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      1 /*
      2  * Copyright (C) 2010 NXP Semiconductors
      3  *
      4  * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
      5  * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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      9  *
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     15  */
     16 
     17 /*!
     18  * \file  phFriNfc.h
     19  * \brief NFC FRI Main Header.
     20  *
     21  * Project: NFC-FRI
     22  *
     23  * $Date: Mon Dec 13 14:14:13 2010 $
     24  * $Author: ing02260 $
     25  * $Revision: 1.20 $
     26  * $Aliases:  $
     27  *
     28  */
     29 
     30 #ifndef PHFRINFC_H /* */
     31 #define PHFRINFC_H /* */
     32 #include <phNfcTypes.h>
     33 #include <phOsalNfc.h>
     34 
     35 #define PH_HAL4_ENABLE
     36 
     37 #ifdef PH_HAL4_ENABLE
     38     #include <phNfcConfig.h>
     39     #define LOCK_BITS_CHECK_ENABLE
     40 #endif
     41 
     42 #define FRINFC_READONLY_NDEF
     43 
     44 #ifdef  DISABLE_MIFARE_MAPPING
     45 #define PH_FRINFC_MAP_MIFAREUL_DISABLED
     46 #define PH_FRINFC_MAP_MIFARESTD_DISABLED
     47 #define PH_FRINFC_MAP_DESFIRE_DISABLED
     48 #else
     49 #define PH_NDEF_MIFARE_ULC
     50 #endif
     51 
     52 #ifdef DISABLE_FELICA_MAPPING
     53 #define PH_FRINFC_MAP_FELICA_DISABLED
     54 #endif
     55 
     56 #ifdef DISABLE_JEWEL_MAPPING
     57 #define PH_FRINFC_MAP_TOPAZ_DISABLED
     58 #define PH_FRINFC_MAP_TOPAZ_DYNAMIC_DISABLED
     59 #endif
     60 
     61 #ifdef DISABLE_ISO15693_MAPPING
     62 #define PH_FRINFC_MAP_ISO15693_DISABLED
     63 #endif
     64 
     65 
     66 #ifdef DISABLE_FORMAT
     67 #define PH_FRINFC_FMT_DESFIRE_DISABLED
     68 #define PH_FRINFC_FMT_MIFAREUL_DISABLED
     69 #define PH_FRINFC_FMT_MIFARESTD_DISABLED
     70 #define PH_FRINFC_FMT_ISO15693_DISABLED
     71 #endif /* #ifdef DISABLE_FORMAT */
     72 
     73 #define PH_FRINFC_FMT_TOPAZ_DISABLED
     74 
     75 /*!
     76  *  \name NFC FRI Main Header
     77  *
     78  * File: \ref phFriNfc.h
     79  *
     80  */
     81 /*@{*/
     82 
     83 #define PH_FRINFC_FILEREVISION "$Revision: 1.20 $"   /**< \ingroup grp_file_attributes */
     84 #define PH_FRINFC_FILEALIASES  "$Aliases:  $"       /**< \ingroup grp_file_attributes */
     85 
     86 /*@}*/
     87 
     88 
     89 /*!
     90  *  \ingroup grp_fri_nfc_common
     91  *
     92  *  \brief \copydoc page_cb Completion Routine
     93  *
     94  * NFC-FRI components that work in an overlapped style need to provide a function that is compatible
     95  * to this definition.\n\n
     96  * It is \b mandatory to define such a routine for components that interact with other components up or
     97  * down the stack. Moreover, such components shall provide a function within their API to enable the
     98  * setting of the \b Completion \b Routine address and parameters.
     99  *
    100  * \par First Parameter: Context
    101  *      Set to the address of the called instance (component instance context structure). For instance,
    102  *      a component that needs to give control to a component up the stack needs to call the completion
    103  *      routine of the \b upper component. The value to assign to this parameter is the \b address of
    104  *      the context structure instance of the called component. Such a structure usually contains all
    105  *      variables, data or state information a component member needs for operation. The address of the
    106  *      upper instance must be known by the lower (completing) instance. The mechanism to ensure that this
    107  *      information is present involves the structure \ref phFriNfc_CplRt_t . See its documentation for
    108  *      further information.
    109  *
    110  * \par Second Parameter: Status Value
    111  *      The lower layer hands over the completion status via this parameter. The completion
    112  *      routine that has been called needs to process the status in a way that is comparable to what
    113  *      a regular function return value would require.
    114  *
    115  * \note The prototype of the component's \b Process(ing) functions has to be compatible to this
    116  *       function pointer declaration for components interacting with others. In other cases, where
    117  *       there is no interaction or asynchronous processing the definition of the \b Process(ing)
    118  *       function can be arbitrary, if present at all.
    119  */
    120 
    121 typedef void (*pphFriNfc_Cr_t)(void*, NFCSTATUS);
    122 
    123 
    124 /*!
    125  * \ingroup grp_fri_nfc_common
    126  *
    127  * \brief Completion Routine structure
    128  *
    129  * This structure finds itself within each component that requires to report completion
    130  * to an upper (calling) component.\n\n
    131  * Depending on the actual implementation (static or dynamic completion information) the stack
    132  * initialisation \b or the calling component needs to inform the initialised \b or called component
    133  * about the completion path. This information is submitted via this structure.
    134  *
    135  */
    136 typedef struct phFriNfc_CplRt
    137 {
    138     pphFriNfc_Cr_t    CompletionRoutine; /*!< Address of the upper Layer's \b Process(ing) function to call upon completion.
    139                                           *   The stack initialiser (or depending on the implementation: the calling component)
    140                                           *   needs to set this member to the address of the function that needs to be within
    141                                           *   the completion path: A calling component would give its own processing function
    142                                           *   address to the lower layer.
    143                                           */
    144     void             *Context;           /*!< Instance address (context) parameter.
    145                                           *   The stack initialiser (or depending on the implementation: the calling component)
    146                                           *   needs to set this member to the address of the component context structure instance
    147                                           *   within the completion path: A calling component would give its own instance address
    148                                           *   to the lower layer.
    149                                           */
    150 } phFriNfc_CplRt_t;
    151 
    152 
    153 #define NFCSTATUS_INVALID_DEVICE_REQUEST                        (0x10F5)
    154 
    155 
    156 #endif /* __PHFRINFC_H__ */
    157