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- /**************************************************************************************************
- Filename: OSAL_PwrMgr.h
- Revised: $Date: 2007-10-28 18:41:49 -0700 (Sun, 28 Oct 2007) $
- Revision: $Revision: 15799 $
- Description: This file contains the OSAL Power Management API.
- Copyright 2004-2007 Texas Instruments Incorporated. All rights reserved.
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- **************************************************************************************************/
- #ifndef OSAL_PWRMGR_H
- #define OSAL_PWRMGR_H
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- extern "C"
- {
- #endif
- /*********************************************************************
- * INCLUDES
- */
-
- /*********************************************************************
- * MACROS
- */
- /*********************************************************************
- * TYPEDEFS
- */
- /* These attributes define sleep beheaver. The attributes can be changed
- * for each sleep cycle or when the device characteristic change.
- */
- typedef struct
- {
- uint16 pwrmgr_task_state;
- uint16 pwrmgr_next_timeout;
- uint16 accumulated_sleep_time;
- uint8 pwrmgr_device;
- } pwrmgr_attribute_t;
- /* With PWRMGR_ALWAYS_ON selection, there is no power savings and the
- * device is most likely on mains power. The PWRMGR_BATTERY selection allows
- * the HAL sleep manager to enter SLEEP LITE state or SLEEP DEEP state.
- */
- #define PWRMGR_ALWAYS_ON 0
- #define PWRMGR_BATTERY 1
- /* The PWRMGR_CONSERVE selection turns power savings on, all tasks have to
- * agree. The PWRMGR_HOLD selection turns power savings off.
- */
- #define PWRMGR_CONSERVE 0
- #define PWRMGR_HOLD 1
- /*********************************************************************
- * GLOBAL VARIABLES
- */
- /* This global variable stores the power management attributes.
- */
- extern pwrmgr_attribute_t pwrmgr_attribute;
- /*********************************************************************
- * FUNCTIONS
- */
- /*
- * Initialize the power management system.
- * This function is called from OSAL.
- *
- */
- extern void osal_pwrmgr_init( void );
- /*
- * This function is called by each task to state whether or not this
- * task wants to conserve power. The task will call this function to
- * vote whether it wants the OSAL to conserve power or it wants to
- * hold off on the power savings. By default, when a task is created,
- * its own power state is set to conserve. If the task always wants
- * to converse power, it doesn't need to call this function at all.
- * It is important for the task that changed the power manager task
- * state to PWRMGR_HOLD to switch back to PWRMGR_CONSERVE when the
- * hold period ends.
- */
- extern uint8 osal_pwrmgr_task_state( uint8 task_id, uint8 state );
- /*
- * This function is called on power-up, whenever the device characteristic
- * change (ex. Battery backed coordinator). This function works with the timer
- * to set HAL's power manager sleep state when power saving is entered.
- * This function should be called form HAL initialization. After power up
- * initialization, it should only be called from NWK or ZDO.
- */
- extern void osal_pwrmgr_device( uint8 pwrmgr_device );
- /*
- * This function is called from the main OSAL loop when there are
- * no events scheduled and shouldn't be called from anywhere else.
- */
- extern void osal_pwrmgr_powerconserve( void );
- /*********************************************************************
- *********************************************************************/
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- }
- #endif
- #endif /* OSAL_PWRMGR_H */
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