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/*
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*/
/* Scheduler includes. */
#include "FreeRTOS.h"
#include "task.h"
#include "queue.h"
/* Demo includes. */
#include "lcd.h"
/*
* The LCD is written to by more than one task so is controlled by this
* 'gatekeeper' task. This is the only task that is actually permitted to
* access the LCD directly. Other tasks wanting to display a message send
* the message to the gatekeeper.
*/
static void vLCDTask( void *pvParameters );
/*
* Setup the peripherals required to communicate with the LCD.
*/
static void prvSetupLCD( void );
/*
* Move to the first (0) or second (1) row of the LCD.
*/
static void prvLCDGotoRow( unsigned portSHORT usRow );
/*
* Write a string of text to the LCD.
*/
static void prvLCDPutString( portCHAR *pcString );
/*
* Clear the LCD.
*/
static void prvLCDClear( void );
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Brief delay to permit the LCD to catch up with commands. */
#define lcdSHORT_DELAY 3
/* SFR that seems to be missing from the standard header files. */
#define PMAEN *( ( unsigned short * ) 0x60c )
/* LCD commands. */
#define lcdDEFAULT_FUNCTION 0x3c
#define lcdDISPLAY_CONTROL 0x0c
#define lcdCLEAR_DISPLAY 0x01
#define lcdENTRY_MODE 0x06
/* The length of the queue used to send messages to the LCD gatekeeper task. */
#define lcdQUEUE_SIZE 3
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
/* The queue used to send messages to the LCD task. */
xQueueHandle xLCDQueue;
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
xQueueHandle xStartLCDTask( void )
{
/* Create the queue used by the LCD task. Messages for display on the LCD
are received via this queue. */
xLCDQueue = xQueueCreate( lcdQUEUE_SIZE, sizeof( xLCDMessage ) );
/* Start the task that will write to the LCD. The LCD hardware is
initialised from within the task itself so delays can be used. */
xTaskCreate( vLCDTask, ( signed portCHAR * ) "LCD", configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE, NULL, tskIDLE_PRIORITY + 1, NULL );
return xLCDQueue;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
static void prvLCDGotoRow( unsigned portSHORT usRow )
{
if( usRow == 0 )
{
PMADDR = 0x0000;
PMDIN1 = 0x02;
}
else
{
PMADDR = 0x0000;
PMDIN1 = 0xc0;
}
vTaskDelay( lcdSHORT_DELAY );
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
static void prvLCDPutString( portCHAR *pcString )
{
/* Write out each character with appropriate delay between each. */
while( *pcString )
{
PMADDR = 0x0001;
PMDIN1 = *pcString;
pcString++;
vTaskDelay( lcdSHORT_DELAY );
}
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
static void prvLCDClear( void )
{
/* Clear the display. */
PMADDR = 0x0000;
PMDIN1 = lcdCLEAR_DISPLAY;
vTaskDelay( lcdSHORT_DELAY );
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
static void prvSetupLCD( void )
{
/* Setup the PMP. */
PMCON = 0x83BF;
PMMODE = 0x3FF;
PMAEN = 1;
PMADDR = 0x0000;
vTaskDelay( lcdSHORT_DELAY );
/* Set the default function. */
PMDIN1 = lcdDEFAULT_FUNCTION;
vTaskDelay( lcdSHORT_DELAY );
/* Set the display control. */
PMDIN1 = lcdDISPLAY_CONTROL;
vTaskDelay( lcdSHORT_DELAY );
/* Clear the display. */
PMDIN1 = lcdCLEAR_DISPLAY;
vTaskDelay( lcdSHORT_DELAY );
/* Set the entry mode. */
PMDIN1 = lcdENTRY_MODE;
vTaskDelay( lcdSHORT_DELAY );
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
static void vLCDTask( void *pvParameters )
{
xLCDMessage xMessage;
unsigned portSHORT usRow = 0;
/* Initialise the hardware. This uses delays so must not be called prior
to the scheduler being started. */
prvSetupLCD();
/* Welcome message. */
prvLCDPutString( "www.FreeRTOS.org" );
for( ;; )
{
/* Wait for a message to arrive that requires displaying. */
while( xQueueReceive( xLCDQueue, &xMessage, portMAX_DELAY ) != pdPASS );
/* Clear the current display value. */
prvLCDClear();
/* Switch rows each time so we can see that the display is still being
updated. */
prvLCDGotoRow( usRow & 0x01 );
usRow++;
prvLCDPutString( xMessage.pcMessage );
/* Delay the requested amount of time to ensure the text just written
to the LCD is not overwritten. */
vTaskDelay( xMessage.xMinDisplayTime );
}
}