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34 lines
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/*
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* This file is an example of how to define a service in Contiki. The
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* example shows how to define a service interface, and how to give
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* the service a name.
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*/
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#ifndef __EXAMPLE_SERVICE_H__
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#define __EXAMPLE_SERVICE_H__
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#include "sys/service.h"
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/*
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* This is how we define the service interface, and give the service a
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* name. The name of this particular service is "example_service" and
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* the interface consists of a single function, called
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* example_function().
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*/
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SERVICE_INTERFACE(example_service,
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{
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void (* example_function)(void);
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/* More functions can be added here, line by line. */
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});
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/*
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* We must also give the service a textual name. We do this by using a
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* special #define statment - we define a macro with the same name as
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* the service, but postfixed with "_name".
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*
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* The textual name is used when looking up services. The name must be
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* unique within the system.
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*/
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#define example_service_name "Example service"
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#endif /* __EXAMPLE_SERVICE_H__ */
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