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+/*
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+*********************************************************************************************************
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+* uC/OS-II
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+* The Real-Time Kernel
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+* MESSAGE QUEUE MANAGEMENT
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+*
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+* (c) Copyright 1992-2009, Micrium, Weston, FL
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+* All Rights Reserved
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+*
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+* File : OS_Q.C
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+* By : Jean J. Labrosse
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+* Version : V2.91
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+*
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+* LICENSING TERMS:
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+* ---------------
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+* uC/OS-II is provided in source form for FREE evaluation, for educational use or for peaceful research.
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+* If you plan on using uC/OS-II in a commercial product you need to contact Micriµm to properly license
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+* its use in your product. We provide ALL the source code for your convenience and to help you experience
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+* uC/OS-II. The fact that the source is provided does NOT mean that you can use it without paying a
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+* licensing fee.
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+*********************************************************************************************************
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+*/
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+
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+#ifndef OS_MASTER_FILE
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+#include <ucos_ii.h>
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+#endif
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+
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+#if (OS_Q_EN > 0u) && (OS_MAX_QS > 0u)
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+/*
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+*********************************************************************************************************
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+* ACCEPT MESSAGE FROM QUEUE
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+*
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+* Description: This function checks the queue to see if a message is available. Unlike OSQPend(),
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+* OSQAccept() does not suspend the calling task if a message is not available.
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+*
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+* Arguments : pevent is a pointer to the event control block
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+*
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+* perr is a pointer to where an error message will be deposited. Possible error
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+* messages are:
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+*
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+* OS_ERR_NONE The call was successful and your task received a
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+* message.
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+* OS_ERR_EVENT_TYPE You didn't pass a pointer to a queue
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+* OS_ERR_PEVENT_NULL If 'pevent' is a NULL pointer
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+* OS_ERR_Q_EMPTY The queue did not contain any messages
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+*
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+* Returns : != (void *)0 is the message in the queue if one is available. The message is removed
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+* from the so the next time OSQAccept() is called, the queue will contain
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+* one less entry.
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+* == (void *)0 if you received a NULL pointer message
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+* if the queue is empty or,
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+* if 'pevent' is a NULL pointer or,
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+* if you passed an invalid event type
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+*
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+* Note(s) : As of V2.60, you can now pass NULL pointers through queues. Because of this, the argument
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+* 'perr' has been added to the API to tell you about the outcome of the call.
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+*********************************************************************************************************
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+*/
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+
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+#if OS_Q_ACCEPT_EN > 0u
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+void *OSQAccept (OS_EVENT *pevent,
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+ INT8U *perr)
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+{
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+ void *pmsg;
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+ OS_Q *pq;
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+#if OS_CRITICAL_METHOD == 3u /* Allocate storage for CPU status register */
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+ OS_CPU_SR cpu_sr = 0u;
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+#endif
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+
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+
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+
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+#ifdef OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL
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+ if (perr == (INT8U *)0) {
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+ OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL_EXCEPTION();
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+ }
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+#endif
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+
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+#if OS_ARG_CHK_EN > 0u
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+ if (pevent == (OS_EVENT *)0) { /* Validate 'pevent' */
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+ *perr = OS_ERR_PEVENT_NULL;
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+ return ((void *)0);
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+ }
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+#endif
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+ if (pevent->OSEventType != OS_EVENT_TYPE_Q) {/* Validate event block type */
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+ *perr = OS_ERR_EVENT_TYPE;
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+ return ((void *)0);
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+ }
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+ OS_ENTER_CRITICAL();
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+ pq = (OS_Q *)pevent->OSEventPtr; /* Point at queue control block */
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+ if (pq->OSQEntries > 0u) { /* See if any messages in the queue */
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+ pmsg = *pq->OSQOut++; /* Yes, extract oldest message from the queue */
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+ pq->OSQEntries--; /* Update the number of entries in the queue */
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+ if (pq->OSQOut == pq->OSQEnd) { /* Wrap OUT pointer if we are at the end of the queue */
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+ pq->OSQOut = pq->OSQStart;
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+ }
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+ *perr = OS_ERR_NONE;
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+ } else {
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+ *perr = OS_ERR_Q_EMPTY;
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+ pmsg = (void *)0; /* Queue is empty */
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+ }
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+ OS_EXIT_CRITICAL();
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+ return (pmsg); /* Return message received (or NULL) */
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+}
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+#endif
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+/*$PAGE*/
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+/*
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+*********************************************************************************************************
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+* CREATE A MESSAGE QUEUE
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+*
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+* Description: This function creates a message queue if free event control blocks are available.
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+*
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+* Arguments : start is a pointer to the base address of the message queue storage area. The
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+* storage area MUST be declared as an array of pointers to 'void' as follows
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+*
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+* void *MessageStorage[size]
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+*
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+* size is the number of elements in the storage area
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+*
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+* Returns : != (OS_EVENT *)0 is a pointer to the event control clock (OS_EVENT) associated with the
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+* created queue
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+* == (OS_EVENT *)0 if no event control blocks were available or an error was detected
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+*********************************************************************************************************
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+*/
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+
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+OS_EVENT *OSQCreate (void **start,
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+ INT16U size)
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+{
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+ OS_EVENT *pevent;
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+ OS_Q *pq;
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+#if OS_CRITICAL_METHOD == 3u /* Allocate storage for CPU status register */
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+ OS_CPU_SR cpu_sr = 0u;
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+#endif
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+
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+
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+
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+#ifdef OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL_IEC61508
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+ if (OSSafetyCriticalStartFlag == OS_TRUE) {
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+ OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL_EXCEPTION();
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+ }
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+#endif
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+
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+ if (OSIntNesting > 0u) { /* See if called from ISR ... */
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+ return ((OS_EVENT *)0); /* ... can't CREATE from an ISR */
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+ }
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+ OS_ENTER_CRITICAL();
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+ pevent = OSEventFreeList; /* Get next free event control block */
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+ if (OSEventFreeList != (OS_EVENT *)0) { /* See if pool of free ECB pool was empty */
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+ OSEventFreeList = (OS_EVENT *)OSEventFreeList->OSEventPtr;
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+ }
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+ OS_EXIT_CRITICAL();
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+ if (pevent != (OS_EVENT *)0) { /* See if we have an event control block */
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+ OS_ENTER_CRITICAL();
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+ pq = OSQFreeList; /* Get a free queue control block */
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+ if (pq != (OS_Q *)0) { /* Were we able to get a queue control block ? */
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+ OSQFreeList = OSQFreeList->OSQPtr; /* Yes, Adjust free list pointer to next free*/
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+ OS_EXIT_CRITICAL();
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+ pq->OSQStart = start; /* Initialize the queue */
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+ pq->OSQEnd = &start[size];
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+ pq->OSQIn = start;
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+ pq->OSQOut = start;
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+ pq->OSQSize = size;
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+ pq->OSQEntries = 0u;
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+ pevent->OSEventType = OS_EVENT_TYPE_Q;
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+ pevent->OSEventCnt = 0u;
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+ pevent->OSEventPtr = pq;
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+#if OS_EVENT_NAME_EN > 0u
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+ pevent->OSEventName = (INT8U *)(void *)"?";
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+#endif
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+ OS_EventWaitListInit(pevent); /* Initalize the wait list */
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+ } else {
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+ pevent->OSEventPtr = (void *)OSEventFreeList; /* No, Return event control block on error */
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+ OSEventFreeList = pevent;
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+ OS_EXIT_CRITICAL();
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+ pevent = (OS_EVENT *)0;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ return (pevent);
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+}
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+/*$PAGE*/
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+/*
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+*********************************************************************************************************
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+* DELETE A MESSAGE QUEUE
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+*
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+* Description: This function deletes a message queue and readies all tasks pending on the queue.
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+*
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+* Arguments : pevent is a pointer to the event control block associated with the desired
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+* queue.
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+*
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+* opt determines delete options as follows:
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+* opt == OS_DEL_NO_PEND Delete the queue ONLY if no task pending
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+* opt == OS_DEL_ALWAYS Deletes the queue even if tasks are waiting.
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+* In this case, all the tasks pending will be readied.
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+*
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+* perr is a pointer to an error code that can contain one of the following values:
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+* OS_ERR_NONE The call was successful and the queue was deleted
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+* OS_ERR_DEL_ISR If you tried to delete the queue from an ISR
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+* OS_ERR_INVALID_OPT An invalid option was specified
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+* OS_ERR_TASK_WAITING One or more tasks were waiting on the queue
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+* OS_ERR_EVENT_TYPE If you didn't pass a pointer to a queue
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+* OS_ERR_PEVENT_NULL If 'pevent' is a NULL pointer.
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+*
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+* Returns : pevent upon error
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+* (OS_EVENT *)0 if the queue was successfully deleted.
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+*
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+* Note(s) : 1) This function must be used with care. Tasks that would normally expect the presence of
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+* the queue MUST check the return code of OSQPend().
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+* 2) OSQAccept() callers will not know that the intended queue has been deleted unless
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+* they check 'pevent' to see that it's a NULL pointer.
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+* 3) This call can potentially disable interrupts for a long time. The interrupt disable
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+* time is directly proportional to the number of tasks waiting on the queue.
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+* 4) Because ALL tasks pending on the queue will be readied, you MUST be careful in
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+* applications where the queue is used for mutual exclusion because the resource(s)
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+* will no longer be guarded by the queue.
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+* 5) If the storage for the message queue was allocated dynamically (i.e. using a malloc()
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+* type call) then your application MUST release the memory storage by call the counterpart
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+* call of the dynamic allocation scheme used. If the queue storage was created statically
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+* then, the storage can be reused.
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+*********************************************************************************************************
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+*/
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+
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+#if OS_Q_DEL_EN > 0u
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+OS_EVENT *OSQDel (OS_EVENT *pevent,
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+ INT8U opt,
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+ INT8U *perr)
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+{
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+ BOOLEAN tasks_waiting;
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+ OS_EVENT *pevent_return;
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+ OS_Q *pq;
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+#if OS_CRITICAL_METHOD == 3u /* Allocate storage for CPU status register */
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+ OS_CPU_SR cpu_sr = 0u;
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+#endif
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+
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+
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+
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+#ifdef OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL
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+ if (perr == (INT8U *)0) {
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+ OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL_EXCEPTION();
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+ }
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+#endif
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+
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+#if OS_ARG_CHK_EN > 0u
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+ if (pevent == (OS_EVENT *)0) { /* Validate 'pevent' */
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+ *perr = OS_ERR_PEVENT_NULL;
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+ return (pevent);
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+ }
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+#endif
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+ if (pevent->OSEventType != OS_EVENT_TYPE_Q) { /* Validate event block type */
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+ *perr = OS_ERR_EVENT_TYPE;
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+ return (pevent);
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+ }
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+ if (OSIntNesting > 0u) { /* See if called from ISR ... */
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+ *perr = OS_ERR_DEL_ISR; /* ... can't DELETE from an ISR */
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+ return (pevent);
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+ }
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+ OS_ENTER_CRITICAL();
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+ if (pevent->OSEventGrp != 0u) { /* See if any tasks waiting on queue */
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+ tasks_waiting = OS_TRUE; /* Yes */
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+ } else {
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+ tasks_waiting = OS_FALSE; /* No */
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+ }
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+ switch (opt) {
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+ case OS_DEL_NO_PEND: /* Delete queue only if no task waiting */
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+ if (tasks_waiting == OS_FALSE) {
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+#if OS_EVENT_NAME_EN > 0u
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+ pevent->OSEventName = (INT8U *)(void *)"?";
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+#endif
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+ pq = (OS_Q *)pevent->OSEventPtr; /* Return OS_Q to free list */
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+ pq->OSQPtr = OSQFreeList;
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+ OSQFreeList = pq;
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+ pevent->OSEventType = OS_EVENT_TYPE_UNUSED;
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+ pevent->OSEventPtr = OSEventFreeList; /* Return Event Control Block to free list */
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+ pevent->OSEventCnt = 0u;
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+ OSEventFreeList = pevent; /* Get next free event control block */
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+ OS_EXIT_CRITICAL();
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+ *perr = OS_ERR_NONE;
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+ pevent_return = (OS_EVENT *)0; /* Queue has been deleted */
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+ } else {
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+ OS_EXIT_CRITICAL();
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+ *perr = OS_ERR_TASK_WAITING;
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+ pevent_return = pevent;
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+ }
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+ break;
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+
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+ case OS_DEL_ALWAYS: /* Always delete the queue */
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+ while (pevent->OSEventGrp != 0u) { /* Ready ALL tasks waiting for queue */
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+ (void)OS_EventTaskRdy(pevent, (void *)0, OS_STAT_Q, OS_STAT_PEND_OK);
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+ }
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+#if OS_EVENT_NAME_EN > 0u
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+ pevent->OSEventName = (INT8U *)(void *)"?";
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+#endif
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+ pq = (OS_Q *)pevent->OSEventPtr; /* Return OS_Q to free list */
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+ pq->OSQPtr = OSQFreeList;
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+ OSQFreeList = pq;
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+ pevent->OSEventType = OS_EVENT_TYPE_UNUSED;
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+ pevent->OSEventPtr = OSEventFreeList; /* Return Event Control Block to free list */
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+ pevent->OSEventCnt = 0u;
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+ OSEventFreeList = pevent; /* Get next free event control block */
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+ OS_EXIT_CRITICAL();
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+ if (tasks_waiting == OS_TRUE) { /* Reschedule only if task(s) were waiting */
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+ OS_Sched(); /* Find highest priority task ready to run */
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+ }
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+ *perr = OS_ERR_NONE;
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+ pevent_return = (OS_EVENT *)0; /* Queue has been deleted */
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+ break;
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+
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+ default:
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+ OS_EXIT_CRITICAL();
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+ *perr = OS_ERR_INVALID_OPT;
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+ pevent_return = pevent;
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+ break;
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+ }
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+ return (pevent_return);
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+}
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+#endif
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+
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+/*$PAGE*/
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+/*
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+*********************************************************************************************************
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+* FLUSH QUEUE
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+*
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+* Description : This function is used to flush the contents of the message queue.
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+*
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+* Arguments : none
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+*
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+* Returns : OS_ERR_NONE upon success
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+* OS_ERR_EVENT_TYPE If you didn't pass a pointer to a queue
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+* OS_ERR_PEVENT_NULL If 'pevent' is a NULL pointer
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+*
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+* WARNING : You should use this function with great care because, when to flush the queue, you LOOSE
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+* the references to what the queue entries are pointing to and thus, you could cause
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+* 'memory leaks'. In other words, the data you are pointing to that's being referenced
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+* by the queue entries should, most likely, need to be de-allocated (i.e. freed).
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+*********************************************************************************************************
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+*/
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+
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+#if OS_Q_FLUSH_EN > 0u
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+INT8U OSQFlush (OS_EVENT *pevent)
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+{
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+ OS_Q *pq;
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+#if OS_CRITICAL_METHOD == 3u /* Allocate storage for CPU status register */
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+ OS_CPU_SR cpu_sr = 0u;
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+#endif
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+
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+
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+
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+#if OS_ARG_CHK_EN > 0u
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+ if (pevent == (OS_EVENT *)0) { /* Validate 'pevent' */
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+ return (OS_ERR_PEVENT_NULL);
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+ }
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+ if (pevent->OSEventType != OS_EVENT_TYPE_Q) { /* Validate event block type */
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+ return (OS_ERR_EVENT_TYPE);
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+ }
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+#endif
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+ OS_ENTER_CRITICAL();
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+ pq = (OS_Q *)pevent->OSEventPtr; /* Point to queue storage structure */
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+ pq->OSQIn = pq->OSQStart;
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+ pq->OSQOut = pq->OSQStart;
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+ pq->OSQEntries = 0u;
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+ OS_EXIT_CRITICAL();
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+ return (OS_ERR_NONE);
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+}
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+#endif
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+
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+/*$PAGE*/
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+/*
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+*********************************************************************************************************
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+* PEND ON A QUEUE FOR A MESSAGE
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+*
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+* Description: This function waits for a message to be sent to a queue
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+*
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+* Arguments : pevent is a pointer to the event control block associated with the desired queue
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+*
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+* timeout is an optional timeout period (in clock ticks). If non-zero, your task will
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+* wait for a message to arrive at the queue up to the amount of time
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+* specified by this argument. If you specify 0, however, your task will wait
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+* forever at the specified queue or, until a message arrives.
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+*
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+* perr 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_TIMEOUT A message was not received within the specified 'timeout'.
|
|
|
+* OS_ERR_PEND_ABORT The wait on the queue was aborted.
|
|
|
+* OS_ERR_EVENT_TYPE You didn't pass a pointer to a queue
|
|
|
+* OS_ERR_PEVENT_NULL If 'pevent' is a NULL pointer
|
|
|
+* OS_ERR_PEND_ISR If you called this function from an ISR and the result
|
|
|
+* would lead to a suspension.
|
|
|
+* OS_ERR_PEND_LOCKED If you called this function with the scheduler is locked
|
|
|
+*
|
|
|
+* Returns : != (void *)0 is a pointer to the message received
|
|
|
+* == (void *)0 if you received a NULL pointer message or,
|
|
|
+* if no message was received or,
|
|
|
+* if 'pevent' is a NULL pointer or,
|
|
|
+* if you didn't pass a pointer to a queue.
|
|
|
+*
|
|
|
+* Note(s) : As of V2.60, this function allows you to receive NULL pointer messages.
|
|
|
+*********************************************************************************************************
|
|
|
+*/
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+void *OSQPend (OS_EVENT *pevent,
|
|
|
+ INT32U timeout,
|
|
|
+ INT8U *perr)
|
|
|
+{
|
|
|
+ void *pmsg;
|
|
|
+ OS_Q *pq;
|
|
|
+#if OS_CRITICAL_METHOD == 3u /* Allocate storage for CPU status register */
|
|
|
+ OS_CPU_SR cpu_sr = 0u;
|
|
|
+#endif
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#ifdef OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL
|
|
|
+ if (perr == (INT8U *)0) {
|
|
|
+ OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL_EXCEPTION();
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+#endif
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#if OS_ARG_CHK_EN > 0u
|
|
|
+ if (pevent == (OS_EVENT *)0) { /* Validate 'pevent' */
|
|
|
+ *perr = OS_ERR_PEVENT_NULL;
|
|
|
+ return ((void *)0);
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+#endif
|
|
|
+ if (pevent->OSEventType != OS_EVENT_TYPE_Q) {/* Validate event block type */
|
|
|
+ *perr = OS_ERR_EVENT_TYPE;
|
|
|
+ return ((void *)0);
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+ if (OSIntNesting > 0u) { /* See if called from ISR ... */
|
|
|
+ *perr = OS_ERR_PEND_ISR; /* ... can't PEND from an ISR */
|
|
|
+ return ((void *)0);
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+ if (OSLockNesting > 0u) { /* See if called with scheduler locked ... */
|
|
|
+ *perr = OS_ERR_PEND_LOCKED; /* ... can't PEND when locked */
|
|
|
+ return ((void *)0);
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+ OS_ENTER_CRITICAL();
|
|
|
+ pq = (OS_Q *)pevent->OSEventPtr; /* Point at queue control block */
|
|
|
+ if (pq->OSQEntries > 0u) { /* See if any messages in the queue */
|
|
|
+ pmsg = *pq->OSQOut++; /* Yes, extract oldest message from the queue */
|
|
|
+ pq->OSQEntries--; /* Update the number of entries in the queue */
|
|
|
+ if (pq->OSQOut == pq->OSQEnd) { /* Wrap OUT pointer if we are at the end of the queue */
|
|
|
+ pq->OSQOut = pq->OSQStart;
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+ OS_EXIT_CRITICAL();
|
|
|
+ *perr = OS_ERR_NONE;
|
|
|
+ return (pmsg); /* Return message received */
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+ OSTCBCur->OSTCBStat |= OS_STAT_Q; /* Task will have to pend for a message to be posted */
|
|
|
+ OSTCBCur->OSTCBStatPend = OS_STAT_PEND_OK;
|
|
|
+ OSTCBCur->OSTCBDly = timeout; /* Load timeout into TCB */
|
|
|
+ OS_EventTaskWait(pevent); /* Suspend task until event or timeout occurs */
|
|
|
+ OS_EXIT_CRITICAL();
|
|
|
+ OS_Sched(); /* Find next highest priority task ready to run */
|
|
|
+ OS_ENTER_CRITICAL();
|
|
|
+ switch (OSTCBCur->OSTCBStatPend) { /* See if we timed-out or aborted */
|
|
|
+ case OS_STAT_PEND_OK: /* Extract message from TCB (Put there by QPost) */
|
|
|
+ pmsg = OSTCBCur->OSTCBMsg;
|
|
|
+ *perr = OS_ERR_NONE;
|
|
|
+ break;
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+ case OS_STAT_PEND_ABORT:
|
|
|
+ pmsg = (void *)0;
|
|
|
+ *perr = OS_ERR_PEND_ABORT; /* Indicate that we aborted */
|
|
|
+ break;
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+ case OS_STAT_PEND_TO:
|
|
|
+ default:
|
|
|
+ OS_EventTaskRemove(OSTCBCur, pevent);
|
|
|
+ pmsg = (void *)0;
|
|
|
+ *perr = OS_ERR_TIMEOUT; /* Indicate that we didn't get event within TO */
|
|
|
+ break;
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+ OSTCBCur->OSTCBStat = OS_STAT_RDY; /* Set task status to ready */
|
|
|
+ OSTCBCur->OSTCBStatPend = OS_STAT_PEND_OK; /* Clear pend status */
|
|
|
+ OSTCBCur->OSTCBEventPtr = (OS_EVENT *)0; /* Clear event pointers */
|
|
|
+#if (OS_EVENT_MULTI_EN > 0u)
|
|
|
+ OSTCBCur->OSTCBEventMultiPtr = (OS_EVENT **)0;
|
|
|
+#endif
|
|
|
+ OSTCBCur->OSTCBMsg = (void *)0; /* Clear received message */
|
|
|
+ OS_EXIT_CRITICAL();
|
|
|
+ return (pmsg); /* Return received message */
|
|
|
+}
|
|
|
+/*$PAGE*/
|
|
|
+/*
|
|
|
+*********************************************************************************************************
|
|
|
+* ABORT WAITING ON A MESSAGE QUEUE
|
|
|
+*
|
|
|
+* Description: This function aborts & readies any tasks currently waiting on a queue. This function
|
|
|
+* should be used to fault-abort the wait on the queue, rather than to normally signal
|
|
|
+* the queue via OSQPost(), OSQPostFront() or OSQPostOpt().
|
|
|
+*
|
|
|
+* Arguments : pevent is a pointer to the event control block associated with the desired queue.
|
|
|
+*
|
|
|
+* opt determines the type of ABORT performed:
|
|
|
+* OS_PEND_OPT_NONE ABORT wait for a single task (HPT) waiting on the
|
|
|
+* queue
|
|
|
+* OS_PEND_OPT_BROADCAST ABORT wait for ALL tasks that are waiting on the
|
|
|
+* queue
|
|
|
+*
|
|
|
+* perr is a pointer to where an error message will be deposited. Possible error
|
|
|
+* messages are:
|
|
|
+*
|
|
|
+* OS_ERR_NONE No tasks were waiting on the queue.
|
|
|
+* OS_ERR_PEND_ABORT At least one task waiting on the queue was readied
|
|
|
+* and informed of the aborted wait; check return value
|
|
|
+* for the number of tasks whose wait on the queue
|
|
|
+* was aborted.
|
|
|
+* OS_ERR_EVENT_TYPE If you didn't pass a pointer to a queue.
|
|
|
+* OS_ERR_PEVENT_NULL If 'pevent' is a NULL pointer.
|
|
|
+*
|
|
|
+* Returns : == 0 if no tasks were waiting on the queue, or upon error.
|
|
|
+* > 0 if one or more tasks waiting on the queue are now readied and informed.
|
|
|
+*********************************************************************************************************
|
|
|
+*/
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#if OS_Q_PEND_ABORT_EN > 0u
|
|
|
+INT8U OSQPendAbort (OS_EVENT *pevent,
|
|
|
+ INT8U opt,
|
|
|
+ INT8U *perr)
|
|
|
+{
|
|
|
+ INT8U nbr_tasks;
|
|
|
+#if OS_CRITICAL_METHOD == 3u /* Allocate storage for CPU status register */
|
|
|
+ OS_CPU_SR cpu_sr = 0u;
|
|
|
+#endif
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#ifdef OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL
|
|
|
+ if (perr == (INT8U *)0) {
|
|
|
+ OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL_EXCEPTION();
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+#endif
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#if OS_ARG_CHK_EN > 0u
|
|
|
+ if (pevent == (OS_EVENT *)0) { /* Validate 'pevent' */
|
|
|
+ *perr = OS_ERR_PEVENT_NULL;
|
|
|
+ return (0u);
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+#endif
|
|
|
+ if (pevent->OSEventType != OS_EVENT_TYPE_Q) { /* Validate event block type */
|
|
|
+ *perr = OS_ERR_EVENT_TYPE;
|
|
|
+ return (0u);
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+ OS_ENTER_CRITICAL();
|
|
|
+ if (pevent->OSEventGrp != 0u) { /* See if any task waiting on queue? */
|
|
|
+ nbr_tasks = 0u;
|
|
|
+ switch (opt) {
|
|
|
+ case OS_PEND_OPT_BROADCAST: /* Do we need to abort ALL waiting tasks? */
|
|
|
+ while (pevent->OSEventGrp != 0u) { /* Yes, ready ALL tasks waiting on queue */
|
|
|
+ (void)OS_EventTaskRdy(pevent, (void *)0, OS_STAT_Q, OS_STAT_PEND_ABORT);
|
|
|
+ nbr_tasks++;
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+ break;
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+ case OS_PEND_OPT_NONE:
|
|
|
+ default: /* No, ready HPT waiting on queue */
|
|
|
+ (void)OS_EventTaskRdy(pevent, (void *)0, OS_STAT_Q, OS_STAT_PEND_ABORT);
|
|
|
+ nbr_tasks++;
|
|
|
+ break;
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+ OS_EXIT_CRITICAL();
|
|
|
+ OS_Sched(); /* Find HPT ready to run */
|
|
|
+ *perr = OS_ERR_PEND_ABORT;
|
|
|
+ return (nbr_tasks);
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+ OS_EXIT_CRITICAL();
|
|
|
+ *perr = OS_ERR_NONE;
|
|
|
+ return (0u); /* No tasks waiting on queue */
|
|
|
+}
|
|
|
+#endif
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+/*$PAGE*/
|
|
|
+/*
|
|
|
+*********************************************************************************************************
|
|
|
+* POST MESSAGE TO A QUEUE
|
|
|
+*
|
|
|
+* Description: This function sends a message to a queue
|
|
|
+*
|
|
|
+* Arguments : pevent is a pointer to the event control block associated with the desired queue
|
|
|
+*
|
|
|
+* pmsg is a pointer to the message to send.
|
|
|
+*
|
|
|
+* Returns : OS_ERR_NONE The call was successful and the message was sent
|
|
|
+* OS_ERR_Q_FULL If the queue cannot accept any more messages because it is full.
|
|
|
+* OS_ERR_EVENT_TYPE If you didn't pass a pointer to a queue.
|
|
|
+* OS_ERR_PEVENT_NULL If 'pevent' is a NULL pointer
|
|
|
+*
|
|
|
+* Note(s) : As of V2.60, this function allows you to send NULL pointer messages.
|
|
|
+*********************************************************************************************************
|
|
|
+*/
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#if OS_Q_POST_EN > 0u
|
|
|
+INT8U OSQPost (OS_EVENT *pevent,
|
|
|
+ void *pmsg)
|
|
|
+{
|
|
|
+ OS_Q *pq;
|
|
|
+#if OS_CRITICAL_METHOD == 3u /* Allocate storage for CPU status register */
|
|
|
+ OS_CPU_SR cpu_sr = 0u;
|
|
|
+#endif
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#if OS_ARG_CHK_EN > 0u
|
|
|
+ if (pevent == (OS_EVENT *)0) { /* Validate 'pevent' */
|
|
|
+ return (OS_ERR_PEVENT_NULL);
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+#endif
|
|
|
+ if (pevent->OSEventType != OS_EVENT_TYPE_Q) { /* Validate event block type */
|
|
|
+ return (OS_ERR_EVENT_TYPE);
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+ OS_ENTER_CRITICAL();
|
|
|
+ if (pevent->OSEventGrp != 0u) { /* See if any task pending on queue */
|
|
|
+ /* Ready highest priority task waiting on event */
|
|
|
+ (void)OS_EventTaskRdy(pevent, pmsg, OS_STAT_Q, OS_STAT_PEND_OK);
|
|
|
+ OS_EXIT_CRITICAL();
|
|
|
+ OS_Sched(); /* Find highest priority task ready to run */
|
|
|
+ return (OS_ERR_NONE);
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+ pq = (OS_Q *)pevent->OSEventPtr; /* Point to queue control block */
|
|
|
+ if (pq->OSQEntries >= pq->OSQSize) { /* Make sure queue is not full */
|
|
|
+ OS_EXIT_CRITICAL();
|
|
|
+ return (OS_ERR_Q_FULL);
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+ *pq->OSQIn++ = pmsg; /* Insert message into queue */
|
|
|
+ pq->OSQEntries++; /* Update the nbr of entries in the queue */
|
|
|
+ if (pq->OSQIn == pq->OSQEnd) { /* Wrap IN ptr if we are at end of queue */
|
|
|
+ pq->OSQIn = pq->OSQStart;
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+ OS_EXIT_CRITICAL();
|
|
|
+ return (OS_ERR_NONE);
|
|
|
+}
|
|
|
+#endif
|
|
|
+/*$PAGE*/
|
|
|
+/*
|
|
|
+*********************************************************************************************************
|
|
|
+* POST MESSAGE TO THE FRONT OF A QUEUE
|
|
|
+*
|
|
|
+* Description: This function sends a message to a queue but unlike OSQPost(), the message is posted at
|
|
|
+* the front instead of the end of the queue. Using OSQPostFront() allows you to send
|
|
|
+* 'priority' messages.
|
|
|
+*
|
|
|
+* Arguments : pevent is a pointer to the event control block associated with the desired queue
|
|
|
+*
|
|
|
+* pmsg is a pointer to the message to send.
|
|
|
+*
|
|
|
+* Returns : OS_ERR_NONE The call was successful and the message was sent
|
|
|
+* OS_ERR_Q_FULL If the queue cannot accept any more messages because it is full.
|
|
|
+* OS_ERR_EVENT_TYPE If you didn't pass a pointer to a queue.
|
|
|
+* OS_ERR_PEVENT_NULL If 'pevent' is a NULL pointer
|
|
|
+*
|
|
|
+* Note(s) : As of V2.60, this function allows you to send NULL pointer messages.
|
|
|
+*********************************************************************************************************
|
|
|
+*/
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#if OS_Q_POST_FRONT_EN > 0u
|
|
|
+INT8U OSQPostFront (OS_EVENT *pevent,
|
|
|
+ void *pmsg)
|
|
|
+{
|
|
|
+ OS_Q *pq;
|
|
|
+#if OS_CRITICAL_METHOD == 3u /* Allocate storage for CPU status register */
|
|
|
+ OS_CPU_SR cpu_sr = 0u;
|
|
|
+#endif
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#if OS_ARG_CHK_EN > 0u
|
|
|
+ if (pevent == (OS_EVENT *)0) { /* Validate 'pevent' */
|
|
|
+ return (OS_ERR_PEVENT_NULL);
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+#endif
|
|
|
+ if (pevent->OSEventType != OS_EVENT_TYPE_Q) { /* Validate event block type */
|
|
|
+ return (OS_ERR_EVENT_TYPE);
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+ OS_ENTER_CRITICAL();
|
|
|
+ if (pevent->OSEventGrp != 0u) { /* See if any task pending on queue */
|
|
|
+ /* Ready highest priority task waiting on event */
|
|
|
+ (void)OS_EventTaskRdy(pevent, pmsg, OS_STAT_Q, OS_STAT_PEND_OK);
|
|
|
+ OS_EXIT_CRITICAL();
|
|
|
+ OS_Sched(); /* Find highest priority task ready to run */
|
|
|
+ return (OS_ERR_NONE);
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+ pq = (OS_Q *)pevent->OSEventPtr; /* Point to queue control block */
|
|
|
+ if (pq->OSQEntries >= pq->OSQSize) { /* Make sure queue is not full */
|
|
|
+ OS_EXIT_CRITICAL();
|
|
|
+ return (OS_ERR_Q_FULL);
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+ if (pq->OSQOut == pq->OSQStart) { /* Wrap OUT ptr if we are at the 1st queue entry */
|
|
|
+ pq->OSQOut = pq->OSQEnd;
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+ pq->OSQOut--;
|
|
|
+ *pq->OSQOut = pmsg; /* Insert message into queue */
|
|
|
+ pq->OSQEntries++; /* Update the nbr of entries in the queue */
|
|
|
+ OS_EXIT_CRITICAL();
|
|
|
+ return (OS_ERR_NONE);
|
|
|
+}
|
|
|
+#endif
|
|
|
+/*$PAGE*/
|
|
|
+/*
|
|
|
+*********************************************************************************************************
|
|
|
+* POST MESSAGE TO A QUEUE
|
|
|
+*
|
|
|
+* Description: This function sends a message to a queue. This call has been added to reduce code size
|
|
|
+* since it can replace both OSQPost() and OSQPostFront(). Also, this function adds the
|
|
|
+* capability to broadcast a message to ALL tasks waiting on the message queue.
|
|
|
+*
|
|
|
+* Arguments : pevent is a pointer to the event control block associated with the desired queue
|
|
|
+*
|
|
|
+* pmsg is a pointer to the message to send.
|
|
|
+*
|
|
|
+* opt determines the type of POST performed:
|
|
|
+* OS_POST_OPT_NONE POST to a single waiting task
|
|
|
+* (Identical to OSQPost())
|
|
|
+* OS_POST_OPT_BROADCAST POST to ALL tasks that are waiting on the queue
|
|
|
+* OS_POST_OPT_FRONT POST as LIFO (Simulates OSQPostFront())
|
|
|
+* OS_POST_OPT_NO_SCHED Indicates that the scheduler will NOT be invoked
|
|
|
+*
|
|
|
+* Returns : OS_ERR_NONE The call was successful and the message was sent
|
|
|
+* OS_ERR_Q_FULL If the queue cannot accept any more messages because it is full.
|
|
|
+* OS_ERR_EVENT_TYPE If you didn't pass a pointer to a queue.
|
|
|
+* OS_ERR_PEVENT_NULL If 'pevent' is a NULL pointer
|
|
|
+*
|
|
|
+* Warning : Interrupts can be disabled for a long time if you do a 'broadcast'. In fact, the
|
|
|
+* interrupt disable time is proportional to the number of tasks waiting on the queue.
|
|
|
+*********************************************************************************************************
|
|
|
+*/
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#if OS_Q_POST_OPT_EN > 0u
|
|
|
+INT8U OSQPostOpt (OS_EVENT *pevent,
|
|
|
+ void *pmsg,
|
|
|
+ INT8U opt)
|
|
|
+{
|
|
|
+ OS_Q *pq;
|
|
|
+#if OS_CRITICAL_METHOD == 3u /* Allocate storage for CPU status register */
|
|
|
+ OS_CPU_SR cpu_sr = 0u;
|
|
|
+#endif
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#if OS_ARG_CHK_EN > 0u
|
|
|
+ if (pevent == (OS_EVENT *)0) { /* Validate 'pevent' */
|
|
|
+ return (OS_ERR_PEVENT_NULL);
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+#endif
|
|
|
+ if (pevent->OSEventType != OS_EVENT_TYPE_Q) { /* Validate event block type */
|
|
|
+ return (OS_ERR_EVENT_TYPE);
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+ OS_ENTER_CRITICAL();
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+ if (pevent->OSEventGrp != 0x00u) { /* See if any task pending on queue */
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+ if ((opt & OS_POST_OPT_BROADCAST) != 0x00u) { /* Do we need to post msg to ALL waiting tasks ? */
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+ while (pevent->OSEventGrp != 0u) { /* Yes, Post to ALL tasks waiting on queue */
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+ (void)OS_EventTaskRdy(pevent, pmsg, OS_STAT_Q, OS_STAT_PEND_OK);
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+ }
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+ } else { /* No, Post to HPT waiting on queue */
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+ (void)OS_EventTaskRdy(pevent, pmsg, OS_STAT_Q, OS_STAT_PEND_OK);
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+ }
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+ OS_EXIT_CRITICAL();
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+ if ((opt & OS_POST_OPT_NO_SCHED) == 0u) { /* See if scheduler needs to be invoked */
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+ OS_Sched(); /* Find highest priority task ready to run */
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+ }
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+ return (OS_ERR_NONE);
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+ }
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+ pq = (OS_Q *)pevent->OSEventPtr; /* Point to queue control block */
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+ if (pq->OSQEntries >= pq->OSQSize) { /* Make sure queue is not full */
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+ OS_EXIT_CRITICAL();
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+ return (OS_ERR_Q_FULL);
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+ }
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+ if ((opt & OS_POST_OPT_FRONT) != 0x00u) { /* Do we post to the FRONT of the queue? */
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+ if (pq->OSQOut == pq->OSQStart) { /* Yes, Post as LIFO, Wrap OUT pointer if we ... */
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+ pq->OSQOut = pq->OSQEnd; /* ... are at the 1st queue entry */
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+ }
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+ pq->OSQOut--;
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+ *pq->OSQOut = pmsg; /* Insert message into queue */
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+ } else { /* No, Post as FIFO */
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+ *pq->OSQIn++ = pmsg; /* Insert message into queue */
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+ if (pq->OSQIn == pq->OSQEnd) { /* Wrap IN ptr if we are at end of queue */
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+ pq->OSQIn = pq->OSQStart;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ pq->OSQEntries++; /* Update the nbr of entries in the queue */
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+ OS_EXIT_CRITICAL();
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+ return (OS_ERR_NONE);
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+}
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+#endif
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+/*$PAGE*/
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+/*
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+*********************************************************************************************************
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+* QUERY A MESSAGE QUEUE
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+*
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+* Description: This function obtains information about a message queue.
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+*
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+* Arguments : pevent is a pointer to the event control block associated with the desired queue
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+*
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+* p_q_data is a pointer to a structure that will contain information about the message
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+* queue.
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+*
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+* Returns : OS_ERR_NONE The call was successful and the message was sent
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+* OS_ERR_EVENT_TYPE If you are attempting to obtain data from a non queue.
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+* OS_ERR_PEVENT_NULL If 'pevent' is a NULL pointer
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+* OS_ERR_PDATA_NULL If 'p_q_data' is a NULL pointer
|
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+*********************************************************************************************************
|
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+*/
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+
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+#if OS_Q_QUERY_EN > 0u
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+INT8U OSQQuery (OS_EVENT *pevent,
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+ OS_Q_DATA *p_q_data)
|
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+{
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+ OS_Q *pq;
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+ INT8U i;
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+ OS_PRIO *psrc;
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+ OS_PRIO *pdest;
|
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+#if OS_CRITICAL_METHOD == 3u /* Allocate storage for CPU status register */
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+ OS_CPU_SR cpu_sr = 0u;
|
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+#endif
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+
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+
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+
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+#if OS_ARG_CHK_EN > 0u
|
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+ if (pevent == (OS_EVENT *)0) { /* Validate 'pevent' */
|
|
|
+ return (OS_ERR_PEVENT_NULL);
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
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+ if (p_q_data == (OS_Q_DATA *)0) { /* Validate 'p_q_data' */
|
|
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+ return (OS_ERR_PDATA_NULL);
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+#endif
|
|
|
+ if (pevent->OSEventType != OS_EVENT_TYPE_Q) { /* Validate event block type */
|
|
|
+ return (OS_ERR_EVENT_TYPE);
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+ OS_ENTER_CRITICAL();
|
|
|
+ p_q_data->OSEventGrp = pevent->OSEventGrp; /* Copy message queue wait list */
|
|
|
+ psrc = &pevent->OSEventTbl[0];
|
|
|
+ pdest = &p_q_data->OSEventTbl[0];
|
|
|
+ for (i = 0u; i < OS_EVENT_TBL_SIZE; i++) {
|
|
|
+ *pdest++ = *psrc++;
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+ pq = (OS_Q *)pevent->OSEventPtr;
|
|
|
+ if (pq->OSQEntries > 0u) {
|
|
|
+ p_q_data->OSMsg = *pq->OSQOut; /* Get next message to return if available */
|
|
|
+ } else {
|
|
|
+ p_q_data->OSMsg = (void *)0;
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+ p_q_data->OSNMsgs = pq->OSQEntries;
|
|
|
+ p_q_data->OSQSize = pq->OSQSize;
|
|
|
+ OS_EXIT_CRITICAL();
|
|
|
+ return (OS_ERR_NONE);
|
|
|
+}
|
|
|
+#endif /* OS_Q_QUERY_EN */
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+/*$PAGE*/
|
|
|
+/*
|
|
|
+*********************************************************************************************************
|
|
|
+* QUEUE MODULE INITIALIZATION
|
|
|
+*
|
|
|
+* Description : This function is called by uC/OS-II to initialize the message queue module. Your
|
|
|
+* application MUST NOT call this function.
|
|
|
+*
|
|
|
+* Arguments : none
|
|
|
+*
|
|
|
+* Returns : none
|
|
|
+*
|
|
|
+* Note(s) : This function is INTERNAL to uC/OS-II and your application should not call it.
|
|
|
+*********************************************************************************************************
|
|
|
+*/
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+void OS_QInit (void)
|
|
|
+{
|
|
|
+#if OS_MAX_QS == 1u
|
|
|
+ OSQFreeList = &OSQTbl[0]; /* Only ONE queue! */
|
|
|
+ OSQFreeList->OSQPtr = (OS_Q *)0;
|
|
|
+#endif
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#if OS_MAX_QS >= 2u
|
|
|
+ INT16U ix;
|
|
|
+ INT16U ix_next;
|
|
|
+ OS_Q *pq1;
|
|
|
+ OS_Q *pq2;
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+ OS_MemClr((INT8U *)&OSQTbl[0], sizeof(OSQTbl)); /* Clear the queue table */
|
|
|
+ for (ix = 0u; ix < (OS_MAX_QS - 1u); ix++) { /* Init. list of free QUEUE control blocks */
|
|
|
+ ix_next = ix + 1u;
|
|
|
+ pq1 = &OSQTbl[ix];
|
|
|
+ pq2 = &OSQTbl[ix_next];
|
|
|
+ pq1->OSQPtr = pq2;
|
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
+ pq1 = &OSQTbl[ix];
|
|
|
+ pq1->OSQPtr = (OS_Q *)0;
|
|
|
+ OSQFreeList = &OSQTbl[0];
|
|
|
+#endif
|
|
|
+}
|
|
|
+#endif /* OS_Q_EN */
|
|
|
+
|