Cosmetic changes in the MQTT demo

- Fix warnings in the MQTT code.
- Update comments in the iot_config.h.
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Gaurav Aggarwal 2019-07-23 18:20:06 +00:00
parent 17b18c8b7e
commit 95f60318d5
6 changed files with 63 additions and 46 deletions

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@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ stack will revert to using the static IP address even when ipconfigUSE_DHCP is
set to 1 if a valid configuration cannot be obtained from a DHCP server for any
reason. The static configuration used is that passed into the stack by the
FreeRTOS_IPInit() function call. */
#define ipconfigUSE_DHCP 0
#define ipconfigUSE_DHCP 1
/* When ipconfigUSE_DHCP is set to 1, DHCP requests will be sent out at
increasing time intervals until either a reply is received from a DHCP server

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@ -71,7 +71,7 @@
<SuppressStartupBanner>true</SuppressStartupBanner>
<DisableLanguageExtensions>false</DisableLanguageExtensions>
<DebugInformationFormat>EditAndContinue</DebugInformationFormat>
<AdditionalOptions>/wd4210 /wd4127 /wd4214 /wd4201 /wd4244 /wd4310 %(AdditionalOptions)</AdditionalOptions>
<AdditionalOptions>/wd4210 /wd4127 /wd4214 /wd4201 /wd4244 /wd4310 /wd4200 %(AdditionalOptions)</AdditionalOptions>
<BrowseInformation>true</BrowseInformation>
<PrecompiledHeader>NotUsing</PrecompiledHeader>
<ExceptionHandling>false</ExceptionHandling>

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@ -28,27 +28,29 @@
#include "FreeRTOS.h"
#include "platform/iot_platform_types_freertos.h" //_RB_Makes common config file FreeRTOS specific
/*
* Set this to the number of recyclable tasks for the task pool to cache.
/**
* @brief The number of recyclable jobs for the task pool to cache.
*
* Caching dynamically allocated tasks (recyclable tasks) helps the application
* to limit the number of allocations at runtime. Caching recyclable tasks may
* Caching dynamically allocated jobs (recyclable jobs) helps the application
* to limit the number of allocations at runtime. Caching recyclable jobs may
* help making the application more responsive and predictable, by removing a
* potential for memory allocation failures, but it may also have negative
* repercussions on the amount of memory available at any given time. It is up
* to the application developer to strike the correct balance these competing
* needs. The task pool will cache when the application calling
* IotTaskPool_RecycleJob. Any recycled tasks in excess of
* to the application developer to strike the correct balance among these
* competing needs. The task pool will cache a job when the application calls
* IotTaskPool_RecycleJob on a job which was created using
* IotTaskPool_CreateRecyclableJob API. Any recycled jobs in excess of
* IOT_TASKPOOL_JOBS_RECYCLE_LIMIT will be destroyed and its memory will be
* release.
* released.
*
* Default value (if undefined): 8
*/
#define IOT_TASKPOOL_JOBS_RECYCLE_LIMIT 8
#define IOT_TASKPOOL_JOBS_RECYCLE_LIMIT 8
/*
/**
* @brief Enable/Disable asserts for the task pool library.
*
* Set this to 1 to perform sanity checks when using the task pool library.
*
* Asserts are useful for debugging, but should be disabled in production code.
* If this is set to 1, IotTaskPool_Assert can be defined to set the assertion
* function; otherwise, the standard library's assert function will be used.
@ -57,10 +59,10 @@
* Recommended values: 1 when debugging; 0 in production code.
* Default value (if undefined): 0
*/
#define IOT_TASKPOOL_ENABLE_ASSERTS 1
#define IOT_TASKPOOL_ENABLE_ASSERTS 1
/*
* Set the log level of the task pool library.
/**
* @brief Set the log level of the task pool library.
*
* Log messages from the task pool library at or below this setting will be
* printed.
@ -69,22 +71,37 @@
* Default value (if undefined): IOT_LOG_LEVEL_GLOBAL; if that is undefined,
* then IOT_LOG_NONE.
*/
#define IOT_LOG_LEVEL_TASKPOOL IOT_LOG_INFO
#define IOT_LOG_LEVEL_TASKPOOL IOT_LOG_INFO
/*
*
/**
* @brief The number of worker tasks in the task pool.
*
* The minimal version of the of task pool library only supports one task pool
* and the number of the worker tasks is fixed at the compile time.
*/
#define IOT_TASKPOOL_NUMBER_OF_WORKERS 3
#define IOT_TASKPOOL_NUMBER_OF_WORKERS 3
/*
*
/**
* @brief The stack size (in bytes) for each worker task in the task pool.
*
* The minimal version of the of task pool library only supports one task pool
* and the configuration of each worker task fixed at the compile time.
*/
#define IOT_TASKPOOL_WORKER_STACK_SIZE_BYTES 2048
#define IOT_TASKPOOL_WORKER_STACK_SIZE_BYTES 2048
/* How long the MQTT library will wait for PINGRESPs or PUBACKs. */
#define IOT_MQTT_RESPONSE_WAIT_MS ( 10000 )
/**
* @brief The amount of time the MQTT library waits for responses (PINGRESPs or
* PUBACKs) from the MQTT broker.
*/
#define IOT_MQTT_RESPONSE_WAIT_MS ( 10000 )
#define AWS_IOT_MQTT_ENABLE_METRICS 0
/**
* @brief Enable/Disable anonymous metrics collection when using AWS IoT.
*
* This demo does not support TLS and so does not work with AWS IoT. Therefore,
* the metric collection must be disabled.
*/
#define AWS_IOT_MQTT_ENABLE_METRICS 0
/* Include the common configuration file for FreeRTOS. */
#include "iot_config_common.h"

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@ -65,8 +65,8 @@ environment.
mainCREATE_SIMPLE_MQTT_EXAMPLE_TASKS: TBD
*/
#define mainCREATE_SIMPLE_UDP_CLIENT_SERVER_TASKS 1
#define mainCREATE_SIMPLE_MQTT_EXAMPLE_TASKS 0
#define mainCREATE_SIMPLE_UDP_CLIENT_SERVER_TASKS 0
#define mainCREATE_SIMPLE_MQTT_EXAMPLE_TASKS 1
/* Simple UDP client and server task parameters. */
#define mainSIMPLE_UDP_CLIENT_SERVER_TASK_PRIORITY ( tskIDLE_PRIORITY )

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@ -1105,7 +1105,10 @@ _mqttOperation_t * _IotMqtt_FindOperation( _mqttConnection_t * pMqttConnection,
IotTaskPoolError_t taskPoolStatus = IOT_TASKPOOL_SUCCESS;
_mqttOperation_t * pResult = NULL;
IotLink_t * pResultLink = NULL;
_operationMatchParam_t param = { .type = type, .pPacketIdentifier = pPacketIdentifier };
_operationMatchParam_t param = { 0 };
param.type = type;
param.pPacketIdentifier = pPacketIdentifier;
if( pPacketIdentifier != NULL )
{

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@ -406,12 +406,11 @@ void _IotMqtt_InvokeSubscriptionCallback( _mqttConnection_t * pMqttConnection,
void ( * callbackFunction )( void *,
IotMqttCallbackParam_t * ) = NULL;
_topicMatchParams_t topicMatchParams =
{
.pTopicName = pCallbackParam->u.message.info.pTopicName,
.topicNameLength = pCallbackParam->u.message.info.topicNameLength,
.exactMatchOnly = false
};
_topicMatchParams_t topicMatchParams = { 0 };
topicMatchParams.pTopicName = pCallbackParam->u.message.info.pTopicName;
topicMatchParams.topicNameLength = pCallbackParam->u.message.info.topicNameLength;
topicMatchParams.exactMatchOnly = false;
/* Prevent any other thread from modifying the subscription list while this
* function is searching. */
@ -508,11 +507,10 @@ void _IotMqtt_RemoveSubscriptionByPacket( _mqttConnection_t * pMqttConnection,
uint16_t packetIdentifier,
int32_t order )
{
const _packetMatchParams_t packetMatchParams =
{
.packetIdentifier = packetIdentifier,
.order = order
};
_packetMatchParams_t packetMatchParams = { 0 };
packetMatchParams.packetIdentifier = packetIdentifier;
packetMatchParams.order = order;
IotMutex_Lock( &( pMqttConnection->subscriptionMutex ) );
IotListDouble_RemoveAllMatches( &( pMqttConnection->subscriptionList ),
@ -593,12 +591,11 @@ bool IotMqtt_IsSubscribed( IotMqttConnection_t mqttConnection,
bool status = false;
_mqttSubscription_t * pSubscription = NULL;
IotLink_t * pSubscriptionLink = NULL;
_topicMatchParams_t topicMatchParams =
{
.pTopicName = pTopicFilter,
.topicNameLength = topicFilterLength,
.exactMatchOnly = true
};
_topicMatchParams_t topicMatchParams = { 0 };
topicMatchParams.pTopicName = pTopicFilter;
topicMatchParams.topicNameLength = topicFilterLength;
topicMatchParams.exactMatchOnly = false;
/* Prevent any other thread from modifying the subscription list while this
* function is running. */