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FreeRTOS V6.1.1 - Copyright (C) 2011 Real Time Engineers Ltd.
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***************************************************************************
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* *
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* If you are: *
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* *
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* + New to FreeRTOS, *
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* + Wanting to learn FreeRTOS or multitasking in general quickly *
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* + Looking for basic training, *
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* + Wanting to improve your FreeRTOS skills and productivity *
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* *
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* then take a look at the FreeRTOS books - available as PDF or paperback *
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* *
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* "Using the FreeRTOS Real Time Kernel - a Practical Guide" *
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* http://www.FreeRTOS.org/Documentation *
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* *
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* A pdf reference manual is also available. Both are usually delivered *
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* to your inbox within 20 minutes to two hours when purchased between 8am *
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* and 8pm GMT (although please allow up to 24 hours in case of *
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* exceptional circumstances). Thank you for your support! *
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* *
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***************************************************************************
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This file is part of the FreeRTOS distribution.
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FreeRTOS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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the terms of the GNU General Public License (version 2) as published by the
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Free Software Foundation AND MODIFIED BY the FreeRTOS exception.
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***NOTE*** The exception to the GPL is included to allow you to distribute
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a combined work that includes FreeRTOS without being obliged to provide the
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source code for proprietary components outside of the FreeRTOS kernel.
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FreeRTOS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
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more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
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License and the FreeRTOS license exception along with FreeRTOS; if not it
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can be viewed here: http://www.freertos.org/a00114.html and also obtained
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by writing to Richard Barry, contact details for whom are available on the
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FreeRTOS WEB site.
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1 tab == 4 spaces!
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http://www.FreeRTOS.org - Documentation, latest information, license and
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contact details.
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http://www.SafeRTOS.com - A version that is certified for use in safety
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critical systems.
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http://www.OpenRTOS.com - Commercial support, development, porting,
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licensing and training services.
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*/
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#ifndef STM_32_SERIAL_COMMS_H
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#define STM_32_SERIAL_COMMS_H
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/*
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* Initialise a COM port. As supplied 2 COM ports are supported, so ulPort can
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* be either 0 or 1. Note that COM 0 is in effect USART1 in ST library
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* terminology. The baud rate can be any standard baud rate and has been tested
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* up to 115200 baud.
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*/
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long lCOMPortInit( unsigned long ulPort, unsigned long ulWantedBaud );
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/*
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* Output a single char to a COM port. As supplied 2 COM ports are supported,
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* so ulPort can be 0 or 1. Note that COM 0 is in effect USART1 in ST library
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* terminology. cOutChar is the character to be transmit, and xBlockTime is
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* the time the task should be held in the Blocked state (in ticks) for space
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* to become available in the queue of characters waiting transmission. pdPASS
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* will be returned if the character is successfully queued (possible after
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* waiting in the Blocked state for up to xBlockTime ticks), otherwise pdFAIL
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* will be returned.
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*/
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signed long xSerialPutChar( long lPort, signed char cOutChar, portTickType xBlockTime );
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/*
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* Retrieve a character from the queue of received characters. As supplied 2
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* COM ports are supported, so ulPort can be 0 or 1. Note that COM 0 is in
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* effect USART1 in ST library terminology. pcRxedChar is the address into
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* which the received character will be copied, and xBlockTime is the time the
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* task should be held in the Blocked state (in ticks) for a character to be
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* available if one is not available immediately. pdPASS will be returned if a
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* character is successfully returned (possible after waiting in the Blocked
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* state for up to xBlockTime ticks), otherwise pdFAIL will be returned.
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*/
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signed long xSerialGetChar( long lPort, signed char *pcRxedChar, portTickType xBlockTime );
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/*
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* Send a string of characters to a COM port. As supplied 2 COM ports are
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* supported, so ulPort can be 0 or 1. Note that COM 0 is in effect USART1 in
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* ST library terminology. pcString contains the address of the first
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* character to be transmit, and ulStringLength the total number of characters
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* from and including *pcString. pdPASS will be returned if the entire string
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* is queued for transmission successfully, otherwise pdFAIL will be returned.
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* Note that serPUT_STRING_CHAR_DELAY within STM32_USART.c can be adjusted in
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* accordance with the applications requirements. Comments are included where
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* serPUT_STRING_CHAR_DELAY is defined.
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*/
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long lSerialPutString( long lPort, const char * const pcString, unsigned long ulStringLength );
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#endif
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