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2 /*! \file *********************************************************************
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4 * \brief FreeRTOS Real Time Kernel example.
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6 * Creates all the demo application tasks, then starts the scheduler. The WEB
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7 * documentation provides more details of the demo application tasks.
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9 * Main. c also creates a task called "Check". This only executes every three
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10 * seconds but has the highest priority so is guaranteed to get processor time.
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11 * Its main function is to check that all the other tasks are still operational.
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12 * Each task that does not flash an LED maintains a unique count that is
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13 * incremented each time the task successfully completes its function. Should
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14 * any error occur within such a task the count is permanently halted. The
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15 * check task inspects the count of each task to ensure it has changed since
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16 * the last time the check task executed. If all the count variables have
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17 * changed all the tasks are still executing error free, and the check task
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18 * toggles an LED. Should any task contain an error at any time the LED toggle
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21 * The LED flash and communications test tasks do not maintain a count.
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23 * - Compiler: IAR EWAVR32 and GNU GCC for AVR32
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24 * - Supported devices: All AVR32 devices with GPIO.
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27 * \author Atmel Corporation: http://www.atmel.com \n
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28 * Support and FAQ: http://support.atmel.no/
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30 *****************************************************************************/
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33 FreeRTOS V7.5.0 - Copyright (C) 2013 Real Time Engineers Ltd.
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71 * Having a problem? Start by reading the FAQ "My application does *
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72 * not run, what could be wrong?" *
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74 * http://www.FreeRTOS.org/FAQHelp.html *
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78 http://www.FreeRTOS.org - Documentation, books, training, latest versions,
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79 license and Real Time Engineers Ltd. contact details.
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81 http://www.FreeRTOS.org/plus - A selection of FreeRTOS ecosystem products,
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82 including FreeRTOS+Trace - an indispensable productivity tool, a DOS
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83 compatible FAT file system, and our tiny thread aware UDP/IP stack.
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85 http://www.OpenRTOS.com - Real Time Engineers ltd license FreeRTOS to High
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87 licenses offer ticketed support, indemnification and middleware.
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89 http://www.SafeRTOS.com - High Integrity Systems also provide a safety
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90 engineered and independently SIL3 certified version for use in safety and
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91 mission critical applications that require provable dependability.
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101 /* Environment header files. */
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104 /* Scheduler header files. */
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105 #include "FreeRTOS.h"
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108 /* Demo file headers. */
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109 #include "partest.h"
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110 #include "serial.h"
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111 #include "integer.h"
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112 #include "comtest.h"
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115 #include "semtest.h"
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116 #include "dynamic.h"
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117 #include "BlockQ.h"
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121 /*! \name Priority definitions for most of the tasks in the demo application.
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122 * Some tasks just use the idle priority.
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125 #define mainLED_TASK_PRIORITY ( tskIDLE_PRIORITY + 1 )
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126 #define mainCOM_TEST_PRIORITY ( tskIDLE_PRIORITY + 2 )
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127 #define mainQUEUE_POLL_PRIORITY ( tskIDLE_PRIORITY + 2 )
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128 #define mainSEM_TEST_PRIORITY ( tskIDLE_PRIORITY + 1 )
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129 #define mainBLOCK_Q_PRIORITY ( tskIDLE_PRIORITY + 3 )
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130 #define mainCHECK_TASK_PRIORITY ( tskIDLE_PRIORITY + 4 )
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131 #define mainCREATOR_TASK_PRIORITY ( tskIDLE_PRIORITY + 3 )
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134 //! Baud rate used by the serial port tasks.
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135 #define mainCOM_TEST_BAUD_RATE ( ( unsigned portLONG ) 57600 )
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137 //! LED used by the serial port tasks. This is toggled on each character Tx,
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138 //! and mainCOM_TEST_LED + 1 is toggled on each character Rx.
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139 #define mainCOM_TEST_LED ( 3 )
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141 //! LED that is toggled by the check task. The check task periodically checks
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142 //! that all the other tasks are operating without error. If no errors are found
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143 //! the LED is toggled. If an error is found at any time the LED toggles faster.
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144 #define mainCHECK_TASK_LED ( 6 )
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146 //! LED that is set upon error.
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147 #define mainERROR_LED ( 7 )
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149 //! The period between executions of the check task.
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150 #define mainCHECK_PERIOD ( ( portTickType ) 3000 / portTICK_RATE_MS )
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152 //! If an error is detected in a task, the vErrorChecks task will enter in an
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153 //! infinite loop flashing the LED at this rate.
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154 #define mainERROR_FLASH_RATE ( (portTickType) 500 / portTICK_RATE_MS )
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156 /*! \name Constants used by the vMemCheckTask() task.
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159 #define mainCOUNT_INITIAL_VALUE ( ( unsigned portLONG ) 0 )
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160 #define mainNO_TASK ( 0 )
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163 /*! \name The size of the memory blocks allocated by the vMemCheckTask() task.
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166 #define mainMEM_CHECK_SIZE_1 ( ( size_t ) 51 )
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167 #define mainMEM_CHECK_SIZE_2 ( ( size_t ) 52 )
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168 #define mainMEM_CHECK_SIZE_3 ( ( size_t ) 15 )
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172 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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175 * The task that executes at the highest priority and calls
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176 * prvCheckOtherTasksAreStillRunning(). See the description at the top
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179 static void vErrorChecks( void *pvParameters );
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182 * Checks that all the demo application tasks are still executing without error
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183 * - as described at the top of the file.
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185 static portBASE_TYPE prvCheckOtherTasksAreStillRunning( void );
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188 * A task that exercises the memory allocator.
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190 static void vMemCheckTask( void *pvParameters );
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193 * Called by the check task following the detection of an error to set the
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194 * LEDs into a state that shows an error has beeen found.
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196 static void prvIndicateError( void );
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198 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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202 /* Start the crystal oscillator 0 and switch the main clock to it. */
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203 pm_switch_to_osc0(&AVR32_PM, FOSC0, OSC0_STARTUP);
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205 portDBG_TRACE("Starting the FreeRTOS AVR32 UC3 Demo...");
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207 /* Setup the LED's for output. */
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208 vParTestInitialise();
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210 /* Start the standard demo tasks. See the WEB documentation for more
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212 vStartLEDFlashTasks( mainLED_TASK_PRIORITY );
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213 vAltStartComTestTasks( mainCOM_TEST_PRIORITY, mainCOM_TEST_BAUD_RATE, mainCOM_TEST_LED );
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214 vStartPolledQueueTasks( mainQUEUE_POLL_PRIORITY );
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215 vStartIntegerMathTasks( tskIDLE_PRIORITY );
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216 vStartSemaphoreTasks( mainSEM_TEST_PRIORITY );
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217 vStartDynamicPriorityTasks();
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218 vStartBlockingQueueTasks( mainBLOCK_Q_PRIORITY );
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219 vStartMathTasks( tskIDLE_PRIORITY );
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221 /* Start the demo tasks defined within this file, specifically the check
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222 task as described at the top of this file. */
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225 , (const signed portCHAR *)"ErrCheck"
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226 , configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE
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228 , mainCHECK_TASK_PRIORITY
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231 /* Start the scheduler. */
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232 vTaskStartScheduler();
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234 /* Will only get here if there was insufficient memory to create the idle
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239 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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242 * \brief The task function for the "Check" task.
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244 static void vErrorChecks( void *pvParameters )
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246 static volatile unsigned portLONG ulDummyVariable = 3UL;
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247 unsigned portLONG ulMemCheckTaskRunningCount;
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248 xTaskHandle xCreatedTask;
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249 portBASE_TYPE bSuicidalTask = 0;
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251 /* The parameters are not used. Prevent compiler warnings. */
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252 ( void ) pvParameters;
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254 /* Cycle for ever, delaying then checking all the other tasks are still
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255 operating without error.
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257 In addition to the standard tests the memory allocator is tested through
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258 the dynamic creation and deletion of a task each cycle. Each time the
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259 task is created memory must be allocated for its stack. When the task is
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260 deleted this memory is returned to the heap. If the task cannot be created
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261 then it is likely that the memory allocation failed. */
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265 /* Do this only once. */
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266 if( bSuicidalTask == 0 )
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270 /* This task has to be created last as it keeps account of the number of
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271 tasks it expects to see running. However its implementation expects
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272 to be called before vTaskStartScheduler(). We're in the case here where
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273 vTaskStartScheduler() has already been called (thus the hidden IDLE task
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274 has already been spawned). Since vCreateSuicidalTask() supposes that the
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275 IDLE task isn't included in the response from uxTaskGetNumberOfTasks(),
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276 let the MEM_CHECK task play that role. => this is why vCreateSuicidalTasks()
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277 is not called as the last task. */
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278 vCreateSuicidalTasks( mainCREATOR_TASK_PRIORITY );
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281 /* Reset xCreatedTask. This is modified by the task about to be
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282 created so we can tell if it is executing correctly or not. */
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283 xCreatedTask = mainNO_TASK;
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285 /* Dynamically create a task - passing ulMemCheckTaskRunningCount as a
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287 ulMemCheckTaskRunningCount = mainCOUNT_INITIAL_VALUE;
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289 if( xTaskCreate( vMemCheckTask,
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290 ( signed portCHAR * ) "MEM_CHECK",
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291 configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE,
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292 ( void * ) &ulMemCheckTaskRunningCount,
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293 tskIDLE_PRIORITY, &xCreatedTask ) != pdPASS )
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295 /* Could not create the task - we have probably run out of heap.
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296 Don't go any further and flash the LED faster to provide visual
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297 feedback of the error. */
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298 prvIndicateError();
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301 /* Delay until it is time to execute again. */
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302 vTaskDelay( mainCHECK_PERIOD );
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304 /* Delete the dynamically created task. */
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305 if( xCreatedTask != mainNO_TASK )
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307 vTaskDelete( xCreatedTask );
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310 /* Perform a bit of 32bit maths to ensure the registers used by the
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311 integer tasks get some exercise. The result here is not important -
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312 see the demo application documentation for more info. */
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313 ulDummyVariable *= 3;
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315 /* Check all other tasks are still operating without error.
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316 Check that vMemCheckTask did increment the counter. */
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317 if( ( prvCheckOtherTasksAreStillRunning() != pdFALSE )
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318 || ( ulMemCheckTaskRunningCount == mainCOUNT_INITIAL_VALUE ) )
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320 /* An error has occurred in one of the tasks.
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321 Don't go any further and flash the LED faster to give visual
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322 feedback of the error. */
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323 prvIndicateError();
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327 /* Toggle the LED if everything is okay. */
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328 vParTestToggleLED( mainCHECK_TASK_LED );
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332 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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336 * \brief Checks that all the demo application tasks are still executing without error.
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338 static portBASE_TYPE prvCheckOtherTasksAreStillRunning( void )
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340 static portBASE_TYPE xErrorHasOccurred = pdFALSE;
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342 if( xAreComTestTasksStillRunning() != pdTRUE )
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344 xErrorHasOccurred = pdTRUE;
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347 if( xArePollingQueuesStillRunning() != pdTRUE )
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349 xErrorHasOccurred = pdTRUE;
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352 if( xAreIntegerMathsTaskStillRunning() != pdTRUE )
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354 xErrorHasOccurred = pdTRUE;
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357 if( xAreSemaphoreTasksStillRunning() != pdTRUE )
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359 xErrorHasOccurred = pdTRUE;
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362 if( xAreBlockingQueuesStillRunning() != pdTRUE )
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364 xErrorHasOccurred = pdTRUE;
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367 if( xAreDynamicPriorityTasksStillRunning() != pdTRUE )
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369 xErrorHasOccurred = pdTRUE;
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372 if( xAreMathsTaskStillRunning() != pdTRUE )
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374 xErrorHasOccurred = pdTRUE;
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377 if( xIsCreateTaskStillRunning() != pdTRUE )
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379 xErrorHasOccurred = pdTRUE;
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382 return ( xErrorHasOccurred );
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384 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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388 * \brief Dynamically created and deleted during each cycle of the vErrorChecks()
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389 * task. This is done to check the operation of the memory allocator.
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390 * See the top of vErrorChecks for more details.
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392 * \param *pvParameters Parameters for the task (can be of any kind)
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394 static void vMemCheckTask( void *pvParameters )
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396 unsigned portLONG *pulMemCheckTaskRunningCounter;
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397 void *pvMem1, *pvMem2, *pvMem3;
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398 static portLONG lErrorOccurred = pdFALSE;
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400 /* This task is dynamically created then deleted during each cycle of the
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401 vErrorChecks task to check the operation of the memory allocator. Each time
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402 the task is created memory is allocated for the stack and TCB. Each time
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403 the task is deleted this memory is returned to the heap. This task itself
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404 exercises the allocator by allocating and freeing blocks.
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406 The task executes at the idle priority so does not require a delay.
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408 pulMemCheckTaskRunningCounter is incremented each cycle to indicate to the
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409 vErrorChecks() task that this task is still executing without error. */
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411 pulMemCheckTaskRunningCounter = ( unsigned portLONG * ) pvParameters;
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415 if( lErrorOccurred == pdFALSE )
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417 /* We have never seen an error so increment the counter. */
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418 ( *pulMemCheckTaskRunningCounter )++;
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422 /* There has been an error so reset the counter so the check task
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423 can tell that an error occurred. */
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424 *pulMemCheckTaskRunningCounter = mainCOUNT_INITIAL_VALUE;
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427 /* Allocate some memory - just to give the allocator some extra
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428 exercise. This has to be in a critical section to ensure the
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429 task does not get deleted while it has memory allocated. */
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433 pvMem1 = pvPortMalloc( mainMEM_CHECK_SIZE_1 );
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435 if( pvMem1 == NULL )
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437 lErrorOccurred = pdTRUE;
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441 memset( pvMem1, 0xaa, mainMEM_CHECK_SIZE_1 );
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442 vPortFree( pvMem1 );
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447 /* Again - with a different size block. */
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450 pvMem2 = pvPortMalloc( mainMEM_CHECK_SIZE_2 );
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452 if( pvMem2 == NULL )
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454 lErrorOccurred = pdTRUE;
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458 memset( pvMem2, 0xaa, mainMEM_CHECK_SIZE_2 );
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459 vPortFree( pvMem2 );
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464 /* Again - with a different size block. */
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467 pvMem3 = pvPortMalloc( mainMEM_CHECK_SIZE_3 );
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468 if( pvMem3 == NULL )
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470 lErrorOccurred = pdTRUE;
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474 memset( pvMem3, 0xaa, mainMEM_CHECK_SIZE_3 );
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475 vPortFree( pvMem3 );
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481 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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483 static void prvIndicateError( void )
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485 /* The check task has found an error in one of the other tasks.
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486 Set the LEDs to a state that indicates this. */
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487 vParTestSetLED(mainERROR_LED,pdTRUE);
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491 #if( BOARD==EVK1100 )
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492 vParTestToggleLED( mainCHECK_TASK_LED );
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493 vTaskDelay( mainERROR_FLASH_RATE );
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495 #if ( BOARD==EVK1101 )
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496 vParTestSetLED( 0, pdTRUE );
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497 vParTestSetLED( 1, pdTRUE );
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498 vParTestSetLED( 2, pdTRUE );
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499 vParTestSetLED( 3, pdTRUE );
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