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50 * The comms test Rx and Tx task and co-routine. See the comments at the top
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51 * of main.c for full information.
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55 /* Scheduler include files. */
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56 #include "FreeRTOS.h"
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59 #include "croutine.h"
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61 /* Demo application include files. */
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62 #include "partest.h"
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64 /* Library include files. */
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65 #include "DriverLib.h"
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67 /* The LED's toggled by the various tasks. */
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68 #define commsFAIL_LED ( 7 )
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69 #define commsRX_LED ( 6 )
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70 #define commsTX_LED ( 5 )
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72 /* The length of the queue used to pass received characters to the Comms Rx
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74 #define commsRX_QUEUE_LEN ( 5 )
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76 /* The baud rate used by the UART comms tasks/co-routine. */
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77 #define commsBAUD_RATE ( 57600 )
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79 /* FIFO setting for the UART. The FIFO is not used to create a better test. */
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80 #define commsFIFO_SET ( 0x10 )
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82 /* The string that is transmitted on the UART contains sequentially the
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83 characters from commsFIRST_TX_CHAR to commsLAST_TX_CHAR. */
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84 #define commsFIRST_TX_CHAR '0'
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85 #define commsLAST_TX_CHAR 'z'
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87 /* Just used to walk through the program memory in order that some random data
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88 can be generated. */
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89 #define commsTOTAL_PROGRAM_MEMORY ( ( unsigned portLONG * ) ( 8 * 1024 ) )
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90 #define commsFIRST_PROGRAM_BYTES ( ( unsigned portLONG * ) 4 )
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92 /* The time between transmissions of the string on UART 0. This is pseudo
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93 random in order to generate a bit or randomness to when the interrupts occur.*/
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94 #define commsMIN_TX_DELAY ( 40 / portTICK_RATE_MS )
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95 #define commsMAX_TX_DELAY ( ( portTickType ) 0x7f )
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96 #define commsOFFSET_TIME ( ( portTickType ) 3 )
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98 /* The time the Comms Rx task should wait to receive a character. This should
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99 be slightly longer than the time between transmissions. If we do not receive
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100 a character after this time then there must be an error in the transmission or
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101 the timing of the transmission. */
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102 #define commsRX_DELAY ( commsMAX_TX_DELAY + 20 )
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105 static unsigned portBASE_TYPE uxCommsErrorStatus = pdPASS;
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107 /* The queue used to pass characters out of the ISR. */
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108 static xQueueHandle xCommsQueue;
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110 /* The next character to transmit. */
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111 static portCHAR cNextChar;
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113 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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115 void vSerialInit( void )
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117 /* Create the queue used to communicate between the UART ISR and the Comms
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119 xCommsQueue = xQueueCreate( commsRX_QUEUE_LEN, sizeof( portCHAR ) );
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121 /* Enable the UART. GPIOA has already been initialised. */
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122 SysCtlPeripheralEnable(SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART0);
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124 /* Set GPIO A0 and A1 as peripheral function. They are used to output the
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126 GPIODirModeSet( GPIO_PORTA_BASE, GPIO_PIN_0 | GPIO_PIN_1, GPIO_DIR_MODE_HW );
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128 /* Configure the UART for 8-N-1 operation. */
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129 UARTConfigSetExpClk( UART0_BASE, SysCtlClockGet(), commsBAUD_RATE, UART_CONFIG_WLEN_8 | UART_CONFIG_PAR_NONE | UART_CONFIG_STOP_ONE );
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131 /* We dont want to use the fifo. This is for test purposes to generate
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132 as many interrupts as possible. */
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133 HWREG( UART0_BASE + UART_O_LCR_H ) &= ~commsFIFO_SET;
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135 /* Enable both Rx and Tx interrupts. */
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136 HWREG( UART0_BASE + UART_O_IM ) |= ( UART_INT_TX | UART_INT_RX );
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137 IntPrioritySet( INT_UART0, configKERNEL_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY );
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138 IntEnable( INT_UART0 );
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140 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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142 void vSerialTxCoRoutine( xCoRoutineHandle xHandle, unsigned portBASE_TYPE uxIndex )
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144 portTickType xDelayPeriod;
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145 static unsigned portLONG *pulRandomBytes = commsFIRST_PROGRAM_BYTES;
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147 /* Co-routine MUST start with a call to crSTART. */
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148 crSTART( xHandle );
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152 /* Was the previously transmitted string received correctly? */
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153 if( uxCommsErrorStatus != pdPASS )
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155 /* An error was encountered so set the error LED. */
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156 vParTestSetLED( commsFAIL_LED, pdTRUE );
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159 /* The next character to Tx is the first in the string. */
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160 cNextChar = commsFIRST_TX_CHAR;
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162 UARTIntDisable( UART0_BASE, UART_INT_TX );
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164 /* Send the first character. */
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165 if( !( HWREG( UART0_BASE + UART_O_FR ) & UART_FR_TXFF ) )
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167 HWREG( UART0_BASE + UART_O_DR ) = cNextChar;
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170 /* Move the variable to the char to Tx on so the ISR transmits
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171 the next character in the string once this one has completed. */
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174 UARTIntEnable(UART0_BASE, UART_INT_TX);
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176 /* Toggle the LED to show a new string is being transmitted. */
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177 vParTestToggleLED( commsTX_LED );
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179 /* Delay before we start the string off again. A pseudo-random delay
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180 is used as this will provide a better test. */
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181 xDelayPeriod = xTaskGetTickCount() + ( *pulRandomBytes );
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184 if( pulRandomBytes > commsTOTAL_PROGRAM_MEMORY )
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186 pulRandomBytes = commsFIRST_PROGRAM_BYTES;
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189 /* Make sure we don't wait too long... */
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190 xDelayPeriod &= commsMAX_TX_DELAY;
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192 /* ...but we do want to wait. */
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193 if( xDelayPeriod < commsMIN_TX_DELAY )
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195 xDelayPeriod = commsMIN_TX_DELAY;
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198 /* Block for the random(ish) time. */
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199 crDELAY( xHandle, xDelayPeriod );
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202 /* Co-routine MUST end with a call to crEND. */
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205 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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207 void vUART_ISR( void )
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209 unsigned portLONG ulStatus;
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210 portCHAR cRxedChar;
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211 portBASE_TYPE xTaskWokenByPost = pdFALSE;
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213 /* What caused the interrupt. */
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214 ulStatus = UARTIntStatus( UART0_BASE, pdTRUE );
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216 /* Clear the interrupt. */
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217 UARTIntClear( UART0_BASE, ulStatus );
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219 /* Was an Rx interrpt pending? */
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220 if( ulStatus & UART_INT_RX )
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222 if( ( HWREG(UART0_BASE + UART_O_FR ) & UART_FR_RXFF ) )
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224 /* Get the char from the buffer and post it onto the queue of
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225 Rxed chars. Posting the character should wake the task that is
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226 blocked on the queue waiting for characters. */
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227 cRxedChar = ( portCHAR ) HWREG( UART0_BASE + UART_O_DR );
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228 xTaskWokenByPost = xQueueSendFromISR( xCommsQueue, &cRxedChar, xTaskWokenByPost );
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232 /* Was a Tx interrupt pending? */
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233 if( ulStatus & UART_INT_TX )
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235 /* Send the next character in the string. We are not using the FIFO. */
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236 if( cNextChar <= commsLAST_TX_CHAR )
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238 if( !( HWREG( UART0_BASE + UART_O_FR ) & UART_FR_TXFF ) )
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240 HWREG( UART0_BASE + UART_O_DR ) = cNextChar;
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246 if( xTaskWokenByPost )
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248 /* If a task was woken by the character being received then we force
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249 a context switch to occur in case the task is of higher priority than
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250 the currently executing task (i.e. the task that this interrupt
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252 portEND_SWITCHING_ISR( xTaskWokenByPost );
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255 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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257 void vCommsRxTask( void * pvParameters )
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259 static portCHAR cRxedChar, cExpectedChar;
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261 /* Set the char we expect to receive to the start of the string. */
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262 cExpectedChar = commsFIRST_TX_CHAR;
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266 /* Wait for a character to be received. */
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267 xQueueReceive( xCommsQueue, ( void * ) &cRxedChar, commsRX_DELAY );
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269 /* Was the character recived (if any) the expected character. */
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270 if( cRxedChar != cExpectedChar )
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272 /* Got an unexpected character. This can sometimes occur when
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273 reseting the system using the debugger leaving characters already
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274 in the UART regsters. */
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275 uxCommsErrorStatus = pdFAIL;
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277 /* Resync by waiting for the end of the current string. */
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278 while( cRxedChar != commsLAST_TX_CHAR )
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280 while( !xQueueReceive( xCommsQueue, ( void * ) &cRxedChar, portMAX_DELAY ) );
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283 /* The next expected character is the start of the string again. */
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284 cExpectedChar = commsFIRST_TX_CHAR;
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288 if( cExpectedChar == commsLAST_TX_CHAR )
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290 /* We have reached the end of the string - we now expect to
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291 receive the first character in the string again. The LED is
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292 toggled to indicate that the entire string was received without
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294 vParTestToggleLED( commsRX_LED );
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295 cExpectedChar = commsFIRST_TX_CHAR;
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299 /* We got the expected character, we now expect to receive the
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300 next character in the string. */
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306 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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308 unsigned portBASE_TYPE uxGetCommsStatus( void )
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310 return uxCommsErrorStatus;
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