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46 + Removed the volatile modifier from the function parameters. This was
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47 only ever included to prevent compiler warnings. Now warnings are
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48 removed by casting parameters where the calls are made.
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50 + prvListGetOwnerOfNextEntry() and prvListGetOwnerOfHeadEntry() have been
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51 removed from the c file and added as macros to the h file.
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53 + uxNumberOfItems has been added to the list structure. This removes the
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54 need for a pointer comparison when checking if a list is empty, and so
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57 + Removed the NULL check in vListRemove(). This makes the call faster but
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58 necessitates any application code utilising the list implementation to
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59 ensure NULL pointers are not passed.
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63 + Double linked the lists to allow faster removal item removal.
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67 + Make use of the new portBASE_TYPE definition where ever appropriate.
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71 + API changes as described on the FreeRTOS.org WEB site.
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75 + Removed the pxHead member of the xList structure. This always pointed
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76 to the same place so has been removed to free a few bytes of RAM.
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78 + Introduced the xMiniListItem structure that does not include the
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79 xListItem members that are not required by the xListEnd member of a list.
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80 Again this was done to reduce RAM usage.
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82 + Changed the volatile definitions of some structure members to clean up
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83 the code where the list structures are used.
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87 + Optimised vListInsert() in the case when the wake time is the maximum
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92 #include "FreeRTOS.h"
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95 /*-----------------------------------------------------------
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96 * PUBLIC LIST API documented in list.h
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97 *----------------------------------------------------------*/
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99 void vListInitialise( xList *pxList )
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101 /* The list structure contains a list item which is used to mark the
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102 end of the list. To initialise the list the list end is inserted
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103 as the only list entry. */
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104 pxList->pxIndex = ( xListItem * ) &( pxList->xListEnd );
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106 /* The list end value is the highest possible value in the list to
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107 ensure it remains at the end of the list. */
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108 pxList->xListEnd.xItemValue = portMAX_DELAY;
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110 /* The list end next and previous pointers point to itself so we know
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111 when the list is empty. */
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112 pxList->xListEnd.pxNext = ( xListItem * ) &( pxList->xListEnd );
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113 pxList->xListEnd.pxPrevious = ( xListItem * ) &( pxList->xListEnd );
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115 pxList->uxNumberOfItems = 0;
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117 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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119 void vListInitialiseItem( xListItem *pxItem )
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121 /* Make sure the list item is not recorded as being on a list. */
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122 pxItem->pvContainer = NULL;
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124 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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126 void vListInsertEnd( xList *pxList, xListItem *pxNewListItem )
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128 volatile xListItem * pxIndex;
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130 /* Insert a new list item into pxList, but rather than sort the list,
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131 makes the new list item the last item to be removed by a call to
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132 pvListGetOwnerOfNextEntry. This means it has to be the item pointed to by
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133 the pxIndex member. */
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134 pxIndex = pxList->pxIndex;
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136 pxNewListItem->pxNext = pxIndex->pxNext;
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137 pxNewListItem->pxPrevious = pxList->pxIndex;
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138 pxIndex->pxNext->pxPrevious = ( volatile xListItem * ) pxNewListItem;
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139 pxIndex->pxNext = ( volatile xListItem * ) pxNewListItem;
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140 pxList->pxIndex = ( volatile xListItem * ) pxNewListItem;
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142 /* Remember which list the item is in. */
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143 pxNewListItem->pvContainer = ( void * ) pxList;
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145 ( pxList->uxNumberOfItems )++;
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147 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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149 void vListInsert( xList *pxList, xListItem *pxNewListItem )
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151 volatile xListItem *pxIterator;
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152 portTickType xValueOfInsertion;
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154 /* Insert the new list item into the list, sorted in ulListItem order. */
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155 xValueOfInsertion = pxNewListItem->xItemValue;
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157 /* If the list already contains a list item with the same item value then
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158 the new list item should be placed after it. This ensures that TCB's which
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159 are stored in ready lists (all of which have the same ulListItem value)
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160 get an equal share of the CPU. However, if the xItemValue is the same as
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161 the back marker the iteration loop below will not end. This means we need
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162 to guard against this by checking the value first and modifying the
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163 algorithm slightly if necessary. */
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164 if( xValueOfInsertion == portMAX_DELAY )
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166 pxIterator = pxList->xListEnd.pxPrevious;
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170 for( pxIterator = ( xListItem * ) &( pxList->xListEnd ); pxIterator->pxNext->xItemValue <= xValueOfInsertion; pxIterator = pxIterator->pxNext )
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172 /* There is nothing to do here, we are just iterating to the
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173 wanted insertion position. */
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177 pxNewListItem->pxNext = pxIterator->pxNext;
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178 pxNewListItem->pxNext->pxPrevious = ( volatile xListItem * ) pxNewListItem;
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179 pxNewListItem->pxPrevious = pxIterator;
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180 pxIterator->pxNext = ( volatile xListItem * ) pxNewListItem;
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182 /* Remember which list the item is in. This allows fast removal of the
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184 pxNewListItem->pvContainer = ( void * ) pxList;
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186 ( pxList->uxNumberOfItems )++;
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188 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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190 void vListRemove( xListItem *pxItemToRemove )
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194 pxItemToRemove->pxNext->pxPrevious = pxItemToRemove->pxPrevious;
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195 pxItemToRemove->pxPrevious->pxNext = pxItemToRemove->pxNext;
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197 /* The list item knows which list it is in. Obtain the list from the list
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199 pxList = ( xList * ) pxItemToRemove->pvContainer;
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201 /* Make sure the index is left pointing to a valid item. */
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202 if( pxList->pxIndex == pxItemToRemove )
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204 pxList->pxIndex = pxItemToRemove->pxPrevious;
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207 pxItemToRemove->pvContainer = NULL;
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208 ( pxList->uxNumberOfItems )--;
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210 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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