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ref_alm

iref_alm

Outline
Reference alarm handler state.
C format
 ER      ref_alm (ID almid, T_RALM *pk_ralm);
 ER      iref_alm (ID almid, T_RALM *pk_ralm);
Parameter(s)
I/O
Parameter
Description
I
 ID      almid;
ID number of the alarm handler.
O
 T_RALM  *pk_ralm;
Pointer to the packet returning the alarm handler state.

[Alarm handler state packet: T_RALM]
 typedef struct  t_ralm {
     STAT    almstat;        /*Current state*/
     RELTIM  lefttim;        /*Time left before the next activation*/
 } T_RALM;

Explanation
Stores alarm handler state packet (current state, time until the next activation, etc.) of the alarm handler specified by parameter almid in the area specified by parameter pk_ralm.
- almstat
Store the current state.
TALM_STP: Non-operational state
TALM_STA: Operational state
- lefttim
Stores the time until the next activation (in millisecond). When the target alarm handler is in the non-operational state, lefttim is undefined.
Return value
Macro
Value
Description
E_OK
0
Normal completion.
E_ID
-18
Invalid ID number.
- almid < 0
- almid > VTMAX_ALH
E_CTX
-25
Context error.
- This service call was issued in the CPU locked state.
- This service call was issued in the status "PSW.IPL > kernel interrupt mask level".
Note When the iref_alm is issued from task or the ref_alm is issued from non-task, the context error is not detected and normal operation of the system is not guaranteed.