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   cre_alm
   acre_alm
  
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 ER      cre_alm (ID almid, T_CALM *pk_calm );
 ER_ID   acre_alm ( T_CALM *pk_calm );
 
  
  
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 ID      almid;
 
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 ID number of the alarm handler.
  
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 T_CALM  *pk_calm;
 
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 Pointer to the packet containing the alarm handler creation information.
  
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 [Alarm handler creation information packet : T_CALM]
 
 
  
  
    
 typedef struct  t_calm {
     ATR     almatr;         /*Alarm handler attribute*/
     VP_INT  exinf;          /*Extended information*/
     FP      almhdr;         /*Alarm handler start address*/
 } T_CALM;
 
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 This service call can be called from tasks that belong to 
Trusted Domain.
 
 The cre_alm creates a alarm handler with alarm handler ID indicated by 
almid according to the content of 
pk_calm. The acre_alm creates a alarm handler according to the content of 
pk_calm, and returns the created alarm handler ID.
 
 1 )	 Alarm handler attribute (
almatr)
Only TA_HLNG can be specified for 
almatr.
 
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TA_HLNG ( = 0x0000)
Only C-language is supported for alarm handler description language.
 
 2 )	 Extended information (
exinf)
The 
exinf is passed to the alarm handler as argument.  The 
exinf can be widely used by the user, for example, to set information concerning the alarm handler.
 
 3 )	 Alarm handler start address (
almhdr)
Specify the alarm handler start address for 
almhdr.
 
 
  
  
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 Normal completion of acre_alm. (Created alarm handler ID)
  
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 Normal completion of cre_alm.
  
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 Invalid ID number. (only for cre_alm)
  
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 -	 This service call was issued in the CPU locked state.
  
 -	 This service call was issued from non-task.
  
 -	 This service call was issued in the status "PSW.IPL > kernel interrupt mask level".
  
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 -	 Stack pointer points out of user stack for invoking task.
  
 -	 The operand-read access to the area indicated by  pk_calm has not been permitted to the invoking task.
  
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 -	 The invoking task does not belong to trusted domain.
  
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 No ID number available.(only for acre_alm)
  
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 Object state error. (only for cre_alm)
  
 -	 The alarm handler specified by  almid exists.
  
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