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25 ***************************************************************************
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27 * Get the FreeRTOS eBook! See http://www.FreeRTOS.org/Documentation *
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29 * This is a concise, step by step, 'hands on' guide that describes both *
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30 * general multitasking concepts and FreeRTOS specifics. It presents and *
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31 * explains numerous examples that are written using the FreeRTOS API. *
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32 * Full source code for all the examples is provided in an accompanying *
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35 ***************************************************************************
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39 Please ensure to read the configuration and relevant port sections of the
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40 online documentation.
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42 http://www.FreeRTOS.org - Documentation, latest information, license and
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45 http://www.SafeRTOS.com - A version that is certified for use in safety
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48 http://www.OpenRTOS.com - Commercial support, development, porting,
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49 licensing and training services.
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53 * Creates all the demo application tasks, then starts the scheduler. The WEB
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54 * documentation provides more details of the standard demo application tasks.
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55 * In addition to the standard demo tasks, the following tasks and tests are
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56 * defined and/or created within this file:
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58 * "LCD" task - the LCD task is a 'gatekeeper' task. It is the only task that
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59 * is permitted to access the display directly. Other tasks wishing to write a
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60 * message to the LCD send the message on a queue to the LCD task instead of
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61 * accessing the LCD themselves. The LCD task just blocks on the queue waiting
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62 * for messages - waking and displaying the messages as they arrive.
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64 * "Check" task - This only executes every three seconds but has the highest
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65 * priority so is guaranteed to get processor time. Its main function is to
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66 * check that all the standard demo tasks are still operational. Should any
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67 * unexpected behaviour within a demo task be discovered the check task will
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68 * write an error to the LCD (via the LCD task). If all the demo tasks are
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69 * executing with their expected behaviour then the check task instead writes
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70 * a count of the number of times the high frequency interrupt has incremented
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71 * ulHighFrequencyTimerInterrupts - which is one in every 20,000 interrupts.
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73 * "Register test" tasks - These tasks are used in part to test the kernel port.
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74 * They set each processor register to a known value, then check that the
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75 * register still contains that value. Each of the tasks sets the registers
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76 * to different values, and will get swapping in and out between setting and
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77 * then subsequently checking the register values. Discovery of an incorrect
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78 * value would be indicative of an error in the task switching mechanism.
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80 * By way of demonstration, the demo application defines
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81 * configMAX_SYSCALL_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY to be 3, configKERNEL_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY
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82 * to be 1, and all other interrupts as follows:
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84 * + The UART is allocated a priority of 2. This means it can interrupt the
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85 * RTOS tick, and can also safely use queues.
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86 * + Two timers are configured to generate interrupts just to test the nesting
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87 * and queue access mechanisms. These timers are allocated priorities 2 and 3
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88 * respectively. Even though they both access the same two queues, the
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89 * priority 3 interrupt can safely interrupt the priority 2 interrupt. Both
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90 * can interrupt the RTOS tick.
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91 * + Finally a high frequency timer interrupt is configured to use priority 4 -
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92 * therefore kernel activity will never prevent the high frequency timer from
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93 * executing immediately that the interrupt is raised (within the limitations
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94 * of the hardware itself). It would not be safe to access a queue from this
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95 * interrupt as it is above configMAX_SYSCALL_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY.
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97 * See the online documentation for this demo for more information on interrupt
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101 /* Standard includes. */
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104 /* Scheduler includes. */
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105 #include "FreeRTOS.h"
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109 /* Demo application includes. */
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110 #include "partest.h"
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111 #include "blocktim.h"
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113 #include "semtest.h"
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114 #include "GenQTest.h"
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117 #include "comtest2.h"
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118 #include "timertest.h"
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119 #include "IntQueue.h"
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121 #pragma config FPLLMUL = MUL_20, FPLLIDIV = DIV_2, FPLLODIV = DIV_1, FWDTEN = OFF
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122 #pragma config POSCMOD = HS, FNOSC = PRIPLL, FPBDIV = DIV_2
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124 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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126 /* The rate at which the LED controlled by the 'check' task will flash when no
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127 errors have been detected. */
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128 #define mainNO_ERROR_PERIOD ( 3000 / portTICK_RATE_MS )
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130 /* The rate at which the LED controlled by the 'check' task will flash when an
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131 error has been detected. */
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132 #define mainERROR_PERIOD ( 500 / portTICK_RATE_MS )
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134 /* The priorities of the various demo application tasks. */
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135 #define mainCHECK_TASK_PRIORITY ( tskIDLE_PRIORITY + 4 )
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136 #define mainSEM_TEST_PRIORITY ( tskIDLE_PRIORITY + 1 )
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137 #define mainBLOCK_Q_PRIORITY ( tskIDLE_PRIORITY + 2 )
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138 #define mainCOM_TEST_PRIORITY ( tskIDLE_PRIORITY + 2 )
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139 #define mainINTEGER_TASK_PRIORITY ( tskIDLE_PRIORITY )
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140 #define mainGEN_QUEUE_TASK_PRIORITY ( tskIDLE_PRIORITY )
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142 /* The LED controlled by the 'check' task. */
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143 #define mainCHECK_LED ( 7 )
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145 /* The LED used by the comtest tasks. mainCOM_TEST_LED + 1 is also used.
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146 See the comtest.c file for more information. */
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147 #define mainCOM_TEST_LED ( 4 )
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149 /* Baud rate used by the comtest tasks. */
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150 #define mainCOM_TEST_BAUD_RATE ( 115200 )
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153 #define mainDONT_WAIT ( 0 )
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155 /* Dimension the buffer used to hold the value of the high frequency timer
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156 count when it is converted to a string. */
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157 #define mainMAX_STRING_LENGTH ( 20 )
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159 /* The frequency at which the "fast interrupt test" interrupt will occur. */
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160 #define mainTEST_INTERRUPT_FREQUENCY ( 20000 )
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162 /* The number of timer clocks we expect to occur between each "fast
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163 interrupt test" interrupt. */
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164 #define mainEXPECTED_CLOCKS_BETWEEN_INTERRUPTS ( ( configCPU_CLOCK_HZ >> 1 ) / mainTEST_INTERRUPT_FREQUENCY )
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166 /* The number of nano seconds between each core clock. */
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167 #define mainNS_PER_CLOCK ( ( unsigned portLONG ) ( ( 1.0 / ( double ) ( configCPU_CLOCK_HZ >> 1 ) ) * 1000000000.0 ) )
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169 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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172 * Setup the processor ready for the demo.
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174 static void prvSetupHardware( void );
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177 * Implements the 'check' task functionality as described at the top of this
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180 static void prvCheckTask( void *pvParameters ) __attribute__((noreturn));
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183 * Tasks that test the context switch mechanism by filling the processor
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184 * registers with known values, then checking that the values contained
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185 * within the registers is as expected. The tasks are likely to get swapped
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186 * in and out between setting the register values and checking the register
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188 static void prvTestTask1( void *pvParameters );
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189 static void prvTestTask2( void *pvParameters );
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191 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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193 /* The queue used to send messages to the LCD task. */
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194 static xQueueHandle xLCDQueue;
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196 /* Flag used by prvTestTask1() and prvTestTask2() to indicate their status
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198 unsigned portLONG ulStatus1 = pdPASS;
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200 /* Variables incremented by prvTestTask1() and prvTestTask2() respectively on
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201 each iteration of their function. This is used to detect either task stopping
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202 their execution.. */
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203 unsigned portLONG ulRegTest1Cycles = 0, ulRegTest2Cycles = 0;
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205 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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208 * Create the demo tasks then start the scheduler.
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212 /* Configure any hardware required for this demo. */
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213 prvSetupHardware();
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215 /* Create the LCD task - this returns the queue to use when writing
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216 messages to the LCD. */
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217 xLCDQueue = xStartLCDTask();
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219 /* Create all the other standard demo tasks. */
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220 vStartLEDFlashTasks( tskIDLE_PRIORITY );
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221 vCreateBlockTimeTasks();
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222 vStartSemaphoreTasks( mainSEM_TEST_PRIORITY );
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223 vStartGenericQueueTasks( mainGEN_QUEUE_TASK_PRIORITY );
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224 vStartQueuePeekTasks();
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225 vAltStartComTestTasks( mainCOM_TEST_PRIORITY, mainCOM_TEST_BAUD_RATE, mainCOM_TEST_LED );
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226 vStartInterruptQueueTasks();
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228 /* Create the tasks defined within this file. */
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229 xTaskCreate( prvTestTask1, "Tst1", configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE, NULL, tskIDLE_PRIORITY, NULL );
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230 xTaskCreate( prvTestTask2, "Tst2", configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE, NULL, tskIDLE_PRIORITY, NULL );
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232 /* prvCheckTask uses sprintf so requires more stack. */
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233 xTaskCreate( prvCheckTask, "Check", configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE, NULL, mainCHECK_TASK_PRIORITY, NULL );
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235 /* Finally start the scheduler. */
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236 vTaskStartScheduler();
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238 /* Will only reach here if there is insufficient heap available to start
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242 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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244 static void prvTestTask1( void *pvParameters )
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246 extern void vRegTest1( unsigned long * );
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250 /* Perform the register test function. */
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251 vRegTest1( &ulStatus1 );
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253 /* Increment the counter so the check task knows we are still
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255 ulRegTest1Cycles++;
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258 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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260 static void prvTestTask2( void *pvParameters )
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262 extern void vRegTest2( unsigned long * );
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266 /* Perform the register test function. */
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267 vRegTest2( &ulStatus1 );
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269 /* Increment the counter so the check task knows we are still
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271 ulRegTest2Cycles++;
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274 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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276 static void prvSetupHardware( void )
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278 /* Set the system and peripheral bus speeds and enable the program cache*/
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279 SYSTEMConfigPerformance( configCPU_CLOCK_HZ - 1 );
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280 mOSCSetPBDIV( OSC_PB_DIV_2 );
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282 /* Setup to use the external interrupt controller. */
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283 INTEnableSystemMultiVectoredInt();
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285 portDISABLE_INTERRUPTS();
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287 /* Setup the digital IO for the LED's. */
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288 vParTestInitialise();
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290 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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292 static void prvCheckTask( void *pvParameters )
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294 unsigned portLONG ulLastRegTest1Value = 0, ulLastRegTest2Value = 0, ulTicksToWait = mainNO_ERROR_PERIOD;
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295 portTickType xLastExecutionTime;
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297 /* Buffer into which the high frequency timer count is written as a string. */
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298 static portCHAR cStringBuffer[ mainMAX_STRING_LENGTH ];
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300 /* The count of the high frequency timer interrupts. */
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301 extern unsigned portLONG ulHighFrequencyTimerInterrupts;
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302 xLCDMessage xMessage = { ( 200 / portTICK_RATE_MS ), cStringBuffer };
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304 /* Setup the high frequency, high priority, timer test. It is setup here
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305 to ensure it does not fire before the scheduler is started. */
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306 vSetupTimerTest( mainTEST_INTERRUPT_FREQUENCY );
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308 /* Initialise the variable used to control our iteration rate prior to
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310 xLastExecutionTime = xTaskGetTickCount();
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314 /* Wait until it is time to run the tests again. */
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315 vTaskDelayUntil( &xLastExecutionTime, ulTicksToWait );
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317 /* Has either register check 1 or 2 task discovered an error? */
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318 if( ulStatus1 != pdPASS )
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320 ulTicksToWait = mainERROR_PERIOD;
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321 xMessage.pcMessage = "Error: Reg test1";
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324 /* Check that the register test 1 task is still running. */
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325 if( ulLastRegTest1Value == ulRegTest1Cycles )
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327 ulTicksToWait = mainERROR_PERIOD;
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328 xMessage.pcMessage = "Error: Reg test2";
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330 ulLastRegTest1Value = ulRegTest1Cycles;
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333 /* Check that the register test 2 task is still running. */
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334 if( ulLastRegTest2Value == ulRegTest2Cycles )
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336 ulTicksToWait = mainERROR_PERIOD;
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337 xMessage.pcMessage = "Error: Reg test3";
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339 ulLastRegTest2Value = ulRegTest2Cycles;
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342 /* Have any of the standard demo tasks detected an error in their
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344 if( xAreGenericQueueTasksStillRunning() != pdTRUE )
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346 ulTicksToWait = mainERROR_PERIOD;
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347 xMessage.pcMessage = "Error: Gen Q";
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349 else if( xAreQueuePeekTasksStillRunning() != pdTRUE )
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351 ulTicksToWait = mainERROR_PERIOD;
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352 xMessage.pcMessage = "Error: Q Peek";
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354 else if( xAreComTestTasksStillRunning() != pdTRUE )
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356 ulTicksToWait = mainERROR_PERIOD;
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357 xMessage.pcMessage = "Error: COM test";
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359 else if( xAreBlockTimeTestTasksStillRunning() != pdTRUE )
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361 ulTicksToWait = mainERROR_PERIOD;
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362 xMessage.pcMessage = "Error: Blck time";
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364 else if( xAreSemaphoreTasksStillRunning() != pdTRUE )
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366 ulTicksToWait = mainERROR_PERIOD;
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367 xMessage.pcMessage = "Error: Sem test";
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369 else if( xAreIntQueueTasksStillRunning() != pdTRUE )
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371 ulTicksToWait = mainERROR_PERIOD;
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372 xMessage.pcMessage = "Error: Int queue";
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375 /* Write the ulHighFrequencyTimerInterrupts value to the string
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376 buffer. It will only be displayed if no errors have been detected. */
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377 sprintf( cStringBuffer, "Pass %u", ( unsigned int ) ulHighFrequencyTimerInterrupts );
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379 xQueueSend( xLCDQueue, &xMessage, mainDONT_WAIT );
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380 vParTestToggleLED( mainCHECK_LED );
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383 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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385 void vApplicationStackOverflowHook( void )
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387 /* Look at pxCurrentTCB to see which task overflowed its stack. */
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390 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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392 void _general_exception_handler( unsigned portLONG ulCause, unsigned portLONG ulStatus )
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394 /* This overrides the definition provided by the kernel. Other exceptions
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395 should be handled here. */
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398 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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