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#ifndef EVENT_GROUPS_H\r
#define EVENT_GROUPS_H\r
#error "include FreeRTOS.h" must appear in source files before "include event_groups.h"\r
#endif\r
\r
+/* FreeRTOS includes. */\r
#include "timers.h"\r
\r
#ifdef __cplusplus\r
* \defgroup EventGroupHandle_t EventGroupHandle_t\r
* \ingroup EventGroup\r
*/\r
-typedef void * EventGroupHandle_t;\r
+struct EventGroupDef_t;\r
+typedef struct EventGroupDef_t * EventGroupHandle_t;\r
\r
-/* \r
+/*\r
* The type that holds event bits always matches TickType_t - therefore the\r
* number of bits it holds is set by configUSE_16_BIT_TICKS (16 bits if set to 1,\r
- * 32 bits if set to 0. \r
+ * 32 bits if set to 0.\r
*\r
* \defgroup EventBits_t EventBits_t\r
* \ingroup EventGroup\r
EventGroupHandle_t xEventGroupCreate( void );\r
</pre>\r
*\r
- * Create a new event group. This function cannot be called from an interrupt.\r
+ * Create a new event group.\r
+ *\r
+ * Internally, within the FreeRTOS implementation, event groups use a [small]\r
+ * block of memory, in which the event group's structure is stored. If an event\r
+ * groups is created using xEventGropuCreate() then the required memory is\r
+ * automatically dynamically allocated inside the xEventGroupCreate() function.\r
+ * (see http://www.freertos.org/a00111.html). If an event group is created\r
+ * using xEventGropuCreateStatic() then the application writer must instead\r
+ * provide the memory that will get used by the event group.\r
+ * xEventGroupCreateStatic() therefore allows an event group to be created\r
+ * without using any dynamic memory allocation.\r
*\r
* Although event groups are not related to ticks, for internal implementation\r
* reasons the number of bits available for use in an event group is dependent\r
* \defgroup xEventGroupCreate xEventGroupCreate\r
* \ingroup EventGroup\r
*/\r
-EventGroupHandle_t xEventGroupCreate( void ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;\r
+#if( configSUPPORT_DYNAMIC_ALLOCATION == 1 )\r
+ EventGroupHandle_t xEventGroupCreate( void ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;\r
+#endif\r
+\r
+/**\r
+ * event_groups.h\r
+ *<pre>\r
+ EventGroupHandle_t xEventGroupCreateStatic( EventGroupHandle_t * pxEventGroupBuffer );\r
+ </pre>\r
+ *\r
+ * Create a new event group.\r
+ *\r
+ * Internally, within the FreeRTOS implementation, event groups use a [small]\r
+ * block of memory, in which the event group's structure is stored. If an event\r
+ * groups is created using xEventGropuCreate() then the required memory is\r
+ * automatically dynamically allocated inside the xEventGroupCreate() function.\r
+ * (see http://www.freertos.org/a00111.html). If an event group is created\r
+ * using xEventGropuCreateStatic() then the application writer must instead\r
+ * provide the memory that will get used by the event group.\r
+ * xEventGroupCreateStatic() therefore allows an event group to be created\r
+ * without using any dynamic memory allocation.\r
+ *\r
+ * Although event groups are not related to ticks, for internal implementation\r
+ * reasons the number of bits available for use in an event group is dependent\r
+ * on the configUSE_16_BIT_TICKS setting in FreeRTOSConfig.h. If\r
+ * configUSE_16_BIT_TICKS is 1 then each event group contains 8 usable bits (bit\r
+ * 0 to bit 7). If configUSE_16_BIT_TICKS is set to 0 then each event group has\r
+ * 24 usable bits (bit 0 to bit 23). The EventBits_t type is used to store\r
+ * event bits within an event group.\r
+ *\r
+ * @param pxEventGroupBuffer pxEventGroupBuffer must point to a variable of type\r
+ * StaticEventGroup_t, which will be then be used to hold the event group's data\r
+ * structures, removing the need for the memory to be allocated dynamically.\r
+ *\r
+ * @return If the event group was created then a handle to the event group is\r
+ * returned. If pxEventGroupBuffer was NULL then NULL is returned.\r
+ *\r
+ * Example usage:\r
+ <pre>\r
+ // StaticEventGroup_t is a publicly accessible structure that has the same\r
+ // size and alignment requirements as the real event group structure. It is\r
+ // provided as a mechanism for applications to know the size of the event\r
+ // group (which is dependent on the architecture and configuration file\r
+ // settings) without breaking the strict data hiding policy by exposing the\r
+ // real event group internals. This StaticEventGroup_t variable is passed\r
+ // into the xSemaphoreCreateEventGroupStatic() function and is used to store\r
+ // the event group's data structures\r
+ StaticEventGroup_t xEventGroupBuffer;\r
+\r
+ // Create the event group without dynamically allocating any memory.\r
+ xEventGroup = xEventGroupCreateStatic( &xEventGroupBuffer );\r
+ </pre>\r
+ */\r
+#if( configSUPPORT_STATIC_ALLOCATION == 1 )\r
+ EventGroupHandle_t xEventGroupCreateStatic( StaticEventGroup_t *pxEventGroupBuffer ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;\r
+#endif\r
\r
/**\r
* event_groups.h\r
void aFunction( EventGroupHandle_t xEventGroup )\r
{\r
EventBits_t uxBits;\r
- const TickType_t xTicksToWait = 100 / portTICK_RATE_MS;\r
+ const TickType_t xTicksToWait = 100 / portTICK_PERIOD_MS;\r
\r
// Wait a maximum of 100ms for either bit 0 or bit 4 to be set within\r
// the event group. Clear the bits before exiting.\r
/**\r
* event_groups.h\r
*<pre>\r
- EventBits_t xEventGroupClearBitsFromISR( EventGroupHandle_t xEventGroup, const EventBits_t uxBitsToClear );\r
+ BaseType_t xEventGroupClearBitsFromISR( EventGroupHandle_t xEventGroup, const EventBits_t uxBitsToSet );\r
</pre>\r
*\r
- * A version of xEventGroupClearBits() that can be called from an interrupt\r
- * service routine. See the xEventGroupClearBits() documentation.\r
+ * A version of xEventGroupClearBits() that can be called from an interrupt.\r
+ *\r
+ * Setting bits in an event group is not a deterministic operation because there\r
+ * are an unknown number of tasks that may be waiting for the bit or bits being\r
+ * set. FreeRTOS does not allow nondeterministic operations to be performed\r
+ * while interrupts are disabled, so protects event groups that are accessed\r
+ * from tasks by suspending the scheduler rather than disabling interrupts. As\r
+ * a result event groups cannot be accessed directly from an interrupt service\r
+ * routine. Therefore xEventGroupClearBitsFromISR() sends a message to the\r
+ * timer task to have the clear operation performed in the context of the timer\r
+ * task.\r
+ *\r
+ * @param xEventGroup The event group in which the bits are to be cleared.\r
*\r
+ * @param uxBitsToClear A bitwise value that indicates the bit or bits to clear.\r
+ * For example, to clear bit 3 only, set uxBitsToClear to 0x08. To clear bit 3\r
+ * and bit 0 set uxBitsToClear to 0x09.\r
+ *\r
+ * @return If the request to execute the function was posted successfully then\r
+ * pdPASS is returned, otherwise pdFALSE is returned. pdFALSE will be returned\r
+ * if the timer service queue was full.\r
+ *\r
+ * Example usage:\r
+ <pre>\r
+ #define BIT_0 ( 1 << 0 )\r
+ #define BIT_4 ( 1 << 4 )\r
+\r
+ // An event group which it is assumed has already been created by a call to\r
+ // xEventGroupCreate().\r
+ EventGroupHandle_t xEventGroup;\r
+\r
+ void anInterruptHandler( void )\r
+ {\r
+ // Clear bit 0 and bit 4 in xEventGroup.\r
+ xResult = xEventGroupClearBitsFromISR(\r
+ xEventGroup, // The event group being updated.\r
+ BIT_0 | BIT_4 ); // The bits being set.\r
+\r
+ if( xResult == pdPASS )\r
+ {\r
+ // The message was posted successfully.\r
+ }\r
+ }\r
+ </pre>\r
* \defgroup xEventGroupClearBitsFromISR xEventGroupClearBitsFromISR\r
* \ingroup EventGroup\r
*/\r
-EventBits_t xEventGroupClearBitsFromISR( EventGroupHandle_t xEventGroup, const EventBits_t uxBitsToClear ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;\r
+#if( configUSE_TRACE_FACILITY == 1 )\r
+ BaseType_t xEventGroupClearBitsFromISR( EventGroupHandle_t xEventGroup, const EventBits_t uxBitsToClear ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;\r
+#else\r
+ #define xEventGroupClearBitsFromISR( xEventGroup, uxBitsToClear ) xTimerPendFunctionCallFromISR( vEventGroupClearBitsCallback, ( void * ) xEventGroup, ( uint32_t ) uxBitsToClear, NULL )\r
+#endif\r
\r
/**\r
* event_groups.h\r
* Setting bits in an event group is not a deterministic operation because there\r
* are an unknown number of tasks that may be waiting for the bit or bits being\r
* set. FreeRTOS does not allow nondeterministic operations to be performed in\r
- * interrupts or from critical sections. Therefore xEventGroupSetBitFromISR()\r
+ * interrupts or from critical sections. Therefore xEventGroupSetBitsFromISR()\r
* sends a message to the timer task to have the set operation performed in the\r
* context of the timer task - where a scheduler lock is used in place of a\r
* critical section.\r
* *pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken must be initialised to pdFALSE. See the\r
* example code below.\r
*\r
- * @return If the request to execute the function was posted successfully then \r
- * pdPASS is returned, otherwise pdFALSE is returned. pdFALSE will be returned \r
+ * @return If the request to execute the function was posted successfully then\r
+ * pdPASS is returned, otherwise pdFALSE is returned. pdFALSE will be returned\r
* if the timer service queue was full.\r
*\r
* Example usage:\r
if( xResult == pdPASS )\r
{\r
// If xHigherPriorityTaskWoken is now set to pdTRUE then a context\r
- // switch should be requested. The macro used is port specific and \r
- // will be either portYIELD_FROM_ISR() or portEND_SWITCHING_ISR() - \r
+ // switch should be requested. The macro used is port specific and\r
+ // will be either portYIELD_FROM_ISR() or portEND_SWITCHING_ISR() -\r
// refer to the documentation page for the port being used.\r
portYIELD_FROM_ISR( xHigherPriorityTaskWoken );\r
}\r
* \defgroup xEventGroupSetBitsFromISR xEventGroupSetBitsFromISR\r
* \ingroup EventGroup\r
*/\r
-#define xEventGroupSetBitsFromISR( xEventGroup, uxBitsToSet, pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken ) xTimerPendFunctionCallFromISR( vEventGroupSetBitsCallback, ( void * ) xEventGroup, ( uint32_t ) uxBitsToSet, pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken )\r
+#if( configUSE_TRACE_FACILITY == 1 )\r
+ BaseType_t xEventGroupSetBitsFromISR( EventGroupHandle_t xEventGroup, const EventBits_t uxBitsToSet, BaseType_t *pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;\r
+#else\r
+ #define xEventGroupSetBitsFromISR( xEventGroup, uxBitsToSet, pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken ) xTimerPendFunctionCallFromISR( vEventGroupSetBitsCallback, ( void * ) xEventGroup, ( uint32_t ) uxBitsToSet, pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken )\r
+#endif\r
\r
/**\r
* event_groups.h\r
void vTask0( void *pvParameters )\r
{\r
EventBits_t uxReturn;\r
- TickType_t xTicksToWait = 100 / portTICK_RATE_MS;\r
+ TickType_t xTicksToWait = 100 / portTICK_PERIOD_MS;\r
\r
for( ;; )\r
{\r
* \defgroup xEventGroupGetBitsFromISR xEventGroupGetBitsFromISR\r
* \ingroup EventGroup\r
*/\r
-#define xEventGroupGetBitsFromISR( xEventGroup ) xEventGroupClearBitsFromISR( xEventGroup, 0 )\r
+EventBits_t xEventGroupGetBitsFromISR( EventGroupHandle_t xEventGroup ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;\r
\r
/**\r
* event_groups.h\r
*\r
* @param xEventGroup The event group being deleted.\r
*/\r
-void vEventGroupDelete( EventGroupHandle_t xEventGroup );\r
+void vEventGroupDelete( EventGroupHandle_t xEventGroup ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;\r
\r
/* For internal use only. */\r
-void vEventGroupSetBitsCallback( void *pvEventGroup, const uint32_t ulBitsToSet );\r
+void vEventGroupSetBitsCallback( void *pvEventGroup, const uint32_t ulBitsToSet ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;\r
+void vEventGroupClearBitsCallback( void *pvEventGroup, const uint32_t ulBitsToClear ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;\r
+\r
\r
+#if (configUSE_TRACE_FACILITY == 1)\r
+ UBaseType_t uxEventGroupGetNumber( void* xEventGroup ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;\r
+ void vEventGroupSetNumber( void* xEventGroup, UBaseType_t uxEventGroupNumber ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;\r
+#endif\r
\r
#ifdef __cplusplus\r
}\r