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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.
- *
- * TASK MANAGEMENT
- *
- * File : OS_TASK.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_task__c = "$Id: $";
- #endif
-
- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * CHANGE PRIORITY OF A TASK
- *
- * Description: This function allows you to change the priority of a task dynamically. Note that the new
- * priority MUST be available.
- *
- * Arguments : p_tcb is the TCB of the tack to change the priority for
- *
- * prio_new is the new priority
- *
- * p_err is a pointer to an error code returned by this function:
- *
- * OS_ERR_NONE is the call was successful
- * OS_ERR_PRIO_INVALID if the priority you specify is higher that the maximum allowed
- * (i.e. >= (OS_CFG_PRIO_MAX-1))
- * OS_ERR_STATE_INVALID if the task is in an invalid state
- * OS_ERR_TASK_CHANGE_PRIO_ISR if you tried to change the task's priority from an ISR
- * OS_ERR_STATE_INVALID if you tried changing the priority of a deleted task
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- */
-
- #if OS_CFG_TASK_CHANGE_PRIO_EN > 0u
- void OSTaskChangePrio (OS_TCB *p_tcb,
- OS_PRIO prio_new,
- OS_ERR *p_err)
- {
- #if OS_CFG_MUTEX_EN > 0u
- OS_PRIO prio_high;
- #endif
- CPU_SR_ALLOC();
-
-
- #ifdef OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL
- if (p_err == (OS_ERR *)0) {
- OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL_EXCEPTION();
- return;
- }
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_ARG_CHK_EN > 0u
- if ((p_tcb != (OS_TCB *)0u) && (p_tcb->TaskState == OS_TASK_STATE_DEL)) {
- *p_err = OS_ERR_STATE_INVALID;
- }
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_CALLED_FROM_ISR_CHK_EN > 0u
- if (OSIntNestingCtr > (OS_NESTING_CTR)0) { /* Not allowed to call from an ISR */
- *p_err = OS_ERR_TASK_CHANGE_PRIO_ISR;
- return;
- }
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_ISR_POST_DEFERRED_EN > 0u
- if (prio_new == 0) { /* Cannot set to IntQueue Task priority */
- *p_err = OS_ERR_PRIO_INVALID;
- return;
- }
- #endif
-
- if (prio_new >= (OS_CFG_PRIO_MAX - 1u)) { /* Cannot set to Idle Task priority */
- *p_err = OS_ERR_PRIO_INVALID;
- return;
- }
-
- if (p_tcb == (OS_TCB *)0) { /* Are we changing the priority of 'self'? */
- CPU_CRITICAL_ENTER();
- p_tcb = OSTCBCurPtr;
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- }
-
- OS_CRITICAL_ENTER();
-
- #if OS_CFG_MUTEX_EN > 0u
- p_tcb->BasePrio = prio_new; /* Update base priority */
-
- if (p_tcb->MutexGrpHeadPtr != (OS_MUTEX *)0) { /* Owning a mutex? */
- if (prio_new > p_tcb->Prio) {
- prio_high = OS_MutexGrpPrioFindHighest(p_tcb);
- if (prio_new > prio_high) {
- prio_new = prio_high;
- }
- }
- }
- #endif
-
- OS_TaskChangePrio(p_tcb, prio_new);
-
- OS_CRITICAL_EXIT_NO_SCHED();
-
- OSSched(); /* Run highest priority task ready */
-
- *p_err = OS_ERR_NONE;
- }
- #endif
-
-
- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * CREATE A TASK
- *
- * Description: This function is used to have uC/OS-III manage the execution of a task. Tasks can either be created
- * prior to the start of multitasking or by a running task. A task cannot be created by an ISR.
- *
- * Arguments : p_tcb is a pointer to the task's TCB
- *
- * p_name is a pointer to an ASCII string to provide a name to the task.
- *
- * p_task is a pointer to the task's code
- *
- * p_arg is a pointer to an optional data area which can be used to pass parameters to
- * the task when the task first executes. Where the task is concerned it thinks
- * it was invoked and passed the argument 'p_arg' as follows:
- *
- * void Task (void *p_arg)
- * {
- * for (;;) {
- * Task code;
- * }
- * }
- *
- * prio is the task's priority. A unique priority MUST be assigned to each task and the
- * lower the number, the higher the priority.
- *
- * p_stk_base is a pointer to the base address of the stack (i.e. low address).
- *
- * stk_limit is the number of stack elements to set as 'watermark' limit for the stack. This value
- * represents the number of CPU_STK entries left before the stack is full. For example,
- * specifying 10% of the 'stk_size' value indicates that the stack limit will be reached
- * when the stack reaches 90% full.
- *
- * stk_size is the size of the stack in number of elements. If CPU_STK is set to CPU_INT08U,
- * 'stk_size' corresponds to the number of bytes available. If CPU_STK is set to
- * CPU_INT16U, 'stk_size' contains the number of 16-bit entries available. Finally, if
- * CPU_STK is set to CPU_INT32U, 'stk_size' contains the number of 32-bit entries
- * available on the stack.
- *
- * q_size is the maximum number of messages that can be sent to the task
- *
- * time_quanta amount of time (in ticks) for time slice when round-robin between tasks. Specify 0 to use
- * the default.
- *
- * p_ext is a pointer to a user supplied memory location which is used as a TCB extension.
- * For example, this user memory can hold the contents of floating-point registers
- * during a context switch, the time each task takes to execute, the number of times
- * the task has been switched-in, etc.
- *
- * opt contains additional information (or options) about the behavior of the task.
- * See OS_OPT_TASK_xxx in OS.H. Current choices are:
- *
- * OS_OPT_TASK_NONE No option selected
- * OS_OPT_TASK_STK_CHK Stack checking to be allowed for the task
- * OS_OPT_TASK_STK_CLR Clear the stack when the task is created
- * OS_OPT_TASK_SAVE_FP If the CPU has floating-point registers, save them
- * during a context switch.
- * OS_OPT_TASK_NO_TLS If the caller doesn't want or need TLS (Thread Local
- * Storage) support for the task. If you do not include this
- * option, TLS will be supported by default.
- *
- * p_err is a pointer to an error code that will be set during this call. The value pointer
- * to by 'p_err' can be:
- *
- * OS_ERR_NONE if the function was successful.
- * OS_ERR_ILLEGAL_CREATE_RUN_TIME if you are trying to create the task after you called
- * OSSafetyCriticalStart().
- * OS_ERR_NAME if 'p_name' is a NULL pointer
- * OS_ERR_PRIO_INVALID if the priority you specify is higher that the maximum
- * allowed (i.e. >= OS_CFG_PRIO_MAX-1) or,
- * if OS_CFG_ISR_POST_DEFERRED_EN is set to 1 and you tried
- * to use priority 0 which is reserved.
- * OS_ERR_STK_INVALID if you specified a NULL pointer for 'p_stk_base'
- * OS_ERR_STK_SIZE_INVALID if you specified zero for the 'stk_size'
- * OS_ERR_STK_LIMIT_INVALID if you specified a 'stk_limit' greater than or equal
- * to 'stk_size'
- * OS_ERR_TASK_CREATE_ISR if you tried to create a task from an ISR.
- * OS_ERR_TASK_INVALID if you specified a NULL pointer for 'p_task'
- * OS_ERR_TCB_INVALID if you specified a NULL pointer for 'p_tcb'
- *
- * Returns : none
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- */
-
- void OSTaskCreate (OS_TCB *p_tcb,
- CPU_CHAR *p_name,
- OS_TASK_PTR p_task,
- void *p_arg,
- OS_PRIO prio,
- CPU_STK *p_stk_base,
- CPU_STK_SIZE stk_limit,
- CPU_STK_SIZE stk_size,
- OS_MSG_QTY q_size,
- OS_TICK time_quanta,
- void *p_ext,
- OS_OPT opt,
- OS_ERR *p_err)
- {
- CPU_STK_SIZE i;
- #if OS_CFG_TASK_REG_TBL_SIZE > 0u
- OS_REG_ID reg_nbr;
- #endif
- #if defined(OS_CFG_TLS_TBL_SIZE) && (OS_CFG_TLS_TBL_SIZE > 0u)
- OS_TLS_ID id;
- #endif
-
- CPU_STK *p_sp;
- CPU_STK *p_stk_limit;
- CPU_SR_ALLOC();
-
-
-
- #ifdef OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL
- if (p_err == (OS_ERR *)0) {
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_TASK_CREATE_FAILED(p_tcb); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL_EXCEPTION();
- return;
- }
- #endif
-
- #ifdef OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL_IEC61508
- if (OSSafetyCriticalStartFlag == DEF_TRUE) {
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_TASK_CREATE_FAILED(p_tcb); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *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) { /* ---------- CANNOT CREATE A TASK FROM AN ISR ---------- */
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_TASK_CREATE_FAILED(p_tcb); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_TASK_CREATE_ISR;
- return;
- }
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_ARG_CHK_EN > 0u /* ---------------- VALIDATE ARGUMENTS ------------------ */
- if (p_tcb == (OS_TCB *)0) { /* User must supply a valid OS_TCB */
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_TASK_CREATE_FAILED(p_tcb); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_TCB_INVALID;
- return;
- }
- if (p_task == (OS_TASK_PTR)0) { /* User must supply a valid task */
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_TASK_CREATE_FAILED(p_tcb); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_TASK_INVALID;
- return;
- }
- if (p_stk_base == (CPU_STK *)0) { /* User must supply a valid stack base address */
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_TASK_CREATE_FAILED(p_tcb); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_STK_INVALID;
- return;
- }
- if (stk_size < OSCfg_StkSizeMin) { /* User must supply a valid minimum stack size */
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_TASK_CREATE_FAILED(p_tcb); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_STK_SIZE_INVALID;
- return;
- }
- if (stk_limit >= stk_size) { /* User must supply a valid stack limit */
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_TASK_CREATE_FAILED(p_tcb); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_STK_LIMIT_INVALID;
- return;
- }
- if (prio >= OS_CFG_PRIO_MAX) { /* Priority must be within 0 and OS_CFG_PRIO_MAX-1 */
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_TASK_CREATE_FAILED(p_tcb); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_PRIO_INVALID;
- return;
- }
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_ISR_POST_DEFERRED_EN > 0u
- if (prio == (OS_PRIO)0) {
- if (p_tcb != &OSIntQTaskTCB) {
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_TASK_CREATE_FAILED(p_tcb); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_PRIO_INVALID; /* Not allowed to use priority 0 */
- return;
- }
- }
- #endif
-
- if (prio == (OS_CFG_PRIO_MAX - 1u)) {
- if (p_tcb != &OSIdleTaskTCB) {
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_TASK_CREATE_FAILED(p_tcb); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_PRIO_INVALID; /* Not allowed to use same priority as idle task */
- return;
- }
- }
-
- OS_TaskInitTCB(p_tcb); /* Initialize the TCB to default values */
-
- *p_err = OS_ERR_NONE;
- /* --------------- CLEAR THE TASK'S STACK --------------- */
- if ((opt & OS_OPT_TASK_STK_CHK) != (OS_OPT)0) { /* See if stack checking has been enabled */
- if ((opt & OS_OPT_TASK_STK_CLR) != (OS_OPT)0) { /* See if stack needs to be cleared */
- p_sp = p_stk_base;
- for (i = 0u; i < stk_size; i++) { /* Stack grows from HIGH to LOW memory */
- *p_sp = (CPU_STK)0; /* Clear from bottom of stack and up! */
- p_sp++;
- }
- }
- }
- /* ------- INITIALIZE THE STACK FRAME OF THE TASK ------- */
- #if (CPU_CFG_STK_GROWTH == CPU_STK_GROWTH_HI_TO_LO)
- p_stk_limit = p_stk_base + stk_limit;
- #else
- p_stk_limit = p_stk_base + (stk_size - 1u) - stk_limit;
- #endif
-
- p_sp = OSTaskStkInit(p_task,
- p_arg,
- p_stk_base,
- p_stk_limit,
- stk_size,
- opt);
-
- /* -------------- INITIALIZE THE TCB FIELDS ------------- */
- #if OS_CFG_DBG_EN > 0u
- p_tcb->TaskEntryAddr = p_task; /* Save task entry point address */
- p_tcb->TaskEntryArg = p_arg; /* Save task entry argument */
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_DBG_EN > 0u
- p_tcb->NamePtr = p_name; /* Save task name */
- #else
- (void)&p_name;
- #endif
-
- p_tcb->Prio = prio; /* Save the task's priority */
-
- #if OS_CFG_MUTEX_EN > 0u
- p_tcb->BasePrio = prio; /* Set the base priority */
- #endif
-
- p_tcb->StkPtr = p_sp; /* Save the new top-of-stack pointer */
- #if ((OS_CFG_DBG_EN > 0u) || (OS_CFG_STAT_TASK_STK_CHK_EN > 0u))
- p_tcb->StkLimitPtr = p_stk_limit; /* Save the stack limit pointer */
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_SCHED_ROUND_ROBIN_EN > 0u
- p_tcb->TimeQuanta = time_quanta; /* Save the #ticks for time slice (0 means not sliced) */
- if (time_quanta == (OS_TICK)0) {
- p_tcb->TimeQuantaCtr = OSSchedRoundRobinDfltTimeQuanta;
- } else {
- p_tcb->TimeQuantaCtr = time_quanta;
- }
- #else
- (void)&time_quanta;
- #endif
-
- p_tcb->ExtPtr = p_ext; /* Save pointer to TCB extension */
- #if ((OS_CFG_DBG_EN > 0u) || (OS_CFG_STAT_TASK_STK_CHK_EN > 0u))
- p_tcb->StkBasePtr = p_stk_base; /* Save pointer to the base address of the stack */
- p_tcb->StkSize = stk_size; /* Save the stack size (in number of CPU_STK elements) */
- #endif
- p_tcb->Opt = opt; /* Save task options */
-
- #if OS_CFG_TASK_REG_TBL_SIZE > 0u
- for (reg_nbr = 0u; reg_nbr < OS_CFG_TASK_REG_TBL_SIZE; reg_nbr++) {
- p_tcb->RegTbl[reg_nbr] = (OS_REG)0;
- }
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_TASK_Q_EN > 0u
- OS_MsgQInit(&p_tcb->MsgQ, /* Initialize the task's message queue */
- q_size);
- #else
- (void)&q_size;
- #endif
-
- OSTaskCreateHook(p_tcb); /* Call user defined hook */
-
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_TASK_CREATE(p_tcb); /* Record the event. */
- TRACE_OS_TASK_SEM_CREATE(p_tcb, p_name); /* Record the event. */
- #if OS_CFG_TASK_Q_EN > 0u
- TRACE_OS_TASK_MSG_Q_CREATE(&p_tcb->MsgQ, p_name); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- #endif
-
- #if defined(OS_CFG_TLS_TBL_SIZE) && (OS_CFG_TLS_TBL_SIZE > 0u)
- for (id = 0u; id < OS_CFG_TLS_TBL_SIZE; id++) {
- p_tcb->TLS_Tbl[id] = (OS_TLS)0;
- }
- OS_TLS_TaskCreate(p_tcb); /* Call TLS hook */
- #endif
- /* --------------- ADD TASK TO READY LIST --------------- */
- OS_CRITICAL_ENTER();
- OS_PrioInsert(p_tcb->Prio);
- OS_RdyListInsertTail(p_tcb);
-
- #if OS_CFG_DBG_EN > 0u
- OS_TaskDbgListAdd(p_tcb);
- #endif
-
- OSTaskQty++; /* Increment the #tasks counter */
-
- if (OSRunning != OS_STATE_OS_RUNNING) { /* Return if multitasking has not started */
- OS_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- return;
- }
-
- OS_CRITICAL_EXIT_NO_SCHED();
-
- OSSched();
- }
-
-
- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * DELETE A TASK
- *
- * Description: This function allows you to delete a task. The calling task can delete itself by specifying a NULL
- * pointer for 'p_tcb'. The deleted task is returned to the dormant state and can be re-activated by
- * creating the deleted task again.
- *
- * Arguments : p_tcb is the TCB of the tack to delete
- *
- * p_err is a pointer to an error code returned by this function:
- *
- * OS_ERR_NONE if the call is successful
- * OS_ERR_STATE_INVALID if the state of the task is invalid
- * OS_ERR_TASK_DEL_IDLE if you attempted to delete uC/OS-III's idle task
- * OS_ERR_TASK_DEL_INVALID if you attempted to delete uC/OS-III's ISR handler task
- * OS_ERR_TASK_DEL_ISR if you tried to delete a task from an ISR
- *
- * Returns : none
- *
- * Note(s) : 1) 'p_err' gets set to OS_ERR_NONE before OSSched() to allow the returned err or code to be monitored even
- * for a task that is deleting itself. In this case, 'p_err' MUST point to a global variable that can be
- * accessed by another task.
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- */
-
- #if OS_CFG_TASK_DEL_EN > 0u
- void OSTaskDel (OS_TCB *p_tcb,
- OS_ERR *p_err)
- {
- #if OS_CFG_MUTEX_EN > 0u
- OS_TCB *p_tcb_owner;
- OS_PRIO prio_new;
- #endif
- CPU_SR_ALLOC();
-
-
-
- #ifdef OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL
- if (p_err == (OS_ERR *)0) {
- OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL_EXCEPTION();
- return;
- }
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_CALLED_FROM_ISR_CHK_EN > 0u
- if (OSIntNestingCtr > (OS_NESTING_CTR)0) { /* See if trying to delete from ISR */
- *p_err = OS_ERR_TASK_DEL_ISR;
- return;
- }
- #endif
-
- if (p_tcb == &OSIdleTaskTCB) { /* Not allowed to delete the idle task */
- *p_err = OS_ERR_TASK_DEL_IDLE;
- return;
- }
-
- #if OS_CFG_ISR_POST_DEFERRED_EN > 0u
- if (p_tcb == &OSIntQTaskTCB) { /* Cannot delete the ISR handler task */
- *p_err = OS_ERR_TASK_DEL_INVALID;
- return;
- }
- #endif
-
- if (p_tcb == (OS_TCB *)0) { /* Delete 'Self'? */
- CPU_CRITICAL_ENTER();
- p_tcb = OSTCBCurPtr; /* Yes. */
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- }
-
- OS_CRITICAL_ENTER();
- switch (p_tcb->TaskState) {
- case OS_TASK_STATE_RDY:
- OS_RdyListRemove(p_tcb);
- break;
-
- case OS_TASK_STATE_SUSPENDED:
- break;
-
- case OS_TASK_STATE_DLY: /* Task is only delayed, not on any wait list */
- case OS_TASK_STATE_DLY_SUSPENDED:
- OS_TickListRemove(p_tcb);
- break;
-
- case OS_TASK_STATE_PEND:
- case OS_TASK_STATE_PEND_SUSPENDED:
- case OS_TASK_STATE_PEND_TIMEOUT:
- case OS_TASK_STATE_PEND_TIMEOUT_SUSPENDED:
- switch (p_tcb->PendOn) { /* See what we are pending on */
- case OS_TASK_PEND_ON_NOTHING:
- case OS_TASK_PEND_ON_TASK_Q: /* There is no wait list for these two */
- case OS_TASK_PEND_ON_TASK_SEM:
- break;
-
- case OS_TASK_PEND_ON_FLAG: /* Remove from wait list */
- case OS_TASK_PEND_ON_MULTI:
- case OS_TASK_PEND_ON_Q:
- case OS_TASK_PEND_ON_SEM:
- OS_PendListRemove(p_tcb);
- break;
-
- #if OS_CFG_MUTEX_EN > 0u
- case OS_TASK_PEND_ON_MUTEX:
- p_tcb_owner = ((OS_MUTEX *)p_tcb->PendDataTblPtr->PendObjPtr)->OwnerTCBPtr;
- prio_new = p_tcb_owner->Prio;
- OS_PendListRemove(p_tcb);
- 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;
- }
- p_tcb->PendOn = OS_TASK_PEND_ON_NOTHING;
-
- 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
- }
- break;
- #endif
-
- default:
- break;
- }
- if ((p_tcb->TaskState == OS_TASK_STATE_PEND_TIMEOUT) ||
- (p_tcb->TaskState == OS_TASK_STATE_PEND_TIMEOUT_SUSPENDED)) {
- OS_TickListRemove(p_tcb);
- }
-
- break;
-
- default:
- OS_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- *p_err = OS_ERR_STATE_INVALID;
- return;
- }
-
- #if OS_CFG_MUTEX_EN > 0u
- if(p_tcb->MutexGrpHeadPtr != (OS_MUTEX *)0) {
- OS_MutexGrpPostAll(p_tcb);
- }
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_TASK_Q_EN > 0u
- (void)OS_MsgQFreeAll(&p_tcb->MsgQ); /* Free task's message queue messages */
- #endif
-
- OSTaskDelHook(p_tcb); /* Call user defined hook */
-
- #if defined(OS_CFG_TLS_TBL_SIZE) && (OS_CFG_TLS_TBL_SIZE > 0u)
- OS_TLS_TaskDel(p_tcb); /* Call TLS hook */
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_DBG_EN > 0u
- OS_TaskDbgListRemove(p_tcb);
- #endif
- OSTaskQty--; /* One less task being managed */
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_TASK_DEL(p_tcb); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- OS_TaskInitTCB(p_tcb); /* Initialize the TCB to default values */
- p_tcb->TaskState = (OS_STATE)OS_TASK_STATE_DEL; /* Indicate that the task was deleted */
-
- OS_CRITICAL_EXIT_NO_SCHED();
-
- *p_err = OS_ERR_NONE; /* See Note #1. */
-
- OSSched(); /* Find new highest priority task */
- }
- #endif
-
-
- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * FLUSH TASK's QUEUE
- *
- * Description: This function is used to flush the task's internal message queue.
- *
- * Arguments : p_tcb is a pointer to the task's OS_TCB. Specifying a NULL pointer indicates that you wish to
- * flush the message queue of the calling task.
- *
- * p_err is a pointer to a variable that will contain an error code returned by this function.
- *
- * OS_ERR_NONE upon success
- * OS_ERR_FLUSH_ISR if you called this function from an ISR
- *
- * Returns : The number of entries freed from the queue
- *
- * Note(s) : 1) You should use this function with great care because, when to flush the queue, you LOOSE the
- * references to what the queue entries are pointing to and thus, you could cause 'memory leaks'. In
- * other words, the data you are pointing to that's being referenced by the queue entries should, most
- * likely, need to be de-allocated (i.e. freed).
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- */
-
- #if OS_CFG_TASK_Q_EN > 0u
- OS_MSG_QTY OSTaskQFlush (OS_TCB *p_tcb,
- OS_ERR *p_err)
- {
- OS_MSG_QTY entries;
- CPU_SR_ALLOC();
-
-
-
- #ifdef OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL
- if (p_err == (OS_ERR *)0) {
- OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL_EXCEPTION();
- return ((OS_MSG_QTY)0);
- }
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_CALLED_FROM_ISR_CHK_EN > 0u
- if (OSIntNestingCtr > (OS_NESTING_CTR)0) { /* Can't flush a message queue from an ISR */
- *p_err = OS_ERR_FLUSH_ISR;
- return ((OS_MSG_QTY)0);
- }
- #endif
-
- if (p_tcb == (OS_TCB *)0) { /* Flush message queue of calling task? */
- CPU_CRITICAL_ENTER();
- p_tcb = OSTCBCurPtr;
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- }
-
- OS_CRITICAL_ENTER();
- entries = OS_MsgQFreeAll(&p_tcb->MsgQ); /* Return all OS_MSGs to the OS_MSG pool */
- OS_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- *p_err = OS_ERR_NONE;
- return (entries);
- }
- #endif
-
-
- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * WAIT FOR A MESSAGE
- *
- * Description: This function causes the current task to wait for a message to be posted to it.
- *
- * Arguments : timeout is an optional timeout period (in clock ticks). If non-zero, your task will wait for a
- * message to arrive up to the amount of time specified by this argument.
- * If you specify 0, however, your task will wait forever or, until a message arrives.
- *
- * opt determines whether the user wants to block if the task's queue is empty or not:
- *
- * OS_OPT_PEND_BLOCKING
- * OS_OPT_PEND_NON_BLOCKING
- *
- * p_msg_size is a pointer to a variable that will receive the size of the message
- *
- * p_ts is a pointer to a variable that will receive the timestamp of when the message was
- * received. 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 where an error message will be deposited. Possible error
- * messages are:
- *
- * OS_ERR_NONE The call was successful and your task received a message.
- * OS_ERR_PEND_ABORT
- * OS_ERR_PEND_ISR If you called this function from an ISR and the result
- * OS_ERR_PEND_WOULD_BLOCK If you specified non-blocking but the queue was not empty
- * OS_ERR_Q_EMPTY
- * OS_ERR_SCHED_LOCKED If the scheduler is locked
- * OS_ERR_TIMEOUT A message was not received within the specified timeout
- * would lead to a suspension.
- *
- * Returns : A pointer to the message received or a NULL pointer upon error.
- *
- * Note(s) : 1) It is possible to receive NULL pointers when there are no errors.
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- */
-
- #if OS_CFG_TASK_Q_EN > 0u
- void *OSTaskQPend (OS_TICK timeout,
- OS_OPT opt,
- OS_MSG_SIZE *p_msg_size,
- CPU_TS *p_ts,
- OS_ERR *p_err)
- {
- OS_MSG_Q *p_msg_q;
- void *p_void;
- CPU_SR_ALLOC();
-
-
-
- #ifdef OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL
- if (p_err == (OS_ERR *)0) {
- OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL_EXCEPTION();
- return ((void *)0);
- }
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_CALLED_FROM_ISR_CHK_EN > 0u
- if (OSIntNestingCtr > (OS_NESTING_CTR)0) { /* Can't Pend from an ISR */
- *p_err = OS_ERR_PEND_ISR;
- return ((void *)0);
- }
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_ARG_CHK_EN > 0u /* ---------------- VALIDATE ARGUMENTS ------------------ */
- if (p_msg_size == (OS_MSG_SIZE *)0) { /* User must supply a valid destination for msg size */
- *p_err = OS_ERR_PTR_INVALID;
- return ((void *)0);
- }
- switch (opt) { /* User must supply a valid option */
- case OS_OPT_PEND_BLOCKING:
- case OS_OPT_PEND_NON_BLOCKING:
- break;
-
- default:
- *p_err = OS_ERR_OPT_INVALID;
- return ((void *)0);
- }
- #endif
-
- if (p_ts != (CPU_TS *)0) {
- *p_ts = (CPU_TS )0; /* Initialize the returned timestamp */
- }
-
- CPU_CRITICAL_ENTER();
- p_msg_q = &OSTCBCurPtr->MsgQ; /* Any message waiting in the message queue? */
- p_void = OS_MsgQGet(p_msg_q,
- p_msg_size,
- p_ts,
- p_err);
- if (*p_err == OS_ERR_NONE) {
- #if OS_CFG_TASK_PROFILE_EN > 0u
- if (p_ts != (CPU_TS *)0) {
- OSTCBCurPtr->MsgQPendTime = OS_TS_GET() - *p_ts;
- if (OSTCBCurPtr->MsgQPendTimeMax < OSTCBCurPtr->MsgQPendTime) {
- OSTCBCurPtr->MsgQPendTimeMax = OSTCBCurPtr->MsgQPendTime;
- }
- }
- #endif
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_TASK_MSG_Q_PEND(p_msg_q); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- return (p_void); /* Yes, Return oldest message received */
- }
-
- if ((opt & OS_OPT_PEND_NON_BLOCKING) != (OS_OPT)0) { /* Caller wants to block if not available? */
- *p_err = OS_ERR_PEND_WOULD_BLOCK; /* No */
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_TASK_MSG_Q_PEND_FAILED(p_msg_q); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- return ((void *)0);
- } else { /* Yes */
- if (OSSchedLockNestingCtr > (OS_NESTING_CTR)0) { /* Can't block when the scheduler is locked */
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_TASK_MSG_Q_PEND_FAILED(p_msg_q); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_SCHED_LOCKED;
- return ((void *)0);
- }
- }
- /* Lock the scheduler/re-enable interrupts */
- OS_CRITICAL_ENTER_CPU_EXIT();
- OS_Pend((OS_PEND_DATA *)0, /* Block task pending on Message */
- (OS_PEND_OBJ *)0,
- (OS_STATE )OS_TASK_PEND_ON_TASK_Q,
- (OS_TICK )timeout);
- OS_CRITICAL_EXIT_NO_SCHED();
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_TASK_MSG_Q_PEND_BLOCK(p_msg_q); /* 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: /* Extract message from TCB (Put there by Post) */
- p_void = OSTCBCurPtr->MsgPtr;
- *p_msg_size = OSTCBCurPtr->MsgSize;
- if (p_ts != (CPU_TS *)0) {
- *p_ts = OSTCBCurPtr->TS;
- #if OS_CFG_TASK_PROFILE_EN > 0u
- OSTCBCurPtr->MsgQPendTime = OS_TS_GET() - OSTCBCurPtr->TS;
- if (OSTCBCurPtr->MsgQPendTimeMax < OSTCBCurPtr->MsgQPendTime) {
- OSTCBCurPtr->MsgQPendTimeMax = OSTCBCurPtr->MsgQPendTime;
- }
- #endif
- }
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_TASK_MSG_Q_PEND(p_msg_q); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_NONE;
- break;
-
- case OS_STATUS_PEND_ABORT: /* Indicate that we aborted */
- p_void = (void *)0;
- *p_msg_size = (OS_MSG_SIZE)0;
- if (p_ts != (CPU_TS *)0) {
- *p_ts = (CPU_TS )0;
- }
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_TASK_MSG_Q_PEND_FAILED(p_msg_q); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_PEND_ABORT;
- break;
-
- case OS_STATUS_PEND_TIMEOUT: /* Indicate that we didn't get event within TO */
- default:
- p_void = (void *)0;
- *p_msg_size = (OS_MSG_SIZE)0;
- if (p_ts != (CPU_TS *)0) {
- *p_ts = OSTCBCurPtr->TS;
- }
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_TASK_MSG_Q_PEND_FAILED(p_msg_q); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_TIMEOUT;
- break;
- }
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- return (p_void); /* Return received message */
- }
- #endif
-
-
- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * ABORT WAITING FOR A MESSAGE
- *
- * Description: This function aborts & readies the task specified. This function should be used to fault-abort the wait
- * for a message, rather than to normally post the message to the task via OSTaskQPost().
- *
- * Arguments : p_tcb is a pointer to the task to pend abort
- *
- * opt provides options for this function:
- *
- * OS_OPT_POST_NONE No option specified
- * OS_OPT_POST_NO_SCHED Indicates that the scheduler will not be called.
- *
- * p_err is a pointer to a variable that will contain an error code returned by this function.
- *
- * OS_ERR_NONE If the task was readied and informed of the aborted wait
- * OS_ERR_PEND_ABORT_ISR If you called this function from an ISR
- * OS_ERR_PEND_ABORT_NONE If task was not pending on a message and thus there is nothing to
- * abort.
- * OS_ERR_PEND_ABORT_SELF If you passed a NULL pointer for 'p_tcb'
- *
- * Returns : == DEF_FALSE if task was not waiting for a message, or upon error.
- * == DEF_TRUE if task was waiting for a message and was readied and informed.
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- */
-
- #if (OS_CFG_TASK_Q_EN > 0u) && (OS_CFG_TASK_Q_PEND_ABORT_EN > 0u)
- CPU_BOOLEAN OSTaskQPendAbort (OS_TCB *p_tcb,
- OS_OPT opt,
- OS_ERR *p_err)
- {
- CPU_TS ts;
- CPU_SR_ALLOC();
-
-
-
- #ifdef OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL
- if (p_err == (OS_ERR *)0) {
- OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL_EXCEPTION();
- return (DEF_FALSE);
- }
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_CALLED_FROM_ISR_CHK_EN > 0u
- if (OSIntNestingCtr > (OS_NESTING_CTR)0) { /* See if called from ISR ... */
- *p_err = OS_ERR_PEND_ABORT_ISR; /* ... can't Pend Abort from an ISR */
- return (DEF_FALSE);
- }
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_ARG_CHK_EN > 0u /* ---------------- VALIDATE ARGUMENTS ------------------ */
- switch (opt) { /* User must supply a valid option */
- case OS_OPT_POST_NONE:
- case OS_OPT_POST_NO_SCHED:
- break;
-
- default:
- *p_err = OS_ERR_OPT_INVALID;
- return (DEF_FALSE);
- }
- #endif
-
- CPU_CRITICAL_ENTER();
- #if OS_CFG_ARG_CHK_EN > 0u
- if ((p_tcb == (OS_TCB *)0) || /* Pend abort self? */
- (p_tcb == OSTCBCurPtr)) {
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- *p_err = OS_ERR_PEND_ABORT_SELF; /* ... doesn't make sense */
- return (DEF_FALSE);
- }
- #endif
-
- if (p_tcb->PendOn != OS_TASK_PEND_ON_TASK_Q) { /* Is task waiting for a message? */
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT(); /* No */
- *p_err = OS_ERR_PEND_ABORT_NONE;
- return (DEF_FALSE);
- }
-
- OS_CRITICAL_ENTER_CPU_EXIT();
- ts = OS_TS_GET(); /* Get timestamp of when the abort occurred */
- OS_PendAbort((OS_PEND_OBJ *)0, /* Abort the pend */
- p_tcb,
- 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;
- return (DEF_TRUE);
- }
- #endif
-
-
- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * POST MESSAGE TO A TASK
- *
- * Description: This function sends a message to a task
- *
- * Arguments : p_tcb is a pointer to the TCB of the task receiving a message. If you specify a NULL pointer then
- * the message will be posted to the task's queue of the calling task. In other words, you'd be
- * posting a message to yourself.
- *
- * p_void is a pointer to the message to send.
- *
- * msg_size is the size of the message sent (in #bytes)
- *
- * opt specifies whether the post will be FIFO or LIFO:
- *
- * OS_OPT_POST_FIFO Post at the end of the queue
- * OS_OPT_POST_LIFO Post at the front of the queue
- *
- * OS_OPT_POST_NO_SCHED Do not run the scheduler after the post
- *
- * Note(s): 1) OS_OPT_POST_NO_SCHED can be added with one of the other options.
- *
- *
- * p_err is a pointer to a variable that will hold the error code associated
- * with the outcome of this call. Errors can be:
- *
- * OS_ERR_NONE The call was successful and the message was sent
- * OS_ERR_Q_MAX If the queue is full
- * OS_ERR_MSG_POOL_EMPTY If there are no more OS_MSGs available from the pool
- *
- * Returns : none
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- */
-
- #if OS_CFG_TASK_Q_EN > 0u
- void OSTaskQPost (OS_TCB *p_tcb,
- void *p_void,
- OS_MSG_SIZE msg_size,
- OS_OPT opt,
- OS_ERR *p_err)
- {
- CPU_TS ts;
-
-
-
- #ifdef OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL
- if (p_err == (OS_ERR *)0) {
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_TASK_MSG_Q_POST_FAILED(&p_tcb->MsgQ); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL_EXCEPTION();
- return;
- }
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_ARG_CHK_EN > 0u /* ---------------- VALIDATE ARGUMENTS ------------------ */
- switch (opt) { /* User must supply a valid option */
- case OS_OPT_POST_FIFO:
- case OS_OPT_POST_LIFO:
- case OS_OPT_POST_FIFO | OS_OPT_POST_NO_SCHED:
- case OS_OPT_POST_LIFO | OS_OPT_POST_NO_SCHED:
- break;
-
- default:
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_TASK_MSG_Q_POST_FAILED(&p_tcb->MsgQ); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_OPT_INVALID;
- return;
- }
- #endif
-
- ts = OS_TS_GET(); /* Get timestamp */
-
- #if OS_CFG_ISR_POST_DEFERRED_EN > 0u
- if (OSIntNestingCtr > (OS_NESTING_CTR)0) {
- OS_IntQPost((OS_OBJ_TYPE)OS_OBJ_TYPE_TASK_MSG, /* Post to ISR queue */
- (void *)p_tcb,
- (void *)p_void,
- (OS_MSG_SIZE)msg_size,
- (OS_FLAGS )0,
- (OS_OPT )opt,
- (CPU_TS )ts,
- (OS_ERR *)p_err);
- return;
- }
- #endif
-
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_TASK_MSG_Q_POST(&p_tcb->MsgQ); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
-
- OS_TaskQPost(p_tcb,
- p_void,
- msg_size,
- opt,
- ts,
- p_err);
- }
- #endif
-
-
- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * GET THE CURRENT VALUE OF A TASK REGISTER
- *
- * Description: This function is called to obtain the current value of a task register. Task registers are application
- * specific and can be used to store task specific values such as 'error numbers' (i.e. errno), statistics,
- * etc.
- *
- * Arguments : p_tcb is a pointer to the OS_TCB of the task you want to read the register from. If 'p_tcb' is a
- * NULL pointer then you will get the register of the current task.
- *
- * id is the 'id' of the desired task variable. Note that the 'id' must be less than
- * OS_CFG_TASK_REG_TBL_SIZE
- *
- * p_err is a pointer to a variable that will hold an error code related to this call.
- *
- * OS_ERR_NONE if the call was successful
- * OS_ERR_REG_ID_INVALID if the 'id' is not between 0 and OS_CFG_TASK_REG_TBL_SIZE-1
- *
- * Returns : The current value of the task's register or 0 if an error is detected.
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- */
-
- #if OS_CFG_TASK_REG_TBL_SIZE > 0u
- OS_REG OSTaskRegGet (OS_TCB *p_tcb,
- OS_REG_ID id,
- OS_ERR *p_err)
- {
- OS_REG value;
- CPU_SR_ALLOC();
-
-
-
- #ifdef OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL
- if (p_err == (OS_ERR *)0) {
- OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL_EXCEPTION();
- return ((OS_REG)0);
- }
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_ARG_CHK_EN > 0u
- if (id >= OS_CFG_TASK_REG_TBL_SIZE) {
- *p_err = OS_ERR_REG_ID_INVALID;
- return ((OS_REG)0);
- }
- #endif
-
- CPU_CRITICAL_ENTER();
- if (p_tcb == (OS_TCB *)0) {
- p_tcb = OSTCBCurPtr;
- }
- value = p_tcb->RegTbl[id];
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- *p_err = OS_ERR_NONE;
- return ((OS_REG)value);
- }
- #endif
-
-
- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * ALLOCATE THE NEXT AVAILABLE TASK REGISTER ID
- *
- * Description: This function is called to obtain a task register ID. This function thus allows task registers IDs to be
- * allocated dynamically instead of statically.
- *
- * Arguments : p_err is a pointer to a variable that will hold an error code related to this call.
- *
- * OS_ERR_NONE if the call was successful
- * OS_ERR_NO_MORE_ID_AVAIL if you are attempting to assign more task register IDs than you
- * have available through OS_CFG_TASK_REG_TBL_SIZE.
- *
- * Returns : The next available task register 'id' or OS_CFG_TASK_REG_TBL_SIZE if an error is detected.
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- */
-
- #if OS_CFG_TASK_REG_TBL_SIZE > 0u
- OS_REG_ID OSTaskRegGetID (OS_ERR *p_err)
- {
- OS_REG_ID id;
- CPU_SR_ALLOC();
-
-
-
- #ifdef OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL
- if (p_err == (OS_ERR *)0) {
- OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL_EXCEPTION();
- return ((OS_REG_ID)OS_CFG_TASK_REG_TBL_SIZE);
- }
- #endif
-
- CPU_CRITICAL_ENTER();
- if (OSTaskRegNextAvailID >= OS_CFG_TASK_REG_TBL_SIZE) { /* See if we exceeded the number of IDs available */
- *p_err = OS_ERR_NO_MORE_ID_AVAIL; /* Yes, cannot allocate more task register IDs */
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- return ((OS_REG_ID)OS_CFG_TASK_REG_TBL_SIZE);
- }
-
- id = OSTaskRegNextAvailID; /* Assign the next available ID */
- OSTaskRegNextAvailID++; /* Increment available ID for next request */
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- *p_err = OS_ERR_NONE;
- return (id);
- }
- #endif
-
-
- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * SET THE CURRENT VALUE OF A TASK REGISTER
- *
- * Description: This function is called to change the current value of a task register. Task registers are application
- * specific and can be used to store task specific values such as 'error numbers' (i.e. errno), statistics,
- * etc.
- *
- * Arguments : p_tcb is a pointer to the OS_TCB of the task you want to set the register for. If 'p_tcb' is a NULL
- * pointer then you will change the register of the current task.
- *
- * id is the 'id' of the desired task register. Note that the 'id' must be less than
- * OS_CFG_TASK_REG_TBL_SIZE
- *
- * value is the desired value for the task register.
- *
- * p_err is a pointer to a variable that will hold an error code related to this call.
- *
- * OS_ERR_NONE if the call was successful
- * OS_ERR_REG_ID_INVALID if the 'id' is not between 0 and OS_CFG_TASK_REG_TBL_SIZE-1
- *
- * Returns : none
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- */
-
- #if OS_CFG_TASK_REG_TBL_SIZE > 0u
- void OSTaskRegSet (OS_TCB *p_tcb,
- OS_REG_ID id,
- OS_REG value,
- OS_ERR *p_err)
- {
- CPU_SR_ALLOC();
-
-
-
- #ifdef OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL
- if (p_err == (OS_ERR *)0) {
- OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL_EXCEPTION();
- return;
- }
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_ARG_CHK_EN > 0u
- if (id >= OS_CFG_TASK_REG_TBL_SIZE) {
- *p_err = OS_ERR_REG_ID_INVALID;
- return;
- }
- #endif
-
- CPU_CRITICAL_ENTER();
- if (p_tcb == (OS_TCB *)0) {
- p_tcb = OSTCBCurPtr;
- }
- p_tcb->RegTbl[id] = value;
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- *p_err = OS_ERR_NONE;
- }
- #endif
-
-
- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * RESUME A SUSPENDED TASK
- *
- * Description: This function is called to resume a previously suspended task. This is the only call that will remove an
- * explicit task suspension.
- *
- * Arguments : p_tcb Is a pointer to the task's OS_TCB to resume
- *
- * p_err Is a pointer to a variable that will contain an error code returned by this function
- *
- * OS_ERR_NONE if the requested task is resumed
- * OS_ERR_STATE_INVALID if the task is in an invalid state
- * OS_ERR_TASK_RESUME_ISR if you called this function from an ISR
- * OS_ERR_TASK_RESUME_SELF You cannot resume 'self'
- * OS_ERR_TASK_NOT_SUSPENDED if the task to resume has not been suspended
- *
- * Returns : none
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- */
-
- #if OS_CFG_TASK_SUSPEND_EN > 0u
- void OSTaskResume (OS_TCB *p_tcb,
- OS_ERR *p_err)
- {
- CPU_SR_ALLOC();
-
-
-
- #ifdef OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL
- if (p_err == (OS_ERR *)0) {
- OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL_EXCEPTION();
- return;
- }
- #endif
-
- #if (OS_CFG_ISR_POST_DEFERRED_EN == 0u) && \
- (OS_CFG_CALLED_FROM_ISR_CHK_EN > 0u)
- if (OSIntNestingCtr > (OS_NESTING_CTR)0) { /* Not allowed to call from an ISR */
- *p_err = OS_ERR_TASK_RESUME_ISR;
- return;
- }
- #endif
-
-
- CPU_CRITICAL_ENTER();
- #if OS_CFG_ARG_CHK_EN > 0u
- if ((p_tcb == (OS_TCB *)0) || /* We cannot resume 'self' */
- (p_tcb == OSTCBCurPtr)) {
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- *p_err = OS_ERR_TASK_RESUME_SELF;
- return;
- }
- #endif
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
-
- #if OS_CFG_ISR_POST_DEFERRED_EN > 0u
- if (OSIntNestingCtr > (OS_NESTING_CTR)0) { /* See if called from an ISR */
- OS_IntQPost((OS_OBJ_TYPE)OS_OBJ_TYPE_TASK_RESUME, /* Post to ISR queue */
- (void *)p_tcb,
- (void *)0,
- (OS_MSG_SIZE)0,
- (OS_FLAGS )0,
- (OS_OPT )0,
- (CPU_TS )0,
- (OS_ERR *)p_err);
- return;
- }
- #endif
-
- OS_TaskResume(p_tcb, p_err);
-
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_TASK_RESUME(p_tcb); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- }
- #endif
-
-
- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * WAIT FOR A TASK SEMAPHORE
- *
- * Description: This function is called to block the current task until a signal is sent by another task or ISR.
- *
- * Arguments : timeout is the amount of time you are will to wait for the signal
- *
- * opt determines whether the user wants to block if a semaphore post was not received:
- *
- * 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 semaphore was posted
- * or pend aborted. 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 an error code that will be set by this function
- *
- * OS_ERR_NONE The call was successful and your task received a message.
- * OS_ERR_PEND_ABORT
- * OS_ERR_PEND_ISR If you called this function from an ISR and the result
- * OS_ERR_PEND_WOULD_BLOCK If you specified non-blocking but no signal was received
- * OS_ERR_SCHED_LOCKED If the scheduler is locked
- * OS_ERR_STATUS_INVALID If the pend status is invalid
- * OS_ERR_TIMEOUT A message was not received within the specified timeout
- * would lead to a suspension.
- *
- * Returns : The current count of signals the task received, 0 if none.
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- */
-
- OS_SEM_CTR OSTaskSemPend (OS_TICK timeout,
- OS_OPT opt,
- CPU_TS *p_ts,
- OS_ERR *p_err)
- {
- OS_SEM_CTR ctr;
- CPU_SR_ALLOC();
-
-
-
- #ifdef OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL
- if (p_err == (OS_ERR *)0) {
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_TASK_SEM_PEND_FAILED(OSTCBCurPtr); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL_EXCEPTION();
- return ((OS_SEM_CTR)0);
- }
- #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_TASK_SEM_PEND_FAILED(OSTCBCurPtr); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_PEND_ISR;
- return ((OS_SEM_CTR)0);
- }
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_ARG_CHK_EN > 0u
- 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_TASK_SEM_PEND_FAILED(OSTCBCurPtr); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_OPT_INVALID;
- return ((OS_SEM_CTR)0);
- }
- #endif
-
- if (p_ts != (CPU_TS *)0) {
- *p_ts = (CPU_TS )0; /* Initialize the returned timestamp */
- }
-
- CPU_CRITICAL_ENTER();
- if (OSTCBCurPtr->SemCtr > (OS_SEM_CTR)0) { /* See if task already been signaled */
- OSTCBCurPtr->SemCtr--;
- ctr = OSTCBCurPtr->SemCtr;
- if (p_ts != (CPU_TS *)0) {
- *p_ts = OSTCBCurPtr->TS;
- }
- #if OS_CFG_TASK_PROFILE_EN > 0u
- OSTCBCurPtr->SemPendTime = OS_TS_GET() - OSTCBCurPtr->TS;
- if (OSTCBCurPtr->SemPendTimeMax < OSTCBCurPtr->SemPendTime) {
- OSTCBCurPtr->SemPendTimeMax = OSTCBCurPtr->SemPendTime;
- }
- #endif
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_TASK_SEM_PEND(OSTCBCurPtr); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_NONE;
- return (ctr);
- }
-
- if ((opt & OS_OPT_PEND_NON_BLOCKING) != (OS_OPT)0) { /* Caller wants to block if not available? */
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- *p_err = OS_ERR_PEND_WOULD_BLOCK; /* No */
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_TASK_SEM_PEND_FAILED(OSTCBCurPtr); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- return ((OS_SEM_CTR)0);
- } else { /* Yes */
- 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_TASK_SEM_PEND_FAILED(OSTCBCurPtr); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_SCHED_LOCKED;
- return ((OS_SEM_CTR)0);
- }
- }
- /* Lock the scheduler/re-enable interrupts */
- OS_CRITICAL_ENTER_CPU_EXIT();
- OS_Pend((OS_PEND_DATA *)0, /* Block task pending on Signal */
- (OS_PEND_OBJ *)0,
- (OS_STATE )OS_TASK_PEND_ON_TASK_SEM,
- (OS_TICK )timeout);
- OS_CRITICAL_EXIT_NO_SCHED();
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_TASK_SEM_PEND_BLOCK(OSTCBCurPtr); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- OSSched(); /* Find next highest priority task ready to run */
-
- CPU_CRITICAL_ENTER();
- switch (OSTCBCurPtr->PendStatus) { /* See if we timed-out or aborted */
- case OS_STATUS_PEND_OK:
- if (p_ts != (CPU_TS *)0) {
- *p_ts = OSTCBCurPtr->TS;
- #if OS_CFG_TASK_PROFILE_EN > 0u
- OSTCBCurPtr->SemPendTime = OS_TS_GET() - OSTCBCurPtr->TS;
- if (OSTCBCurPtr->SemPendTimeMax < OSTCBCurPtr->SemPendTime) {
- OSTCBCurPtr->SemPendTimeMax = OSTCBCurPtr->SemPendTime;
- }
- #endif
- }
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_TASK_SEM_PEND(OSTCBCurPtr); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_NONE;
- break;
-
- case OS_STATUS_PEND_ABORT:
- if (p_ts != (CPU_TS *)0) {
- *p_ts = OSTCBCurPtr->TS;
- }
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_TASK_SEM_PEND_FAILED(OSTCBCurPtr); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_PEND_ABORT; /* Indicate that we aborted */
- break;
-
- case OS_STATUS_PEND_TIMEOUT:
- if (p_ts != (CPU_TS *)0) {
- *p_ts = (CPU_TS )0;
- }
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_TASK_SEM_PEND_FAILED(OSTCBCurPtr); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_TIMEOUT; /* Indicate that we didn't get event within TO */
- break;
-
- default:
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_TASK_SEM_PEND_FAILED(OSTCBCurPtr); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_STATUS_INVALID;
- break;
- }
- ctr = OSTCBCurPtr->SemCtr;
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- return (ctr);
- }
-
-
- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * ABORT WAITING FOR A SIGNAL
- *
- * Description: This function aborts & readies the task specified. This function should be used to fault-abort the wait
- * for a signal, rather than to normally post the signal to the task via OSTaskSemPost().
- *
- * Arguments : p_tcb is a pointer to the task to pend abort
- *
- * opt provides options for this function:
- *
- * OS_OPT_POST_NONE No option selected
- * OS_OPT_POST_NO_SCHED Indicates that the scheduler will not be called.
- *
- * p_err is a pointer to a variable that will contain an error code returned by this function.
- *
- * OS_ERR_NONE If the task was readied and informed of the aborted wait
- * OS_ERR_PEND_ABORT_ISR If you tried calling this function from an ISR
- * OS_ERR_PEND_ABORT_NONE If the task was not waiting for a signal
- * OS_ERR_PEND_ABORT_SELF If you attempted to pend abort the calling task. This is not
- * possible since the calling task cannot be pending because it's
- * running.
- *
- * Returns : == DEF_FALSE if task was not waiting for a message, or upon error.
- * == DEF_TRUE if task was waiting for a message and was readied and informed.
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- */
-
- #if OS_CFG_TASK_SEM_PEND_ABORT_EN > 0u
- CPU_BOOLEAN OSTaskSemPendAbort (OS_TCB *p_tcb,
- OS_OPT opt,
- OS_ERR *p_err)
- {
- CPU_TS ts;
- CPU_SR_ALLOC();
-
-
-
- #ifdef OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL
- if (p_err == (OS_ERR *)0) {
- OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL_EXCEPTION();
- return (DEF_FALSE);
- }
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_CALLED_FROM_ISR_CHK_EN > 0u
- if (OSIntNestingCtr > (OS_NESTING_CTR)0) { /* See if called from ISR ... */
- *p_err = OS_ERR_PEND_ABORT_ISR; /* ... can't Pend Abort from an ISR */
- return (DEF_FALSE);
- }
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_ARG_CHK_EN > 0u
- switch (opt) { /* Validate 'opt' */
- case OS_OPT_POST_NONE:
- case OS_OPT_POST_NO_SCHED:
- break;
-
- default:
- *p_err = OS_ERR_OPT_INVALID;
- return (DEF_FALSE);
- }
- #endif
-
- CPU_CRITICAL_ENTER();
- if ((p_tcb == (OS_TCB *)0) || /* Pend abort self? */
- (p_tcb == OSTCBCurPtr)) {
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT(); /* ... doesn't make sense! */
- *p_err = OS_ERR_PEND_ABORT_SELF;
- return (DEF_FALSE);
- }
-
- if (p_tcb->PendOn != OS_TASK_PEND_ON_TASK_SEM) { /* Is task waiting for a signal? */
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- *p_err = OS_ERR_PEND_ABORT_NONE;
- return (DEF_FALSE);
- }
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
-
- OS_CRITICAL_ENTER();
- ts = OS_TS_GET();
- OS_PendAbort((OS_PEND_OBJ *)0,
- p_tcb,
- 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;
- return (DEF_TRUE);
- }
- #endif
-
-
- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * SIGNAL A TASK
- *
- * Description: This function is called to signal a task waiting for a signal.
- *
- * Arguments : p_tcb is the pointer to the TCB of the task to signal. A NULL pointer indicates that you are sending
- * a signal to yourself.
- *
- * opt determines the type of POST performed:
- *
- * OS_OPT_POST_NONE No option
- * OS_OPT_POST_NO_SCHED Do not call the scheduler
- *
- * p_err is a pointer to an error code returned by this function:
- *
- * OS_ERR_NONE If the requested task is signaled
- * OS_ERR_SEM_OVF If the post would cause the semaphore count to overflow.
- *
- * Returns : The current value of the task's signal counter or 0 if called from an ISR
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- */
-
- OS_SEM_CTR OSTaskSemPost (OS_TCB *p_tcb,
- OS_OPT opt,
- OS_ERR *p_err)
- {
- OS_SEM_CTR ctr;
- CPU_TS ts;
-
-
-
- #ifdef OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL
- if (p_err == (OS_ERR *)0) {
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_TASK_SEM_POST_FAILED(p_tcb); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL_EXCEPTION();
- return ((OS_SEM_CTR)0);
- }
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_ARG_CHK_EN > 0u
- 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_TASK_SEM_POST_FAILED(p_tcb); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
- *p_err = OS_ERR_OPT_INVALID;
- return ((OS_SEM_CTR)0u);
- }
- #endif
-
- ts = OS_TS_GET(); /* Get timestamp */
-
- #if OS_CFG_ISR_POST_DEFERRED_EN > 0u
- if (OSIntNestingCtr > (OS_NESTING_CTR)0) { /* See if called from an ISR */
- OS_IntQPost((OS_OBJ_TYPE)OS_OBJ_TYPE_TASK_SIGNAL, /* Post to ISR queue */
- (void *)p_tcb,
- (void *)0,
- (OS_MSG_SIZE)0,
- (OS_FLAGS )0,
- (OS_OPT )0,
- (CPU_TS )ts,
- (OS_ERR *)p_err);
- return ((OS_SEM_CTR)0);
- }
- #endif
-
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_TASK_SEM_POST(p_tcb); /* Record the event. */
- #endif
-
- ctr = OS_TaskSemPost(p_tcb,
- opt,
- ts,
- p_err);
-
- return (ctr);
- }
-
-
- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * SET THE SIGNAL COUNTER OF A TASK
- *
- * Description: This function is called to clear the signal counter
- *
- * Arguments : p_tcb is the pointer to the TCB of the task to clear the counter. If you specify a NULL pointer
- * then the signal counter of the current task will be cleared.
- *
- * cnt is the desired value of the semaphore counter
- *
- * p_err is a pointer to an error code returned by this function
- *
- * OS_ERR_NONE if the signal counter of the requested task is cleared
- * OS_ERR_SET_ISR if the function was called from an ISR
- *
- * Returns : none
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- */
-
- OS_SEM_CTR OSTaskSemSet (OS_TCB *p_tcb,
- OS_SEM_CTR cnt,
- OS_ERR *p_err)
- {
- OS_SEM_CTR ctr;
- CPU_SR_ALLOC();
-
-
-
- #ifdef OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL
- if (p_err == (OS_ERR *)0) {
- OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL_EXCEPTION();
- return ((OS_SEM_CTR)0);
- }
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_CALLED_FROM_ISR_CHK_EN > 0u
- if (OSIntNestingCtr > (OS_NESTING_CTR)0) { /* Not allowed to call from an ISR */
- *p_err = OS_ERR_SET_ISR;
- return ((OS_SEM_CTR)0);
- }
- #endif
-
- CPU_CRITICAL_ENTER();
- if (p_tcb == (OS_TCB *)0) {
- p_tcb = OSTCBCurPtr;
- }
- ctr = p_tcb->SemCtr;
- p_tcb->SemCtr = (OS_SEM_CTR)cnt;
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- *p_err = OS_ERR_NONE;
- return (ctr);
- }
-
-
- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * STACK CHECKING
- *
- * Description: This function is called to calculate the amount of free memory left on the specified task's stack.
- *
- * Arguments : p_tcb is a pointer to the TCB of the task to check. If you specify a NULL pointer then
- * you are specifying that you want to check the stack of the current task.
- *
- * p_free is a pointer to a variable that will receive the number of free 'entries' on the task's stack.
- *
- * p_used is a pointer to a variable that will receive the number of used 'entries' on the task's stack.
- *
- * p_err is a pointer to a variable that will contain an error code.
- *
- * OS_ERR_NONE upon success
- * OS_ERR_PTR_INVALID if either 'p_free' or 'p_used' are NULL pointers
- * OS_ERR_TASK_NOT_EXIST if the stack pointer of the task is a NULL pointer
- * OS_ERR_TASK_OPT if you did NOT specified OS_OPT_TASK_STK_CHK when the task
- * was created
- * OS_ERR_TASK_STK_CHK_ISR you called this function from an ISR
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- */
-
- #if OS_CFG_STAT_TASK_STK_CHK_EN > 0u
- void OSTaskStkChk (OS_TCB *p_tcb,
- CPU_STK_SIZE *p_free,
- CPU_STK_SIZE *p_used,
- OS_ERR *p_err)
- {
- CPU_STK_SIZE free_stk;
- CPU_STK *p_stk;
- CPU_SR_ALLOC();
-
-
-
- #ifdef OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL
- if (p_err == (OS_ERR *)0) {
- OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL_EXCEPTION();
- return;
- }
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_CALLED_FROM_ISR_CHK_EN > 0u
- if (OSIntNestingCtr > (OS_NESTING_CTR)0) { /* See if trying to check stack from ISR */
- *p_err = OS_ERR_TASK_STK_CHK_ISR;
- return;
- }
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_ARG_CHK_EN > 0u
- if (p_free == (CPU_STK_SIZE*)0) { /* User must specify valid destinations for the sizes */
- *p_err = OS_ERR_PTR_INVALID;
- return;
- }
-
- if (p_used == (CPU_STK_SIZE*)0) {
- *p_err = OS_ERR_PTR_INVALID;
- return;
- }
- #endif
-
- CPU_CRITICAL_ENTER();
- if (p_tcb == (OS_TCB *)0) { /* Check the stack of the current task? */
- p_tcb = OSTCBCurPtr; /* Yes */
- }
-
- if (p_tcb->StkPtr == (CPU_STK*)0) { /* Make sure task exist */
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- *p_free = (CPU_STK_SIZE)0;
- *p_used = (CPU_STK_SIZE)0;
- *p_err = OS_ERR_TASK_NOT_EXIST;
- return;
- }
-
- if ((p_tcb->Opt & OS_OPT_TASK_STK_CHK) == (OS_OPT)0) { /* Make sure stack checking option is set */
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- *p_free = (CPU_STK_SIZE)0;
- *p_used = (CPU_STK_SIZE)0;
- *p_err = OS_ERR_TASK_OPT;
- return;
- }
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
-
- free_stk = 0u;
- #if CPU_CFG_STK_GROWTH == CPU_STK_GROWTH_HI_TO_LO
- p_stk = p_tcb->StkBasePtr; /* Start at the lowest memory and go up */
- while (*p_stk == (CPU_STK)0) { /* Compute the number of zero entries on the stk */
- p_stk++;
- free_stk++;
- }
- #else
- p_stk = p_tcb->StkBasePtr + p_tcb->StkSize - 1u; /* Start at the highest memory and go down */
- while (*p_stk == (CPU_STK)0) {
- free_stk++;
- p_stk--;
- }
- #endif
- *p_free = free_stk;
- *p_used = (p_tcb->StkSize - free_stk); /* Compute number of entries used on the stack */
- *p_err = OS_ERR_NONE;
- }
- #endif
-
-
- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * SUSPEND A TASK
- *
- * Description: This function is called to suspend a task. The task can be the calling task if 'p_tcb' is a NULL pointer
- * or the pointer to the TCB of the calling task.
- *
- * Arguments : p_tcb is a pointer to the TCB to suspend.
- * If p_tcb is a NULL pointer then, suspend the current task.
- *
- * p_err is a pointer to a variable that will receive an error code from this function.
- *
- * OS_ERR_NONE if the requested task is suspended
- * OS_ERR_SCHED_LOCKED you can't suspend the current task is the scheduler is
- * locked
- * OS_ERR_TASK_SUSPEND_ISR if you called this function from an ISR
- * OS_ERR_TASK_SUSPEND_IDLE if you attempted to suspend the idle task which is not
- * allowed.
- * OS_ERR_TASK_SUSPEND_INT_HANDLER if you attempted to suspend the interrupt handler task
- * which is not allowed.
- *
- * Returns : none
- *
- * Note(s) : 1) You should use this function with great care. If you suspend a task that is waiting for an event
- * (i.e. a message, a semaphore, a queue ...) you will prevent this task from running when the event
- * arrives.
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- */
-
- #if OS_CFG_TASK_SUSPEND_EN > 0u
- void OSTaskSuspend (OS_TCB *p_tcb,
- OS_ERR *p_err)
- {
- #ifdef OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL
- if (p_err == (OS_ERR *)0) {
- OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL_EXCEPTION();
- return;
- }
- #endif
-
- #if (OS_CFG_ISR_POST_DEFERRED_EN == 0u) && \
- (OS_CFG_CALLED_FROM_ISR_CHK_EN > 0u)
- if (OSIntNestingCtr > (OS_NESTING_CTR)0) { /* Not allowed to call from an ISR */
- *p_err = OS_ERR_TASK_SUSPEND_ISR;
- return;
- }
- #endif
-
- if (p_tcb == &OSIdleTaskTCB) { /* Make sure not suspending the idle task */
- *p_err = OS_ERR_TASK_SUSPEND_IDLE;
- return;
- }
-
- #if OS_CFG_ISR_POST_DEFERRED_EN > 0u
- if (p_tcb == &OSIntQTaskTCB) { /* Not allowed to suspend the ISR handler task */
- *p_err = OS_ERR_TASK_SUSPEND_INT_HANDLER;
- return;
- }
-
- if (OSIntNestingCtr > (OS_NESTING_CTR)0) { /* See if called from an ISR */
- OS_IntQPost((OS_OBJ_TYPE)OS_OBJ_TYPE_TASK_SUSPEND, /* Post to ISR queue */
- (void *)p_tcb,
- (void *)0,
- (OS_MSG_SIZE)0,
- (OS_FLAGS )0,
- (OS_OPT )0,
- (CPU_TS )0,
- (OS_ERR *)p_err);
- return;
- }
- #endif
-
- OS_TaskSuspend(p_tcb, p_err);
- }
- #endif
-
-
- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * CHANGE A TASK'S TIME SLICE
- *
- * Description: This function is called to change the value of the task's specific time slice.
- *
- * Arguments : p_tcb is the pointer to the TCB of the task to change. If you specify an NULL pointer, the current
- * task is assumed.
- *
- * time_quanta is the number of ticks before the CPU is taken away when round-robin scheduling is enabled.
- *
- * p_err is a pointer to an error code returned by this function:
- *
- * OS_ERR_NONE upon success
- * OS_ERR_SET_ISR if you called this function from an ISR
- *
- * Returns : none
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- */
-
- #if OS_CFG_SCHED_ROUND_ROBIN_EN > 0u
- void OSTaskTimeQuantaSet (OS_TCB *p_tcb,
- OS_TICK time_quanta,
- OS_ERR *p_err)
- {
- CPU_SR_ALLOC();
-
-
-
- #ifdef OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL
- if (p_err == (OS_ERR *)0) {
- OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL_EXCEPTION();
- return;
- }
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_CALLED_FROM_ISR_CHK_EN > 0u
- if (OSIntNestingCtr > (OS_NESTING_CTR)0) { /* Can't call this function from an ISR */
- *p_err = OS_ERR_SET_ISR;
- return;
- }
- #endif
-
- CPU_CRITICAL_ENTER();
- if (p_tcb == (OS_TCB *)0) {
- p_tcb = OSTCBCurPtr;
- }
-
- if (time_quanta == 0u) {
- p_tcb->TimeQuanta = OSSchedRoundRobinDfltTimeQuanta;
- } else {
- p_tcb->TimeQuanta = time_quanta;
- }
- if (p_tcb->TimeQuanta > p_tcb->TimeQuantaCtr) {
- p_tcb->TimeQuantaCtr = p_tcb->TimeQuanta;
- }
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- *p_err = OS_ERR_NONE;
- }
- #endif
-
-
- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * ADD/REMOVE TASK TO/FROM DEBUG LIST
- *
- * Description: These functions are called by uC/OS-III to add or remove an OS_TCB from the debug list.
- *
- * Arguments : p_tcb is a pointer to the OS_TCB 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_TaskDbgListAdd (OS_TCB *p_tcb)
- {
- p_tcb->DbgPrevPtr = (OS_TCB *)0;
- if (OSTaskDbgListPtr == (OS_TCB *)0) {
- p_tcb->DbgNextPtr = (OS_TCB *)0;
- } else {
- p_tcb->DbgNextPtr = OSTaskDbgListPtr;
- OSTaskDbgListPtr->DbgPrevPtr = p_tcb;
- }
- OSTaskDbgListPtr = p_tcb;
- }
-
-
-
- void OS_TaskDbgListRemove (OS_TCB *p_tcb)
- {
- OS_TCB *p_tcb_next;
- OS_TCB *p_tcb_prev;
-
-
- p_tcb_prev = p_tcb->DbgPrevPtr;
- p_tcb_next = p_tcb->DbgNextPtr;
-
- if (p_tcb_prev == (OS_TCB *)0) {
- OSTaskDbgListPtr = p_tcb_next;
- if (p_tcb_next != (OS_TCB *)0) {
- p_tcb_next->DbgPrevPtr = (OS_TCB *)0;
- }
- p_tcb->DbgNextPtr = (OS_TCB *)0;
-
- } else if (p_tcb_next == (OS_TCB *)0) {
- p_tcb_prev->DbgNextPtr = (OS_TCB *)0;
- p_tcb->DbgPrevPtr = (OS_TCB *)0;
-
- } else {
- p_tcb_prev->DbgNextPtr = p_tcb_next;
- p_tcb_next->DbgPrevPtr = p_tcb_prev;
- p_tcb->DbgNextPtr = (OS_TCB *)0;
- p_tcb->DbgPrevPtr = (OS_TCB *)0;
- }
- }
- #endif
-
-
- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * TASK MANAGER INITIALIZATION
- *
- * Description: This function is called by OSInit() to initialize the task 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) : This function is INTERNAL to uC/OS-III and your application should not call it.
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- */
-
- void OS_TaskInit (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
- OSTaskDbgListPtr = (OS_TCB *)0;
- #endif
-
- OSTaskQty = (OS_OBJ_QTY )0; /* Clear the number of tasks */
- OSTaskCtxSwCtr = (OS_CTX_SW_CTR)0; /* Clear the context switch counter */
-
- *p_err = OS_ERR_NONE;
- }
-
-
- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * INITIALIZE TCB FIELDS
- *
- * Description: This function is called to initialize a TCB to default values
- *
- * Arguments : p_tcb is a pointer to the TCB to initialize
- *
- * Returns : none
- *
- * Note(s) : This function is INTERNAL to uC/OS-III and your application should not call it.
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- */
-
- void OS_TaskInitTCB (OS_TCB *p_tcb)
- {
- #if OS_CFG_TASK_REG_TBL_SIZE > 0u
- OS_REG_ID reg_id;
- #endif
- #if defined(OS_CFG_TLS_TBL_SIZE) && (OS_CFG_TLS_TBL_SIZE > 0u)
- OS_TLS_ID id;
- #endif
- #if OS_CFG_TASK_PROFILE_EN > 0u
- CPU_TS ts;
- #endif
-
-
- p_tcb->StkPtr = (CPU_STK *)0;
- #if ((OS_CFG_DBG_EN > 0u) || (OS_CFG_STAT_TASK_STK_CHK_EN > 0u))
- p_tcb->StkLimitPtr = (CPU_STK *)0;
- #endif
-
- p_tcb->ExtPtr = (void *)0;
-
- p_tcb->NextPtr = (OS_TCB *)0;
- p_tcb->PrevPtr = (OS_TCB *)0;
-
- p_tcb->TickNextPtr = (OS_TCB *)0;
- p_tcb->TickPrevPtr = (OS_TCB *)0;
- p_tcb->TickListPtr = (OS_TICK_LIST *)0;
-
- #if OS_CFG_DBG_EN > 0u
- p_tcb->NamePtr = (CPU_CHAR *)((void *)"?Task");
- #endif
-
- #if ((OS_CFG_DBG_EN > 0u) || (OS_CFG_STAT_TASK_STK_CHK_EN > 0u))
- p_tcb->StkBasePtr = (CPU_STK *)0;
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_DBG_EN > 0u
- p_tcb->TaskEntryAddr = (OS_TASK_PTR )0;
- p_tcb->TaskEntryArg = (void *)0;
- #endif
-
- #if (OS_CFG_PEND_MULTI_EN > 0u)
- p_tcb->PendDataTblPtr = (OS_PEND_DATA *)0;
- p_tcb->PendDataTblEntries = (OS_OBJ_QTY )0u;
- #endif
-
- p_tcb->TS = (CPU_TS )0u;
-
- #if (OS_MSG_EN > 0u)
- p_tcb->MsgPtr = (void *)0;
- p_tcb->MsgSize = (OS_MSG_SIZE )0u;
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_TASK_Q_EN > 0u
- OS_MsgQInit(&p_tcb->MsgQ,
- (OS_MSG_QTY)0u);
- #if OS_CFG_TASK_PROFILE_EN > 0u
- p_tcb->MsgQPendTime = (CPU_TS )0u;
- p_tcb->MsgQPendTimeMax = (CPU_TS )0u;
- #endif
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_FLAG_EN > 0u
- p_tcb->FlagsPend = (OS_FLAGS )0u;
- p_tcb->FlagsOpt = (OS_OPT )0u;
- p_tcb->FlagsRdy = (OS_FLAGS )0u;
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_TASK_REG_TBL_SIZE > 0u
- for (reg_id = 0u; reg_id < OS_CFG_TASK_REG_TBL_SIZE; reg_id++) {
- p_tcb->RegTbl[reg_id] = (OS_REG)0u;
- }
- #endif
-
- #if defined(OS_CFG_TLS_TBL_SIZE) && (OS_CFG_TLS_TBL_SIZE > 0u)
- for (id = 0u; id < OS_CFG_TLS_TBL_SIZE; id++) {
- p_tcb->TLS_Tbl[id] = (OS_TLS)0;
- }
- #endif
-
- p_tcb->SemCtr = (OS_SEM_CTR )0u;
- #if OS_CFG_TASK_PROFILE_EN > 0u
- p_tcb->SemPendTime = (CPU_TS )0u;
- p_tcb->SemPendTimeMax = (CPU_TS )0u;
- #endif
-
- #if ((OS_CFG_DBG_EN > 0u) || (OS_CFG_STAT_TASK_STK_CHK_EN > 0u))
- p_tcb->StkSize = (CPU_STK_SIZE )0u;
- #endif
-
-
- #if OS_CFG_TASK_SUSPEND_EN > 0u
- p_tcb->SuspendCtr = (OS_NESTING_CTR )0u;
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_STAT_TASK_STK_CHK_EN > 0u
- p_tcb->StkFree = (CPU_STK_SIZE )0u;
- p_tcb->StkUsed = (CPU_STK_SIZE )0u;
- #endif
-
- p_tcb->Opt = (OS_OPT )0u;
-
- p_tcb->TickRemain = (OS_TICK )0u;
- p_tcb->TickCtrPrev = (OS_TICK )0u;
-
- #if OS_CFG_SCHED_ROUND_ROBIN_EN > 0u
- p_tcb->TimeQuanta = (OS_TICK )0u;
- p_tcb->TimeQuantaCtr = (OS_TICK )0u;
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_TASK_PROFILE_EN > 0u
- p_tcb->CPUUsage = (OS_CPU_USAGE )0u;
- p_tcb->CPUUsageMax = (OS_CPU_USAGE )0u;
- p_tcb->CtxSwCtr = (OS_CTX_SW_CTR )0u;
- p_tcb->CyclesDelta = (CPU_TS )0u;
- ts = OS_TS_GET(); /* Read the current timestamp and save */
- p_tcb->CyclesStart = ts;
- p_tcb->CyclesTotal = (OS_CYCLES )0u;
- #endif
- #ifdef CPU_CFG_INT_DIS_MEAS_EN
- p_tcb->IntDisTimeMax = (CPU_TS )0u;
- #endif
- #if OS_CFG_SCHED_LOCK_TIME_MEAS_EN > 0u
- p_tcb->SchedLockTimeMax = (CPU_TS )0u;
- #endif
-
- p_tcb->PendOn = (OS_STATE )OS_TASK_PEND_ON_NOTHING;
- p_tcb->PendStatus = (OS_STATUS )OS_STATUS_PEND_OK;
- p_tcb->TaskState = (OS_STATE )OS_TASK_STATE_RDY;
-
- p_tcb->Prio = (OS_PRIO )OS_PRIO_INIT;
- #if OS_CFG_MUTEX_EN > 0u
- p_tcb->BasePrio = (OS_PRIO )OS_PRIO_INIT;
- p_tcb->MutexGrpHeadPtr = (OS_MUTEX *)0;
- #endif
-
- #if OS_CFG_DBG_EN > 0u
- p_tcb->DbgPrevPtr = (OS_TCB *)0;
- p_tcb->DbgNextPtr = (OS_TCB *)0;
- p_tcb->DbgNamePtr = (CPU_CHAR *)((void *)" ");
- #endif
- }
-
-
- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * POST MESSAGE TO A TASK
- *
- * Description: This function sends a message to a task
- *
- * Arguments : p_tcb is a pointer to the TCB of the task receiving a message. If you specify a NULL pointer then
- * the message will be posted to the task's queue of the calling task. In other words, you'd be
- * posting a message to yourself.
- *
- * p_void is a pointer to the message to send.
- *
- * msg_size is the size of the message sent (in #bytes)
- *
- * opt specifies whether the post will be FIFO or LIFO:
- *
- * OS_OPT_POST_FIFO Post at the end of the queue
- * OS_OPT_POST_LIFO Post at the front of the queue
- *
- * OS_OPT_POST_NO_SCHED Do not run the scheduler after the post
- *
- * Note(s): 1) OS_OPT_POST_NO_SCHED can be added with one of the other options.
- *
- *
- * ts is a timestamp indicating when the post occurred.
- *
- * p_err is a pointer to a variable that will hold the error code associated
- * with the outcome of this call. Errors can be:
- *
- * OS_ERR_NONE The call was successful and the message was sent
- * OS_ERR_MSG_POOL_EMPTY If there are no more OS_MSGs available from the pool
- * OS_ERR_Q_MAX If the queue is full
- * OS_ERR_STATE_INVALID If the task is in an invalid state. This should never happen
- * and if it does, would be considered a system failure.
- *
- * Returns : none
- *
- * Note(s) : This function is INTERNAL to uC/OS-III and your application should not call it.
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- */
-
- #if OS_CFG_TASK_Q_EN > 0u
- void OS_TaskQPost (OS_TCB *p_tcb,
- void *p_void,
- OS_MSG_SIZE msg_size,
- OS_OPT opt,
- CPU_TS ts,
- OS_ERR *p_err)
- {
- CPU_SR_ALLOC();
-
-
-
- *p_err = OS_ERR_NONE; /* Assume we won't have any errors */
- OS_CRITICAL_ENTER();
- if (p_tcb == (OS_TCB *)0) { /* Post msg to 'self'? */
- p_tcb = OSTCBCurPtr;
- }
- switch (p_tcb->TaskState) {
- case OS_TASK_STATE_RDY:
- case OS_TASK_STATE_DLY:
- case OS_TASK_STATE_SUSPENDED:
- case OS_TASK_STATE_DLY_SUSPENDED:
- OS_MsgQPut(&p_tcb->MsgQ, /* Deposit the message in the queue */
- p_void,
- msg_size,
- opt,
- ts,
- p_err);
- OS_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- break;
-
- case OS_TASK_STATE_PEND:
- case OS_TASK_STATE_PEND_TIMEOUT:
- case OS_TASK_STATE_PEND_SUSPENDED:
- case OS_TASK_STATE_PEND_TIMEOUT_SUSPENDED:
- if (p_tcb->PendOn == OS_TASK_PEND_ON_TASK_Q) { /* Is task waiting for a message to be sent to it? */
- OS_Post((OS_PEND_OBJ *)0,
- p_tcb,
- p_void,
- msg_size,
- ts);
- OS_CRITICAL_EXIT_NO_SCHED();
- if ((opt & OS_OPT_POST_NO_SCHED) == (OS_OPT)0u) {
- OSSched(); /* Run the scheduler */
- }
- } else {
- OS_MsgQPut(&p_tcb->MsgQ, /* No, Task is pending on something else ... */
- p_void, /* ... Deposit the message in the task's queue */
- msg_size,
- opt,
- ts,
- p_err);
- OS_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- }
- break;
-
- default:
- OS_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- *p_err = OS_ERR_STATE_INVALID;
- break;
- }
- }
- #endif
-
-
- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * RESUME A SUSPENDED TASK
- *
- * Description: This function is called to resume a previously suspended task. This is the only call that will remove an
- * explicit task suspension.
- *
- * Arguments : p_tcb Is a pointer to the task's OS_TCB to resume
- *
- * p_err Is a pointer to a variable that will contain an error code returned by this function
- *
- * OS_ERR_NONE if the requested task is resumed
- * OS_ERR_STATE_INVALID if the task is in an invalid state
- * OS_ERR_TASK_RESUME_ISR if you called this function from an ISR
- * OS_ERR_TASK_RESUME_SELF You cannot resume 'self'
- * OS_ERR_TASK_NOT_SUSPENDED if the task to resume has not been suspended
- *
- * Returns : none
- *
- * Note(s) : This function is INTERNAL to uC/OS-III and your application should not call it.
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- */
-
- #if OS_CFG_TASK_SUSPEND_EN > 0u
- void OS_TaskResume (OS_TCB *p_tcb,
- OS_ERR *p_err)
- {
- CPU_SR_ALLOC();
-
-
- CPU_CRITICAL_ENTER();
- *p_err = OS_ERR_NONE;
- switch (p_tcb->TaskState) {
- case OS_TASK_STATE_RDY:
- case OS_TASK_STATE_DLY:
- case OS_TASK_STATE_PEND:
- case OS_TASK_STATE_PEND_TIMEOUT:
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- *p_err = OS_ERR_TASK_NOT_SUSPENDED;
- break;
-
- case OS_TASK_STATE_SUSPENDED:
- OS_CRITICAL_ENTER_CPU_EXIT();
- p_tcb->SuspendCtr--;
- if (p_tcb->SuspendCtr == (OS_NESTING_CTR)0) {
- p_tcb->TaskState = OS_TASK_STATE_RDY;
- OS_RdyListInsert(p_tcb); /* Insert the task in the ready list */
- }
- OS_CRITICAL_EXIT_NO_SCHED();
- break;
-
- case OS_TASK_STATE_DLY_SUSPENDED:
- p_tcb->SuspendCtr--;
- if (p_tcb->SuspendCtr == (OS_NESTING_CTR)0) {
- p_tcb->TaskState = OS_TASK_STATE_DLY;
- }
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- break;
-
- case OS_TASK_STATE_PEND_SUSPENDED:
- p_tcb->SuspendCtr--;
- if (p_tcb->SuspendCtr == (OS_NESTING_CTR)0) {
- p_tcb->TaskState = OS_TASK_STATE_PEND;
- }
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- break;
-
- case OS_TASK_STATE_PEND_TIMEOUT_SUSPENDED:
- p_tcb->SuspendCtr--;
- if (p_tcb->SuspendCtr == (OS_NESTING_CTR)0) {
- p_tcb->TaskState = OS_TASK_STATE_PEND_TIMEOUT;
- }
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- break;
-
- default:
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- *p_err = OS_ERR_STATE_INVALID;
- return;
- }
-
- OSSched();
- }
- #endif
-
-
- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * CATCH ACCIDENTAL TASK RETURN
- *
- * Description: This function is called if a task accidentally returns without deleting itself. In other words, a task
- * should either be an infinite loop or delete itself if it's done.
- *
- * Arguments : none
- *
- * Returns : none
- *
- * Note(s) : This function is INTERNAL to uC/OS-III and your application should not call it.
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- */
-
- void OS_TaskReturn (void)
- {
- OS_ERR err;
-
-
-
- OSTaskReturnHook(OSTCBCurPtr); /* Call hook to let user decide on what to do */
- #if OS_CFG_TASK_DEL_EN > 0u
- OSTaskDel((OS_TCB *)0, /* Delete task if it accidentally returns! */
- (OS_ERR *)&err);
- #else
- for (;;) {
- OSTimeDly((OS_TICK )OSCfg_TickRate_Hz,
- (OS_OPT )OS_OPT_TIME_DLY,
- (OS_ERR *)&err);
- }
- #endif
- }
-
-
- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * SIGNAL A TASK
- *
- * Description: This function is called to signal a task waiting for a signal.
- *
- * Arguments : p_tcb is the pointer to the TCB of the task to signal. A NULL pointer indicates that you are sending
- * a signal to yourself.
- *
- * opt determines the type of POST performed:
- *
- * OS_OPT_POST_NONE No option
- *
- * OS_OPT_POST_NO_SCHED Do not call the scheduler
- *
- * ts is a timestamp indicating when the post occurred.
- *
- * p_err is a pointer to an error code returned by this function:
- *
- * OS_ERR_NONE If the requested task is signaled
- * OS_ERR_SEM_OVF If the post would cause the semaphore count to overflow.
- * OS_ERR_STATE_INVALID If the task is in an invalid state. This should never happen
- * and if it does, would be considered a system failure.
- *
- * Returns : The current value of the task's signal counter or 0 if called from an ISR
- *
- * Note(s) : This function is INTERNAL to uC/OS-III and your application should not call it.
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- */
-
- OS_SEM_CTR OS_TaskSemPost (OS_TCB *p_tcb,
- OS_OPT opt,
- CPU_TS ts,
- OS_ERR *p_err)
- {
- OS_SEM_CTR ctr;
- CPU_SR_ALLOC();
-
-
-
- OS_CRITICAL_ENTER();
- if (p_tcb == (OS_TCB *)0) { /* Post signal to 'self'? */
- p_tcb = OSTCBCurPtr;
- }
- p_tcb->TS = ts;
- *p_err = OS_ERR_NONE; /* Assume we won't have any errors */
- switch (p_tcb->TaskState) {
- case OS_TASK_STATE_RDY:
- case OS_TASK_STATE_DLY:
- case OS_TASK_STATE_SUSPENDED:
- case OS_TASK_STATE_DLY_SUSPENDED:
- switch (sizeof(OS_SEM_CTR)) {
- case 1u:
- if (p_tcb->SemCtr == DEF_INT_08U_MAX_VAL) {
- OS_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- *p_err = OS_ERR_SEM_OVF;
- return ((OS_SEM_CTR)0);
- }
- break;
-
- case 2u:
- if (p_tcb->SemCtr == DEF_INT_16U_MAX_VAL) {
- OS_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- *p_err = OS_ERR_SEM_OVF;
- return ((OS_SEM_CTR)0);
- }
- break;
-
- case 4u:
- if (p_tcb->SemCtr == DEF_INT_32U_MAX_VAL) {
- OS_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- *p_err = OS_ERR_SEM_OVF;
- return ((OS_SEM_CTR)0);
- }
- break;
-
- default:
- break;
- }
- p_tcb->SemCtr++; /* Task signaled is not pending on anything */
- ctr = p_tcb->SemCtr;
- OS_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- break;
-
- case OS_TASK_STATE_PEND:
- case OS_TASK_STATE_PEND_TIMEOUT:
- case OS_TASK_STATE_PEND_SUSPENDED:
- case OS_TASK_STATE_PEND_TIMEOUT_SUSPENDED:
- if (p_tcb->PendOn == OS_TASK_PEND_ON_TASK_SEM) { /* Is task signaled waiting for a signal? */
- OS_Post((OS_PEND_OBJ *)0, /* Task is pending on signal */
- (OS_TCB *)p_tcb,
- (void *)0,
- (OS_MSG_SIZE )0u,
- (CPU_TS )ts);
- ctr = p_tcb->SemCtr;
- OS_CRITICAL_EXIT_NO_SCHED();
- if ((opt & OS_OPT_POST_NO_SCHED) == (OS_OPT)0) {
- OSSched(); /* Run the scheduler */
- }
- } else {
- switch (sizeof(OS_SEM_CTR)) {
- case 1u:
- if (p_tcb->SemCtr == DEF_INT_08U_MAX_VAL) {
- OS_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- *p_err = OS_ERR_SEM_OVF;
- return ((OS_SEM_CTR)0);
- }
- break;
-
- case 2u:
- if (p_tcb->SemCtr == DEF_INT_16U_MAX_VAL) {
- OS_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- *p_err = OS_ERR_SEM_OVF;
- return ((OS_SEM_CTR)0);
- }
- break;
-
- case 4u:
- if (p_tcb->SemCtr == DEF_INT_32U_MAX_VAL) {
- OS_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- *p_err = OS_ERR_SEM_OVF;
- return ((OS_SEM_CTR)0);
- }
- break;
-
- default:
- break;
- }
- p_tcb->SemCtr++; /* No, Task signaled is NOT pending on semaphore ... */
- ctr = p_tcb->SemCtr; /* ... it must be waiting on something else */
- OS_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- }
- break;
-
- default:
- OS_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- *p_err = OS_ERR_STATE_INVALID;
- ctr = (OS_SEM_CTR)0;
- break;
- }
- return (ctr);
- }
-
-
- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * SUSPEND A TASK
- *
- * Description: This function is called to suspend a task. The task can be the calling task if 'p_tcb' is a NULL pointer
- * or the pointer to the TCB of the calling task.
- *
- * Arguments : p_tcb is a pointer to the TCB to suspend.
- * If p_tcb is a NULL pointer then, suspend the current task.
- *
- * p_err is a pointer to a variable that will receive an error code from this function.
- *
- * OS_ERR_NONE if the requested task is suspended
- * OS_ERR_SCHED_LOCKED you can't suspend the current task is the scheduler is
- * locked
- * OS_ERR_TASK_SUSPEND_ISR if you called this function from an ISR
- * OS_ERR_TASK_SUSPEND_IDLE if you attempted to suspend the idle task which is not
- * allowed.
- * OS_ERR_TASK_SUSPEND_INT_HANDLER if you attempted to suspend the idle task which is not
- * allowed.
- *
- * Note(s) : 1) This function is INTERNAL to uC/OS-III and your application should not call it.
- *
- * 2) You should use this function with great care. If you suspend a task that is waiting for an event
- * (i.e. a message, a semaphore, a queue ...) you will prevent this task from running when the event
- * arrives.
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- */
-
- #if OS_CFG_TASK_SUSPEND_EN > 0u
- void OS_TaskSuspend (OS_TCB *p_tcb,
- OS_ERR *p_err)
- {
- CPU_SR_ALLOC();
-
-
- CPU_CRITICAL_ENTER();
- if (p_tcb == (OS_TCB *)0) { /* See if specified to suspend self */
- p_tcb = OSTCBCurPtr;
- }
-
- if (p_tcb == OSTCBCurPtr) {
- if (OSSchedLockNestingCtr > (OS_NESTING_CTR)0) { /* Can't suspend when the scheduler is locked */
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- *p_err = OS_ERR_SCHED_LOCKED;
- return;
- }
- }
-
- *p_err = OS_ERR_NONE;
- switch (p_tcb->TaskState) {
- case OS_TASK_STATE_RDY:
- OS_CRITICAL_ENTER_CPU_EXIT();
- p_tcb->TaskState = OS_TASK_STATE_SUSPENDED;
- p_tcb->SuspendCtr = (OS_NESTING_CTR)1;
- OS_RdyListRemove(p_tcb);
- OS_CRITICAL_EXIT_NO_SCHED();
- break;
-
- case OS_TASK_STATE_DLY:
- p_tcb->TaskState = OS_TASK_STATE_DLY_SUSPENDED;
- p_tcb->SuspendCtr = (OS_NESTING_CTR)1;
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- break;
-
- case OS_TASK_STATE_PEND:
- p_tcb->TaskState = OS_TASK_STATE_PEND_SUSPENDED;
- p_tcb->SuspendCtr = (OS_NESTING_CTR)1;
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- break;
-
- case OS_TASK_STATE_PEND_TIMEOUT:
- p_tcb->TaskState = OS_TASK_STATE_PEND_TIMEOUT_SUSPENDED;
- p_tcb->SuspendCtr = (OS_NESTING_CTR)1;
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- break;
-
- case OS_TASK_STATE_SUSPENDED:
- case OS_TASK_STATE_DLY_SUSPENDED:
- case OS_TASK_STATE_PEND_SUSPENDED:
- case OS_TASK_STATE_PEND_TIMEOUT_SUSPENDED:
- p_tcb->SuspendCtr++;
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- break;
-
- default:
- CPU_CRITICAL_EXIT();
- *p_err = OS_ERR_STATE_INVALID;
- return;
- }
-
- OSSched();
- }
- #endif
-
-
- /*
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- * CHANGE PRIORITY OF A TASK
- *
- * Description: This function is called by the kernel to perform the actual operation of changing a task's priority.
- * Priority inheritance is updated if necessary.
- *
- *
- *
- * Argument(s): p_tcb is a pointer to the tcb of the task to change the priority.
- *
- * prio_new is the new priority to give to the task.
- *
- *
- * Returns : none.
- *
- * Note(s) : 1) This function is INTERNAL to uC/OS-III and your application MUST NOT call it.
- ************************************************************************************************************************
- */
-
- void OS_TaskChangePrio(OS_TCB *p_tcb,
- OS_PRIO prio_new)
- {
- OS_TCB *p_tcb_owner;
- #if OS_CFG_MUTEX_EN > 0
- OS_PRIO prio_cur;
- #endif
-
-
- do {
- p_tcb_owner = (OS_TCB *)0;
- #if OS_CFG_MUTEX_EN > 0
- prio_cur = p_tcb->Prio;
- #endif
- switch (p_tcb->TaskState) {
- case OS_TASK_STATE_RDY:
- OS_RdyListRemove(p_tcb); /* Remove from current priority */
- p_tcb->Prio = prio_new; /* Set new task priority */
- OS_PrioInsert(p_tcb->Prio);
- if (p_tcb == OSTCBCurPtr) {
- OS_RdyListInsertHead(p_tcb);
- } else {
- OS_RdyListInsertTail(p_tcb);
- }
- break;
-
- case OS_TASK_STATE_DLY: /* Nothing to do except change the priority in the OS_TCB */
- case OS_TASK_STATE_SUSPENDED:
- case OS_TASK_STATE_DLY_SUSPENDED:
- p_tcb->Prio = prio_new; /* Set new task priority */
- break;
-
- case OS_TASK_STATE_PEND:
- case OS_TASK_STATE_PEND_TIMEOUT:
- case OS_TASK_STATE_PEND_SUSPENDED:
- case OS_TASK_STATE_PEND_TIMEOUT_SUSPENDED:
- p_tcb->Prio = prio_new; /* Set new task priority */
- switch (p_tcb->PendOn) { /* What to do depends on what we are pending on */
- case OS_TASK_PEND_ON_FLAG:
- case OS_TASK_PEND_ON_MULTI:
- case OS_TASK_PEND_ON_Q:
- case OS_TASK_PEND_ON_SEM:
- OS_PendListChangePrio(p_tcb);
- break;
-
- case OS_TASK_PEND_ON_MUTEX:
- #if OS_CFG_MUTEX_EN > 0
- OS_PendListChangePrio(p_tcb);
- p_tcb_owner = ((OS_MUTEX *)p_tcb->PendDataTblPtr->PendObjPtr)->OwnerTCBPtr;
- if (prio_cur > prio_new) { /* Are we increasing the priority? */
- if (p_tcb_owner->Prio <= prio_new) {/* Yes, do we need to give this prio to the owner? */
- p_tcb_owner = (OS_TCB *)0;
- } else {
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_MUTEX_TASK_PRIO_INHERIT(p_tcb_owner, prio_new);
- #endif
- }
- } else {
- if (p_tcb_owner->Prio == prio_cur) {/* No, is it required to check for a lower prio? */
- 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) {
- p_tcb_owner = (OS_TCB *)0;
- } else {
- #if (defined(TRACE_CFG_EN) && (TRACE_CFG_EN > 0u))
- TRACE_OS_MUTEX_TASK_PRIO_DISINHERIT(p_tcb_owner, prio_new);
- #endif
- }
- }
- }
- #endif
- break;
-
- case OS_TASK_PEND_ON_TASK_Q:
- case OS_TASK_PEND_ON_TASK_SEM:
- default:
- break;
- }
- break;
-
- default:
- return;
- }
- p_tcb = p_tcb_owner;
- } while (p_tcb != (OS_TCB *)0);
- }
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