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5.9.2.3

API Specification

This section specifies the exact usage for each API function.
Function arguments for each routine are described as in, out, or inout.
1. in argument means that the parameter value is an input only to the function.
2. out argument means that the parameter value is an output only from the function.
3. inout argument means that a parameter value is an input to the function, but the same
parameter is also an output from the function.
Note: inout parameters are typically input pointer variables in which the caller passes the address
of a pre-allocated data structure to a function. The function stores its results within that data
structure. The actual value of the inout pointer parameter is not changed.
ioctl call(s):
The ioctl call is generally represented by one of the following forms:
UWord16 ioctl(const int *pModuleBase, void cmd, UWord16 param);
UWord16 ioctl(const int *pModuleBase, void cmd, void *pParam);
Description: The ioctl call "changes" ADC device modes or accesses the ADC register(s). The
third ioctl parameter is either a value or a pointer, depending on the Cmd type.
Arguments:
pModuleBase
cmd
param, pParam
Items Separators Convention:
/ only one of the specified items is allowed
| combination of items is allowed ( item1 | item2 | item3 )
& intersection of items is allowed ( item1 & item2 & item3 )
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Table 5-272. ADC Driver Arguments - ioctl
in
in
in, inout
Targeting 56F8xxx Platform
ADC module identifier. Use ADC on
MC56F80xx or ADC_A and ADC_B on
MC56F83xx.
Commands found in adc.h which are used
to modify the ADC module status and con-
trol registers. See Table 5-273.
Used to pass the relevant data to ioctl
function call.
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