2 FreeRTOS V7.4.2 - Copyright (C) 2013 Real Time Engineers Ltd.
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4 FEATURES AND PORTS ARE ADDED TO FREERTOS ALL THE TIME. PLEASE VISIT
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5 http://www.FreeRTOS.org TO ENSURE YOU ARE USING THE LATEST VERSION.
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7 ***************************************************************************
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9 * FreeRTOS tutorial books are available in pdf and paperback. *
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10 * Complete, revised, and edited pdf reference manuals are also *
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13 * Purchasing FreeRTOS documentation will not only help you, by *
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14 * ensuring you get running as quickly as possible and with an *
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15 * in-depth knowledge of how to use FreeRTOS, it will also help *
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16 * the FreeRTOS project to continue with its mission of providing *
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17 * professional grade, cross platform, de facto standard solutions *
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18 * for microcontrollers - completely free of charge! *
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20 * >>> See http://www.FreeRTOS.org/Documentation for details. <<< *
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22 * Thank you for using FreeRTOS, and thank you for your support! *
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24 ***************************************************************************
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27 This file is part of the FreeRTOS distribution.
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29 FreeRTOS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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30 the terms of the GNU General Public License (version 2) as published by the
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31 Free Software Foundation AND MODIFIED BY the FreeRTOS exception.
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33 >>>>>>NOTE<<<<<< The modification to the GPL is included to allow you to
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34 distribute a combined work that includes FreeRTOS without being obliged to
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35 provide the source code for proprietary components outside of the FreeRTOS
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39 WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
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40 FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more
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41 details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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44 writing to Real Time Engineers Ltd., contact details for whom are available
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45 on the FreeRTOS WEB site.
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49 ***************************************************************************
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51 * Having a problem? Start by reading the FAQ "My application does *
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52 * not run, what could be wrong?" *
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54 * http://www.FreeRTOS.org/FAQHelp.html *
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56 ***************************************************************************
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59 http://www.FreeRTOS.org - Documentation, books, training, latest versions,
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60 license and Real Time Engineers Ltd. contact details.
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62 http://www.FreeRTOS.org/plus - A selection of FreeRTOS ecosystem products,
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63 including FreeRTOS+Trace - an indispensable productivity tool, and our new
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64 fully thread aware and reentrant UDP/IP stack.
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66 http://www.OpenRTOS.com - Real Time Engineers ltd license FreeRTOS to High
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67 Integrity Systems, who sell the code with commercial support,
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68 indemnification and middleware, under the OpenRTOS brand.
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70 http://www.SafeRTOS.com - High Integrity Systems also provide a safety
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71 engineered and independently SIL3 certified version for use in safety and
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72 mission critical applications that require provable dependability.
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75 #ifndef FREERTOS_CONFIG_H
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76 #define FREERTOS_CONFIG_H
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78 /*-----------------------------------------------------------
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79 * Application specific definitions.
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81 * These definitions should be adjusted for your particular hardware and
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82 * application requirements.
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84 * THESE PARAMETERS ARE DESCRIBED WITHIN THE 'CONFIGURATION' SECTION OF THE
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85 * FreeRTOS API DOCUMENTATION AVAILABLE ON THE FreeRTOS.org WEB SITE.
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86 * http://www.freertos.org/a00110.html
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88 * The bottom of this file contains some constants specific to running the UDP
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89 * stack in this demo. Constants specific to FreeRTOS+UDP itself (rather than
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90 * the demo) are contained in FreeRTOSIPConfig.h.
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91 *----------------------------------------------------------*/
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93 #define configUSE_PREEMPTION 1
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94 #define configMAX_PRIORITIES ( ( unsigned portBASE_TYPE ) 7 )
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95 #define configTICK_RATE_HZ ( 1000 ) /* In this non-real time simulated environment the tick frequency has to be at least a multiple of the Win32 tick frequency, and therefore very slow. */
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96 #define configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE ( ( unsigned short ) 60 ) /* In this simulated case, the stack only has to hold one small structure as the real stack is part of the Win32 thread. */
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97 #define configTOTAL_HEAP_SIZE ( ( size_t ) ( 32U * 1024U ) )
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98 #define configMAX_TASK_NAME_LEN ( 7 )
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99 #define configUSE_TRACE_FACILITY 1
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100 #define configUSE_16_BIT_TICKS 0
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101 #define configIDLE_SHOULD_YIELD 1
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102 #define configUSE_CO_ROUTINES 0
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103 #define configUSE_MUTEXES 1
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104 #define configUSE_RECURSIVE_MUTEXES 1
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105 #define configQUEUE_REGISTRY_SIZE 0
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106 #define configUSE_APPLICATION_TASK_TAG 0
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107 #define configUSE_COUNTING_SEMAPHORES 1
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108 #define configUSE_ALTERNATIVE_API 0
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110 /* Hook function related definitions. */
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111 #define configUSE_TICK_HOOK 0
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112 #define configUSE_IDLE_HOOK 1
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113 #define configUSE_MALLOC_FAILED_HOOK 1
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114 #define configCHECK_FOR_STACK_OVERFLOW 0 /* Not applicable to the Win32 port. */
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116 /* Software timer related definitions. */
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117 #define configUSE_TIMERS 1
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118 #define configTIMER_TASK_PRIORITY ( configMAX_PRIORITIES - 1 )
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119 #define configTIMER_QUEUE_LENGTH 5
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120 #define configTIMER_TASK_STACK_DEPTH ( configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE * 2 )
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122 /* Run time stats gathering definitions. */
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123 unsigned long ulGetRunTimeCounterValue( void );
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124 void vConfigureTimerForRunTimeStats( void );
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125 #define configGENERATE_RUN_TIME_STATS 1
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126 #define portCONFIGURE_TIMER_FOR_RUN_TIME_STATS() vConfigureTimerForRunTimeStats()
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127 #define portGET_RUN_TIME_COUNTER_VALUE() ulGetRunTimeCounterValue()
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129 /* Co-routine definitions. */
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130 #define configUSE_CO_ROUTINES 0
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131 #define configMAX_CO_ROUTINE_PRIORITIES ( 2 )
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133 /* Set the following definitions to 1 to include the API function, or zero
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134 to exclude the API function. */
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135 #define INCLUDE_vTaskPrioritySet 1
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136 #define INCLUDE_uxTaskPriorityGet 1
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137 #define INCLUDE_vTaskDelete 1
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138 #define INCLUDE_vTaskCleanUpResources 0
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139 #define INCLUDE_vTaskSuspend 1
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140 #define INCLUDE_vTaskDelayUntil 1
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141 #define INCLUDE_vTaskDelay 1
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142 #define INCLUDE_uxTaskGetStackHighWaterMark 1
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143 #define INCLUDE_xTaskGetSchedulerState 1
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144 #define INCLUDE_xTimerGetTimerTaskHandle 0
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145 #define INCLUDE_xTaskGetIdleTaskHandle 0
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146 #define INCLUDE_xQueueGetMutexHolder 1
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148 /* Assert call defined for debug builds. */
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150 extern void vAssertCalled( const char *pcFile, unsigned long ulLine );
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151 #define configASSERT( x ) if( ( x ) == 0 ) vAssertCalled( __FILE__, __LINE__ )
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152 #endif /* _DEBUG */
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156 /* Application specific definitions follow. **********************************/
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158 /* The UDP port to use for incoming command inputs. The outgoing port is
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159 set to ( configUDP_CLI_PORT_NUMBER + 1 ). */
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160 #define configUDP_CLI_PORT_NUMBER 5001
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162 /* The size of the global output buffer that is available for use when there
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163 are multiple command interpreters running at once (for example, one on a UART
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164 and one on TCP/IP). This is done to prevent an output buffer being defined by
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165 each implementation - which would waste RAM. In this case, there is only one
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166 command interpreter running, and it has its own local output buffer, so the
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167 global buffer is just set to be one byte long as it is not used and should not
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168 take up unnecessary RAM. */
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169 #define configCOMMAND_INT_MAX_OUTPUT_SIZE 1
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171 #endif /* FREERTOS_CONFIG_H */
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