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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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* This project includes a lot of tasks and tests and is therefore complex.
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* If you would prefer a much simpler project to get started with then select
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* the 'Blinky' build configuration within the HEW IDE.
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* ****************************************************************************
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*
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* Creates all the demo application tasks, then starts the scheduler. The web
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* documentation provides more details of the standard demo application tasks,
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* which provide no particular functionality but do provide a good example of
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* how to use the FreeRTOS API. The tasks defined in flop.c are included in the
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* set of standard demo tasks to ensure the floating point unit gets some
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* exercise.
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*
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* In addition to the standard demo tasks, the following tasks and tests are
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* defined and/or created within this file:
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*
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* Webserver ("uIP") task - This serves a number of dynamically generated WEB
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* pages to a standard WEB browser. The IP and MAC addresses are configured by
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* constants defined at the bottom of FreeRTOSConfig.h. Use either a standard
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* Ethernet cable to connect through a hug, or a cross over (point to point)
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* cable to connect directly. Ensure the IP address used is compatible with the
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* IP address of the machine running the browser - the easiest way to achieve
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* this is to ensure the first three octets of the IP addresses are the same.
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*
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* "Reg test" tasks - These fill the registers with known values, then check
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* that each register still contains its expected value. Each task uses
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* different values. The tasks run with very low priority so get preempted
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* very frequently. A check variable is incremented on each iteration of the
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* test loop. A register containing an unexpected value is indicative of an
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* error in the context switching mechanism and will result in a branch to a
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* null loop - which in turn will prevent the check variable from incrementing
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* any further and allow the check task (described below) to determine that an
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* error has occurred. The nature of the reg test tasks necessitates that they
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* are written in assembly code.
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*
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* "Check" task - This only executes every five seconds but has a high priority
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* to ensure it gets processor time. Its main function is to check that all the
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* standard demo tasks are still operational. While no errors have been
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* discovered the check task will toggle LED 5 every 5 seconds - the toggle
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* rate increasing to 200ms being a visual indication that at least one task has
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* reported unexpected behaviour.
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*
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* "High frequency timer test" - A high frequency periodic interrupt is
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* generated using a timer - the interrupt is assigned a priority above
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* configMAX_SYSCALL_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY so should not be effected by anything
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* the kernel is doing. The frequency and priority of the interrupt, in
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* combination with other standard tests executed in this demo, should result
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* in interrupts nesting at least 3 and probably 4 deep. This test is only
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* included in build configurations that have the optimiser switched on. In
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* optimised builds the count of high frequency ticks is used as the time base
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* for the run time stats.
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*
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* *NOTE 1* If LED5 is toggling every 5 seconds then all the demo application
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* tasks are executing as expected and no errors have been reported in any
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* tasks. The toggle rate increasing to 200ms indicates that at least one task
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* has reported unexpected behaviour.
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*
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* *NOTE 2* vApplicationSetupTimerInterrupt() is called by the kernel to let
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* the application set up a timer to generate the tick interrupt. In this
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* example a compare match timer is used for this purpose.
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*
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* *NOTE 3* The CPU must be in Supervisor mode when the scheduler is started.
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* The PowerON_Reset_PC() supplied in resetprg.c with this demo has
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* Change_PSW_PM_to_UserMode() commented out to ensure this is the case.
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*
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* *NOTE 4* The IntQueue common demo tasks test interrupt nesting and make use
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* of all the 8bit timers (as two cascaded 16bit units).
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*/
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/* Standard includes. */
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#include <string.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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/* Hardware specific includes. */
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#include <iorx62n.h>
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/* Kernel includes. */
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#include "FreeRTOS.h"
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#include "task.h"
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/* Standard demo includes. */
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#include "partest.h"
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#include "flash.h"
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#include "IntQueue.h"
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#include "BlockQ.h"
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#include "death.h"
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#include "integer.h"
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#include "blocktim.h"
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#include "semtest.h"
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#include "PollQ.h"
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#include "GenQTest.h"
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#include "QPeek.h"
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#include "recmutex.h"
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#include "flop.h"
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/* Values that are passed into the reg test tasks using the task parameter. The
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tasks check that the values are passed in correctly. */
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#define mainREG_TEST_1_PARAMETER ( 0x12121212UL )
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#define mainREG_TEST_2_PARAMETER ( 0x12345678UL )
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/* Priorities at which the tasks are created. */
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#define mainCHECK_TASK_PRIORITY ( configMAX_PRIORITIES - 1 )
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#define mainQUEUE_POLL_PRIORITY ( tskIDLE_PRIORITY + 1 )
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#define mainSEM_TEST_PRIORITY ( tskIDLE_PRIORITY + 1 )
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#define mainBLOCK_Q_PRIORITY ( tskIDLE_PRIORITY + 2 )
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#define mainCREATOR_TASK_PRIORITY ( tskIDLE_PRIORITY + 3 )
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#define mainFLASH_TASK_PRIORITY ( tskIDLE_PRIORITY + 1 )
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#define mainuIP_TASK_PRIORITY ( tskIDLE_PRIORITY + 2 )
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#define mainINTEGER_TASK_PRIORITY ( tskIDLE_PRIORITY )
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#define mainGEN_QUEUE_TASK_PRIORITY ( tskIDLE_PRIORITY )
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#define mainFLOP_TASK_PRIORITY ( tskIDLE_PRIORITY )
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/* The WEB server uses string handling functions, which in turn use a bit more
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stack than most of the other tasks. */
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#define mainuIP_STACK_SIZE ( configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE * 3 )
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/* The LED toggled by the check task. */
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#define mainCHECK_LED ( 5 )
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/* The rate at which mainCHECK_LED will toggle when all the tasks are running
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without error. Controlled by the check task as described at the top of this
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file. */
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#define mainNO_ERROR_CYCLE_TIME ( 5000 / portTICK_RATE_MS )
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/* The rate at which mainCHECK_LED will toggle when an error has been reported
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by at least one task. Controlled by the check task as described at the top of
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this file. */
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#define mainERROR_CYCLE_TIME ( 200 / portTICK_RATE_MS )
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/* For outputing debug console messages - just maps to printf. */
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#ifdef DEBUG_BUILD
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#define xPrintf( x ) printf( x )
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#else
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#define xPrintf( x ) ( void ) x
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#endif
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/*
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* vApplicationMallocFailedHook() will only be called if
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* configUSE_MALLOC_FAILED_HOOK is set to 1 in FreeRTOSConfig.h. It is a hook
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* function that will execute if a call to pvPortMalloc() fails.
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* pvPortMalloc() is called internally by the kernel whenever a task, queue or
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* semaphore is created. It is also called by various parts of the demo
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* application.
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*/
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void vApplicationMallocFailedHook( void );
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/*
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* vApplicationIdleHook() will only be called if configUSE_IDLE_HOOK is set to 1
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* in FreeRTOSConfig.h. It is a hook function that is called on each iteration
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* of the idle task. It is essential that code added to this hook function
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* never attempts to block in any way (for example, call xQueueReceive() with
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* a block time specified). If the application makes use of the vTaskDelete()
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* API function (as this demo application does) then it is also important that
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* vApplicationIdleHook() is permitted to return to its calling function because
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* it is the responsibility of the idle task to clean up memory allocated by the
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* kernel to any task that has since been deleted.
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*/
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void vApplicationIdleHook( void );
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/*
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* vApplicationStackOverflowHook() will only be called if
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* configCHECK_FOR_STACK_OVERFLOW is set to a non-zero value. The handle and
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* name of the offending task should be passed in the function parameters, but
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* it is possible that the stack overflow will have corrupted these - in which
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* case pxCurrentTCB can be inspected to find the same information.
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*/
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void vApplicationStackOverflowHook( xTaskHandle *pxTask, signed char *pcTaskName );
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/*
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* The reg test tasks as described at the top of this file.
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*/
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static void prvRegTest1Task( void *pvParameters );
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static void prvRegTest2Task( void *pvParameters );
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/*
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* The actual implementation of the reg test functionality, which, because of
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* the direct register access, have to be in assembly.
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*/
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extern void prvRegTest1Implementation( void );
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extern void prvRegTest2Implementation( void );
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/*
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* The check task as described at the top of this file.
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*/
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static void prvCheckTask( void *pvParameters );
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/*
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* Contains the implementation of the WEB server.
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*/
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extern void vuIP_Task( void *pvParameters );
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/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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/* Variables that are incremented on each iteration of the reg test tasks -
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provided the tasks have not reported any errors. The check task inspects these
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variables to ensure they are still incrementing as expected. If a variable
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stops incrementing then it is likely that its associate task has stalled. */
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unsigned long ulRegTest1CycleCount = 0UL, ulRegTest2CycleCount = 0UL;
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/* The status message that is displayed at the bottom of the "task stats" web
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page, which is served by the uIP task. This will report any errors picked up
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by the reg test task. */
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static const char *pcStatusMessage = NULL;
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/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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void main(void)
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{
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extern void HardwareSetup( void );
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/* Renesas provided CPU configuration routine. The clocks are configured in
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here. */
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HardwareSetup();
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xPrintf( "http://www.FreeRTOS.org\r\n" );
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/* Start the reg test tasks which test the context switching mechanism. */
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xTaskCreate( prvRegTest1Task, "RegTst1", configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE, ( void * ) mainREG_TEST_1_PARAMETER, tskIDLE_PRIORITY, NULL );
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xTaskCreate( prvRegTest2Task, "RegTst2", configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE, ( void * ) mainREG_TEST_2_PARAMETER, tskIDLE_PRIORITY, NULL );
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/* The web server task. */
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xTaskCreate( vuIP_Task, "uIP", mainuIP_STACK_SIZE, NULL, mainuIP_TASK_PRIORITY, NULL );
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/* Start the check task as described at the top of this file. */
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xTaskCreate( prvCheckTask, "Check", configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE * 3, NULL, mainCHECK_TASK_PRIORITY, NULL );
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/* Create the standard demo tasks. */
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vStartBlockingQueueTasks( mainBLOCK_Q_PRIORITY );
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vCreateBlockTimeTasks();
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vStartSemaphoreTasks( mainSEM_TEST_PRIORITY );
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vStartPolledQueueTasks( mainQUEUE_POLL_PRIORITY );
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vStartIntegerMathTasks( mainINTEGER_TASK_PRIORITY );
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vStartGenericQueueTasks( mainGEN_QUEUE_TASK_PRIORITY );
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vStartLEDFlashTasks( mainFLASH_TASK_PRIORITY );
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vStartQueuePeekTasks();
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vStartRecursiveMutexTasks();
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vStartInterruptQueueTasks();
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vStartMathTasks( mainFLOP_TASK_PRIORITY );
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/* The suicide tasks must be created last as they need to know how many
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tasks were running prior to their creation in order to ascertain whether
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or not the correct/expected number of tasks are running at any given time. */
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vCreateSuicidalTasks( mainCREATOR_TASK_PRIORITY );
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/* Start the tasks running. */
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vTaskStartScheduler();
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/* If all is well we will never reach here as the scheduler will now be
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running. If we do reach here then it is likely that there was insufficient
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heap available for the idle task to be created. */
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for( ;; );
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}
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/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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static void prvCheckTask( void *pvParameters )
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{
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static volatile unsigned long ulLastRegTest1CycleCount = 0UL, ulLastRegTest2CycleCount = 0UL;
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portTickType xNextWakeTime, xCycleFrequency = mainNO_ERROR_CYCLE_TIME;
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extern void vSetupHighFrequencyTimer( void );
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/* If this is being executed then the kernel has been started. Start the high
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frequency timer test as described at the top of this file. This is only
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included in the optimised build configuration - otherwise it takes up too much
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CPU time. */
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#ifdef INCLUDE_HIGH_FREQUENCY_TIMER_TEST
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vSetupHighFrequencyTimer();
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#endif
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/* Initialise xNextWakeTime - this only needs to be done once. */
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xNextWakeTime = xTaskGetTickCount();
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for( ;; )
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{
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/* Place this task in the blocked state until it is time to run again. */
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vTaskDelayUntil( &xNextWakeTime, xCycleFrequency );
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/* Check the standard demo tasks are running without error. */
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if( xAreGenericQueueTasksStillRunning() != pdTRUE )
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{
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/* Increase the rate at which this task cycles, which will increase the
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rate at which mainCHECK_LED flashes to give visual feedback that an error
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has occurred. */
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pcStatusMessage = "Error: GenQueue";
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xPrintf( pcStatusMessage );
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}
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if( xAreQueuePeekTasksStillRunning() != pdTRUE )
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{
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pcStatusMessage = "Error: QueuePeek\r\n";
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xPrintf( pcStatusMessage );
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}
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if( xAreBlockingQueuesStillRunning() != pdTRUE )
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{
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pcStatusMessage = "Error: BlockQueue\r\n";
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xPrintf( pcStatusMessage );
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}
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if( xAreBlockTimeTestTasksStillRunning() != pdTRUE )
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{
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pcStatusMessage = "Error: BlockTime\r\n";
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xPrintf( pcStatusMessage );
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}
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if( xAreSemaphoreTasksStillRunning() != pdTRUE )
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{
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pcStatusMessage = "Error: SemTest\r\n";
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xPrintf( pcStatusMessage );
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}
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if( xArePollingQueuesStillRunning() != pdTRUE )
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{
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pcStatusMessage = "Error: PollQueue\r\n";
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xPrintf( pcStatusMessage );
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}
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if( xIsCreateTaskStillRunning() != pdTRUE )
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{
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pcStatusMessage = "Error: Death\r\n";
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xPrintf( pcStatusMessage );
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}
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if( xAreIntegerMathsTaskStillRunning() != pdTRUE )
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{
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pcStatusMessage = "Error: IntMath\r\n";
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xPrintf( pcStatusMessage );
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}
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if( xAreRecursiveMutexTasksStillRunning() != pdTRUE )
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{
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pcStatusMessage = "Error: RecMutex\r\n";
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xPrintf( pcStatusMessage );
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}
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if( xAreIntQueueTasksStillRunning() != pdPASS )
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{
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pcStatusMessage = "Error: IntQueue\r\n";
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xPrintf( pcStatusMessage );
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}
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if( xAreMathsTaskStillRunning() != pdPASS )
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{
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pcStatusMessage = "Error: Flop\r\n";
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xPrintf( pcStatusMessage );
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}
|
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/* Check the reg test tasks are still cycling. They will stop incrementing
|
402 |
|
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their loop counters if they encounter an error. */
|
403 |
|
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if( ulRegTest1CycleCount == ulLastRegTest1CycleCount )
|
404 |
|
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{
|
405 |
|
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pcStatusMessage = "Error: RegTest1\r\n";
|
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|
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xPrintf( pcStatusMessage );
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407 |
|
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}
|
408 |
|
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|
409 |
|
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if( ulRegTest2CycleCount == ulLastRegTest2CycleCount )
|
410 |
|
|
{
|
411 |
|
|
pcStatusMessage = "Error: RegTest2\r\n";
|
412 |
|
|
xPrintf( pcStatusMessage );
|
413 |
|
|
}
|
414 |
|
|
|
415 |
|
|
ulLastRegTest1CycleCount = ulRegTest1CycleCount;
|
416 |
|
|
ulLastRegTest2CycleCount = ulRegTest2CycleCount;
|
417 |
|
|
|
418 |
|
|
/* Toggle the check LED to give an indication of the system status. If
|
419 |
|
|
the LED toggles every 5 seconds then everything is ok. A faster toggle
|
420 |
|
|
indicates an error. */
|
421 |
|
|
vParTestToggleLED( mainCHECK_LED );
|
422 |
|
|
|
423 |
|
|
/* Ensure the LED toggles at a faster rate if an error has occurred. */
|
424 |
|
|
if( pcStatusMessage != NULL )
|
425 |
|
|
{
|
426 |
|
|
xCycleFrequency = mainERROR_CYCLE_TIME;
|
427 |
|
|
}
|
428 |
|
|
}
|
429 |
|
|
}
|
430 |
|
|
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
|
431 |
|
|
|
432 |
|
|
/* The RX port uses this callback function to configure its tick interrupt.
|
433 |
|
|
This allows the application to choose the tick interrupt source. */
|
434 |
|
|
void vApplicationSetupTimerInterrupt( void )
|
435 |
|
|
{
|
436 |
|
|
/* Enable compare match timer 0. */
|
437 |
|
|
MSTP( CMT0 ) = 0;
|
438 |
|
|
|
439 |
|
|
/* Interrupt on compare match. */
|
440 |
|
|
CMT0.CMCR.BIT.CMIE = 1;
|
441 |
|
|
|
442 |
|
|
/* Set the compare match value. */
|
443 |
|
|
CMT0.CMCOR = ( unsigned short ) ( ( ( configPERIPHERAL_CLOCK_HZ / configTICK_RATE_HZ ) -1 ) / 8 );
|
444 |
|
|
|
445 |
|
|
/* Divide the PCLK by 8. */
|
446 |
|
|
CMT0.CMCR.BIT.CKS = 0;
|
447 |
|
|
|
448 |
|
|
/* Enable the interrupt... */
|
449 |
|
|
_IEN( _CMT0_CMI0 ) = 1;
|
450 |
|
|
|
451 |
|
|
/* ...and set its priority to the application defined kernel priority. */
|
452 |
|
|
_IPR( _CMT0_CMI0 ) = configKERNEL_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY;
|
453 |
|
|
|
454 |
|
|
/* Start the timer. */
|
455 |
|
|
CMT.CMSTR0.BIT.STR0 = 1;
|
456 |
|
|
}
|
457 |
|
|
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
|
458 |
|
|
|
459 |
|
|
/* This function is explained by the comments above its prototype at the top
|
460 |
|
|
of this file. */
|
461 |
|
|
void vApplicationMallocFailedHook( void )
|
462 |
|
|
{
|
463 |
|
|
for( ;; );
|
464 |
|
|
}
|
465 |
|
|
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
|
466 |
|
|
|
467 |
|
|
/* This function is explained by the comments above its prototype at the top
|
468 |
|
|
of this file. */
|
469 |
|
|
void vApplicationStackOverflowHook( xTaskHandle *pxTask, signed char *pcTaskName )
|
470 |
|
|
{
|
471 |
|
|
for( ;; );
|
472 |
|
|
}
|
473 |
|
|
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
|
474 |
|
|
|
475 |
|
|
/* This function is explained by the comments above its prototype at the top
|
476 |
|
|
of this file. */
|
477 |
|
|
void vApplicationIdleHook( void )
|
478 |
|
|
{
|
479 |
|
|
}
|
480 |
|
|
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
|
481 |
|
|
|
482 |
|
|
/* This function is explained in the comments at the top of this file. */
|
483 |
|
|
static void prvRegTest1Task( void *pvParameters )
|
484 |
|
|
{
|
485 |
|
|
if( ( ( unsigned long ) pvParameters ) != mainREG_TEST_1_PARAMETER )
|
486 |
|
|
{
|
487 |
|
|
/* The parameter did not contain the expected value. */
|
488 |
|
|
for( ;; )
|
489 |
|
|
{
|
490 |
|
|
/* Stop the tick interrupt so its obvious something has gone wrong. */
|
491 |
|
|
taskDISABLE_INTERRUPTS();
|
492 |
|
|
}
|
493 |
|
|
}
|
494 |
|
|
|
495 |
|
|
/* This is an asm function that never returns. */
|
496 |
|
|
prvRegTest1Implementation();
|
497 |
|
|
}
|
498 |
|
|
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
|
499 |
|
|
|
500 |
|
|
/* This function is explained in the comments at the top of this file. */
|
501 |
|
|
static void prvRegTest2Task( void *pvParameters )
|
502 |
|
|
{
|
503 |
|
|
if( ( ( unsigned long ) pvParameters ) != mainREG_TEST_2_PARAMETER )
|
504 |
|
|
{
|
505 |
|
|
/* The parameter did not contain the expected value. */
|
506 |
|
|
for( ;; )
|
507 |
|
|
{
|
508 |
|
|
/* Stop the tick interrupt so its obvious something has gone wrong. */
|
509 |
|
|
taskDISABLE_INTERRUPTS();
|
510 |
|
|
}
|
511 |
|
|
}
|
512 |
|
|
|
513 |
|
|
/* This is an asm function that never returns. */
|
514 |
|
|
prvRegTest2Implementation();
|
515 |
|
|
}
|
516 |
|
|
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
|
517 |
|
|
|
518 |
|
|
char *pcGetTaskStatusMessage( void )
|
519 |
|
|
{
|
520 |
|
|
/* Not bothered about a critical section here although technically because of
|
521 |
|
|
the task priorities the pointer could change it will be atomic if not near
|
522 |
|
|
atomic and its not critical. */
|
523 |
|
|
if( pcStatusMessage == NULL )
|
524 |
|
|
{
|
525 |
|
|
return "All tasks running without error";
|
526 |
|
|
}
|
527 |
|
|
else
|
528 |
|
|
{
|
529 |
|
|
return ( char * ) pcStatusMessage;
|
530 |
|
|
}
|
531 |
|
|
}
|
532 |
|
|
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
|
533 |
|
|
|
534 |
|
|
|