7 Teleservice Application Framework
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7.3.6.2.5 ylogd_set_trigger_time
Function Description
sint32 ylogd_set_trigger_time (const T_DBUS_Util *const opt_DBusInstance, const charn *
const opcn_LogJobName, const uint32 ou32_LoggingInterval)
The function sets the time interval between two data logging records. The logging interval ou32_Logging has to
be greater than or equal to the sample time. The sample time is set in the function ylogd_create_log_job (see
"ylogd_create_log_job" on page 191).
Information Flow
Input Information
holds all D-Bus information
maximum
MAX_DL_NAME_LENGTH
pointer to the data log job name
includes trigger time in ms
value has to be >= sample time
parameter from ylogd_create_log_job
(see "ylogd_create_log_job" on page
191)
Structure T_DBUS_Util
typedef struct
{
DBusConnection* pt_dbus_conn; // D-BUS connection instance
charn acn_myNameString[128]; // Name of the application, Don't use any
special
// characters, white spaces or new lines!
charn acn_myVersion[128]; // Additional value (for HELLO) signal (opt.)
charn acn_myStatus[128]; // Additional value (for HELLO) signal (opt.)
charn acn_myAddInfo[512]; // Additional value (for HELLO) signal (opt.)
sint32 s32_myTriginterval; // Time interval when the ysysd
// expects to be triggered
charn acn_myCMDOnWatchdog[2048]; // Bash cmd that must be executed
// by the ysysd in case no
// trigger signal occurred in time.
} T_DBUS_Util;
If the trigger time is not set, the log mechanism can not be started. The only exception for this rule is
simple event triggered logging. In that case the trigger time will be automatically set to the sample
time.