From 22abd06132445a55a1a0266897920f26634825c1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Florent Duchon Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2012 17:38:10 +0100 Subject: digital/beacon: remove obsolete bitcloud stack --- .../Components/ConfigServer/include/configServer.h | 158 --------------------- 1 file changed, 158 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 digital/beacon/src/Bitcloud_stack/Components/ConfigServer/include/configServer.h (limited to 'digital/beacon/src/Bitcloud_stack/Components/ConfigServer/include/configServer.h') diff --git a/digital/beacon/src/Bitcloud_stack/Components/ConfigServer/include/configServer.h b/digital/beacon/src/Bitcloud_stack/Components/ConfigServer/include/configServer.h deleted file mode 100644 index aba06dc4..00000000 --- a/digital/beacon/src/Bitcloud_stack/Components/ConfigServer/include/configServer.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,158 +0,0 @@ -/**************************************************************************//** - \file configServer.h - - \brief - Configuration Server header file - - \author - Atmel Corporation: http://www.atmel.com \n - Support email: avr@atmel.com - - Copyright (c) 2010 , Atmel Corporation. All rights reserved. - Licensed under Atmel's Limited License Agreement (BitCloudTM). - - \internal - History: - 18.10.10 A. Razinkov - Created. -******************************************************************************/ - -#ifndef _CONFIG_SERVER_H -#define _CONFIG_SERVER_H - -/****************************************************************************** - Includes section -******************************************************************************/ -#include -#include - -/****************************************************************************** - Types section -******************************************************************************/ -/* - * \brief List of the Configuration Server parameter identifiers. - * Identifiers are automatically sorted by memory location - * and item types (atomic parameter or memory region). - */ -typedef enum _CS_MemoryItemId_t -{ -#define SEPARATOR(id) -#define DUMMY_MEMORY(id) -#define RAM_PARAMETER(id, addr) id, -#define FLASH_PARAMETER(id, addr) -#define MEMORY_REGION(id, addr) -#include "csParamTable.h" -#undef SEPARATOR -#undef DUMMY_MEMORY -#undef RAM_PARAMETER -#undef FLASH_PARAMETER -#undef MEMORY_REGION - - CS_FLASH_PARAMETERS_START_ID, -#define SEPARATOR(id) -#define DUMMY_MEMORY(id) -#define RAM_PARAMETER(id, addr) -#define FLASH_PARAMETER(id, addr) id, -#define MEMORY_REGION(id, addr) -#include "csParamTable.h" -#undef SEPARATOR -#undef DUMMY_MEMORY -#undef RAM_PARAMETER -#undef FLASH_PARAMETER -#undef MEMORY_REGION - -#define SEPARATOR(id) -#define DUMMY_MEMORY(id) id, -#define RAM_PARAMETER(id, addr) -#define FLASH_PARAMETER(id, addr) -#define MEMORY_REGION(id, addr) id, -#include "csParamTable.h" -#undef SEPARATOR -#undef DUMMY_MEMORY -#undef RAM_PARAMETER -#undef FLASH_PARAMETER -#undef MEMORY_REGION - -} CS_MemoryItemId_t; - -/****************************************************************************** - Functions prototypes section -******************************************************************************/ - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - - -/****************************************************************************//** -\brief Configuration Server initialization -******************************************************************************/ -void CS_Init(void); - -/******************************************************************************//** -\brief Gets the value of the parameter specified by an ID and writes it at the provided address in memory - -The function reads a value of a ConfigServer parameter specified by its ID. A parameter ID is a constant -which name can be obtained by adding "_ID" suffix to the name of the parameter as it can be observed -in csDefaults.h. For example, the identifier of the CS_NWK_PANID parameter will be CS_NWK_PANID_ID. -The function copies the value of the parameter to the location in memory specified by the second argument. -An example of a typical use of the function is reading the extended address of the current device: - -\code -ExtAddr_t ownExtAddr; -CS_ReadParameter(CS_UID_ID, &ownExtAddr); -\endcode - -\param[in] parameterId - an ID of the parameter to be read -\param[out] memoryPtr - a variable to which the value of the parameter is written -******************************************************************************/ -void CS_ReadParameter(CS_MemoryItemId_t parameterId, void *memoryPtr); - -/******************************************************************************//** -\brief Sets a value of a certain ConfigServer parameter specified by ID - -The function assigns the specified parameter to a new value. The value is copied from the address -specified by the second argument, while the first takes a parameter identifier formed by adding "_ID" -suffix to the parameter's name. For example, to set a specific value for own extended address -proceed with the following: - -\code -ExtAddr_t ownExtAddr = 0x0123456789ABCDEF; -CS_WriteParameter(CS_UID_ID, &ownExtAddr); -\endcode - -\param[in] parameterId - an ID of the parameter being written -\param[out] memoryPtr - a pointer to a new value of the parameter -******************************************************************************/ -void CS_WriteParameter(CS_MemoryItemId_t parameterId, const void *parameterValue); - -/***********************************************************************************//** -\brief Gets a pointer to the memory allocated for a specific internal structure - -The function is used to obtain a pointer to the memory marked with a special identifier. The memory -is allocated by the stack for certain internl buffers and table. For example, this function can be -emplued to get the contents of bidning, routing, key pair descrptors, or other tables. For some of -these objects there is a dedicated API in BitCloud, in such cases the application must use this API. -In case the API is absent the user can use this function to observe the contents of the momory, but -must not use the pointer obtained with the function to write data to the memory. Otherwise, the memory -may be corrupted and the application may encounter an unexpected failure. For all purposes when it -is needed to write data to the tables, ButCloud provides appropriate API. -The function should be provided with an address of a pointer variable which will be assigned to -the starting point of the memory. - - \param[in] memoryId - and ID of a parameter or a specific part of the memory - \param[out] memoryPtr - a pointer to which a starting address of the memory is written - -***************************************************************************************/ -void CS_GetMemory(CS_MemoryItemId_t memoryId, void **memoryPtr); - -/**************************************************************************//** -\brief Set persist default values -*****************************************************************************/ -void CS_PdsDefaultValue(void); - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} /* extern "C" */ -#endif - -#endif /* _CONFIG_SERVER_H */ -/* eof configServer.h */ -- cgit v1.2.3