/*\r
- FreeRTOS V8.1.0 - Copyright (C) 2014 Real Time Engineers Ltd.\r
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- This file is part of the FreeRTOS distribution.\r
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-*/\r
+ * FreeRTOS Kernel V10.1.0\r
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\r
\r
/*\r
xOneShotTimer = xTimerCreate( "Oneshot Timer", /* Text name to facilitate debugging. The kernel does not use this itself. */\r
tmrdemoONE_SHOT_TIMER_PERIOD, /* The period for the timer. */\r
pdFALSE, /* Don't auto-reload - hence a one shot timer. */\r
- ( void * ) 0, /* The timer identifier. In this case this is not used as the timer has its own callback. */\r
+ ( void * ) 0, /* The timer identifier. Initialise to 0, then increment each time it is called. */\r
prvOneShotTimerCallback ); /* The callback to be called when the timer expires. */\r
\r
if( xOneShotTimer == NULL )\r
{\r
/* The tests appear to be no longer running (stalled). */\r
xTestStatus = pdFAIL;\r
- configASSERT( xTestStatus );\r
}\r
}\r
else\r
\r
static void prvTest1_CreateTimersWithoutSchedulerRunning( void )\r
{\r
-UBaseType_t xTimer;\r
+TickType_t xTimer;\r
\r
for( xTimer = 0; xTimer < configTIMER_QUEUE_LENGTH; xTimer++ )\r
{\r
- /* As the timer queue is not yet full, it should be possible to both create\r
- and start a timer. These timers are being started before the scheduler has\r
- been started, so their block times should get set to zero within the timer\r
- API itself. */\r
+ /* As the timer queue is not yet full, it should be possible to both\r
+ create and start a timer. These timers are being started before the\r
+ scheduler has been started, so their block times should get set to zero\r
+ within the timer API itself. */\r
xAutoReloadTimers[ xTimer ] = xTimerCreate( "FR Timer", /* Text name to facilitate debugging. The kernel does not use this itself. */\r
( ( xTimer + ( TickType_t ) 1 ) * xBasePeriod ),/* The period for the timer. The plus 1 ensures a period of zero is not specified. */\r
pdTRUE, /* Auto-reload is set to true. */\r
( void * ) xTimer, /* An identifier for the timer as all the auto reload timers use the same callback. */\r
prvAutoReloadTimerCallback ); /* The callback to be called when the timer expires. */\r
\r
- configASSERT( strcmp( pcTimerGetTimerName( xAutoReloadTimers[ xTimer ] ), "FR Timer" ) == 0 );\r
-\r
if( xAutoReloadTimers[ xTimer ] == NULL )\r
{\r
xTestStatus = pdFAIL;\r
}\r
else\r
{\r
+ configASSERT( strcmp( pcTimerGetName( xAutoReloadTimers[ xTimer ] ), "FR Timer" ) == 0 );\r
+\r
/* The scheduler has not yet started, so the block period of\r
portMAX_DELAY should just get set to zero in xTimerStart(). Also,\r
the timer queue is not yet full so xTimerStart() should return\r
{\r
uint8_t ucMaxAllowableValue, ucMinAllowableValue, ucTimer;\r
TickType_t xBlockPeriod, xTimerPeriod, xExpectedNumber;\r
+UBaseType_t uxOriginalPriority;\r
\r
- /* Check the auto reload timers expire at the expected rates. */\r
-\r
+ /* Check the auto reload timers expire at the expected rates. Do this at a\r
+ high priority for maximum accuracy. This is ok as most of the time is spent\r
+ in the Blocked state. */\r
+ uxOriginalPriority = uxTaskPriorityGet( NULL );\r
+ vTaskPrioritySet( NULL, ( configMAX_PRIORITIES - 1 ) );\r
\r
/* Delaying for configTIMER_QUEUE_LENGTH * xBasePeriod ticks should allow\r
all the auto reload timers to expire at least once. */\r
}\r
}\r
\r
+ /* Return to the original priority. */\r
+ vTaskPrioritySet( NULL, uxOriginalPriority );\r
+\r
if( xTestStatus == pdPASS )\r
{\r
/* No errors have been reported so increment the loop counter so the\r
will expire when the kernel's tick count is (100 + xBasePeriod). For this\r
reason xMargin is used as an allowable margin for premature timer expiries\r
as well as late timer expiries. */\r
- const TickType_t xMargin = 6;\r
+ #ifdef _WINDOWS_\r
+ /* Windows is not real real time. */\r
+ const TickType_t xMargin = 20;\r
+ #else\r
+ const TickType_t xMargin = 6;\r
+ #endif /* _WINDOWS_ */\r
#else\r
- const TickType_t xMargin = 3;\r
+ #ifdef _WINDOWS_\r
+ /* Windows is not real real time. */\r
+ const TickType_t xMargin = 20;\r
+ #else\r
+ const TickType_t xMargin = 4;\r
+ #endif /* _WINDOWS_ */\r
#endif\r
\r
\r
\r
static void prvAutoReloadTimerCallback( TimerHandle_t pxExpiredTimer )\r
{\r
-uint32_t ulTimerID;\r
+size_t uxTimerID;\r
\r
- ulTimerID = ( uint32_t ) pvTimerGetTimerID( pxExpiredTimer );\r
- if( ulTimerID <= ( configTIMER_QUEUE_LENGTH + 1 ) )\r
+ uxTimerID = ( size_t ) pvTimerGetTimerID( pxExpiredTimer );\r
+ if( uxTimerID <= ( configTIMER_QUEUE_LENGTH + 1 ) )\r
{\r
- ( ucAutoReloadTimerCounters[ ulTimerID ] )++;\r
+ ( ucAutoReloadTimerCounters[ uxTimerID ] )++;\r
}\r
else\r
{\r
\r
static void prvOneShotTimerCallback( TimerHandle_t pxExpiredTimer )\r
{\r
- /* The parameter is not used in this case as only one timer uses this\r
- callback function. */\r
- ( void ) pxExpiredTimer;\r
+/* A count is kept of the number of times this callback function is executed.\r
+The count is stored as the timer's ID. This is only done to test the\r
+vTimerSetTimerID() function. */\r
+static size_t uxCallCount = 0;\r
+size_t uxLastCallCount;\r
+\r
+ /* Obtain the timer's ID, which should be a count of the number of times\r
+ this callback function has been executed. */\r
+ uxLastCallCount = ( size_t ) pvTimerGetTimerID( pxExpiredTimer );\r
+ configASSERT( uxLastCallCount == uxCallCount );\r
+\r
+ /* Increment the call count, then save it back as the timer's ID. This is\r
+ only done to test the vTimerSetTimerID() API function. */\r
+ uxLastCallCount++;\r
+ vTimerSetTimerID( pxExpiredTimer, ( void * ) uxLastCallCount );\r
+ uxCallCount++;\r
\r
ucOneShotTimerCounter++;\r
}\r