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  1. /**
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  40. /**@file
  41. *
  42. * @defgroup sdk_error SDK Error codes
  43. * @{
  44. * @ingroup app_common
  45. * @{
  46. * @details Error codes are 32-bit unsigned integers with the most significant 16-bit reserved for
  47. * identifying the module where the error occurred while the least least significant LSB
  48. * are used to provide the cause or nature of error. Each module is assigned a 16-bit
  49. * unsigned integer. Which it will use to identify all errors that occurred in it. 16-bit
  50. * LSB range is with module id as the MSB in the 32-bit error code is reserved for the
  51. * module. As an example, if 0x8800 identifies a certain SDK module, all values from
  52. * 0x88000000 - 0x8800FFFF are reserved for this module.
  53. * It should be noted that common error reasons have been assigned values to make it
  54. * possible to decode error reason easily. As an example, lets module uninitialized has
  55. * been assigned an error code 0x000A0. Then, if application encounters an error code
  56. * 0xZZZZ00A0, it knows that it accessing a certain module without initializing it.
  57. * Apart from this, each module is allowed to define error codes that are not covered by
  58. * the common ones, however, these values are defined in a range that does not conflict
  59. * with common error values. For module, specific error however, it is possible that the
  60. * same error value is used by two different modules to indicated errors of very different
  61. * nature. If error is already defined by the NRF common error codes, these are reused.
  62. * A range is reserved for application as well, it can use this range for defining
  63. * application specific errors.
  64. *
  65. * @note Success code, NRF_SUCCESS, does not include any module identifier.
  66. */
  67. #ifndef SDK_ERRORS_H__
  68. #define SDK_ERRORS_H__
  69. #include <stdint.h>
  70. #include "nrf_error.h"
  71. #ifdef __cplusplus
  72. extern "C" {
  73. #endif
  74. /**
  75. * @defgroup sdk_err_base Base defined for SDK Modules
  76. * @{
  77. */
  78. #define NRF_ERROR_SDK_ERROR_BASE (NRF_ERROR_BASE_NUM + 0x8000) /**< Base value defined for SDK module identifiers. */
  79. #define NRF_ERROR_SDK_COMMON_ERROR_BASE (NRF_ERROR_BASE_NUM + 0x0080) /**< Base error value to be used for SDK error values. */
  80. /** @} */
  81. /**
  82. * @defgroup sdk_module_codes Codes reserved as identification for module where the error occurred.
  83. * @{
  84. */
  85. #define NRF_ERROR_MEMORY_MANAGER_ERR_BASE (0x8100) /**< Base address for Memory Manager related errors. */
  86. #define NRF_ERROR_PERIPH_DRIVERS_ERR_BASE (0x8200) /**< Base address for Peripheral drivers related errors. */
  87. #define NRF_ERROR_GAZELLE_ERR_BASE (0x8300) /**< Base address for Gazelle related errors. */
  88. #define NRF_ERROR_BLE_IPSP_ERR_BASE (0x8400) /**< Base address for BLE IPSP related errors. */
  89. #define NRF_ERROR_CRYPTO_ERR_BASE (0x8500) /**< Base address for crypto related errors. */
  90. /** @} */
  91. /**
  92. * @defgroup sdk_iot_errors Codes reserved as identification for IoT errors.
  93. * @{
  94. */
  95. #define NRF_ERROR_IOT_ERR_BASE_START (0xA000)
  96. #define NRF_ERROR_IOT_ERR_BASE_STOP (0xAFFF)
  97. /** @} */
  98. /**
  99. * @defgroup sdk_common_errors Codes reserved as identification for common errors.
  100. * @{
  101. */
  102. #define NRF_ERROR_MODULE_NOT_INITIALIZED (NRF_ERROR_SDK_COMMON_ERROR_BASE + 0x0000) ///< Module not initialized
  103. #define NRF_ERROR_MUTEX_INIT_FAILED (NRF_ERROR_SDK_COMMON_ERROR_BASE + 0x0001) ///< Mutex initialization failed
  104. #define NRF_ERROR_MUTEX_LOCK_FAILED (NRF_ERROR_SDK_COMMON_ERROR_BASE + 0x0002) ///< Mutex lock failed
  105. #define NRF_ERROR_MUTEX_UNLOCK_FAILED (NRF_ERROR_SDK_COMMON_ERROR_BASE + 0x0003) ///< Mutex unlock failed
  106. #define NRF_ERROR_MUTEX_COND_INIT_FAILED (NRF_ERROR_SDK_COMMON_ERROR_BASE + 0x0004) ///< Mutex conditional initialization failed
  107. #define NRF_ERROR_MODULE_ALREADY_INITIALIZED (NRF_ERROR_SDK_COMMON_ERROR_BASE + 0x0005) ///< Module already initialized
  108. #define NRF_ERROR_STORAGE_FULL (NRF_ERROR_SDK_COMMON_ERROR_BASE + 0x0006) ///< Storage full
  109. #define NRF_ERROR_API_NOT_IMPLEMENTED (NRF_ERROR_SDK_COMMON_ERROR_BASE + 0x0010) ///< API not implemented
  110. #define NRF_ERROR_FEATURE_NOT_ENABLED (NRF_ERROR_SDK_COMMON_ERROR_BASE + 0x0011) ///< Feature not enabled
  111. #define NRF_ERROR_IO_PENDING (NRF_ERROR_SDK_COMMON_ERROR_BASE + 0x0012) ///< Input/Output pending
  112. /** @} */
  113. /**
  114. * @defgroup drv_specific_errors Error / status codes specific to drivers.
  115. * @{
  116. */
  117. #define NRF_ERROR_DRV_TWI_ERR_OVERRUN (NRF_ERROR_PERIPH_DRIVERS_ERR_BASE + 0x0000)
  118. #define NRF_ERROR_DRV_TWI_ERR_ANACK (NRF_ERROR_PERIPH_DRIVERS_ERR_BASE + 0x0001)
  119. #define NRF_ERROR_DRV_TWI_ERR_DNACK (NRF_ERROR_PERIPH_DRIVERS_ERR_BASE + 0x0002)
  120. /** @} */
  121. /**
  122. * @defgroup ble_ipsp_errors IPSP codes
  123. * @brief Error and status codes specific to IPSP.
  124. * @{
  125. */
  126. #define NRF_ERROR_BLE_IPSP_RX_PKT_TRUNCATED (NRF_ERROR_BLE_IPSP_ERR_BASE + 0x0000)
  127. #define NRF_ERROR_BLE_IPSP_CHANNEL_ALREADY_EXISTS (NRF_ERROR_BLE_IPSP_ERR_BASE + 0x0001)
  128. #define NRF_ERROR_BLE_IPSP_LINK_DISCONNECTED (NRF_ERROR_BLE_IPSP_ERR_BASE + 0x0002)
  129. #define NRF_ERROR_BLE_IPSP_PEER_REJECTED (NRF_ERROR_BLE_IPSP_ERR_BASE + 0x0003)
  130. /* @} */
  131. /**
  132. * @brief API Result.
  133. *
  134. * @details Indicates success or failure of an API procedure. In case of failure, a comprehensive
  135. * error code indicating cause or reason for failure is provided.
  136. *
  137. * Though called an API result, it could used in Asynchronous notifications callback along
  138. * with asynchronous callback as event result. This mechanism is employed when an event
  139. * marks the end of procedure initiated using API. API result, in this case, will only be
  140. * an indicative of whether the procedure has been requested successfully.
  141. */
  142. typedef uint32_t ret_code_t;
  143. /** @} */
  144. /** @} */
  145. #ifdef __cplusplus
  146. }
  147. #endif
  148. #endif // SDK_ERRORS_H__