2 FreeRTOS V7.0.1 - Copyright (C) 2011 Real Time Engineers Ltd.
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5 FreeRTOS supports many tools and architectures. V7.0.0 is sponsored by:
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8 See http://www.atollic.com
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13 * FreeRTOS tutorial books are available in pdf and paperback. *
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14 * Complete, revised, and edited pdf reference manuals are also *
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21 * professional grade, cross platform, de facto standard solutions *
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22 * for microcontrollers - completely free of charge! *
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24 * >>> See http://www.FreeRTOS.org/Documentation for details. <<< *
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26 * Thank you for using FreeRTOS, and thank you for your support! *
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31 This file is part of the FreeRTOS distribution.
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33 FreeRTOS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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34 the terms of the GNU General Public License (version 2) as published by the
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35 Free Software Foundation AND MODIFIED BY the FreeRTOS exception.
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36 >>>NOTE<<< The modification to the GPL is included to allow you to
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37 distribute a combined work that includes FreeRTOS without being obliged to
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38 provide the source code for proprietary components outside of the FreeRTOS
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39 kernel. FreeRTOS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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40 WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
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41 or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
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42 more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
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43 License and the FreeRTOS license exception along with FreeRTOS; if not it
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44 can be viewed here: http://www.freertos.org/a00114.html and also obtained
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50 http://www.FreeRTOS.org - Documentation, latest information, license and
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57 licensing and training services.
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60 /* Defining MPU_WRAPPERS_INCLUDED_FROM_API_FILE prevents task.h from redefining
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61 all the API functions to use the MPU wrappers. That should only be done when
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62 task.h is included from an application file. */
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63 #define MPU_WRAPPERS_INCLUDED_FROM_API_FILE
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65 #include "FreeRTOS.h"
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70 #undef MPU_WRAPPERS_INCLUDED_FROM_API_FILE
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72 /* This entire source file will be skipped if the application is not configured
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73 to include software timer functionality. This #if is closed at the very bottom
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74 of this file. If you want to include software timer functionality then ensure
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75 configUSE_TIMERS is set to 1 in FreeRTOSConfig.h. */
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76 #if ( configUSE_TIMERS == 1 )
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78 /* Misc definitions. */
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79 #define tmrNO_DELAY ( portTickType ) 0U
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81 /* The definition of the timers themselves. */
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82 typedef struct tmrTimerControl
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84 const signed char *pcTimerName; /*<< Text name. This is not used by the kernel, it is included simply to make debugging easier. */
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85 xListItem xTimerListItem; /*<< Standard linked list item as used by all kernel features for event management. */
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86 portTickType xTimerPeriodInTicks;/*<< How quickly and often the timer expires. */
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87 unsigned portBASE_TYPE uxAutoReload; /*<< Set to pdTRUE if the timer should be automatically restarted once expired. Set to pdFALSE if the timer is, in effect, a one shot timer. */
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88 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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89 tmrTIMER_CALLBACK pxCallbackFunction; /*<< The function that will be called when the timer expires. */
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92 /* The definition of messages that can be sent and received on the timer
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94 typedef struct tmrTimerQueueMessage
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96 portBASE_TYPE xMessageID; /*<< The command being sent to the timer service task. */
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97 portTickType xMessageValue; /*<< An optional value used by a subset of commands, for example, when changing the period of a timer. */
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98 xTIMER * pxTimer; /*<< The timer to which the command will be applied. */
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102 /* The list in which active timers are stored. Timers are referenced in expire
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103 time order, with the nearest expiry time at the front of the list. Only the
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104 timer service task is allowed to access xActiveTimerList. */
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105 PRIVILEGED_DATA static xList xActiveTimerList1;
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106 PRIVILEGED_DATA static xList xActiveTimerList2;
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107 PRIVILEGED_DATA static xList *pxCurrentTimerList;
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108 PRIVILEGED_DATA static xList *pxOverflowTimerList;
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110 /* A queue that is used to send commands to the timer service task. */
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111 PRIVILEGED_DATA static xQueueHandle xTimerQueue = NULL;
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113 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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116 * Initialise the infrastructure used by the timer service task if it has not
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117 * been initialised already.
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119 static void prvCheckForValidListAndQueue( void ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;
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122 * The timer service task (daemon). Timer functionality is controlled by this
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123 * task. Other tasks communicate with the timer service task using the
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124 * xTimerQueue queue.
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126 static void prvTimerTask( void *pvParameters ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;
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129 * Called by the timer service task to interpret and process a command it
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130 * received on the timer queue.
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132 static void prvProcessReceivedCommands( void ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;
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135 * Insert the timer into either xActiveTimerList1, or xActiveTimerList2,
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136 * depending on if the expire time causes a timer counter overflow.
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138 static portBASE_TYPE prvInsertTimerInActiveList( xTIMER *pxTimer, portTickType xNextExpiryTime, portTickType xTimeNow, portTickType xCommandTime ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;
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141 * An active timer has reached its expire time. Reload the timer if it is an
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142 * auto reload timer, then call its callback.
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144 static void prvProcessExpiredTimer( portTickType xNextExpireTime, portTickType xTimeNow ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;
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147 * The tick count has overflowed. Switch the timer lists after ensuring the
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148 * current timer list does not still reference some timers.
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150 static void prvSwitchTimerLists( portTickType xLastTime ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;
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153 * Obtain the current tick count, setting *pxTimerListsWereSwitched to pdTRUE
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154 * if a tick count overflow occurred since prvSampleTimeNow() was last called.
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156 static portTickType prvSampleTimeNow( portBASE_TYPE *pxTimerListsWereSwitched ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;
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159 * If the timer list contains any active timers then return the expire time of
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160 * the timer that will expire first and set *pxListWasEmpty to false. If the
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161 * timer list does not contain any timers then return 0 and set *pxListWasEmpty
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164 static portTickType prvGetNextExpireTime( portBASE_TYPE *pxListWasEmpty ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;
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167 * If a timer has expired, process it. Otherwise, block the timer service task
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168 * until either a timer does expire or a command is received.
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170 static void prvProcessTimerOrBlockTask( portTickType xNextExpireTime, portBASE_TYPE xListWasEmpty ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;
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172 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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174 portBASE_TYPE xTimerCreateTimerTask( void )
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176 portBASE_TYPE xReturn = pdFAIL;
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178 /* This function is called when the scheduler is started if
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179 configUSE_TIMERS is set to 1. Check that the infrastructure used by the
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180 timer service task has been created/initialised. If timers have already
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181 been created then the initialisation will already have been performed. */
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182 prvCheckForValidListAndQueue();
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184 if( xTimerQueue != NULL )
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186 xReturn = xTaskCreate( prvTimerTask, ( const signed char * ) "Tmr Svc", ( unsigned short ) configTIMER_TASK_STACK_DEPTH, NULL, ( unsigned portBASE_TYPE ) configTIMER_TASK_PRIORITY, NULL);
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189 configASSERT( xReturn );
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192 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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194 xTimerHandle xTimerCreate( const signed char *pcTimerName, portTickType xTimerPeriodInTicks, unsigned portBASE_TYPE uxAutoReload, void *pvTimerID, tmrTIMER_CALLBACK pxCallbackFunction )
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196 xTIMER *pxNewTimer;
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198 /* Allocate the timer structure. */
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199 if( xTimerPeriodInTicks == ( portTickType ) 0U )
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202 configASSERT( ( xTimerPeriodInTicks > 0 ) );
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206 pxNewTimer = ( xTIMER * ) pvPortMalloc( sizeof( xTIMER ) );
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207 if( pxNewTimer != NULL )
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209 /* Ensure the infrastructure used by the timer service task has been
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210 created/initialised. */
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211 prvCheckForValidListAndQueue();
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213 /* Initialise the timer structure members using the function parameters. */
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214 pxNewTimer->pcTimerName = pcTimerName;
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215 pxNewTimer->xTimerPeriodInTicks = xTimerPeriodInTicks;
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216 pxNewTimer->uxAutoReload = uxAutoReload;
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217 pxNewTimer->pvTimerID = pvTimerID;
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218 pxNewTimer->pxCallbackFunction = pxCallbackFunction;
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219 vListInitialiseItem( &( pxNewTimer->xTimerListItem ) );
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221 traceTIMER_CREATE( pxNewTimer );
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225 traceTIMER_CREATE_FAILED();
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229 return ( xTimerHandle ) pxNewTimer;
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231 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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233 portBASE_TYPE xTimerGenericCommand( xTimerHandle xTimer, portBASE_TYPE xCommandID, portTickType xOptionalValue, portBASE_TYPE *pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken, portTickType xBlockTime )
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235 portBASE_TYPE xReturn = pdFAIL;
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236 xTIMER_MESSAGE xMessage;
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238 /* Send a message to the timer service task to perform a particular action
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239 on a particular timer definition. */
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240 if( xTimerQueue != NULL )
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242 /* Send a command to the timer service task to start the xTimer timer. */
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243 xMessage.xMessageID = xCommandID;
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244 xMessage.xMessageValue = xOptionalValue;
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245 xMessage.pxTimer = ( xTIMER * ) xTimer;
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247 if( pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken == NULL )
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249 if( xTaskGetSchedulerState() == taskSCHEDULER_RUNNING )
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251 xReturn = xQueueSendToBack( xTimerQueue, &xMessage, xBlockTime );
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255 xReturn = xQueueSendToBack( xTimerQueue, &xMessage, tmrNO_DELAY );
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260 xReturn = xQueueSendToBackFromISR( xTimerQueue, &xMessage, pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken );
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263 traceTIMER_COMMAND_SEND( xTimer, xCommandID, xOptionalValue, xReturn );
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268 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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270 static void prvProcessExpiredTimer( portTickType xNextExpireTime, portTickType xTimeNow )
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273 portBASE_TYPE xResult;
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275 /* Remove the timer from the list of active timers. A check has already
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276 been performed to ensure the list is not empty. */
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277 pxTimer = ( xTIMER * ) listGET_OWNER_OF_HEAD_ENTRY( pxCurrentTimerList );
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278 vListRemove( &( pxTimer->xTimerListItem ) );
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279 traceTIMER_EXPIRED( pxTimer );
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281 /* If the timer is an auto reload timer then calculate the next
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282 expiry time and re-insert the timer in the list of active timers. */
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283 if( pxTimer->uxAutoReload == ( unsigned portBASE_TYPE ) pdTRUE )
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285 /* This is the only time a timer is inserted into a list using
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286 a time relative to anything other than the current time. It
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287 will therefore be inserted into the correct list relative to
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288 the time this task thinks it is now, even if a command to
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289 switch lists due to a tick count overflow is already waiting in
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290 the timer queue. */
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291 if( prvInsertTimerInActiveList( pxTimer, ( xNextExpireTime + pxTimer->xTimerPeriodInTicks ), xTimeNow, xNextExpireTime ) == pdTRUE )
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293 /* The timer expired before it was added to the active timer
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294 list. Reload it now. */
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295 xResult = xTimerGenericCommand( pxTimer, tmrCOMMAND_START, xNextExpireTime, NULL, tmrNO_DELAY );
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296 configASSERT( xResult );
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301 /* Call the timer callback. */
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302 pxTimer->pxCallbackFunction( ( xTimerHandle ) pxTimer );
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304 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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306 static void prvTimerTask( void *pvParameters )
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308 portTickType xNextExpireTime;
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309 portBASE_TYPE xListWasEmpty;
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311 /* Just to avoid compiler warnings. */
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312 ( void ) pvParameters;
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316 /* Query the timers list to see if it contains any timers, and if so,
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317 obtain the time at which the next timer will expire. */
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318 xNextExpireTime = prvGetNextExpireTime( &xListWasEmpty );
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320 /* If a timer has expired, process it. Otherwise, block this task
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321 until either a timer does expire, or a command is received. */
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322 prvProcessTimerOrBlockTask( xNextExpireTime, xListWasEmpty );
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324 /* Empty the command queue. */
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325 prvProcessReceivedCommands();
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328 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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330 static void prvProcessTimerOrBlockTask( portTickType xNextExpireTime, portBASE_TYPE xListWasEmpty )
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332 portTickType xTimeNow;
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333 portBASE_TYPE xTimerListsWereSwitched;
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337 /* Obtain the time now to make an assessment as to whether the timer
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338 has expired or not. If obtaining the time causes the lists to switch
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339 then don't process this timer as any timers that remained in the list
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340 when the lists were switched will have been processed within the
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341 prvSampelTimeNow() function. */
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342 xTimeNow = prvSampleTimeNow( &xTimerListsWereSwitched );
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343 if( xTimerListsWereSwitched == pdFALSE )
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345 /* The tick count has not overflowed, has the timer expired? */
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346 if( ( xListWasEmpty == pdFALSE ) && ( xNextExpireTime <= xTimeNow ) )
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349 prvProcessExpiredTimer( xNextExpireTime, xTimeNow );
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353 /* The tick count has not overflowed, and the next expire
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354 time has not been reached yet. This task should therefore
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355 block to wait for the next expire time or a command to be
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356 received - whichever comes first. The following line cannot
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357 be reached unless xNextExpireTime > xTimeNow, except in the
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358 case when the current timer list is empty. */
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359 vQueueWaitForMessageRestricted( xTimerQueue, ( xNextExpireTime - xTimeNow ) );
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361 if( xTaskResumeAll() == pdFALSE )
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363 /* Yield to wait for either a command to arrive, or the block time
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364 to expire. If a command arrived between the critical section being
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365 exited and this yield then the yield will not cause the task
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367 portYIELD_WITHIN_API();
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377 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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379 static portTickType prvGetNextExpireTime( portBASE_TYPE *pxListWasEmpty )
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381 portTickType xNextExpireTime;
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383 /* Timers are listed in expiry time order, with the head of the list
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384 referencing the task that will expire first. Obtain the time at which
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385 the timer with the nearest expiry time will expire. If there are no
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386 active timers then just set the next expire time to 0. That will cause
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387 this task to unblock when the tick count overflows, at which point the
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388 timer lists will be switched and the next expiry time can be
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390 *pxListWasEmpty = listLIST_IS_EMPTY( pxCurrentTimerList );
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391 if( *pxListWasEmpty == pdFALSE )
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393 xNextExpireTime = listGET_ITEM_VALUE_OF_HEAD_ENTRY( pxCurrentTimerList );
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397 /* Ensure the task unblocks when the tick count rolls over. */
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398 xNextExpireTime = ( portTickType ) 0U;
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401 return xNextExpireTime;
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403 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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405 static portTickType prvSampleTimeNow( portBASE_TYPE *pxTimerListsWereSwitched )
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407 portTickType xTimeNow;
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408 static portTickType xLastTime = ( portTickType ) 0U;
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410 xTimeNow = xTaskGetTickCount();
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412 if( xTimeNow < xLastTime )
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414 prvSwitchTimerLists( xLastTime );
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415 *pxTimerListsWereSwitched = pdTRUE;
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419 *pxTimerListsWereSwitched = pdFALSE;
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422 xLastTime = xTimeNow;
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426 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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428 static portBASE_TYPE prvInsertTimerInActiveList( xTIMER *pxTimer, portTickType xNextExpiryTime, portTickType xTimeNow, portTickType xCommandTime )
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430 portBASE_TYPE xProcessTimerNow = pdFALSE;
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432 listSET_LIST_ITEM_VALUE( &( pxTimer->xTimerListItem ), xNextExpiryTime );
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433 listSET_LIST_ITEM_OWNER( &( pxTimer->xTimerListItem ), pxTimer );
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435 if( xNextExpiryTime <= xTimeNow )
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437 /* Has the expiry time elapsed between the command to start/reset a
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438 timer was issued, and the time the command was processed? */
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439 if( ( ( portTickType ) ( xTimeNow - xCommandTime ) ) >= pxTimer->xTimerPeriodInTicks )
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441 /* The time between a command being issued and the command being
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442 processed actually exceeds the timers period. */
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443 xProcessTimerNow = pdTRUE;
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447 vListInsert( pxOverflowTimerList, &( pxTimer->xTimerListItem ) );
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452 if( ( xTimeNow < xCommandTime ) && ( xNextExpiryTime >= xCommandTime ) )
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454 /* If, since the command was issued, the tick count has overflowed
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455 but the expiry time has not, then the timer must have already passed
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456 its expiry time and should be processed immediately. */
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457 xProcessTimerNow = pdTRUE;
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461 vListInsert( pxCurrentTimerList, &( pxTimer->xTimerListItem ) );
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465 return xProcessTimerNow;
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467 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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469 static void prvProcessReceivedCommands( void )
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471 xTIMER_MESSAGE xMessage;
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473 portBASE_TYPE xTimerListsWereSwitched, xResult;
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474 portTickType xTimeNow;
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476 /* In this case the xTimerListsWereSwitched parameter is not used, but it
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477 must be present in the function call. */
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478 xTimeNow = prvSampleTimeNow( &xTimerListsWereSwitched );
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480 while( xQueueReceive( xTimerQueue, &xMessage, tmrNO_DELAY ) != pdFAIL )
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482 pxTimer = xMessage.pxTimer;
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484 /* Is the timer already in a list of active timers? When the command
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485 is trmCOMMAND_PROCESS_TIMER_OVERFLOW, the timer will be NULL as the
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486 command is to the task rather than to an individual timer. */
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487 if( pxTimer != NULL )
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489 if( listIS_CONTAINED_WITHIN( NULL, &( pxTimer->xTimerListItem ) ) == pdFALSE )
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491 /* The timer is in a list, remove it. */
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492 vListRemove( &( pxTimer->xTimerListItem ) );
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496 traceTIMER_COMMAND_RECEIVED( pxTimer, xMessage.xMessageID, xMessage.xMessageValue );
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498 switch( xMessage.xMessageID )
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500 case tmrCOMMAND_START :
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501 /* Start or restart a timer. */
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502 if( prvInsertTimerInActiveList( pxTimer, xMessage.xMessageValue + pxTimer->xTimerPeriodInTicks, xTimeNow, xMessage.xMessageValue ) == pdTRUE )
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504 /* The timer expired before it was added to the active timer
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505 list. Process it now. */
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506 pxTimer->pxCallbackFunction( ( xTimerHandle ) pxTimer );
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508 if( pxTimer->uxAutoReload == ( unsigned portBASE_TYPE ) pdTRUE )
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510 xResult = xTimerGenericCommand( pxTimer, tmrCOMMAND_START, xMessage.xMessageValue + pxTimer->xTimerPeriodInTicks, NULL, tmrNO_DELAY );
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511 configASSERT( xResult );
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517 case tmrCOMMAND_STOP :
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518 /* The timer has already been removed from the active list.
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519 There is nothing to do here. */
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522 case tmrCOMMAND_CHANGE_PERIOD :
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523 pxTimer->xTimerPeriodInTicks = xMessage.xMessageValue;
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524 configASSERT( ( pxTimer->xTimerPeriodInTicks > 0 ) );
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525 prvInsertTimerInActiveList( pxTimer, ( xTimeNow + pxTimer->xTimerPeriodInTicks ), xTimeNow, xTimeNow );
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528 case tmrCOMMAND_DELETE :
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529 /* The timer has already been removed from the active list,
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530 just free up the memory. */
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531 vPortFree( pxTimer );
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535 /* Don't expect to get here. */
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540 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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542 static void prvSwitchTimerLists( portTickType xLastTime )
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544 portTickType xNextExpireTime, xReloadTime;
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547 portBASE_TYPE xResult;
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549 /* Remove compiler warnings if configASSERT() is not defined. */
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550 ( void ) xLastTime;
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552 /* The tick count has overflowed. The timer lists must be switched.
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553 If there are any timers still referenced from the current timer list
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554 then they must have expired and should be processed before the lists
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556 while( listLIST_IS_EMPTY( pxCurrentTimerList ) == pdFALSE )
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558 xNextExpireTime = listGET_ITEM_VALUE_OF_HEAD_ENTRY( pxCurrentTimerList );
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560 /* Remove the timer from the list. */
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561 pxTimer = ( xTIMER * ) listGET_OWNER_OF_HEAD_ENTRY( pxCurrentTimerList );
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562 vListRemove( &( pxTimer->xTimerListItem ) );
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564 /* Execute its callback, then send a command to restart the timer if
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565 it is an auto-reload timer. It cannot be restarted here as the lists
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566 have not yet been switched. */
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567 pxTimer->pxCallbackFunction( ( xTimerHandle ) pxTimer );
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569 if( pxTimer->uxAutoReload == ( unsigned portBASE_TYPE ) pdTRUE )
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571 /* Calculate the reload value, and if the reload value results in
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572 the timer going into the same timer list then it has already expired
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573 and the timer should be re-inserted into the current list so it is
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574 processed again within this loop. Otherwise a command should be sent
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575 to restart the timer to ensure it is only inserted into a list after
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576 the lists have been swapped. */
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577 xReloadTime = ( xNextExpireTime + pxTimer->xTimerPeriodInTicks );
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578 if( xReloadTime > xNextExpireTime )
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580 listSET_LIST_ITEM_VALUE( &( pxTimer->xTimerListItem ), xReloadTime );
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581 listSET_LIST_ITEM_OWNER( &( pxTimer->xTimerListItem ), pxTimer );
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582 vListInsert( pxCurrentTimerList, &( pxTimer->xTimerListItem ) );
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586 xResult = xTimerGenericCommand( pxTimer, tmrCOMMAND_START, xNextExpireTime, NULL, tmrNO_DELAY );
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587 configASSERT( xResult );
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593 pxTemp = pxCurrentTimerList;
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594 pxCurrentTimerList = pxOverflowTimerList;
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595 pxOverflowTimerList = pxTemp;
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597 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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599 static void prvCheckForValidListAndQueue( void )
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601 /* Check that the list from which active timers are referenced, and the
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602 queue used to communicate with the timer service, have been
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604 taskENTER_CRITICAL();
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606 if( xTimerQueue == NULL )
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608 vListInitialise( &xActiveTimerList1 );
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609 vListInitialise( &xActiveTimerList2 );
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610 pxCurrentTimerList = &xActiveTimerList1;
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611 pxOverflowTimerList = &xActiveTimerList2;
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612 xTimerQueue = xQueueCreate( ( unsigned portBASE_TYPE ) configTIMER_QUEUE_LENGTH, sizeof( xTIMER_MESSAGE ) );
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615 taskEXIT_CRITICAL();
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617 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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619 portBASE_TYPE xTimerIsTimerActive( xTimerHandle xTimer )
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621 portBASE_TYPE xTimerIsInActiveList;
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622 xTIMER *pxTimer = ( xTIMER * ) xTimer;
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624 /* Is the timer in the list of active timers? */
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625 taskENTER_CRITICAL();
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627 /* Checking to see if it is in the NULL list in effect checks to see if
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628 it is referenced from either the current or the overflow timer lists in
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629 one go, but the logic has to be reversed, hence the '!'. */
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630 xTimerIsInActiveList = !( listIS_CONTAINED_WITHIN( NULL, &( pxTimer->xTimerListItem ) ) );
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632 taskEXIT_CRITICAL();
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634 return xTimerIsInActiveList;
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636 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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638 void *pvTimerGetTimerID( xTimerHandle xTimer )
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640 xTIMER *pxTimer = ( xTIMER * ) xTimer;
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642 return pxTimer->pvTimerID;
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644 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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646 /* This entire source file will be skipped if the application is not configured
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647 to include software timer functionality. If you want to include software timer
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648 functionality then ensure configUSE_TIMERS is set to 1 in FreeRTOSConfig.h. */
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649 #endif /* configUSE_TIMERS == 1 */
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