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Typedefs | |
typedef struct _EFC | EFC |
typedef struct _EFC_DB_Schema | EFC_DB_Schema |
typedef struct _EFC_definition | EFC_definition |
typedef struct _EDS_fw | EDS_fw |
typedef struct _EDS_fwHandlerServicesX1 | EDS_fwHandlerServicesX1 |
typedef struct _LSD_sdiWriteCbp | LSD_sdiWriteCbp |
Functions | |
int | EFC_stdSizeof (const EFC_DB_Schema *schema, const EFC_definition *def, int efa_pkt_cnt) |
const EDS_fwHandlerServicesX1 * | EFC_stdConstruct (EFC *efc, unsigned int handler_id, const EFC_DB_Schema *schema, unsigned int schema_key, LSD_sdiWriteCbp *write, EDS_fw *edsFw, const EFC_definition *def, unsigned int fw_objects, unsigned int fw_needs, int efa_pkt_cnt) |
CVS $Id: EFC_std.h,v 1.1 2007/10/10 23:40:42 russell Exp $
This is purely a set of convenience routines that package a standard set of operations. These routines make use of no special knowledge about EFC, i.e. anything done here could be done in any other package that wishes to draw on the services of EFC.
While this is convenient, it does force the caller into using EFS as the analysis package.