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Constituent: mem     Tag: linux-gcc
#include "ITC/ITC_pubdefs.h"
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struct | _MEM_Info |
Information about the state of the MEM system. More... | |
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typedef _MEM_Info | MEM_Info |
Typedef for # _MEM_Info. | |
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unsigned int | MEM_initialize (ITC_Task *task_p, ITC_TaskID tid) |
Initialize the MEM application-level functions. | |
unsigned int | MEM_shutdown (void) |
Shutdown the MEM functions. | |
unsigned int | MEM_getInfo (MEM_Info *info_p) |
Get current state of the MEM application-level functions. |
CVS $Id: MEM_pubdefs.h,v 1.4 2005/05/02 18:30:55 dmay Exp $
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Get current state of the MEM application-level functions.
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Initialize the MEM application-level functions. This function initializes the application-level portion of the MEM package and transitions it to the INITIALIZED state. It should be the first MEM function called when using the MEM package. At the application level, there is no MEM task. Instead, the handlers for the MEM telecommands are attached to another task. If a valid value is provided for either the task_p or the tid parameter, then this function will attach the MEM command handlers to the corresponding task. If neither parameter is specified (by setting task_p to NULL and tid to -1), then it is assumed that the controlling task will attach the MEM command handlers.
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Shutdown the MEM functions. This function shuts down the MEM package and transitions it back to the UNINITIALIZED state. It can be called only if the current MEM state is INITIALIZED, INIT_FAIL, or SHUTDOWN_FAIL.
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