// IBM_PROLOG_BEGIN_TAG // This is an automatically generated prolog. // // $Source: src/include/usr/initservice/taskargs.H $ // // IBM CONFIDENTIAL // // COPYRIGHT International Business Machines Corp. 2011 // // p1 // // Object Code Only (OCO) source materials // Licensed Internal Code Source Materials // IBM HostBoot Licensed Internal Code // // The source code for this program is not published or other- // wise divested of its trade secrets, irrespective of what has // been deposited with the U.S. Copyright Office. // // Origin: 30 // // IBM_PROLOG_END #ifndef __TASKARGS_TASKARGS_H #define __TASKARGS_TASKARGS_H /** * @file taskargs.H * * Common file to hold arguments passed to and from tasks. * */ #include #include #include #include // needed to make macro work #include #include /** * * @def TASK_ENTRY_MACRO( MyInitFn ) * * set up a _start() task entry routine. * * MyInitFn should be declared in your task/namespace with one parameter, * a reference to an errorlog. * * Example: * * static void init( errlHndl_t &io_rtaskRetErrl ); * * Then if you wish to terminate with an error, say * * io_rtaskRetErrl = my_errl; * return; * * This is not as flexible as the old TaskArgs setup but much simpler. * * Alternatively you can call task_end2() directly from the MyInitFn: * * task_end2( l_errl ); * */ #define TASK_ENTRY_MACRO( MyInitFn ) \ extern "C" \ void _start( void *io_pArgs ) \ { \ errlHndl_t io_rtaskRetErrl = NULL; \ void *ret = NULL; \ \ MyInitFn( io_rtaskRetErrl ); \ \ ret = reinterpret_cast(io_rtaskRetErrl); \ \ task_end2( ret ); \ } #endif