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ref_mbf

iref_mbf

Outline
Reference message buffer state.
C format
 ER      ref_mbf (ID mbfid, T_RMBF *pk_rmbf);
 ER      iref_mbf (ID mbfid, T_RMBF *pk_rmbf);
Parameter(s)
I/O
Parameter
Description
I
 ID      mbfid;
ID number of the message.
O
 T_RMBF  *pk_rmbf;
Pointer to the packet returning the message buffer state.

[Message buffer state packet: T_RMBF]
 typedef struct  t_rmbf {
     ID      stskid;         /*Existence of tasks waiting for message transmission*/
     ID      rtskid;         /*Existence of tasks waiting for message reception*/
     UINT    smsgcnt;        /*Number of message elements in message buffer*/
     SIZE    fmbfsz;         /*Available buffer size*/
 } T_RMBF;

Explanation
These service calls store the detailed information of the message buffer (existence of waiting tasks, number of data elements in the message buffer, etc.) specified by parameter mbfid into the area specified by parameter pk_rmbf.
- stskid
Stores whether a task is queued to the transmission wait queue of the message buffer.
TSK_NONE: No applicable task
Value: ID number of the task at the head of the transmission wait queue
- rtskid
Stores whether a task is queued to the reception wait queue of the message buffer.
TSK_NONE: No applicable task
Value: ID number of the task at the head of the reception wait queue
- smsgcnt
Stores the number of message elements in message buffer.
- fmbfsz
Stores available size of the message buffer (in bytes).
Return value
Macro
Value
Description
E_OK
0
Normal completion.
E_ID
-18
Invalid ID number.
- mbfid < 0
- mbfid > VTMAX_MBF
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_mbf is issued from task or the ref_mbf is issued from non-task, the context error is not detected and normal operation of the system is not guaranteed.