qpcpp/include/qp_port.h

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//****************************************************************************
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#ifndef qp_port_h
#define qp_port_h
#include "qf_port.h" // QF/C++ port from the port directory
#include "qassert.h" // QP assertions
#ifdef Q_SPY // software tracing enabled?
#include "qs_port.h" // QS/C++ port from the port directory
#else
#include "qs_dummy.h" // QS/C++ dummy (inactive) interface
#endif
///
/// \file
/// \ingroup qep qf qk qs
/// \brief QP/C++ public interface.
///
/// This header file must be included directly or indirectly
/// in all application modules (*.cpp files) that use QP/C++.
// device driver signal offset at the top of the signal range
#if (Q_SIGNAL_SIZE == 1)
#define Q_DEV_DRIVER_SIG static_cast<QP::QSignal>(0xFFU - 8U)
#elif (Q_SIGNAL_SIZE == 2)
#define Q_DEV_DRIVER_SIG static_cast<QP::QSignal>(0xFFFFU - 32U)
#elif (Q_SIGNAL_SIZE == 4)
#define Q_DEV_DRIVER_SIG static_cast<QP::QSignal>(0xFFFFFFFFU - 256U)
#else
#error "Q_SIGNAL_SIZE not defined or incorrect"
#endif
#endif // qp_port_h