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-rw-r--r--include/gtimer.h76
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 75 deletions
diff --git a/include/gtimer.h b/include/gtimer.h
index 9e14d4cb..76c52583 100644
--- a/include/gtimer.h
+++ b/include/gtimer.h
@@ -90,85 +90,10 @@ typedef struct GTimer_t {
extern "C" {
#endif
-/**
- * @brief Initialise a timer.
- *
- * @param[in] pt pointer to a GTimer structure
- *
- * @api
- */
void gtimerInit(GTimer *pt);
-
-/**
- * @brief Set a timer going or alter its properties if it is already going.
- *
- * @param[in] pt Pointer to a GTimer structure
- * @param[in] fn The callback function
- * @param[in] param The parameter to pass to the callback function
- * @param[in] periodic Is the timer a periodic timer? FALSE is a once-only timer.
- * @param[in] millisec The timer period. The following special values are allowed:
- * TIME_IMMEDIATE causes the callback function to be called asap.
- * A periodic timer with this value will fire once only.
- * TIME_INFINITE never timeout (unless triggered by gtimerJab or gtimerJabI)
- *
- * @note If the timer is already active its properties are updated with the new parameters.
- * The current period will be immediately canceled (without the callback function being
- * called) and the timer will be restart with the new timer properties.
- * @note The callback function should be careful not to over-run the thread stack.
- * Define a new value for the macro GTIME_THREAD_STACK_SIZE if you want to
- * change the default size.
- * @note The callback function should return as quickly as possible as all
- * timer callbacks are performed by a single thread. If a callback function
- * takes too long it could affect the timer response for other timers.
- * @note A timer callback function is not a replacement for a dedicated thread if the
- * function wants to perform computationally expensive stuff.
- * @note As the callback function is called on GTIMER's thread, the function must make sure it uses
- * appropriate synchronisation controls such as semaphores or mutexes around any data
- * structures it shares with other threads such as the main application thread.
- *
- * @api
- */
void gtimerStart(GTimer *pt, GTimerFunction fn, void *param, bool_t periodic, systime_t millisec);
-
-/**
- * @brief Stop a timer (periodic or otherwise)
- *
- * @param[in] pt Pointer to a GTimer structure
- *
- * @note If the timer is not active this does nothing.
- *
- * @api
- */
void gtimerStop(GTimer *pt);
-
-/**
- * @brief Jab a timer causing the current period to immediate expire
- * @details The callback function will be called as soon as possible.
- *
- * @pre Use from a normal thread context.
- *
- * @param[in] pt Pointer to a GTimer structure
- *
- * @note If the timer is not active this does nothing.
- * @note Repeated Jabs before the callback function actually happens are ignored.
- *
- * @api
- */
void gtimerJab(GTimer *pt);
-
-/**
- * @brief Jab a timer causing the current period to immediate expire
- * @details The callback function will be called as soon as possible.
- *
- * @pre Use from an interrupt routine context.
- *
- * @param[in] pt Pointer to a GTimer structure
- *
- * @note If the timer is not active this does nothing.
- * @note Repeated Jabs before the callback function actually happens are ignored.
- *
- * @api
- */
void gtimerJabI(GTimer *pt);
#ifdef __cplusplus
@@ -179,3 +104,4 @@ void gtimerJabI(GTimer *pt);
#endif /* _GTIMER_H */
/** @} */
+