CHAPTER 15 DATA TYPES AND MACROS


This chapter describes the data types, data structures and macros, which are used when issuing service calls provided by the RI850V4.

The definition of the macro and data structures is performed by each header file stored in <ri_root>\include\os.

Note <ri_root> indicates the installation folder of RI850V4.
The default folder is "C:\Program Files\Renesas Electronics\CS+\CC\RI850V4RH.


15.1 Data Types

The Following lists the data types of parameters specified when issuing a service call.

Macro definition of the data type is performed by the header file <ri_root>\include\os\types.h, which is called from the standard header file <ri_root>\include\kernel.h and the ITRON general definition header file <ri_root>\include\os\itron.h.

Table 15-1 Data Types

Macro

Data Type

Description

B

signed char

Signed 8-bit integer

H

signed short

Signed 16-bit integer

W

signed long

Signed 32-bit integer

UB

unsigned char

Unsigned 8-bit integer

UH

unsigned short

Unsigned 16-bit integer

UW

unsigned long

Unsigned 32-bit integer

VB

signed char

8-bit value with unknown data type

VH

signed short

16-bit value with unknown data type

VW

signed long

32-bit value with unknown data type

VP

void *

Pointer to unknown data type

FP

void (*)

Processing unit start address (pointer to a function)

INT

signed int

Signed 32-bit integer

UINT

unsigned int

Unsigned 32-bit integer

BOOL

signed long

Boolean value (TRUE or FALSE)

FN

signed short

Function code

ER

signed long

Error code

ID

signed short

Object ID number

ATR

unsigned short

Object attribute

STAT

unsigned short

Object state

MODE

unsigned short

Service call operational mode

PRI

signed short

Priority

SIZE

unsigned long

Memory area size (in bytes)

TMO

signed long

Timeout (unit:millisecond)

RELTIM

unsigned long

Relative time (unit:millisecond)

VP_INT

signed int

Pointer to unknown data type, or signed 32-bit integer

ER_BOOL

signed long

Error code, or boolean value (TRUE or FALSE)

ER_ID

signed long

Error code, or object ID number

ER_UINT

signed int

Error code, or signed 32-bit integer

FLGPTN

unsigned int

Bit pattern

INTNO

unsigned short

Exception code



15.2 Packet Formats

This section explains the data structures (task state packet, semaphore state packet, or the like) used when issuing a service call provided by the RI850V4.

Be sure not to refer from programs to the areas reserved for future use in each data structure.

15.2.1 Task state packet

The following shows task state packet T_RTSK used when issuing ref_tsk or iref_tsk.

Definition of task state packet T_RTSK is performed by the header file <ri_root>\include\os\packet.h, which is called from the standard header file <ri_root>\include\kernel.h.

 typedef struct  t_rtsk {
     STAT    tskstat;        /*Current state*/
     PRI     tskpri;         /*Current priority*/
     PRI     tskbpri;        /*Reserved for future use*/
     STAT    tskwait;        /*Reason for waiting*/
     ID      wobjid;         /*Object ID number for which the task waiting*/
     TMO     lefttmo;        /*Remaining time until timeout*/
     UINT    actcnt;         /*Activation request count*/
     UINT    wupcnt;         /*Wakeup request count*/
     UINT    suscnt;         /*Suspension count*/
     ATR     tskatr;         /*Attribute*/
     PRI     itskpri;        /*Initial priority*/
     ID      memid;          /*Reserved for future use*/
 } T_RTSK;


The following shows details on task state packet T_RTSK.

- tskstat
Stores the current state.


TTS_RUN: RUNNING state

TTS_RDY: READY state

TTS_WAI: WAITING state

TTS_SUS: SUSPENDED state

TTS_WAS: WAITING-SUSPENDED state

TTS_DMT: DORMANT state

- tskpri
Stores the current priority.


- tskbpri
System-reserved area.


- tskwait
Stores the reason for waiting.


TTW_SLP: Sleeping state

TTW_DLY: Delayed state

TTW_SEM: WAITING state for a semaphore resource

TTW_FLG: WAITING state for an eventflag

TTW_SDTQ: Sending WAITING state for a data queue

TTW_RDTQ: Receiving WAITING state for a data queue

TTW_MBX: Receiving WAITING state for a mailbox

TTW_MTX: WAITING state for a mutex

TTW_MPF: WAITING state for a fixed-sized memory block

TTW_MPL: WAITING state for a variable-sized memory block

- wobjid
Stores the object ID number for which the task waiting.
When the task is not in the WAITING state, 0 is stored.



- lefttmo
Stores the remaining time until timeout (unit:millisecond).


- actcnt
Stores the activation request count.


- wupcnt
Stores the wakeup request count.


- suscnt
Stores the suspension count.


- tskatr
Stores the attribute (coding language, initial activation state, etc.).


Coding language (bit 0)

TA_HLNG: Start a task through a C language interface.

TA_ASM: Start a task through an assembly language interface.

Initial activation state (bit 1)

TA_ACT: Task is activated after the creation.

Initial preemption state (bit 14)

TA_DISPREEMPT: Preemption is disabled at task activation.

Initial interrupt state (bit 15)

TA_ENAINT: Acceptance of EI level maskable interrupts (from the Maximum interrupt priority: maxintpri to the minimum interrupt priority) is enabled.

TA_DISINT: Acceptance of EI level maskable interrupts (from the Maximum interrupt priority: maxintpri to the minimum interrupt priority) is disabled.

[Structure of tskatr]



- itskpri
Stores the initial priority.


- memid
System-reserved area.


15.2.2 Task state packet (simplified version)

The following shows task state packet (simplified version) T_RTST used when issuing ref_tst or iref_tst.

Definition of task state packet (simplified version) T_RTST is performed by the header file <ri_root>\include\os\packet.h, which is called from the standard header file <ri_root>\include\kernel.h.

 typedef struct  t_rtst {
     STAT    tskstat;        /*Current state*/
     STAT    tskwait;        /*Reason for waiting*/
 } T_RTST;


The following shows details on task state packet (simplified version) T_RTST.

- tskstat
Stores the current state.


TTS_RUN: RUNNING state

TTS_RDY: READY state

TTS_WAI: WAITING state

TTS_SUS: SUSPENDED state

TTS_WAS: WAITING-SUSPENDED state

TTS_DMT: DORMANT state

- tskwait
Stores the reason for waiting.


TTW_SLP: Sleeping state

TTW_DLY: Delayed state

TTW_SEM: WAITING state for a semaphore resource

TTW_FLG: WAITING state for an eventflag

TTW_SDTQ: Sending WAITING state for a data queue

TTW_RDTQ: Receiving WAITING state for a data queue

TTW_MBX: Receiving WAITING state for a mailbox

TTW_MTX: WAITING state for a mutex

TTW_MPF: WAITING state for a fixed-sized memory block

TTW_MPL: WAITING state for a variable-sized memory block

15.2.3 Semaphore state packet

The following shows semaphore state packet T_RSEM used when issuing ref_sem or iref_sem.

Definition of semaphore state packet T_RSEM is performed by the header file <ri_root>\include\os\packet.h, which is called from the standard header file <ri_root>\include\kernel.h.

 typedef struct  t_rsem {
     ID      wtskid;         /*Existence of waiting task*/
     UINT    semcnt;         /*Current resource count*/
     ATR     sematr;         /*Attribute*/
     UINT    maxsem;         /*Maximum resource count*/
 } T_RSEM;


The following shows details on semaphore state packet T_RSEM.

- wtskid
Stores whether a task is queued to the semaphore wait queue.


TSK_NONE: No applicable task

Value: ID number of the task at the head of the wait queue

- semcnt
Stores the current resource count.


- sematr
Stores the attribute (queuing method).


Task queuing method (bit 0)

TA_TFIFO: Task wait queue is in FIFO order.

TA_TPRI: Task wait queue is in task priority order.

[Structure of sematr]



- maxsem
Stores the maximum resource count.


15.2.4 Eventflag state packet

The following shows eventflag state packet T_RFLG used when issuing ref_flg or iref_flg.

Definition of eventflag state packet T_RFLG is performed by the header file <ri_root>\include\os\packet.h, which is called the from the standard header file <ri_root>\include\kernel.h.

 typedef struct  t_rflg {
     ID      wtskid;         /*Existence of waiting task*/
     FLGPTN  flgptn;         /*Current bit pattern*/
     ATR     flgatr;         /*Attribute*/
 } T_RFLG;


The following shows details on eventflag state packet T_RFLG.

- wtskid
Stores whether a task is queued to the event flag wait queue.


TSK_NONE: No applicable task

Value: ID number of the task at the head of the wait queue

- flgptn
Stores the Current bit pattern.


- flgatr
Stores the attribute (queuing method, queuing count, etc.).


Task queuing method (bit 0)

TA_TFIFO: Task wait queue is in FIFO order.

TA_TPRI: Task wait queue is in task priority order.

Queuing count (bit 1)

TA_WSGL: Only one task is allowed to be in the WAITING state for the eventflag.

TA_WMUL: Multiple tasks are allowed to be in the WAITING state for the eventflag.

Bit pattern clear (bit 2)

TA_CLR: Bit pattern is cleared when a task is released from the WAITING state for eventflag.

[Structure of flgatr]



15.2.5 Data queue state packet

The following shows data queue state packet T_RDTQ used when issuing ref_dtq or iref_dtq.

Definition of data queue state packet T_RDTQ is performed by the header file <ri_root>\include\os\packet.h, which is called from the standard header file <ri_root>\include\kernel.h.

 typedef struct  t_rdtq {
     ID      stskid;         /*Existence of tasks waiting for data transmission*/
     ID      rtskid;         /*Existence of tasks waiting for data reception*/
     UINT    sdtqcnt;        /*number of data elements in the data queue*/
     ATR     dtqatr;         /*Attribute*/
     UINT    dtqcnt;         /*Data count*/
     ID      memid;          /*Reserved for future use*/
 } T_RDTQ;


The following shows details on data queue state packet T_RDTQ.

- stskid
Stores whether a task is queued to the transmission wait queue of the data queue.


TSK_NONE: No applicable task

Value: ID number of the task at the head of the wait queue

- rtskid
Stores whether a task is queued to the reception wait queue of the data queue.


TSK_NONE: No applicable task

Value: ID number of the task at the head of the wait queue

- sdtqcnt
Stores the number of data elements in data queue.


- dtqatr
Stores the attribute (queuing method).


Task queuing method (bit 0)

TA_TFIFO: Task wait queue is in FIFO order.

TA_TPRI: Task wait queue is in task priority order.

[Structure of dtqatr]



- dtqcnt
Stores the data count.


- memid
System-reserved area.


15.2.6 Message packet

The following shows message packet T_MSG/T_MSG_PRI used when issuing snd_mbx, isnd_mbx, rcv_mbx, prcv_mbx, iprcv_mbx or trcv_mbx.

Definition of message packet T_MSG/T_MSG_PRI is performed by the header file <ri_root>\include\os\types.h, which is called from the standard header file <ri_root>\include\kernel.h and the ITRON general definition header file <ri_root>\include\itron.h.

[Message packet for TA_MFIFO attribute ]

 typedef struct  t_msg {
     struct  t_msg   *msgnext;   /*Reserved for future use*/
 } T_MSG;


[Message packet for TA_MPRI attribute]

 typedef struct  t_msg_pri {
     struct  t_msg   msgque;     /*Reserved for future use*/
     PRI     msgpri;             /*Message priority*/
 } T_MSG_PRI;


The following shows details on message packet T_RTSK/T_MSG_PRI.

- msgnext, msgque
System-reserved area.


- msgpri
Stores the message priority.


Note 1 In the RI850V4, a message having a smaller priority number is given a higher priority.

Note 2 Values that can be specified as the message priority level are limited to the range defined in Mailbox information (Maximum message priority: maxmpri) when the system configuration file is created.

15.2.7 Mailbox state packet

The following shows mailbox state packet T_RMBX used when issuing ref_mbx or iref_mbx.

Definition of mailbox state packet T_RMBX is performed by the header file <ri_root>\include\os\packet.h, which is called from the standard header file <ri_root>\include\kernel.h.

 typedef struct  t_rmbx {
     ID      wtskid;         /*Existence of waiting task*/
     T_MSG   *pk_msg;        /*Existence of waiting message*/
     ATR     mbxatr;         /*Attribute*/
 } T_RMBX;


The following shows details on mailbox state packet T_RMBX.

- wtskid
Stores whether a task is queued to the mailbox wait queue.


TSK_NONE: No applicable task

Value: ID number of the task at the head of the wait queue

- pk_msg
Stores whether a message is queued to the mailbox wait queue.


NULL: No applicable message

Value: Start address of the message packet at the head of the wait queue

- mbxatr
Stores the attribute (queuing method).


Task queuing method (bit 0)

TA_TFIFO: Task wait queue is in FIFO order.

TA_TPRI: Task wait queue is in task priority order.

Message queuing method (bit 1)

TA_MFIFO: Message wait queue is in FIFO order.

TA_MPRI: Message wait queue is in message priority order.

[Structure of mbxatr]



15.2.8 Mutex state packet

The following shows mutex state packet T_RMTX used when issuing ref_mtx or iref_mtx.

Definition of mutex state packet T_RMTX is performed by the header file <ri_root>\include\os\packet.h, which is called from the standard header file <ri_root>\include\kernel.h.

 typedef struct  t_rmtx {
     ID      htskid;         /*Existence of locked mutex*/
     ID      wtskid;         /*Existence of waiting task*/
     ATR     mtxatr;         /*Attribute*/
     PRI     ceilpri;        /*Reserved for future use*/
 } T_RMTX;


The following shows details on mutex state packet T_RMTX.

- htskid
Stores whether a task that is locking a mutex exists.


TSK_NONE: No applicable task

Value: ID number of the task locking the mutex

- wtskid
Stores whether a task is queued to the mutex wait queue.


TSK_NONE: No applicable task

Value: ID number of the task at the head of the wait queue

- mtxatr
Stores the attribute (queuing method).


Task queuing method (bit 0 to 1)

TA_TFIFO: Task wait queue is in FIFO order.

TA_TPRI: Task wait queue is in task priority order.

[Structure of mtxatr]



- ceilpri
System-reserved area.


15.2.9 Fixed-sized memory pool state packet

The following shows fixed-sized memory pool state packet T_RMPF used when issuing ref_mpf or iref_mpf.

Definition of fixed-sized memory pool state packet T_RMPF is performed by the header file <ri_root>\include\os\packet.h, which is called from the standard header file <ri_root>\include\kernel.h.

 typedef struct  t_rmpf {
     ID      wtskid;         /*Existence of waiting task*/
     UINT    fblkcnt;        /*Number of free memory blocks*/
     ATR     mpfatr;         /*Attribute*/
     ID      memid;          /*Reserved for future use*/
 } T_RMPF;


The following shows details on fixed-sized memory pool state packet T_RMPF.

- wtskid
Stores whether a task is queued to the fixed-size memory pool.


TSK_NONE: No applicable task

Value: ID number of the task at the head of the wait queue

- fblkcnt
Stores the number of free memory blocks.


- mpfatr
Stores the attribute (queuing method).


Task queuing method (bit 0)

TA_TFIFO: Task wait queue is in FIFO order.

TA_TPRI: Task wait queue is in task priority order.

[Structure of mpfatr]



- memid
System-reserved area.


15.2.10 Variable-sized memory pool state packet

The following shows variable-sized memory pool state packet T_RMPL used when issuing ref_mpl or iref_mpl.

Definition of variable-sized memory pool state packet T_RMPL is performed by the header file <ri_root>\include\os\packet.h, which is called from the standard header file <ri_root>\include\kernel.h.

 typedef struct  t_rmpl {
     ID      wtskid;         /*Existence of waiting task*/
     SIZE    fmplsz;         /*Total size of free memory blocks*/
     UINT    fblksz;         /*Maximum memory block size available*/
     ATR     mplatr;         /*Attribute*/
     ID      memid;          /*Reserved for future use*/
 } T_RMPL;


The following shows details on variable-sized memory pool state packet T_RMPL.

- wtskid
Stores whether a task is queued to the variable-size memory pool wait queue.


TSK_NONE: No applicable task

Value: ID number of the task at the head of the wait queue

- fmplsz
Stores the total size of free memory blocks (in bytes).


- fblksz
Stores the maximum memory block size available (in bytes).


- mplatr
Stores the attribute (queuing method).


Task queuing method (bit 0)

TA_TFIFO: Task wait queue is in FIFO order.

TA_TPRI: Task wait queue is in task priority order.

[Structure of mplatr]



- memid
System-reserved area.


15.2.11 System time packet

The following shows system time packet SYSTIM used when issuing set_tim, iset_tim, get_tim or iget_tim.

Definition of system time packet SYSTIM is performed by the header file <ri_root>\include\os\packet.h, which is called from the standard header file <ri_root>\include\kernel.h.

 typedef struct  t_systim {
     UW      ltime;          /*System time (lower 32 bits)*/
     UH      utime;          /*System time (higher 16 bits)*/
 } SYSTIM;


The following shows details on system time packet SYSTIM.

- ltime
Stores the system time (lower 32 bits).


- utime
Stores the system time (higher 16 bits).


15.2.12 Cyclic handler state packet

The following shows cyclic handler state packet T_RCYC used when issuing ref_cyc or iref_cyc.

Definition of cyclic handler state packet T_RCYC is performed by the header file <ri_root>\include\os\packet.h, which is called from the standard header file <ri_root>\include\kernel.h.

 typedef struct  t_rcyc {
     STAT    cycstat;        /*Current state*/
     RELTIM  lefttim;        /*Time left before the next activation*/
     ATR     cycatr;         /*Attribute*/
     RELTIM  cyctim;         /*Activation cycle*/
     RELTIM  cycphs;         /*Activation phase*/
 } T_RCYC;


The following shows details on cyclic handler state packet T_RCYC.

- cycstat
Store the current state.


TCYC_STP: Non-operational state

TCYC_STA: Operational state

- lefttim
Stores the time left before the next activation (unit:millisecond).


- cycatr
Stores the attribute (coding language, initial activation state, etc.).


Coding language (bit 0)

TA_HLNG: Start a cyclic handler through a C language interface.

TA_ASM: Start a cyclic handler through an assembly language interface.

Initial activation state (bit 1)

TA_STA: Cyclic handlers is in an operational state after the creation.

Existence of saved activation phases (bit 2)

TA_PHS: Cyclic handler is activated preserving the activation phase.

[Structure of cycatr]



- cyctim
Stores the activation cycle (unit:millisecond).


- cycphs
Stores the activation phase (unit:millisecond).
In the RI850V4, the initial activation phase means the relative interval from when generation of s cyclic handler is completed until the first activation request is issued.



15.3 Data Macros

This section explains the data macros (for current state, processing program attributes, or the like) used when issuing a service call provided by the RI850V4.

15.3.1 Current state

The following lists the management object current states acquired by issuing service calls (ref_tsk, ref_sem, or the like).

Macro definition of the current state is performed by the header file <ri_root>\include\os\option.h, which is called from standard the header file <ri_root>\include\kernel.h and the ITRON general definition header file <ri_root>\include\itron.h.

Table 15-2 Current State

Macro

Value

Description

TTS_RUN

0x01

RUNNING state

TTS_RDY

0x02

READY state

TTS_WAI

0x04

WAITING state

TTS_SUS

0x08

SUSPENDED state

TTS_WAS

0x0c

WAITING-SUSPENDED state

TTS_DMT

0x10

DORMANT state

TCYC_STP

0x00

Non-operational state

TCYC_STA

0x01

Operational state

TTW_SLP

0x0001

Sleeping state

TTW_DLY

0x0002

Delayed state

TTW_SEM

0x0004

WAITING state for a semaphore resource

TTW_FLG

0x0008

WAITING state for an eventflag

TTW_SDTQ

0x0010

Sending WAITING state for a data queue

TTW_RDTQ

0x0020

Receiving WAITING state for a data queue

TTW_MBX

0x0040

Receiving WAITING state for a mailbox

TTW_MTX

0x0080

WAITING state for a mutex

TTW_MPF

0x2000

WAITING state for a fixed-sized memory pool

TTW_MPL

0x4000

WAITING state for a variable-sized memory pool

TSK_NONE

0

No applicable task



15.3.2 Processing program attributes

The following lists the processing program attributes acquired by issuing service calls (ref_tsk, ref_cyc, or the like).

Macro definition of attributes is performed by the header file<ri_root>\include\os\option.h, which is called from the standard header file <ri_root>\include\kernel.h and the ITRON general definition header file <ri_root>\include\itron.h.

Table 15-3 Processing Program Attributes

Macro

Value

Description

TA_HLNG

0x0000

Start a processing unit through a C language interface.

TA_ASM

0x0001

Start a processing unit through an assembly language interface.

TA_ACT

0x0002

Task is activated after the creation.

TA_DISPREEMPT

0x4000

Preemption is disabled at task activation.

TA_ENAINT

0x0000

All interrupts are enabled at task activation.

TA_DISINT

0x8000

All interrupts are disabled at task activation.

TA_STA

0x0002

Cyclic handlers is in an operational state after the creation.

TA_PHS

0x0004

Cyclic handler is activated preserving the activation phase.



15.3.3 Management object attributes

The following lists the management object attributes acquired by issuing service calls (ref_sem, ref_flg, or the like).

Macro definition of attributes is performed by the standard header file <ri_root>\include\kernel.h, which is called from the header file<ri_root>\include\os\option.h and the ITRON general definition header file <ri_root>\include\itron.h.

Table 15-4 Management Object Attributes

Macro

Value

Description

TA_TFIFO

0x0000

Task wait queue is in FIFO order.

TA_TPRI

0x0001

Task wait queue is in task priority order.

TA_WSGL

0x0000

Only one task is allowed to be in the WAITING state for the eventflag.

TA_WMUL

0x0002

Multiple tasks are allowed to be in the WAITING state for the eventflag.

TA_CLR

0x0004

Bit pattern is cleared when a task is released from the WAITING state for eventflag.

TA_MFIFO

0x0000

Message wait queue is in FIFO order.

TA_MPRI

0x0002

Message wait queue is in message priority order.



15.3.4 Service call operating modes

The following lists the service call operating modes used when issuing service calls (act_tsk, wup_tsk, or the like).

Macro definition of operating modes is performed by the header file<ri_root>\include\os\option.h, which is called from the standard header file <ri_root>\include\kernel.h and the ITRON general definition header file <ri_root>\include\itron.h.

Table 15-5 Service Call Operating Modes

Macro

Value

Description

TSK_SELF

0

Invoking task

TPRI_INI

0

Initial priority

TMO_FEVR

-1

Waiting forever

TMO_POL

0

Polling

TWF_ANDW

0x00

AND waiting condition

TWF_ORW

0x01

OR waiting condition

TPRI_SELF

0

Current priority of the Invoking task



15.3.5 Return value

The following lists the values returned from service calls.

Macros for the return values are defined in the header file <ri_root>\include\os\error.h and option.h, which are called from the standard header file <ri_root>\include\kernel.h and the common macro definition file for ITRON specifications <ri_root>\include\itron.h.

Table 15-6 Return Value

Macro

Value

Description

E_OK

0

Normal completion

E_NOSPT

-9

Unsupported function

E_RSFN

-10

Invalid function code

E_RSATR

-11

Invalid attribute

E_PAR

-17

Parameter error

E_ID

-18

Invalid ID number

E_CTX

-25

Context error.

E_ILUSE

-28

Illegal service call use

E_NOMEM

-33

Insufficient memory

E_OBJ

-41

Object state error

E_NOEXS

-42

Non-existent object

E_QOVR

-43

Queue overflow

E_RLWAI

-49

Forced release from the WAITING state

E_TMOUT

-50

Polling failure or timeout

FALSE

0

False

TRUE

1

True



15.3.6 Kernel configuration constants

The configuration constants are listed below.

The macro definitions of the configuration constants are made in the header file <ri_root>\include\os\component.h, which is called from <ri_root>\include\itron.h. Note, however, that some numerical values with variable macro definitions are defined in the system information header file, in accordance with the settings in the system configuration file.

Table 15-7 Priority Range

Macro

Value

Description

TMIN_TPRI

1

Minimum task priority

TMAX_TPRI

variable

Maximum task priority

TMIN_MPRI

1

Minimum message priority

TMAX_MPRI

0x7fff

Maximum message priority



Table 15-8 Version Information

Macro

Value

Description

TKERNEL_MAKER

0x011b

Kernel maker code

TKERNEL_PRID

0x0000

Identification number of kernel

TKERNEL_SPVER

0x5403

Version number of the ITRON Specification

TKERNEL_PRVER

0x01xx

Version number of the kernel



Table 15-9 Maximum Queuing Count

Macro

Value

Description

TMAX_ACTCNT

127

Maximum task activation request count

TMAX_WUPCNT

127

Maximum task wakeup request count

TMAX_SUSCNT

127

Maximum suspension count



Table 15-10 Number of Bits in Bit Patterns

Macro

Value

Description

TBIT_FLGPTN

32

Number of bits in the an eventflag



Table 15-11 Base Clock Interval

Macro

Value

Description

TIC_NUME

variable

base clock interval numerator

TIC_DENO

1

base clock interval denominator



15.4 Conditional Compile Macro

The header file of the RI850V4 is conditionally compiled by the following macros.

Define macros (such as the compiler activation option -D) according to the environment used when building the source files that include the header file of the RI850V4.

Table 15-12 Conditional Compile Macros

Classification

Macro

Description

C compiler package

__rel__

CC-RH is used.

Add two underscores before and after "rel".

__ghs__

CCV850 is used.

Add two underscores before and after "ghs".

Coding language

__asm__

The assembly language is used.

Add two underscores before and after "asm".