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- /**@file
- *
- * @defgroup nrf_atflags Atomic flags (bitmaps)
- * @ingroup app_common
- * @{
- *
- * @brief @tagAPI52 This module implements atomic flags as bitmaps.
- *
- * Operations on the individual flags are atomic, meaning that you are always sure that the flag is
- * set to the desired value, and you always know what value was there before. You also know that no
- * other flags were affected by the operation.
- *
- * Operations on the entire flag collection are NOT atomic. This essentially means that you can't
- * know the order in which operations on different flags happened, and you can't know the state of
- * the entire flag collection at any instant. These limitations can be overcome by protecting
- * operations with a mutex.
- */
- #ifndef NRF_ATFLAGS_H__
- #define NRF_ATFLAGS_H__
- #include <stdint.h>
- #include <stdbool.h>
- /**
- * @brief Array of atomic flags.
- * */
- typedef volatile uint32_t nrf_atflags_t;
- /**
- * @brief Number of flags per @ref nrf_atflags_t.
- * */
- #define NRF_ATFLAGS_FLAGS_PER_ELEMENT (sizeof(nrf_atflags_t) * 8)
- /**@brief Macro for the length of an array of @ref nrf_atflags_t needed to keep \p flag_count flags.
- *
- * @param flag_count Number of flags to keep in a flag array.
- *
- * @return Length of the array needed to house flag_count flags.
- */
- #define NRF_ATFLAGS_ARRAY_LEN(flag_count) ((flag_count - 1) / NRF_ATFLAGS_FLAGS_PER_ELEMENT) + 1
- /**@brief Macro for declaring a flag array with the right size and initial value.
- *
- * @note When using this macro, no call to @ref nrf_atflags_init is necessary for this array.
- *
- * @param _name Name to be given to the array.
- * @param flag_count Number of flags to be kept in the flag array.
- *
- * @return Flag array definition.
- */
- #define NRF_ATFLAGS_DEF(_name, flag_count) \
- nrf_atflags_t _name[NRF_ATFLAGS_ARRAY_LEN((flag_count))] = {0}
- /**@brief Macro for defining a flag array inside a struct.
- *
- * @note When using this macro, make sure to set the array to 0 or use @ref nrf_atflags_init
- *
- * @param _name Name to be given to the array.
- * @param flag_count Number of flags to be kept in the flag array.
- *
- * @return The flag array definition.
- */
- #define NRF_ATFLAGS_DEF_MEMBER(_name, flag_count) \
- nrf_atflags_t _name[NRF_ATFLAGS_ARRAY_LEN((flag_count))]
- /**@brief Function for safely initializing a flag array to 0.
- *
- * @param p_flags Flag array to initialize.
- * @param flags_array_len Length of \p p_flags.
- * @param flag_count Number of flags to be kept in the flag array.
- *
- * @retval 0 if the given length is not sufficient to house \p flag_count flags in the array.
- * @return If successful: The actual length required.
- */
- uint32_t nrf_atflags_init(nrf_atflags_t * p_flags, uint32_t flags_array_len, uint32_t flag_count);
- /**@brief Function for atomically setting a flag to 1.
- *
- * @param[in] p_flags Atomic flag array.
- * @param[in] flag_index Index of the flag in the array.
- */
- void nrf_atflags_set(nrf_atflags_t * p_flags, uint32_t flag_index);
- /**@brief Function for atomically setting a flag to 1, returning the previous value of the flag.
- *
- * @param[in] p_flags Atomic flag array.
- * @param[in] flag_index Index of the flag in the array.
- *
- * @return Old flag value.
- */
- bool nrf_atflags_fetch_set(nrf_atflags_t * p_flags, uint32_t flag_index);
- /**@brief Function for atomically setting a flag to 0.
- *
- * @param[in] p_flags Atomic flag array.
- * @param[in] flag_index Index of the flag in the array.
- */
- void nrf_atflags_clear(nrf_atflags_t * p_flags, uint32_t flag_index);
- /**@brief Function for atomically setting a flag to 0, returning the previous value of the flag.
- *
- * @param[in] p_flags Atomic flag array.
- * @param[in] flag_index Index of the flag in the array.
- *
- * @return Old flag value.
- */
- bool nrf_atflags_fetch_clear(nrf_atflags_t * p_flags, uint32_t flag_index);
- /**@brief Function for getting the value of a flag in a flag array.
- *
- * @param[in] p_flags Atomic flag array.
- * @param[in] flag_index Index of the flag in the array.
- *
- * @return Flag value.
- */
- bool nrf_atflags_get(nrf_atflags_t const * p_flags, uint32_t flag_index);
- /**@brief Function for finding a flag with value 0, and atomically setting it to one.
- *
- * @param[in] p_flags Atomic flag array.
- * @param[in] flag_count Number of flags in the array.
- *
- * @return Index of the cleared flag that has been set.
- */
- uint32_t nrf_atflags_find_and_set_flag(nrf_atflags_t * p_flags, uint32_t flag_count);
- /**@brief Function for finding a flag with value 1, and atomically clearing it to 0.
- *
- * @param[in] p_flags Atomic flag array.
- * @param[in] flag_count The number of flags in the array.
- *
- * @return The index of the set flag that has been cleared.
- */
- uint32_t nrf_atflags_find_and_clear_flag(nrf_atflags_t * p_flags, uint32_t flag_count);
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- }
- #endif
- #endif /* NRF_ATFLAGS_H__ */
- /** @} */
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