Status Codes
Description
Status codes.
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int32_t | sl_status_get_string_n (sl_status_t status, char *buffer, uint32_t buffer_length) |
sl_status_get_string_n()
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void | sl_status_print (sl_status_t status) |
sl_status_print()
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#define | SL_STATUS_SPACE_MASK ((sl_status_t)0xFF00) |
#define | SL_STATUS_GENERIC_SPACE ((sl_status_t)0x0000) |
#define | SL_STATUS_PLATFORM_1_SPACE ((sl_status_t)0x0100) |
#define | SL_STATUS_PLATFORM_2_SPACE ((sl_status_t)0x0200) |
#define | SL_STATUS_HARDWARE_SPACE ((sl_status_t)0x0300) |
#define | SL_STATUS_BLUETOOTH_SPACE ((sl_status_t)0x0400) |
#define | SL_STATUS_BLUETOOTH_MESH_SPACE ((sl_status_t)0x0500) |
#define | SL_STATUS_CAN_CANOPEN_SPACE ((sl_status_t)0x0600) |
#define | SL_STATUS_CONNECT_SPACE ((sl_status_t)0x0700) |
#define | SL_STATUS_NET_SUITE_SPACE ((sl_status_t)0x0800) |
#define | SL_STATUS_THREAD_SPACE ((sl_status_t)0x0900) |
#define | SL_STATUS_USB_SPACE ((sl_status_t)0x0A00) |
#define | SL_STATUS_WIFI_SPACE ((sl_status_t)0x0B00) |
#define | SL_STATUS_ZIGBEE_SPACE ((sl_status_t)0x0C00) |
#define | SL_STATUS_Z_WAVE_SPACE ((sl_status_t)0x0D00) |
#define | SL_STATUS_GECKO_OS_1_SPACE ((sl_status_t)0x0E00) |
#define | SL_STATUS_GECKO_OS_2_SPACE ((sl_status_t)0x0F00) |
#define | SL_STATUS_BLUETOOTH_CTRL_SPACE ((sl_status_t)0x1000) |
#define | SL_STATUS_BLUETOOTH_ATT_SPACE ((sl_status_t)0x1100) |
#define | SL_STATUS_BLUETOOTH_SMP_SPACE ((sl_status_t)0x1200) |
#define | SL_STATUS_BLUETOOTH_MESH_FOUNDATION_SPACE ((sl_status_t)0x1300) |
#define | SL_STATUS_OK ((sl_status_t)0x0000) |
No error.
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#define | SL_STATUS_FAIL ((sl_status_t)0x0001) |
Generic error.
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#define | SL_STATUS_INVALID_STATE ((sl_status_t)0x0002) |
Generic invalid state error.
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#define | SL_STATUS_NOT_READY ((sl_status_t)0x0003) |
Module is not ready for requested operation.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BUSY ((sl_status_t)0x0004) |
Module is busy and cannot carry out requested operation.
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#define | SL_STATUS_IN_PROGRESS ((sl_status_t)0x0005) |
Operation is in progress and not yet complete (pass or fail).
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#define | SL_STATUS_ABORT ((sl_status_t)0x0006) |
Operation aborted.
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#define | SL_STATUS_TIMEOUT ((sl_status_t)0x0007) |
Operation timed out.
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#define | SL_STATUS_PERMISSION ((sl_status_t)0x0008) |
Operation not allowed per permissions.
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#define | SL_STATUS_WOULD_BLOCK ((sl_status_t)0x0009) |
Non-blocking operation would block.
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#define | SL_STATUS_IDLE ((sl_status_t)0x000A) |
Operation/module is Idle, cannot carry requested operation.
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#define | SL_STATUS_IS_WAITING ((sl_status_t)0x000B) |
Operation cannot be done while construct is waiting.
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#define | SL_STATUS_NONE_WAITING ((sl_status_t)0x000C) |
No task/construct waiting/pending for that action/event.
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#define | SL_STATUS_SUSPENDED ((sl_status_t)0x000D) |
Operation cannot be done while construct is suspended.
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#define | SL_STATUS_NOT_AVAILABLE ((sl_status_t)0x000E) |
Feature not available due to software configuration.
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#define | SL_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED ((sl_status_t)0x000F) |
Feature not supported.
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#define | SL_STATUS_INITIALIZATION ((sl_status_t)0x0010) |
Initialization failed.
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#define | SL_STATUS_NOT_INITIALIZED ((sl_status_t)0x0011) |
Module has not been initialized.
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#define | SL_STATUS_ALREADY_INITIALIZED ((sl_status_t)0x0012) |
Module has already been initialized.
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#define | SL_STATUS_DELETED ((sl_status_t)0x0013) |
Object/construct has been deleted.
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#define | SL_STATUS_ISR ((sl_status_t)0x0014) |
Illegal call from ISR.
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#define | SL_STATUS_NETWORK_UP ((sl_status_t)0x0015) |
Illegal call because network is up.
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#define | SL_STATUS_NETWORK_DOWN ((sl_status_t)0x0016) |
Illegal call because network is down.
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#define | SL_STATUS_NOT_JOINED ((sl_status_t)0x0017) |
Failure due to not being joined in a network.
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#define | SL_STATUS_NO_BEACONS ((sl_status_t)0x0018) |
Invalid operation as there are no beacons.
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#define | SL_STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED ((sl_status_t)0x0019) |
Generic allocation error.
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#define | SL_STATUS_NO_MORE_RESOURCE ((sl_status_t)0x001A) |
No more resource available to perform the operation.
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#define | SL_STATUS_EMPTY ((sl_status_t)0x001B) |
Item/list/queue is empty.
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#define | SL_STATUS_FULL ((sl_status_t)0x001C) |
Item/list/queue is full.
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#define | SL_STATUS_WOULD_OVERFLOW ((sl_status_t)0x001D) |
Item would overflow.
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#define | SL_STATUS_HAS_OVERFLOWED ((sl_status_t)0x001E) |
Item/list/queue has been overflowed.
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#define | SL_STATUS_OWNERSHIP ((sl_status_t)0x001F) |
Generic ownership error.
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#define | SL_STATUS_IS_OWNER ((sl_status_t)0x0020) |
Already/still owning resource.
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#define | SL_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER ((sl_status_t)0x0021) |
Generic invalid argument or consequence of invalid argument.
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#define | SL_STATUS_NULL_POINTER ((sl_status_t)0x0022) |
Invalid null pointer received as argument.
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#define | SL_STATUS_INVALID_CONFIGURATION ((sl_status_t)0x0023) |
Invalid configuration provided.
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#define | SL_STATUS_INVALID_MODE ((sl_status_t)0x0024) |
Invalid mode.
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#define | SL_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE ((sl_status_t)0x0025) |
Invalid handle.
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#define | SL_STATUS_INVALID_TYPE ((sl_status_t)0x0026) |
Invalid type for operation.
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#define | SL_STATUS_INVALID_INDEX ((sl_status_t)0x0027) |
Invalid index.
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#define | SL_STATUS_INVALID_RANGE ((sl_status_t)0x0028) |
Invalid range.
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#define | SL_STATUS_INVALID_KEY ((sl_status_t)0x0029) |
Invalid key.
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#define | SL_STATUS_INVALID_CREDENTIALS ((sl_status_t)0x002A) |
Invalid credentials.
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#define | SL_STATUS_INVALID_COUNT ((sl_status_t)0x002B) |
Invalid count.
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#define | SL_STATUS_INVALID_SIGNATURE ((sl_status_t)0x002C) |
Invalid signature / verification failed.
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#define | SL_STATUS_NOT_FOUND ((sl_status_t)0x002D) |
Item could not be found.
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#define | SL_STATUS_ALREADY_EXISTS ((sl_status_t)0x002E) |
Item already exists.
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#define | SL_STATUS_IO ((sl_status_t)0x002F) |
Generic I/O failure.
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#define | SL_STATUS_IO_TIMEOUT ((sl_status_t)0x0030) |
I/O failure due to timeout.
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#define | SL_STATUS_TRANSMIT ((sl_status_t)0x0031) |
Generic transmission error.
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#define | SL_STATUS_TRANSMIT_UNDERFLOW ((sl_status_t)0x0032) |
Transmit underflowed.
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#define | SL_STATUS_TRANSMIT_INCOMPLETE ((sl_status_t)0x0033) |
Transmit is incomplete.
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#define | SL_STATUS_TRANSMIT_BUSY ((sl_status_t)0x0034) |
Transmit is busy.
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#define | SL_STATUS_RECEIVE ((sl_status_t)0x0035) |
Generic reception error.
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#define | SL_STATUS_OBJECT_READ ((sl_status_t)0x0036) |
Failed to read on/via given object.
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#define | SL_STATUS_OBJECT_WRITE ((sl_status_t)0x0037) |
Failed to write on/via given object.
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#define | SL_STATUS_MESSAGE_TOO_LONG ((sl_status_t)0x0038) |
Message is too long.
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#define | SL_STATUS_EEPROM_MFG_VERSION_MISMATCH ((sl_status_t)0x0039) |
#define | SL_STATUS_EEPROM_STACK_VERSION_MISMATCH ((sl_status_t)0x003A) |
#define | SL_STATUS_FLASH_WRITE_INHIBITED ((sl_status_t)0x003B) |
Flash write is inhibited.
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#define | SL_STATUS_FLASH_VERIFY_FAILED ((sl_status_t)0x003C) |
Flash verification failed.
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#define | SL_STATUS_FLASH_PROGRAM_FAILED ((sl_status_t)0x003D) |
Flash programming failed.
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#define | SL_STATUS_FLASH_ERASE_FAILED ((sl_status_t)0x003E) |
Flash erase failed.
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#define | SL_STATUS_MAC_NO_DATA ((sl_status_t)0x003F) |
#define | SL_STATUS_MAC_NO_ACK_RECEIVED ((sl_status_t)0x0040) |
#define | SL_STATUS_MAC_INDIRECT_TIMEOUT ((sl_status_t)0x0041) |
#define | SL_STATUS_MAC_UNKNOWN_HEADER_TYPE ((sl_status_t)0x0042) |
#define | SL_STATUS_MAC_ACK_HEADER_TYPE ((sl_status_t)0x0043) |
#define | SL_STATUS_MAC_COMMAND_TRANSMIT_FAILURE ((sl_status_t)0x0044) |
#define | SL_STATUS_CLI_STORAGE_NVM_OPEN_ERROR ((sl_status_t)0x0045) |
Error in open NVM.
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#define | SL_STATUS_SECURITY_IMAGE_CHECKSUM_ERROR ((sl_status_t)0x0046) |
Image checksum is not valid.
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#define | SL_STATUS_SECURITY_DECRYPT_ERROR ((sl_status_t)0x0047) |
Decryption failed.
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#define | SL_STATUS_COMMAND_IS_INVALID ((sl_status_t)0x0048) |
Command was not recognized.
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#define | SL_STATUS_COMMAND_TOO_LONG ((sl_status_t)0x0049) |
Command maximum length exceeded.
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#define | SL_STATUS_COMMAND_INCOMPLETE ((sl_status_t)0x004A) |
Data received does not form a complete command.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BUS_ERROR ((sl_status_t)0x004B) |
Bus error, e.g. invalid DMA address.
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#define | SL_STATUS_CCA_FAILURE ((sl_status_t)0x004C) |
#define | SL_STATUS_MAC_SCANNING ((sl_status_t)0x004D) |
#define | SL_STATUS_MAC_INCORRECT_SCAN_TYPE ((sl_status_t)0x004E) |
#define | SL_STATUS_INVALID_CHANNEL_MASK ((sl_status_t)0x004F) |
#define | SL_STATUS_BAD_SCAN_DURATION ((sl_status_t)0x0050) |
#define | SL_STATUS_BT_OUT_OF_BONDS ((sl_status_t)0x0402) |
Bonding procedure can't be started because device has no space left for bond.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_UNSPECIFIED ((sl_status_t)0x0403) |
Unspecified error.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_HARDWARE ((sl_status_t)0x0404) |
Hardware failure.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_NO_BONDING ((sl_status_t)0x0406) |
The bonding does not exist.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CRYPTO ((sl_status_t)0x0407) |
Error using crypto functions.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_DATA_CORRUPTED ((sl_status_t)0x0408) |
Data was corrupted.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_INVALID_SYNC_HANDLE ((sl_status_t)0x040A) |
Invalid periodic advertising sync handle.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_INVALID_MODULE_ACTION ((sl_status_t)0x040B) |
Bluetooth cannot be used on this hardware.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_RADIO ((sl_status_t)0x040C) |
Error received from radio.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_L2CAP_REMOTE_DISCONNECTED ((sl_status_t)0x040D) |
Returned when remote disconnects the connection-oriented channel by sending disconnection request.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_L2CAP_LOCAL_DISCONNECTED ((sl_status_t)0x040E) |
Returned when local host disconnect the connection-oriented channel by sending disconnection request.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_L2CAP_CID_NOT_EXIST ((sl_status_t)0x040F) |
Returned when local host did not find a connection-oriented channel with given destination CID.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_L2CAP_LE_DISCONNECTED ((sl_status_t)0x0410) |
Returned when connection-oriented channel disconnected due to LE connection is dropped.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_L2CAP_FLOW_CONTROL_VIOLATED ((sl_status_t)0x0412) |
Returned when connection-oriented channel disconnected due to remote end send data even without credit.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_L2CAP_FLOW_CONTROL_CREDIT_OVERFLOWED ((sl_status_t)0x0413) |
Returned when connection-oriented channel disconnected due to remote end send flow control credits exceed 65535.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_L2CAP_NO_FLOW_CONTROL_CREDIT ((sl_status_t)0x0414) |
Returned when connection-oriented channel has run out of flow control credit and local application still trying to send data.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_L2CAP_CONNECTION_REQUEST_TIMEOUT ((sl_status_t)0x0415) |
Returned when connection-oriented channel has not received connection response message within maximum timeout.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_L2CAP_INVALID_CID ((sl_status_t)0x0416) |
Returned when local host received a connection-oriented channel connection response with an invalid destination CID.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_L2CAP_WRONG_STATE ((sl_status_t)0x0417) |
Returned when local host application tries to send a command which is not suitable for L2CAP channel's current state.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_PS_STORE_FULL ((sl_status_t)0x041B) |
Flash reserved for PS store is full.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_PS_KEY_NOT_FOUND ((sl_status_t)0x041C) |
PS key not found.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_APPLICATION_MISMATCHED_OR_INSUFFICIENT_SECURITY ((sl_status_t)0x041D) |
Mismatched or insufficient security level.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_APPLICATION_ENCRYPTION_DECRYPTION_ERROR ((sl_status_t)0x041E) |
Encrypion/decryption operation failed.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_UNKNOWN_CONNECTION_IDENTIFIER ((sl_status_t)0x1002) |
Connection does not exist, or connection open request was cancelled.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_AUTHENTICATION_FAILURE ((sl_status_t)0x1005) |
Pairing or authentication failed due to incorrect results in the pairing or authentication procedure. This could be due to an incorrect PIN or Link Key.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_PIN_OR_KEY_MISSING ((sl_status_t)0x1006) |
Pairing failed because of missing PIN, or authentication failed because of missing Key.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_MEMORY_CAPACITY_EXCEEDED ((sl_status_t)0x1007) |
Controller is out of memory.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT ((sl_status_t)0x1008) |
Link supervision timeout has expired.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_CONNECTION_LIMIT_EXCEEDED ((sl_status_t)0x1009) |
Controller is at limit of connections it can support.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_SYNCHRONOUS_CONNECTIONTION_LIMIT_EXCEEDED ((sl_status_t)0x100A) |
The Synchronous Connection Limit to a Device Exceeded error code indicates that the Controller has reached the limit to the number of synchronous connections that can be achieved to a device.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_ACL_CONNECTION_ALREADY_EXISTS ((sl_status_t)0x100B) |
The ACL Connection Already Exists error code indicates that an attempt to create a new ACL Connection to a device when there is already a connection to this device.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_COMMAND_DISALLOWED ((sl_status_t)0x100C) |
Command requested cannot be executed because the Controller is in a state where it cannot process this command at this time.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_CONNECTION_REJECTED_DUE_TO_LIMITED_RESOURCES ((sl_status_t)0x100D) |
The Connection Rejected Due To Limited Resources error code indicates that an incoming connection was rejected due to limited resources.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_CONNECTION_REJECTED_DUE_TO_SECURITY_REASONS ((sl_status_t)0x100E) |
The Connection Rejected Due To Security Reasons error code indicates that a connection was rejected due to security requirements not being fulfilled, like authentication or pairing.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_CONNECTION_REJECTED_DUE_TO_UNACCEPTABLE_BD_ADDR ((sl_status_t)0x100F) |
The Connection was rejected because this device does not accept the BD_ADDR. This may be because the device will only accept connections from specific BD_ADDRs.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_CONNECTION_ACCEPT_TIMEOUT_EXCEEDED ((sl_status_t)0x1010) |
The Connection Accept Timeout has been exceeded for this connection attempt.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_UNSUPPORTED_FEATURE_OR_PARAMETER_VALUE ((sl_status_t)0x1011) |
A feature or parameter value in the HCI command is not supported.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_INVALID_COMMAND_PARAMETERS ((sl_status_t)0x1012) |
Command contained invalid parameters.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_REMOTE_USER_TERMINATED ((sl_status_t)0x1013) |
User on the remote device terminated the connection.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_REMOTE_DEVICE_TERMINATED_CONNECTION_DUE_TO_LOW_RESOURCES ((sl_status_t)0x1014) |
The remote device terminated the connection because of low resources.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_REMOTE_POWERING_OFF ((sl_status_t)0x1015) |
Remote Device Terminated Connection due to Power Off.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_CONNECTION_TERMINATED_BY_LOCAL_HOST ((sl_status_t)0x1016) |
Local device terminated the connection.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_REPEATED_ATTEMPTS ((sl_status_t)0x1017) |
The Controller is disallowing an authentication or pairing procedure because too little time has elapsed since the last authentication or pairing attempt failed.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_PAIRING_NOT_ALLOWED ((sl_status_t)0x1018) |
The device does not allow pairing. This can be for example, when a device only allows pairing during a certain time window after some user input allows pairing.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_UNSUPPORTED_REMOTE_FEATURE ((sl_status_t)0x101A) |
The remote device does not support the feature associated with the issued command.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_UNSPECIFIED_ERROR ((sl_status_t)0x101F) |
No other error code specified is appropriate to use.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_LL_RESPONSE_TIMEOUT ((sl_status_t)0x1022) |
Connection terminated due to link-layer procedure timeout.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_LL_PROCEDURE_COLLISION ((sl_status_t)0x1023) |
LL procedure has collided with the same transaction or procedure that is already in progress.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_ENCRYPTION_MODE_NOT_ACCEPTABLE ((sl_status_t)0x1025) |
The requested encryption mode is not acceptable at this time.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_LINK_KEY_CANNOT_BE_CHANGED ((sl_status_t)0x1026) |
Link key cannot be changed because a fixed unit key is being used.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_INSTANT_PASSED ((sl_status_t)0x1028) |
LMP PDU or LL PDU that includes an instant cannot be performed because the instant when this would have occurred has passed.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_PAIRING_WITH_UNIT_KEY_NOT_SUPPORTED ((sl_status_t)0x1029) |
It was not possible to pair as a unit key was requested and it is not supported.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_DIFFERENT_TRANSACTION_COLLISION ((sl_status_t)0x102A) |
LMP transaction was started that collides with an ongoing transaction.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_CHANNEL_ASSESSMENT_NOT_SUPPORTED ((sl_status_t)0x102E) |
The Controller cannot perform channel assessment because it is not supported.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_INSUFFICIENT_SECURITY ((sl_status_t)0x102F) |
The HCI command or LMP PDU sent is only possible on an encrypted link.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_PARAMETER_OUT_OF_MANDATORY_RANGE ((sl_status_t)0x1030) |
A parameter value requested is outside the mandatory range of parameters for the given HCI command or LMP PDU.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_SIMPLE_PAIRING_NOT_SUPPORTED_BY_HOST ((sl_status_t)0x1037) |
The IO capabilities request or response was rejected because the sending Host does not support Secure Simple Pairing even though the receiving Link Manager does.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_HOST_BUSY_PAIRING ((sl_status_t)0x1038) |
The Host is busy with another pairing operation and unable to support the requested pairing. The receiving device should retry pairing again later.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_CONNECTION_REJECTED_DUE_TO_NO_SUITABLE_CHANNEL_FOUND ((sl_status_t)0x1039) |
The Controller could not calculate an appropriate value for the Channel selection operation.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_CONTROLLER_BUSY ((sl_status_t)0x103A) |
Operation was rejected because the controller is busy and unable to process the request.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_UNACCEPTABLE_CONNECTION_INTERVAL ((sl_status_t)0x103B) |
Remote device terminated the connection because of an unacceptable connection interval.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_ADVERTISING_TIMEOUT ((sl_status_t)0x103C) |
Ddvertising for a fixed duration completed or, for directed advertising, that advertising completed without a connection being created.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_CONNECTION_TERMINATED_DUE_TO_MIC_FAILURE ((sl_status_t)0x103D) |
Connection was terminated because the Message Integrity Check (MIC) failed on a received packet.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_CONNECTION_FAILED_TO_BE_ESTABLISHED ((sl_status_t)0x103E) |
LL initiated a connection but the connection has failed to be established. Controller did not receive any packets from remote end.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_MAC_CONNECTION_FAILED ((sl_status_t)0x103F) |
The MAC of the 802.11 AMP was requested to connect to a peer, but the connection failed.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_COARSE_CLOCK_ADJUSTMENT_REJECTED_BUT_WILL_TRY_TO_ADJUST_USING_CLOCK_DRAGGING ((sl_status_t)0x1040) |
The master, at this time, is unable to make a coarse adjustment to the piconet clock, using the supplied parameters. Instead the master will attempt to move the clock using clock dragging.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_UNKNOWN_ADVERTISING_IDENTIFIER ((sl_status_t)0x1042) |
A command was sent from the Host that should identify an Advertising or Sync handle, but the Advertising or Sync handle does not exist.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_LIMIT_REACHED ((sl_status_t)0x1043) |
Number of operations requested has been reached and has indicated the completion of the activity (e.g., advertising or scanning).
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_OPERATION_CANCELLED_BY_HOST ((sl_status_t)0x1044) |
A request to the Controller issued by the Host and still pending was successfully canceled.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_PACKET_TOO_LONG ((sl_status_t)0x1045) |
An attempt was made to send or receive a packet that exceeds the maximum allowed packet l.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_INVALID_HANDLE ((sl_status_t)0x1101) |
The attribute handle given was not valid on this server.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_READ_NOT_PERMITTED ((sl_status_t)0x1102) |
The attribute cannot be read.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_WRITE_NOT_PERMITTED ((sl_status_t)0x1103) |
The attribute cannot be written.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_INVALID_PDU ((sl_status_t)0x1104) |
The attribute PDU was invalid.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_INSUFFICIENT_AUTHENTICATION ((sl_status_t)0x1105) |
The attribute requires authentication before it can be read or written.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED ((sl_status_t)0x1106) |
Attribute Server does not support the request received from the client.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_INVALID_OFFSET ((sl_status_t)0x1107) |
Offset specified was past the end of the attribute.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_INSUFFICIENT_AUTHORIZATION ((sl_status_t)0x1108) |
The attribute requires authorization before it can be read or written.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_PREPARE_QUEUE_FULL ((sl_status_t)0x1109) |
Too many prepare writes have been queueud.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_ATT_NOT_FOUND ((sl_status_t)0x110A) |
No attribute found within the given attribute handle range.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_ATT_NOT_LONG ((sl_status_t)0x110B) |
The attribute cannot be read or written using the Read Blob Request.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_INSUFFICIENT_ENC_KEY_SIZE ((sl_status_t)0x110C) |
The Encryption Key Size used for encrypting this link is insufficient.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_INVALID_ATT_LENGTH ((sl_status_t)0x110D) |
The attribute value length is invalid for the operation.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_UNLIKELY_ERROR ((sl_status_t)0x110E) |
The attribute request that was requested has encountered an error that was unlikely, and therefore could not be completed as requested.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_INSUFFICIENT_ENCRYPTION ((sl_status_t)0x110F) |
The attribute requires encryption before it can be read or written.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_UNSUPPORTED_GROUP_TYPE ((sl_status_t)0x1110) |
The attribute type is not a supported grouping attribute as defined by a higher layer specification.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES ((sl_status_t)0x1111) |
Insufficient Resources to complete the request.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_OUT_OF_SYNC ((sl_status_t)0x1112) |
The server requests the client to rediscover the database.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_VALUE_NOT_ALLOWED ((sl_status_t)0x1113) |
The attribute parameter value was not allowed.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_APPLICATION ((sl_status_t)0x1180) |
When this is returned in a BGAPI response, the application tried to read or write the value of a user attribute from the GATT databa.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_PASSKEY_ENTRY_FAILED ((sl_status_t)0x1201) |
The user input of passkey failed, for example, the user cancelled the operation.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_OOB_NOT_AVAILABLE ((sl_status_t)0x1202) |
Out of Band data is not available for authentication.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIREMENTS ((sl_status_t)0x1203) |
The pairing procedure cannot be performed as authentication requirements cannot be met due to IO capabilities of one or both devices.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_CONFIRM_VALUE_FAILED ((sl_status_t)0x1204) |
The confirm value does not match the calculated compare value.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_PAIRING_NOT_SUPPORTED ((sl_status_t)0x1205) |
Pairing is not supported by the device.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_ENCRYPTION_KEY_SIZE ((sl_status_t)0x1206) |
The resultant encryption key size is insufficient for the security requirements of this device.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_COMMAND_NOT_SUPPORTED ((sl_status_t)0x1207) |
The SMP command received is not supported on this device.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_UNSPECIFIED_REASON ((sl_status_t)0x1208) |
Pairing failed due to an unspecified reason.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_REPEATED_ATTEMPTS ((sl_status_t)0x1209) |
Pairing or authentication procedure is disallowed because too little time has elapsed since last pairing request or security request.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_INVALID_PARAMETERS ((sl_status_t)0x120A) |
The Invalid Parameters error code indicates: the command length is invalid or a parameter is outside of the specified range.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_DHKEY_CHECK_FAILED ((sl_status_t)0x120B) |
Indicates to the remote device that the DHKey Check value received doesn't match the one calculated by the local device.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_NUMERIC_COMPARISON_FAILED ((sl_status_t)0x120C) |
Indicates that the confirm values in the numeric comparison protocol do not match.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_BREDR_PAIRING_IN_PROGRESS ((sl_status_t)0x120D) |
Indicates that the pairing over the LE transport failed due to a Pairing Request sent over the BR/EDR transport in process.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_CROSS_TRANSPORT_KEY_DERIVATION_GENERATION_NOT_ALLOWED ((sl_status_t)0x120E) |
Indicates that the BR/EDR Link Key generated on the BR/EDR transport cannot be used to derive and distribute keys for the LE transport.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_ALREADY_EXISTS ((sl_status_t)0x0501) |
Returned when trying to add a key or some other unique resource with an ID which already exists.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_DOES_NOT_EXIST ((sl_status_t)0x0502) |
Returned when trying to manipulate a key or some other resource with an ID which does not exist.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_LIMIT_REACHED ((sl_status_t)0x0503) |
Returned when an operation cannot be executed because a pre-configured limit for keys, key bindings, elements, models, virtual addresses, provisioned devices, or provisioning sessions is reached.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_INVALID_ADDRESS ((sl_status_t)0x0504) |
Returned when trying to use a reserved address or add a "pre-provisioned" device using an address already used by some other device.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_MALFORMED_DATA ((sl_status_t)0x0505) |
In a BGAPI response, the user supplied malformed data; in a BGAPI event, the remote end responded with malformed or unrecognized data.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_ALREADY_INITIALIZED ((sl_status_t)0x0506) |
An attempt was made to initialize a subsystem that was already initialized.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_NOT_INITIALIZED ((sl_status_t)0x0507) |
An attempt was made to use a subsystem that wasn't initialized yet. Call the subsystem's init function first.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_NO_FRIEND_OFFER ((sl_status_t)0x0508) |
Returned when trying to establish a friendship as a Low Power Node, but no acceptable friend offer message was received.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_PROV_LINK_CLOSED ((sl_status_t)0x0509) |
Provisioning link was unexpectedly closed before provisioning was complete.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_PROV_INVALID_PDU ((sl_status_t)0x050A) |
An unrecognized provisioning PDU was received.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_PROV_INVALID_PDU_FORMAT ((sl_status_t)0x050B) |
A provisioning PDU with wrong length or containing field values that are out of bounds was received.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_PROV_UNEXPECTED_PDU ((sl_status_t)0x050C) |
An unexpected (out of sequence) provisioning PDU was received.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_PROV_CONFIRMATION_FAILED ((sl_status_t)0x050D) |
The computed confirmation value did not match the expected value.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_PROV_OUT_OF_RESOURCES ((sl_status_t)0x050E) |
Provisioning could not be continued due to insufficient resources.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_PROV_DECRYPTION_FAILED ((sl_status_t)0x050F) |
The provisioning data block could not be decrypted.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_PROV_UNEXPECTED_ERROR ((sl_status_t)0x0510) |
An unexpected error happened during provisioning.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_PROV_CANNOT_ASSIGN_ADDR ((sl_status_t)0x0511) |
Device could not assign unicast addresses to all of its elements.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_ADDRESS_TEMPORARILY_UNAVAILABLE ((sl_status_t)0x0512) |
Returned when trying to reuse an address of a previously deleted device before an IV Index Update has been executed.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_ADDRESS_ALREADY_USED ((sl_status_t)0x0513) |
Returned when trying to assign an address that is used by one of the devices in the Device Database, or by the Provisioner itself.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_INVALID_ADDRESS ((sl_status_t)0x1301) |
Returned when address in request was not valid.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_INVALID_MODEL ((sl_status_t)0x1302) |
Returned when model identified is not found for a given element.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_INVALID_APP_KEY ((sl_status_t)0x1303) |
Returned when the key identified by AppKeyIndex is not stored in the node.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_INVALID_NET_KEY ((sl_status_t)0x1304) |
Returned when the key identified by NetKeyIndex is not stored in the node.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES ((sl_status_t)0x1305) |
Returned when The node cannot serve the request due to insufficient resources.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_KEY_INDEX_EXISTS ((sl_status_t)0x1306) |
Returned when the key identified is already stored in the node and the new NetKey value is different.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_INVALID_PUBLISH_PARAMS ((sl_status_t)0x1307) |
Returned when the model does not support the publish mechanism.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_NOT_SUBSCRIBE_MODEL ((sl_status_t)0x1308) |
Returned when the model does not support the subscribe mechanism.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_STORAGE_FAILURE ((sl_status_t)0x1309) |
Returned when storing of the requested parameters failed.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_NOT_SUPPORTED ((sl_status_t)0x130A) |
Returned when requested setting is not supported.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_CANNOT_UPDATE ((sl_status_t)0x130B) |
Returned when the requested update operation cannot be performed due to general constraints.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_CANNOT_REMOVE ((sl_status_t)0x130C) |
Returned when the requested delete operation cannot be performed due to general constraints.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_CANNOT_BIND ((sl_status_t)0x130D) |
Returned when the requested bind operation cannot be performed due to general constraints.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_TEMPORARILY_UNABLE ((sl_status_t)0x130E) |
Returned when The node cannot start advertising with Node Identity or Proxy since the maximum number of parallel advertising is reached.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_CANNOT_SET ((sl_status_t)0x130F) |
Returned when the requested state cannot be set.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_UNSPECIFIED ((sl_status_t)0x1310) |
Returned when an unspecified error took place.
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#define | SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_INVALID_BINDING ((sl_status_t)0x1311) |
Returned when the NetKeyIndex and AppKeyIndex combination is not valid for a Config AppKey Update.
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#define | SL_STATUS_WIFI_INVALID_KEY ((sl_status_t)0x0B01) |
Invalid firmware keyset.
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#define | SL_STATUS_WIFI_FIRMWARE_DOWNLOAD_TIMEOUT ((sl_status_t)0x0B02) |
The firmware download took too long.
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#define | SL_STATUS_WIFI_UNSUPPORTED_MESSAGE_ID ((sl_status_t)0x0B03) |
Unknown request ID or wrong interface ID used.
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#define | SL_STATUS_WIFI_WARNING ((sl_status_t)0x0B04) |
The request is successful but some parameters have been ignored.
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#define | SL_STATUS_WIFI_NO_PACKET_TO_RECEIVE ((sl_status_t)0x0B05) |
No Packets waiting to be received.
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#define | SL_STATUS_WIFI_SLEEP_GRANTED ((sl_status_t)0x0B08) |
The sleep mode is granted.
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#define | SL_STATUS_WIFI_SLEEP_NOT_GRANTED ((sl_status_t)0x0B09) |
The WFx does not go back to sleep.
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#define | SL_STATUS_WIFI_SECURE_LINK_MAC_KEY_ERROR ((sl_status_t)0x0B10) |
The SecureLink MAC key was not found.
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#define | SL_STATUS_WIFI_SECURE_LINK_MAC_KEY_ALREADY_BURNED ((sl_status_t)0x0B11) |
The SecureLink MAC key is already installed in OTP.
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#define | SL_STATUS_WIFI_SECURE_LINK_RAM_MODE_NOT_ALLOWED ((sl_status_t)0x0B12) |
The SecureLink MAC key cannot be installed in RAM.
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#define | SL_STATUS_WIFI_SECURE_LINK_FAILED_UNKNOWN_MODE ((sl_status_t)0x0B13) |
The SecureLink MAC key installation failed.
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#define | SL_STATUS_WIFI_SECURE_LINK_EXCHANGE_FAILED ((sl_status_t)0x0B14) |
SecureLink key (re)negotiation failed.
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#define | SL_STATUS_WIFI_WRONG_STATE ((sl_status_t)0x0B18) |
The device is in an inappropriate state to perform the request.
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#define | SL_STATUS_WIFI_CHANNEL_NOT_ALLOWED ((sl_status_t)0x0B19) |
The request failed due to regulatory limitations.
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#define | SL_STATUS_WIFI_NO_MATCHING_AP ((sl_status_t)0x0B1A) |
The connection request failed because no suitable AP was found.
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#define | SL_STATUS_WIFI_CONNECTION_ABORTED ((sl_status_t)0x0B1B) |
The connection request was aborted by host.
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#define | SL_STATUS_WIFI_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT ((sl_status_t)0x0B1C) |
The connection request failed because of a timeout.
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#define | SL_STATUS_WIFI_CONNECTION_REJECTED_BY_AP ((sl_status_t)0x0B1D) |
The connection request failed because the AP rejected the device.
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#define | SL_STATUS_WIFI_CONNECTION_AUTH_FAILURE ((sl_status_t)0x0B1E) |
The connection request failed because the WPA handshake did not complete successfully.
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#define | SL_STATUS_WIFI_RETRY_EXCEEDED ((sl_status_t)0x0B1F) |
The request failed because the retry limit was exceeded.
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#define | SL_STATUS_WIFI_TX_LIFETIME_EXCEEDED ((sl_status_t)0x0B20) |
The request failed because the MSDU life time was exceeded.
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typedef uint32_t | sl_status_t |
Function Documentation
◆ sl_status_get_string_n()
int32_t sl_status_get_string_n | ( | sl_status_t |
status,
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buffer,
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buffer_length
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Get a copy of the status string associated to the status code passed, up to 'buffer_length' length, if the string associated to the status code is enabled. If not, the error code number, in hex, prefixed by "SL_STATUS_" will be copied in the buffer instead. For example, the buffer would either contain "SL_STATUS_FAIL" if that status string is enabled, or "SL_STATUS_0x0001" if the string is disabled, as SL_STATUS_FAIL's value is 0x0001.
- Parameters
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status
The status code from which to obtain the status string. buffer
Pointer to a buffer in which the status string will be copied. A terminating null-character will be appended after the copied status string. buffer_length
Maximum number of characters that can be written in the buffer, including the terminating null-character. If the status string would be longer than the available length, it will be truncated and a null-terminating character will be the last character contained in the buffer.
- Returns
- The number of characters that would have been written if the buffer_length had been sufficiently large, not counting the terminating null character. If the status code is invalid, 0 or a negative number is returned. Notice that only when this returned value is strictly positive and less than buffer_length, the status string has been completely written in the buffer.
◆ sl_status_print()
void sl_status_print | ( | sl_status_t |
status
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Print, through printf, the string associated to the passed status code. If the string associated to the status code is enabled, the status string will be printed, for example "SL_STATUS_OK". If the string associated to the status code is disabled, the status number, in hex, prefixed by "SL_STATUS_" will be printed instead, for example "SL_STATUS_0x0000", as SL_STATUS_OK's value is 0x0000.
- Parameters
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status
The status code of which to print the status string.
Macro Definition Documentation
◆ SL_STATUS_OK
#define SL_STATUS_OK ((sl_status_t)0x0000) |
No error.
◆ SL_STATUS_FAIL
#define SL_STATUS_FAIL ((sl_status_t)0x0001) |
Generic error.
◆ SL_STATUS_INVALID_STATE
#define SL_STATUS_INVALID_STATE ((sl_status_t)0x0002) |
Generic invalid state error.
◆ SL_STATUS_NOT_READY
#define SL_STATUS_NOT_READY ((sl_status_t)0x0003) |
Module is not ready for requested operation.
◆ SL_STATUS_BUSY
#define SL_STATUS_BUSY ((sl_status_t)0x0004) |
Module is busy and cannot carry out requested operation.
◆ SL_STATUS_IN_PROGRESS
#define SL_STATUS_IN_PROGRESS ((sl_status_t)0x0005) |
Operation is in progress and not yet complete (pass or fail).
◆ SL_STATUS_ABORT
#define SL_STATUS_ABORT ((sl_status_t)0x0006) |
Operation aborted.
◆ SL_STATUS_TIMEOUT
#define SL_STATUS_TIMEOUT ((sl_status_t)0x0007) |
Operation timed out.
◆ SL_STATUS_PERMISSION
#define SL_STATUS_PERMISSION ((sl_status_t)0x0008) |
Operation not allowed per permissions.
◆ SL_STATUS_WOULD_BLOCK
#define SL_STATUS_WOULD_BLOCK ((sl_status_t)0x0009) |
Non-blocking operation would block.
◆ SL_STATUS_IDLE
#define SL_STATUS_IDLE ((sl_status_t)0x000A) |
Operation/module is Idle, cannot carry requested operation.
◆ SL_STATUS_IS_WAITING
#define SL_STATUS_IS_WAITING ((sl_status_t)0x000B) |
Operation cannot be done while construct is waiting.
◆ SL_STATUS_NONE_WAITING
#define SL_STATUS_NONE_WAITING ((sl_status_t)0x000C) |
No task/construct waiting/pending for that action/event.
◆ SL_STATUS_SUSPENDED
#define SL_STATUS_SUSPENDED ((sl_status_t)0x000D) |
Operation cannot be done while construct is suspended.
◆ SL_STATUS_NOT_AVAILABLE
#define SL_STATUS_NOT_AVAILABLE ((sl_status_t)0x000E) |
Feature not available due to software configuration.
◆ SL_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED
#define SL_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED ((sl_status_t)0x000F) |
Feature not supported.
◆ SL_STATUS_INITIALIZATION
#define SL_STATUS_INITIALIZATION ((sl_status_t)0x0010) |
Initialization failed.
◆ SL_STATUS_NOT_INITIALIZED
#define SL_STATUS_NOT_INITIALIZED ((sl_status_t)0x0011) |
Module has not been initialized.
◆ SL_STATUS_ALREADY_INITIALIZED
#define SL_STATUS_ALREADY_INITIALIZED ((sl_status_t)0x0012) |
Module has already been initialized.
◆ SL_STATUS_DELETED
#define SL_STATUS_DELETED ((sl_status_t)0x0013) |
Object/construct has been deleted.
◆ SL_STATUS_ISR
#define SL_STATUS_ISR ((sl_status_t)0x0014) |
Illegal call from ISR.
◆ SL_STATUS_NETWORK_UP
#define SL_STATUS_NETWORK_UP ((sl_status_t)0x0015) |
Illegal call because network is up.
◆ SL_STATUS_NETWORK_DOWN
#define SL_STATUS_NETWORK_DOWN ((sl_status_t)0x0016) |
Illegal call because network is down.
◆ SL_STATUS_NOT_JOINED
#define SL_STATUS_NOT_JOINED ((sl_status_t)0x0017) |
Failure due to not being joined in a network.
◆ SL_STATUS_NO_BEACONS
#define SL_STATUS_NO_BEACONS ((sl_status_t)0x0018) |
Invalid operation as there are no beacons.
◆ SL_STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED
#define SL_STATUS_ALLOCATION_FAILED ((sl_status_t)0x0019) |
Generic allocation error.
◆ SL_STATUS_NO_MORE_RESOURCE
#define SL_STATUS_NO_MORE_RESOURCE ((sl_status_t)0x001A) |
No more resource available to perform the operation.
◆ SL_STATUS_EMPTY
#define SL_STATUS_EMPTY ((sl_status_t)0x001B) |
Item/list/queue is empty.
◆ SL_STATUS_FULL
#define SL_STATUS_FULL ((sl_status_t)0x001C) |
Item/list/queue is full.
◆ SL_STATUS_WOULD_OVERFLOW
#define SL_STATUS_WOULD_OVERFLOW ((sl_status_t)0x001D) |
Item would overflow.
◆ SL_STATUS_HAS_OVERFLOWED
#define SL_STATUS_HAS_OVERFLOWED ((sl_status_t)0x001E) |
Item/list/queue has been overflowed.
◆ SL_STATUS_OWNERSHIP
#define SL_STATUS_OWNERSHIP ((sl_status_t)0x001F) |
Generic ownership error.
◆ SL_STATUS_IS_OWNER
#define SL_STATUS_IS_OWNER ((sl_status_t)0x0020) |
Already/still owning resource.
◆ SL_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
#define SL_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER ((sl_status_t)0x0021) |
Generic invalid argument or consequence of invalid argument.
◆ SL_STATUS_NULL_POINTER
#define SL_STATUS_NULL_POINTER ((sl_status_t)0x0022) |
Invalid null pointer received as argument.
◆ SL_STATUS_INVALID_CONFIGURATION
#define SL_STATUS_INVALID_CONFIGURATION ((sl_status_t)0x0023) |
Invalid configuration provided.
◆ SL_STATUS_INVALID_MODE
#define SL_STATUS_INVALID_MODE ((sl_status_t)0x0024) |
Invalid mode.
◆ SL_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE
#define SL_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE ((sl_status_t)0x0025) |
Invalid handle.
◆ SL_STATUS_INVALID_TYPE
#define SL_STATUS_INVALID_TYPE ((sl_status_t)0x0026) |
Invalid type for operation.
◆ SL_STATUS_INVALID_INDEX
#define SL_STATUS_INVALID_INDEX ((sl_status_t)0x0027) |
Invalid index.
◆ SL_STATUS_INVALID_RANGE
#define SL_STATUS_INVALID_RANGE ((sl_status_t)0x0028) |
Invalid range.
◆ SL_STATUS_INVALID_KEY
#define SL_STATUS_INVALID_KEY ((sl_status_t)0x0029) |
Invalid key.
◆ SL_STATUS_INVALID_CREDENTIALS
#define SL_STATUS_INVALID_CREDENTIALS ((sl_status_t)0x002A) |
Invalid credentials.
◆ SL_STATUS_INVALID_COUNT
#define SL_STATUS_INVALID_COUNT ((sl_status_t)0x002B) |
Invalid count.
◆ SL_STATUS_INVALID_SIGNATURE
#define SL_STATUS_INVALID_SIGNATURE ((sl_status_t)0x002C) |
Invalid signature / verification failed.
◆ SL_STATUS_NOT_FOUND
#define SL_STATUS_NOT_FOUND ((sl_status_t)0x002D) |
Item could not be found.
◆ SL_STATUS_ALREADY_EXISTS
#define SL_STATUS_ALREADY_EXISTS ((sl_status_t)0x002E) |
Item already exists.
◆ SL_STATUS_IO
#define SL_STATUS_IO ((sl_status_t)0x002F) |
Generic I/O failure.
◆ SL_STATUS_IO_TIMEOUT
#define SL_STATUS_IO_TIMEOUT ((sl_status_t)0x0030) |
I/O failure due to timeout.
◆ SL_STATUS_TRANSMIT
#define SL_STATUS_TRANSMIT ((sl_status_t)0x0031) |
Generic transmission error.
◆ SL_STATUS_TRANSMIT_UNDERFLOW
#define SL_STATUS_TRANSMIT_UNDERFLOW ((sl_status_t)0x0032) |
Transmit underflowed.
◆ SL_STATUS_TRANSMIT_INCOMPLETE
#define SL_STATUS_TRANSMIT_INCOMPLETE ((sl_status_t)0x0033) |
Transmit is incomplete.
◆ SL_STATUS_TRANSMIT_BUSY
#define SL_STATUS_TRANSMIT_BUSY ((sl_status_t)0x0034) |
Transmit is busy.
◆ SL_STATUS_RECEIVE
#define SL_STATUS_RECEIVE ((sl_status_t)0x0035) |
Generic reception error.
◆ SL_STATUS_OBJECT_READ
#define SL_STATUS_OBJECT_READ ((sl_status_t)0x0036) |
Failed to read on/via given object.
◆ SL_STATUS_OBJECT_WRITE
#define SL_STATUS_OBJECT_WRITE ((sl_status_t)0x0037) |
Failed to write on/via given object.
◆ SL_STATUS_MESSAGE_TOO_LONG
#define SL_STATUS_MESSAGE_TOO_LONG ((sl_status_t)0x0038) |
Message is too long.
◆ SL_STATUS_FLASH_WRITE_INHIBITED
#define SL_STATUS_FLASH_WRITE_INHIBITED ((sl_status_t)0x003B) |
Flash write is inhibited.
◆ SL_STATUS_FLASH_VERIFY_FAILED
#define SL_STATUS_FLASH_VERIFY_FAILED ((sl_status_t)0x003C) |
Flash verification failed.
◆ SL_STATUS_FLASH_PROGRAM_FAILED
#define SL_STATUS_FLASH_PROGRAM_FAILED ((sl_status_t)0x003D) |
Flash programming failed.
◆ SL_STATUS_FLASH_ERASE_FAILED
#define SL_STATUS_FLASH_ERASE_FAILED ((sl_status_t)0x003E) |
Flash erase failed.
◆ SL_STATUS_CLI_STORAGE_NVM_OPEN_ERROR
#define SL_STATUS_CLI_STORAGE_NVM_OPEN_ERROR ((sl_status_t)0x0045) |
Error in open NVM.
◆ SL_STATUS_SECURITY_IMAGE_CHECKSUM_ERROR
#define SL_STATUS_SECURITY_IMAGE_CHECKSUM_ERROR ((sl_status_t)0x0046) |
Image checksum is not valid.
◆ SL_STATUS_SECURITY_DECRYPT_ERROR
#define SL_STATUS_SECURITY_DECRYPT_ERROR ((sl_status_t)0x0047) |
Decryption failed.
◆ SL_STATUS_COMMAND_IS_INVALID
#define SL_STATUS_COMMAND_IS_INVALID ((sl_status_t)0x0048) |
Command was not recognized.
◆ SL_STATUS_COMMAND_TOO_LONG
#define SL_STATUS_COMMAND_TOO_LONG ((sl_status_t)0x0049) |
Command maximum length exceeded.
◆ SL_STATUS_COMMAND_INCOMPLETE
#define SL_STATUS_COMMAND_INCOMPLETE ((sl_status_t)0x004A) |
Data received does not form a complete command.
◆ SL_STATUS_BUS_ERROR
#define SL_STATUS_BUS_ERROR ((sl_status_t)0x004B) |
Bus error, e.g. invalid DMA address.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_OUT_OF_BONDS
#define SL_STATUS_BT_OUT_OF_BONDS ((sl_status_t)0x0402) |
Bonding procedure can't be started because device has no space left for bond.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_UNSPECIFIED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_UNSPECIFIED ((sl_status_t)0x0403) |
Unspecified error.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_HARDWARE
#define SL_STATUS_BT_HARDWARE ((sl_status_t)0x0404) |
Hardware failure.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_NO_BONDING
#define SL_STATUS_BT_NO_BONDING ((sl_status_t)0x0406) |
The bonding does not exist.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CRYPTO
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CRYPTO ((sl_status_t)0x0407) |
Error using crypto functions.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_DATA_CORRUPTED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_DATA_CORRUPTED ((sl_status_t)0x0408) |
Data was corrupted.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_INVALID_SYNC_HANDLE
#define SL_STATUS_BT_INVALID_SYNC_HANDLE ((sl_status_t)0x040A) |
Invalid periodic advertising sync handle.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_INVALID_MODULE_ACTION
#define SL_STATUS_BT_INVALID_MODULE_ACTION ((sl_status_t)0x040B) |
Bluetooth cannot be used on this hardware.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_RADIO
#define SL_STATUS_BT_RADIO ((sl_status_t)0x040C) |
Error received from radio.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_L2CAP_REMOTE_DISCONNECTED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_L2CAP_REMOTE_DISCONNECTED ((sl_status_t)0x040D) |
Returned when remote disconnects the connection-oriented channel by sending disconnection request.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_L2CAP_LOCAL_DISCONNECTED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_L2CAP_LOCAL_DISCONNECTED ((sl_status_t)0x040E) |
Returned when local host disconnect the connection-oriented channel by sending disconnection request.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_L2CAP_CID_NOT_EXIST
#define SL_STATUS_BT_L2CAP_CID_NOT_EXIST ((sl_status_t)0x040F) |
Returned when local host did not find a connection-oriented channel with given destination CID.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_L2CAP_LE_DISCONNECTED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_L2CAP_LE_DISCONNECTED ((sl_status_t)0x0410) |
Returned when connection-oriented channel disconnected due to LE connection is dropped.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_L2CAP_FLOW_CONTROL_VIOLATED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_L2CAP_FLOW_CONTROL_VIOLATED ((sl_status_t)0x0412) |
Returned when connection-oriented channel disconnected due to remote end send data even without credit.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_L2CAP_FLOW_CONTROL_CREDIT_OVERFLOWED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_L2CAP_FLOW_CONTROL_CREDIT_OVERFLOWED ((sl_status_t)0x0413) |
Returned when connection-oriented channel disconnected due to remote end send flow control credits exceed 65535.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_L2CAP_NO_FLOW_CONTROL_CREDIT
#define SL_STATUS_BT_L2CAP_NO_FLOW_CONTROL_CREDIT ((sl_status_t)0x0414) |
Returned when connection-oriented channel has run out of flow control credit and local application still trying to send data.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_L2CAP_CONNECTION_REQUEST_TIMEOUT
#define SL_STATUS_BT_L2CAP_CONNECTION_REQUEST_TIMEOUT ((sl_status_t)0x0415) |
Returned when connection-oriented channel has not received connection response message within maximum timeout.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_L2CAP_INVALID_CID
#define SL_STATUS_BT_L2CAP_INVALID_CID ((sl_status_t)0x0416) |
Returned when local host received a connection-oriented channel connection response with an invalid destination CID.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_L2CAP_WRONG_STATE
#define SL_STATUS_BT_L2CAP_WRONG_STATE ((sl_status_t)0x0417) |
Returned when local host application tries to send a command which is not suitable for L2CAP channel's current state.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_PS_STORE_FULL
#define SL_STATUS_BT_PS_STORE_FULL ((sl_status_t)0x041B) |
Flash reserved for PS store is full.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_PS_KEY_NOT_FOUND
#define SL_STATUS_BT_PS_KEY_NOT_FOUND ((sl_status_t)0x041C) |
PS key not found.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_APPLICATION_MISMATCHED_OR_INSUFFICIENT_SECURITY
#define SL_STATUS_BT_APPLICATION_MISMATCHED_OR_INSUFFICIENT_SECURITY ((sl_status_t)0x041D) |
Mismatched or insufficient security level.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_APPLICATION_ENCRYPTION_DECRYPTION_ERROR
#define SL_STATUS_BT_APPLICATION_ENCRYPTION_DECRYPTION_ERROR ((sl_status_t)0x041E) |
Encrypion/decryption operation failed.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_UNKNOWN_CONNECTION_IDENTIFIER
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_UNKNOWN_CONNECTION_IDENTIFIER ((sl_status_t)0x1002) |
Connection does not exist, or connection open request was cancelled.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_AUTHENTICATION_FAILURE
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_AUTHENTICATION_FAILURE ((sl_status_t)0x1005) |
Pairing or authentication failed due to incorrect results in the pairing or authentication procedure. This could be due to an incorrect PIN or Link Key.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_PIN_OR_KEY_MISSING
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_PIN_OR_KEY_MISSING ((sl_status_t)0x1006) |
Pairing failed because of missing PIN, or authentication failed because of missing Key.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_MEMORY_CAPACITY_EXCEEDED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_MEMORY_CAPACITY_EXCEEDED ((sl_status_t)0x1007) |
Controller is out of memory.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT ((sl_status_t)0x1008) |
Link supervision timeout has expired.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_CONNECTION_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_CONNECTION_LIMIT_EXCEEDED ((sl_status_t)0x1009) |
Controller is at limit of connections it can support.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_SYNCHRONOUS_CONNECTIONTION_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_SYNCHRONOUS_CONNECTIONTION_LIMIT_EXCEEDED ((sl_status_t)0x100A) |
The Synchronous Connection Limit to a Device Exceeded error code indicates that the Controller has reached the limit to the number of synchronous connections that can be achieved to a device.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_ACL_CONNECTION_ALREADY_EXISTS
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_ACL_CONNECTION_ALREADY_EXISTS ((sl_status_t)0x100B) |
The ACL Connection Already Exists error code indicates that an attempt to create a new ACL Connection to a device when there is already a connection to this device.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_COMMAND_DISALLOWED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_COMMAND_DISALLOWED ((sl_status_t)0x100C) |
Command requested cannot be executed because the Controller is in a state where it cannot process this command at this time.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_CONNECTION_REJECTED_DUE_TO_LIMITED_RESOURCES
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_CONNECTION_REJECTED_DUE_TO_LIMITED_RESOURCES ((sl_status_t)0x100D) |
The Connection Rejected Due To Limited Resources error code indicates that an incoming connection was rejected due to limited resources.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_CONNECTION_REJECTED_DUE_TO_SECURITY_REASONS
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_CONNECTION_REJECTED_DUE_TO_SECURITY_REASONS ((sl_status_t)0x100E) |
The Connection Rejected Due To Security Reasons error code indicates that a connection was rejected due to security requirements not being fulfilled, like authentication or pairing.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_CONNECTION_REJECTED_DUE_TO_UNACCEPTABLE_BD_ADDR
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_CONNECTION_REJECTED_DUE_TO_UNACCEPTABLE_BD_ADDR ((sl_status_t)0x100F) |
The Connection was rejected because this device does not accept the BD_ADDR. This may be because the device will only accept connections from specific BD_ADDRs.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_CONNECTION_ACCEPT_TIMEOUT_EXCEEDED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_CONNECTION_ACCEPT_TIMEOUT_EXCEEDED ((sl_status_t)0x1010) |
The Connection Accept Timeout has been exceeded for this connection attempt.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_UNSUPPORTED_FEATURE_OR_PARAMETER_VALUE
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_UNSUPPORTED_FEATURE_OR_PARAMETER_VALUE ((sl_status_t)0x1011) |
A feature or parameter value in the HCI command is not supported.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_INVALID_COMMAND_PARAMETERS
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_INVALID_COMMAND_PARAMETERS ((sl_status_t)0x1012) |
Command contained invalid parameters.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_REMOTE_USER_TERMINATED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_REMOTE_USER_TERMINATED ((sl_status_t)0x1013) |
User on the remote device terminated the connection.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_REMOTE_DEVICE_TERMINATED_CONNECTION_DUE_TO_LOW_RESOURCES
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_REMOTE_DEVICE_TERMINATED_CONNECTION_DUE_TO_LOW_RESOURCES ((sl_status_t)0x1014) |
The remote device terminated the connection because of low resources.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_REMOTE_POWERING_OFF
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_REMOTE_POWERING_OFF ((sl_status_t)0x1015) |
Remote Device Terminated Connection due to Power Off.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_CONNECTION_TERMINATED_BY_LOCAL_HOST
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_CONNECTION_TERMINATED_BY_LOCAL_HOST ((sl_status_t)0x1016) |
Local device terminated the connection.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_REPEATED_ATTEMPTS
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_REPEATED_ATTEMPTS ((sl_status_t)0x1017) |
The Controller is disallowing an authentication or pairing procedure because too little time has elapsed since the last authentication or pairing attempt failed.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_PAIRING_NOT_ALLOWED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_PAIRING_NOT_ALLOWED ((sl_status_t)0x1018) |
The device does not allow pairing. This can be for example, when a device only allows pairing during a certain time window after some user input allows pairing.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_UNSUPPORTED_REMOTE_FEATURE
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_UNSUPPORTED_REMOTE_FEATURE ((sl_status_t)0x101A) |
The remote device does not support the feature associated with the issued command.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_UNSPECIFIED_ERROR
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_UNSPECIFIED_ERROR ((sl_status_t)0x101F) |
No other error code specified is appropriate to use.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_LL_RESPONSE_TIMEOUT
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_LL_RESPONSE_TIMEOUT ((sl_status_t)0x1022) |
Connection terminated due to link-layer procedure timeout.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_LL_PROCEDURE_COLLISION
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_LL_PROCEDURE_COLLISION ((sl_status_t)0x1023) |
LL procedure has collided with the same transaction or procedure that is already in progress.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_ENCRYPTION_MODE_NOT_ACCEPTABLE
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_ENCRYPTION_MODE_NOT_ACCEPTABLE ((sl_status_t)0x1025) |
The requested encryption mode is not acceptable at this time.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_LINK_KEY_CANNOT_BE_CHANGED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_LINK_KEY_CANNOT_BE_CHANGED ((sl_status_t)0x1026) |
Link key cannot be changed because a fixed unit key is being used.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_INSTANT_PASSED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_INSTANT_PASSED ((sl_status_t)0x1028) |
LMP PDU or LL PDU that includes an instant cannot be performed because the instant when this would have occurred has passed.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_PAIRING_WITH_UNIT_KEY_NOT_SUPPORTED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_PAIRING_WITH_UNIT_KEY_NOT_SUPPORTED ((sl_status_t)0x1029) |
It was not possible to pair as a unit key was requested and it is not supported.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_DIFFERENT_TRANSACTION_COLLISION
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_DIFFERENT_TRANSACTION_COLLISION ((sl_status_t)0x102A) |
LMP transaction was started that collides with an ongoing transaction.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_CHANNEL_ASSESSMENT_NOT_SUPPORTED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_CHANNEL_ASSESSMENT_NOT_SUPPORTED ((sl_status_t)0x102E) |
The Controller cannot perform channel assessment because it is not supported.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_INSUFFICIENT_SECURITY
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_INSUFFICIENT_SECURITY ((sl_status_t)0x102F) |
The HCI command or LMP PDU sent is only possible on an encrypted link.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_PARAMETER_OUT_OF_MANDATORY_RANGE
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_PARAMETER_OUT_OF_MANDATORY_RANGE ((sl_status_t)0x1030) |
A parameter value requested is outside the mandatory range of parameters for the given HCI command or LMP PDU.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_SIMPLE_PAIRING_NOT_SUPPORTED_BY_HOST
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_SIMPLE_PAIRING_NOT_SUPPORTED_BY_HOST ((sl_status_t)0x1037) |
The IO capabilities request or response was rejected because the sending Host does not support Secure Simple Pairing even though the receiving Link Manager does.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_HOST_BUSY_PAIRING
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_HOST_BUSY_PAIRING ((sl_status_t)0x1038) |
The Host is busy with another pairing operation and unable to support the requested pairing. The receiving device should retry pairing again later.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_CONNECTION_REJECTED_DUE_TO_NO_SUITABLE_CHANNEL_FOUND
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_CONNECTION_REJECTED_DUE_TO_NO_SUITABLE_CHANNEL_FOUND ((sl_status_t)0x1039) |
The Controller could not calculate an appropriate value for the Channel selection operation.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_CONTROLLER_BUSY
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_CONTROLLER_BUSY ((sl_status_t)0x103A) |
Operation was rejected because the controller is busy and unable to process the request.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_UNACCEPTABLE_CONNECTION_INTERVAL
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_UNACCEPTABLE_CONNECTION_INTERVAL ((sl_status_t)0x103B) |
Remote device terminated the connection because of an unacceptable connection interval.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_ADVERTISING_TIMEOUT
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_ADVERTISING_TIMEOUT ((sl_status_t)0x103C) |
Ddvertising for a fixed duration completed or, for directed advertising, that advertising completed without a connection being created.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_CONNECTION_TERMINATED_DUE_TO_MIC_FAILURE
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_CONNECTION_TERMINATED_DUE_TO_MIC_FAILURE ((sl_status_t)0x103D) |
Connection was terminated because the Message Integrity Check (MIC) failed on a received packet.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_CONNECTION_FAILED_TO_BE_ESTABLISHED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_CONNECTION_FAILED_TO_BE_ESTABLISHED ((sl_status_t)0x103E) |
LL initiated a connection but the connection has failed to be established. Controller did not receive any packets from remote end.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_MAC_CONNECTION_FAILED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_MAC_CONNECTION_FAILED ((sl_status_t)0x103F) |
The MAC of the 802.11 AMP was requested to connect to a peer, but the connection failed.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_COARSE_CLOCK_ADJUSTMENT_REJECTED_BUT_WILL_TRY_TO_ADJUST_USING_CLOCK_DRAGGING
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_COARSE_CLOCK_ADJUSTMENT_REJECTED_BUT_WILL_TRY_TO_ADJUST_USING_CLOCK_DRAGGING ((sl_status_t)0x1040) |
The master, at this time, is unable to make a coarse adjustment to the piconet clock, using the supplied parameters. Instead the master will attempt to move the clock using clock dragging.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_UNKNOWN_ADVERTISING_IDENTIFIER
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_UNKNOWN_ADVERTISING_IDENTIFIER ((sl_status_t)0x1042) |
A command was sent from the Host that should identify an Advertising or Sync handle, but the Advertising or Sync handle does not exist.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_LIMIT_REACHED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_LIMIT_REACHED ((sl_status_t)0x1043) |
Number of operations requested has been reached and has indicated the completion of the activity (e.g., advertising or scanning).
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_OPERATION_CANCELLED_BY_HOST
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_OPERATION_CANCELLED_BY_HOST ((sl_status_t)0x1044) |
A request to the Controller issued by the Host and still pending was successfully canceled.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_PACKET_TOO_LONG
#define SL_STATUS_BT_CTRL_PACKET_TOO_LONG ((sl_status_t)0x1045) |
An attempt was made to send or receive a packet that exceeds the maximum allowed packet l.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_INVALID_HANDLE
#define SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_INVALID_HANDLE ((sl_status_t)0x1101) |
The attribute handle given was not valid on this server.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_READ_NOT_PERMITTED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_READ_NOT_PERMITTED ((sl_status_t)0x1102) |
The attribute cannot be read.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_WRITE_NOT_PERMITTED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_WRITE_NOT_PERMITTED ((sl_status_t)0x1103) |
The attribute cannot be written.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_INVALID_PDU
#define SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_INVALID_PDU ((sl_status_t)0x1104) |
The attribute PDU was invalid.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_INSUFFICIENT_AUTHENTICATION
#define SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_INSUFFICIENT_AUTHENTICATION ((sl_status_t)0x1105) |
The attribute requires authentication before it can be read or written.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED ((sl_status_t)0x1106) |
Attribute Server does not support the request received from the client.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_INVALID_OFFSET
#define SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_INVALID_OFFSET ((sl_status_t)0x1107) |
Offset specified was past the end of the attribute.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_INSUFFICIENT_AUTHORIZATION
#define SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_INSUFFICIENT_AUTHORIZATION ((sl_status_t)0x1108) |
The attribute requires authorization before it can be read or written.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_PREPARE_QUEUE_FULL
#define SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_PREPARE_QUEUE_FULL ((sl_status_t)0x1109) |
Too many prepare writes have been queueud.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_ATT_NOT_FOUND
#define SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_ATT_NOT_FOUND ((sl_status_t)0x110A) |
No attribute found within the given attribute handle range.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_ATT_NOT_LONG
#define SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_ATT_NOT_LONG ((sl_status_t)0x110B) |
The attribute cannot be read or written using the Read Blob Request.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_INSUFFICIENT_ENC_KEY_SIZE
#define SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_INSUFFICIENT_ENC_KEY_SIZE ((sl_status_t)0x110C) |
The Encryption Key Size used for encrypting this link is insufficient.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_INVALID_ATT_LENGTH
#define SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_INVALID_ATT_LENGTH ((sl_status_t)0x110D) |
The attribute value length is invalid for the operation.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_UNLIKELY_ERROR
#define SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_UNLIKELY_ERROR ((sl_status_t)0x110E) |
The attribute request that was requested has encountered an error that was unlikely, and therefore could not be completed as requested.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_INSUFFICIENT_ENCRYPTION
#define SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_INSUFFICIENT_ENCRYPTION ((sl_status_t)0x110F) |
The attribute requires encryption before it can be read or written.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_UNSUPPORTED_GROUP_TYPE
#define SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_UNSUPPORTED_GROUP_TYPE ((sl_status_t)0x1110) |
The attribute type is not a supported grouping attribute as defined by a higher layer specification.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES
#define SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES ((sl_status_t)0x1111) |
Insufficient Resources to complete the request.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_OUT_OF_SYNC
#define SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_OUT_OF_SYNC ((sl_status_t)0x1112) |
The server requests the client to rediscover the database.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_VALUE_NOT_ALLOWED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_VALUE_NOT_ALLOWED ((sl_status_t)0x1113) |
The attribute parameter value was not allowed.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_APPLICATION
#define SL_STATUS_BT_ATT_APPLICATION ((sl_status_t)0x1180) |
When this is returned in a BGAPI response, the application tried to read or write the value of a user attribute from the GATT databa.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_PASSKEY_ENTRY_FAILED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_PASSKEY_ENTRY_FAILED ((sl_status_t)0x1201) |
The user input of passkey failed, for example, the user cancelled the operation.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_OOB_NOT_AVAILABLE
#define SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_OOB_NOT_AVAILABLE ((sl_status_t)0x1202) |
Out of Band data is not available for authentication.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIREMENTS
#define SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIREMENTS ((sl_status_t)0x1203) |
The pairing procedure cannot be performed as authentication requirements cannot be met due to IO capabilities of one or both devices.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_CONFIRM_VALUE_FAILED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_CONFIRM_VALUE_FAILED ((sl_status_t)0x1204) |
The confirm value does not match the calculated compare value.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_PAIRING_NOT_SUPPORTED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_PAIRING_NOT_SUPPORTED ((sl_status_t)0x1205) |
Pairing is not supported by the device.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_ENCRYPTION_KEY_SIZE
#define SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_ENCRYPTION_KEY_SIZE ((sl_status_t)0x1206) |
The resultant encryption key size is insufficient for the security requirements of this device.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_COMMAND_NOT_SUPPORTED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_COMMAND_NOT_SUPPORTED ((sl_status_t)0x1207) |
The SMP command received is not supported on this device.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_UNSPECIFIED_REASON
#define SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_UNSPECIFIED_REASON ((sl_status_t)0x1208) |
Pairing failed due to an unspecified reason.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_REPEATED_ATTEMPTS
#define SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_REPEATED_ATTEMPTS ((sl_status_t)0x1209) |
Pairing or authentication procedure is disallowed because too little time has elapsed since last pairing request or security request.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_INVALID_PARAMETERS
#define SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_INVALID_PARAMETERS ((sl_status_t)0x120A) |
The Invalid Parameters error code indicates: the command length is invalid or a parameter is outside of the specified range.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_DHKEY_CHECK_FAILED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_DHKEY_CHECK_FAILED ((sl_status_t)0x120B) |
Indicates to the remote device that the DHKey Check value received doesn't match the one calculated by the local device.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_NUMERIC_COMPARISON_FAILED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_NUMERIC_COMPARISON_FAILED ((sl_status_t)0x120C) |
Indicates that the confirm values in the numeric comparison protocol do not match.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_BREDR_PAIRING_IN_PROGRESS
#define SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_BREDR_PAIRING_IN_PROGRESS ((sl_status_t)0x120D) |
Indicates that the pairing over the LE transport failed due to a Pairing Request sent over the BR/EDR transport in process.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_CROSS_TRANSPORT_KEY_DERIVATION_GENERATION_NOT_ALLOWED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_SMP_CROSS_TRANSPORT_KEY_DERIVATION_GENERATION_NOT_ALLOWED ((sl_status_t)0x120E) |
Indicates that the BR/EDR Link Key generated on the BR/EDR transport cannot be used to derive and distribute keys for the LE transport.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_ALREADY_EXISTS
#define SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_ALREADY_EXISTS ((sl_status_t)0x0501) |
Returned when trying to add a key or some other unique resource with an ID which already exists.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_DOES_NOT_EXIST
#define SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_DOES_NOT_EXIST ((sl_status_t)0x0502) |
Returned when trying to manipulate a key or some other resource with an ID which does not exist.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_LIMIT_REACHED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_LIMIT_REACHED ((sl_status_t)0x0503) |
Returned when an operation cannot be executed because a pre-configured limit for keys, key bindings, elements, models, virtual addresses, provisioned devices, or provisioning sessions is reached.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_INVALID_ADDRESS
#define SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_INVALID_ADDRESS ((sl_status_t)0x0504) |
Returned when trying to use a reserved address or add a "pre-provisioned" device using an address already used by some other device.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_MALFORMED_DATA
#define SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_MALFORMED_DATA ((sl_status_t)0x0505) |
In a BGAPI response, the user supplied malformed data; in a BGAPI event, the remote end responded with malformed or unrecognized data.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_ALREADY_INITIALIZED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_ALREADY_INITIALIZED ((sl_status_t)0x0506) |
An attempt was made to initialize a subsystem that was already initialized.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_NOT_INITIALIZED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_NOT_INITIALIZED ((sl_status_t)0x0507) |
An attempt was made to use a subsystem that wasn't initialized yet. Call the subsystem's init function first.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_NO_FRIEND_OFFER
#define SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_NO_FRIEND_OFFER ((sl_status_t)0x0508) |
Returned when trying to establish a friendship as a Low Power Node, but no acceptable friend offer message was received.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_PROV_LINK_CLOSED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_PROV_LINK_CLOSED ((sl_status_t)0x0509) |
Provisioning link was unexpectedly closed before provisioning was complete.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_PROV_INVALID_PDU
#define SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_PROV_INVALID_PDU ((sl_status_t)0x050A) |
An unrecognized provisioning PDU was received.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_PROV_INVALID_PDU_FORMAT
#define SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_PROV_INVALID_PDU_FORMAT ((sl_status_t)0x050B) |
A provisioning PDU with wrong length or containing field values that are out of bounds was received.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_PROV_UNEXPECTED_PDU
#define SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_PROV_UNEXPECTED_PDU ((sl_status_t)0x050C) |
An unexpected (out of sequence) provisioning PDU was received.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_PROV_CONFIRMATION_FAILED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_PROV_CONFIRMATION_FAILED ((sl_status_t)0x050D) |
The computed confirmation value did not match the expected value.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_PROV_OUT_OF_RESOURCES
#define SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_PROV_OUT_OF_RESOURCES ((sl_status_t)0x050E) |
Provisioning could not be continued due to insufficient resources.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_PROV_DECRYPTION_FAILED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_PROV_DECRYPTION_FAILED ((sl_status_t)0x050F) |
The provisioning data block could not be decrypted.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_PROV_UNEXPECTED_ERROR
#define SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_PROV_UNEXPECTED_ERROR ((sl_status_t)0x0510) |
An unexpected error happened during provisioning.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_PROV_CANNOT_ASSIGN_ADDR
#define SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_PROV_CANNOT_ASSIGN_ADDR ((sl_status_t)0x0511) |
Device could not assign unicast addresses to all of its elements.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_ADDRESS_TEMPORARILY_UNAVAILABLE
#define SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_ADDRESS_TEMPORARILY_UNAVAILABLE ((sl_status_t)0x0512) |
Returned when trying to reuse an address of a previously deleted device before an IV Index Update has been executed.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_ADDRESS_ALREADY_USED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_ADDRESS_ALREADY_USED ((sl_status_t)0x0513) |
Returned when trying to assign an address that is used by one of the devices in the Device Database, or by the Provisioner itself.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_INVALID_ADDRESS
#define SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_INVALID_ADDRESS ((sl_status_t)0x1301) |
Returned when address in request was not valid.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_INVALID_MODEL
#define SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_INVALID_MODEL ((sl_status_t)0x1302) |
Returned when model identified is not found for a given element.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_INVALID_APP_KEY
#define SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_INVALID_APP_KEY ((sl_status_t)0x1303) |
Returned when the key identified by AppKeyIndex is not stored in the node.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_INVALID_NET_KEY
#define SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_INVALID_NET_KEY ((sl_status_t)0x1304) |
Returned when the key identified by NetKeyIndex is not stored in the node.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES
#define SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES ((sl_status_t)0x1305) |
Returned when The node cannot serve the request due to insufficient resources.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_KEY_INDEX_EXISTS
#define SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_KEY_INDEX_EXISTS ((sl_status_t)0x1306) |
Returned when the key identified is already stored in the node and the new NetKey value is different.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_INVALID_PUBLISH_PARAMS
#define SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_INVALID_PUBLISH_PARAMS ((sl_status_t)0x1307) |
Returned when the model does not support the publish mechanism.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_NOT_SUBSCRIBE_MODEL
#define SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_NOT_SUBSCRIBE_MODEL ((sl_status_t)0x1308) |
Returned when the model does not support the subscribe mechanism.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_STORAGE_FAILURE
#define SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_STORAGE_FAILURE ((sl_status_t)0x1309) |
Returned when storing of the requested parameters failed.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_NOT_SUPPORTED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_NOT_SUPPORTED ((sl_status_t)0x130A) |
Returned when requested setting is not supported.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_CANNOT_UPDATE
#define SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_CANNOT_UPDATE ((sl_status_t)0x130B) |
Returned when the requested update operation cannot be performed due to general constraints.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_CANNOT_REMOVE
#define SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_CANNOT_REMOVE ((sl_status_t)0x130C) |
Returned when the requested delete operation cannot be performed due to general constraints.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_CANNOT_BIND
#define SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_CANNOT_BIND ((sl_status_t)0x130D) |
Returned when the requested bind operation cannot be performed due to general constraints.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_TEMPORARILY_UNABLE
#define SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_TEMPORARILY_UNABLE ((sl_status_t)0x130E) |
Returned when The node cannot start advertising with Node Identity or Proxy since the maximum number of parallel advertising is reached.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_CANNOT_SET
#define SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_CANNOT_SET ((sl_status_t)0x130F) |
Returned when the requested state cannot be set.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_UNSPECIFIED
#define SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_UNSPECIFIED ((sl_status_t)0x1310) |
Returned when an unspecified error took place.
◆ SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_INVALID_BINDING
#define SL_STATUS_BT_MESH_FOUNDATION_INVALID_BINDING ((sl_status_t)0x1311) |
Returned when the NetKeyIndex and AppKeyIndex combination is not valid for a Config AppKey Update.
◆ SL_STATUS_WIFI_INVALID_KEY
#define SL_STATUS_WIFI_INVALID_KEY ((sl_status_t)0x0B01) |
Invalid firmware keyset.
◆ SL_STATUS_WIFI_FIRMWARE_DOWNLOAD_TIMEOUT
#define SL_STATUS_WIFI_FIRMWARE_DOWNLOAD_TIMEOUT ((sl_status_t)0x0B02) |
The firmware download took too long.
◆ SL_STATUS_WIFI_UNSUPPORTED_MESSAGE_ID
#define SL_STATUS_WIFI_UNSUPPORTED_MESSAGE_ID ((sl_status_t)0x0B03) |
Unknown request ID or wrong interface ID used.
◆ SL_STATUS_WIFI_WARNING
#define SL_STATUS_WIFI_WARNING ((sl_status_t)0x0B04) |
The request is successful but some parameters have been ignored.
◆ SL_STATUS_WIFI_NO_PACKET_TO_RECEIVE
#define SL_STATUS_WIFI_NO_PACKET_TO_RECEIVE ((sl_status_t)0x0B05) |
No Packets waiting to be received.
◆ SL_STATUS_WIFI_SLEEP_GRANTED
#define SL_STATUS_WIFI_SLEEP_GRANTED ((sl_status_t)0x0B08) |
The sleep mode is granted.
◆ SL_STATUS_WIFI_SLEEP_NOT_GRANTED
#define SL_STATUS_WIFI_SLEEP_NOT_GRANTED ((sl_status_t)0x0B09) |
The WFx does not go back to sleep.
◆ SL_STATUS_WIFI_SECURE_LINK_MAC_KEY_ERROR
#define SL_STATUS_WIFI_SECURE_LINK_MAC_KEY_ERROR ((sl_status_t)0x0B10) |
The SecureLink MAC key was not found.
◆ SL_STATUS_WIFI_SECURE_LINK_MAC_KEY_ALREADY_BURNED
#define SL_STATUS_WIFI_SECURE_LINK_MAC_KEY_ALREADY_BURNED ((sl_status_t)0x0B11) |
The SecureLink MAC key is already installed in OTP.
◆ SL_STATUS_WIFI_SECURE_LINK_RAM_MODE_NOT_ALLOWED
#define SL_STATUS_WIFI_SECURE_LINK_RAM_MODE_NOT_ALLOWED ((sl_status_t)0x0B12) |
The SecureLink MAC key cannot be installed in RAM.
◆ SL_STATUS_WIFI_SECURE_LINK_FAILED_UNKNOWN_MODE
#define SL_STATUS_WIFI_SECURE_LINK_FAILED_UNKNOWN_MODE ((sl_status_t)0x0B13) |
The SecureLink MAC key installation failed.
◆ SL_STATUS_WIFI_SECURE_LINK_EXCHANGE_FAILED
#define SL_STATUS_WIFI_SECURE_LINK_EXCHANGE_FAILED ((sl_status_t)0x0B14) |
SecureLink key (re)negotiation failed.
◆ SL_STATUS_WIFI_WRONG_STATE
#define SL_STATUS_WIFI_WRONG_STATE ((sl_status_t)0x0B18) |
The device is in an inappropriate state to perform the request.
◆ SL_STATUS_WIFI_CHANNEL_NOT_ALLOWED
#define SL_STATUS_WIFI_CHANNEL_NOT_ALLOWED ((sl_status_t)0x0B19) |
The request failed due to regulatory limitations.
◆ SL_STATUS_WIFI_NO_MATCHING_AP
#define SL_STATUS_WIFI_NO_MATCHING_AP ((sl_status_t)0x0B1A) |
The connection request failed because no suitable AP was found.
◆ SL_STATUS_WIFI_CONNECTION_ABORTED
#define SL_STATUS_WIFI_CONNECTION_ABORTED ((sl_status_t)0x0B1B) |
The connection request was aborted by host.
◆ SL_STATUS_WIFI_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT
#define SL_STATUS_WIFI_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT ((sl_status_t)0x0B1C) |
The connection request failed because of a timeout.
◆ SL_STATUS_WIFI_CONNECTION_REJECTED_BY_AP
#define SL_STATUS_WIFI_CONNECTION_REJECTED_BY_AP ((sl_status_t)0x0B1D) |
The connection request failed because the AP rejected the device.
◆ SL_STATUS_WIFI_CONNECTION_AUTH_FAILURE
#define SL_STATUS_WIFI_CONNECTION_AUTH_FAILURE ((sl_status_t)0x0B1E) |
The connection request failed because the WPA handshake did not complete successfully.
◆ SL_STATUS_WIFI_RETRY_EXCEEDED
#define SL_STATUS_WIFI_RETRY_EXCEEDED ((sl_status_t)0x0B1F) |
The request failed because the retry limit was exceeded.
◆ SL_STATUS_WIFI_TX_LIFETIME_EXCEEDED
#define SL_STATUS_WIFI_TX_LIFETIME_EXCEEDED ((sl_status_t)0x0B20) |
The request failed because the MSDU life time was exceeded.