mongoose/examples/nRF52/http/rtt/Syscalls/RTT_Syscalls_GCC.c

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/*********************************************************************
* SEGGER MICROCONTROLLER GmbH & Co KG *
* Solutions for real time microcontroller applications *
**********************************************************************
* *
* (c) 2014 SEGGER Microcontroller GmbH & Co KG *
* *
* www.segger.com Support: support@segger.com *
* *
**********************************************************************
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File : RTT_Syscalls.c
Purpose : Low-level functions for using printf() via RTT in GCC
-------- END-OF-HEADER ---------------------------------------------
*/
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "SEGGER_RTT.h"
/*********************************************************************
*
* Function prototypes
*
**********************************************************************
*/
int _write(int file, char *ptr, int len);
int _write_r(struct _reent *r, int file, char *ptr, int len);
/*********************************************************************
*
* Global functions
*
**********************************************************************
*/
/*********************************************************************
*
* _write()
*
* Function description
* Low-level write function.
* libc subroutines will use this system routine for output to all files,
* including stdout.
* Write data via RTT.
*/
int _write(int file, char *ptr, int len) {
(void) file; /* Not used, avoid warning */
SEGGER_RTT_Write(0, ptr, len);
return len;
}
/*********************************************************************
*
* _write_r()
*
* Function description
* Low-level reentrant write function.
* libc subroutines will use this system routine for output to all files,
* including stdout.
* Write data via RTT.
*/
int _write_r(struct _reent *r, int file, char *ptr, int len) {
(void) file; /* Not used, avoid warning */
(void) r; /* Not used, avoid warning */
SEGGER_RTT_Write(0, ptr, len);
return len;
}