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/*
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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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/*
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 * Creates six tasks that operate on three queues as follows:
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 *
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 * The first two tasks send and receive an incrementing number to/from a queue.
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 * One task acts as a producer and the other as the consumer.  The consumer is a
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 * higher priority than the producer and is set to block on queue reads.  The queue
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 * only has space for one item - as soon as the producer posts a message on the
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 * queue the consumer will unblock, pre-empt the producer, and remove the item.
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 *
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 * The second two tasks work the other way around.  Again the queue used only has
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 * enough space for one item.  This time the consumer has a lower priority than the
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 * producer.  The producer will try to post on the queue blocking when the queue is
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 * full.  When the consumer wakes it will remove the item from the queue, causing
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 * the producer to unblock, pre-empt the consumer, and immediately re-fill the
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 * queue.
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 *
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 * The last two tasks use the same queue producer and consumer functions.  This time the queue has
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 * enough space for lots of items and the tasks operate at the same priority.  The
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 * producer will execute, placing items into the queue.  The consumer will start
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 * executing when either the queue becomes full (causing the producer to block) or
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 * a context switch occurs (tasks of the same priority will time slice).
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 *
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 */
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/*
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Changes from V4.1.1
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        + The second set of tasks were created the wrong way around.  This has been
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          corrected.
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*/
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#include <stdlib.h>
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/* Scheduler include files. */
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#include "FreeRTOS.h"
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#include "task.h"
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#include "queue.h"
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/* Demo program include files. */
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#include "BlockQ.h"
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#define blckqSTACK_SIZE         configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE
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#define blckqNUM_TASK_SETS      ( 3 )
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/* Structure used to pass parameters to the blocking queue tasks. */
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typedef struct BLOCKING_QUEUE_PARAMETERS
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{
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        xQueueHandle xQueue;                                    /*< The queue to be used by the task. */
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        portTickType xBlockTime;                                /*< The block time to use on queue reads/writes. */
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        volatile short *psCheckVariable;        /*< Incremented on each successful cycle to check the task is still running. */
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} xBlockingQueueParameters;
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/* Task function that creates an incrementing number and posts it on a queue. */
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static portTASK_FUNCTION_PROTO( vBlockingQueueProducer, pvParameters );
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/* Task function that removes the incrementing number from a queue and checks that
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it is the expected number. */
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static portTASK_FUNCTION_PROTO( vBlockingQueueConsumer, pvParameters );
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/* Variables which are incremented each time an item is removed from a queue, and
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found to be the expected value.
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These are used to check that the tasks are still running. */
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static volatile short sBlockingConsumerCount[ blckqNUM_TASK_SETS ] = { ( unsigned short ) 0, ( unsigned short ) 0, ( unsigned short ) 0 };
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/* Variable which are incremented each time an item is posted on a queue.   These
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are used to check that the tasks are still running. */
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static volatile short sBlockingProducerCount[ blckqNUM_TASK_SETS ] = { ( unsigned short ) 0, ( unsigned short ) 0, ( unsigned short ) 0 };
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/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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void vStartBlockingQueueTasks( unsigned portBASE_TYPE uxPriority )
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{
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xBlockingQueueParameters *pxQueueParameters1, *pxQueueParameters2;
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xBlockingQueueParameters *pxQueueParameters3, *pxQueueParameters4;
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xBlockingQueueParameters *pxQueueParameters5, *pxQueueParameters6;
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const unsigned portBASE_TYPE uxQueueSize1 = 1, uxQueueSize5 = 5;
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const portTickType xBlockTime = ( portTickType ) 1000 / portTICK_RATE_MS;
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const portTickType xDontBlock = ( portTickType ) 0;
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        /* Create the first two tasks as described at the top of the file. */
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        /* First create the structure used to pass parameters to the consumer tasks. */
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        pxQueueParameters1 = ( xBlockingQueueParameters * ) pvPortMalloc( sizeof( xBlockingQueueParameters ) );
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        /* Create the queue used by the first two tasks to pass the incrementing number.
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        Pass a pointer to the queue in the parameter structure. */
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        pxQueueParameters1->xQueue = xQueueCreate( uxQueueSize1, ( unsigned portBASE_TYPE ) sizeof( unsigned short ) );
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        /* The consumer is created first so gets a block time as described above. */
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        pxQueueParameters1->xBlockTime = xBlockTime;
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        /* Pass in the variable that this task is going to increment so we can check it
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        is still running. */
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        pxQueueParameters1->psCheckVariable = &( sBlockingConsumerCount[ 0 ] );
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        /* Create the structure used to pass parameters to the producer task. */
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        pxQueueParameters2 = ( xBlockingQueueParameters * ) pvPortMalloc( sizeof( xBlockingQueueParameters ) );
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        /* Pass the queue to this task also, using the parameter structure. */
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        pxQueueParameters2->xQueue = pxQueueParameters1->xQueue;
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        /* The producer is not going to block - as soon as it posts the consumer will
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        wake and remove the item so the producer should always have room to post. */
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        pxQueueParameters2->xBlockTime = xDontBlock;
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        /* Pass in the variable that this task is going to increment so we can check
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        pxQueueParameters2->psCheckVariable = &( sBlockingProducerCount[ 0 ] );
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        /* Note the producer has a lower priority than the consumer when the tasks are
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        spawned. */
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        xTaskCreate( vBlockingQueueConsumer, ( signed char * ) "QConsB1", blckqSTACK_SIZE, ( void * ) pxQueueParameters1, uxPriority, NULL );
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        xTaskCreate( vBlockingQueueProducer, ( signed char * ) "QProdB2", blckqSTACK_SIZE, ( void * ) pxQueueParameters2, tskIDLE_PRIORITY, NULL );
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        /* Create the second two tasks as described at the top of the file.   This uses
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        the same mechanism but reverses the task priorities. */
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        pxQueueParameters3 = ( xBlockingQueueParameters * ) pvPortMalloc( sizeof( xBlockingQueueParameters ) );
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        pxQueueParameters3->xQueue = xQueueCreate( uxQueueSize1, ( unsigned portBASE_TYPE ) sizeof( unsigned short ) );
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        pxQueueParameters3->xBlockTime = xDontBlock;
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        pxQueueParameters3->psCheckVariable = &( sBlockingProducerCount[ 1 ] );
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        pxQueueParameters4 = ( xBlockingQueueParameters * ) pvPortMalloc( sizeof( xBlockingQueueParameters ) );
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        pxQueueParameters4->xQueue = pxQueueParameters3->xQueue;
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        pxQueueParameters4->xBlockTime = xBlockTime;
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        pxQueueParameters4->psCheckVariable = &( sBlockingConsumerCount[ 1 ] );
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        xTaskCreate( vBlockingQueueConsumer, ( signed char * ) "QProdB3", blckqSTACK_SIZE, ( void * ) pxQueueParameters3, tskIDLE_PRIORITY, NULL );
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        xTaskCreate( vBlockingQueueProducer, ( signed char * ) "QConsB4", blckqSTACK_SIZE, ( void * ) pxQueueParameters4, uxPriority, NULL );
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        /* Create the last two tasks as described above.  The mechanism is again just
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        the same.  This time both parameter structures are given a block time. */
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        pxQueueParameters5 = ( xBlockingQueueParameters * ) pvPortMalloc( sizeof( xBlockingQueueParameters ) );
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        pxQueueParameters5->xQueue = xQueueCreate( uxQueueSize5, ( unsigned portBASE_TYPE ) sizeof( unsigned short ) );
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        pxQueueParameters5->xBlockTime = xBlockTime;
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        pxQueueParameters5->psCheckVariable = &( sBlockingProducerCount[ 2 ] );
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        pxQueueParameters6 = ( xBlockingQueueParameters * ) pvPortMalloc( sizeof( xBlockingQueueParameters ) );
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        pxQueueParameters6->xQueue = pxQueueParameters5->xQueue;
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        xTaskCreate( vBlockingQueueProducer, ( signed char * ) "QProdB5", blckqSTACK_SIZE, ( void * ) pxQueueParameters5, tskIDLE_PRIORITY, NULL );
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        xTaskCreate( vBlockingQueueConsumer, ( signed char * ) "QConsB6", blckqSTACK_SIZE, ( void * ) pxQueueParameters6, tskIDLE_PRIORITY, NULL );
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static portTASK_FUNCTION( vBlockingQueueProducer, pvParameters )
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                if( xQueueSend( pxQueueParameters->xQueue, ( void * ) &usValue, pxQueueParameters->xBlockTime ) != pdPASS )
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static portTASK_FUNCTION( vBlockingQueueConsumer, pvParameters )
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static short sLastBlockingProducerCount[ blckqNUM_TASK_SETS ] = { ( unsigned short ) 0, ( unsigned short ) 0, ( unsigned short ) 0 };
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}
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