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59 lines
3.0 KiB
C
59 lines
3.0 KiB
C
/* clang-format off */
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/*********************************************************************
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* SEGGER MICROCONTROLLER SYSTEME GmbH *
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* Solutions for real time microcontroller applications *
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**********************************************************************
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* *
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* (c) 1996-2014 SEGGER Microcontroller Systeme GmbH *
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* *
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* Internet: www.segger.com Support: support@segger.com *
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* *
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**********************************************************************
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File : SEGGER_RTT_Conf.h
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Date : 17 Dec 2014
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Purpose : Implementation of SEGGER real-time terminal which allows
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real-time terminal communication on targets which support
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debugger memory accesses while the CPU is running.
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---------------------------END-OF-HEADER------------------------------
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*/
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/*********************************************************************
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*
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* Defines, configurable
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*
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**********************************************************************
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*/
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#define SEGGER_RTT_MAX_NUM_UP_BUFFERS (2) // Max. number of up-buffers (T->H) available on this target (Default: 2)
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#define SEGGER_RTT_MAX_NUM_DOWN_BUFFERS (2) // Max. number of down-buffers (H->T) available on this target (Default: 2)
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#define BUFFER_SIZE_UP (2048) // Size of the buffer for terminal output of target, up to host (Default: 1k)
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#define BUFFER_SIZE_DOWN (16) // Size of the buffer for terminal input to target from host (Usually keyboard input) (Default: 16)
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#define SEGGER_RTT_PRINTF_BUFFER_SIZE (64) // Size of buffer for RTT printf to bulk-send chars via RTT (Default: 64)
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//
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// Target is not allowed to perform other RTT operations while string still has not been stored completely.
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// Otherwise we would probably end up with a mixed string in the buffer.
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// If using RTT from within interrupts, multiple tasks or multi processors, define the SEGGER_RTT_LOCK() and SEGGER_RTT_UNLOCK() function here.
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//
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#define SEGGER_RTT_LOCK()
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#define SEGGER_RTT_UNLOCK()
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//
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// Define SEGGER_RTT_IN_RAM as 1
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// when using RTT in RAM targets (init and data section both in RAM).
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// This prevents the host to falsly identify the RTT Callback Structure
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// in the init segment as the used Callback Structure.
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//
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// When defined as 1,
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// the first call to an RTT function will modify the ID of the RTT Callback Structure.
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// To speed up identifying on the host,
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// especially when RTT functions are not called at the beginning of execution,
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// SEGGER_RTT_Init() should be called at the start of the application.
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//
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#define SEGGER_RTT_IN_RAM (0)
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/*************************** End of file ****************************/
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