diff --git a/cmake/sample_defs/cpu1_msgids.h b/cmake/sample_defs/cpu1_msgids.h
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-/************************************************************************
- * NASA Docket No. GSC-18,719-1, and identified as “core Flight System: Bootes”
- *
- * Copyright (c) 2020 United States Government as represented by the
- * Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
- * All Rights Reserved.
- *
- * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
- * not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
- * a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
- *
- * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
- * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
- * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
- * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
- * limitations under the License.
- ************************************************************************/
-
-/**
- * @file
- *
- * Purpose:
- * This header file contains the Message Id's for messages used by the
- * cFE core.
- *
- * Author: R.McGraw/SSI
- *
- * Notes:
- * This file should not contain messages defined by cFE external
- * applications.
- *
- */
-
-#ifndef CPU1_MSGIDS_H
-#define CPU1_MSGIDS_H
-
-/*
-** Includes
-*/
-
-#include "cfe_mission_cfg.h"
-
-/**
- * \brief Platform command message ID base offset
- *
- * Example mechanism for setting default command bits and deconflicting MIDs across multiple
- * platforms in a mission. For any sufficiently complex mission this method is
- * typically replaced by a centralized message ID management scheme.
- *
- * 0x1800 - Nominal value for default message ID implementation (V1). This sets the command
- * field and the secondary header present field. Typical V1 command MID range
- * is 0x1800-1FFF. Additional cpus can deconflict message IDs by incrementing
- * this value to provide sub-allocations (0x1900 for example).
- * 0x0080 - Command bit for MISSION_MSGID_V2 message ID implementation (V2). Although
- * this can be used for the value below due to the relatively small set
- * of MIDs in the framework it will not scale so an alternative
- * method of deconfliction is recommended.
- */
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE 0x1800
-
-/**
- * \brief Platform telemetry message ID base offset
- *
- * 0x0800 - Nominal for message ID V1
- * 0x0000 - Potential value for MISSION_MSGID_V2, but limited to a range of
- * 0x0000-0x007F since the command bit is 0x0080. Alternative
- * method of deconfliction is recommended.
- *
- * See #CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE for more information
- */
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TLM_MID_BASE 0x0800
-
-/**
- * \brief "Global" command message ID base offset
- *
- * 0x1860 - Nominal value for message ID V1
- * 0x00E0 - Potential value for MISSION_MSGID_V2, note command bit is 0x0080.
- * Works in limited cases only, alternative method of deconfliction
- * is recommended.
- * See #CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE for more information
- */
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE_GLOB 0x1860
-
-/*
-** cFE Command Message Id's
-*/
-#define CFE_EVS_CMD_MID CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_EVS_CMD_MSG /* 0x1801 */
-#define CFE_TEST_CMD_MID CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_TEST_CMD_MSG /* 0x1802 */
-#define CFE_SB_CMD_MID CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_SB_CMD_MSG /* 0x1803 */
-#define CFE_TBL_CMD_MID CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_TBL_CMD_MSG /* 0x1804 */
-#define CFE_TIME_CMD_MID CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_TIME_CMD_MSG /* 0x1805 */
-#define CFE_ES_CMD_MID CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_ES_CMD_MSG /* 0x1806 */
-
-#define CFE_ES_SEND_HK_MID CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_ES_SEND_HK_MSG /* 0x1808 */
-#define CFE_EVS_SEND_HK_MID CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_EVS_SEND_HK_MSG /* 0x1809 */
-/* Message ID 0x180A is available */
-#define CFE_SB_SEND_HK_MID CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_SB_SEND_HK_MSG /* 0x180B */
-#define CFE_TBL_SEND_HK_MID CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_TBL_SEND_HK_MSG /* 0x180C */
-#define CFE_TIME_SEND_HK_MID CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_TIME_SEND_HK_MSG /* 0x180D */
-
-#define CFE_SB_SUB_RPT_CTRL_MID CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_SB_SUB_RPT_CTRL_MSG /* 0x180E */
-
-#define CFE_TIME_TONE_CMD_MID CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_TIME_TONE_CMD_MSG /* 0x1810 */
-#define CFE_TIME_1HZ_CMD_MID CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_TIME_1HZ_CMD_MSG /* 0x1811 */
-
-/*
-** cFE Global Command Message Id's
-*/
-#define CFE_TIME_DATA_CMD_MID CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE_GLOB + CFE_MISSION_TIME_DATA_CMD_MSG /* 0x1860 */
-#define CFE_TIME_SEND_CMD_MID CFE_PLATFORM_CMD_MID_BASE_GLOB + CFE_MISSION_TIME_SEND_CMD_MSG /* 0x1862 */
-
-/*
-** CFE Telemetry Message Id's
-*/
-#define CFE_ES_HK_TLM_MID CFE_PLATFORM_TLM_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_ES_HK_TLM_MSG /* 0x0800 */
-#define CFE_EVS_HK_TLM_MID CFE_PLATFORM_TLM_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_EVS_HK_TLM_MSG /* 0x0801 */
-#define CFE_TEST_HK_TLM_MID CFE_PLATFORM_TLM_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_TEST_HK_TLM_MSG /* 0x0802 */
-#define CFE_SB_HK_TLM_MID CFE_PLATFORM_TLM_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_SB_HK_TLM_MSG /* 0x0803 */
-#define CFE_TBL_HK_TLM_MID CFE_PLATFORM_TLM_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_TBL_HK_TLM_MSG /* 0x0804 */
-#define CFE_TIME_HK_TLM_MID CFE_PLATFORM_TLM_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_TIME_HK_TLM_MSG /* 0x0805 */
-#define CFE_TIME_DIAG_TLM_MID CFE_PLATFORM_TLM_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_TIME_DIAG_TLM_MSG /* 0x0806 */
-#define CFE_EVS_LONG_EVENT_MSG_MID CFE_PLATFORM_TLM_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_EVS_LONG_EVENT_MSG_MSG /* 0x0808 */
-#define CFE_EVS_SHORT_EVENT_MSG_MID CFE_PLATFORM_TLM_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_EVS_SHORT_EVENT_MSG_MSG /* 0x0809 */
-#define CFE_SB_STATS_TLM_MID CFE_PLATFORM_TLM_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_SB_STATS_TLM_MSG /* 0x080A */
-#define CFE_ES_APP_TLM_MID CFE_PLATFORM_TLM_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_ES_APP_TLM_MSG /* 0x080B */
-#define CFE_TBL_REG_TLM_MID CFE_PLATFORM_TLM_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_TBL_REG_TLM_MSG /* 0x080C */
-#define CFE_SB_ALLSUBS_TLM_MID CFE_PLATFORM_TLM_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_SB_ALLSUBS_TLM_MSG /* 0x080D */
-#define CFE_SB_ONESUB_TLM_MID CFE_PLATFORM_TLM_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_SB_ONESUB_TLM_MSG /* 0x080E */
-#define CFE_ES_MEMSTATS_TLM_MID CFE_PLATFORM_TLM_MID_BASE + CFE_MISSION_ES_MEMSTATS_TLM_MSG /* 0x0810 */
-
-#endif /* CPU1_MSGIDS_H */
diff --git a/cmake/sample_defs/cpu1_platform_cfg.h b/cmake/sample_defs/cpu1_platform_cfg.h
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-/************************************************************************
- * NASA Docket No. GSC-18,719-1, and identified as “core Flight System: Bootes”
- *
- * Copyright (c) 2020 United States Government as represented by the
- * Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
- * All Rights Reserved.
- *
- * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
- * not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
- * a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
- *
- * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
- * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
- * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
- * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
- * limitations under the License.
- ************************************************************************/
-
-/**
- * @file
- *
- * Purpose:
- * This header file contains the platform configuration parameters.
- *
- * Notes:
- * The impact of changing these configurations from their default value is
- * not yet documented. Changing these values may impact the performance
- * and functionality of the system.
- *
- * Author: R.McGraw/SSI
- *
- */
-
-#ifndef CPU1_PLATFORM_CFG_H
-#define CPU1_PLATFORM_CFG_H
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Default virtual path for persistent storage
-**
-** \par Description:
-** This configures the default location in the virtual file system
-** for persistent/non-volatile storage. Files such as the startup
-** script, app/library dynamic modules, and configuration tables are
-** expected to be stored in this directory.
-**
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_NONVOL_DISK_MOUNT_STRING "/cf"
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Default virtual path for volatile storage
-**
-** \par Description:
-** The #CFE_PLATFORM_ES_RAM_DISK_MOUNT_STRING parameter is used to set the cFE mount path
-** for the CFE RAM disk. This is a parameter for missions that do not want to
-** use the default value of "/ram", or for missions that need to have a different
-** value for different CPUs or Spacecraft.
-** Note that the vxWorks OSAL cannot currently handle names that have more than one
-** path separator in it. The names "/ram", "/ramdisk", "/disk123" will all work, but
-** "/disks/ram" will not.
-** Multiple separators can be used with the posix or RTEMS ports.
-**
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_RAM_DISK_MOUNT_STRING "/ram"
-
-/**
-** \cfesbcfg Maximum Number of Unique Message IDs SB Routing Table can hold
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Dictates the maximum number of unique MsgIds the SB routing table will hold.
-** This constant has a direct effect on the size of SB's tables and arrays.
-** Keeping this count as low as possible will save memory.
-** To see the run-time, high-water mark and the current utilization figures
-** regarding this parameter, send an SB command to 'Send Statistics Pkt'.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** This must be a power of two if software bus message routing hash implementation
-** is being used. Lower than 64 will cause unit test failures, and
-** telemetry reporting is impacted below 32. There is no hard
-** upper limit, but impacts memory footprint. For software bus message routing
-** search implementation the number of msg ids subscribed to impacts performance.
-**
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MAX_MSG_IDS 256
-
-/**
-** \cfesbcfg Maximum Number of Unique Pipes SB Routing Table can hold
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Dictates the maximum number of unique Pipes the SB routing table will hold.
-** This constant has a direct effect on the size of SB's tables and arrays.
-** Keeping this count as low as possible will save memory.
-** To see the run-time, high-water mark and the current utilization figures
-** regarding this parameter, send an SB command to 'Send Statistics Pkt'.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** This parameter has a lower limit of 1. This parameter must also be less than
-** or equal to OS_MAX_QUEUES.
-**
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MAX_PIPES 64
-
-/**
-** \cfesbcfg Maximum Number of unique local destinations a single MsgId can have
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Dictates the maximum number of unique local destinations a single MsgId can
-** have.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** This parameter has a lower limit of 1. There are no restrictions on the upper
-** limit however, the maximum number of destinations per packet is system dependent
-** and should be verified. Destination number values that are checked against this
-** configuration are defined by a 16 bit data word.
-**
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MAX_DEST_PER_PKT 16
-
-/**
-** \cfesbcfg Default Subscription Message Limit
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Dictates the default Message Limit when using the #CFE_SB_Subscribe API. This will
-** limit the number of messages with a specific message ID that can be received through
-** a subscription. This only changes the default; other message limits can be set on a per
-** subscription basis using #CFE_SB_SubscribeEx .
-**
-** \par Limits
-** This parameter has a lower limit of 4 and an upper limit of 65535.
-**
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_DEFAULT_MSG_LIMIT 4
-
-/**
-** \cfesbcfg Size of the SB buffer memory pool
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Dictates the size of the SB memory pool. For each message the SB
-** sends, the SB dynamically allocates from this memory pool, the memory needed
-** to process the message. The memory needed to process each message is msg
-** size + msg descriptor(CFE_SB_BufferD_t). This memory pool is also used
-** to allocate destination descriptors (CFE_SB_DestinationD_t) during the
-** subscription process.
-** To see the run-time, high-water mark and the current utilization figures
-** regarding this parameter, send an SB command to 'Send Statistics Pkt'.
-** Some memory statistics have been added to the SB housekeeping packet.
-** NOTE: It is important to monitor these statistics to ensure the desired
-** memory margin is met.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** This parameter has a lower limit of 512 and an upper limit of UINT_MAX (4 Gigabytes).
-**
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_BUF_MEMORY_BYTES 524288
-
-/**
-** \cfesbcfg Highest Valid Message Id
-**
-** \par Description:
-** The value of this constant dictates the range of valid message ID's, from 0
-** to CFE_PLATFORM_SB_HIGHEST_VALID_MSGID (inclusive).
-**
-** Although this can be defined differently across platforms, each platform can
-** only publish/subscribe to message ids within their allowable range. Typically
-** this value is set the same across all mission platforms to avoid this complexity.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** CFE_SB_INVALID_MSG is set to the maximum representable number of type CFE_SB_MsgId_t.
-** CFE_PLATFORM_SB_HIGHEST_VALID_MSGID lower limit is 1, up to CFE_SB_INVALID_MSG_ID - 1.
-**
-** When using the direct message map implementation for software bus routing, this
-** value is used to size the map where a value of 0x1FFF results in a 16 KBytes map
-** and 0xFFFF is 128 KBytes.
-**
-** When using the hash implementation for software bus routing, a multiple of the
-** CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MAX_MSG_IDS is used to size the message map. In that case
-** the range selected here does not impact message map memory use, so it's
-** reasonable to use up to the full range supported by the message ID implementation.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_HIGHEST_VALID_MSGID 0x1FFF
-
-/**
-** \cfesbcfg Platform Endian Indicator
-**
-** \par Description:
-** The value of this constant indicates the endianess of the target system
-**
-** \par Limits
-** This parameter has a lower limit of 0 and an upper limit of 1.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ENDIAN CCSDS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
-
-/**
-** \cfesbcfg Default Routing Information Filename
-**
-** \par Description:
-** The value of this constant defines the filename used to store the software
-** bus routing information. This filename is used only when no filename is
-** specified in the command.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** The length of each string, including the NULL terminator cannot exceed the
-** #OS_MAX_PATH_LEN value.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_DEFAULT_ROUTING_FILENAME "/ram/cfe_sb_route.dat"
-
-/**
-** \cfesbcfg Default Pipe Information Filename
-**
-** \par Description:
-** The value of this constant defines the filename used to store the software
-** bus pipe information. This filename is used only when no filename is
-** specified in the command.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** The length of each string, including the NULL terminator cannot exceed the
-** #OS_MAX_PATH_LEN value.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_DEFAULT_PIPE_FILENAME "/ram/cfe_sb_pipe.dat"
-
-/**
-** \cfesbcfg Default Message Map Filename
-**
-** \par Description:
-** The value of this constant defines the filename used to store the software
-** bus message map information. This filename is used only when no filename is
-** specified in the command. The message map is a lookup table (array of 16bit
-** words) that has an element for each possible MsgId value and holds the
-** routing table index for that MsgId. The Msg Map provides fast access to the
-** destinations of a message.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** The length of each string, including the NULL terminator cannot exceed the
-** #OS_MAX_PATH_LEN value.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_DEFAULT_MAP_FILENAME "/ram/cfe_sb_msgmap.dat"
-
-/**
-** \cfesbcfg SB Event Filtering
-**
-** \par Description:
-** This group of configuration parameters dictates what SB events will be
-** filtered through EVS. The filtering will begin after the SB task initializes
-** and stay in effect until a cmd to EVS changes it.
-** This allows the operator to set limits on the number of event messages that
-** are sent during system initialization.
-** NOTE: Set all unused event values and mask values to zero
-**
-** \par Limits
-** This filtering applies only to SB events.
-** These parameters have a lower limit of 0 and an upper limit of 65535.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_FILTERED_EVENT1 CFE_SB_SEND_NO_SUBS_EID
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_FILTER_MASK1 CFE_EVS_FIRST_4_STOP
-
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_FILTERED_EVENT2 CFE_SB_DUP_SUBSCRIP_EID
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_FILTER_MASK2 CFE_EVS_FIRST_4_STOP
-
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_FILTERED_EVENT3 CFE_SB_MSGID_LIM_ERR_EID
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_FILTER_MASK3 CFE_EVS_FIRST_16_STOP
-
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_FILTERED_EVENT4 CFE_SB_Q_FULL_ERR_EID
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_FILTER_MASK4 CFE_EVS_FIRST_16_STOP
-
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_FILTERED_EVENT5 0
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_FILTER_MASK5 CFE_EVS_NO_FILTER
-
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_FILTERED_EVENT6 0
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_FILTER_MASK6 CFE_EVS_NO_FILTER
-
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_FILTERED_EVENT7 0
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_FILTER_MASK7 CFE_EVS_NO_FILTER
-
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_FILTERED_EVENT8 0
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_FILTER_MASK8 CFE_EVS_NO_FILTER
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define SB Memory Pool Block Sizes
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Software Bus Memory Pool Block Sizes
-**
-** \par Limits
-** These sizes MUST be increasing and MUST be an integral multiple of 4.
-** The number of block sizes defined cannot exceed
-** #CFE_PLATFORM_ES_POOL_MAX_BUCKETS
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_01 8
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_02 16
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_03 20
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_04 36
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_05 64
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_06 96
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_07 128
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_08 160
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_09 256
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_10 512
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_11 1024
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_12 2048
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_13 4096
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_14 8192
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_15 16384
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_16 32768
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_MAX_BLOCK_SIZE (CFE_MISSION_SB_MAX_SB_MSG_SIZE + 128)
-
-/**
-** \cfetimecfg Time Server or Time Client Selection
-**
-** \par Description:
-** This configuration parameter selects whether the Time task functions as a
-** time "server" or "client". A time server generates the "time at the tone"
-** packet which is received by time clients.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** Enable one, and only one by defining either CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SERVER or
-** CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_CLIENT AS true. The other must be defined as false.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SERVER true
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_CLIENT false
-
-/**
-** \cfetimecfg Time Tone In Big-Endian Order
-**
-** \par Description:
-** If this configuration parameter is defined, the CFE time server will
-** publish time tones with payloads in big-endian order, and time clients
-** will expect the tones to be in big-endian order. This is useful for
-** mixed-endian environments. This will become obsolete once EDS is
-** available and the CFE time tone message is defined.
-*/
-#undef CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_BIGENDIAN
-
-/**
-** \cfetimecfg Local MET or Virtual MET Selection for Time Servers
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Depending on the specific hardware system configuration, it may be possible
-** for Time Servers to read the "local" MET from a h/w register rather than
-** having to track the MET as the count of tone signal interrupts (virtual MET)
-**
-** Time Clients must be defined as using a virtual MET. Also, a Time Server
-** cannot be defined as having both a h/w MET and an external time source (they
-** both cannot synchronize to the same tone).
-**
-** Note: "disable" this define (set to false) only for Time Servers with local hardware
-** that supports a h/w MET that is synchronized to the tone signal !!!
-**
-** \par Limits
-** Only applies if #CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SERVER is set to true.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_VIRTUAL true
-
-/**
-** \cfetimecfg Include or Exclude the Primary/Redundant Tone Selection Cmd
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Depending on the specific hardware system configuration, it may be possible
-** to switch between a primary and redundant tone signal. If supported by
-** hardware, this definition will enable command interfaces to select the
-** active tone signal. Both Time Clients and Time Servers support this feature.
-** Note: Set the CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SIGNAL define to true to enable tone signal commands.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** Not Applicable
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SIGNAL false
-
-/**
-** \cfetimecfg Include or Exclude the Internal/External Time Source Selection Cmd
-**
-** \par Description:
-** By default, Time Servers maintain time using an internal MET which may be a
-** h/w register or software counter, depending on available hardware. The
-** following definition enables command interfaces to switch between an
-** internal MET, or external time data received from one of several supported
-** external time sources. Only a Time Server may be configured to use external
-** time data.
-** Note: Set the CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SOURCE define to true to include the Time Source
-** Selection Command (command allows selection between the internal
-** or external time source). Then choose the external source with the
-** CFE_TIME_CFG_SRC_??? define.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** Only applies if #CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SERVER is set to true.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SOURCE false
-
-/**
-** \cfetimecfg Choose the External Time Source for Server only
-**
-** \par Description:
-** If #CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SOURCE is set to true, then one of the following external time
-** source types must also be set to true. Do not set any of the external time
-** source types to true unless #CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SOURCE is set to true.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** -# If #CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SOURCE is set to true then one and only one of the following
-** three external time sources can and must be set true:
-** #CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SRC_MET, #CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SRC_GPS, #CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SRC_TIME
-** -# Only applies if #CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SERVER is set to true.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SRC_MET false
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SRC_GPS false
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SRC_TIME false
-
-/**
-** \cfetimecfg Define the Max Delta Limits for Time Servers using an Ext Time Source
-**
-** \par Description:
-** If #CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SOURCE is set to true and one of the external time sources is
-** also set to true, then the delta time limits for range checking is used.
-**
-** When a new time value is received from an external source, the value is
-** compared against the "expected" time value. If the delta exceeds the
-** following defined amount, then the new time data will be ignored. This range
-** checking is only performed after the clock state has been commanded to
-** "valid". Until then, external time data is accepted unconditionally.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** Applies only if both #CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SERVER and #CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_SOURCE are set
-** to true.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_MAX_DELTA_SECS 0
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_MAX_DELTA_SUBS 500000
-
-/**
-** \cfetimecfg Define the Local Clock Rollover Value in seconds and subseconds
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Specifies the capability of the local clock. Indicates the time at which
-** the local clock rolls over.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** Not Applicable
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_MAX_LOCAL_SECS 27
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_MAX_LOCAL_SUBS 0
-
-/**
-** \cfetimecfg Define Timing Limits From One Tone To The Next
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines limits to the timing of the 1Hz tone signal. A tone signal is valid
-** only if it arrives within one second (plus or minus the tone limit) from
-** the previous tone signal.Units are microseconds as measured with the local
-** clock.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** Not Applicable
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_TONE_LIMIT 20000
-
-/**
-** \cfetimecfg Define Time to Start Flywheel Since Last Tone
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Define time to enter flywheel mode (in seconds since last tone data update)
-** Units are microseconds as measured with the local clock.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** Not Applicable
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_START_FLY 2
-
-/**
-** \cfetimecfg Define Periodic Time to Update Local Clock Tone Latch
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Define Periodic Time to Update Local Clock Tone Latch. Applies only when
-** in flywheel mode. This define dictates the period at which the simulated
-** 'last tone' time is updated. Units are seconds.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** Not Applicable
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_CFG_LATCH_FLY 8
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define Max Number of Applications
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the maximum number of applications that can be loaded into the
-** system. This number does not include child tasks.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** There is a lower limit of 6. The lower limit corresponds to the cFE internal
-** applications. There are no restrictions on the upper limit however, the
-** maximum number of applications is system dependent and should be verified.
-** AppIDs that are checked against this configuration are defined by a 32 bit
-** data word.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MAX_APPLICATIONS 32
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define Max Number of Shared libraries
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the maximum number of cFE Shared libraries that can be loaded into
-** the system.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** There is a lower limit of 1. There are no restrictions on the upper limit
-** however, the maximum number of libraries is system dependent and should be
-** verified.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MAX_LIBRARIES 10
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define Max Number of ER (Exception and Reset) log entries
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the maximum number of ER (Exception and Reset) log entries
-**
-** \par Limits
-** There is a lower limit of 1. There are no restrictions on the upper limit
-** however, the maximum number of log entries is system dependent and should be
-** verified.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_ER_LOG_ENTRIES 20
-
-/** \cfeescfg Maximum size of CPU Context in ES Error Log
-**
-** \par Description:
-** This should be large enough to accommodate the CPU context
-** information supplied by the PSP on the given platform.
-**
-** \par Limits:
-** Must be greater than zero and a multiple of sizeof(uint32).
-** Limited only by the available memory and the number of entries
-** in the error log. Any context information beyond this size will
-** be truncated.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_ER_LOG_MAX_CONTEXT_SIZE 256
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define Size of the cFE System Log.
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the size in bytes of the cFE system log. The system log holds
-** variable length strings that are terminated by a linefeed and null
-** character.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** There is a lower limit of 512. There are no restrictions on the upper limit
-** however, the maximum system log size is system dependent and should be
-** verified.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_SYSTEM_LOG_SIZE 3072
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define Number of entries in the ES Object table
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the number of entries in the ES Object table. This table controls
-** the core cFE startup.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** There is a lower limit of 15. There are no restrictions on the upper limit
-** however, the maximum object table size is system dependent and should be
-** verified.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_OBJECT_TABLE_SIZE 30
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define Max Number of Generic Counters
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the maximum number of Generic Counters that can be registered.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** This parameter has a lower limit of 1 and an upper limit of 65535.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MAX_GEN_COUNTERS 8
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define ES Application Control Scan Rate
-**
-** \par Description:
-** ES Application Control Scan Rate. This parameter controls the speed that ES
-** scans the Application Table looking for App Delete/Restart/Reload requests.
-** All Applications are deleted, restarted, or reloaded by the ES Application.
-** ES will periodically scan for control requests to process. The scan rate is
-** controlled by this parameter, which is given in milliseconds. A value of
-** 1000 means that ES will scan the Application Table once per second. Be
-** careful not to set the value of this too low, because ES will use more CPU
-** cycles scanning the table.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** There is a lower limit of 100 and an upper limit of 20000 on this
-** configuration parameter. millisecond units.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_APP_SCAN_RATE 1000
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define ES Application Kill Timeout
-**
-** \par Description:
-** ES Application Kill Timeout. This parameter controls the number of
-** "scan periods" that ES will wait for an application to Exit after getting
-** the signal Delete, Reload or Restart. The sequence works as follows:
-** -# ES will set the control request for an App to Delete/Restart/Reload and
-** set this kill timer to the value in this parameter.
-** -# If the App is responding and Calls it's RunLoop function, it will drop out
-** of it's main loop and call CFE_ES_ExitApp. Once it calls Exit App, then
-** ES can delete, restart, or reload the app the next time it scans the app
-** table.
-** -# If the App is not responding, the ES App will decrement this Kill Timeout
-** value each time it runs. If the timeout value reaches zero, ES will kill
-** the app.
-**
-** The Kill timeout value depends on the #CFE_PLATFORM_ES_APP_SCAN_RATE. If the Scan Rate
-** is 1000, or 1 second, and this #CFE_PLATFORM_ES_APP_KILL_TIMEOUT is set to 5, then it
-** will take 5 seconds to kill a non-responding App.
-** If the Scan Rate is 250, or 1/4 second, and the #CFE_PLATFORM_ES_APP_KILL_TIMEOUT is
-** set to 2, then it will take 1/2 second to time out.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** There is a lower limit of 1 and an upper limit of 100 on this configuration
-** parameter. Units are number of #CFE_PLATFORM_ES_APP_SCAN_RATE cycles.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_APP_KILL_TIMEOUT 5
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg ES Ram Disk Sector Size
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the ram disk sector size. The ram disk is 1 of 4 memory areas that
-** are preserved on a processor reset.
-** NOTE: Changing this value changes memory allocation, and may
-** require changes to platform specific values (in CFE_PSP) such as
-** USER_RESERVED_MEM in VxWorks depending on the memory areas
-** being used for preserved data and on OS specific behavior.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** There is a lower limit of 128. There are no restrictions on the upper limit
-** however, the maximum RAM disk sector size is system dependent and should be
-** verified.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_RAM_DISK_SECTOR_SIZE 512
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg ES Ram Disk Number of Sectors
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the ram disk number of sectors. The ram disk is one of four memory
-** areas that are preserved on a processor reset.
-** NOTE: Changing this value changes memory allocation, and may
-** require changes to platform specific values (in CFE_PSP) such as
-** USER_RESERVED_MEM in VxWorks depending on the memory areas
-** being used for preserved data and on OS specific behavior.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** There is a lower limit of 128. There are no restrictions on the upper limit
-** however, the maximum number of RAM sectors is system dependent and should be
-** verified.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_RAM_DISK_NUM_SECTORS 4096
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Percentage of Ram Disk Reserved for Decompressing Apps
-**
-** \par Description:
-** The #CFE_PLATFORM_ES_RAM_DISK_PERCENT_RESERVED parameter is used to make sure that the
-** Volatile ( RAM ) Disk has a defined amount of free space during a processor
-** reset. The cFE uses the Volatile disk to decompress cFE applications during
-** system startup. If this Volatile disk happens to get filled with logs and
-** misc files, then a processor reset may not work, because there will be no
-** room to decompress cFE apps. To solve that problem, this parameter sets the
-** "Low Water Mark" for disk space on a Processor reset. It should be set to
-** allow the largest cFE Application to be decompressed.
-** During a Processor reset, if there is not sufficient space left on the disk,
-** it will be re-formatted in order to clear up some space.
-**
-** This feature can be turned OFF by setting the parameter to 0.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** There is a lower limit of 0 and an upper limit of 75 on this configuration
-** parameter.Units are percentage. A setting of zero will turn this feature
-** off.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_RAM_DISK_PERCENT_RESERVED 30
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define Critical Data Store Size
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the Critical Data Store (CDS) area size in bytes size. The CDS is
-** one of four memory areas that are preserved during a processor reset.
-** NOTE: Changing this value changes memory allocation, and may
-** require changes to platform specific values (in CFE_PSP) such as
-** USER_RESERVED_MEM in VxWorks depending on the memory areas
-** being used for preserved data and on OS specific behavior.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** There is a lower limit of 8192 and an upper limit of UINT_MAX (4 Gigabytes)
-** on this configuration parameter.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_CDS_SIZE (128 * 1024)
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define User Reserved Memory Size
-**
-** \par Description:
-** User Reserved Memory Size. This is the size in bytes of the cFE User
-** reserved Memory area. This is a block of memory that is available for cFE
-** application use. The address is obtained by calling
-** #CFE_PSP_GetUserReservedArea. The User Reserved Memory is one of four memory
-** areas that are preserved during a processor reset.
-** NOTE: Changing this value changes memory allocation, and may
-** require changes to platform specific values (in CFE_PSP) such as
-** USER_RESERVED_MEM in VxWorks depending on the memory areas
-** being used for preserved data and on OS specific behavior.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** There is a lower limit of 1024 and an upper limit of UINT_MAX (4 Gigabytes)
-** on this configuration parameter.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_USER_RESERVED_SIZE (1024 * 1024)
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define ES Reset Area Size
-**
-** \par Description:
-** The ES Reset Area Size. This is the size in bytes of the cFE Reset variable
-** and log area. This is a block of memory used by the cFE to store the system
-** log ER Log and critical reset variables. This is 4 of 4 of the memory areas
-** that are preserved during a processor reset.
-** Note: This area must be sized large enough to hold all of the data
-** structures. It should be automatically sized based on the CFE_ES_ResetData_t
-** type, but circular dependencies in the headers prevent it from being defined
-** this way.
-** NOTE: Changing this value changes memory allocation, and may
-** require changes to platform specific values (in CFE_PSP) such as
-** USER_RESERVED_MEM in VxWorks depending on the memory areas
-** being used for preserved data and on OS specific behavior.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** There is a lower limit of 153600 (150KBytes) and an upper limit of UINT_MAX
-** (4 Gigabytes) on this configuration parameter.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_RESET_AREA_SIZE (170 * 1024)
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define Memory Pool Alignment Size
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Ensures that buffers obtained from a memory pool are aligned
-** to a certain minimum block size. Note the allocator will always
-** align to the minimum required by the CPU architecture. This may
-** be set greater than the CPU requirement as desired for optimal
-** performance.
-**
-** For some architectures/applications it may be beneficial to set this
-** to the cache line size of the target CPU, or to use special SIMD
-** instructions that require a more stringent memory alignment.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** This must always be a power of 2, as it is used as a binary address mask.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MEMPOOL_ALIGN_SIZE_MIN 4
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg ES Nonvolatile Startup Filename
-**
-** \par Description:
-** The value of this constant defines the path and name of the file that
-** contains a list of modules that will be loaded and started by the cFE after
-** the cFE finishes its startup sequence.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** The length of each string, including the NULL terminator cannot exceed the
-** #OS_MAX_PATH_LEN value.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_NONVOL_STARTUP_FILE "/cf/cfe_es_startup.scr"
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg ES Volatile Startup Filename
-**
-** \par Description:
-** The value of this constant defines the path and name of the file that
-** contains a list of modules that will be loaded and started by the cFE after
-** the cFE finishes its startup sequence.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** The length of each string, including the NULL terminator cannot exceed the
-** #OS_MAX_PATH_LEN value.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_VOLATILE_STARTUP_FILE "/ram/cfe_es_startup.scr"
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Default Application Information Filename
-**
-** \par Description:
-** The value of this constant defines the filename used to store information
-** pertaining to all of the Applications that are registered with Executive
-** Services. This filename is used only when no filename is specified in the
-** the command to query all system apps.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** The length of each string, including the NULL terminator cannot exceed the
-** #OS_MAX_PATH_LEN value.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_DEFAULT_APP_LOG_FILE "/ram/cfe_es_app_info.log"
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Default Application Information Filename
-**
-** \par Description:
-** The value of this constant defines the filename used to store information
-** pertaining to all of the Applications that are registered with Executive
-** Services. This filename is used only when no filename is specified in the
-** the command to query all system tasks.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** The length of each string, including the NULL terminator cannot exceed the
-** #OS_MAX_PATH_LEN value.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_DEFAULT_TASK_LOG_FILE "/ram/cfe_es_taskinfo.log"
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Default System Log Filename
-**
-** \par Description:
-** The value of this constant defines the filename used to store important
-** information (as ASCII text strings) that might not be able to be sent in an
-** Event Message. This filename is used only when no filename is specified in
-** the command to dump the system log. No file specified in the cmd means the
-** first character in the cmd filename is a NULL terminator (zero).
-**
-** \par Limits
-** The length of each string, including the NULL terminator cannot exceed the
-** #OS_MAX_PATH_LEN value.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_DEFAULT_SYSLOG_FILE "/ram/cfe_es_syslog.log"
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Default Exception and Reset (ER) Log Filename
-**
-** \par Description:
-** The value of this constant defines the filename used to store the
-** Exception and Reset (ER) Log. This filename is used only when no filename is
-** specified in the command to dump the ER log. No file specified in the cmd
-** means the first character in the cmd filename is a NULL terminator (zero).
-**
-** \par Limits
-** The length of each string, including the NULL terminator cannot exceed the
-** #OS_MAX_PATH_LEN value.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_DEFAULT_ER_LOG_FILE "/ram/cfe_erlog.log"
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Default Performance Data Filename
-**
-** \par Description:
-** The value of this constant defines the filename used to store the
-** Performance Data. This filename is used only when no filename is specified
-** in the command to stop performance data collecting.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** The length of each string, including the NULL terminator cannot exceed the
-** #OS_MAX_PATH_LEN value.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_DEFAULT_PERF_DUMP_FILENAME "/ram/cfe_es_perf.dat"
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Default Critical Data Store Registry Filename
-**
-** \par Description:
-** The value of this constant defines the filename used to store the
-** Critical Data Store Registry. This filename is used only when no filename is
-** specified in the command to stop performance data collecting.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** The length of each string, including the NULL terminator cannot exceed the
-** #OS_MAX_PATH_LEN value.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_DEFAULT_CDS_REG_DUMP_FILE "/ram/cfe_cds_reg.log"
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define Default System Log Mode following Power On Reset
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the default mode for the operation of the ES System log following a power
-** on reset. The log may operate in either Overwrite mode = 0, where once the
-** log becomes full the oldest message in the log will be overwritten, or
-** Discard mode = 1, where once the log becomes full the contents of the log are
-** preserved and the new event is discarded. This constant may hold a value of
-** either 0 or 1 depending on the desired default.
-** Overwrite Mode = 0, Discard Mode = 1.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** There is a lower limit of 0 and an upper limit of 1 on this configuration
-** parameter.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_DEFAULT_POR_SYSLOG_MODE 0
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define Default System Log Mode following Processor Reset
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the default mode for the operation of the ES System log following a
-** processor reset. The log may operate in either Overwrite mode = 0, where once
-** the log becomes full the oldest message in the log will be overwritten, or
-** Discard mode = 1, where once the log becomes full the contents of the log are
-** preserved and the new event is discarded. This constant may hold a value of
-** either 0 or 1 depending on the desired default.
-** Overwrite Mode = 0, Discard Mode = 1.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** There is a lower limit of 0 and an upper limit of 1 on this configuration
-** parameter.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_DEFAULT_PR_SYSLOG_MODE 1
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define Max Size of Performance Data Buffer
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the maximum size of the performance data buffer. Units are number of
-** performance data entries. An entry is defined by a 32 bit data word followed
-** by a 64 bit time stamp.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** There is a lower limit of 1025. There are no restrictions on the upper limit
-** however, the maximum buffer size is system dependent and should be verified.
-** The units are number of entries. An entry is defined by a 32 bit data word followed
-** by a 64 bit time stamp.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_PERF_DATA_BUFFER_SIZE 10000
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define Filter Mask Setting for Disabling All Performance Entries
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the filter mask for disabling all performance entries. The value is a
-** bit mask. For each bit, 0 means the corresponding entry is disabled and
-** 1 means it is enabled.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_PERF_FILTMASK_NONE 0
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define Filter Mask Setting for Enabling All Performance Entries
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the filter mask for enabling all performance entries. The value is a
-** bit mask. For each bit, 0 means the corresponding entry is disabled and
-** 1 means it is enabled.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_PERF_FILTMASK_ALL ~CFE_PLATFORM_ES_PERF_FILTMASK_NONE
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define Default Filter Mask Setting for Performance Data Buffer
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the default filter mask for the performance data buffer. The value is a
-** bit mask. For each bit, 0 means the corresponding entry is disabled and 1
-** means it is enabled.
-**
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_PERF_FILTMASK_INIT CFE_PLATFORM_ES_PERF_FILTMASK_ALL
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define Default Filter Trigger Setting for Disabling All Performance Entries
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the default trigger mask for disabling all performance data entries. The value
-** is a bit mask. For each bit, 0 means the trigger for the corresponding entry is
-** disabled and 1 means it is enabled.
-**
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_PERF_TRIGMASK_NONE 0
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define Filter Trigger Setting for Enabling All Performance Entries
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the trigger mask for enabling all performance data entries. The value is
-** a bit mask. For each bit, 0 means the trigger for the corresponding entry is
-** disabled and 1 means it is enabled.
-**
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_PERF_TRIGMASK_ALL ~CFE_PLATFORM_ES_PERF_TRIGMASK_NONE
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define Default Filter Trigger Setting for Performance Data Buffer
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the default trigger mask for the performance data buffer. The value is a
-** 32-bit mask. For each bit, 0 means the trigger for the corresponding entry is
-** disabled and 1 means it is enabled.
-**
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_PERF_TRIGMASK_INIT CFE_PLATFORM_ES_PERF_TRIGMASK_NONE
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define Performance Analyzer Child Task Priority
-**
-** \par Description:
-** This parameter defines the priority of the child task spawned by the
-** Executive Services to write performance data to a file. Lower numbers
-** are higher priority, with 1 being the highest priority in the case of a
-** child task.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** Valid range for a child task is 1 to 255 however, the priority cannot
-** be higher (lower number) than the ES parent application priority.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_PERF_CHILD_PRIORITY 200
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define Performance Analyzer Child Task Stack Size
-**
-** \par Description:
-** This parameter defines the stack size of the child task spawned by the
-** Executive Services to write performance data to a file.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** It is recommended this parameter be greater than or equal to 4KB. This parameter
-** is limited by the maximum value allowed by the data type. In this case, the data
-** type is an unsigned 32-bit integer, so the valid range is 0 to 0xFFFFFFFF.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_PERF_CHILD_STACK_SIZE 4096
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define Performance Analyzer Child Task Delay
-**
-** \par Description:
-** This parameter defines the delay time (in milliseconds) between performance
-** data file writes performed by the Executive Services Performance Analyzer
-** Child Task.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** It is recommended this parameter be greater than or equal to 20ms. This parameter
-** is limited by the maximum value allowed by the data type. In this case, the data
-** type is an unsigned 32-bit integer, so the valid range is 0 to 0xFFFFFFFF.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_PERF_CHILD_MS_DELAY 20
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define Performance Analyzer Child Task Number of Entries Between Delay
-**
-** \par Description:
-** This parameter defines the number of performance analyzer entries the Performance
-** Analyzer Child Task will write to the file between delays.
-**
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_PERF_ENTRIES_BTWN_DLYS 50
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define Default Stack Size for an Application
-**
-** \par Description:
-** This parameter defines a default stack size. This parameter is used by the
-** cFE Core Applications.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** There is a lower limit of 2048. There are no restrictions on the upper limit
-** however, the maximum stack size is system dependent and should be verified.
-** Most operating systems provide tools for measuring the amount of stack used by a
-** task during operation. It is always a good idea to verify that no more than 1/2
-** of the stack is used.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE 8192
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define EVS Task Priority
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the cFE_EVS Task priority.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** Not Applicable
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_EVS_START_TASK_PRIORITY 61
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define EVS Task Stack Size
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the cFE_EVS Task Stack Size
-**
-** \par Limits
-** There is a lower limit of 2048 on this configuration parameter. There
-** are no restrictions on the upper limit however, the maximum stack size
-** is system dependent and should be verified. Most operating systems provide
-** tools for measuring the amount of stack used by a task during operation. It
-** is always a good idea to verify that no more than 1/2 of the stack is used.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_EVS_START_TASK_STACK_SIZE CFE_PLATFORM_ES_DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define SB Task Priority
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the cFE_SB Task priority.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** Not Applicable
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_START_TASK_PRIORITY 64
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define SB Task Stack Size
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the cFE_SB Task Stack Size
-**
-** \par Limits
-** There is a lower limit of 2048 on this configuration parameter. There
-** are no restrictions on the upper limit however, the maximum stack size
-** is system dependent and should be verified. Most operating systems provide
-** tools for measuring the amount of stack used by a task during operation. It
-** is always a good idea to verify that no more than 1/2 of the stack is used.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_SB_START_TASK_STACK_SIZE CFE_PLATFORM_ES_DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define ES Task Priority
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the cFE_ES Task priority.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** Not Applicable
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_START_TASK_PRIORITY 68
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define ES Task Stack Size
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the cFE_ES Task Stack Size
-**
-** \par Limits
-** There is a lower limit of 2048 on this configuration parameter. There
-** are no restrictions on the upper limit however, the maximum stack size
-** is system dependent and should be verified. Most operating systems provide
-** tools for measuring the amount of stack used by a task during operation. It
-** is always a good idea to verify that no more than 1/2 of the stack is used.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_START_TASK_STACK_SIZE CFE_PLATFORM_ES_DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE
-
-/**
-** \cfetimecfg Define TIME Task Priorities
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the cFE_TIME Task priority.
-** Defines the cFE_TIME Tone Task priority.
-** Defines the cFE_TIME 1HZ Task priority.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** There is a lower limit of zero and an upper limit of 255 on these
-** configuration parameters. Remember that the meaning of each task
-** priority is inverted -- a "lower" number has a "higher" priority.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_START_TASK_PRIORITY 60
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_TONE_TASK_PRIORITY 25
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_1HZ_TASK_PRIORITY 25
-
-/**
-** \cfetimecfg Define TIME Task Stack Sizes
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the cFE_TIME Main Task Stack Size
-** Defines the cFE_TIME Tone Task Stack Size
-** Defines the cFE_TIME 1HZ Task Stack Size
-**
-** \par Limits
-** There is a lower limit of 2048 on these configuration parameters. There
-** are no restrictions on the upper limit however, the maximum stack size
-** is system dependent and should be verified. Most operating systems provide
-** tools for measuring the amount of stack used by a task during operation. It
-** is always a good idea to verify that no more than 1/2 of the stack is used.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_START_TASK_STACK_SIZE CFE_PLATFORM_ES_DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_TONE_TASK_STACK_SIZE 4096
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TIME_1HZ_TASK_STACK_SIZE 8192
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define TBL Task Priority
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the cFE_TBL Task priority.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** Not Applicable
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_START_TASK_PRIORITY 70
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define TBL Task Stack Size
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the cFE_TBL Task Stack Size
-**
-** \par Limits
-** There is a lower limit of 2048 on this configuration parameter. There
-** are no restrictions on the upper limit however, the maximum stack size
-** is system dependent and should be verified. Most operating systems provide
-** tools for measuring the amount of stack used by a task during operation. It
-** is always a good idea to verify that no more than 1/2 of the stack is used.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_START_TASK_STACK_SIZE CFE_PLATFORM_ES_DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define Maximum Number of Registered CDS Blocks
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Maximum number of registered CDS Blocks
-**
-** \par Limits
-** There is a lower limit of 8. There are no restrictions on the upper limit
-** however, the maximum number of CDS entries is system dependent and
-** should be verified.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_CDS_MAX_NUM_ENTRIES 512
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define Number of Processor Resets Before a Power On Reset
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Number of Processor Resets before a Power On Reset is called. If set to 2,
-** then 2 processor resets will occur, and the 3rd processor reset will be a
-** power on reset instead.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** There is a lower limit of 0. There are no restrictions on the upper limit
-** however, the maximum number of processor resets may be system dependent and
-** should be verified.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MAX_PROCESSOR_RESETS 2
-
-/** \cfeescfg Maximum number of block sizes in pool structures
-**
-** \par Description:
-** The upper limit for the number of block sizes supported in the generic
-** pool implementation, which in turn implements the memory pools and CDS.
-**
-** \par Limits:
-** Must be at least one. No specific upper limit, but the number is
-** anticipated to be reasonably small (i.e. tens, not hundreds). Large
-** values have not been tested.
-**
-** The ES and CDS block size lists must correlate with this value
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_POOL_MAX_BUCKETS 17
-
-/** \cfeescfg Maximum number of memory pools
-**
-** \par Description:
-** The upper limit for the number of memory pools that can concurrently
-** exist within the system.
-**
-** The CFE_SB and CFE_TBL core subsystems each define a memory pool.
-**
-** Individual applications may also create memory pools, so this value
-** should be set sufficiently high enough to support the applications
-** being used on this platform.
-**
-** \par Limits:
-** Must be at least 2 to support CFE core - SB and TBL pools. No
-** specific upper limit.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MAX_MEMORY_POOLS 10
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define Default ES Memory Pool Block Sizes
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Default Intermediate ES Memory Pool Block Sizes. If an application
-** is using the CFE_ES Memory Pool APIs (#CFE_ES_PoolCreate, #CFE_ES_PoolCreateNoSem,
-** #CFE_ES_GetPoolBuf and #CFE_ES_PutPoolBuf) but finds these sizes
-** inappropriate for their use, they may wish to use the #CFE_ES_PoolCreateEx
-** API to specify their own intermediate block sizes
-**
-** \par Limits
-** These sizes MUST be increasing and MUST be an integral multiple of 4. Also,
-** CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MAX_BLOCK_SIZE must be larger than CFE_MISSION_SB_MAX_SB_MSG_SIZE and both
-** CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_MAX_SNGL_TABLE_SIZE and CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_MAX_DBL_TABLE_SIZE. Note that if Table
-** Services have been removed from the CFE, the table size limits are still
-** enforced although the table size definitions may be reduced.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_01 8
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_02 16
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_03 32
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_04 48
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_05 64
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_06 96
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_07 128
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_08 160
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_09 256
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_10 512
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_11 1024
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_12 2048
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_13 4096
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_14 8192
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_15 16384
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_16 32768
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_MAX_BLOCK_SIZE 80000
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define ES Critical Data Store Memory Pool Block Sizes
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Intermediate ES Critical Data Store Memory Pool Block Sizes
-**
-** \par Limits
-** These sizes MUST be increasing and MUST be an integral multiple of 4.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_CDS_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_01 8
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_CDS_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_02 16
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_CDS_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_03 32
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_CDS_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_04 48
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_CDS_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_05 64
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_CDS_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_06 96
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_CDS_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_07 128
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_CDS_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_08 160
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_CDS_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_09 256
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_CDS_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_10 512
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_CDS_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_11 1024
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_CDS_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_12 2048
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_CDS_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_13 4096
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_CDS_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_14 8192
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_CDS_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_15 16384
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_CDS_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE_16 32768
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_CDS_MAX_BLOCK_SIZE 80000
-
-/**
-** \cfeevscfg Define Maximum Number of Event Filters per Application
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Maximum number of events that may be filtered per application.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** There are no restrictions on the lower and upper limits however,
-** the maximum number of event filters is system dependent and should be
-** verified.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_EVS_MAX_EVENT_FILTERS 8
-
-/**
-** \cfeevscfg Maximum number of event before squelching
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Maximum number of events that may be emitted per app per second.
-** Setting this to 0 will cause events to be unrestricted.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** This number must be less than or equal to INT_MAX/1000
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_EVS_MAX_APP_EVENT_BURST 32
-
-/**
-** \cfeevscfg Sustained number of event messages per second per app before squelching
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Sustained number of events that may be emitted per app per second.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** This number must be less than or equal to #CFE_PLATFORM_EVS_MAX_APP_EVENT_BURST.
-** Values lower than 8 may cause functional and unit test failures.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_EVS_APP_EVENTS_PER_SEC 8
-
-/**
-** \cfeevscfg Default Event Log Filename
-**
-** \par Description:
-** The value of this constant defines the filename used to store the Event
-** Services local event log. This filename is used only when no filename is
-** specified in the command to dump the event log.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** The length of each string, including the NULL terminator cannot exceed the
-** #OS_MAX_PATH_LEN value.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_EVS_DEFAULT_LOG_FILE "/ram/cfe_evs.log"
-
-/**
-** \cfeevscfg Maximum Number of Events in EVS Local Event Log
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Dictates the EVS local event log capacity. Units are the number of events.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** There are no restrictions on the lower and upper limits however,
-** the maximum log size is system dependent and should be verified.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_EVS_LOG_MAX 20
-
-/**
-** \cfeevscfg Default EVS Application Data Filename
-**
-** \par Description:
-** The value of this constant defines the filename used to store the EVS
-** Application Data(event counts/filtering information). This filename is
-** used only when no filename is specified in the command to dump the event
-** log.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** The length of each string, including the NULL terminator cannot exceed the
-** #OS_MAX_PATH_LEN value.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_EVS_DEFAULT_APP_DATA_FILE "/ram/cfe_evs_app.dat"
-
-/**
-** \cfeevscfg Default EVS Output Port State
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the default port state (enabled or disabled) for the four output
-** ports defined within the Event Service. Port 1 is usually the uart output
-** terminal. To enable a port, set the proper bit to a 1. Bit 0 is port 1,
-** bit 1 is port2 etc.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** The valid settings are 0x0 to 0xF.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_EVS_PORT_DEFAULT 0x0001
-
-/**
-** \cfeevscfg Default EVS Event Type Filter Mask
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines a state of on or off for all four event types. The term event
-** 'type' refers to the criticality level and may be Debug, Informational,
-** Error or Critical. Each event type has a bit position. (bit 0 = Debug,
-** bit 1 = Info, bit 2 = Error, bit 3 = Critical). This is a global setting,
-** meaning it applies to all applications. To filter an event type, set its
-** bit to zero. For example,
-** 0xE means Debug = OFF, Info = ON, Error = ON, Critical = ON
-**
-** \par Limits
-** The valid settings are 0x0 to 0xF.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_EVS_DEFAULT_TYPE_FLAG 0xE
-
-/**
-** \cfeevscfg Default EVS Local Event Log Mode
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines a state of overwrite(0) or discard(1) for the operation of the
-** EVS local event log. The log may operate in either Overwrite mode = 0,
-** where once the log becomes full the oldest event in the log will be
-** overwritten, or Discard mode = 1, where once the log becomes full the
-** contents of the log are preserved and the new event is discarded.
-** Overwrite Mode = 0, Discard Mode = 1.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** The valid settings are 0 or 1
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_EVS_DEFAULT_LOG_MODE 1
-
-/**
-** \cfeevscfg Default EVS Message Format Mode
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the default message format (long or short) for event messages being
-** sent to the ground. Choose between #CFE_EVS_MsgFormat_LONG or
-** #CFE_EVS_MsgFormat_SHORT.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** The valid settings are #CFE_EVS_MsgFormat_LONG or #CFE_EVS_MsgFormat_SHORT
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_EVS_DEFAULT_MSG_FORMAT_MODE CFE_EVS_MsgFormat_LONG
-
-/* Platform Configuration Parameters for Table Service (TBL) */
-
-/**
-** \cfetblcfg Size of Table Services Table Memory Pool
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the TOTAL size of the memory pool that cFE Table Services allocates
-** from the system. The size must be large enough to provide memory for each
-** registered table, the inactive buffers for double buffered tables and for
-** the shared inactive buffers for single buffered tables.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** The cFE does not place a limit on the size of this parameter.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_BUF_MEMORY_BYTES 524288
-
-/**
-** \cfetblcfg Maximum Size Allowed for a Double Buffered Table
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the maximum allowed size (in bytes) of a double buffered table.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** The cFE does not place a limit on the size of this parameter but it must be
-** less than half of #CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_BUF_MEMORY_BYTES.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_MAX_DBL_TABLE_SIZE 16384
-
-/**
-** \cfetblcfg Maximum Size Allowed for a Single Buffered Table
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the maximum allowed size (in bytes) of a single buffered table.
-** \b NOTE: This size determines the size of all shared table buffers.
-** Therefore, this size will be multiplied by #CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_MAX_SIMULTANEOUS_LOADS
-** below when allocating memory for shared tables.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** The cFE does not place a limit on the size of this parameter but it must be
-** small enough to allow for #CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_MAX_SIMULTANEOUS_LOADS number of tables
-** to fit into #CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_BUF_MEMORY_BYTES.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_MAX_SNGL_TABLE_SIZE 16384
-
-/**
-** \cfetblcfg Maximum Number of Tables Allowed to be Registered
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the maximum number of tables supported by this processor's Table Services.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** This number must be less than 32767. It should be recognized that this parameter
-** determines the size of the Table Registry. An excessively high number will waste
-** memory.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_MAX_NUM_TABLES 128
-
-/**
-** \cfetblcfg Maximum Number of Critical Tables that can be Registered
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the maximum number of critical tables supported by this processor's Table Services.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** This number must be less than 32767. It should be recognized that this parameter
-** determines the size of the Critical Table Registry which is maintained in the Critical
-** Data Store. An excessively high number will waste Critical Data Store memory. Therefore,
-** this number must not exceed the value defined in CFE_ES_CDS_MAX_CRITICAL_TABLES.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_MAX_CRITICAL_TABLES 32
-
-/**
-** \cfetblcfg Maximum Number of Table Handles
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the maximum number of Table Handles.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** This number must be less than 32767. This number must be at least as big as
-** the number of tables (#CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_MAX_NUM_TABLES) and should be set higher if tables
-** are shared between applications.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_MAX_NUM_HANDLES 256
-
-/**
-** \cfetblcfg Maximum Number of Simultaneous Loads to Support
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the maximum number of single buffered tables that can be
-** loaded simultaneously. This number is used to determine the number
-** of shared buffers to allocate.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** This number must be less than 32767. An excessively high number will
-** degrade system performance and waste memory. A number less than 5 is
-** suggested but not required.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_MAX_SIMULTANEOUS_LOADS 4
-
-/**
-** \cfetblcfg Maximum Number of Simultaneous Table Validations
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the maximum number of pending validations that
-** the Table Services can handle at any one time. When a
-** table has a validation function, a validation request is
-** made of the application to perform that validation. This
-** number determines how many of those requests can be
-** outstanding at any one time.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** This number must be less than 32767. An excessively high number will
-** degrade system performance and waste memory. A number less than 20 is
-** suggested but not required.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_MAX_NUM_VALIDATIONS 10
-
-/**
-** \cfetblcfg Default Filename for a Table Registry Dump
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the file name used to store the table registry when
-** no filename is specified in the dump registry command.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** The length of each string, including the NULL terminator cannot exceed the
-** #OS_MAX_PATH_LEN value.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_DEFAULT_REG_DUMP_FILE "/ram/cfe_tbl_reg.log"
-
-/**
-** \cfetblcfg Number of Spacecraft ID's specified for validation
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the number of specified spacecraft ID values that
-** are verified during table loads. If the number is zero
-** then no validation of the spacecraft ID field in the table
-** file header is performed when tables are loaded. Non-zero
-** values indicate how many values from the list of spacecraft
-** ID's defined below are compared to the spacecraft ID field
-** in the table file header. The ELF2CFETBL tool may be used
-** to create table files with specified spacecraft ID values.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** This number must be greater than or equal to zero and
-** less than or equal to 2.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_VALID_SCID_COUNT 0
-
-/* macro to construct 32 bit value from 4 chars */
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_U32FROM4CHARS(_C1, _C2, _C3, _C4) \
- ((uint32)(_C1) << 24 | (uint32)(_C2) << 16 | (uint32)(_C3) << 8 | (uint32)(_C4))
-
-/**
-** \cfetblcfg Spacecraft ID values used for table load validation
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the spacecraft ID values used for validating the
-** spacecraft ID field in the table file header. To be valid,
-** the spacecraft ID specified in the table file header must
-** match one of the values defined here.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** This value can be any 32 bit unsigned integer.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_VALID_SCID_1 (0x42)
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_VALID_SCID_2 (CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_U32FROM4CHARS('a', 'b', 'c', 'd'))
-
-/**
-** \cfetblcfg Number of Processor ID's specified for validation
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the number of specified processor ID values that
-** are verified during table loads. If the number is zero
-** then no validation of the processor ID field in the table
-** file header is performed when tables are loaded. Non-zero
-** values indicate how many values from the list of processor
-** ID's defined below are compared to the processor ID field
-** in the table file header. The ELF2CFETBL tool may be used
-** to create table files with specified processor ID values.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** This number must be greater than or equal to zero and
-** less than or equal to 4.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_VALID_PRID_COUNT 0
-
-/**
-** \cfetblcfg Processor ID values used for table load validation
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the processor ID values used for validating the
-** processor ID field in the table file header. To be valid,
-** the spacecraft ID specified in the table file header must
-** match one of the values defined here.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** This value can be any 32 bit unsigned integer.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_VALID_PRID_1 (1)
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_VALID_PRID_2 (CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_U32FROM4CHARS('a', 'b', 'c', 'd'))
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_VALID_PRID_3 0
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_TBL_VALID_PRID_4 0
-
-/** \cfeescfg Poll timer for startup sync delay
-**
-** \par Description:
-** During startup, some tasks may need to synchronize their own initialization
-** with the initialization of other applications in the system.
-**
-** CFE ES implements an API to accomplish this, that performs a task delay (sleep)
-** while polling the overall system state until other tasks are ready.
-**
-** This value controls the amount of time that the CFE_ES_ApplicationSyncDelay
-** will sleep between each check of the system state. This should be large enough
-** to allow other tasks to run, but not so large as to noticeably delay the startup
-** completion.
-**
-** Units are in milliseconds
-**
-** \par Limits:
-** Must be defined as an integer value that is greater than
-** or equal to zero.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_STARTUP_SYNC_POLL_MSEC 50
-
-/** \cfeescfg CFE core application startup timeout
-**
-** \par Description:
-** The upper limit for the amount of time that the cFE core applications
-** (ES, SB, EVS, TIME, TBL) are each allotted to reach their respective
-** "ready" states.
-**
-** The CFE "main" thread starts individual tasks for each of the core applications
-** (except FS). Each of these must perform some initialization work before the
-** next core application can be started, so the main thread waits to ensure that the
-** application has reached the "ready" state before starting the next application.
-**
-** If any core application fails to start, then it indicates a major problem with
-** the system and startup is aborted.
-**
-** Units are in milliseconds
-**
-** \par Limits:
-** Must be defined as an integer value that is greater than
-** or equal to zero.
-**
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_CORE_MAX_STARTUP_MSEC 30000
-
-/** \cfeescfg Startup script timeout
-**
-** \par Description:
-** The upper limit for the total amount of time that all apps listed in the CFE ES startup
-** script may take to all become ready.
-**
-** Unlike the "core" app timeout, this is a soft limit; if the allotted time is exceeded,
-** it probably indicates an issue with one of the apps, but does not cause CFE ES to take
-** any additional action other than logging the event to the syslog.
-**
-** Units are in milliseconds
-**
-** \par Limits:
-** Must be defined as an integer value that is greater than
-** or equal to zero.
-*/
-#define CFE_PLATFORM_ES_STARTUP_SCRIPT_TIMEOUT_MSEC 1000
-
-#endif /* CPU1_PLATFORM_CFG_H */
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-/************************************************************************
- * NASA Docket No. GSC-18,719-1, and identified as “core Flight System: Bootes”
- *
- * Copyright (c) 2020 United States Government as represented by the
- * Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
- * All Rights Reserved.
- *
- * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
- * not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
- * a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
- *
- * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
- * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
- * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
- * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
- * limitations under the License.
- ************************************************************************/
-
-/**
- * @file
- *
- * Purpose:
- * This header file contains the mission configuration parameters and
- * typedefs with mission scope.
- *
- * Notes:
- * The impact of changing these configurations from their default value is
- * not yet documented. Changing these values may impact the performance
- * and functionality of the system.
- *
- * Author: R.McGraw/SSI
- *
- */
-
-#ifndef SAMPLE_MISSION_CFG_H
-#define SAMPLE_MISSION_CFG_H
-
-/**
-** \cfesbcfg Maximum SB Message Size
-**
-** \par Description:
-** The following definition dictates the maximum message size allowed on
-** the software bus. SB checks the pkt length field in the header of all
-** messages sent. If the pkt length field indicates the message is larger
-** than this define, SB sends an event and rejects the send.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** This parameter has a lower limit of 6 (CCSDS primary header size). There
-** are no restrictions on the upper limit however, the maximum message size is
-** system dependent and should be verified. Total message size values that are
-** checked against this configuration are defined by a 16 bit data word.
-*/
-#define CFE_MISSION_SB_MAX_SB_MSG_SIZE 32768
-
-/**
-** \cfetimecfg Default Time Format
-**
-** \par Description:
-** The following definitions select either UTC or TAI as the default
-** (mission specific) time format. Although it is possible for an
-** application to request time in a specific format, most callers
-** should use CFE_TIME_GetTime(), which returns time in the default
-** format. This avoids having to modify each individual caller
-** when the default choice is changed.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** if CFE_MISSION_TIME_CFG_DEFAULT_TAI is defined as true then CFE_MISSION_TIME_CFG_DEFAULT_UTC must be
-** defined as false.
-** if CFE_MISSION_TIME_CFG_DEFAULT_TAI is defined as false then CFE_MISSION_TIME_CFG_DEFAULT_UTC must be
-** defined as true.
-*/
-#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_CFG_DEFAULT_TAI true
-#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_CFG_DEFAULT_UTC false
-
-/**
-** \cfetimecfg Default Time Format
-**
-** \par Description:
-** The following definition enables the use of a simulated time at
-** the tone signal using a software bus message.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** Not Applicable
-*/
-#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_CFG_FAKE_TONE true
-
-/**
-** \cfetimecfg Default Time and Tone Order
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Time Services may be configured to expect the time at the tone
-** data packet to either precede or follow the tone signal. If the
-** time at the tone data packet follows the tone signal, then the
-** data within the packet describes what the time "was" at the tone.
-** If the time at the tone data packet precedes the tone signal, then
-** the data within the packet describes what the time "will be" at
-** the tone. One, and only one, of the following symbols must be set to true:
-** - CFE_MISSION_TIME_AT_TONE_WAS
-** - CFE_MISSION_TIME_AT_TONE_WILL_BE
-** Note: If Time Services is defined as using a simulated tone signal
-** (see #CFE_MISSION_TIME_CFG_FAKE_TONE above), then the tone data packet
-** must follow the tone signal.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** Either CFE_MISSION_TIME_AT_TONE_WAS or CFE_MISSION_TIME_AT_TONE_WILL_BE must be set to true.
-** They may not both be true and they may not both be false.
-*/
-#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_AT_TONE_WAS true
-#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_AT_TONE_WILL_BE false
-
-/**
-** \cfetimecfg Min and Max Time Elapsed
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Based on the definition of Time and Tone Order
-** (CFE_MISSION_TIME_AT_TONE_WAS/WILL_BE) either the "time at the tone" signal or
-** data packet will follow the other. This definition sets the valid window
-** of time for the second of the pair to lag behind the first. Time
-** Services will invalidate both the tone and packet if the second does not
-** arrive within this window following the first.
-**
-** For example, if the data packet follows the tone, it might be valid for
-** the data packet to arrive between zero and 100,000 micro-seconds after
-** the tone. But, if the tone follows the packet, it might be valid
-** only if the packet arrived between 200,000 and 700,000 micro-seconds
-** before the tone.
-**
-** Note: units are in micro-seconds
-**
-** \par Limits
-** 0 to 999,999 decimal
-*/
-#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_MIN_ELAPSED 0
-#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_MAX_ELAPSED 200000
-
-/**
-** \cfetimecfg Default Time Values
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Default time values are provided to avoid problems due to time
-** calculations performed after startup but before commands can be
-** processed. For example, if the default time format is UTC then
-** it is important that the sum of MET and STCF always exceed the
-** value of Leap Seconds to prevent the UTC time calculation
-** (time = MET + STCF - Leap Seconds) from resulting in a negative
-** (very large) number.
-** Some past missions have also created known (albeit wrong) default
-** timestamps. For example, assume the epoch is defined as Jan 1, 1970
-** and further assume the default time values are set to create a timestamp
-** of Jan 1, 2000. Even though the year 2000 timestamps are wrong, it
-** may be of value to keep the time within some sort of bounds acceptable
-** to the software.
-** Note: Sub-second units are in micro-seconds (0 to 999,999) and
-** all values must be defined
-**
-** \par Limits
-** Not Applicable
-*/
-#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_DEF_MET_SECS 1000
-#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_DEF_MET_SUBS 0
-
-#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_DEF_STCF_SECS 1000000
-#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_DEF_STCF_SUBS 0
-
-#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_DEF_LEAPS 37
-
-#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_DEF_DELAY_SECS 0
-#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_DEF_DELAY_SUBS 1000
-
-/**
-** \cfetimecfg Default EPOCH Values
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Default ground time epoch values
-** Note: these values are used only by the CFE_TIME_Print() API function
-**
-** \par Limits
-** Year - must be within 136 years
-** Day - Jan 1 = 1, Feb 1 = 32, etc.
-** Hour - 0 to 23
-** Minute - 0 to 59
-** Second - 0 to 59
-** Micros - 0 to 999999
-*/
-#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_EPOCH_YEAR 1980
-#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_EPOCH_DAY 1
-#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_EPOCH_HOUR 0
-#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_EPOCH_MINUTE 0
-#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_EPOCH_SECOND 0
-#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_EPOCH_MICROS 0
-
-/**
-** \cfetimecfg Time File System Factor
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Define the s/c vs file system time conversion constant...
-**
-** Note: this value is intended for use only by CFE TIME API functions to
-** convert time values based on the ground system epoch (s/c time) to
-** and from time values based on the file system epoch (fs time).
-**
-** FS time = S/C time + factor
-** S/C time = FS time - factor
-**
-** Worksheet:
-**
-** S/C epoch = Jan 1, 2005 (LRO ground system epoch)
-** FS epoch = Jan 1, 1980 (vxWorks DOS file system epoch)
-**
-** Delta = 25 years, 0 days, 0 hours, 0 minutes, 0 seconds
-**
-** Leap years = 1980, 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004
-** (divisible by 4 -- except if by 100 -- unless also by 400)
-**
-** 1 year = 31,536,000 seconds
-** 1 day = 86,400 seconds
-** 1 hour = 3,600 seconds
-** 1 minute = 60 seconds
-**
-** 25 years = 788,400,000 seconds
-** 7 extra leap days = 604,800 seconds
-**
-** total delta = 789,004,800 seconds
-**
-** \par Limits
-** Not Applicable
-*/
-#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_FS_FACTOR 789004800
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Maximum Length of CDS Name
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Indicates the maximum length (in characters) of the CDS name ('CDSName')
-** portion of a Full CDS Name of the following form:
-** "ApplicationName.CDSName"
-**
-** This length does not need to include an extra character for NULL termination.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** This value should be kept as a multiple of 4, to maintain alignment of
-** any possible neighboring fields without implicit padding.
-**
-*/
-#define CFE_MISSION_ES_CDS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH 16
-
-/**
-** \cfeevscfg Maximum Event Message Length
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Indicates the maximum length (in characters) of the formatted text
-** string portion of an event message
-**
-** This length does not need to include an extra character for NULL termination.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** Not Applicable
-*/
-#define CFE_MISSION_EVS_MAX_MESSAGE_LENGTH 122
-
-#ifndef CFE_OMIT_DEPRECATED_6_8
-/* These names have been converted to an enum in cfe_es_api_typedefs.h */
-
-/** \name Checksum/CRC algorithm identifiers */
-
-#define CFE_MISSION_ES_CRC_8 CFE_ES_CrcType_CRC_8 /* 1 */
-#define CFE_MISSION_ES_CRC_16 CFE_ES_CrcType_CRC_16 /* 2 */
-#define CFE_MISSION_ES_CRC_32 CFE_ES_CrcType_CRC_32 /* 3 */
-
-#endif
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Mission Default CRC algorithm
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Indicates the which CRC algorithm should be used as the default
-** for verifying the contents of Critical Data Stores and when calculating
-** Table Image data integrity values.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** Currently only CFE_ES_CrcType_CRC_16 is supported (see brief in CFE_ES_CrcType_Enum
-** definition in cfe_es_api_typedefs.h)
-*/
-#define CFE_MISSION_ES_DEFAULT_CRC CFE_ES_CrcType_CRC_16
-
-/**
-** \cfetblcfg Maximum Table Name Length
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Indicates the maximum length (in characters) of the table name
-** ('TblName') portion of a Full Table Name of the following
-** form: "ApplicationName.TblName"
-**
-** This length does not need to include an extra character for NULL termination.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** This value should be kept as a multiple of 4, to maintain alignment of
-** any possible neighboring fields without implicit padding.
-*/
-#define CFE_MISSION_TBL_MAX_NAME_LENGTH 16
-
-/**
-** \cfemissioncfg cFE Portable Message Numbers for Commands
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Portable message numbers for the cFE command messages
-** NOTE: cFE MsgIds are the sum of the base numbers and the portable msg
-** numbers.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** Not Applicable
-*/
-#define CFE_MISSION_EVS_CMD_MSG 1
-#define CFE_MISSION_TEST_CMD_MSG 2
-#define CFE_MISSION_SB_CMD_MSG 3
-#define CFE_MISSION_TBL_CMD_MSG 4
-#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_CMD_MSG 5
-#define CFE_MISSION_ES_CMD_MSG 6
-
-#define CFE_MISSION_ES_SEND_HK_MSG 8
-#define CFE_MISSION_EVS_SEND_HK_MSG 9
-/* Offset 10 is available */
-#define CFE_MISSION_SB_SEND_HK_MSG 11
-#define CFE_MISSION_TBL_SEND_HK_MSG 12
-#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_SEND_HK_MSG 13
-
-#define CFE_MISSION_SB_SUB_RPT_CTRL_MSG 14
-
-#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_TONE_CMD_MSG 16
-#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_1HZ_CMD_MSG 17
-
-/**
-** \cfemissioncfg cFE Portable Message Numbers for Global Messages
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Portable message numbers for the cFE global messages
-** NOTE: cFE MsgIds are the sum of the base numbers and the portable msg
-** numbers.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** Not Applicable
-*/
-#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_DATA_CMD_MSG 0
-#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_SEND_CMD_MSG 2
-
-/**
-** \cfemissioncfg cFE Portable Message Numbers for Telemetry
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Portable message numbers for the cFE telemetry messages
-** NOTE: cFE MsgIds are the sum of the base numbers and the portable msg
-** numbers.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** Not Applicable
-*/
-#define CFE_MISSION_ES_HK_TLM_MSG 0
-#define CFE_MISSION_EVS_HK_TLM_MSG 1
-#define CFE_MISSION_TEST_HK_TLM_MSG 2
-#define CFE_MISSION_SB_HK_TLM_MSG 3
-#define CFE_MISSION_TBL_HK_TLM_MSG 4
-#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_HK_TLM_MSG 5
-#define CFE_MISSION_TIME_DIAG_TLM_MSG 6
-
-#define CFE_MISSION_EVS_LONG_EVENT_MSG_MSG 8
-#define CFE_MISSION_EVS_SHORT_EVENT_MSG_MSG 9
-#define CFE_MISSION_SB_STATS_TLM_MSG 10
-#define CFE_MISSION_ES_APP_TLM_MSG 11
-#define CFE_MISSION_TBL_REG_TLM_MSG 12
-#define CFE_MISSION_SB_ALLSUBS_TLM_MSG 13
-#define CFE_MISSION_SB_ONESUB_TLM_MSG 14
-#define CFE_MISSION_ES_MEMSTATS_TLM_MSG 16
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Mission Max Apps in a message
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Indicates the maximum number of apps in a telemetry housekeeping message
-**
-** This affects the layout of command/telemetry messages but does not affect run
-** time behavior or internal allocation.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** All CPUs within the same SB domain (mission) must share the same definition
-** Note this affects the size of messages, so it must not cause any message
-** to exceed the max length.
-*/
-#define CFE_MISSION_ES_MAX_APPLICATIONS 16
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Define Max Number of Performance IDs for messages
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Defines the maximum number of perf ids allowed in command/telemetry messages
-**
-** This affects the layout of command/telemetry messages but does not affect run
-** time behavior or internal allocation.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** All CPUs within the same SB domain (mission) must share the same definition
-** Note this affects the size of messages, so it must not cause any message
-** to exceed the max length.
-**
-*/
-#define CFE_MISSION_ES_PERF_MAX_IDS 128
-
-/** \cfeescfg Maximum number of block sizes in pool structures
-**
-** \par Description:
-** The upper limit for the number of block sizes supported in the generic
-** pool implementation, which in turn implements the memory pools and CDS.
-** This definition is used as the array size with the pool stats structure,
-** and therefore should be consistent across all CPUs in a mission, as well
-** as with the ground station.
-**
-** There is also a platform-specific limit which may be fewer than this
-** value.
-**
-** \par Limits:
-** Must be at least one. No specific upper limit, but the number is
-** anticipated to be reasonably small (i.e. tens, not hundreds). Large
-** values have not been tested.
-**
-**
-*/
-#define CFE_MISSION_ES_POOL_MAX_BUCKETS 17
-
-/**
-** \cfetblcfg Maximum Length of Full Table Name in messages
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Indicates the maximum length (in characters) of the entire table name
-** within software bus messages, in "AppName.TableName" notation.
-**
-** This affects the layout of command/telemetry messages but does not affect run
-** time behavior or internal allocation.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** All CPUs within the same SB domain (mission) must share the same definition
-** Note this affects the size of messages, so it must not cause any message
-** to exceed the max length.
-**
-** This value should be kept as a multiple of 4, to maintain alignment of
-** any possible neighboring fields without implicit padding.
-*/
-#define CFE_MISSION_TBL_MAX_FULL_NAME_LEN (CFE_MISSION_TBL_MAX_NAME_LENGTH + CFE_MISSION_MAX_API_LEN + 4)
-
-/**
-** \cfesbcfg Maximum Number of pipes that SB command/telemetry messages may hold
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Dictates the maximum number of unique Pipes the SB message definitions will hold.
-**
-** This affects the layout of command/telemetry messages but does not affect run
-** time behavior or internal allocation.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** All CPUs within the same SB domain (mission) must share the same definition
-** Note this affects the size of messages, so it must not cause any message
-** to exceed the max length.
-**
-*/
-#define CFE_MISSION_SB_MAX_PIPES 64
-
-/**
-** \cfemissioncfg cFE Maximum length for pathnames within data exchange structures
-**
-** \par Description:
-** The value of this constant dictates the size of pathnames within all structures
-** used for external data exchange, such as Software bus messages and table definitions.
-** This is typically the same as OS_MAX_PATH_LEN but that is OSAL dependent --
-** and as such it definable on a per-processor/OS basis and hence may be different
-** across multiple processors. It is recommended to set this to the value of the
-** largest OS_MAX_PATH_LEN in use on any CPU on the mission.
-**
-** This affects only the layout of command/telemetry messages and table definitions;
-** internal allocation may use the platform-specific OS_MAX_PATH_LEN value.
-**
-** This length must include an extra character for NULL termination.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** All CPUs within the same SB domain (mission) and ground tools must share the
-** same definition.
-** Note this affects the size of messages, so it must not cause any message
-** to exceed the max length.
-**
-** This value should be kept as a multiple of 4, to maintain alignment of
-** any possible neighboring fields without implicit padding.
-*/
-#define CFE_MISSION_MAX_PATH_LEN 64
-
-/**
-** \cfemissioncfg cFE Maximum length for filenames within data exchange structures
-**
-** \par Description:
-** The value of this constant dictates the size of filenames within all structures
-** used for external data exchange, such as Software bus messages and table definitions.
-** This is typically the same as OS_MAX_FILE_LEN but that is OSAL dependent --
-** and as such it definable on a per-processor/OS basis and hence may be different
-** across multiple processors. It is recommended to set this to the value of the
-** largest OS_MAX_FILE_LEN in use on any CPU on the mission.
-**
-** This affects only the layout of command/telemetry messages and table definitions;
-** internal allocation may use the platform-specific OS_MAX_FILE_LEN value.
-**
-** This length must include an extra character for NULL termination.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** All CPUs within the same SB domain (mission) and ground tools must share the
-** same definition.
-** Note this affects the size of messages, so it must not cause any message
-** to exceed the max length.
-**
-** This value should be kept as a multiple of 4, to maintain alignment of
-** any possible neighboring fields without implicit padding.
-*/
-#define CFE_MISSION_MAX_FILE_LEN 20
-
-/**
-** \cfemissioncfg cFE Maximum length for API names within data exchange structures
-**
-** \par Description:
-** The value of this constant dictates the size of filenames within all structures
-** used for external data exchange, such as Software bus messages and table definitions.
-** This is typically the same as OS_MAX_API_LEN but that is OSAL dependent --
-** and as such it definable on a per-processor/OS basis and hence may be different
-** across multiple processors. It is recommended to set this to the value of the
-** largest OS_MAX_API_LEN in use on any CPU on the mission.
-**
-** This affects only the layout of command/telemetry messages and table definitions;
-** internal allocation may use the platform-specific OS_MAX_API_LEN value.
-**
-** This length must include an extra character for NULL termination.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** All CPUs within the same SB domain (mission) must share the same definition
-** Note this affects the size of messages, so it must not cause any message
-** to exceed the max length.
-**
-** This value should be kept as a multiple of 4, to maintain alignment of
-** any possible neighboring fields without implicit padding.
-*/
-#define CFE_MISSION_MAX_API_LEN 20
-
-/**
-** \cfeescfg Maximum Length of Full CDS Name in messages
-**
-** \par Description:
-** Indicates the maximum length (in characters) of the entire CDS name
-** of the following form: "ApplicationName.CDSName"
-**
-** This affects the layout of command/telemetry messages but does not affect run
-** time behavior or internal allocation.
-**
-** \par Limits
-** All CPUs within the same SB domain (mission) must share the same definition
-** Note this affects the size of messages, so it must not cause any message
-** to exceed the max length.
-**
-** This value should be kept as a multiple of 4, to maintain alignment of
-** any possible neighboring fields without implicit padding.
-*/
-#define CFE_MISSION_ES_CDS_MAX_FULL_NAME_LEN (CFE_MISSION_ES_CDS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH + CFE_MISSION_MAX_API_LEN + 4)
-
-#endif /* SAMPLE_MISSION_CFG_H */