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system-control/main/setup.h
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Signed-off-by: Peter Siegmund <developer@mars3142.org>
2025-06-20 21:03:29 +02:00

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/**
* @file setup.h
* @brief System initialization and main loop declarations for embedded application
* @details This header defines the core system initialization and main loop functions
* required for embedded ESP32 applications. It provides the essential entry
* points for hardware setup, system configuration, and continuous operation
* management following standard embedded system patterns.
* @author System Control Team
* @date 2025-06-20
*/
#pragma once
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C"
{
#endif
/**
* @brief Initializes all system components and hardware peripherals
*
* @details This function performs complete system initialization including:
* - Hardware peripheral configuration (GPIO, I2C, SPI, etc.)
* - Display system initialization
* - Button and input device setup
* - Communication subsystem initialization
* - Memory and storage system preparation
* - Application-specific component initialization
*
* This function is called once during system startup before entering
* the main application loop. It ensures all required subsystems are
* properly configured and ready for operation.
*
* @pre System must be in a clean startup state
* @post All system components are initialized and ready for operation
*
* @note This function must complete successfully before loop() is called
* @note Any initialization failures should be handled gracefully with
* appropriate error reporting or system recovery
*
* @see loop() for the main application execution function
*/
void setup(void);
/**
* @brief Main application execution loop for continuous operation
*
* @details This function contains the main application logic that executes
* continuously after system initialization. It typically handles:
* - User input processing and event handling
* - Display updates and rendering operations
* - System state management and transitions
* - Background tasks and periodic operations
* - Communication handling and data processing
* - Power management and system monitoring
*
* The loop function is called repeatedly in an infinite cycle, providing
* the main execution context for the embedded application. It should be
* designed to execute efficiently without blocking to maintain system
* responsiveness.
*
* @note This function runs continuously and should not block indefinitely
* @note All operations within this function should be non-blocking or
* use appropriate task scheduling for time-consuming operations
* @note The function should handle all runtime errors gracefully
*
* @see setup() for system initialization before loop execution
*/
void loop(void);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif