diff --git a/cmake/mission_build.cmake b/cmake/mission_build.cmake index 2ee6f7094..192c2e6c4 100644 --- a/cmake/mission_build.cmake +++ b/cmake/mission_build.cmake @@ -308,7 +308,12 @@ function(prepare) "${psp_MISSION_DIR}/psp/fsw/inc/*.h" ) foreach(MODULE core_api ${MISSION_CORE_MODULES}) - list(APPEND SUBMODULE_HEADER_PATHS "${${MODULE}_MISSION_DIR}/fsw/inc/*.h") + if (IS_DIRECTORY "${${MODULE}_MISSION_DIR}/fsw/inc") + list(APPEND SUBMODULE_HEADER_PATHS "${${MODULE}_MISSION_DIR}/fsw/inc/*.h") + endif() + if (IS_DIRECTORY "${${MODULE}_MISSION_DIR}/config") + list(APPEND SUBMODULE_HEADER_PATHS "${${MODULE}_MISSION_DIR}/config/default_*.h") + endif() endforeach() file(GLOB MISSION_USERGUIDE_HEADERFILES ${SUBMODULE_HEADER_PATHS} diff --git a/cmake/sample_defs/cpu1_msgids.h b/cmake/sample_defs/cpu1_msgids.h deleted file mode 100644 index 76fca0ca2..000000000 --- a/cmake/sample_defs/cpu1_msgids.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,131 +0,0 @@ -/************************************************************************ - * NASA Docket No. GSC-18,719-1, and identified as “core Flight System: Bootes” - * - * Copyright (c) 2020 United States Government as represented by the - * Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. - * All Rights Reserved. - * - * 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 http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - ************************************************************************/ - -/** - * @file - * - * Purpose: - * This header file contains the Message Id's for messages used by the - * cFE core. - * - * Author: R.McGraw/SSI - * - * Notes: - * This file should not contain messages defined by cFE external - * applications. - * - */ - -#ifndef CPU1_MSGIDS_H -#define CPU1_MSGIDS_H - -/* -** Includes -*/ - -#include "cfe_mission_cfg.h" - -/** - * \brief Platform command message ID base offset - * - * Example mechanism for setting default command bits and deconflicting MIDs across multiple - * platforms in a mission. For any sufficiently complex mission this method is - * typically replaced by a centralized message ID management scheme. - * - * 0x1800 - Nominal value for default message ID implementation (V1). This sets the command - * field and the secondary header present field. Typical V1 command MID range - * is 0x1800-1FFF. Additional cpus can deconflict message IDs by incrementing - * this value to provide sub-allocations (0x1900 for example). - * 0x0080 - Command bit for MISSION_MSGID_V2 message ID implementation (V2). Although - * this can be used for the value below due to the relatively small set - * of MIDs in the framework it will not scale so an alternative - * method of deconfliction is recommended. - */ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE 0x1800 - -/** - * \brief Platform telemetry message ID base offset - * - * 0x0800 - Nominal for message ID V1 - * 0x0000 - Potential value for MISSION_MSGID_V2, but limited to a range of - * 0x0000-0x007F since the command bit is 0x0080. Alternative - * method of deconfliction is recommended. - * - * See #CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE for more information - */ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TLM_MID_BASE 0x0800 - -/** - * \brief "Global" command message ID base offset - * - * 0x1860 - Nominal value for message ID V1 - * 0x00E0 - Potential value for MISSION_MSGID_V2, note command bit is 0x0080. - * Works in limited cases only, alternative method of deconfliction - * is recommended. - * See #CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE for more information - */ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE_GLOB 0x1860 - -/* -** cFE Command Message Id's -*/ -#define CFE_EVS_CMD_MID CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_EVS_CMD_MSG /* 0x1801 */ -#define CFE_TEST_CMD_MID CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_TEST_CMD_MSG /* 0x1802 */ -#define CFE_SB_CMD_MID CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_SB_CMD_MSG /* 0x1803 */ -#define CFE_TBL_CMD_MID CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_TBL_CMD_MSG /* 0x1804 */ -#define CFE_TIME_CMD_MID CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_TIME_CMD_MSG /* 0x1805 */ -#define CFE_ES_CMD_MID CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_ES_CMD_MSG /* 0x1806 */ - -#define CFE_ES_SEND_HK_MID CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_ES_SEND_HK_MSG /* 0x1808 */ -#define CFE_EVS_SEND_HK_MID CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_EVS_SEND_HK_MSG /* 0x1809 */ -/* Message ID 0x180A is available */ -#define CFE_SB_SEND_HK_MID CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_SB_SEND_HK_MSG /* 0x180B */ -#define CFE_TBL_SEND_HK_MID CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_TBL_SEND_HK_MSG /* 0x180C */ -#define CFE_TIME_SEND_HK_MID CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_TIME_SEND_HK_MSG /* 0x180D */ - -#define CFE_SB_SUB_RPT_CTRL_MID CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_SB_SUB_RPT_CTRL_MSG /* 0x180E */ - -#define CFE_TIME_TONE_CMD_MID CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_TIME_TONE_CMD_MSG /* 0x1810 */ -#define CFE_TIME_1HZ_CMD_MID CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_TIME_1HZ_CMD_MSG /* 0x1811 */ - -/* -** cFE Global Command Message Id's -*/ -#define CFE_TIME_DATA_CMD_MID CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE_GLOB + CFE_MISSION_TIME_DATA_CMD_MSG /* 0x1860 */ -#define CFE_TIME_SEND_CMD_MID CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE_GLOB + CFE_MISSION_TIME_SEND_CMD_MSG /* 0x1862 */ - -/* -** CFE Telemetry Message Id's -*/ -#define CFE_ES_HK_TLM_MID CFE_PLATFORM_TLM_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_ES_HK_TLM_MSG /* 0x0800 */ -#define CFE_EVS_HK_TLM_MID CFE_PLATFORM_TLM_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_EVS_HK_TLM_MSG /* 0x0801 */ -#define CFE_TEST_HK_TLM_MID CFE_PLATFORM_TLM_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_TEST_HK_TLM_MSG /* 0x0802 */ -#define CFE_SB_HK_TLM_MID CFE_PLATFORM_TLM_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_SB_HK_TLM_MSG /* 0x0803 */ -#define CFE_TBL_HK_TLM_MID CFE_PLATFORM_TLM_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_TBL_HK_TLM_MSG /* 0x0804 */ -#define CFE_TIME_HK_TLM_MID CFE_PLATFORM_TLM_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_TIME_HK_TLM_MSG /* 0x0805 */ -#define CFE_TIME_DIAG_TLM_MID CFE_PLATFORM_TLM_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_TIME_DIAG_TLM_MSG /* 0x0806 */ -#define CFE_EVS_LONG_EVENT_MSG_MID CFE_PLATFORM_TLM_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_EVS_LONG_EVENT_MSG_MSG /* 0x0808 */ -#define CFE_EVS_SHORT_EVENT_MSG_MID CFE_PLATFORM_TLM_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_EVS_SHORT_EVENT_MSG_MSG /* 0x0809 */ -#define CFE_SB_STATS_TLM_MID CFE_PLATFORM_TLM_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_SB_STATS_TLM_MSG /* 0x080A */ -#define CFE_ES_APP_TLM_MID CFE_PLATFORM_TLM_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_ES_APP_TLM_MSG /* 0x080B */ -#define CFE_TBL_REG_TLM_MID CFE_PLATFORM_TLM_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_TBL_REG_TLM_MSG /* 0x080C */ -#define CFE_SB_ALLSUBS_TLM_MID CFE_PLATFORM_TLM_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_SB_ALLSUBS_TLM_MSG /* 0x080D */ -#define CFE_SB_ONESUB_TLM_MID CFE_PLATFORM_TLM_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_SB_ONESUB_TLM_MSG /* 0x080E */ -#define CFE_ES_MEMSTATS_TLM_MID CFE_PLATFORM_TLM_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_ES_MEMSTATS_TLM_MSG /* 0x0810 */ - -#endif /* CPU1_MSGIDS_H */ diff --git a/cmake/sample_defs/cpu1_platform_cfg.h b/cmake/sample_defs/cpu1_platform_cfg.h deleted file mode 100644 index b898e7b37..000000000 --- a/cmake/sample_defs/cpu1_platform_cfg.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1733 +0,0 @@ -/************************************************************************ - * NASA Docket No. GSC-18,719-1, and identified as “core Flight System: Bootes” - * - * Copyright (c) 2020 United States Government as represented by the - * Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. - * All Rights Reserved. - * - * 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 http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - ************************************************************************/ - -/** - * @file - * - * Purpose: - * This header file contains the platform configuration parameters. - * - * Notes: - * The impact of changing these configurations from their default value is - * not yet documented. Changing these values may impact the performance - * and functionality of the system. - * - * Author: R.McGraw/SSI - * - */ - -#ifndef CPU1_PLATFORM_CFG_H -#define CPU1_PLATFORM_CFG_H - -/** -** \cfeescfg Default virtual path for persistent storage -** -** \par Description: -** This configures the default location in the virtual file system -** for persistent/non-volatile storage. Files such as the startup -** script, app/library dynamic modules, and configuration tables are -** expected to be stored in this directory. -** -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_NONVOL_DISK_MOUNT_STRING "/cf" - -/** -** \cfeescfg Default virtual path for volatile storage -** -** \par Description: -** The #CFE_PLATFORM_ES_RAM_DISK_MOUNT_STRING parameter is used to set the cFE mount path -** for the CFE RAM disk. This is a parameter for missions that do not want to -** use the default value of "/ram", or for missions that need to have a different -** value for different CPUs or Spacecraft. -** Note that the vxWorks OSAL cannot currently handle names that have more than one -** path separator in it. The names "/ram", "/ramdisk", "/disk123" will all work, but -** "/disks/ram" will not. -** Multiple separators can be used with the posix or RTEMS ports. -** -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_RAM_DISK_MOUNT_STRING "/ram" - -/** -** \cfesbcfg Maximum Number of Unique Message IDs SB Routing Table can hold -** -** \par Description: -** Dictates the maximum number of unique MsgIds the SB routing table will hold. -** This constant has a direct effect on the size of SB's tables and arrays. -** Keeping this count as low as possible will save memory. -** To see the run-time, high-water mark and the current utilization figures -** regarding this parameter, send an SB command to 'Send Statistics Pkt'. -** -** \par Limits -** This must be a power of two if software bus message routing hash implementation -** is being used. Lower than 64 will cause unit test failures, and -** telemetry reporting is impacted below 32. There is no hard -** upper limit, but impacts memory footprint. For software bus message routing -** search implementation the number of msg ids subscribed to impacts performance. -** -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MAX_MSG_IDS 256 - -/** -** \cfesbcfg Maximum Number of Unique Pipes SB Routing Table can hold -** -** \par Description: -** Dictates the maximum number of unique Pipes the SB routing table will hold. -** This constant has a direct effect on the size of SB's tables and arrays. -** Keeping this count as low as possible will save memory. -** To see the run-time, high-water mark and the current utilization figures -** regarding this parameter, send an SB command to 'Send Statistics Pkt'. -** -** \par Limits -** This parameter has a lower limit of 1. This parameter must also be less than -** or equal to OS_MAX_QUEUES. -** -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MAX_PIPES 64 - -/** -** \cfesbcfg Maximum Number of unique local destinations a single MsgId can have -** -** \par Description: -** Dictates the maximum number of unique local destinations a single MsgId can -** have. -** -** \par Limits -** This parameter has a lower limit of 1. There are no restrictions on the upper -** limit however, the maximum number of destinations per packet is system dependent -** and should be verified. Destination number values that are checked against this -** configuration are defined by a 16 bit data word. -** -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MAX_DEST_PER_PKT 16 - -/** -** \cfesbcfg Default Subscription Message Limit -** -** \par Description: -** Dictates the default Message Limit when using the #CFE_SB_Subscribe API. This will -** limit the number of messages with a specific message ID that can be received through -** a subscription. This only changes the default; other message limits can be set on a per -** subscription basis using #CFE_SB_SubscribeEx . -** -** \par Limits -** This parameter has a lower limit of 4 and an upper limit of 65535. -** -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_DEFAULT_MSG_LIMIT 4 - -/** -** \cfesbcfg Size of the SB buffer memory pool -** -** \par Description: -** Dictates the size of the SB memory pool. For each message the SB -** sends, the SB dynamically allocates from this memory pool, the memory needed -** to process the message. The memory needed to process each message is msg -** size + msg descriptor(CFE_SB_BufferD_t). This memory pool is also used -** to allocate destination descriptors (CFE_SB_DestinationD_t) during the -** subscription process. -** To see the run-time, high-water mark and the current utilization figures -** regarding this parameter, send an SB command to 'Send Statistics Pkt'. -** Some memory statistics have been added to the SB housekeeping packet. -** NOTE: It is important to monitor these statistics to ensure the desired -** memory margin is met. -** -** \par Limits -** This parameter has a lower limit of 512 and an upper limit of UINT_MAX (4 Gigabytes). -** -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_BUF_MEMORY_BYTES 524288 - -/** -** \cfesbcfg Highest Valid Message Id -** -** \par Description: -** The value of this constant dictates the range of valid message ID's, from 0 -** to CFE_PLATFORM_SB_HIGHEST_VALID_MSGID (inclusive). -** -** Although this can be defined differently across platforms, each platform can -** only publish/subscribe to message ids within their allowable range. Typically -** this value is set the same across all mission platforms to avoid this complexity. -** -** \par Limits -** CFE_SB_INVALID_MSG is set to the maximum representable number of type CFE_SB_MsgId_t. -** CFE_PLATFORM_SB_HIGHEST_VALID_MSGID lower limit is 1, up to CFE_SB_INVALID_MSG_ID - 1. -** -** When using the direct message map implementation for software bus routing, this -** value is used to size the map where a value of 0x1FFF results in a 16 KBytes map -** and 0xFFFF is 128 KBytes. -** -** When using the hash implementation for software bus routing, a multiple of the -** CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MAX_MSG_IDS is used to size the message map. In that case -** the range selected here does not impact message map memory use, so it's -** reasonable to use up to the full range supported by the message ID implementation. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_HIGHEST_VALID_MSGID 0x1FFF - -/** -** \cfesbcfg Platform Endian Indicator -** -** \par Description: -** The value of this constant indicates the endianess of the target system -** -** \par Limits -** This parameter has a lower limit of 0 and an upper limit of 1. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ENDIAN CCSDS_LITTLE_ENDIAN - -/** -** \cfesbcfg Default Routing Information Filename -** -** \par Description: -** The value of this constant defines the filename used to store the software -** bus routing information. This filename is used only when no filename is -** specified in the command. -** -** \par Limits -** The length of each string, including the NULL terminator cannot exceed the -** #OS_MAX_PATH_LEN value. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_DEFAULT_ROUTING_FILENAME "/ram/cfe_sb_route.dat" - -/** -** \cfesbcfg Default Pipe Information Filename -** -** \par Description: -** The value of this constant defines the filename used to store the software -** bus pipe information. This filename is used only when no filename is -** specified in the command. -** -** \par Limits -** The length of each string, including the NULL terminator cannot exceed the -** #OS_MAX_PATH_LEN value. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_DEFAULT_PIPE_FILENAME "/ram/cfe_sb_pipe.dat" - -/** -** \cfesbcfg Default Message Map Filename -** -** \par Description: -** The value of this constant defines the filename used to store the software -** bus message map information. This filename is used only when no filename is -** specified in the command. The message map is a lookup table (array of 16bit -** words) that has an element for each possible MsgId value and holds the -** routing table index for that MsgId. The Msg Map provides fast access to the -** destinations of a message. -** -** \par Limits -** The length of each string, including the NULL terminator cannot exceed the -** #OS_MAX_PATH_LEN value. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_DEFAULT_MAP_FILENAME "/ram/cfe_sb_msgmap.dat" - -/** -** \cfesbcfg SB Event Filtering -** -** \par Description: -** This group of configuration parameters dictates what SB events will be -** filtered through EVS. The filtering will begin after the SB task initializes -** and stay in effect until a cmd to EVS changes it. -** This allows the operator to set limits on the number of event messages that -** are sent during system initialization. -** NOTE: Set all unused event values and mask values to zero -** -** \par Limits -** This filtering applies only to SB events. -** These parameters have a lower limit of 0 and an upper limit of 65535. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_FILTERED_EVENT1 CFE_SB_SEND_NO_SUBS_EID -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_FILTER_MASK1 CFE_EVS_FIRST_4_STOP - -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_FILTERED_EVENT2 CFE_SB_DUP_SUBSCRIP_EID -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_FILTER_MASK2 CFE_EVS_FIRST_4_STOP - -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_FILTERED_EVENT3 CFE_SB_MSGID_LIM_ERR_EID -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_FILTER_MASK3 CFE_EVS_FIRST_16_STOP - -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_FILTERED_EVENT4 CFE_SB_Q_FULL_ERR_EID -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_FILTER_MASK4 CFE_EVS_FIRST_16_STOP - -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_FILTERED_EVENT5 0 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_FILTER_MASK5 CFE_EVS_NO_FILTER - -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_FILTERED_EVENT6 0 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_FILTER_MASK6 CFE_EVS_NO_FILTER - -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_FILTERED_EVENT7 0 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_FILTER_MASK7 CFE_EVS_NO_FILTER - -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_FILTERED_EVENT8 0 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_FILTER_MASK8 CFE_EVS_NO_FILTER - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define SB Memory Pool Block Sizes -** -** \par Description: -** Software Bus Memory Pool Block Sizes -** -** \par Limits -** These sizes MUST be increasing and MUST be an integral multiple of 4. -** The number of block sizes defined cannot exceed -** #CFE_PLATFORM_ES_POOL_MAX_BUCKETS -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_01 8 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_02 16 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_03 20 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_04 36 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_05 64 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_06 96 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_07 128 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_08 160 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_09 256 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_10 512 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_11 1024 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_12 2048 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_13 4096 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_14 8192 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_15 16384 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_16 32768 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MAX_BLOCK_SIZE (CFE_MISSION_SB_MAX_SB_MSG_SIZE + 128) - -/** -** \cfetimecfg Time Server or Time Client Selection -** -** \par Description: -** This configuration parameter selects whether the Time task functions as a -** time "server" or "client". A time server generates the "time at the tone" -** packet which is received by time clients. -** -** \par Limits -** Enable one, and only one by defining either CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SERVER or -** CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_CLIENT AS true. The other must be defined as false. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SERVER true -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_CLIENT false - -/** -** \cfetimecfg Time Tone In Big-Endian Order -** -** \par Description: -** If this configuration parameter is defined, the CFE time server will -** publish time tones with payloads in big-endian order, and time clients -** will expect the tones to be in big-endian order. This is useful for -** mixed-endian environments. This will become obsolete once EDS is -** available and the CFE time tone message is defined. -*/ -#undef CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_BIGENDIAN - -/** -** \cfetimecfg Local MET or Virtual MET Selection for Time Servers -** -** \par Description: -** Depending on the specific hardware system configuration, it may be possible -** for Time Servers to read the "local" MET from a h/w register rather than -** having to track the MET as the count of tone signal interrupts (virtual MET) -** -** Time Clients must be defined as using a virtual MET. Also, a Time Server -** cannot be defined as having both a h/w MET and an external time source (they -** both cannot synchronize to the same tone). -** -** Note: "disable" this define (set to false) only for Time Servers with local hardware -** that supports a h/w MET that is synchronized to the tone signal !!! -** -** \par Limits -** Only applies if #CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SERVER is set to true. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_VIRTUAL true - -/** -** \cfetimecfg Include or Exclude the Primary/Redundant Tone Selection Cmd -** -** \par Description: -** Depending on the specific hardware system configuration, it may be possible -** to switch between a primary and redundant tone signal. If supported by -** hardware, this definition will enable command interfaces to select the -** active tone signal. Both Time Clients and Time Servers support this feature. -** Note: Set the CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SIGNAL define to true to enable tone signal commands. -** -** \par Limits -** Not Applicable -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SIGNAL false - -/** -** \cfetimecfg Include or Exclude the Internal/External Time Source Selection Cmd -** -** \par Description: -** By default, Time Servers maintain time using an internal MET which may be a -** h/w register or software counter, depending on available hardware. The -** following definition enables command interfaces to switch between an -** internal MET, or external time data received from one of several supported -** external time sources. Only a Time Server may be configured to use external -** time data. -** Note: Set the CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SOURCE define to true to include the Time Source -** Selection Command (command allows selection between the internal -** or external time source). Then choose the external source with the -** CFE_TIME_CFG_SRC_??? define. -** -** \par Limits -** Only applies if #CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SERVER is set to true. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SOURCE false - -/** -** \cfetimecfg Choose the External Time Source for Server only -** -** \par Description: -** If #CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SOURCE is set to true, then one of the following external time -** source types must also be set to true. Do not set any of the external time -** source types to true unless #CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SOURCE is set to true. -** -** \par Limits -** -# If #CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SOURCE is set to true then one and only one of the following -** three external time sources can and must be set true: -** #CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SRC_MET, #CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SRC_GPS, #CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SRC_TIME -** -# Only applies if #CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SERVER is set to true. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SRC_MET false -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SRC_GPS false -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SRC_TIME false - -/** -** \cfetimecfg Define the Max Delta Limits for Time Servers using an Ext Time Source -** -** \par Description: -** If #CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SOURCE is set to true and one of the external time sources is -** also set to true, then the delta time limits for range checking is used. -** -** When a new time value is received from an external source, the value is -** compared against the "expected" time value. If the delta exceeds the -** following defined amount, then the new time data will be ignored. This range -** checking is only performed after the clock state has been commanded to -** "valid". Until then, external time data is accepted unconditionally. -** -** \par Limits -** Applies only if both #CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SERVER and #CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SOURCE are set -** to true. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_MAX_DELTA_SECS 0 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_MAX_DELTA_SUBS 500000 - -/** -** \cfetimecfg Define the Local Clock Rollover Value in seconds and subseconds -** -** \par Description: -** Specifies the capability of the local clock. Indicates the time at which -** the local clock rolls over. -** -** \par Limits -** Not Applicable -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_MAX_LOCAL_SECS 27 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_MAX_LOCAL_SUBS 0 - -/** -** \cfetimecfg Define Timing Limits From One Tone To The Next -** -** \par Description: -** Defines limits to the timing of the 1Hz tone signal. A tone signal is valid -** only if it arrives within one second (plus or minus the tone limit) from -** the previous tone signal.Units are microseconds as measured with the local -** clock. -** -** \par Limits -** Not Applicable -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_TONE_LIMIT 20000 - -/** -** \cfetimecfg Define Time to Start Flywheel Since Last Tone -** -** \par Description: -** Define time to enter flywheel mode (in seconds since last tone data update) -** Units are microseconds as measured with the local clock. -** -** \par Limits -** Not Applicable -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_START_FLY 2 - -/** -** \cfetimecfg Define Periodic Time to Update Local Clock Tone Latch -** -** \par Description: -** Define Periodic Time to Update Local Clock Tone Latch. Applies only when -** in flywheel mode. This define dictates the period at which the simulated -** 'last tone' time is updated. Units are seconds. -** -** \par Limits -** Not Applicable -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_LATCH_FLY 8 - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define Max Number of Applications -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the maximum number of applications that can be loaded into the -** system. This number does not include child tasks. -** -** \par Limits -** There is a lower limit of 6. The lower limit corresponds to the cFE internal -** applications. There are no restrictions on the upper limit however, the -** maximum number of applications is system dependent and should be verified. -** AppIDs that are checked against this configuration are defined by a 32 bit -** data word. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MAX_APPLICATIONS 32 - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define Max Number of Shared libraries -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the maximum number of cFE Shared libraries that can be loaded into -** the system. -** -** \par Limits -** There is a lower limit of 1. There are no restrictions on the upper limit -** however, the maximum number of libraries is system dependent and should be -** verified. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MAX_LIBRARIES 10 - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define Max Number of ER (Exception and Reset) log entries -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the maximum number of ER (Exception and Reset) log entries -** -** \par Limits -** There is a lower limit of 1. There are no restrictions on the upper limit -** however, the maximum number of log entries is system dependent and should be -** verified. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_ER_LOG_ENTRIES 20 - -/** \cfeescfg Maximum size of CPU Context in ES Error Log -** -** \par Description: -** This should be large enough to accommodate the CPU context -** information supplied by the PSP on the given platform. -** -** \par Limits: -** Must be greater than zero and a multiple of sizeof(uint32). -** Limited only by the available memory and the number of entries -** in the error log. Any context information beyond this size will -** be truncated. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_ER_LOG_MAX_CONTEXT_SIZE 256 - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define Size of the cFE System Log. -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the size in bytes of the cFE system log. The system log holds -** variable length strings that are terminated by a linefeed and null -** character. -** -** \par Limits -** There is a lower limit of 512. There are no restrictions on the upper limit -** however, the maximum system log size is system dependent and should be -** verified. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_SYSTEM_LOG_SIZE 3072 - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define Number of entries in the ES Object table -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the number of entries in the ES Object table. This table controls -** the core cFE startup. -** -** \par Limits -** There is a lower limit of 15. There are no restrictions on the upper limit -** however, the maximum object table size is system dependent and should be -** verified. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_OBJECT_TABLE_SIZE 30 - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define Max Number of Generic Counters -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the maximum number of Generic Counters that can be registered. -** -** \par Limits -** This parameter has a lower limit of 1 and an upper limit of 65535. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MAX_GEN_COUNTERS 8 - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define ES Application Control Scan Rate -** -** \par Description: -** ES Application Control Scan Rate. This parameter controls the speed that ES -** scans the Application Table looking for App Delete/Restart/Reload requests. -** All Applications are deleted, restarted, or reloaded by the ES Application. -** ES will periodically scan for control requests to process. The scan rate is -** controlled by this parameter, which is given in milliseconds. A value of -** 1000 means that ES will scan the Application Table once per second. Be -** careful not to set the value of this too low, because ES will use more CPU -** cycles scanning the table. -** -** \par Limits -** There is a lower limit of 100 and an upper limit of 20000 on this -** configuration parameter. millisecond units. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_APP_SCAN_RATE 1000 - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define ES Application Kill Timeout -** -** \par Description: -** ES Application Kill Timeout. This parameter controls the number of -** "scan periods" that ES will wait for an application to Exit after getting -** the signal Delete, Reload or Restart. The sequence works as follows: -** -# ES will set the control request for an App to Delete/Restart/Reload and -** set this kill timer to the value in this parameter. -** -# If the App is responding and Calls it's RunLoop function, it will drop out -** of it's main loop and call CFE_ES_ExitApp. Once it calls Exit App, then -** ES can delete, restart, or reload the app the next time it scans the app -** table. -** -# If the App is not responding, the ES App will decrement this Kill Timeout -** value each time it runs. If the timeout value reaches zero, ES will kill -** the app. -** -** The Kill timeout value depends on the #CFE_PLATFORM_ES_APP_SCAN_RATE. If the Scan Rate -** is 1000, or 1 second, and this #CFE_PLATFORM_ES_APP_KILL_TIMEOUT is set to 5, then it -** will take 5 seconds to kill a non-responding App. -** If the Scan Rate is 250, or 1/4 second, and the #CFE_PLATFORM_ES_APP_KILL_TIMEOUT is -** set to 2, then it will take 1/2 second to time out. -** -** \par Limits -** There is a lower limit of 1 and an upper limit of 100 on this configuration -** parameter. Units are number of #CFE_PLATFORM_ES_APP_SCAN_RATE cycles. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_APP_KILL_TIMEOUT 5 - -/** -** \cfeescfg ES Ram Disk Sector Size -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the ram disk sector size. The ram disk is 1 of 4 memory areas that -** are preserved on a processor reset. -** NOTE: Changing this value changes memory allocation, and may -** require changes to platform specific values (in CFE_PSP) such as -** USER_RESERVED_MEM in VxWorks depending on the memory areas -** being used for preserved data and on OS specific behavior. -** -** \par Limits -** There is a lower limit of 128. There are no restrictions on the upper limit -** however, the maximum RAM disk sector size is system dependent and should be -** verified. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_RAM_DISK_SECTOR_SIZE 512 - -/** -** \cfeescfg ES Ram Disk Number of Sectors -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the ram disk number of sectors. The ram disk is one of four memory -** areas that are preserved on a processor reset. -** NOTE: Changing this value changes memory allocation, and may -** require changes to platform specific values (in CFE_PSP) such as -** USER_RESERVED_MEM in VxWorks depending on the memory areas -** being used for preserved data and on OS specific behavior. -** -** \par Limits -** There is a lower limit of 128. There are no restrictions on the upper limit -** however, the maximum number of RAM sectors is system dependent and should be -** verified. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_RAM_DISK_NUM_SECTORS 4096 - -/** -** \cfeescfg Percentage of Ram Disk Reserved for Decompressing Apps -** -** \par Description: -** The #CFE_PLATFORM_ES_RAM_DISK_PERCENT_RESERVED parameter is used to make sure that the -** Volatile ( RAM ) Disk has a defined amount of free space during a processor -** reset. The cFE uses the Volatile disk to decompress cFE applications during -** system startup. If this Volatile disk happens to get filled with logs and -** misc files, then a processor reset may not work, because there will be no -** room to decompress cFE apps. To solve that problem, this parameter sets the -** "Low Water Mark" for disk space on a Processor reset. It should be set to -** allow the largest cFE Application to be decompressed. -** During a Processor reset, if there is not sufficient space left on the disk, -** it will be re-formatted in order to clear up some space. -** -** This feature can be turned OFF by setting the parameter to 0. -** -** \par Limits -** There is a lower limit of 0 and an upper limit of 75 on this configuration -** parameter.Units are percentage. A setting of zero will turn this feature -** off. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_RAM_DISK_PERCENT_RESERVED 30 - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define Critical Data Store Size -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the Critical Data Store (CDS) area size in bytes size. The CDS is -** one of four memory areas that are preserved during a processor reset. -** NOTE: Changing this value changes memory allocation, and may -** require changes to platform specific values (in CFE_PSP) such as -** USER_RESERVED_MEM in VxWorks depending on the memory areas -** being used for preserved data and on OS specific behavior. -** -** \par Limits -** There is a lower limit of 8192 and an upper limit of UINT_MAX (4 Gigabytes) -** on this configuration parameter. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_CDS_SIZE (128 * 1024) - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define User Reserved Memory Size -** -** \par Description: -** User Reserved Memory Size. This is the size in bytes of the cFE User -** reserved Memory area. This is a block of memory that is available for cFE -** application use. The address is obtained by calling -** #CFE_PSP_GetUserReservedArea. The User Reserved Memory is one of four memory -** areas that are preserved during a processor reset. -** NOTE: Changing this value changes memory allocation, and may -** require changes to platform specific values (in CFE_PSP) such as -** USER_RESERVED_MEM in VxWorks depending on the memory areas -** being used for preserved data and on OS specific behavior. -** -** \par Limits -** There is a lower limit of 1024 and an upper limit of UINT_MAX (4 Gigabytes) -** on this configuration parameter. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_USER_RESERVED_SIZE (1024 * 1024) - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define ES Reset Area Size -** -** \par Description: -** The ES Reset Area Size. This is the size in bytes of the cFE Reset variable -** and log area. This is a block of memory used by the cFE to store the system -** log ER Log and critical reset variables. This is 4 of 4 of the memory areas -** that are preserved during a processor reset. -** Note: This area must be sized large enough to hold all of the data -** structures. It should be automatically sized based on the CFE_ES_ResetData_t -** type, but circular dependencies in the headers prevent it from being defined -** this way. -** NOTE: Changing this value changes memory allocation, and may -** require changes to platform specific values (in CFE_PSP) such as -** USER_RESERVED_MEM in VxWorks depending on the memory areas -** being used for preserved data and on OS specific behavior. -** -** \par Limits -** There is a lower limit of 153600 (150KBytes) and an upper limit of UINT_MAX -** (4 Gigabytes) on this configuration parameter. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_RESET_AREA_SIZE (170 * 1024) - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define Memory Pool Alignment Size -** -** \par Description: -** Ensures that buffers obtained from a memory pool are aligned -** to a certain minimum block size. Note the allocator will always -** align to the minimum required by the CPU architecture. This may -** be set greater than the CPU requirement as desired for optimal -** performance. -** -** For some architectures/applications it may be beneficial to set this -** to the cache line size of the target CPU, or to use special SIMD -** instructions that require a more stringent memory alignment. -** -** \par Limits -** This must always be a power of 2, as it is used as a binary address mask. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MEMPOOL_ALIGN_SIZE_MIN 4 - -/** -** \cfeescfg ES Nonvolatile Startup Filename -** -** \par Description: -** The value of this constant defines the path and name of the file that -** contains a list of modules that will be loaded and started by the cFE after -** the cFE finishes its startup sequence. -** -** \par Limits -** The length of each string, including the NULL terminator cannot exceed the -** #OS_MAX_PATH_LEN value. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_NONVOL_STARTUP_FILE "/cf/cfe_es_startup.scr" - -/** -** \cfeescfg ES Volatile Startup Filename -** -** \par Description: -** The value of this constant defines the path and name of the file that -** contains a list of modules that will be loaded and started by the cFE after -** the cFE finishes its startup sequence. -** -** \par Limits -** The length of each string, including the NULL terminator cannot exceed the -** #OS_MAX_PATH_LEN value. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_VOLATILE_STARTUP_FILE "/ram/cfe_es_startup.scr" - -/** -** \cfeescfg Default Application Information Filename -** -** \par Description: -** The value of this constant defines the filename used to store information -** pertaining to all of the Applications that are registered with Executive -** Services. This filename is used only when no filename is specified in the -** the command to query all system apps. -** -** \par Limits -** The length of each string, including the NULL terminator cannot exceed the -** #OS_MAX_PATH_LEN value. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_DEFAULT_APP_LOG_FILE "/ram/cfe_es_app_info.log" - -/** -** \cfeescfg Default Application Information Filename -** -** \par Description: -** The value of this constant defines the filename used to store information -** pertaining to all of the Applications that are registered with Executive -** Services. This filename is used only when no filename is specified in the -** the command to query all system tasks. -** -** \par Limits -** The length of each string, including the NULL terminator cannot exceed the -** #OS_MAX_PATH_LEN value. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_DEFAULT_TASK_LOG_FILE "/ram/cfe_es_taskinfo.log" - -/** -** \cfeescfg Default System Log Filename -** -** \par Description: -** The value of this constant defines the filename used to store important -** information (as ASCII text strings) that might not be able to be sent in an -** Event Message. This filename is used only when no filename is specified in -** the command to dump the system log. No file specified in the cmd means the -** first character in the cmd filename is a NULL terminator (zero). -** -** \par Limits -** The length of each string, including the NULL terminator cannot exceed the -** #OS_MAX_PATH_LEN value. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_DEFAULT_SYSLOG_FILE "/ram/cfe_es_syslog.log" - -/** -** \cfeescfg Default Exception and Reset (ER) Log Filename -** -** \par Description: -** The value of this constant defines the filename used to store the -** Exception and Reset (ER) Log. This filename is used only when no filename is -** specified in the command to dump the ER log. No file specified in the cmd -** means the first character in the cmd filename is a NULL terminator (zero). -** -** \par Limits -** The length of each string, including the NULL terminator cannot exceed the -** #OS_MAX_PATH_LEN value. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_DEFAULT_ER_LOG_FILE "/ram/cfe_erlog.log" - -/** -** \cfeescfg Default Performance Data Filename -** -** \par Description: -** The value of this constant defines the filename used to store the -** Performance Data. This filename is used only when no filename is specified -** in the command to stop performance data collecting. -** -** \par Limits -** The length of each string, including the NULL terminator cannot exceed the -** #OS_MAX_PATH_LEN value. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_DEFAULT_PERF_DUMP_FILENAME "/ram/cfe_es_perf.dat" - -/** -** \cfeescfg Default Critical Data Store Registry Filename -** -** \par Description: -** The value of this constant defines the filename used to store the -** Critical Data Store Registry. This filename is used only when no filename is -** specified in the command to stop performance data collecting. -** -** \par Limits -** The length of each string, including the NULL terminator cannot exceed the -** #OS_MAX_PATH_LEN value. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_DEFAULT_CDS_REG_DUMP_FILE "/ram/cfe_cds_reg.log" - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define Default System Log Mode following Power On Reset -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the default mode for the operation of the ES System log following a power -** on reset. The log may operate in either Overwrite mode = 0, where once the -** log becomes full the oldest message in the log will be overwritten, or -** Discard mode = 1, where once the log becomes full the contents of the log are -** preserved and the new event is discarded. This constant may hold a value of -** either 0 or 1 depending on the desired default. -** Overwrite Mode = 0, Discard Mode = 1. -** -** \par Limits -** There is a lower limit of 0 and an upper limit of 1 on this configuration -** parameter. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_DEFAULT_POR_SYSLOG_MODE 0 - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define Default System Log Mode following Processor Reset -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the default mode for the operation of the ES System log following a -** processor reset. The log may operate in either Overwrite mode = 0, where once -** the log becomes full the oldest message in the log will be overwritten, or -** Discard mode = 1, where once the log becomes full the contents of the log are -** preserved and the new event is discarded. This constant may hold a value of -** either 0 or 1 depending on the desired default. -** Overwrite Mode = 0, Discard Mode = 1. -** -** \par Limits -** There is a lower limit of 0 and an upper limit of 1 on this configuration -** parameter. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_DEFAULT_PR_SYSLOG_MODE 1 - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define Max Size of Performance Data Buffer -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the maximum size of the performance data buffer. Units are number of -** performance data entries. An entry is defined by a 32 bit data word followed -** by a 64 bit time stamp. -** -** \par Limits -** There is a lower limit of 1025. There are no restrictions on the upper limit -** however, the maximum buffer size is system dependent and should be verified. -** The units are number of entries. An entry is defined by a 32 bit data word followed -** by a 64 bit time stamp. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_PERF_DATA_BUFFER_SIZE 10000 - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define Filter Mask Setting for Disabling All Performance Entries -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the filter mask for disabling all performance entries. The value is a -** bit mask. For each bit, 0 means the corresponding entry is disabled and -** 1 means it is enabled. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_PERF_FILTMASK_NONE 0 - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define Filter Mask Setting for Enabling All Performance Entries -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the filter mask for enabling all performance entries. The value is a -** bit mask. For each bit, 0 means the corresponding entry is disabled and -** 1 means it is enabled. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_PERF_FILTMASK_ALL ~CFE_PLATFORM_ES_PERF_FILTMASK_NONE - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define Default Filter Mask Setting for Performance Data Buffer -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the default filter mask for the performance data buffer. The value is a -** bit mask. For each bit, 0 means the corresponding entry is disabled and 1 -** means it is enabled. -** -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_PERF_FILTMASK_INIT CFE_PLATFORM_ES_PERF_FILTMASK_ALL - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define Default Filter Trigger Setting for Disabling All Performance Entries -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the default trigger mask for disabling all performance data entries. The value -** is a bit mask. For each bit, 0 means the trigger for the corresponding entry is -** disabled and 1 means it is enabled. -** -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_PERF_TRIGMASK_NONE 0 - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define Filter Trigger Setting for Enabling All Performance Entries -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the trigger mask for enabling all performance data entries. The value is -** a bit mask. For each bit, 0 means the trigger for the corresponding entry is -** disabled and 1 means it is enabled. -** -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_PERF_TRIGMASK_ALL ~CFE_PLATFORM_ES_PERF_TRIGMASK_NONE - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define Default Filter Trigger Setting for Performance Data Buffer -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the default trigger mask for the performance data buffer. The value is a -** 32-bit mask. For each bit, 0 means the trigger for the corresponding entry is -** disabled and 1 means it is enabled. -** -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_PERF_TRIGMASK_INIT CFE_PLATFORM_ES_PERF_TRIGMASK_NONE - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define Performance Analyzer Child Task Priority -** -** \par Description: -** This parameter defines the priority of the child task spawned by the -** Executive Services to write performance data to a file. Lower numbers -** are higher priority, with 1 being the highest priority in the case of a -** child task. -** -** \par Limits -** Valid range for a child task is 1 to 255 however, the priority cannot -** be higher (lower number) than the ES parent application priority. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_PERF_CHILD_PRIORITY 200 - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define Performance Analyzer Child Task Stack Size -** -** \par Description: -** This parameter defines the stack size of the child task spawned by the -** Executive Services to write performance data to a file. -** -** \par Limits -** It is recommended this parameter be greater than or equal to 4KB. This parameter -** is limited by the maximum value allowed by the data type. In this case, the data -** type is an unsigned 32-bit integer, so the valid range is 0 to 0xFFFFFFFF. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_PERF_CHILD_STACK_SIZE 4096 - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define Performance Analyzer Child Task Delay -** -** \par Description: -** This parameter defines the delay time (in milliseconds) between performance -** data file writes performed by the Executive Services Performance Analyzer -** Child Task. -** -** \par Limits -** It is recommended this parameter be greater than or equal to 20ms. This parameter -** is limited by the maximum value allowed by the data type. In this case, the data -** type is an unsigned 32-bit integer, so the valid range is 0 to 0xFFFFFFFF. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_PERF_CHILD_MS_DELAY 20 - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define Performance Analyzer Child Task Number of Entries Between Delay -** -** \par Description: -** This parameter defines the number of performance analyzer entries the Performance -** Analyzer Child Task will write to the file between delays. -** -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_PERF_ENTRIES_BTWN_DLYS 50 - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define Default Stack Size for an Application -** -** \par Description: -** This parameter defines a default stack size. This parameter is used by the -** cFE Core Applications. -** -** \par Limits -** There is a lower limit of 2048. There are no restrictions on the upper limit -** however, the maximum stack size is system dependent and should be verified. -** Most operating systems provide tools for measuring the amount of stack used by a -** task during operation. It is always a good idea to verify that no more than 1/2 -** of the stack is used. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE 8192 - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define EVS Task Priority -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the cFE_EVS Task priority. -** -** \par Limits -** Not Applicable -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_EVS_START_TASK_PRIORITY 61 - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define EVS Task Stack Size -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the cFE_EVS Task Stack Size -** -** \par Limits -** There is a lower limit of 2048 on this configuration parameter. There -** are no restrictions on the upper limit however, the maximum stack size -** is system dependent and should be verified. Most operating systems provide -** tools for measuring the amount of stack used by a task during operation. It -** is always a good idea to verify that no more than 1/2 of the stack is used. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_EVS_START_TASK_STACK_SIZE CFE_PLATFORM_ES_DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define SB Task Priority -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the cFE_SB Task priority. -** -** \par Limits -** Not Applicable -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_START_TASK_PRIORITY 64 - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define SB Task Stack Size -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the cFE_SB Task Stack Size -** -** \par Limits -** There is a lower limit of 2048 on this configuration parameter. There -** are no restrictions on the upper limit however, the maximum stack size -** is system dependent and should be verified. Most operating systems provide -** tools for measuring the amount of stack used by a task during operation. It -** is always a good idea to verify that no more than 1/2 of the stack is used. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_START_TASK_STACK_SIZE CFE_PLATFORM_ES_DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define ES Task Priority -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the cFE_ES Task priority. -** -** \par Limits -** Not Applicable -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_START_TASK_PRIORITY 68 - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define ES Task Stack Size -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the cFE_ES Task Stack Size -** -** \par Limits -** There is a lower limit of 2048 on this configuration parameter. There -** are no restrictions on the upper limit however, the maximum stack size -** is system dependent and should be verified. Most operating systems provide -** tools for measuring the amount of stack used by a task during operation. It -** is always a good idea to verify that no more than 1/2 of the stack is used. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_START_TASK_STACK_SIZE CFE_PLATFORM_ES_DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE - -/** -** \cfetimecfg Define TIME Task Priorities -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the cFE_TIME Task priority. -** Defines the cFE_TIME Tone Task priority. -** Defines the cFE_TIME 1HZ Task priority. -** -** \par Limits -** There is a lower limit of zero and an upper limit of 255 on these -** configuration parameters. Remember that the meaning of each task -** priority is inverted -- a "lower" number has a "higher" priority. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_START_TASK_PRIORITY 60 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_TONE_TASK_PRIORITY 25 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_1HZ_TASK_PRIORITY 25 - -/** -** \cfetimecfg Define TIME Task Stack Sizes -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the cFE_TIME Main Task Stack Size -** Defines the cFE_TIME Tone Task Stack Size -** Defines the cFE_TIME 1HZ Task Stack Size -** -** \par Limits -** There is a lower limit of 2048 on these configuration parameters. There -** are no restrictions on the upper limit however, the maximum stack size -** is system dependent and should be verified. Most operating systems provide -** tools for measuring the amount of stack used by a task during operation. It -** is always a good idea to verify that no more than 1/2 of the stack is used. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_START_TASK_STACK_SIZE CFE_PLATFORM_ES_DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_TONE_TASK_STACK_SIZE 4096 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_1HZ_TASK_STACK_SIZE 8192 - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define TBL Task Priority -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the cFE_TBL Task priority. -** -** \par Limits -** Not Applicable -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_START_TASK_PRIORITY 70 - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define TBL Task Stack Size -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the cFE_TBL Task Stack Size -** -** \par Limits -** There is a lower limit of 2048 on this configuration parameter. There -** are no restrictions on the upper limit however, the maximum stack size -** is system dependent and should be verified. Most operating systems provide -** tools for measuring the amount of stack used by a task during operation. It -** is always a good idea to verify that no more than 1/2 of the stack is used. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_START_TASK_STACK_SIZE CFE_PLATFORM_ES_DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define Maximum Number of Registered CDS Blocks -** -** \par Description: -** Maximum number of registered CDS Blocks -** -** \par Limits -** There is a lower limit of 8. There are no restrictions on the upper limit -** however, the maximum number of CDS entries is system dependent and -** should be verified. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_CDS_MAX_NUM_ENTRIES 512 - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define Number of Processor Resets Before a Power On Reset -** -** \par Description: -** Number of Processor Resets before a Power On Reset is called. If set to 2, -** then 2 processor resets will occur, and the 3rd processor reset will be a -** power on reset instead. -** -** \par Limits -** There is a lower limit of 0. There are no restrictions on the upper limit -** however, the maximum number of processor resets may be system dependent and -** should be verified. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MAX_PROCESSOR_RESETS 2 - -/** \cfeescfg Maximum number of block sizes in pool structures -** -** \par Description: -** The upper limit for the number of block sizes supported in the generic -** pool implementation, which in turn implements the memory pools and CDS. -** -** \par Limits: -** Must be at least one. No specific upper limit, but the number is -** anticipated to be reasonably small (i.e. tens, not hundreds). Large -** values have not been tested. -** -** The ES and CDS block size lists must correlate with this value -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_POOL_MAX_BUCKETS 17 - -/** \cfeescfg Maximum number of memory pools -** -** \par Description: -** The upper limit for the number of memory pools that can concurrently -** exist within the system. -** -** The CFE_SB and CFE_TBL core subsystems each define a memory pool. -** -** Individual applications may also create memory pools, so this value -** should be set sufficiently high enough to support the applications -** being used on this platform. -** -** \par Limits: -** Must be at least 2 to support CFE core - SB and TBL pools. No -** specific upper limit. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MAX_MEMORY_POOLS 10 - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define Default ES Memory Pool Block Sizes -** -** \par Description: -** Default Intermediate ES Memory Pool Block Sizes. If an application -** is using the CFE_ES Memory Pool APIs (#CFE_ES_PoolCreate, #CFE_ES_PoolCreateNoSem, -** #CFE_ES_GetPoolBuf and #CFE_ES_PutPoolBuf) but finds these sizes -** inappropriate for their use, they may wish to use the #CFE_ES_PoolCreateEx -** API to specify their own intermediate block sizes -** -** \par Limits -** These sizes MUST be increasing and MUST be an integral multiple of 4. Also, -** CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MAX_BLOCK_SIZE must be larger than CFE_MISSION_SB_MAX_SB_MSG_SIZE and both -** CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_MAX_SNGL_TABLE_SIZE and CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_MAX_DBL_TABLE_SIZE. Note that if Table -** Services have been removed from the CFE, the table size limits are still -** enforced although the table size definitions may be reduced. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_01 8 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_02 16 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_03 32 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_04 48 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_05 64 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_06 96 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_07 128 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_08 160 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_09 256 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_10 512 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_11 1024 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_12 2048 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_13 4096 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_14 8192 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_15 16384 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_16 32768 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MAX_BLOCK_SIZE 80000 - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define ES Critical Data Store Memory Pool Block Sizes -** -** \par Description: -** Intermediate ES Critical Data Store Memory Pool Block Sizes -** -** \par Limits -** These sizes MUST be increasing and MUST be an integral multiple of 4. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_CDS_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_01 8 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_CDS_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_02 16 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_CDS_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_03 32 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_CDS_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_04 48 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_CDS_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_05 64 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_CDS_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_06 96 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_CDS_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_07 128 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_CDS_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_08 160 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_CDS_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_09 256 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_CDS_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_10 512 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_CDS_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_11 1024 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_CDS_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_12 2048 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_CDS_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_13 4096 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_CDS_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_14 8192 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_CDS_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_15 16384 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_CDS_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_16 32768 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_CDS_MAX_BLOCK_SIZE 80000 - -/** -** \cfeevscfg Define Maximum Number of Event Filters per Application -** -** \par Description: -** Maximum number of events that may be filtered per application. -** -** \par Limits -** There are no restrictions on the lower and upper limits however, -** the maximum number of event filters is system dependent and should be -** verified. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_EVS_MAX_EVENT_FILTERS 8 - -/** -** \cfeevscfg Maximum number of event before squelching -** -** \par Description: -** Maximum number of events that may be emitted per app per second. -** Setting this to 0 will cause events to be unrestricted. -** -** \par Limits -** This number must be less than or equal to INT_MAX/1000 -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_EVS_MAX_APP_EVENT_BURST 32 - -/** -** \cfeevscfg Sustained number of event messages per second per app before squelching -** -** \par Description: -** Sustained number of events that may be emitted per app per second. -** -** \par Limits -** This number must be less than or equal to #CFE_PLATFORM_EVS_MAX_APP_EVENT_BURST. -** Values lower than 8 may cause functional and unit test failures. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_EVS_APP_EVENTS_PER_SEC 8 - -/** -** \cfeevscfg Default Event Log Filename -** -** \par Description: -** The value of this constant defines the filename used to store the Event -** Services local event log. This filename is used only when no filename is -** specified in the command to dump the event log. -** -** \par Limits -** The length of each string, including the NULL terminator cannot exceed the -** #OS_MAX_PATH_LEN value. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_EVS_DEFAULT_LOG_FILE "/ram/cfe_evs.log" - -/** -** \cfeevscfg Maximum Number of Events in EVS Local Event Log -** -** \par Description: -** Dictates the EVS local event log capacity. Units are the number of events. -** -** \par Limits -** There are no restrictions on the lower and upper limits however, -** the maximum log size is system dependent and should be verified. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_EVS_LOG_MAX 20 - -/** -** \cfeevscfg Default EVS Application Data Filename -** -** \par Description: -** The value of this constant defines the filename used to store the EVS -** Application Data(event counts/filtering information). This filename is -** used only when no filename is specified in the command to dump the event -** log. -** -** \par Limits -** The length of each string, including the NULL terminator cannot exceed the -** #OS_MAX_PATH_LEN value. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_EVS_DEFAULT_APP_DATA_FILE "/ram/cfe_evs_app.dat" - -/** -** \cfeevscfg Default EVS Output Port State -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the default port state (enabled or disabled) for the four output -** ports defined within the Event Service. Port 1 is usually the uart output -** terminal. To enable a port, set the proper bit to a 1. Bit 0 is port 1, -** bit 1 is port2 etc. -** -** \par Limits -** The valid settings are 0x0 to 0xF. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_EVS_PORT_DEFAULT 0x0001 - -/** -** \cfeevscfg Default EVS Event Type Filter Mask -** -** \par Description: -** Defines a state of on or off for all four event types. The term event -** 'type' refers to the criticality level and may be Debug, Informational, -** Error or Critical. Each event type has a bit position. (bit 0 = Debug, -** bit 1 = Info, bit 2 = Error, bit 3 = Critical). This is a global setting, -** meaning it applies to all applications. To filter an event type, set its -** bit to zero. For example, -** 0xE means Debug = OFF, Info = ON, Error = ON, Critical = ON -** -** \par Limits -** The valid settings are 0x0 to 0xF. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_EVS_DEFAULT_TYPE_FLAG 0xE - -/** -** \cfeevscfg Default EVS Local Event Log Mode -** -** \par Description: -** Defines a state of overwrite(0) or discard(1) for the operation of the -** EVS local event log. The log may operate in either Overwrite mode = 0, -** where once the log becomes full the oldest event in the log will be -** overwritten, or Discard mode = 1, where once the log becomes full the -** contents of the log are preserved and the new event is discarded. -** Overwrite Mode = 0, Discard Mode = 1. -** -** \par Limits -** The valid settings are 0 or 1 -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_EVS_DEFAULT_LOG_MODE 1 - -/** -** \cfeevscfg Default EVS Message Format Mode -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the default message format (long or short) for event messages being -** sent to the ground. Choose between #CFE_EVS_MsgFormat_LONG or -** #CFE_EVS_MsgFormat_SHORT. -** -** \par Limits -** The valid settings are #CFE_EVS_MsgFormat_LONG or #CFE_EVS_MsgFormat_SHORT -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_EVS_DEFAULT_MSG_FORMAT_MODE CFE_EVS_MsgFormat_LONG - -/* Platform Configuration Parameters for Table Service (TBL) */ - -/** -** \cfetblcfg Size of Table Services Table Memory Pool -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the TOTAL size of the memory pool that cFE Table Services allocates -** from the system. The size must be large enough to provide memory for each -** registered table, the inactive buffers for double buffered tables and for -** the shared inactive buffers for single buffered tables. -** -** \par Limits -** The cFE does not place a limit on the size of this parameter. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_BUF_MEMORY_BYTES 524288 - -/** -** \cfetblcfg Maximum Size Allowed for a Double Buffered Table -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the maximum allowed size (in bytes) of a double buffered table. -** -** \par Limits -** The cFE does not place a limit on the size of this parameter but it must be -** less than half of #CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_BUF_MEMORY_BYTES. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_MAX_DBL_TABLE_SIZE 16384 - -/** -** \cfetblcfg Maximum Size Allowed for a Single Buffered Table -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the maximum allowed size (in bytes) of a single buffered table. -** \b NOTE: This size determines the size of all shared table buffers. -** Therefore, this size will be multiplied by #CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_MAX_SIMULTANEOUS_LOADS -** below when allocating memory for shared tables. -** -** \par Limits -** The cFE does not place a limit on the size of this parameter but it must be -** small enough to allow for #CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_MAX_SIMULTANEOUS_LOADS number of tables -** to fit into #CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_BUF_MEMORY_BYTES. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_MAX_SNGL_TABLE_SIZE 16384 - -/** -** \cfetblcfg Maximum Number of Tables Allowed to be Registered -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the maximum number of tables supported by this processor's Table Services. -** -** \par Limits -** This number must be less than 32767. It should be recognized that this parameter -** determines the size of the Table Registry. An excessively high number will waste -** memory. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_MAX_NUM_TABLES 128 - -/** -** \cfetblcfg Maximum Number of Critical Tables that can be Registered -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the maximum number of critical tables supported by this processor's Table Services. -** -** \par Limits -** This number must be less than 32767. It should be recognized that this parameter -** determines the size of the Critical Table Registry which is maintained in the Critical -** Data Store. An excessively high number will waste Critical Data Store memory. Therefore, -** this number must not exceed the value defined in CFE_ES_CDS_MAX_CRITICAL_TABLES. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_MAX_CRITICAL_TABLES 32 - -/** -** \cfetblcfg Maximum Number of Table Handles -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the maximum number of Table Handles. -** -** \par Limits -** This number must be less than 32767. This number must be at least as big as -** the number of tables (#CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_MAX_NUM_TABLES) and should be set higher if tables -** are shared between applications. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_MAX_NUM_HANDLES 256 - -/** -** \cfetblcfg Maximum Number of Simultaneous Loads to Support -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the maximum number of single buffered tables that can be -** loaded simultaneously. This number is used to determine the number -** of shared buffers to allocate. -** -** \par Limits -** This number must be less than 32767. An excessively high number will -** degrade system performance and waste memory. A number less than 5 is -** suggested but not required. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_MAX_SIMULTANEOUS_LOADS 4 - -/** -** \cfetblcfg Maximum Number of Simultaneous Table Validations -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the maximum number of pending validations that -** the Table Services can handle at any one time. When a -** table has a validation function, a validation request is -** made of the application to perform that validation. This -** number determines how many of those requests can be -** outstanding at any one time. -** -** \par Limits -** This number must be less than 32767. An excessively high number will -** degrade system performance and waste memory. A number less than 20 is -** suggested but not required. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_MAX_NUM_VALIDATIONS 10 - -/** -** \cfetblcfg Default Filename for a Table Registry Dump -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the file name used to store the table registry when -** no filename is specified in the dump registry command. -** -** \par Limits -** The length of each string, including the NULL terminator cannot exceed the -** #OS_MAX_PATH_LEN value. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_DEFAULT_REG_DUMP_FILE "/ram/cfe_tbl_reg.log" - -/** -** \cfetblcfg Number of Spacecraft ID's specified for validation -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the number of specified spacecraft ID values that -** are verified during table loads. If the number is zero -** then no validation of the spacecraft ID field in the table -** file header is performed when tables are loaded. Non-zero -** values indicate how many values from the list of spacecraft -** ID's defined below are compared to the spacecraft ID field -** in the table file header. The ELF2CFETBL tool may be used -** to create table files with specified spacecraft ID values. -** -** \par Limits -** This number must be greater than or equal to zero and -** less than or equal to 2. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_VALID_SCID_COUNT 0 - -/* macro to construct 32 bit value from 4 chars */ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_U32FROM4CHARS(_C1, _C2, _C3, _C4) \ - ((uint32)(_C1) << 24 | (uint32)(_C2) << 16 | (uint32)(_C3) << 8 | (uint32)(_C4)) - -/** -** \cfetblcfg Spacecraft ID values used for table load validation -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the spacecraft ID values used for validating the -** spacecraft ID field in the table file header. To be valid, -** the spacecraft ID specified in the table file header must -** match one of the values defined here. -** -** \par Limits -** This value can be any 32 bit unsigned integer. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_VALID_SCID_1 (0x42) -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_VALID_SCID_2 (CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_U32FROM4CHARS('a', 'b', 'c', 'd')) - -/** -** \cfetblcfg Number of Processor ID's specified for validation -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the number of specified processor ID values that -** are verified during table loads. If the number is zero -** then no validation of the processor ID field in the table -** file header is performed when tables are loaded. Non-zero -** values indicate how many values from the list of processor -** ID's defined below are compared to the processor ID field -** in the table file header. The ELF2CFETBL tool may be used -** to create table files with specified processor ID values. -** -** \par Limits -** This number must be greater than or equal to zero and -** less than or equal to 4. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_VALID_PRID_COUNT 0 - -/** -** \cfetblcfg Processor ID values used for table load validation -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the processor ID values used for validating the -** processor ID field in the table file header. To be valid, -** the spacecraft ID specified in the table file header must -** match one of the values defined here. -** -** \par Limits -** This value can be any 32 bit unsigned integer. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_VALID_PRID_1 (1) -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_VALID_PRID_2 (CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_U32FROM4CHARS('a', 'b', 'c', 'd')) -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_VALID_PRID_3 0 -#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_VALID_PRID_4 0 - -/** \cfeescfg Poll timer for startup sync delay -** -** \par Description: -** During startup, some tasks may need to synchronize their own initialization -** with the initialization of other applications in the system. -** -** CFE ES implements an API to accomplish this, that performs a task delay (sleep) -** while polling the overall system state until other tasks are ready. -** -** This value controls the amount of time that the CFE_ES_ApplicationSyncDelay -** will sleep between each check of the system state. This should be large enough -** to allow other tasks to run, but not so large as to noticeably delay the startup -** completion. -** -** Units are in milliseconds -** -** \par Limits: -** Must be defined as an integer value that is greater than -** or equal to zero. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_STARTUP_SYNC_POLL_MSEC 50 - -/** \cfeescfg CFE core application startup timeout -** -** \par Description: -** The upper limit for the amount of time that the cFE core applications -** (ES, SB, EVS, TIME, TBL) are each allotted to reach their respective -** "ready" states. -** -** The CFE "main" thread starts individual tasks for each of the core applications -** (except FS). Each of these must perform some initialization work before the -** next core application can be started, so the main thread waits to ensure that the -** application has reached the "ready" state before starting the next application. -** -** If any core application fails to start, then it indicates a major problem with -** the system and startup is aborted. -** -** Units are in milliseconds -** -** \par Limits: -** Must be defined as an integer value that is greater than -** or equal to zero. -** -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_CORE_MAX_STARTUP_MSEC 30000 - -/** \cfeescfg Startup script timeout -** -** \par Description: -** The upper limit for the total amount of time that all apps listed in the CFE ES startup -** script may take to all become ready. -** -** Unlike the "core" app timeout, this is a soft limit; if the allotted time is exceeded, -** it probably indicates an issue with one of the apps, but does not cause CFE ES to take -** any additional action other than logging the event to the syslog. -** -** Units are in milliseconds -** -** \par Limits: -** Must be defined as an integer value that is greater than -** or equal to zero. -*/ -#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_STARTUP_SCRIPT_TIMEOUT_MSEC 1000 - -#endif /* CPU1_PLATFORM_CFG_H */ diff --git a/cmake/sample_defs/sample_mission_cfg.h b/cmake/sample_defs/sample_mission_cfg.h deleted file mode 100644 index f59f23930..000000000 --- a/cmake/sample_defs/sample_mission_cfg.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,565 +0,0 @@ -/************************************************************************ - * NASA Docket No. GSC-18,719-1, and identified as “core Flight System: Bootes” - * - * Copyright (c) 2020 United States Government as represented by the - * Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. - * All Rights Reserved. - * - * 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 http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - ************************************************************************/ - -/** - * @file - * - * Purpose: - * This header file contains the mission configuration parameters and - * typedefs with mission scope. - * - * Notes: - * The impact of changing these configurations from their default value is - * not yet documented. Changing these values may impact the performance - * and functionality of the system. - * - * Author: R.McGraw/SSI - * - */ - -#ifndef SAMPLE_MISSION_CFG_H -#define SAMPLE_MISSION_CFG_H - -/** -** \cfesbcfg Maximum SB Message Size -** -** \par Description: -** The following definition dictates the maximum message size allowed on -** the software bus. SB checks the pkt length field in the header of all -** messages sent. If the pkt length field indicates the message is larger -** than this define, SB sends an event and rejects the send. -** -** \par Limits -** This parameter has a lower limit of 6 (CCSDS primary header size). There -** are no restrictions on the upper limit however, the maximum message size is -** system dependent and should be verified. Total message size values that are -** checked against this configuration are defined by a 16 bit data word. -*/ -#define CFE_MISSION_SB_MAX_SB_MSG_SIZE 32768 - -/** -** \cfetimecfg Default Time Format -** -** \par Description: -** The following definitions select either UTC or TAI as the default -** (mission specific) time format. Although it is possible for an -** application to request time in a specific format, most callers -** should use CFE_TIME_GetTime(), which returns time in the default -** format. This avoids having to modify each individual caller -** when the default choice is changed. -** -** \par Limits -** if CFE_MISSION_TIME_CFG_DEFAULT_TAI is defined as true then CFE_MISSION_TIME_CFG_DEFAULT_UTC must be -** defined as false. -** if CFE_MISSION_TIME_CFG_DEFAULT_TAI is defined as false then CFE_MISSION_TIME_CFG_DEFAULT_UTC must be -** defined as true. -*/ -#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_CFG_DEFAULT_TAI true -#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_CFG_DEFAULT_UTC false - -/** -** \cfetimecfg Default Time Format -** -** \par Description: -** The following definition enables the use of a simulated time at -** the tone signal using a software bus message. -** -** \par Limits -** Not Applicable -*/ -#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_CFG_FAKE_TONE true - -/** -** \cfetimecfg Default Time and Tone Order -** -** \par Description: -** Time Services may be configured to expect the time at the tone -** data packet to either precede or follow the tone signal. If the -** time at the tone data packet follows the tone signal, then the -** data within the packet describes what the time "was" at the tone. -** If the time at the tone data packet precedes the tone signal, then -** the data within the packet describes what the time "will be" at -** the tone. One, and only one, of the following symbols must be set to true: -** - CFE_MISSION_TIME_AT_TONE_WAS -** - CFE_MISSION_TIME_AT_TONE_WILL_BE -** Note: If Time Services is defined as using a simulated tone signal -** (see #CFE_MISSION_TIME_CFG_FAKE_TONE above), then the tone data packet -** must follow the tone signal. -** -** \par Limits -** Either CFE_MISSION_TIME_AT_TONE_WAS or CFE_MISSION_TIME_AT_TONE_WILL_BE must be set to true. -** They may not both be true and they may not both be false. -*/ -#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_AT_TONE_WAS true -#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_AT_TONE_WILL_BE false - -/** -** \cfetimecfg Min and Max Time Elapsed -** -** \par Description: -** Based on the definition of Time and Tone Order -** (CFE_MISSION_TIME_AT_TONE_WAS/WILL_BE) either the "time at the tone" signal or -** data packet will follow the other. This definition sets the valid window -** of time for the second of the pair to lag behind the first. Time -** Services will invalidate both the tone and packet if the second does not -** arrive within this window following the first. -** -** For example, if the data packet follows the tone, it might be valid for -** the data packet to arrive between zero and 100,000 micro-seconds after -** the tone. But, if the tone follows the packet, it might be valid -** only if the packet arrived between 200,000 and 700,000 micro-seconds -** before the tone. -** -** Note: units are in micro-seconds -** -** \par Limits -** 0 to 999,999 decimal -*/ -#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_MIN_ELAPSED 0 -#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_MAX_ELAPSED 200000 - -/** -** \cfetimecfg Default Time Values -** -** \par Description: -** Default time values are provided to avoid problems due to time -** calculations performed after startup but before commands can be -** processed. For example, if the default time format is UTC then -** it is important that the sum of MET and STCF always exceed the -** value of Leap Seconds to prevent the UTC time calculation -** (time = MET + STCF - Leap Seconds) from resulting in a negative -** (very large) number.

-** Some past missions have also created known (albeit wrong) default -** timestamps. For example, assume the epoch is defined as Jan 1, 1970 -** and further assume the default time values are set to create a timestamp -** of Jan 1, 2000. Even though the year 2000 timestamps are wrong, it -** may be of value to keep the time within some sort of bounds acceptable -** to the software.

-** Note: Sub-second units are in micro-seconds (0 to 999,999) and -** all values must be defined -** -** \par Limits -** Not Applicable -*/ -#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_DEF_MET_SECS 1000 -#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_DEF_MET_SUBS 0 - -#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_DEF_STCF_SECS 1000000 -#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_DEF_STCF_SUBS 0 - -#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_DEF_LEAPS 37 - -#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_DEF_DELAY_SECS 0 -#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_DEF_DELAY_SUBS 1000 - -/** -** \cfetimecfg Default EPOCH Values -** -** \par Description: -** Default ground time epoch values -** Note: these values are used only by the CFE_TIME_Print() API function -** -** \par Limits -** Year - must be within 136 years -** Day - Jan 1 = 1, Feb 1 = 32, etc. -** Hour - 0 to 23 -** Minute - 0 to 59 -** Second - 0 to 59 -** Micros - 0 to 999999 -*/ -#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_EPOCH_YEAR 1980 -#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_EPOCH_DAY 1 -#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_EPOCH_HOUR 0 -#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_EPOCH_MINUTE 0 -#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_EPOCH_SECOND 0 -#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_EPOCH_MICROS 0 - -/** -** \cfetimecfg Time File System Factor -** -** \par Description: -** Define the s/c vs file system time conversion constant... -** -** Note: this value is intended for use only by CFE TIME API functions to -** convert time values based on the ground system epoch (s/c time) to -** and from time values based on the file system epoch (fs time). -** -** FS time = S/C time + factor -** S/C time = FS time - factor -** -** Worksheet: -** -** S/C epoch = Jan 1, 2005 (LRO ground system epoch) -** FS epoch = Jan 1, 1980 (vxWorks DOS file system epoch) -** -** Delta = 25 years, 0 days, 0 hours, 0 minutes, 0 seconds -** -** Leap years = 1980, 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004 -** (divisible by 4 -- except if by 100 -- unless also by 400) -** -** 1 year = 31,536,000 seconds -** 1 day = 86,400 seconds -** 1 hour = 3,600 seconds -** 1 minute = 60 seconds -** -** 25 years = 788,400,000 seconds -** 7 extra leap days = 604,800 seconds -** -** total delta = 789,004,800 seconds -** -** \par Limits -** Not Applicable -*/ -#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_FS_FACTOR 789004800 - -/** -** \cfeescfg Maximum Length of CDS Name -** -** \par Description: -** Indicates the maximum length (in characters) of the CDS name ('CDSName') -** portion of a Full CDS Name of the following form: -** "ApplicationName.CDSName" -** -** This length does not need to include an extra character for NULL termination. -** -** \par Limits -** This value should be kept as a multiple of 4, to maintain alignment of -** any possible neighboring fields without implicit padding. -** -*/ -#define CFE_MISSION_ES_CDS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH 16 - -/** -** \cfeevscfg Maximum Event Message Length -** -** \par Description: -** Indicates the maximum length (in characters) of the formatted text -** string portion of an event message -** -** This length does not need to include an extra character for NULL termination. -** -** \par Limits -** Not Applicable -*/ -#define CFE_MISSION_EVS_MAX_MESSAGE_LENGTH 122 - -#ifndef CFE_OMIT_DEPRECATED_6_8 -/* These names have been converted to an enum in cfe_es_api_typedefs.h */ - -/** \name Checksum/CRC algorithm identifiers */ - -#define CFE_MISSION_ES_CRC_8 CFE_ES_CrcType_CRC_8 /* 1 */ -#define CFE_MISSION_ES_CRC_16 CFE_ES_CrcType_CRC_16 /* 2 */ -#define CFE_MISSION_ES_CRC_32 CFE_ES_CrcType_CRC_32 /* 3 */ - -#endif - -/** -** \cfeescfg Mission Default CRC algorithm -** -** \par Description: -** Indicates the which CRC algorithm should be used as the default -** for verifying the contents of Critical Data Stores and when calculating -** Table Image data integrity values. -** -** \par Limits -** Currently only CFE_ES_CrcType_CRC_16 is supported (see brief in CFE_ES_CrcType_Enum -** definition in cfe_es_api_typedefs.h) -*/ -#define CFE_MISSION_ES_DEFAULT_CRC CFE_ES_CrcType_CRC_16 - -/** -** \cfetblcfg Maximum Table Name Length -** -** \par Description: -** Indicates the maximum length (in characters) of the table name -** ('TblName') portion of a Full Table Name of the following -** form: "ApplicationName.TblName" -** -** This length does not need to include an extra character for NULL termination. -** -** \par Limits -** This value should be kept as a multiple of 4, to maintain alignment of -** any possible neighboring fields without implicit padding. -*/ -#define CFE_MISSION_TBL_MAX_NAME_LENGTH 16 - -/** -** \cfemissioncfg cFE Portable Message Numbers for Commands -** -** \par Description: -** Portable message numbers for the cFE command messages -** NOTE: cFE MsgIds are the sum of the base numbers and the portable msg -** numbers. -** -** \par Limits -** Not Applicable -*/ -#define CFE_MISSION_EVS_CMD_MSG 1 -#define CFE_MISSION_TEST_CMD_MSG 2 -#define CFE_MISSION_SB_CMD_MSG 3 -#define CFE_MISSION_TBL_CMD_MSG 4 -#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_CMD_MSG 5 -#define CFE_MISSION_ES_CMD_MSG 6 - -#define CFE_MISSION_ES_SEND_HK_MSG 8 -#define CFE_MISSION_EVS_SEND_HK_MSG 9 -/* Offset 10 is available */ -#define CFE_MISSION_SB_SEND_HK_MSG 11 -#define CFE_MISSION_TBL_SEND_HK_MSG 12 -#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_SEND_HK_MSG 13 - -#define CFE_MISSION_SB_SUB_RPT_CTRL_MSG 14 - -#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_TONE_CMD_MSG 16 -#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_1HZ_CMD_MSG 17 - -/** -** \cfemissioncfg cFE Portable Message Numbers for Global Messages -** -** \par Description: -** Portable message numbers for the cFE global messages -** NOTE: cFE MsgIds are the sum of the base numbers and the portable msg -** numbers. -** -** \par Limits -** Not Applicable -*/ -#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_DATA_CMD_MSG 0 -#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_SEND_CMD_MSG 2 - -/** -** \cfemissioncfg cFE Portable Message Numbers for Telemetry -** -** \par Description: -** Portable message numbers for the cFE telemetry messages -** NOTE: cFE MsgIds are the sum of the base numbers and the portable msg -** numbers. -** -** \par Limits -** Not Applicable -*/ -#define CFE_MISSION_ES_HK_TLM_MSG 0 -#define CFE_MISSION_EVS_HK_TLM_MSG 1 -#define CFE_MISSION_TEST_HK_TLM_MSG 2 -#define CFE_MISSION_SB_HK_TLM_MSG 3 -#define CFE_MISSION_TBL_HK_TLM_MSG 4 -#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_HK_TLM_MSG 5 -#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_DIAG_TLM_MSG 6 - -#define CFE_MISSION_EVS_LONG_EVENT_MSG_MSG 8 -#define CFE_MISSION_EVS_SHORT_EVENT_MSG_MSG 9 -#define CFE_MISSION_SB_STATS_TLM_MSG 10 -#define CFE_MISSION_ES_APP_TLM_MSG 11 -#define CFE_MISSION_TBL_REG_TLM_MSG 12 -#define CFE_MISSION_SB_ALLSUBS_TLM_MSG 13 -#define CFE_MISSION_SB_ONESUB_TLM_MSG 14 -#define CFE_MISSION_ES_MEMSTATS_TLM_MSG 16 - -/** -** \cfeescfg Mission Max Apps in a message -** -** \par Description: -** Indicates the maximum number of apps in a telemetry housekeeping message -** -** This affects the layout of command/telemetry messages but does not affect run -** time behavior or internal allocation. -** -** \par Limits -** All CPUs within the same SB domain (mission) must share the same definition -** Note this affects the size of messages, so it must not cause any message -** to exceed the max length. -*/ -#define CFE_MISSION_ES_MAX_APPLICATIONS 16 - -/** -** \cfeescfg Define Max Number of Performance IDs for messages -** -** \par Description: -** Defines the maximum number of perf ids allowed in command/telemetry messages -** -** This affects the layout of command/telemetry messages but does not affect run -** time behavior or internal allocation. -** -** \par Limits -** All CPUs within the same SB domain (mission) must share the same definition -** Note this affects the size of messages, so it must not cause any message -** to exceed the max length. -** -*/ -#define CFE_MISSION_ES_PERF_MAX_IDS 128 - -/** \cfeescfg Maximum number of block sizes in pool structures -** -** \par Description: -** The upper limit for the number of block sizes supported in the generic -** pool implementation, which in turn implements the memory pools and CDS. -** This definition is used as the array size with the pool stats structure, -** and therefore should be consistent across all CPUs in a mission, as well -** as with the ground station. -** -** There is also a platform-specific limit which may be fewer than this -** value. -** -** \par Limits: -** Must be at least one. No specific upper limit, but the number is -** anticipated to be reasonably small (i.e. tens, not hundreds). Large -** values have not been tested. -** -** -*/ -#define CFE_MISSION_ES_POOL_MAX_BUCKETS 17 - -/** -** \cfetblcfg Maximum Length of Full Table Name in messages -** -** \par Description: -** Indicates the maximum length (in characters) of the entire table name -** within software bus messages, in "AppName.TableName" notation. -** -** This affects the layout of command/telemetry messages but does not affect run -** time behavior or internal allocation. -** -** \par Limits -** All CPUs within the same SB domain (mission) must share the same definition -** Note this affects the size of messages, so it must not cause any message -** to exceed the max length. -** -** This value should be kept as a multiple of 4, to maintain alignment of -** any possible neighboring fields without implicit padding. -*/ -#define CFE_MISSION_TBL_MAX_FULL_NAME_LEN (CFE_MISSION_TBL_MAX_NAME_LENGTH + CFE_MISSION_MAX_API_LEN + 4) - -/** -** \cfesbcfg Maximum Number of pipes that SB command/telemetry messages may hold -** -** \par Description: -** Dictates the maximum number of unique Pipes the SB message definitions will hold. -** -** This affects the layout of command/telemetry messages but does not affect run -** time behavior or internal allocation. -** -** \par Limits -** All CPUs within the same SB domain (mission) must share the same definition -** Note this affects the size of messages, so it must not cause any message -** to exceed the max length. -** -*/ -#define CFE_MISSION_SB_MAX_PIPES 64 - -/** -** \cfemissioncfg cFE Maximum length for pathnames within data exchange structures -** -** \par Description: -** The value of this constant dictates the size of pathnames within all structures -** used for external data exchange, such as Software bus messages and table definitions. -** This is typically the same as OS_MAX_PATH_LEN but that is OSAL dependent -- -** and as such it definable on a per-processor/OS basis and hence may be different -** across multiple processors. It is recommended to set this to the value of the -** largest OS_MAX_PATH_LEN in use on any CPU on the mission. -** -** This affects only the layout of command/telemetry messages and table definitions; -** internal allocation may use the platform-specific OS_MAX_PATH_LEN value. -** -** This length must include an extra character for NULL termination. -** -** \par Limits -** All CPUs within the same SB domain (mission) and ground tools must share the -** same definition. -** Note this affects the size of messages, so it must not cause any message -** to exceed the max length. -** -** This value should be kept as a multiple of 4, to maintain alignment of -** any possible neighboring fields without implicit padding. -*/ -#define CFE_MISSION_MAX_PATH_LEN 64 - -/** -** \cfemissioncfg cFE Maximum length for filenames within data exchange structures -** -** \par Description: -** The value of this constant dictates the size of filenames within all structures -** used for external data exchange, such as Software bus messages and table definitions. -** This is typically the same as OS_MAX_FILE_LEN but that is OSAL dependent -- -** and as such it definable on a per-processor/OS basis and hence may be different -** across multiple processors. It is recommended to set this to the value of the -** largest OS_MAX_FILE_LEN in use on any CPU on the mission. -** -** This affects only the layout of command/telemetry messages and table definitions; -** internal allocation may use the platform-specific OS_MAX_FILE_LEN value. -** -** This length must include an extra character for NULL termination. -** -** \par Limits -** All CPUs within the same SB domain (mission) and ground tools must share the -** same definition. -** Note this affects the size of messages, so it must not cause any message -** to exceed the max length. -** -** This value should be kept as a multiple of 4, to maintain alignment of -** any possible neighboring fields without implicit padding. -*/ -#define CFE_MISSION_MAX_FILE_LEN 20 - -/** -** \cfemissioncfg cFE Maximum length for API names within data exchange structures -** -** \par Description: -** The value of this constant dictates the size of filenames within all structures -** used for external data exchange, such as Software bus messages and table definitions. -** This is typically the same as OS_MAX_API_LEN but that is OSAL dependent -- -** and as such it definable on a per-processor/OS basis and hence may be different -** across multiple processors. It is recommended to set this to the value of the -** largest OS_MAX_API_LEN in use on any CPU on the mission. -** -** This affects only the layout of command/telemetry messages and table definitions; -** internal allocation may use the platform-specific OS_MAX_API_LEN value. -** -** This length must include an extra character for NULL termination. -** -** \par Limits -** All CPUs within the same SB domain (mission) must share the same definition -** Note this affects the size of messages, so it must not cause any message -** to exceed the max length. -** -** This value should be kept as a multiple of 4, to maintain alignment of -** any possible neighboring fields without implicit padding. -*/ -#define CFE_MISSION_MAX_API_LEN 20 - -/** -** \cfeescfg Maximum Length of Full CDS Name in messages -** -** \par Description: -** Indicates the maximum length (in characters) of the entire CDS name -** of the following form: "ApplicationName.CDSName" -** -** This affects the layout of command/telemetry messages but does not affect run -** time behavior or internal allocation. -** -** \par Limits -** All CPUs within the same SB domain (mission) must share the same definition -** Note this affects the size of messages, so it must not cause any message -** to exceed the max length. -** -** This value should be kept as a multiple of 4, to maintain alignment of -** any possible neighboring fields without implicit padding. -*/ -#define CFE_MISSION_ES_CDS_MAX_FULL_NAME_LEN (CFE_MISSION_ES_CDS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH + CFE_MISSION_MAX_API_LEN + 4) - -#endif /* SAMPLE_MISSION_CFG_H */ diff --git a/docs/src/cfe_frontpage.dox b/docs/src/cfe_frontpage.dox index 9d6fb21ee..d25c48d58 100644 --- a/docs/src/cfe_frontpage.dox +++ b/docs/src/cfe_frontpage.dox @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
  • \subpage cfeesovr
  • \subpage cfeescmds
  • \subpage cfeestlm -
  • \subpage cfe_es_events.h "ES Event Message Reference" +
  • \subpage cfe_es_eventids.h "ES Event Message Reference"
  • \subpage cfeescfg
  • Events Services (EVS) @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
  • \subpage cfeevsovr
  • \subpage cfeevscmds
  • \subpage cfeevstlm -
  • \subpage cfe_evs_events.h "EVS Event Message Reference" +
  • \subpage cfe_evs_eventids.h "EVS Event Message Reference"
  • \subpage cfeevscfg
  • Software Bus Services (SB) @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
  • \subpage cfesbovr
  • \subpage cfesbcmds
  • \subpage cfesbtlm -
  • \subpage cfe_sb_events.h "SB Event Message Reference" +
  • \subpage cfe_sb_eventids.h "SB Event Message Reference"
  • \subpage cfesbcfg
  • Table Services (TBL) @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
  • \subpage cfetblovr
  • \subpage cfetblcmds
  • \subpage cfetbltlm -
  • \subpage cfe_tbl_events.h "TBL Event Message Reference" +
  • \subpage cfe_tbl_eventids.h "TBL Event Message Reference"
  • \subpage cfetblcfg
  • Time Services (TIME) @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@
  • \subpage cfetimeovr
  • \subpage cfetimecmds
  • \subpage cfetimetlm -
  • \subpage cfe_time_events.h "TIME Event Message Reference" +
  • \subpage cfe_time_eventids.h "TIME Event Message Reference"
  • \subpage cfetimecfg
  • \subpage cfeevents diff --git a/docs/src/cfe_sb.dox b/docs/src/cfe_sb.dox index f97aeb2f7..243b8f4b0 100644 --- a/docs/src/cfe_sb.dox +++ b/docs/src/cfe_sb.dox @@ -484,7 +484,7 @@ the condition is happening by viewing the counter in SB HK telemetry. If the condition is happening, you can view the SB filter information through the EVS App Data Main page by clicking the 'go to' button for SB. The event Id for these - events can be learned through a previous event or from the cfe_sb_events.h file. + events can be learned through a previous event or from the cfe_sb_eventids.h file. (Q)