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- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * uC/OS-III
- * The Real-Time Kernel
- *
- * (c) Copyright 2009-2014; Micrium, Inc.; Weston, FL
- * All rights reserved. Protected by international copyright laws.
- *
- * MUTEX MANAGEMENT
- *
- * File : OS_MUTEX.C
- * By : JJL
- * Version : V3.04.04
- *
- * LICENSING TERMS:
- * ---------------
- * uC/OS-III is provided in source form for FREE short-term evaluation, for educational use or
- * for peaceful research. If you plan or intend to use uC/OS-III in a commercial application/
- * product then, you need to contact Micrium to properly license uC/OS-III for its use in your
- * application/product. We provide ALL the source code for your convenience and to help you
- * experience uC/OS-III. The fact that the source is provided does NOT mean that you can use
- * it commercially without paying a licensing fee.
- *
- * Knowledge of the source code may NOT be used to develop a similar product.
- *
- * Please help us continue to provide the embedded community with the finest software available.
- * Your honesty is greatly appreciated.
- *
- * You can find our product's user manual, API reference, release notes and
- * more information at https://doc.micrium.com.
- * You can contact us at www.micrium.com.
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- */
-
- #define MICRIUM_SOURCE
- #include "os.h"
-
- #ifdef VSC_INCLUDE_SOURCE_FILE_NAMES
- const CPU_CHAR *os_mutex__c = "$Id: $";
- #endif
-
-
- #if OS_CFG_MUTEX_EN > 0u
- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * CREATE A MUTEX
- *
- * Description: This function creates a mutex.
- *
- * Arguments : p_mutex is a pointer to the mutex to initialize. Your application is responsible for allocating
- * storage for the mutex.
- *
- * p_name is a pointer to the name you would like to give the mutex.
- *
- * p_err is a pointer to a variable that will contain an error code returned by this function.
- *
- * OS_ERR_NONE if the call was successful
- * OS_ERR_CREATE_ISR if you called this function from an ISR
- * OS_ERR_ILLEGAL_CREATE_RUN_TIME if you are trying to create the Mutex after you called
- * OSSafetyCriticalStart().
- * OS_ERR_NAME if 'p_name' is a NULL pointer
- * OS_ERR_OBJ_CREATED if the mutex has already been created
- * OS_ERR_OBJ_PTR_NULL if 'p_mutex' is a NULL pointer
- *
- * Returns : none
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- */
-
- void OSMutexCreate (OS_MUTEX *p_mutex,
- CPU_CHAR *p_name,
- OS_ERR *p_err)
- {
- CPU_SR_ALLOC();
-
-
-
- #ifdef OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL
- if (p_err == (OS_ERR *)0) {
- OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL_EXCEPTION();
- return;
- }
- #endif
-
- #ifdef OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL_IEC61508
- if (OSSafetyCriticalStartFlag == DEF_TRUE) {
- *p_err = OS_ERR_ILLEGAL_CREATE_RUN_TIME;
- return;
- }
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_CALLED_FROM_ISR_CHK_EN > 0u
- if (OSIntNestingCtr > (OS_NESTING_CTR)0) { /* Not allowed to be called from an ISR */
- *p_err = OS_ERR_CREATE_ISR;
- return;
- }
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_ARG_CHK_EN > 0u
- if (p_mutex == (OS_MUTEX *)0) { /* Validate 'p_mutex' */
- *p_err = OS_ERR_OBJ_PTR_NULL;
- return;
- }
- #endif
-
- OS_CRITICAL_ENTER();
- #if OS_OBJ_TYPE_REQ > 0u
- p_mutex->Type = OS_OBJ_TYPE_MUTEX; /* Mark the data structure as a mutex */
- #endif
- #if OS_CFG_DBG_EN > 0u
- p_mutex->NamePtr = p_name;
- #else
- (void)&p_name;
- #endif
- p_mutex->MutexGrpNextPtr = (OS_MUTEX *)0;
- p_mutex->OwnerTCBPtr = (OS_TCB *)0;
- p_mutex->OwnerNestingCtr = (OS_NESTING_CTR)0; /* Mutex is available */
- p_mutex->TS = (CPU_TS )0;
- OS_PendListInit(&p_mutex->PendList); /* Initialize the waiting list */
-
- #if OS_CFG_DBG_EN > 0u
- OS_MutexDbgListAdd(p_mutex);
- #endif
-
- OSMutexQty++;
-
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_MUTEX_CREATE(p_mutex, p_name); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
-
- OS_CRITICAL_EXIT_NO_SCHED();
- *p_err = OS_ERR_NONE;
- }
-
-
- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * DELETE A MUTEX
- *
- * Description: This function deletes a mutex and readies all tasks pending on the mutex.
- *
- * Arguments : p_mutex is a pointer to the mutex to delete
- *
- * opt determines delete options as follows:
- *
- * OS_OPT_DEL_NO_PEND Delete mutex ONLY if no task pending
- * OS_OPT_DEL_ALWAYS Deletes the mutex even if tasks are waiting.
- * In this case, all the tasks pending will be readied.
- *
- * p_err is a pointer to a variable that will contain an error code returned by this function.
- *
- * OS_ERR_NONE The call was successful and the mutex was deleted
- * OS_ERR_DEL_ISR If you attempted to delete the mutex from an ISR
- * OS_ERR_OBJ_PTR_NULL If 'p_mutex' is a NULL pointer.
- * OS_ERR_OBJ_TYPE If 'p_mutex' is not pointing to a mutex
- * OS_ERR_OPT_INVALID An invalid option was specified
- * OS_ERR_STATE_INVALID Task is in an invalid state
- * OS_ERR_TASK_WAITING One or more tasks were waiting on the mutex
- *
- * Returns : == 0 if no tasks were waiting on the mutex, or upon error.
- * > 0 if one or more tasks waiting on the mutex are now readied and informed.
- *
- * Note(s) : 1) This function must be used with care. Tasks that would normally expect the presence of the mutex MUST
- * check the return code of OSMutexPend().
- *
- * 2) Because ALL tasks pending on the mutex will be readied, you MUST be careful in applications where the
- * mutex is used for mutual exclusion because the resource(s) will no longer be guarded by the mutex.
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- */
-
- #if OS_CFG_MUTEX_DEL_EN > 0u
- OS_OBJ_QTY OSMutexDel (OS_MUTEX *p_mutex,
- OS_OPT opt,
- OS_ERR *p_err)
- {
- OS_OBJ_QTY cnt;
- OS_OBJ_QTY nbr_tasks;
- OS_PEND_DATA *p_pend_data;
- OS_PEND_LIST *p_pend_list;
- OS_TCB *p_tcb;
- OS_TCB *p_tcb_owner;
- CPU_TS ts;
- #if OS_CFG_MUTEX_EN > 0u
- OS_PRIO prio_new;
- #endif
- CPU_SR_ALLOC();
-
-
-
- #ifdef OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL
- if (p_err == (OS_ERR *)0) {
- OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL_EXCEPTION();
- return ((OS_OBJ_QTY)0);
- }
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_CALLED_FROM_ISR_CHK_EN > 0u
- if (OSIntNestingCtr > (OS_NESTING_CTR)0) { /* Not allowed to delete a mutex from an ISR */
- *p_err = OS_ERR_DEL_ISR;
- return ((OS_OBJ_QTY)0);
- }
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_ARG_CHK_EN > 0u
- if (p_mutex == (OS_MUTEX *)0) { /* Validate 'p_mutex' */
- *p_err = OS_ERR_OBJ_PTR_NULL;
- return ((OS_OBJ_QTY)0);
- }
- switch (opt) { /* Validate 'opt' */
- case OS_OPT_DEL_NO_PEND:
- case OS_OPT_DEL_ALWAYS:
- break;
-
- default:
- *p_err = OS_ERR_OPT_INVALID;
- return ((OS_OBJ_QTY)0);
- }
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_OBJ_TYPE_CHK_EN > 0u
- if (p_mutex->Type != OS_OBJ_TYPE_MUTEX) { /* Make sure mutex was created */
- *p_err = OS_ERR_OBJ_TYPE;
- return ((OS_OBJ_QTY)0);
- }
- #endif
-
- OS_CRITICAL_ENTER();
- p_pend_list = &p_mutex->PendList;
- cnt = p_pend_list->NbrEntries;
- nbr_tasks = cnt;
- switch (opt) {
- case OS_OPT_DEL_NO_PEND: /* Delete mutex only if no task waiting */
- if (nbr_tasks == (OS_OBJ_QTY)0) {
- #if OS_CFG_DBG_EN > 0u
- OS_MutexDbgListRemove(p_mutex);
- #endif
- OSMutexQty--;
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_MUTEX_DEL(p_mutex); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- if (p_mutex->OwnerTCBPtr != (OS_TCB *)0) { /* Does the mutex belong to a task? */
- OS_MutexGrpRemove(p_mutex->OwnerTCBPtr, p_mutex); /* yes, remove it from the task group. */
- }
- OS_MutexClr(p_mutex);
- OS_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- *p_err = OS_ERR_NONE;
- } else {
- OS_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- *p_err = OS_ERR_TASK_WAITING;
- }
- break;
-
- case OS_OPT_DEL_ALWAYS: /* Always delete the mutex */
- ts = OS_TS_GET(); /* Get timestamp */
- while (cnt > 0u) { /* Remove all tasks from the pend list */
- p_pend_data = p_pend_list->HeadPtr;
- p_tcb = p_pend_data->TCBPtr;
- OS_PendObjDel((OS_PEND_OBJ *)((void *)p_mutex),
- p_tcb,
- ts);
- cnt--;
- }
- #if OS_CFG_DBG_EN > 0u
- OS_MutexDbgListRemove(p_mutex);
- #endif
- OSMutexQty--;
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_MUTEX_DEL(p_mutex); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
-
- p_tcb_owner = p_mutex->OwnerTCBPtr;
- if (p_tcb_owner != (OS_TCB *)0) { /* Does the mutex belong to a task? */
- OS_MutexGrpRemove(p_tcb_owner, p_mutex); /* yes, remove it from the task group. */
- }
-
-
- if ((p_tcb_owner != (OS_TCB *)0) && /* Did we had to change the prio of owner? */
- (p_tcb_owner->Prio != p_tcb_owner->BasePrio)) {
- prio_new = OS_MutexGrpPrioFindHighest(p_tcb_owner);
- prio_new = prio_new > p_tcb_owner->BasePrio ? p_tcb_owner->BasePrio : prio_new;
- OS_TaskChangePrio(p_tcb_owner, prio_new);
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_MUTEX_TASK_PRIO_DISINHERIT(p_tcb_owner, p_tcb_owner->Prio)
- #endif
- }
-
- OS_MutexClr(p_mutex);
- OS_CRITICAL_EXIT_NO_SCHED();
- OSSched(); /* Find highest priority task ready to run */
- *p_err = OS_ERR_NONE;
- break;
-
- default:
- OS_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- *p_err = OS_ERR_OPT_INVALID;
- break;
- }
- return (nbr_tasks);
- }
- #endif
-
-
- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * PEND ON MUTEX
- *
- * Description: This function waits for a mutex.
- *
- * Arguments : p_mutex is a pointer to the mutex
- *
- * timeout is an optional timeout period (in clock ticks). If non-zero, your task will wait for the
- * resource up to the amount of time (in 'ticks') specified by this argument. If you specify
- * 0, however, your task will wait forever at the specified mutex or, until the resource
- * becomes available.
- *
- * opt determines whether the user wants to block if the mutex is not available or not:
- *
- * OS_OPT_PEND_BLOCKING
- * OS_OPT_PEND_NON_BLOCKING
- *
- * p_ts is a pointer to a variable that will receive the timestamp of when the mutex was posted or
- * pend aborted or the mutex deleted. If you pass a NULL pointer (i.e. (CPU_TS *)0) then you
- * will not get the timestamp. In other words, passing a NULL pointer is valid and indicates
- * that you don't need the timestamp.
- *
- * p_err is a pointer to a variable that will contain an error code returned by this function.
- *
- * OS_ERR_NONE The call was successful and your task owns the resource
- * OS_ERR_MUTEX_OWNER If calling task already owns the mutex
- * OS_ERR_OBJ_DEL If 'p_mutex' was deleted
- * OS_ERR_OBJ_PTR_NULL If 'p_mutex' is a NULL pointer.
- * OS_ERR_OBJ_TYPE If 'p_mutex' is not pointing at a mutex
- * OS_ERR_OPT_INVALID If you didn't specify a valid option
- * OS_ERR_PEND_ABORT If the pend was aborted by another task
- * OS_ERR_PEND_ISR If you called this function from an ISR and the result
- * would lead to a suspension.
- * OS_ERR_PEND_WOULD_BLOCK If you specified non-blocking but the mutex was not
- * available.
- * OS_ERR_SCHED_LOCKED If you called this function when the scheduler is locked
- * OS_ERR_STATE_INVALID If the task is in an invalid state
- * OS_ERR_STATUS_INVALID If the pend status has an invalid value
- * OS_ERR_TIMEOUT The mutex was not received within the specified timeout.
- *
- * Returns : none
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- */
-
- void OSMutexPend (OS_MUTEX *p_mutex,
- OS_TICK timeout,
- OS_OPT opt,
- CPU_TS *p_ts,
- OS_ERR *p_err)
- {
- OS_PEND_DATA pend_data;
- OS_TCB *p_tcb;
- CPU_SR_ALLOC();
-
-
-
- #ifdef OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL
- if (p_err == (OS_ERR *)0) {
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_MUTEX_PEND_FAILED(p_mutex); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL_EXCEPTION();
- return;
- }
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_CALLED_FROM_ISR_CHK_EN > 0u
- if (OSIntNestingCtr > (OS_NESTING_CTR)0) { /* Not allowed to call from an ISR */
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_MUTEX_PEND_FAILED(p_mutex); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_PEND_ISR;
- return;
- }
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_ARG_CHK_EN > 0u
- if (p_mutex == (OS_MUTEX *)0) { /* Validate arguments */
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_MUTEX_PEND_FAILED(p_mutex); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_OBJ_PTR_NULL;
- return;
- }
- switch (opt) { /* Validate 'opt' */
- case OS_OPT_PEND_BLOCKING:
- case OS_OPT_PEND_NON_BLOCKING:
- break;
-
- default:
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_MUTEX_PEND_FAILED(p_mutex); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_OPT_INVALID;
- return;
- }
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_OBJ_TYPE_CHK_EN > 0u
- if (p_mutex->Type != OS_OBJ_TYPE_MUTEX) { /* Make sure mutex was created */
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_MUTEX_PEND_FAILED(p_mutex); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_OBJ_TYPE;
- return;
- }
- #endif
-
- if (p_ts != (CPU_TS *)0) {
- *p_ts = (CPU_TS )0; /* Initialize the returned timestamp */
- }
-
- CPU_CRITICAL_ENTER();
- if (p_mutex->OwnerNestingCtr == (OS_NESTING_CTR)0) { /* Resource available? */
- p_mutex->OwnerTCBPtr = OSTCBCurPtr; /* Yes, caller may proceed */
- p_mutex->OwnerNestingCtr = (OS_NESTING_CTR)1;
- if (p_ts != (CPU_TS *)0) {
- *p_ts = p_mutex->TS;
- }
- OS_MutexGrpAdd(OSTCBCurPtr, p_mutex); /* Add mutex to owner's group */
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_MUTEX_PEND(p_mutex); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_NONE;
- return;
- }
-
- if (OSTCBCurPtr == p_mutex->OwnerTCBPtr) { /* See if current task is already the owner of the mutex */
- p_mutex->OwnerNestingCtr++;
- if (p_ts != (CPU_TS *)0) {
- *p_ts = p_mutex->TS;
- }
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_MUTEX_PEND_FAILED(p_mutex); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_MUTEX_OWNER; /* Indicate that current task already owns the mutex */
- return;
- }
-
- if ((opt & OS_OPT_PEND_NON_BLOCKING) != (OS_OPT)0) { /* Caller wants to block if not available? */
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_MUTEX_PEND_FAILED(p_mutex); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_PEND_WOULD_BLOCK; /* No */
- return;
- } else {
- if (OSSchedLockNestingCtr > (OS_NESTING_CTR)0) { /* Can't pend when the scheduler is locked */
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_MUTEX_PEND_FAILED(p_mutex); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_SCHED_LOCKED;
- return;
- }
- }
- /* Lock the scheduler/re-enable interrupts */
- OS_CRITICAL_ENTER_CPU_EXIT();
- p_tcb = p_mutex->OwnerTCBPtr; /* Point to the TCB of the Mutex owner */
- if (p_tcb->Prio > OSTCBCurPtr->Prio) { /* See if mutex owner has a lower priority than current */
- OS_TaskChangePrio(p_tcb, OSTCBCurPtr->Prio);
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_MUTEX_TASK_PRIO_INHERIT(p_tcb, p_tcb->Prio);
- #endif
- }
-
- OS_Pend(&pend_data, /* Block task pending on Mutex */
- (OS_PEND_OBJ *)((void *)p_mutex),
- OS_TASK_PEND_ON_MUTEX,
- timeout);
-
- OS_CRITICAL_EXIT_NO_SCHED();
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_MUTEX_PEND_BLOCK(p_mutex); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- OSSched(); /* Find the next highest priority task ready to run */
-
- CPU_CRITICAL_ENTER();
- switch (OSTCBCurPtr->PendStatus) {
- case OS_STATUS_PEND_OK: /* We got the mutex */
- if (p_ts != (CPU_TS *)0) {
- *p_ts = OSTCBCurPtr->TS;
- }
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_MUTEX_PEND(p_mutex); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_NONE;
- break;
-
- case OS_STATUS_PEND_ABORT: /* Indicate that we aborted */
- if (p_ts != (CPU_TS *)0) {
- *p_ts = OSTCBCurPtr->TS;
- }
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_MUTEX_PEND_FAILED(p_mutex); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_PEND_ABORT;
- break;
-
- case OS_STATUS_PEND_TIMEOUT: /* Indicate that we didn't get mutex within timeout */
- if (p_ts != (CPU_TS *)0) {
- *p_ts = (CPU_TS )0;
- }
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_MUTEX_PEND_FAILED(p_mutex); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_TIMEOUT;
- break;
-
- case OS_STATUS_PEND_DEL: /* Indicate that object pended on has been deleted */
- if (p_ts != (CPU_TS *)0) {
- *p_ts = OSTCBCurPtr->TS;
- }
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_MUTEX_PEND_FAILED(p_mutex); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_OBJ_DEL;
- break;
-
- default:
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_MUTEX_PEND_FAILED(p_mutex); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_STATUS_INVALID;
- break;
- }
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- }
-
-
- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * ABORT WAITING ON A MUTEX
- *
- * Description: This function aborts & readies any tasks currently waiting on a mutex. This function should be used
- * to fault-abort the wait on the mutex, rather than to normally signal the mutex via OSMutexPost().
- *
- * Arguments : p_mutex is a pointer to the mutex
- *
- * opt determines the type of ABORT performed:
- *
- * OS_OPT_PEND_ABORT_1 ABORT wait for a single task (HPT) waiting on the mutex
- * OS_OPT_PEND_ABORT_ALL ABORT wait for ALL tasks that are waiting on the mutex
- * OS_OPT_POST_NO_SCHED Do not call the scheduler
- *
- * p_err is a pointer to a variable that will contain an error code returned by this function.
- *
- * OS_ERR_NONE At least one task waiting on the mutex was readied and
- * informed of the aborted wait; check return value for the
- * number of tasks whose wait on the mutex was aborted.
- * OS_ERR_OBJ_PTR_NULL If 'p_mutex' is a NULL pointer.
- * OS_ERR_OBJ_TYPE If 'p_mutex' is not pointing at a mutex
- * OS_ERR_OPT_INVALID If you specified an invalid option
- * OS_ERR_PEND_ABORT_ISR If you attempted to call this function from an ISR
- * OS_ERR_PEND_ABORT_NONE No task were pending
- *
- * Returns : == 0 if no tasks were waiting on the mutex, or upon error.
- * > 0 if one or more tasks waiting on the mutex are now readied and informed.
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- */
-
- #if OS_CFG_MUTEX_PEND_ABORT_EN > 0u
- OS_OBJ_QTY OSMutexPendAbort (OS_MUTEX *p_mutex,
- OS_OPT opt,
- OS_ERR *p_err)
- {
- OS_PEND_LIST *p_pend_list;
- OS_TCB *p_tcb;
- OS_TCB *p_tcb_owner;
- CPU_TS ts;
- OS_OBJ_QTY nbr_tasks;
- OS_PRIO prio_new;
- CPU_SR_ALLOC();
-
-
-
- #ifdef OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL
- if (p_err == (OS_ERR *)0) {
- OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL_EXCEPTION();
- return ((OS_OBJ_QTY)0u);
- }
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_CALLED_FROM_ISR_CHK_EN > 0u
- if (OSIntNestingCtr > (OS_NESTING_CTR)0u) { /* Not allowed to Pend Abort from an ISR */
- *p_err = OS_ERR_PEND_ABORT_ISR;
- return ((OS_OBJ_QTY)0u);
- }
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_ARG_CHK_EN > 0u
- if (p_mutex == (OS_MUTEX *)0) { /* Validate 'p_mutex' */
- *p_err = OS_ERR_OBJ_PTR_NULL;
- return ((OS_OBJ_QTY)0u);
- }
- switch (opt) { /* Validate 'opt' */
- case OS_OPT_PEND_ABORT_1:
- case OS_OPT_PEND_ABORT_ALL:
- case OS_OPT_PEND_ABORT_1 | OS_OPT_POST_NO_SCHED:
- case OS_OPT_PEND_ABORT_ALL | OS_OPT_POST_NO_SCHED:
- break;
-
- default:
- *p_err = OS_ERR_OPT_INVALID;
- return ((OS_OBJ_QTY)0u);
- }
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_OBJ_TYPE_CHK_EN > 0u
- if (p_mutex->Type != OS_OBJ_TYPE_MUTEX) { /* Make sure mutex was created */
- *p_err = OS_ERR_OBJ_TYPE;
- return ((OS_OBJ_QTY)0u);
- }
- #endif
-
- CPU_CRITICAL_ENTER();
- p_pend_list = &p_mutex->PendList;
- if (p_pend_list->NbrEntries == (OS_OBJ_QTY)0u) { /* Any task waiting on mutex? */
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT(); /* No */
- *p_err = OS_ERR_PEND_ABORT_NONE;
- return ((OS_OBJ_QTY)0u);
- }
-
- OS_CRITICAL_ENTER_CPU_EXIT();
- nbr_tasks = 0u;
- ts = OS_TS_GET(); /* Get local time stamp so all tasks get the same time */
- while (p_pend_list->NbrEntries > (OS_OBJ_QTY)0u) {
- p_tcb = p_pend_list->HeadPtr->TCBPtr;
-
- OS_PendAbort((OS_PEND_OBJ *)((void *)p_mutex),
- p_tcb,
- ts);
-
- p_tcb_owner = p_mutex->OwnerTCBPtr;
- prio_new = p_tcb_owner->Prio;
- if ((p_tcb_owner->Prio != p_tcb_owner->BasePrio) &&
- (p_tcb_owner->Prio == p_tcb->Prio)) { /* Has the owner inherited a priority? */
- prio_new = OS_MutexGrpPrioFindHighest(p_tcb_owner);
- prio_new = prio_new > p_tcb_owner->BasePrio ? p_tcb_owner->BasePrio : prio_new;
- }
-
- if(prio_new != p_tcb_owner->Prio) {
- OS_TaskChangePrio(p_tcb_owner, prio_new);
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_MUTEX_TASK_PRIO_DISINHERIT(p_tcb_owner, p_tcb_owner->Prio);
- #endif
- }
-
- nbr_tasks++;
- if (opt != OS_OPT_PEND_ABORT_ALL) { /* Pend abort all tasks waiting? */
- break; /* No */
- }
- }
- OS_CRITICAL_EXIT_NO_SCHED();
-
- if ((opt & OS_OPT_POST_NO_SCHED) == (OS_OPT)0u) {
- OSSched(); /* Run the scheduler */
- }
-
- *p_err = OS_ERR_NONE;
- return (nbr_tasks);
- }
- #endif
-
-
- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * POST TO A MUTEX
- *
- * Description: This function signals a mutex
- *
- * Arguments : p_mutex is a pointer to the mutex
- *
- * opt is an option you can specify to alter the behavior of the post. The choices are:
- *
- * OS_OPT_POST_NONE No special option selected
- * OS_OPT_POST_NO_SCHED If you don't want the scheduler to be called after the post.
- *
- * p_err is a pointer to a variable that will contain an error code returned by this function.
- *
- * OS_ERR_NONE The call was successful and the mutex was signaled.
- * OS_ERR_MUTEX_NESTING Mutex owner nested its use of the mutex
- * OS_ERR_MUTEX_NOT_OWNER If the task posting is not the Mutex owner
- * OS_ERR_OBJ_PTR_NULL If 'p_mutex' is a NULL pointer.
- * OS_ERR_OBJ_TYPE If 'p_mutex' is not pointing at a mutex
- * OS_ERR_POST_ISR If you attempted to post from an ISR
- *
- * Returns : none
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- */
-
- void OSMutexPost (OS_MUTEX *p_mutex,
- OS_OPT opt,
- OS_ERR *p_err)
- {
- OS_PEND_LIST *p_pend_list;
- OS_TCB *p_tcb;
- CPU_TS ts;
- OS_PRIO prio_new;
- CPU_SR_ALLOC();
-
-
-
- #ifdef OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL
- if (p_err == (OS_ERR *)0) {
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_MUTEX_POST_FAILED(p_mutex); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL_EXCEPTION();
- return;
- }
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_CALLED_FROM_ISR_CHK_EN > 0u
- if (OSIntNestingCtr > (OS_NESTING_CTR)0) { /* Not allowed to call from an ISR */
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_MUTEX_POST_FAILED(p_mutex); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_POST_ISR;
- return;
- }
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_ARG_CHK_EN > 0u
- if (p_mutex == (OS_MUTEX *)0) { /* Validate 'p_mutex' */
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_MUTEX_POST_FAILED(p_mutex); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_OBJ_PTR_NULL;
- return;
- }
- switch (opt) { /* Validate 'opt' */
- case OS_OPT_POST_NONE:
- case OS_OPT_POST_NO_SCHED:
- break;
-
- default:
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_MUTEX_POST_FAILED(p_mutex); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_OPT_INVALID;
- return;
- }
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_OBJ_TYPE_CHK_EN > 0u
- if (p_mutex->Type != OS_OBJ_TYPE_MUTEX) { /* Make sure mutex was created */
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_MUTEX_POST_FAILED(p_mutex); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_OBJ_TYPE;
- return;
- }
- #endif
-
- CPU_CRITICAL_ENTER();
- if (OSTCBCurPtr != p_mutex->OwnerTCBPtr) { /* Make sure the mutex owner is releasing the mutex */
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_MUTEX_POST_FAILED(p_mutex); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_MUTEX_NOT_OWNER;
- return;
- }
-
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_MUTEX_POST(p_mutex); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
-
- OS_CRITICAL_ENTER_CPU_EXIT();
- ts = OS_TS_GET(); /* Get timestamp */
- p_mutex->TS = ts;
- p_mutex->OwnerNestingCtr--; /* Decrement owner's nesting counter */
- if (p_mutex->OwnerNestingCtr > (OS_NESTING_CTR)0) { /* Are we done with all nestings? */
- OS_CRITICAL_EXIT(); /* No */
- *p_err = OS_ERR_MUTEX_NESTING;
- return;
- }
-
- OS_MutexGrpRemove(OSTCBCurPtr, p_mutex); /* Remove mutex from owner's group */
-
- p_pend_list = &p_mutex->PendList;
- if (p_pend_list->NbrEntries == (OS_OBJ_QTY)0) { /* Any task waiting on mutex? */
- p_mutex->OwnerTCBPtr = (OS_TCB *)0; /* No */
- p_mutex->OwnerNestingCtr = (OS_NESTING_CTR)0;
- OS_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- *p_err = OS_ERR_NONE;
- return;
- }
- /* Yes */
- if (OSTCBCurPtr->Prio != OSTCBCurPtr->BasePrio) { /* Has owner inherited a priority? */
- prio_new = OS_MutexGrpPrioFindHighest(OSTCBCurPtr); /* Yes, find highest priority pending */
- prio_new = prio_new > OSTCBCurPtr->BasePrio ? OSTCBCurPtr->BasePrio : prio_new;
- if (prio_new > OSTCBCurPtr->Prio) {
- OS_RdyListRemove(OSTCBCurPtr);
- OSTCBCurPtr->Prio = prio_new; /* Lower owner's priority back to its original one */
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_MUTEX_TASK_PRIO_DISINHERIT(OSTCBCurPtr, prio_new);
- #endif
- OS_PrioInsert(prio_new);
- OS_RdyListInsertTail(OSTCBCurPtr); /* Insert owner in ready list at new priority */
- OSPrioCur = prio_new;
- }
- }
- /* Get TCB from head of pend list */
- p_tcb = p_pend_list->HeadPtr->TCBPtr;
- p_mutex->OwnerTCBPtr = p_tcb; /* Give mutex to new owner */
- p_mutex->OwnerNestingCtr = (OS_NESTING_CTR)1;
- OS_MutexGrpAdd(p_tcb, p_mutex);
- /* Post to mutex */
- OS_Post((OS_PEND_OBJ *)((void *)p_mutex),
- (OS_TCB *)p_tcb,
- (void *)0,
- (OS_MSG_SIZE )0,
- (CPU_TS )ts);
-
- OS_CRITICAL_EXIT_NO_SCHED();
-
- if ((opt & OS_OPT_POST_NO_SCHED) == (OS_OPT)0) {
- OSSched(); /* Run the scheduler */
- }
-
- *p_err = OS_ERR_NONE;
- }
-
-
- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * CLEAR THE CONTENTS OF A MUTEX
- *
- * Description: This function is called by OSMutexDel() to clear the contents of a mutex
- *
-
- * Argument(s): p_mutex is a pointer to the mutex to clear
- * -------
- *
- * Returns : none
- *
- * Note(s) : This function is INTERNAL to uC/OS-III and your application should not call it.
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- */
-
- void OS_MutexClr (OS_MUTEX *p_mutex)
- {
- #if OS_OBJ_TYPE_REQ > 0u
- p_mutex->Type = OS_OBJ_TYPE_NONE; /* Mark the data structure as a NONE */
- #endif
- #if OS_CFG_DBG_EN > 0u
- p_mutex->NamePtr = (CPU_CHAR *)((void *)"?MUTEX");
- #endif
- p_mutex->MutexGrpNextPtr = (OS_MUTEX *)0;
- p_mutex->OwnerTCBPtr = (OS_TCB *)0;
- p_mutex->OwnerNestingCtr = (OS_NESTING_CTR)0;
- p_mutex->TS = (CPU_TS )0;
- OS_PendListInit(&p_mutex->PendList); /* Initialize the waiting list */
- }
-
-
- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * ADD/REMOVE MUTEX TO/FROM DEBUG LIST
- *
- * Description: These functions are called by uC/OS-III to add or remove a mutex to/from the debug list.
- *
- * Arguments : p_mutex is a pointer to the mutex to add/remove
- *
- * Returns : none
- *
- * Note(s) : These functions are INTERNAL to uC/OS-III and your application should not call it.
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- */
-
-
- #if OS_CFG_DBG_EN > 0u
- void OS_MutexDbgListAdd (OS_MUTEX *p_mutex)
- {
- p_mutex->DbgNamePtr = (CPU_CHAR *)((void *)" ");
- p_mutex->DbgPrevPtr = (OS_MUTEX *)0;
- if (OSMutexDbgListPtr == (OS_MUTEX *)0) {
- p_mutex->DbgNextPtr = (OS_MUTEX *)0;
- } else {
- p_mutex->DbgNextPtr = OSMutexDbgListPtr;
- OSMutexDbgListPtr->DbgPrevPtr = p_mutex;
- }
- OSMutexDbgListPtr = p_mutex;
- }
-
-
-
- void OS_MutexDbgListRemove (OS_MUTEX *p_mutex)
- {
- OS_MUTEX *p_mutex_next;
- OS_MUTEX *p_mutex_prev;
-
-
- p_mutex_prev = p_mutex->DbgPrevPtr;
- p_mutex_next = p_mutex->DbgNextPtr;
-
- if (p_mutex_prev == (OS_MUTEX *)0) {
- OSMutexDbgListPtr = p_mutex_next;
- if (p_mutex_next != (OS_MUTEX *)0) {
- p_mutex_next->DbgPrevPtr = (OS_MUTEX *)0;
- }
- p_mutex->DbgNextPtr = (OS_MUTEX *)0;
-
- } else if (p_mutex_next == (OS_MUTEX *)0) {
- p_mutex_prev->DbgNextPtr = (OS_MUTEX *)0;
- p_mutex->DbgPrevPtr = (OS_MUTEX *)0;
-
- } else {
- p_mutex_prev->DbgNextPtr = p_mutex_next;
- p_mutex_next->DbgPrevPtr = p_mutex_prev;
- p_mutex->DbgNextPtr = (OS_MUTEX *)0;
- p_mutex->DbgPrevPtr = (OS_MUTEX *)0;
- }
- }
- #endif
-
-
- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * MUTEX INITIALIZATION
- *
- * Description: This function is called by OSInit() to initialize the mutex management.
- *
-
- * Argument(s): p_err is a pointer to a variable that will contain an error code returned by this function.
- *
- * OS_ERR_NONE the call was successful
- *
- * Returns : none
- *
- * Note(s) : 1) This function is INTERNAL to uC/OS-III and your application MUST NOT call it.
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- */
-
- void OS_MutexInit (OS_ERR *p_err)
- {
- #ifdef OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL
- if (p_err == (OS_ERR *)0) {
- OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL_EXCEPTION();
- return;
- }
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_DBG_EN > 0u
- OSMutexDbgListPtr = (OS_MUTEX *)0;
- #endif
-
- OSMutexQty = (OS_OBJ_QTY)0;
- *p_err = OS_ERR_NONE;
- }
-
-
- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * MUTEX GROUP ADD
- *
- * Description: This function is called by the kernel to add a mutex to a task's mutex group.
- *
-
- * Argument(s): p_tcb is a pointer to the tcb of the task to give the mutex to.
- *
- * p_mutex is a point to the mutex to add to the group.
- *
- *
- * Returns : none
- *
- * Note(s) : 1) This function is INTERNAL to uC/OS-III and your application MUST NOT call it.
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- */
-
- void OS_MutexGrpAdd (OS_TCB *p_tcb, OS_MUTEX *p_mutex)
- {
- p_mutex->MutexGrpNextPtr = p_tcb->MutexGrpHeadPtr; /* The mutex grp is not sorted add to head of list. */
- p_tcb->MutexGrpHeadPtr = p_mutex;
- }
-
-
- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * MUTEX GROUP REMOVE
- *
- * Description: This function is called by the kernel to remove a mutex to a task's mutex group.
- *
-
- * Argument(s): p_tcb is a pointer to the tcb of the task to remove the mutex from.
- *
- * p_mutex is a point to the mutex to remove from the group.
- *
- *
- * Returns : none
- *
- * Note(s) : 1) This function is INTERNAL to uC/OS-III and your application MUST NOT call it.
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- */
-
- void OS_MutexGrpRemove (OS_TCB *p_tcb, OS_MUTEX *p_mutex)
- {
- OS_MUTEX **pp_mutex;
-
- pp_mutex = &p_tcb->MutexGrpHeadPtr;
-
- while(*pp_mutex != p_mutex) {
- pp_mutex = &(*pp_mutex)->MutexGrpNextPtr;
- }
-
- *pp_mutex = (*pp_mutex)->MutexGrpNextPtr;
- }
-
-
- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * MUTEX FIND HIGHEST PENDING
- *
- * Description: This function is called by the kernel to find the highest task pending on any mutex from a group.
- *
-
- * Argument(s): p_tcb is a pointer to the tcb of the task to process.
- *
- *
- * Returns : Highest priority pending or OS_CFG_PRIO_MAX - 1u if none found.
- *
- * Note(s) : 1) This function is INTERNAL to uC/OS-III and your application MUST NOT call it.
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- */
-
- OS_PRIO OS_MutexGrpPrioFindHighest (OS_TCB *p_tcb)
- {
- OS_MUTEX **pp_mutex;
- OS_PRIO highest_prio;
- OS_PRIO prio;
- OS_PEND_DATA *p_head;
-
-
- highest_prio = OS_CFG_PRIO_MAX - 1u;
- pp_mutex = &p_tcb->MutexGrpHeadPtr;
-
- while(*pp_mutex != (OS_MUTEX *)0) {
- p_head = (*pp_mutex)->PendList.HeadPtr;
- if (p_head!= (OS_PEND_DATA *)0) {
- prio = p_head->TCBPtr->Prio;
- if(prio < highest_prio) {
- highest_prio = prio;
- }
- }
- pp_mutex = &(*pp_mutex)->MutexGrpNextPtr;
- }
-
- return (highest_prio);
- }
-
-
- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * MUTEX GROUP POST ALL
- *
- * Description: This function is called by the kernel to post (release) all the mutex from a group. Used when deleting
- * a task.
- *
-
- * Argument(s): p_tcb is a pointer to the tcb of the task to process.
- *
- *
- * Returns : none.
- *
- * Note(s) : 1) This function is INTERNAL to uC/OS-III and your application MUST NOT call it.
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- */
-
- void OS_MutexGrpPostAll (OS_TCB *p_tcb)
- {
- OS_MUTEX *p_mutex;
- OS_MUTEX *p_mutex_next;
- CPU_TS ts;
- OS_PEND_LIST *p_pend_list;
- OS_TCB *p_tcb_new;
-
-
- p_mutex = p_tcb->MutexGrpHeadPtr;
-
- while(p_mutex != (OS_MUTEX *)0) {
-
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_MUTEX_POST(p_mutex); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
-
- p_mutex_next = p_mutex->MutexGrpNextPtr;
- ts = OS_TS_GET(); /* Get timestamp */
- p_mutex->TS = ts;
- OS_MutexGrpRemove(p_tcb, p_mutex); /* Remove mutex from owner's group */
-
- p_pend_list = &p_mutex->PendList;
- if (p_pend_list->NbrEntries == (OS_OBJ_QTY)0) { /* Any task waiting on mutex? */
- p_mutex->OwnerNestingCtr = 0u; /* Decrement owner's nesting counter */
- p_mutex->OwnerTCBPtr = (OS_TCB *)0; /* No */
- } else {
- /* Get TCB from head of pend list */
- p_tcb_new = p_pend_list->HeadPtr->TCBPtr;
- p_mutex->OwnerTCBPtr = p_tcb; /* Give mutex to new owner */
- p_mutex->OwnerNestingCtr = 1u;
- OS_MutexGrpAdd(p_tcb_new, p_mutex);
- /* Post to mutex */
- OS_Post((OS_PEND_OBJ *)((void *)p_mutex),
- p_tcb_new,
- (void *)0,
- 0u,
- ts);
- }
-
- p_mutex = p_mutex_next;
- }
-
- }
-
- #endif /* OS_CFG_MUTEX_EN */
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