY /**< External memory allocation failed. */
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/* String: description of item for which allocation failed. */
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,E_NOT_FOUND /**< Requested resource or item was not found. */
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/* Use only when the resource/item is uniquely identified.
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String: none, unless the operation is not the main goal
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of the function (in this case add item description). */
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,E_NOT_AVAILABLE /**< Resource is unavailable. */
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/* String: none, unless the operation is not the main goal
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of the function (in this case add resource description). */
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,E_ALREADY_EXISTS /**< Requested resource or item already exists. */
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/* Use when resource duplication or sharing are not allowed.
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String: none, unless the operation is not the main goal
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of the function (in this case add item description). */
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,E_FULL /**< Resource is full. */
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/* String: none, unless the operation is not the main goal
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of the function (in this case add resource description). */
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,E_EMPTY /**< Resource is empty. */
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/* String: none, unless the operation is not the main goal
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of the function (in this case add resource description). */
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,E_BUSY /**< Resource or module is busy. */
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/* String: none, unless the operation is not the main goal
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of the function (in this case add resource description). */
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,E_ALREADY_FREE /**< Specified resource or item is already free or deleted. */
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/* String: none, unless the operation is not the main goal
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of the function (in this case add item description). */
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/* Read/Write Access Errors */
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,E_READ_FAILED /**< Read access failed on memory/device. */
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/* String: none, or device name. */
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,E_WRITE_FAILED /**< Write access failed on memory/device. */
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/* String: none, or device name. */
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/* Send/Receive Failures */
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,E_SEND_FAILED /**< Send operation failed on device. */
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/* String: none, or device name. */
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,E_RECEIVE_FAILED /**< Receive operation failed on device. */
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/* String: none, or device name. */
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/* Operation time-out */
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,E_TIMEOUT /**< The operation timed out. */
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/* String: none. */
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,E_DUMMY_LAST /* NEVER USED */
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} e_ErrorType;
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/**************************************************************************//**
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@Description Event Type Enumeration
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*//***************************************************************************/
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typedef enum e_Event /* Comments / Associated Flags and Message Strings */
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{ /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */
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EV_NO_EVENT = 0 /**< No event; Never used. */
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,EV_RX_DISCARD /**< Received packet discarded (by the driver, and only for
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complete packets);
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Flags: error flags in case of error, zero otherwise. */
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/* String: reason for discard, e.g: "Error in frame",
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"Disordered frame", "Incomplete frame", "No frame object". */
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,EV_RX_ERROR /**< Receive error (by hardware/firmware);
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Flags: usually status flags from the buffer descriptor. */
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/* String: none. */
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,EV_TX_ERROR /**< Transmit error (by hardware/firmware);
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Flags: usually status flags from the buffer descriptor. */
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/* String: none. */
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,EV_NO_BUFFERS /**< System ran out of buffer objects;
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Flags: zero. */
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/* String: none. */
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,EV_NO_MB_FRAMES /**< System ran out of multi-buffer frame objects;
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Flags: zero. */
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/* String: none. */
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,EV_NO_SB_FRAMES /**< System ran out of single-buffer frame objects;
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Flags: zero. */
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/* String: none. */
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,EV_TX_QUEUE_FULL /**< Transmit queue is full;
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Flags: zero. */
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/* String: none. */
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,EV_RX_QUEUE_FULL /**< Receive queue is full;
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Flags: zero. */
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/* String: none. */
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,EV_INTR_QUEUE_FULL /**< Interrupt queue overflow;
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Flags: zero. */
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/* String: none. */
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,EV_NO_DATA_BUFFER /**< Data buffer allocation (from higher layer) failed;
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Flags: zero. */
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/* String: none. */
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,EV_OBJ_POOL_EMPTY /**< Objects pool is empty;
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Flags: zero. */
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/* String: object description (name). */
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,EV_BUS_ERROR /**< Illegal access on bus;
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Flags: the address (if available) or bus identifier */
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/* String: bus/address/module description. */
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,EV_PTP_TXTS_QUEUE_FULL /**< PTP Tx timestamps queue is full;
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Flags: zero. */
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/* String: none. */
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,EV_PTP_RXTS_QUEUE_FULL /**< PTP Rx timestamps queue is full;
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Flags: zero. */
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/* String: none. */
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,EV_DUMMY_LAST
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} e_Event;
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/**************************************************************************//**
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@Collection Debug Levels for Errors and Events
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The level description refers to errors only.
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For events, classification is done by the user.
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The TRACE, INFO and WARNING levels are allowed only when using
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the DBG macro, and are not allowed when using the error macros
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(RETURN_ERROR or REPORT_ERROR).
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@{
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*//***************************************************************************/
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#define REPORT_LEVEL_CRITICAL 1 /**< Crasher: Incorrect flow, NULL pointers/handles. */
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#define REPORT_LEVEL_MAJOR 2 /**< Cannot proceed: Invalid operation, parameters or
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configuration. */
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#define REPORT_LEVEL_MINOR 3 /**< Recoverable problem: a repeating call with the same
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parameters may be successful. */
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#define REPORT_LEVEL_WARNING 4 /**< Something is not exactly right, yet it is not an error. */
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#define REPORT_LEVEL_INFO 5 /**< Messages which may be of interest to user/programmer. */
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#define REPORT_LEVEL_TRACE 6 /**< Program flow messages. */
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#define EVENT_DISABLED 0xFF /**< Disabled event (not reported at all) */
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/* @} */
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#define NO_MSG ("")
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#ifndef DEBUG_GLOBAL_LEVEL
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#define DEBUG_GLOBAL_LEVEL REPORT_LEVEL_WARNING
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#endif /* DEBUG_GLOBAL_LEVEL */
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#ifndef ERROR_GLOBAL_LEVEL
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#define ERROR_GLOBAL_LEVEL DEBUG_GLOBAL_LEVEL
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#endif /* ERROR_GLOBAL_LEVEL */
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#ifndef EVENT_GLOBAL_LEVEL
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#define EVENT_GLOBAL_LEVEL REPORT_LEVEL_MINOR
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#endif /* EVENT_GLOBAL_LEVEL */
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#ifdef EVENT_LOCAL_LEVEL
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#define EVENT_DYNAMIC_LEVEL EVENT_LOCAL_LEVEL
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#else
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#define EVENT_DYNAMIC_LEVEL EVENT_GLOBAL_LEVEL
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#endif /* EVENT_LOCAL_LEVEL */
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#ifndef DEBUG_DYNAMIC_LEVEL
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#define DEBUG_USING_STATIC_LEVEL
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#ifdef DEBUG_STATIC_LEVEL
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#define DEBUG_DYNAMIC_LEVEL DEBUG_STATIC_LEVEL
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#else
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#define DEBUG_DYNAMIC_LEVEL DEBUG_GLOBAL_LEVEL
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#endif /* DEBUG_STATIC_LEVEL */
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#else /* DEBUG_DYNAMIC_LEVEL */
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#ifdef DEBUG_STATIC_LEVEL
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#error "Please use either DEBUG_STATIC_LEVEL or DEBUG_DYNAMIC_LEVEL (not both)"
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#else
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int DEBUG_DYNAMIC_LEVEL = DEBUG_GLOBAL_LEVEL;
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#endif /* DEBUG_STATIC_LEVEL */
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#endif /* !DEBUG_DYNAMIC_LEVEL */
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#ifndef ERROR_DYNAMIC_LEVEL
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#ifdef ERROR_STATIC_LEVEL
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#define ERROR_DYNAMIC_LEVEL ERROR_STATIC_LEVEL
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#else
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#define ERROR_DYNAMIC_LEVEL ERROR_GLOBAL_LEVEL
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#endif /* ERROR_STATIC_LEVEL */
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#else /* ERROR_DYNAMIC_LEVEL */
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#ifdef ERROR_STATIC_LEVEL
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#error "Please use either ERROR_STATIC_LEVEL or ERROR_DYNAMIC_LEVEL (not both)"
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#else
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int ERROR_DYNAMIC_LEVEL = ERROR_GLOBAL_LEVEL;
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#endif /* ERROR_STATIC_LEVEL */
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#endif /* !ERROR_DYNAMIC_LEVEL */
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#define PRINT_FORMAT "[CPU%02d, %s:%d %s]"
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#define PRINT_FMT_PARAMS CORE_GetId(), __FILE__, __LINE__, __FUNCTION__
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#define _ERR_STRING(err) #err
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#define ERR_STRING(err) _ERR_STRING(err)
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#if (!(defined(DEBUG_ERRORS)) || (DEBUG_ERRORS == 0))
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/* No debug/error/event messages at all */
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#define DBG(_level, _vmsg)
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#define REPORT_ERROR(_level, _err, _vmsg)
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#define RETURN_ERROR(_level, _err, _vmsg) \
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return ERROR_CODE(_err)
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#if (REPORT_EVENTS > 0)
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#define REPORT_EVENT(_ev, _appId, _flg, _vmsg) \
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do { \
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if (_ev##_LEVEL <= EVENT_DYNAMIC_LEVEL) { \
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XX_EventById((uint32_t)(_ev), (t_Handle)(_appId), (uint16_t)(_flg), NO_MSG); \
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} \
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} while (0)
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#else
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#define REPORT_EVENT(_ev, _appId, _flg, _vmsg)
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#endif /* (REPORT_EVENTS > 0) */
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#else /* DEBUG_ERRORS > 0 */
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extern const char *dbgLevelStrings[];
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extern const char *errTypeStrings[];
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extern const char *moduleStrings[];
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#if (REPORT_EVENTS > 0)
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extern const char *eventStrings[];
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#endif /* (REPORT_EVENTS > 0) */
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#if ((defined(DEBUG_USING_STATIC_LEVEL)) && (DEBUG_DYNAMIC_LEVEL < REPORT_LEVEL_WARNING))
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/* No need for DBG macro - debug level is higher anyway */
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#define DBG(_level, _vmsg)
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#else
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#define DBG(_level, _vmsg) \
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do { \
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if (REPORT_LEVEL_##_level <= DEBUG_DYNAMIC_LEVEL) { \
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XX_Print("> %s (%s) " PRINT_FORMAT ": ", \
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dbgLevelStrings[REPORT_LEVEL_##_level - 1], \
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ERR_STRING(__ERR_MODULE__), \
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PRINT_FMT_PARAMS); \
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XX_Print _vmsg; \
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XX_Print("\r\n"); \
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} \
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} while (0)
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#endif /* (defined(DEBUG_USING_STATIC_LEVEL) && (DEBUG_DYNAMIC_LEVEL < WARNING)) */
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#define REPORT_ERROR(_level, _err, _vmsg) \
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do { \
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if (REPORT_LEVEL_##_level <= ERROR_DYNAMIC_LEVEL) { \
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XX_Print("! %s %s Error " PRINT_FORMAT ": %s; ", \
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dbgLevelStrings[REPORT_LEVEL_##_level - 1], \
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ERR_STRING(__ERR_MODULE__), \
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PRINT_FMT_PARAMS, \
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errTypeStrings[(GET_ERROR_TYPE(_err) - E_OK - 1)]); \
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XX_Print _vmsg; \
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XX_Print("\r\n"); \
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} \
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} while (0)
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#define RETURN_ERROR(_level, _err, _vmsg) \
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do { \
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REPORT_ERROR(_level, (_err), _vmsg); \
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return ERROR_CODE(_err); \
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} while (0)
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#if (REPORT_EVENTS > 0)
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#define REPORT_EVENT(_ev, _appId, _flg, _vmsg) \
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do { \
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if (_ev##_LEVEL <= EVENT_DYNAMIC_LEVEL) { \
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XX_Print("~ %s %s Event " PRINT_FORMAT ": %s (flags: 0x%04x); ", \
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dbgLevelStrings[_ev##_LEVEL - 1], \
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ERR_STRING(__ERR_MODULE__), \
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PRINT_FMT_PARAMS, \
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eventStrings[((_ev) - EV_NO_EVENT - 1)], \
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(uint16_t)(_flg)); \
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XX_Print _vmsg; \
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XX_Print("\r\n"); \
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XX_EventById((uint32_t)(_ev), (t_Handle)(_appId), (uint16_t)(_flg), NO_MSG); \
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} \
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} while (0)
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#else /* not REPORT_EVENTS */
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#define REPORT_EVENT(_ev, _appId, _flg, _vmsg)
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#endif /* (REPORT_EVENTS > 0) */
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#endif /* (DEBUG_ERRORS > 0) */
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/**************************************************************************//**
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@Function ASSERT_COND
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@Description Assertion macro.
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@Param[in] _cond - The condition being checked, in positive form;
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Failure of the condition triggers the assert.
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*//***************************************************************************/
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#ifdef DISABLE_ASSERTIONS
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#define ASSERT_COND(_cond)
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#else
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#define ASSERT_COND(_cond) \
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do { \
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if (!(_cond)) { \
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XX_Print("*** ASSERT_COND failed " PRINT_FORMAT "\r\n", \
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PRINT_FMT_PARAMS); \
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XX_Exit(1); \
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} \
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} while (0)
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#endif /* DISABLE_ASSERTIONS */
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#ifdef DISABLE_INIT_PARAMETERS_CHECK
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#define CHECK_INIT_PARAMETERS(handle, f_check)
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#define CHECK_INIT_PARAMETERS_RETURN_VALUE(handle, f_check, retval)
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#else
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#define CHECK_INIT_PARAMETERS(handle, f_check) \
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do { \
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t_Error err = f_check(handle); \
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if (err != E_OK) { \
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RETURN_ERROR(MAJOR, err, NO_MSG); \
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} \
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} while (0)
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#define CHECK_INIT_PARAMETERS_RETURN_VALUE(handle, f_check, retval) \
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do { \
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t_Error err = f_check(handle); \
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if (err != E_OK) { \
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REPORT_ERROR(MAJOR, err, NO_MSG); \
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return (retval); \
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} \
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} while (0)
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#endif /* DISABLE_INIT_PARAMETERS_CHECK */
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#ifdef DISABLE_SANITY_CHECKS
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#define SANITY_CHECK_RETURN_ERROR(_cond, _err)
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#define SANITY_CHECK_RETURN_VALUE(_cond, _err, retval)
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#define SANITY_CHECK_RETURN(_cond, _err)
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#define SANITY_CHECK_EXIT(_cond, _err)
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#else /* DISABLE_SANITY_CHECKS */
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#define SANITY_CHECK_RETURN_ERROR(_cond, _err) \
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do { \
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if (!(_cond)) { \
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RETURN_ERROR(CRITICAL, (_err), NO_MSG); \
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} \
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} while (0)
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#define SANITY_CHECK_RETURN_VALUE(_cond, _err, retval) \
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|
do { \
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if (!(_cond)) { \
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REPORT_ERROR(CRITICAL, (_err), NO_MSG); \
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return (retval); \
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} \
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|
} while (0)
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#define SANITY_CHECK_RETURN(_cond, _err) \
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|
do { \
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|
if (!(_cond)) { \
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|
REPORT_ERROR(CRITICAL, (_err), NO_MSG); \
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return; \
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|
} \
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|
} while (0)
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#define SANITY_CHECK_EXIT(_cond, _err) \
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|
do { \
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|
if (!(_cond)) { \
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REPORT_ERROR(CRITICAL, (_err), NO_MSG); \
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XX_Exit(1); \
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|
} \
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|
} while (0)
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#endif /* DISABLE_SANITY_CHECKS */
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/** @} */ /* end of Debug/error Utils group */
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/** @} */ /* end of General Utils group */
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#endif /* __ERROR_EXT_H */
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