2 FreeRTOS V6.0.0 - Copyright (C) 2009 Real Time Engineers Ltd.
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30 * FreeRTOS project! See http://www.FreeRTOS.org/Documentation for details *
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32 ***************************************************************************
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36 Please ensure to read the configuration and relevant port sections of the
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37 online documentation.
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39 http://www.FreeRTOS.org - Documentation, latest information, license and
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46 licensing and training services.
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50 * Creates the demo application tasks, then starts the scheduler. The WEB
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51 * documentation provides more details of the demo application tasks.
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53 * Main. c also creates four other tasks:
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56 * This only executes every few seconds but has the highest priority so is
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57 * guaranteed to get processor time. Its main function is to check that all
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58 * the standard demo application tasks are still operational and have not
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59 * experienced any errors. vErrorChecks() will toggle the on board LED
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60 * every mainNO_ERROR_FLASH_PERIOD milliseconds if none of the demo application
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61 * tasks have reported an error. Should any task report an error at any time
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62 * the rate at which the on board LED is toggled is increased to
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63 * mainERROR_FLASH_PERIOD - providing visual feedback that something has gone
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66 * 2) vRegisterCheck()
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67 * This is a very simple task that checks that all the registers are always
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68 * in their expected state. The task only makes use of the A register, so
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69 * all the other registers should always contain their initial values.
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70 * An incorrect value indicates an error in the context switch mechanism.
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71 * The task operates at the idle priority so will be preempted regularly.
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72 * Any error will cause the toggle rate of the on board LED to increase to
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73 * mainERROR_FLASH_PERIOD milliseconds.
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75 * 3 and 4) vFLOPCheck1() and vFLOPCheck2()
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76 * These are very basic versions of the standard FLOP tasks. They are good
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77 * at detecting errors in the context switch mechanism, and also check that
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78 * the floating point libraries are correctly built to be re-enterant. The
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79 * stack restrictions of the 8051 prevent the use of the standard FLOP demo
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83 /* Standard includes. */
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86 /* Scheduler includes. */
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87 #include "FreeRTOS.h"
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90 /* Demo application includes. */
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91 #include "partest.h"
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93 #include "integer.h"
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95 #include "comtest2.h"
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96 #include "semtest.h"
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98 /* Demo task priorities. */
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99 #define mainLED_TASK_PRIORITY ( tskIDLE_PRIORITY + 1 )
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100 #define mainQUEUE_POLL_PRIORITY ( tskIDLE_PRIORITY + 2 )
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101 #define mainCOM_TEST_PRIORITY ( tskIDLE_PRIORITY + 2 )
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102 #define mainCHECK_TASK_PRIORITY ( tskIDLE_PRIORITY + 3 )
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103 #define mainSEM_TEST_PRIORITY ( tskIDLE_PRIORITY + 2 )
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104 #define mainINTEGER_PRIORITY tskIDLE_PRIORITY
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106 /* Constants required to disable the watchdog. */
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107 #define mainDISABLE_BYTE_1 ( ( unsigned char ) 0xde )
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108 #define mainDISABLE_BYTE_2 ( ( unsigned char ) 0xad )
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110 /* Constants to setup and use the on board LED. */
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111 #define ucLED_BIT ( ( unsigned char ) 0x40 )
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112 #define mainPORT_1_BIT_6 ( ( unsigned char ) 0x40 )
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113 #define mainENABLE_CROSS_BAR ( ( unsigned char ) 0x40 )
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115 /* Constants to set the clock frequency. */
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116 #define mainSELECT_INTERNAL_OSC ( ( unsigned char ) 0x80 )
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117 #define mainDIVIDE_CLOCK_BY_1 ( ( unsigned char ) 0x03 )
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118 #define mainPLL_USES_INTERNAL_OSC ( ( unsigned char ) 0x04 )
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119 #define mainFLASH_READ_TIMING ( ( unsigned char ) 0x30 )
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120 #define mainPLL_POWER_ON ( ( unsigned char ) 0x01 )
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121 #define mainPLL_NO_PREDIVIDE ( ( unsigned char ) 0x01 )
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122 #define mainPLL_FILTER ( ( unsigned char ) 0x01 )
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123 #define mainPLL_MULTIPLICATION ( ( unsigned char ) 0x04 )
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124 #define mainENABLE_PLL ( ( unsigned char ) 0x02 )
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125 #define mainPLL_LOCKED ( ( unsigned char ) 0x10 )
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126 #define mainSELECT_PLL_AS_SOURCE ( ( unsigned char ) 0x02 )
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128 /* Toggle rate for the on board LED - which is dependent on whether or not
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129 an error has been detected. */
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130 #define mainNO_ERROR_FLASH_PERIOD ( ( portTickType ) 5000 )
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131 #define mainERROR_FLASH_PERIOD ( ( portTickType ) 250 )
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133 /* Baud rate used by the serial port tasks. */
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134 #define mainCOM_TEST_BAUD_RATE ( ( unsigned long ) 115200 )
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136 /* Pass an invalid LED number to the COM test task as we don't want it to flash
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137 an LED. There are only 8 LEDs (excluding the on board LED) wired in and these
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138 are all used by the flash tasks. */
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139 #define mainCOM_TEST_LED ( 200 )
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141 /* We want the Cygnal to act as much as possible as a standard 8052. */
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142 #define mainAUTO_SFR_OFF ( ( unsigned char ) 0 )
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144 /* Constants required to setup the IO pins for serial comms. */
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145 #define mainENABLE_COMS ( ( unsigned char ) 0x04 )
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146 #define mainCOMS_LINES_TO_PUSH_PULL ( ( unsigned char ) 0x03 )
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148 /* Pointer passed as a parameter to vRegisterCheck() just so it has some know
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149 values to check for in the DPH, DPL and B registers. */
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150 #define mainDUMMY_POINTER ( ( xdata void * ) 0xabcd )
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152 /* Macro that lets vErrorChecks() know that one of the tasks defined in
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153 main. c has detected an error. A critical region is used around xLatchError
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154 as it is accessed from vErrorChecks(), which has a higher priority. */
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155 #define mainLATCH_ERROR() \
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157 portENTER_CRITICAL(); \
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158 xLatchedError = pdTRUE; \
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159 portEXIT_CRITICAL(); \
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163 * Setup the Cygnal microcontroller for its fastest operation.
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165 static void prvSetupSystemClock( void );
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168 * Setup the peripherals, including the on board LED.
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170 static void prvSetupHardware( void );
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173 * Toggle the state of the on board LED.
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175 static void prvToggleOnBoardLED( void );
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178 * See comments at the top of the file for details.
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180 static void vErrorChecks( void *pvParameters );
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183 * See comments at the top of the file for details.
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185 static void vRegisterCheck( void *pvParameters );
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188 * See comments at the top of the file for details.
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190 static void vFLOPCheck1( void *pvParameters );
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193 * See comments at the top of the file for details.
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195 static void vFLOPCheck2( void *pvParameters );
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197 /* File scope variable used to communicate the occurrence of an error between
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199 static portBASE_TYPE xLatchedError = pdFALSE;
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201 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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204 * Starts all the other tasks, then starts the scheduler.
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208 /* Initialise the hardware including the system clock and on board
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210 prvSetupHardware();
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212 /* Initialise the port that controls the external LED's utilized by the
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214 vParTestInitialise();
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216 /* Start the used standard demo tasks. */
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217 vStartLEDFlashTasks( mainLED_TASK_PRIORITY );
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218 vStartPolledQueueTasks( mainQUEUE_POLL_PRIORITY );
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219 vStartIntegerMathTasks( mainINTEGER_PRIORITY );
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220 vAltStartComTestTasks( mainCOM_TEST_PRIORITY, mainCOM_TEST_BAUD_RATE, mainCOM_TEST_LED );
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221 vStartSemaphoreTasks( mainSEM_TEST_PRIORITY );
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223 /* Start the tasks defined in this file. The first three never block so
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224 must not be used with the co-operative scheduler. */
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225 #if configUSE_PREEMPTION == 1
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227 xTaskCreate( vRegisterCheck, "RegChck", configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE, mainDUMMY_POINTER, tskIDLE_PRIORITY, ( xTaskHandle * ) NULL );
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228 xTaskCreate( vFLOPCheck1, "FLOP", configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE, NULL, tskIDLE_PRIORITY, ( xTaskHandle * ) NULL );
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229 xTaskCreate( vFLOPCheck2, "FLOP", configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE, NULL, tskIDLE_PRIORITY, ( xTaskHandle * ) NULL );
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233 xTaskCreate( vErrorChecks, "Check", configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE, NULL, mainCHECK_TASK_PRIORITY, ( xTaskHandle * ) NULL );
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235 /* Finally kick off the scheduler. This function should never return. */
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236 vTaskStartScheduler();
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238 /* Should never reach here as the tasks will now be executing under control
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239 of the scheduler. */
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241 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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244 * Setup the hardware prior to using the scheduler. Most of the Cygnal
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245 * specific initialisation is performed here leaving standard 8052 setup
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246 * only in the driver code.
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248 static void prvSetupHardware( void )
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250 unsigned char ucOriginalSFRPage;
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252 /* Remember the SFR page before it is changed so it can get set back
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253 before the function exits. */
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254 ucOriginalSFRPage = SFRPAGE;
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256 /* Setup the SFR page to access the config SFR's. */
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257 SFRPAGE = CONFIG_PAGE;
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259 /* Don't allow the microcontroller to automatically switch SFR page, as the
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260 SFR page is not stored as part of the task context. */
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261 SFRPGCN = mainAUTO_SFR_OFF;
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263 /* Disable the watchdog. */
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264 WDTCN = mainDISABLE_BYTE_1;
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265 WDTCN = mainDISABLE_BYTE_2;
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267 /* Set the on board LED to push pull. */
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268 P1MDOUT |= mainPORT_1_BIT_6;
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270 /* Setup the cross bar to enable serial comms here as it is not part of the
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271 standard 8051 setup and therefore is not in the driver code. */
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272 XBR0 |= mainENABLE_COMS;
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273 P0MDOUT |= mainCOMS_LINES_TO_PUSH_PULL;
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275 /* Enable the cross bar so our hardware setup takes effect. */
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276 XBR2 = mainENABLE_CROSS_BAR;
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278 /* Setup a fast system clock. */
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279 prvSetupSystemClock();
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281 /* Return the SFR page. */
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282 SFRPAGE = ucOriginalSFRPage;
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284 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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286 static void prvSetupSystemClock( void )
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288 volatile unsigned short usWait;
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289 const unsigned short usWaitTime = ( unsigned short ) 0x2ff;
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290 unsigned char ucOriginalSFRPage;
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292 /* Remember the SFR page so we can set it back at the end. */
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293 ucOriginalSFRPage = SFRPAGE;
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294 SFRPAGE = CONFIG_PAGE;
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296 /* Use the internal oscillator set to its fasted frequency. */
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297 OSCICN = mainSELECT_INTERNAL_OSC | mainDIVIDE_CLOCK_BY_1;
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299 /* Ensure the clock is stable. */
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300 for( usWait = 0; usWait < usWaitTime; usWait++ );
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302 /* Setup the clock source for the PLL. */
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303 PLL0CN &= ~mainPLL_USES_INTERNAL_OSC;
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305 /* Change the read timing for the flash ready for the fast clock. */
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306 SFRPAGE = LEGACY_PAGE;
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307 FLSCL |= mainFLASH_READ_TIMING;
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309 /* Turn on the PLL power. */
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310 SFRPAGE = CONFIG_PAGE;
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311 PLL0CN |= mainPLL_POWER_ON;
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313 /* Don't predivide the clock. */
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314 PLL0DIV = mainPLL_NO_PREDIVIDE;
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316 /* Set filter for fastest clock. */
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317 PLL0FLT = mainPLL_FILTER;
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318 PLL0MUL = mainPLL_MULTIPLICATION;
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320 /* Ensure the clock is stable. */
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321 for( usWait = 0; usWait < usWaitTime; usWait++ );
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323 /* Enable the PLL and wait for it to lock. */
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324 PLL0CN |= mainENABLE_PLL;
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325 for( usWait = 0; usWait < usWaitTime; usWait++ )
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327 if( PLL0CN & mainPLL_LOCKED )
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333 /* Select the PLL as the clock source. */
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334 CLKSEL |= mainSELECT_PLL_AS_SOURCE;
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336 /* Return the SFR back to its original value. */
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337 SFRPAGE = ucOriginalSFRPage;
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339 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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341 static void prvToggleOnBoardLED( void )
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343 /* If the on board LED is on, turn it off and visa versa. */
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344 if( P1 & ucLED_BIT )
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353 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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356 * See the documentation at the top of this file.
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358 static void vErrorChecks( void *pvParameters )
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360 portBASE_TYPE xErrorHasOccurred = pdFALSE;
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362 /* Just to prevent compiler warnings. */
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363 ( void ) pvParameters;
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365 /* Cycle for ever, delaying then checking all the other tasks are still
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366 operating without error. The delay period depends on whether an error
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367 has ever been detected. */
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370 if( xLatchedError == pdFALSE )
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372 /* No errors have been detected so delay for a longer period. The
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373 on board LED will get toggled every mainNO_ERROR_FLASH_PERIOD ms. */
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374 vTaskDelay( mainNO_ERROR_FLASH_PERIOD );
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378 /* We have at some time recognised an error in one of the demo
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379 application tasks, delay for a shorter period. The on board LED
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380 will get toggled every mainERROR_FLASH_PERIOD ms. */
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381 vTaskDelay( mainERROR_FLASH_PERIOD );
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386 /* Check the demo application tasks for errors. */
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388 if( xAreIntegerMathsTaskStillRunning() != pdTRUE )
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390 xErrorHasOccurred = pdTRUE;
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393 if( xArePollingQueuesStillRunning() != pdTRUE )
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395 xErrorHasOccurred = pdTRUE;
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398 if( xAreComTestTasksStillRunning() != pdTRUE )
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400 xErrorHasOccurred = pdTRUE;
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403 if( xAreSemaphoreTasksStillRunning() != pdTRUE )
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405 xErrorHasOccurred = pdTRUE;
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408 /* If an error has occurred, latch it to cause the LED flash rate to
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410 if( xErrorHasOccurred == pdTRUE )
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412 xLatchedError = pdTRUE;
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415 /* Toggle the LED to indicate the completion of a check cycle. The
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416 frequency of check cycles is dependent on whether or not we have
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417 latched an error. */
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418 prvToggleOnBoardLED();
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421 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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424 * See the documentation at the top of this file. Also see the standard FLOP
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425 * demo task documentation for the rationale of these tasks.
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427 static void vFLOPCheck1( void *pvParameters )
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429 volatile portFLOAT fVal1, fVal2, fResult;
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431 ( void ) pvParameters;
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435 fVal1 = ( portFLOAT ) -1234.5678;
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436 fVal2 = ( portFLOAT ) 2345.6789;
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438 fResult = fVal1 + fVal2;
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439 if( ( fResult > ( portFLOAT ) 1111.15 ) || ( fResult < ( portFLOAT ) 1111.05 ) )
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444 fResult = fVal1 / fVal2;
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445 if( ( fResult > ( portFLOAT ) -0.51 ) || ( fResult < ( portFLOAT ) -0.53 ) )
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451 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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454 * See the documentation at the top of this file.
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456 static void vFLOPCheck2( void *pvParameters )
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458 volatile portFLOAT fVal1, fVal2, fResult;
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460 ( void ) pvParameters;
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464 fVal1 = ( portFLOAT ) -12340.5678;
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465 fVal2 = ( portFLOAT ) 23450.6789;
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467 fResult = fVal1 + fVal2;
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468 if( ( fResult > ( portFLOAT ) 11110.15 ) || ( fResult < ( portFLOAT ) 11110.05 ) )
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473 fResult = fVal1 / -fVal2;
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474 if( ( fResult > ( portFLOAT ) 0.53 ) || ( fResult < ( portFLOAT ) 0.51 ) )
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480 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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483 * See the documentation at the top of this file.
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485 static void vRegisterCheck( void *pvParameters )
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487 ( void ) pvParameters;
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491 if( SP != configSTACK_START )
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