module ti.sysbios.hal.SysCallNull

SysCall Manager proxy

Calling Context

Function Hwi Swi Task Main Startup
enterPrivMode Y Y Y Y Y
enterUnprivMode Y Y Y Y Y
Definitions:
  • Hwi: API is callable from a Hwi thread.
  • Swi: API is callable from a Swi thread.
  • Task: API is callable from a Task thread.
  • Main: API is callable during any of these phases:
    • In your module startup after this module is started (e.g. Hwi_Module_startupDone() returns TRUE).
    • During xdc.runtime.Startup.lastFxns.
    • During main().
    • During BIOS.startupFxns.
  • Startup: API is callable during any of these phases:
    • During xdc.runtime.Startup.firstFxns.
    • In your module startup before this module is started (e.g. Hwi_Module_startupDone() returns FALSE).
C synopsis target-domain sourced in ti/sysbios/hal/SysCallNull.xdc
 
SysCallNull_enterPrivMode()  // module-wide
C synopsis target-domain
Void SysCallNull_enterPrivMode();
 
 
SysCallNull_enterUnprivMode()  // module-wide
C synopsis target-domain
Void SysCallNull_enterUnprivMode();
 
 
SysCallNull_restorePrivMode()  // module-wide
C synopsis target-domain
Void SysCallNull_restorePrivMode();
 
Module-Wide Built-Ins

C synopsis target-domain
Types_ModuleId SysCallNull_Module_id();
// Get this module's unique id
 
Bool SysCallNull_Module_startupDone();
// Test if this module has completed startup
 
IHeap_Handle SysCallNull_Module_heap();
// The heap from which this module allocates memory
 
Bool SysCallNull_Module_hasMask();
// Test whether this module has a diagnostics mask
 
Bits16 SysCallNull_Module_getMask();
// Returns the diagnostics mask for this module
 
Void SysCallNull_Module_setMask(Bits16 mask);
// Set the diagnostics mask for this module
 
Configuration settings sourced in ti/sysbios/hal/SysCallNull.xdc
var SysCallNull = xdc.useModule('ti.sysbios.hal.SysCallNull');
module-wide config parameters
 
 
metaonly config SysCallNull.common$  // module-wide

Common module configuration parameters

Configuration settings
SysCallNull.common$ = Types.Common$ undefined;
 
DETAILS
All modules have this configuration parameter. Its name contains the '$' character to ensure it does not conflict with configuration parameters declared by the module. This allows new configuration parameters to be added in the future without any chance of breaking existing modules.
generated on Thu, 23 May 2019 00:22:17 GMT