esp-idf/components/bt/bluedroid/osi/include/osi/alarm.h
Tian Hao adada3f67e component/bt : modify header files to avoid conflict
1. add the L1 include path with a prefix, such like osi/list.h, stack/a2d_api.h and etc.
2. modify component, only bluedroid/api/include/api is export to another component and application,
   other include path just for bluedroid used
3. put bluedroid/include into common/include/common, so the root directory of bluedroid have no include path.
4. modify doxygen to use esp_bt.h and redirect to
component/bt/bluedroid/api/include/api/

fix compile
2018-04-26 19:32:06 +08:00

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/******************************************************************************
*
* Copyright (C) 2014 Google, Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at:
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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******************************************************************************/
#ifndef _ALARM_H_
#define _ALARM_H_
#include <stdint.h>
#include "esp_timer.h"
typedef struct alarm_t osi_alarm_t;
typedef uint64_t period_ms_t;
typedef esp_timer_cb_t osi_alarm_callback_t;
typedef enum {
OSI_ALARM_ERR_PASS = 0,
OSI_ALARM_ERR_FAIL = -1,
OSI_ALARM_ERR_INVALID_ARG = -2,
OSI_ALARM_ERR_INVALID_STATE = -3,
} osi_alarm_err_t;
#define ALARM_CBS_NUM 30
#define ALARM_ID_BASE 1000
int osi_alarm_create_mux(void);
int osi_alarm_delete_mux(void);
void osi_alarm_init(void);
void osi_alarm_deinit(void);
// Creates a new alarm object. The returned object must be freed by calling
// |alarm_free|. Returns NULL on failure.
osi_alarm_t *osi_alarm_new(const char *alarm_name, osi_alarm_callback_t callback, void *data, period_ms_t timer_expire);
// Frees an alarm object created by |alarm_new|. |alarm| may be NULL. If the
// alarm is pending, it will be cancelled. It is not safe to call |alarm_free|
// from inside the callback of |alarm|.
void osi_alarm_free(osi_alarm_t *alarm);
// Sets an alarm to fire |cb| after the given |deadline|. Note that |deadline| is the
// number of milliseconds relative to the current time. |data| is a context variable
// for the callback and may be NULL. |cb| will be called back in the context of an
// unspecified thread (i.e. it will not be called back in the same thread as the caller).
// |alarm| and |cb| may not be NULL.
osi_alarm_err_t osi_alarm_set(osi_alarm_t *alarm, period_ms_t timeout);
// Sets an periodic alarm to fire |cb| each given |period|.
osi_alarm_err_t osi_alarm_set_periodic(osi_alarm_t *alarm, period_ms_t period);
// This function cancels the |alarm| if it was previously set. When this call
// returns, the caller has a guarantee that the callback is not in progress and
// will not be called if it hasn't already been called. This function is idempotent.
// |alarm| may not be NULL.
osi_alarm_err_t osi_alarm_cancel(osi_alarm_t *alarm);
// Figure out how much time until next expiration.
// Returns 0 if not armed. |alarm| may not be NULL.
// only for oneshot alarm, not for periodic alarm
// TODO: Remove this function once PM timers can be re-factored
period_ms_t osi_alarm_get_remaining_ms(const osi_alarm_t *alarm);
// Alarm-related state cleanup
//void alarm_cleanup(void);
uint32_t osi_time_get_os_boottime_ms(void);
#endif /*_ALARM_H_*/