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SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-4.0 OR BSD-2-Clause
brief: |
Creates an extension set.
copyrights:
- Copyright (C) 2021 embedded brains GmbH & Co. KG
- Copyright (C) 1988, 2008 On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR)
definition:
default:
attributes: null
body: null
params:
- ${../../type/if/name:/name} ${.:/params[0]/name}
- const ${table:/name} *${.:/params[1]/name}
- ${../../type/if/id:/name} *${.:/params[2]/name}
return: ${../../status/if/code:/name}
variants: []
description: |
This directive creates an extension set which resides on the local node. The
extension set has the user-defined object name specified in
${.:/params[0]/name}. The assigned object identifier is returned in
${.:/params[2]/name}. This identifier is used to access the extension set
with other extension set related directives.
The extension set is initialized using the extension table specified in
${.:/params[1]/name}.
enabled-by: true
index-entries:
- create an extension set
interface-type: function
links:
- role: interface-placement
uid: header
- role: interface-ingroup
uid: group
- role: constraint
uid: /constraint/directive-ctx-devinit
- role: constraint
uid: /constraint/directive-ctx-task
- role: constraint
uid: /constraint/object-allocator
- role: constraint
uid: ../constraint/max
name: rtems_extension_create
notes: |
The user-provided extension table is not used after the return of the
directive.
Each extension of the extension table is optional and may be
${/c/if/null:/name}. All extensions except the task switch extension of the
extension table are atomically and immediately installed. A task switch
extension is separately installed after the other extensions. The extensions
of the extension table are invoked upon the next system event supporting an
extension.
An alternative to dynamically created extension sets are initial extensions,
see ${/acfg/if/initial-extensions:/name}. Initial extensions are recommended
for extension sets which provide a fatal error extension.
For control and maintenance of the extension set, RTEMS allocates a
${/glossary/escb:/term} from the local ESCB free pool and initializes it.
params:
- description: |
is the object name of the extension set.
dir: null
name: name
- description: |
is the table with the extensions to be used by the extension set.
dir: null
name: extension_table
- description: |
is the pointer to an ${../../type/if/id:/name} object. When the directive
call is successful, the identifier of the created extension set will be
stored in this object.
dir: out
name: id
return:
return: null
return-values:
- description: |
The requested operation was successful.
value: ${../../status/if/successful:/name}
- description: |
The ${.:/params[0]/name} parameter was invalid.
value: ${../../status/if/invalid-name:/name}
- description: |
The ${.:/params[1]/name} parameter was ${/c/if/null:/name}.
value: ${../../status/if/invalid-address:/name}
- description: |
The ${.:/params[2]/name} parameter was ${/c/if/null:/name}.
value: ${../../status/if/invalid-address:/name}
- description: |
There was no inactive object available to create an extension set. The
number of extension sets available to the application is configured
through the ${/acfg/if/max-user-extensions:/name} application
configuration option.
value: ${../../status/if/too-many:/name}
type: interface
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