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targets/TARGET_ONSEMI/TARGET_NCS36510/char_driver.h
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- AnnaBridge
- Date:
- 2017-11-08
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- 178:d650f5d4c87a
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- 149:156823d33999
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/** ****************************************************************************** * @file char_driver.h * @brief Defines a character driver data type. * @internal * @author ON Semiconductor * $Rev: 2607 $ * $Date: 2013-12-06 18:02:43 +0530 (Fri, 06 Dec 2013) $ ****************************************************************************** * Copyright 2016 Semiconductor Components Industries LLC (d/b/a ON Semiconductor). * All rights reserved. This software and/or documentation is licensed by ON Semiconductor * under limited terms and conditions. The terms and conditions pertaining to the software * and/or documentation are available at http://www.onsemi.com/site/pdf/ONSEMI_T&C.pdf * (ON Semiconductor Standard Terms and Conditions of Sale, Section 8 Software) and * if applicable the software license agreement. Do not use this software and/or * documentation unless you have carefully read and you agree to the limited terms and * conditions. By using this software and/or documentation, you agree to the limited * terms and conditions. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS". NO WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED * OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE APPLY TO THIS SOFTWARE. * ON SEMICONDUCTOR SHALL NOT, IN ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, * INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER. * @endinternal * * @details * The character driver is intended for devices that allow read and write * operations with "streams" of data, such as UART devices, SPI or I2c, etc. * * The character driver derives from the generic driver template (see driver.h). * It does so by including an element of the generic driver_t type. * * The driver defines blocking and non-blocking read and write operations. It is * up to the driver implementation to decide which of these to actually implement. * * @ingroup char_drivers */ #ifndef CHAR_DRIVER_H_ #define CHAR_DRIVER_H_ #include "driver.h" #define DRV_NO_ERROR (True) #define DRV_ERROR (False) /** A character driver structure. */ typedef struct char_driver { /** The parent generic driver. */ driver_t driver; /** Blocking read into a buffer. * @param device The device to read from. * @param buf The buffer to read into. * @param len The number of bytes to read. */ uint8_t (*read_b)(device_pt device, uint8_t *const buf, uint32_t len); /** Non-blocking read into a buffer. * @param device The device to read from. * @param buf The buffer to read into. * @param len The maximum number of bytes to read; typically the size of the buffer. * @return The number of bytes actually read. */ uint32_t (*read_nb)(device_pt device, uint8_t *const buf, uint32_t len); /** Blocking write from a buffer. * @param device The device to write to. * @param buf The buffer to read from. * @param len The number of bytes to write; typically the size of the buffer. * @return success or error message */ uint8_t (*write_b)(device_pt device, const uint8_t *buf, uint32_t len); /** Non-blocking write from a buffer. * @param device The device to write to. * @param buf The buffer to read from. * @param len The number of bytes to write; typically the size of the buffer. * @return success or error message */ uint8_t (*write_nb)(device_pt device, const uint8_t *buf, uint32_t len); } char_driver_t, *char_driver_pt; #endif /* CHAR_DRIVER_H_ */