2 FreeRTOS V7.5.2 - Copyright (C) 2013 Real Time Engineers Ltd.
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4 VISIT http://www.FreeRTOS.org TO ENSURE YOU ARE USING THE LATEST VERSION.
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8 * FreeRTOS provides completely free yet professionally developed, *
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9 * robust, strictly quality controlled, supported, and cross *
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10 * platform software that has become a de facto standard. *
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12 * Help yourself get started quickly and support the FreeRTOS *
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13 * project by purchasing a FreeRTOS tutorial book, reference *
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14 * manual, or both from: http://www.FreeRTOS.org/Documentation *
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20 This file is part of the FreeRTOS distribution.
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22 FreeRTOS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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28 >>! the source code for proprietary components outside of the FreeRTOS
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31 FreeRTOS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
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34 link: http://www.freertos.org/a00114.html
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40 * Having a problem? Start by reading the FAQ "My application does *
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41 * not run, what could be wrong?" *
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43 * http://www.FreeRTOS.org/FAQHelp.html *
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45 ***************************************************************************
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47 http://www.FreeRTOS.org - Documentation, books, training, latest versions,
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48 license and Real Time Engineers Ltd. contact details.
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50 http://www.FreeRTOS.org/plus - A selection of FreeRTOS ecosystem products,
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51 including FreeRTOS+Trace - an indispensable productivity tool, a DOS
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52 compatible FAT file system, and our tiny thread aware UDP/IP stack.
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54 http://www.OpenRTOS.com - Real Time Engineers ltd license FreeRTOS to High
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55 Integrity Systems to sell under the OpenRTOS brand. Low cost OpenRTOS
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56 licenses offer ticketed support, indemnification and middleware.
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58 http://www.SafeRTOS.com - High Integrity Systems also provide a safety
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59 engineered and independently SIL3 certified version for use in safety and
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60 mission critical applications that require provable dependability.
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67 * Creates all the demo application tasks, then starts the scheduler. The WEB
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68 * documentation provides more details of the standard demo application tasks.
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69 * In addition to the standard demo tasks, the following tasks and tests are
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70 * defined and/or created within this file:
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72 * "Fast Interrupt Test" - A high frequency periodic interrupt is generated
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73 * using a free running timer to demonstrate the use of the
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74 * configKERNEL_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY configuration constant. The interrupt
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75 * service routine measures the number of processor clocks that occur between
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76 * each interrupt - and in so doing measures the jitter in the interrupt timing.
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77 * The maximum measured jitter time is latched in the ulMaxJitter variable, and
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78 * displayed on the OLED display by the 'OLED' task as described below. The
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79 * fast interrupt is configured and handled in the timertest.c source file.
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81 * "OLED" task - the OLED task is a 'gatekeeper' task. It is the only task that
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82 * is permitted to access the display directly. Other tasks wishing to write a
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83 * message to the OLED send the message on a queue to the OLED task instead of
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84 * accessing the OLED themselves. The OLED task just blocks on the queue waiting
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85 * for messages - waking and displaying the messages as they arrive.
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87 * "Check" hook - This only executes every five seconds from the tick hook.
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88 * Its main function is to check that all the standard demo tasks are still
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89 * operational. Should any unexpected behaviour within a demo task be discovered
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90 * the tick hook will write an error to the OLED (via the OLED task). If all the
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91 * demo tasks are executing with their expected behaviour then the check task
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92 * writes PASS to the OLED (again via the OLED task), as described above.
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94 * "uIP" task - This is the task that handles the uIP stack. All TCP/IP
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95 * processing is performed in this task.
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101 /*************************************************************************
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102 * Please ensure to read http://www.freertos.org/portlm3sx965.html
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103 * which provides information on configuring and running this demo for the
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104 * various Luminary Micro EKs.
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105 *************************************************************************/
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107 /* Set the following option to 1 to include the WEB server in the build. By
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108 default the WEB server is excluded to keep the compiled code size under the 32K
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109 limit imposed by the KickStart version of the IAR compiler. The graphics
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110 libraries take up a lot of ROM space, hence including the graphics libraries
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111 and the TCP/IP stack together cannot be accommodated with the 32K size limit. */
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112 #define mainINCLUDE_WEB_SERVER 0
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115 /* Standard includes. */
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117 #include <string.h>
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119 /* Scheduler includes. */
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120 #include "FreeRTOS.h"
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123 #include "semphr.h"
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125 /* Hardware library includes. */
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126 #include "hw_memmap.h"
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127 #include "hw_types.h"
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128 #include "hw_sysctl.h"
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129 #include "sysctl.h"
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132 #include "rit128x96x4.h"
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133 #include "osram128x64x4.h"
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134 #include "formike128x128x16.h"
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136 /* Demo app includes. */
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137 #include "BlockQ.h"
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139 #include "integer.h"
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140 #include "blocktim.h"
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142 #include "partest.h"
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143 #include "semtest.h"
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145 #include "lcd_message.h"
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146 #include "bitmap.h"
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147 #include "GenQTest.h"
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149 #include "recmutex.h"
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150 #include "IntQueue.h"
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151 #include "QueueSet.h"
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153 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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155 /* The time between cycles of the 'check' functionality (defined within the
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157 #define mainCHECK_DELAY ( ( portTickType ) 5000 / portTICK_RATE_MS )
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159 /* Size of the stack allocated to the uIP task. */
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160 #define mainBASIC_WEB_STACK_SIZE ( configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE * 3 )
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162 /* The OLED task uses the sprintf function so requires a little more stack too. */
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163 #define mainOLED_TASK_STACK_SIZE ( configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE + 50 )
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165 /* Task priorities. */
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166 #define mainQUEUE_POLL_PRIORITY ( tskIDLE_PRIORITY + 2 )
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167 #define mainCHECK_TASK_PRIORITY ( tskIDLE_PRIORITY + 3 )
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168 #define mainSEM_TEST_PRIORITY ( tskIDLE_PRIORITY + 1 )
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169 #define mainBLOCK_Q_PRIORITY ( tskIDLE_PRIORITY + 2 )
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170 #define mainCREATOR_TASK_PRIORITY ( tskIDLE_PRIORITY + 3 )
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171 #define mainINTEGER_TASK_PRIORITY ( tskIDLE_PRIORITY )
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172 #define mainGEN_QUEUE_TASK_PRIORITY ( tskIDLE_PRIORITY )
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174 /* The maximum number of message that can be waiting for display at any one
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176 #define mainOLED_QUEUE_SIZE ( 3 )
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178 /* Dimensions the buffer into which the jitter time is written. */
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179 #define mainMAX_MSG_LEN 25
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181 /* The period of the system clock in nano seconds. This is used to calculate
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182 the jitter time in nano seconds. */
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183 #define mainNS_PER_CLOCK ( ( unsigned portLONG ) ( ( 1.0 / ( double ) configCPU_CLOCK_HZ ) * 1000000000.0 ) )
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185 /* Constants used when writing strings to the display. */
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186 #define mainCHARACTER_HEIGHT ( 9 )
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187 #define mainMAX_ROWS_128 ( mainCHARACTER_HEIGHT * 14 )
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188 #define mainMAX_ROWS_96 ( mainCHARACTER_HEIGHT * 10 )
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189 #define mainMAX_ROWS_64 ( mainCHARACTER_HEIGHT * 7 )
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190 #define mainFULL_SCALE ( 15 )
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191 #define ulSSI_FREQUENCY ( 3500000UL )
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193 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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196 * The task that handles the uIP stack. All TCP/IP processing is performed in
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199 extern void vuIP_Task( void *pvParameters );
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202 * The display is written two by more than one task so is controlled by a
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203 * 'gatekeeper' task. This is the only task that is actually permitted to
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204 * access the display directly. Other tasks wanting to display a message send
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205 * the message to the gatekeeper.
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207 static void vOLEDTask( void *pvParameters );
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210 * Configure the hardware for the demo.
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212 static void prvSetupHardware( void );
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215 * Configures the high frequency timers - those used to measure the timing
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216 * jitter while the real time kernel is executing.
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218 extern void vSetupHighFrequencyTimer( void );
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221 * Hook functions that can get called by the kernel.
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223 void vApplicationStackOverflowHook( xTaskHandle *pxTask, signed portCHAR *pcTaskName );
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224 void vApplicationTickHook( void );
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227 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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229 /* The queue used to send messages to the OLED task. */
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230 xQueueHandle xOLEDQueue;
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232 /* The welcome text. */
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233 const portCHAR * const pcWelcomeMessage = " www.FreeRTOS.org";
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235 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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238 /*************************************************************************
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239 * Please ensure to read http://www.freertos.org/portlm3sx965.html
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240 * which provides information on configuring and running this demo for the
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241 * various Luminary Micro EKs.
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242 *************************************************************************/
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245 prvSetupHardware();
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247 /* Create the queue used by the OLED task. Messages for display on the OLED
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248 are received via this queue. */
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249 xOLEDQueue = xQueueCreate( mainOLED_QUEUE_SIZE, sizeof( xOLEDMessage ) );
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251 /* Start the standard demo tasks. */
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252 vStartIntegerMathTasks( mainINTEGER_TASK_PRIORITY );
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253 vStartGenericQueueTasks( mainGEN_QUEUE_TASK_PRIORITY );
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254 vStartInterruptQueueTasks();
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255 vStartRecursiveMutexTasks();
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256 vStartBlockingQueueTasks( mainBLOCK_Q_PRIORITY );
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257 vCreateBlockTimeTasks();
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258 vStartSemaphoreTasks( mainSEM_TEST_PRIORITY );
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259 vStartPolledQueueTasks( mainQUEUE_POLL_PRIORITY );
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260 vStartQueuePeekTasks();
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261 vStartQueueSetTasks();
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263 /* Exclude some tasks if using the kickstart version to ensure we stay within
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264 the 32K code size limit. */
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265 #if mainINCLUDE_WEB_SERVER != 0
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267 /* Create the uIP task if running on a processor that includes a MAC and
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269 if( SysCtlPeripheralPresent( SYSCTL_PERIPH_ETH ) )
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271 xTaskCreate( vuIP_Task, ( signed portCHAR * ) "uIP", mainBASIC_WEB_STACK_SIZE, NULL, mainCHECK_TASK_PRIORITY - 1, NULL );
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278 /* Start the tasks defined within this file/specific to this demo. */
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279 xTaskCreate( vOLEDTask, ( signed portCHAR * ) "OLED", mainOLED_TASK_STACK_SIZE, NULL, tskIDLE_PRIORITY, NULL );
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281 /* The suicide tasks must be created last as they need to know how many
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282 tasks were running prior to their creation in order to ascertain whether
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283 or not the correct/expected number of tasks are running at any given time. */
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284 vCreateSuicidalTasks( mainCREATOR_TASK_PRIORITY );
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286 /* Configure the high frequency interrupt used to measure the interrupt
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288 vSetupHighFrequencyTimer();
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290 /* Start the scheduler. */
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291 vTaskStartScheduler();
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293 /* Will only get here if there was insufficient memory to create the idle
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297 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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299 void prvSetupHardware( void )
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301 /* If running on Rev A2 silicon, turn the LDO voltage up to 2.75V. This is
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302 a workaround to allow the PLL to operate reliably. */
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303 if( DEVICE_IS_REVA2 )
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305 SysCtlLDOSet( SYSCTL_LDO_2_75V );
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308 /* Set the clocking to run from the PLL at 50 MHz */
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309 SysCtlClockSet( SYSCTL_SYSDIV_4 | SYSCTL_USE_PLL | SYSCTL_OSC_MAIN | SYSCTL_XTAL_8MHZ );
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311 /* Enable Port F for Ethernet LEDs
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313 LED1 Bit 2 Output */
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314 SysCtlPeripheralEnable( SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOF );
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315 GPIODirModeSet( GPIO_PORTF_BASE, (GPIO_PIN_2 | GPIO_PIN_3), GPIO_DIR_MODE_HW );
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316 GPIOPadConfigSet( GPIO_PORTF_BASE, (GPIO_PIN_2 | GPIO_PIN_3 ), GPIO_STRENGTH_2MA, GPIO_PIN_TYPE_STD );
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318 vParTestInitialise();
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320 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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322 void vApplicationTickHook( void )
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324 static xOLEDMessage xMessage = { "PASS" };
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325 static unsigned portLONG ulTicksSinceLastDisplay = 0;
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326 portBASE_TYPE xHigherPriorityTaskWoken = pdFALSE;
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328 /* Called from every tick interrupt. Have enough ticks passed to make it
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329 time to perform our health status check again? */
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330 ulTicksSinceLastDisplay++;
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331 if( ulTicksSinceLastDisplay >= mainCHECK_DELAY )
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333 ulTicksSinceLastDisplay = 0;
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335 /* Has an error been found in any task? */
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336 if( xAreGenericQueueTasksStillRunning() != pdTRUE )
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338 xMessage.pcMessage = "ERROR IN GEN Q";
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340 else if( xIsCreateTaskStillRunning() != pdTRUE )
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342 xMessage.pcMessage = "ERROR IN CREATE";
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344 else if( xAreIntegerMathsTaskStillRunning() != pdTRUE )
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346 xMessage.pcMessage = "ERROR IN MATH";
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348 else if( xAreIntQueueTasksStillRunning() != pdTRUE )
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350 xMessage.pcMessage = "ERROR IN INT QUEUE";
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352 else if( xAreBlockingQueuesStillRunning() != pdTRUE )
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354 xMessage.pcMessage = "ERROR IN BLOCK Q";
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356 else if( xAreBlockTimeTestTasksStillRunning() != pdTRUE )
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358 xMessage.pcMessage = "ERROR IN BLOCK TIME";
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360 else if( xAreSemaphoreTasksStillRunning() != pdTRUE )
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362 xMessage.pcMessage = "ERROR IN SEMAPHORE";
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364 else if( xArePollingQueuesStillRunning() != pdTRUE )
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366 xMessage.pcMessage = "ERROR IN POLL Q";
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368 else if( xAreQueuePeekTasksStillRunning() != pdTRUE )
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370 xMessage.pcMessage = "ERROR IN PEEK Q";
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372 else if( xAreRecursiveMutexTasksStillRunning() != pdTRUE )
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374 xMessage.pcMessage = "ERROR IN REC MUTEX";
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376 else if( xAreQueueSetTasksStillRunning() != pdPASS )
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378 xMessage.pcMessage = "ERROR IN Q SET";
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381 configASSERT( strcmp( ( const char * ) xMessage.pcMessage, "PASS" ) == 0 );
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383 /* Send the message to the OLED gatekeeper for display. */
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384 xHigherPriorityTaskWoken = pdFALSE;
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385 xQueueSendFromISR( xOLEDQueue, &xMessage, &xHigherPriorityTaskWoken );
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388 /* Write to a queue that is in use as part of the queue set demo to
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389 demonstrate using queue sets from an ISR. */
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390 vQueueSetAccessQueueSetFromISR();
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392 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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394 void vOLEDTask( void *pvParameters )
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396 xOLEDMessage xMessage;
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397 unsigned portLONG ulY, ulMaxY;
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398 static portCHAR cMessage[ mainMAX_MSG_LEN ];
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399 extern volatile unsigned portLONG ulMaxJitter;
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400 const unsigned portCHAR *pucImage;
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402 /* Functions to access the OLED. The one used depends on the dev kit
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404 void ( *vOLEDInit )( unsigned portLONG ) = NULL;
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405 void ( *vOLEDStringDraw )( const portCHAR *, unsigned portLONG, unsigned portLONG, unsigned portCHAR ) = NULL;
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406 void ( *vOLEDImageDraw )( const unsigned portCHAR *, unsigned portLONG, unsigned portLONG, unsigned portLONG, unsigned portLONG ) = NULL;
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407 void ( *vOLEDClear )( void ) = NULL;
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409 /* Map the OLED access functions to the driver functions that are appropriate
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410 for the evaluation kit being used. */
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411 switch( HWREG( SYSCTL_DID1 ) & SYSCTL_DID1_PRTNO_MASK )
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413 case SYSCTL_DID1_PRTNO_6965 :
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414 case SYSCTL_DID1_PRTNO_2965 : vOLEDInit = OSRAM128x64x4Init;
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415 vOLEDStringDraw = OSRAM128x64x4StringDraw;
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416 vOLEDImageDraw = OSRAM128x64x4ImageDraw;
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417 vOLEDClear = OSRAM128x64x4Clear;
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418 ulMaxY = mainMAX_ROWS_64;
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419 pucImage = pucBasicBitmap;
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422 case SYSCTL_DID1_PRTNO_1968 :
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423 case SYSCTL_DID1_PRTNO_8962 : vOLEDInit = RIT128x96x4Init;
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424 vOLEDStringDraw = RIT128x96x4StringDraw;
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425 vOLEDImageDraw = RIT128x96x4ImageDraw;
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426 vOLEDClear = RIT128x96x4Clear;
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427 ulMaxY = mainMAX_ROWS_96;
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428 pucImage = pucBasicBitmap;
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431 default : vOLEDInit = vFormike128x128x16Init;
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432 vOLEDStringDraw = vFormike128x128x16StringDraw;
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433 vOLEDImageDraw = vFormike128x128x16ImageDraw;
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434 vOLEDClear = vFormike128x128x16Clear;
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435 ulMaxY = mainMAX_ROWS_128;
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436 pucImage = pucGrLibBitmap;
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443 /* Initialise the OLED and display a startup message. */
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444 vOLEDInit( ulSSI_FREQUENCY );
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445 vOLEDStringDraw( "POWERED BY FreeRTOS", 0, 0, mainFULL_SCALE );
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446 vOLEDImageDraw( pucImage, 0, mainCHARACTER_HEIGHT + 1, bmpBITMAP_WIDTH, bmpBITMAP_HEIGHT );
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450 /* Wait for a message to arrive that requires displaying. */
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451 xQueueReceive( xOLEDQueue, &xMessage, portMAX_DELAY );
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453 /* Write the message on the next available row. */
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454 ulY += mainCHARACTER_HEIGHT;
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455 if( ulY >= ulMaxY )
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457 ulY = mainCHARACTER_HEIGHT;
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459 vOLEDStringDraw( pcWelcomeMessage, 0, 0, mainFULL_SCALE );
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462 /* Display the message along with the maximum jitter time from the
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463 high priority time test. */
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464 sprintf( cMessage, "%s [%uns]", xMessage.pcMessage, ulMaxJitter * mainNS_PER_CLOCK );
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465 vOLEDStringDraw( cMessage, 0, ulY, mainFULL_SCALE );
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468 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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470 void vApplicationStackOverflowHook( xTaskHandle *pxTask, signed portCHAR *pcTaskName )
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473 ( void ) pcTaskName;
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477 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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479 void vAssertCalled( const char *pcFile, unsigned long ulLine )
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481 volatile unsigned long ulSetTo1InDebuggerToExit = 0;
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483 taskENTER_CRITICAL();
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485 while( ulSetTo1InDebuggerToExit == 0 )
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487 /* Nothing do do here. Set the loop variable to a non zero value in
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488 the debugger to step out of this function to the point that caused
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494 taskEXIT_CRITICAL();
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