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25 * 1 tab == 4 spaces!
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28 /* Standard includes. */
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31 /* Defining MPU_WRAPPERS_INCLUDED_FROM_API_FILE prevents task.h from redefining
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32 all the API functions to use the MPU wrappers. That should only be done when
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33 task.h is included from an application file. */
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34 #define MPU_WRAPPERS_INCLUDED_FROM_API_FILE
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36 #include "FreeRTOS.h"
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41 #if ( INCLUDE_xTimerPendFunctionCall == 1 ) && ( configUSE_TIMERS == 0 )
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42 #error configUSE_TIMERS must be set to 1 to make the xTimerPendFunctionCall() function available.
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45 /* Lint e9021, e961 and e750 are suppressed as a MISRA exception justified
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46 because the MPU ports require MPU_WRAPPERS_INCLUDED_FROM_API_FILE to be defined
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47 for the header files above, but not in this file, in order to generate the
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48 correct privileged Vs unprivileged linkage and placement. */
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49 #undef MPU_WRAPPERS_INCLUDED_FROM_API_FILE /*lint !e9021 !e961 !e750. */
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52 /* This entire source file will be skipped if the application is not configured
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53 to include software timer functionality. This #if is closed at the very bottom
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54 of this file. If you want to include software timer functionality then ensure
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55 configUSE_TIMERS is set to 1 in FreeRTOSConfig.h. */
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56 #if ( configUSE_TIMERS == 1 )
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58 /* Misc definitions. */
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59 #define tmrNO_DELAY ( TickType_t ) 0U
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61 /* The name assigned to the timer service task. This can be overridden by
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62 defining trmTIMER_SERVICE_TASK_NAME in FreeRTOSConfig.h. */
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63 #ifndef configTIMER_SERVICE_TASK_NAME
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64 #define configTIMER_SERVICE_TASK_NAME "Tmr Svc"
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67 /* Bit definitions used in the ucStatus member of a timer structure. */
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68 #define tmrSTATUS_IS_ACTIVE ( ( uint8_t ) 0x01 )
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69 #define tmrSTATUS_IS_STATICALLY_ALLOCATED ( ( uint8_t ) 0x02 )
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70 #define tmrSTATUS_IS_AUTORELOAD ( ( uint8_t ) 0x04 )
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72 /* The definition of the timers themselves. */
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73 typedef struct tmrTimerControl /* The old naming convention is used to prevent breaking kernel aware debuggers. */
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75 const char *pcTimerName; /*<< Text name. This is not used by the kernel, it is included simply to make debugging easier. */ /*lint !e971 Unqualified char types are allowed for strings and single characters only. */
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76 ListItem_t xTimerListItem; /*<< Standard linked list item as used by all kernel features for event management. */
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77 TickType_t xTimerPeriodInTicks;/*<< How quickly and often the timer expires. */
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78 void *pvTimerID; /*<< An ID to identify the timer. This allows the timer to be identified when the same callback is used for multiple timers. */
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79 TimerCallbackFunction_t pxCallbackFunction; /*<< The function that will be called when the timer expires. */
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80 #if( configUSE_TRACE_FACILITY == 1 )
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81 UBaseType_t uxTimerNumber; /*<< An ID assigned by trace tools such as FreeRTOS+Trace */
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83 uint8_t ucStatus; /*<< Holds bits to say if the timer was statically allocated or not, and if it is active or not. */
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86 /* The old xTIMER name is maintained above then typedefed to the new Timer_t
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87 name below to enable the use of older kernel aware debuggers. */
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88 typedef xTIMER Timer_t;
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90 /* The definition of messages that can be sent and received on the timer queue.
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91 Two types of message can be queued - messages that manipulate a software timer,
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92 and messages that request the execution of a non-timer related callback. The
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93 two message types are defined in two separate structures, xTimerParametersType
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94 and xCallbackParametersType respectively. */
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95 typedef struct tmrTimerParameters
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97 TickType_t xMessageValue; /*<< An optional value used by a subset of commands, for example, when changing the period of a timer. */
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98 Timer_t * pxTimer; /*<< The timer to which the command will be applied. */
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102 typedef struct tmrCallbackParameters
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104 PendedFunction_t pxCallbackFunction; /* << The callback function to execute. */
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105 void *pvParameter1; /* << The value that will be used as the callback functions first parameter. */
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106 uint32_t ulParameter2; /* << The value that will be used as the callback functions second parameter. */
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107 } CallbackParameters_t;
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109 /* The structure that contains the two message types, along with an identifier
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110 that is used to determine which message type is valid. */
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111 typedef struct tmrTimerQueueMessage
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113 BaseType_t xMessageID; /*<< The command being sent to the timer service task. */
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116 TimerParameter_t xTimerParameters;
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118 /* Don't include xCallbackParameters if it is not going to be used as
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119 it makes the structure (and therefore the timer queue) larger. */
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120 #if ( INCLUDE_xTimerPendFunctionCall == 1 )
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121 CallbackParameters_t xCallbackParameters;
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122 #endif /* INCLUDE_xTimerPendFunctionCall */
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124 } DaemonTaskMessage_t;
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126 /*lint -save -e956 A manual analysis and inspection has been used to determine
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127 which static variables must be declared volatile. */
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129 /* The list in which active timers are stored. Timers are referenced in expire
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130 time order, with the nearest expiry time at the front of the list. Only the
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131 timer service task is allowed to access these lists.
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132 xActiveTimerList1 and xActiveTimerList2 could be at function scope but that
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133 breaks some kernel aware debuggers, and debuggers that reply on removing the
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134 static qualifier. */
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135 PRIVILEGED_DATA static List_t xActiveTimerList1;
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136 PRIVILEGED_DATA static List_t xActiveTimerList2;
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137 PRIVILEGED_DATA static List_t *pxCurrentTimerList;
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138 PRIVILEGED_DATA static List_t *pxOverflowTimerList;
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140 /* A queue that is used to send commands to the timer service task. */
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141 PRIVILEGED_DATA static QueueHandle_t xTimerQueue = NULL;
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142 PRIVILEGED_DATA static TaskHandle_t xTimerTaskHandle = NULL;
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146 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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148 #if( configSUPPORT_STATIC_ALLOCATION == 1 )
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150 /* If static allocation is supported then the application must provide the
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151 following callback function - which enables the application to optionally
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152 provide the memory that will be used by the timer task as the task's stack
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154 extern void vApplicationGetTimerTaskMemory( StaticTask_t **ppxTimerTaskTCBBuffer, StackType_t **ppxTimerTaskStackBuffer, uint32_t *pulTimerTaskStackSize );
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159 * Initialise the infrastructure used by the timer service task if it has not
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160 * been initialised already.
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162 static void prvCheckForValidListAndQueue( void ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;
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165 * The timer service task (daemon). Timer functionality is controlled by this
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166 * task. Other tasks communicate with the timer service task using the
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167 * xTimerQueue queue.
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169 static portTASK_FUNCTION_PROTO( prvTimerTask, pvParameters ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;
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172 * Called by the timer service task to interpret and process a command it
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173 * received on the timer queue.
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175 static void prvProcessReceivedCommands( void ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;
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178 * Insert the timer into either xActiveTimerList1, or xActiveTimerList2,
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179 * depending on if the expire time causes a timer counter overflow.
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181 static BaseType_t prvInsertTimerInActiveList( Timer_t * const pxTimer, const TickType_t xNextExpiryTime, const TickType_t xTimeNow, const TickType_t xCommandTime ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;
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184 * An active timer has reached its expire time. Reload the timer if it is an
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185 * auto-reload timer, then call its callback.
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187 static void prvProcessExpiredTimer( const TickType_t xNextExpireTime, const TickType_t xTimeNow ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;
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190 * The tick count has overflowed. Switch the timer lists after ensuring the
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191 * current timer list does not still reference some timers.
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193 static void prvSwitchTimerLists( void ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;
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196 * Obtain the current tick count, setting *pxTimerListsWereSwitched to pdTRUE
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197 * if a tick count overflow occurred since prvSampleTimeNow() was last called.
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199 static TickType_t prvSampleTimeNow( BaseType_t * const pxTimerListsWereSwitched ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;
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202 * If the timer list contains any active timers then return the expire time of
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203 * the timer that will expire first and set *pxListWasEmpty to false. If the
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204 * timer list does not contain any timers then return 0 and set *pxListWasEmpty
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207 static TickType_t prvGetNextExpireTime( BaseType_t * const pxListWasEmpty ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;
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210 * If a timer has expired, process it. Otherwise, block the timer service task
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211 * until either a timer does expire or a command is received.
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213 static void prvProcessTimerOrBlockTask( const TickType_t xNextExpireTime, BaseType_t xListWasEmpty ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;
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216 * Called after a Timer_t structure has been allocated either statically or
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217 * dynamically to fill in the structure's members.
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219 static void prvInitialiseNewTimer( const char * const pcTimerName, /*lint !e971 Unqualified char types are allowed for strings and single characters only. */
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220 const TickType_t xTimerPeriodInTicks,
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221 const UBaseType_t uxAutoReload,
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222 void * const pvTimerID,
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223 TimerCallbackFunction_t pxCallbackFunction,
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224 Timer_t *pxNewTimer ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;
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225 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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227 BaseType_t xTimerCreateTimerTask( void )
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229 BaseType_t xReturn = pdFAIL;
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231 /* This function is called when the scheduler is started if
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232 configUSE_TIMERS is set to 1. Check that the infrastructure used by the
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233 timer service task has been created/initialised. If timers have already
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234 been created then the initialisation will already have been performed. */
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235 prvCheckForValidListAndQueue();
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237 if( xTimerQueue != NULL )
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239 #if( configSUPPORT_STATIC_ALLOCATION == 1 )
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241 StaticTask_t *pxTimerTaskTCBBuffer = NULL;
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242 StackType_t *pxTimerTaskStackBuffer = NULL;
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243 uint32_t ulTimerTaskStackSize;
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245 vApplicationGetTimerTaskMemory( &pxTimerTaskTCBBuffer, &pxTimerTaskStackBuffer, &ulTimerTaskStackSize );
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246 xTimerTaskHandle = xTaskCreateStatic( prvTimerTask,
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247 configTIMER_SERVICE_TASK_NAME,
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248 ulTimerTaskStackSize,
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250 ( ( UBaseType_t ) configTIMER_TASK_PRIORITY ) | portPRIVILEGE_BIT,
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251 pxTimerTaskStackBuffer,
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252 pxTimerTaskTCBBuffer );
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254 if( xTimerTaskHandle != NULL )
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261 xReturn = xTaskCreate( prvTimerTask,
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262 configTIMER_SERVICE_TASK_NAME,
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263 configTIMER_TASK_STACK_DEPTH,
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265 ( ( UBaseType_t ) configTIMER_TASK_PRIORITY ) | portPRIVILEGE_BIT,
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266 &xTimerTaskHandle );
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268 #endif /* configSUPPORT_STATIC_ALLOCATION */
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272 mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
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275 configASSERT( xReturn );
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278 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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280 #if( configSUPPORT_DYNAMIC_ALLOCATION == 1 )
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282 TimerHandle_t xTimerCreate( const char * const pcTimerName, /*lint !e971 Unqualified char types are allowed for strings and single characters only. */
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283 const TickType_t xTimerPeriodInTicks,
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284 const UBaseType_t uxAutoReload,
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285 void * const pvTimerID,
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286 TimerCallbackFunction_t pxCallbackFunction )
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288 Timer_t *pxNewTimer;
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290 pxNewTimer = ( Timer_t * ) pvPortMalloc( sizeof( Timer_t ) ); /*lint !e9087 !e9079 All values returned by pvPortMalloc() have at least the alignment required by the MCU's stack, and the first member of Timer_t is always a pointer to the timer's mame. */
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292 if( pxNewTimer != NULL )
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294 /* Status is thus far zero as the timer is not created statically
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295 and has not been started. The auto-reload bit may get set in
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296 prvInitialiseNewTimer. */
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297 pxNewTimer->ucStatus = 0x00;
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298 prvInitialiseNewTimer( pcTimerName, xTimerPeriodInTicks, uxAutoReload, pvTimerID, pxCallbackFunction, pxNewTimer );
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304 #endif /* configSUPPORT_DYNAMIC_ALLOCATION */
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305 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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307 #if( configSUPPORT_STATIC_ALLOCATION == 1 )
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309 TimerHandle_t xTimerCreateStatic( const char * const pcTimerName, /*lint !e971 Unqualified char types are allowed for strings and single characters only. */
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310 const TickType_t xTimerPeriodInTicks,
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311 const UBaseType_t uxAutoReload,
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312 void * const pvTimerID,
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313 TimerCallbackFunction_t pxCallbackFunction,
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314 StaticTimer_t *pxTimerBuffer )
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316 Timer_t *pxNewTimer;
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318 #if( configASSERT_DEFINED == 1 )
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320 /* Sanity check that the size of the structure used to declare a
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321 variable of type StaticTimer_t equals the size of the real timer
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323 volatile size_t xSize = sizeof( StaticTimer_t );
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324 configASSERT( xSize == sizeof( Timer_t ) );
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325 ( void ) xSize; /* Keeps lint quiet when configASSERT() is not defined. */
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327 #endif /* configASSERT_DEFINED */
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329 /* A pointer to a StaticTimer_t structure MUST be provided, use it. */
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330 configASSERT( pxTimerBuffer );
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331 pxNewTimer = ( Timer_t * ) pxTimerBuffer; /*lint !e740 !e9087 StaticTimer_t is a pointer to a Timer_t, so guaranteed to be aligned and sized correctly (checked by an assert()), so this is safe. */
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333 if( pxNewTimer != NULL )
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335 /* Timers can be created statically or dynamically so note this
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336 timer was created statically in case it is later deleted. The
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337 auto-reload bit may get set in prvInitialiseNewTimer(). */
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338 pxNewTimer->ucStatus = tmrSTATUS_IS_STATICALLY_ALLOCATED;
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340 prvInitialiseNewTimer( pcTimerName, xTimerPeriodInTicks, uxAutoReload, pvTimerID, pxCallbackFunction, pxNewTimer );
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346 #endif /* configSUPPORT_STATIC_ALLOCATION */
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347 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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349 static void prvInitialiseNewTimer( const char * const pcTimerName, /*lint !e971 Unqualified char types are allowed for strings and single characters only. */
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350 const TickType_t xTimerPeriodInTicks,
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351 const UBaseType_t uxAutoReload,
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352 void * const pvTimerID,
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353 TimerCallbackFunction_t pxCallbackFunction,
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354 Timer_t *pxNewTimer )
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356 /* 0 is not a valid value for xTimerPeriodInTicks. */
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357 configASSERT( ( xTimerPeriodInTicks > 0 ) );
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359 if( pxNewTimer != NULL )
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361 /* Ensure the infrastructure used by the timer service task has been
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362 created/initialised. */
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363 prvCheckForValidListAndQueue();
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365 /* Initialise the timer structure members using the function
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367 pxNewTimer->pcTimerName = pcTimerName;
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368 pxNewTimer->xTimerPeriodInTicks = xTimerPeriodInTicks;
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369 pxNewTimer->pvTimerID = pvTimerID;
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370 pxNewTimer->pxCallbackFunction = pxCallbackFunction;
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371 vListInitialiseItem( &( pxNewTimer->xTimerListItem ) );
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372 if( uxAutoReload != pdFALSE )
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374 pxNewTimer->ucStatus |= tmrSTATUS_IS_AUTORELOAD;
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376 traceTIMER_CREATE( pxNewTimer );
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379 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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381 BaseType_t xTimerGenericCommand( TimerHandle_t xTimer, const BaseType_t xCommandID, const TickType_t xOptionalValue, BaseType_t * const pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken, const TickType_t xTicksToWait )
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383 BaseType_t xReturn = pdFAIL;
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384 DaemonTaskMessage_t xMessage;
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386 configASSERT( xTimer );
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388 /* Send a message to the timer service task to perform a particular action
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389 on a particular timer definition. */
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390 if( xTimerQueue != NULL )
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392 /* Send a command to the timer service task to start the xTimer timer. */
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393 xMessage.xMessageID = xCommandID;
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394 xMessage.u.xTimerParameters.xMessageValue = xOptionalValue;
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395 xMessage.u.xTimerParameters.pxTimer = xTimer;
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397 if( xCommandID < tmrFIRST_FROM_ISR_COMMAND )
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399 if( xTaskGetSchedulerState() == taskSCHEDULER_RUNNING )
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401 xReturn = xQueueSendToBack( xTimerQueue, &xMessage, xTicksToWait );
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405 xReturn = xQueueSendToBack( xTimerQueue, &xMessage, tmrNO_DELAY );
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410 xReturn = xQueueSendToBackFromISR( xTimerQueue, &xMessage, pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken );
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413 traceTIMER_COMMAND_SEND( xTimer, xCommandID, xOptionalValue, xReturn );
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417 mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
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422 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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424 TaskHandle_t xTimerGetTimerDaemonTaskHandle( void )
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426 /* If xTimerGetTimerDaemonTaskHandle() is called before the scheduler has been
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427 started, then xTimerTaskHandle will be NULL. */
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428 configASSERT( ( xTimerTaskHandle != NULL ) );
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429 return xTimerTaskHandle;
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431 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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433 TickType_t xTimerGetPeriod( TimerHandle_t xTimer )
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435 Timer_t *pxTimer = xTimer;
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437 configASSERT( xTimer );
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438 return pxTimer->xTimerPeriodInTicks;
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440 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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442 void vTimerSetReloadMode( TimerHandle_t xTimer, const UBaseType_t uxAutoReload )
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444 Timer_t * pxTimer = xTimer;
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446 configASSERT( xTimer );
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447 taskENTER_CRITICAL();
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449 if( uxAutoReload != pdFALSE )
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451 pxTimer->ucStatus |= tmrSTATUS_IS_AUTORELOAD;
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455 pxTimer->ucStatus &= ~tmrSTATUS_IS_AUTORELOAD;
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458 taskEXIT_CRITICAL();
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460 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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462 UBaseType_t uxTimerGetReloadMode( TimerHandle_t xTimer )
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464 Timer_t * pxTimer = xTimer;
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465 UBaseType_t uxReturn;
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467 configASSERT( xTimer );
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468 taskENTER_CRITICAL();
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470 if( ( pxTimer->ucStatus & tmrSTATUS_IS_AUTORELOAD ) == 0 )
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472 /* Not an auto-reload timer. */
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473 uxReturn = ( UBaseType_t ) pdFALSE;
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477 /* Is an auto-reload timer. */
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478 uxReturn = ( UBaseType_t ) pdTRUE;
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481 taskEXIT_CRITICAL();
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485 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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487 TickType_t xTimerGetExpiryTime( TimerHandle_t xTimer )
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489 Timer_t * pxTimer = xTimer;
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490 TickType_t xReturn;
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492 configASSERT( xTimer );
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493 xReturn = listGET_LIST_ITEM_VALUE( &( pxTimer->xTimerListItem ) );
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496 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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498 const char * pcTimerGetName( TimerHandle_t xTimer ) /*lint !e971 Unqualified char types are allowed for strings and single characters only. */
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500 Timer_t *pxTimer = xTimer;
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502 configASSERT( xTimer );
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503 return pxTimer->pcTimerName;
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505 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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507 static void prvProcessExpiredTimer( const TickType_t xNextExpireTime, const TickType_t xTimeNow )
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509 BaseType_t xResult;
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510 Timer_t * const pxTimer = ( Timer_t * ) listGET_OWNER_OF_HEAD_ENTRY( pxCurrentTimerList ); /*lint !e9087 !e9079 void * is used as this macro is used with tasks and co-routines too. Alignment is known to be fine as the type of the pointer stored and retrieved is the same. */
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512 /* Remove the timer from the list of active timers. A check has already
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513 been performed to ensure the list is not empty. */
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514 ( void ) uxListRemove( &( pxTimer->xTimerListItem ) );
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515 traceTIMER_EXPIRED( pxTimer );
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517 /* If the timer is an auto-reload timer then calculate the next
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518 expiry time and re-insert the timer in the list of active timers. */
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519 if( ( pxTimer->ucStatus & tmrSTATUS_IS_AUTORELOAD ) != 0 )
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521 /* The timer is inserted into a list using a time relative to anything
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522 other than the current time. It will therefore be inserted into the
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523 correct list relative to the time this task thinks it is now. */
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524 if( prvInsertTimerInActiveList( pxTimer, ( xNextExpireTime + pxTimer->xTimerPeriodInTicks ), xTimeNow, xNextExpireTime ) != pdFALSE )
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526 /* The timer expired before it was added to the active timer
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527 list. Reload it now. */
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528 xResult = xTimerGenericCommand( pxTimer, tmrCOMMAND_START_DONT_TRACE, xNextExpireTime, NULL, tmrNO_DELAY );
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529 configASSERT( xResult );
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534 mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
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539 pxTimer->ucStatus &= ~tmrSTATUS_IS_ACTIVE;
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540 mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
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543 /* Call the timer callback. */
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544 pxTimer->pxCallbackFunction( ( TimerHandle_t ) pxTimer );
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546 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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548 static portTASK_FUNCTION( prvTimerTask, pvParameters )
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550 TickType_t xNextExpireTime;
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551 BaseType_t xListWasEmpty;
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553 /* Just to avoid compiler warnings. */
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554 ( void ) pvParameters;
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556 #if( configUSE_DAEMON_TASK_STARTUP_HOOK == 1 )
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558 extern void vApplicationDaemonTaskStartupHook( void );
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560 /* Allow the application writer to execute some code in the context of
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561 this task at the point the task starts executing. This is useful if the
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562 application includes initialisation code that would benefit from
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563 executing after the scheduler has been started. */
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564 vApplicationDaemonTaskStartupHook();
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566 #endif /* configUSE_DAEMON_TASK_STARTUP_HOOK */
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570 /* Query the timers list to see if it contains any timers, and if so,
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571 obtain the time at which the next timer will expire. */
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572 xNextExpireTime = prvGetNextExpireTime( &xListWasEmpty );
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574 /* If a timer has expired, process it. Otherwise, block this task
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575 until either a timer does expire, or a command is received. */
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576 prvProcessTimerOrBlockTask( xNextExpireTime, xListWasEmpty );
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578 /* Empty the command queue. */
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579 prvProcessReceivedCommands();
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582 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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584 static void prvProcessTimerOrBlockTask( const TickType_t xNextExpireTime, BaseType_t xListWasEmpty )
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586 TickType_t xTimeNow;
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587 BaseType_t xTimerListsWereSwitched;
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591 /* Obtain the time now to make an assessment as to whether the timer
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592 has expired or not. If obtaining the time causes the lists to switch
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593 then don't process this timer as any timers that remained in the list
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594 when the lists were switched will have been processed within the
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595 prvSampleTimeNow() function. */
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596 xTimeNow = prvSampleTimeNow( &xTimerListsWereSwitched );
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597 if( xTimerListsWereSwitched == pdFALSE )
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599 /* The tick count has not overflowed, has the timer expired? */
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600 if( ( xListWasEmpty == pdFALSE ) && ( xNextExpireTime <= xTimeNow ) )
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602 ( void ) xTaskResumeAll();
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603 prvProcessExpiredTimer( xNextExpireTime, xTimeNow );
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607 /* The tick count has not overflowed, and the next expire
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608 time has not been reached yet. This task should therefore
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609 block to wait for the next expire time or a command to be
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610 received - whichever comes first. The following line cannot
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611 be reached unless xNextExpireTime > xTimeNow, except in the
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612 case when the current timer list is empty. */
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613 if( xListWasEmpty != pdFALSE )
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615 /* The current timer list is empty - is the overflow list
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617 xListWasEmpty = listLIST_IS_EMPTY( pxOverflowTimerList );
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620 vQueueWaitForMessageRestricted( xTimerQueue, ( xNextExpireTime - xTimeNow ), xListWasEmpty );
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622 if( xTaskResumeAll() == pdFALSE )
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624 /* Yield to wait for either a command to arrive, or the
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625 block time to expire. If a command arrived between the
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626 critical section being exited and this yield then the yield
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627 will not cause the task to block. */
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628 portYIELD_WITHIN_API();
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632 mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
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638 ( void ) xTaskResumeAll();
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642 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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644 static TickType_t prvGetNextExpireTime( BaseType_t * const pxListWasEmpty )
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646 TickType_t xNextExpireTime;
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648 /* Timers are listed in expiry time order, with the head of the list
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649 referencing the task that will expire first. Obtain the time at which
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650 the timer with the nearest expiry time will expire. If there are no
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651 active timers then just set the next expire time to 0. That will cause
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652 this task to unblock when the tick count overflows, at which point the
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653 timer lists will be switched and the next expiry time can be
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655 *pxListWasEmpty = listLIST_IS_EMPTY( pxCurrentTimerList );
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656 if( *pxListWasEmpty == pdFALSE )
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658 xNextExpireTime = listGET_ITEM_VALUE_OF_HEAD_ENTRY( pxCurrentTimerList );
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662 /* Ensure the task unblocks when the tick count rolls over. */
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663 xNextExpireTime = ( TickType_t ) 0U;
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666 return xNextExpireTime;
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668 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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670 static TickType_t prvSampleTimeNow( BaseType_t * const pxTimerListsWereSwitched )
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672 TickType_t xTimeNow;
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673 PRIVILEGED_DATA static TickType_t xLastTime = ( TickType_t ) 0U; /*lint !e956 Variable is only accessible to one task. */
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675 xTimeNow = xTaskGetTickCount();
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677 if( xTimeNow < xLastTime )
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679 prvSwitchTimerLists();
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680 *pxTimerListsWereSwitched = pdTRUE;
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684 *pxTimerListsWereSwitched = pdFALSE;
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687 xLastTime = xTimeNow;
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691 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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693 static BaseType_t prvInsertTimerInActiveList( Timer_t * const pxTimer, const TickType_t xNextExpiryTime, const TickType_t xTimeNow, const TickType_t xCommandTime )
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695 BaseType_t xProcessTimerNow = pdFALSE;
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697 listSET_LIST_ITEM_VALUE( &( pxTimer->xTimerListItem ), xNextExpiryTime );
\r
698 listSET_LIST_ITEM_OWNER( &( pxTimer->xTimerListItem ), pxTimer );
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700 if( xNextExpiryTime <= xTimeNow )
\r
702 /* Has the expiry time elapsed between the command to start/reset a
\r
703 timer was issued, and the time the command was processed? */
\r
704 if( ( ( TickType_t ) ( xTimeNow - xCommandTime ) ) >= pxTimer->xTimerPeriodInTicks ) /*lint !e961 MISRA exception as the casts are only redundant for some ports. */
\r
706 /* The time between a command being issued and the command being
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707 processed actually exceeds the timers period. */
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708 xProcessTimerNow = pdTRUE;
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712 vListInsert( pxOverflowTimerList, &( pxTimer->xTimerListItem ) );
\r
717 if( ( xTimeNow < xCommandTime ) && ( xNextExpiryTime >= xCommandTime ) )
\r
719 /* If, since the command was issued, the tick count has overflowed
\r
720 but the expiry time has not, then the timer must have already passed
\r
721 its expiry time and should be processed immediately. */
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722 xProcessTimerNow = pdTRUE;
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726 vListInsert( pxCurrentTimerList, &( pxTimer->xTimerListItem ) );
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730 return xProcessTimerNow;
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732 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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734 static void prvProcessReceivedCommands( void )
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736 DaemonTaskMessage_t xMessage;
\r
738 BaseType_t xTimerListsWereSwitched, xResult;
\r
739 TickType_t xTimeNow;
\r
741 while( xQueueReceive( xTimerQueue, &xMessage, tmrNO_DELAY ) != pdFAIL ) /*lint !e603 xMessage does not have to be initialised as it is passed out, not in, and it is not used unless xQueueReceive() returns pdTRUE. */
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743 #if ( INCLUDE_xTimerPendFunctionCall == 1 )
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745 /* Negative commands are pended function calls rather than timer
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747 if( xMessage.xMessageID < ( BaseType_t ) 0 )
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749 const CallbackParameters_t * const pxCallback = &( xMessage.u.xCallbackParameters );
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751 /* The timer uses the xCallbackParameters member to request a
\r
752 callback be executed. Check the callback is not NULL. */
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753 configASSERT( pxCallback );
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755 /* Call the function. */
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756 pxCallback->pxCallbackFunction( pxCallback->pvParameter1, pxCallback->ulParameter2 );
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760 mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
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763 #endif /* INCLUDE_xTimerPendFunctionCall */
\r
765 /* Commands that are positive are timer commands rather than pended
\r
767 if( xMessage.xMessageID >= ( BaseType_t ) 0 )
\r
769 /* The messages uses the xTimerParameters member to work on a
\r
771 pxTimer = xMessage.u.xTimerParameters.pxTimer;
\r
773 if( listIS_CONTAINED_WITHIN( NULL, &( pxTimer->xTimerListItem ) ) == pdFALSE ) /*lint !e961. The cast is only redundant when NULL is passed into the macro. */
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775 /* The timer is in a list, remove it. */
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776 ( void ) uxListRemove( &( pxTimer->xTimerListItem ) );
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780 mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
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783 traceTIMER_COMMAND_RECEIVED( pxTimer, xMessage.xMessageID, xMessage.u.xTimerParameters.xMessageValue );
\r
785 /* In this case the xTimerListsWereSwitched parameter is not used, but
\r
786 it must be present in the function call. prvSampleTimeNow() must be
\r
787 called after the message is received from xTimerQueue so there is no
\r
788 possibility of a higher priority task adding a message to the message
\r
789 queue with a time that is ahead of the timer daemon task (because it
\r
790 pre-empted the timer daemon task after the xTimeNow value was set). */
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791 xTimeNow = prvSampleTimeNow( &xTimerListsWereSwitched );
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793 switch( xMessage.xMessageID )
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795 case tmrCOMMAND_START :
\r
796 case tmrCOMMAND_START_FROM_ISR :
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797 case tmrCOMMAND_RESET :
\r
798 case tmrCOMMAND_RESET_FROM_ISR :
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799 case tmrCOMMAND_START_DONT_TRACE :
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800 /* Start or restart a timer. */
\r
801 pxTimer->ucStatus |= tmrSTATUS_IS_ACTIVE;
\r
802 if( prvInsertTimerInActiveList( pxTimer, xMessage.u.xTimerParameters.xMessageValue + pxTimer->xTimerPeriodInTicks, xTimeNow, xMessage.u.xTimerParameters.xMessageValue ) != pdFALSE )
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804 /* The timer expired before it was added to the active
\r
805 timer list. Process it now. */
\r
806 pxTimer->pxCallbackFunction( ( TimerHandle_t ) pxTimer );
\r
807 traceTIMER_EXPIRED( pxTimer );
\r
809 if( ( pxTimer->ucStatus & tmrSTATUS_IS_AUTORELOAD ) != 0 )
\r
811 xResult = xTimerGenericCommand( pxTimer, tmrCOMMAND_START_DONT_TRACE, xMessage.u.xTimerParameters.xMessageValue + pxTimer->xTimerPeriodInTicks, NULL, tmrNO_DELAY );
\r
812 configASSERT( xResult );
\r
817 mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
\r
822 mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
\r
826 case tmrCOMMAND_STOP :
\r
827 case tmrCOMMAND_STOP_FROM_ISR :
\r
828 /* The timer has already been removed from the active list. */
\r
829 pxTimer->ucStatus &= ~tmrSTATUS_IS_ACTIVE;
\r
832 case tmrCOMMAND_CHANGE_PERIOD :
\r
833 case tmrCOMMAND_CHANGE_PERIOD_FROM_ISR :
\r
834 pxTimer->ucStatus |= tmrSTATUS_IS_ACTIVE;
\r
835 pxTimer->xTimerPeriodInTicks = xMessage.u.xTimerParameters.xMessageValue;
\r
836 configASSERT( ( pxTimer->xTimerPeriodInTicks > 0 ) );
\r
838 /* The new period does not really have a reference, and can
\r
839 be longer or shorter than the old one. The command time is
\r
840 therefore set to the current time, and as the period cannot
\r
841 be zero the next expiry time can only be in the future,
\r
842 meaning (unlike for the xTimerStart() case above) there is
\r
843 no fail case that needs to be handled here. */
\r
844 ( void ) prvInsertTimerInActiveList( pxTimer, ( xTimeNow + pxTimer->xTimerPeriodInTicks ), xTimeNow, xTimeNow );
\r
847 case tmrCOMMAND_DELETE :
\r
848 #if ( configSUPPORT_DYNAMIC_ALLOCATION == 1 )
\r
850 /* The timer has already been removed from the active list,
\r
851 just free up the memory if the memory was dynamically
\r
853 if( ( pxTimer->ucStatus & tmrSTATUS_IS_STATICALLY_ALLOCATED ) == ( uint8_t ) 0 )
\r
855 vPortFree( pxTimer );
\r
859 pxTimer->ucStatus &= ~tmrSTATUS_IS_ACTIVE;
\r
864 /* If dynamic allocation is not enabled, the memory
\r
865 could not have been dynamically allocated. So there is
\r
866 no need to free the memory - just mark the timer as
\r
868 pxTimer->ucStatus &= ~tmrSTATUS_IS_ACTIVE;
\r
870 #endif /* configSUPPORT_DYNAMIC_ALLOCATION */
\r
874 /* Don't expect to get here. */
\r
880 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
\r
882 static void prvSwitchTimerLists( void )
\r
884 TickType_t xNextExpireTime, xReloadTime;
\r
887 BaseType_t xResult;
\r
889 /* The tick count has overflowed. The timer lists must be switched.
\r
890 If there are any timers still referenced from the current timer list
\r
891 then they must have expired and should be processed before the lists
\r
893 while( listLIST_IS_EMPTY( pxCurrentTimerList ) == pdFALSE )
\r
895 xNextExpireTime = listGET_ITEM_VALUE_OF_HEAD_ENTRY( pxCurrentTimerList );
\r
897 /* Remove the timer from the list. */
\r
898 pxTimer = ( Timer_t * ) listGET_OWNER_OF_HEAD_ENTRY( pxCurrentTimerList ); /*lint !e9087 !e9079 void * is used as this macro is used with tasks and co-routines too. Alignment is known to be fine as the type of the pointer stored and retrieved is the same. */
\r
899 ( void ) uxListRemove( &( pxTimer->xTimerListItem ) );
\r
900 traceTIMER_EXPIRED( pxTimer );
\r
902 /* Execute its callback, then send a command to restart the timer if
\r
903 it is an auto-reload timer. It cannot be restarted here as the lists
\r
904 have not yet been switched. */
\r
905 pxTimer->pxCallbackFunction( ( TimerHandle_t ) pxTimer );
\r
907 if( ( pxTimer->ucStatus & tmrSTATUS_IS_AUTORELOAD ) != 0 )
\r
909 /* Calculate the reload value, and if the reload value results in
\r
910 the timer going into the same timer list then it has already expired
\r
911 and the timer should be re-inserted into the current list so it is
\r
912 processed again within this loop. Otherwise a command should be sent
\r
913 to restart the timer to ensure it is only inserted into a list after
\r
914 the lists have been swapped. */
\r
915 xReloadTime = ( xNextExpireTime + pxTimer->xTimerPeriodInTicks );
\r
916 if( xReloadTime > xNextExpireTime )
\r
918 listSET_LIST_ITEM_VALUE( &( pxTimer->xTimerListItem ), xReloadTime );
\r
919 listSET_LIST_ITEM_OWNER( &( pxTimer->xTimerListItem ), pxTimer );
\r
920 vListInsert( pxCurrentTimerList, &( pxTimer->xTimerListItem ) );
\r
924 xResult = xTimerGenericCommand( pxTimer, tmrCOMMAND_START_DONT_TRACE, xNextExpireTime, NULL, tmrNO_DELAY );
\r
925 configASSERT( xResult );
\r
931 mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
\r
935 pxTemp = pxCurrentTimerList;
\r
936 pxCurrentTimerList = pxOverflowTimerList;
\r
937 pxOverflowTimerList = pxTemp;
\r
939 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
\r
941 static void prvCheckForValidListAndQueue( void )
\r
943 /* Check that the list from which active timers are referenced, and the
\r
944 queue used to communicate with the timer service, have been
\r
946 taskENTER_CRITICAL();
\r
948 if( xTimerQueue == NULL )
\r
950 vListInitialise( &xActiveTimerList1 );
\r
951 vListInitialise( &xActiveTimerList2 );
\r
952 pxCurrentTimerList = &xActiveTimerList1;
\r
953 pxOverflowTimerList = &xActiveTimerList2;
\r
955 #if( configSUPPORT_STATIC_ALLOCATION == 1 )
\r
957 /* The timer queue is allocated statically in case
\r
958 configSUPPORT_DYNAMIC_ALLOCATION is 0. */
\r
959 static StaticQueue_t xStaticTimerQueue; /*lint !e956 Ok to declare in this manner to prevent additional conditional compilation guards in other locations. */
\r
960 static uint8_t ucStaticTimerQueueStorage[ ( size_t ) configTIMER_QUEUE_LENGTH * sizeof( DaemonTaskMessage_t ) ]; /*lint !e956 Ok to declare in this manner to prevent additional conditional compilation guards in other locations. */
\r
962 xTimerQueue = xQueueCreateStatic( ( UBaseType_t ) configTIMER_QUEUE_LENGTH, ( UBaseType_t ) sizeof( DaemonTaskMessage_t ), &( ucStaticTimerQueueStorage[ 0 ] ), &xStaticTimerQueue );
\r
966 xTimerQueue = xQueueCreate( ( UBaseType_t ) configTIMER_QUEUE_LENGTH, sizeof( DaemonTaskMessage_t ) );
\r
970 #if ( configQUEUE_REGISTRY_SIZE > 0 )
\r
972 if( xTimerQueue != NULL )
\r
974 vQueueAddToRegistry( xTimerQueue, "TmrQ" );
\r
978 mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
\r
981 #endif /* configQUEUE_REGISTRY_SIZE */
\r
985 mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
\r
988 taskEXIT_CRITICAL();
\r
990 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
\r
992 BaseType_t xTimerIsTimerActive( TimerHandle_t xTimer )
\r
994 BaseType_t xReturn;
\r
995 Timer_t *pxTimer = xTimer;
\r
997 configASSERT( xTimer );
\r
999 /* Is the timer in the list of active timers? */
\r
1000 taskENTER_CRITICAL();
\r
1002 if( ( pxTimer->ucStatus & tmrSTATUS_IS_ACTIVE ) == 0 )
\r
1004 xReturn = pdFALSE;
\r
1011 taskEXIT_CRITICAL();
\r
1014 } /*lint !e818 Can't be pointer to const due to the typedef. */
\r
1015 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
\r
1017 void *pvTimerGetTimerID( const TimerHandle_t xTimer )
\r
1019 Timer_t * const pxTimer = xTimer;
\r
1022 configASSERT( xTimer );
\r
1024 taskENTER_CRITICAL();
\r
1026 pvReturn = pxTimer->pvTimerID;
\r
1028 taskEXIT_CRITICAL();
\r
1032 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
\r
1034 void vTimerSetTimerID( TimerHandle_t xTimer, void *pvNewID )
\r
1036 Timer_t * const pxTimer = xTimer;
\r
1038 configASSERT( xTimer );
\r
1040 taskENTER_CRITICAL();
\r
1042 pxTimer->pvTimerID = pvNewID;
\r
1044 taskEXIT_CRITICAL();
\r
1046 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
\r
1048 #if( INCLUDE_xTimerPendFunctionCall == 1 )
\r
1050 BaseType_t xTimerPendFunctionCallFromISR( PendedFunction_t xFunctionToPend, void *pvParameter1, uint32_t ulParameter2, BaseType_t *pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken )
\r
1052 DaemonTaskMessage_t xMessage;
\r
1053 BaseType_t xReturn;
\r
1055 /* Complete the message with the function parameters and post it to the
\r
1057 xMessage.xMessageID = tmrCOMMAND_EXECUTE_CALLBACK_FROM_ISR;
\r
1058 xMessage.u.xCallbackParameters.pxCallbackFunction = xFunctionToPend;
\r
1059 xMessage.u.xCallbackParameters.pvParameter1 = pvParameter1;
\r
1060 xMessage.u.xCallbackParameters.ulParameter2 = ulParameter2;
\r
1062 xReturn = xQueueSendFromISR( xTimerQueue, &xMessage, pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken );
\r
1064 tracePEND_FUNC_CALL_FROM_ISR( xFunctionToPend, pvParameter1, ulParameter2, xReturn );
\r
1069 #endif /* INCLUDE_xTimerPendFunctionCall */
\r
1070 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
\r
1072 #if( INCLUDE_xTimerPendFunctionCall == 1 )
\r
1074 BaseType_t xTimerPendFunctionCall( PendedFunction_t xFunctionToPend, void *pvParameter1, uint32_t ulParameter2, TickType_t xTicksToWait )
\r
1076 DaemonTaskMessage_t xMessage;
\r
1077 BaseType_t xReturn;
\r
1079 /* This function can only be called after a timer has been created or
\r
1080 after the scheduler has been started because, until then, the timer
\r
1081 queue does not exist. */
\r
1082 configASSERT( xTimerQueue );
\r
1084 /* Complete the message with the function parameters and post it to the
\r
1086 xMessage.xMessageID = tmrCOMMAND_EXECUTE_CALLBACK;
\r
1087 xMessage.u.xCallbackParameters.pxCallbackFunction = xFunctionToPend;
\r
1088 xMessage.u.xCallbackParameters.pvParameter1 = pvParameter1;
\r
1089 xMessage.u.xCallbackParameters.ulParameter2 = ulParameter2;
\r
1091 xReturn = xQueueSendToBack( xTimerQueue, &xMessage, xTicksToWait );
\r
1093 tracePEND_FUNC_CALL( xFunctionToPend, pvParameter1, ulParameter2, xReturn );
\r
1098 #endif /* INCLUDE_xTimerPendFunctionCall */
\r
1099 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
\r
1101 #if ( configUSE_TRACE_FACILITY == 1 )
\r
1103 UBaseType_t uxTimerGetTimerNumber( TimerHandle_t xTimer )
\r
1105 return ( ( Timer_t * ) xTimer )->uxTimerNumber;
\r
1108 #endif /* configUSE_TRACE_FACILITY */
\r
1109 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
\r
1111 #if ( configUSE_TRACE_FACILITY == 1 )
\r
1113 void vTimerSetTimerNumber( TimerHandle_t xTimer, UBaseType_t uxTimerNumber )
\r
1115 ( ( Timer_t * ) xTimer )->uxTimerNumber = uxTimerNumber;
\r
1118 #endif /* configUSE_TRACE_FACILITY */
\r
1119 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
\r
1121 /* This entire source file will be skipped if the application is not configured
\r
1122 to include software timer functionality. If you want to include software timer
\r
1123 functionality then ensure configUSE_TIMERS is set to 1 in FreeRTOSConfig.h. */
\r
1124 #endif /* configUSE_TIMERS == 1 */
\r