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Come and try FreeRTOS+TCP, our new open source TCP/IP stack for FreeRTOS. http://www.OpenRTOS.com - Real Time Engineers ltd. license FreeRTOS to High Integrity Systems ltd. to sell under the OpenRTOS brand. Low cost OpenRTOS licenses offer ticketed support, indemnification and commercial middleware. http://www.SafeRTOS.com - High Integrity Systems also provide a safety engineered and independently SIL3 certified version for use in safety and mission critical applications that require provable dependability. 1 tab == 4 spaces! */ /****************************************************************************** * This project provides two demo applications. A simple blinky style project, * and a more comprehensive test and demo application. The * mainCREATE_SIMPLE_BLINKY_DEMO_ONLY setting is used to select between the two. * The simply blinky demo is implemented and described in main_blinky.c. The * more comprehensive test and demo application is implemented and described in * main_full.c. * * This file implements the code that is not demo specific, including the * hardware setup and FreeRTOS hook functions. * ******************************************************************************* * NOTE: Windows will not be running the FreeRTOS demo threads continuously, so * do not expect to get real time behaviour from the FreeRTOS Windows port, or * this demo application. Also, the timing information in the FreeRTOS+Trace * logs have no meaningful units. See the documentation page for the Windows * port for further information: * http://www.freertos.org/FreeRTOS-Windows-Simulator-Emulator-for-Visual-Studio-and-Eclipse-MingW.html * * This demo was created using Windows XP on a dual core laptop, and has since * been maintained using Windows 7 on a quad core laptop. * ******************************************************************************* */ /* Standard includes. */ #include #include #include /* FreeRTOS kernel includes. */ #include "FreeRTOS.h" #include "task.h" /* This project provides two demo applications. A simple blinky style demo application, and a more comprehensive test and demo application. The mainCREATE_SIMPLE_BLINKY_DEMO_ONLY setting is used to select between the two. If mainCREATE_SIMPLE_BLINKY_DEMO_ONLY is 1 then the blinky demo will be built. The blinky demo is implemented and described in main_blinky.c. If mainCREATE_SIMPLE_BLINKY_DEMO_ONLY is not 1 then the comprehensive test and demo application will be built. The comprehensive test and demo application is implemented and described in main_full.c. */ #define mainCREATE_SIMPLE_BLINKY_DEMO_ONLY 1 /* This demo uses heap_5.c, and these constants define the sizes of the regions that make up the total heap. heap_5 is only used for test and example purposes as this demo could easily create one large heap region instead of multiple smaller heap regions - in which case heap_4.c would be the more appropriate choice. See http://www.freertos.org/a00111.html for an explanation. */ #define mainREGION_1_SIZE 4001 #define mainREGION_2_SIZE 18105 #define mainREGION_3_SIZE 1807 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ /* * main_blinky() is used when mainCREATE_SIMPLE_BLINKY_DEMO_ONLY is set to 1. * main_full() is used when mainCREATE_SIMPLE_BLINKY_DEMO_ONLY is set to 0. */ extern void main_blinky( void ); extern void main_full( void ); /* * Only the comprehensive demo uses application hook (callback) functions. See * http://www.freertos.org/a00016.html for more information. */ void vFullDemoTickHookFunction( void ); void vFullDemoIdleFunction( void ); /* * This demo uses heap_5.c, so start by defining some heap regions. It is not * necessary for this demo to use heap_5, as it could define one large heap * region. Heap_5 is only used for test and example purposes. See * http://www.freertos.org/a00111.html for an explanation. */ static void prvInitialiseHeap( void ); /* * Prototypes for the standard FreeRTOS application hook (callback) functions * implemented within this file. See http://www.freertos.org/a00016.html . */ void vApplicationMallocFailedHook( void ); void vApplicationIdleHook( void ); void vApplicationStackOverflowHook( TaskHandle_t pxTask, char *pcTaskName ); void vApplicationTickHook( void ); void vApplicationGetIdleTaskMemory( DummyTCB_t **ppxIdleTaskTCBBuffer, StackType_t **ppxIdleTaskStackBuffer, uint16_t *pusIdleTaskStackSize ); void vApplicationGetTimerTaskMemory( DummyTCB_t **ppxTimerTaskTCBBuffer, StackType_t **ppxTimerTaskStackBuffer, uint16_t *pusTimerTaskStackSize ); /* * Writes trace data to a disk file when the trace recording is stopped. * This function will simply overwrite any trace files that already exist. */ static void prvSaveTraceFile( void ); /* The user trace event posted to the trace recording on each tick interrupt. Note: This project runs under Windows, and Windows will not be executing the RTOS threads continuously. Therefore tick events will not appear with a regular interval within the the trace recording. */ traceLabel xTickTraceUserEvent; static portBASE_TYPE xTraceRunning = pdTRUE; /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ int main( void ) { /* This demo uses heap_5.c, so start by defining some heap regions. heap_5 is only used for test and example reasons. Heap_4 is more appropriate. See http://www.freertos.org/a00111.html for an explanation. */ prvInitialiseHeap(); /* Initialise the trace recorder and create the label used to post user events to the trace recording on each tick interrupt. Use of the trace recorder is optional. See http://www.FreeRTOS.org/trace for more information. */ vTraceInitTraceData(); xTickTraceUserEvent = xTraceOpenLabel( "tick" ); /* The mainCREATE_SIMPLE_BLINKY_DEMO_ONLY setting is described at the top of this file. */ #if ( mainCREATE_SIMPLE_BLINKY_DEMO_ONLY == 1 ) { main_blinky(); } #else { /* Start the trace recording - the recording is written to a file if configASSERT() is called. */ printf( "\r\nTrace started.\r\nThe trace will be dumped to disk if a call to configASSERT() fails.\r\n" ); printf( "Uncomment the call to kbhit() in this file to also dump trace with a key press.\r\n" ); uiTraceStart(); main_full(); } #endif return 0; } /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ void vApplicationMallocFailedHook( void ) { /* vApplicationMallocFailedHook() will only be called if configUSE_MALLOC_FAILED_HOOK is set to 1 in FreeRTOSConfig.h. It is a hook function that will get called if a call to pvPortMalloc() fails. pvPortMalloc() is called internally by the kernel whenever a task, queue, timer or semaphore is created. It is also called by various parts of the demo application. If heap_1.c, heap_2.c or heap_4.c is being used, then the size of the heap available to pvPortMalloc() is defined by configTOTAL_HEAP_SIZE in FreeRTOSConfig.h, and the xPortGetFreeHeapSize() API function can be used to query the size of free heap space that remains (although it does not provide information on how the remaining heap might be fragmented). See http://www.freertos.org/a00111.html for more information. */ vAssertCalled( __LINE__, __FILE__ ); } /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ void vApplicationIdleHook( void ) { /* vApplicationIdleHook() will only be called if configUSE_IDLE_HOOK is set to 1 in FreeRTOSConfig.h. It will be called on each iteration of the idle task. It is essential that code added to this hook function never attempts to block in any way (for example, call xQueueReceive() with a block time specified, or call vTaskDelay()). If application tasks make use of the vTaskDelete() API function to delete themselves then it is also important that vApplicationIdleHook() is permitted to return to its calling function, because it is the responsibility of the idle task to clean up memory allocated by the kernel to any task that has since deleted itself. */ /* Uncomment the following code to allow the trace to be stopped with any key press. The code is commented out by default as the kbhit() function interferes with the run time behaviour. */ /* if( _kbhit() != pdFALSE ) { if( xTraceRunning == pdTRUE ) { vTraceStop(); prvSaveTraceFile(); xTraceRunning = pdFALSE; } } */ #if ( mainCREATE_SIMPLE_BLINKY_DEMO_ONLY != 1 ) { /* Call the idle task processing used by the full demo. The simple blinky demo does not use the idle task hook. */ vFullDemoIdleFunction(); } #endif } /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ void vApplicationStackOverflowHook( TaskHandle_t pxTask, char *pcTaskName ) { ( void ) pcTaskName; ( void ) pxTask; /* Run time stack overflow checking is performed if configCHECK_FOR_STACK_OVERFLOW is defined to 1 or 2. This hook function is called if a stack overflow is detected. This function is provided as an example only as stack overflow checking does not function when running the FreeRTOS Windows port. */ vAssertCalled( __LINE__, __FILE__ ); } /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ void vApplicationTickHook( void ) { /* This function will be called by each tick interrupt if configUSE_TICK_HOOK is set to 1 in FreeRTOSConfig.h. User code can be added here, but the tick hook is called from an interrupt context, so code must not attempt to block, and only the interrupt safe FreeRTOS API functions can be used (those that end in FromISR()). */ #if ( mainCREATE_SIMPLE_BLINKY_DEMO_ONLY != 1 ) { vFullDemoTickHookFunction(); } #endif /* mainCREATE_SIMPLE_BLINKY_DEMO_ONLY */ /* Write a user event to the trace log. Note: This project runs under Windows, and Windows will not be executing the RTOS threads continuously. Therefore tick events will not appear with a regular interval within the the trace recording. */ vTraceUserEvent( xTickTraceUserEvent ); } /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ void vAssertCalled( unsigned long ulLine, const char * const pcFileName ) { static portBASE_TYPE xPrinted = pdFALSE; volatile uint32_t ulSetToNonZeroInDebuggerToContinue = 0; /* Called if an assertion passed to configASSERT() fails. See http://www.freertos.org/a00110.html#configASSERT for more information. */ /* Parameters are not used. */ ( void ) ulLine; ( void ) pcFileName; printf( "ASSERT! Line %d, file %s\r\n", ulLine, pcFileName ); taskENTER_CRITICAL(); { /* Stop the trace recording. */ if( xPrinted == pdFALSE ) { xPrinted = pdTRUE; if( xTraceRunning == pdTRUE ) { vTraceStop(); prvSaveTraceFile(); } } /* You can step out of this function to debug the assertion by using the debugger to set ulSetToNonZeroInDebuggerToContinue to a non-zero value. */ while( ulSetToNonZeroInDebuggerToContinue == 0 ) { __asm{ NOP }; __asm{ NOP }; } } taskEXIT_CRITICAL(); } /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ static void prvSaveTraceFile( void ) { FILE* pxOutputFile; fopen_s( &pxOutputFile, "Trace.dump", "wb"); if( pxOutputFile != NULL ) { fwrite( RecorderDataPtr, sizeof( RecorderDataType ), 1, pxOutputFile ); fclose( pxOutputFile ); printf( "\r\nTrace output saved to Trace.dump\r\n" ); } else { printf( "\r\nFailed to create trace dump file\r\n" ); } } /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ static void prvInitialiseHeap( void ) { /* The Windows demo could create one large heap region, in which case it would be appropriate to use heap_4. However, purely for demonstration purposes, heap_5 is used instead, so start by defining some heap regions. No initialisation is required when any other heap implementation is used. See http://www.freertos.org/a00111.html for more information. The xHeapRegions structure requires the regions to be defined in start address order, so this just creates one big array, then populates the structure with offsets into the array - with gaps in between and messy alignment just for test purposes. */ static uint8_t ucHeap[ configTOTAL_HEAP_SIZE ]; volatile uint32_t ulAdditionalOffset = 19; /* Just to prevent 'condition is always true' warnings in configASSERT(). */ const HeapRegion_t xHeapRegions[] = { /* Start address with dummy offsets Size */ { ucHeap + 1, mainREGION_1_SIZE }, { ucHeap + 15 + mainREGION_1_SIZE, mainREGION_2_SIZE }, { ucHeap + 19 + mainREGION_1_SIZE + mainREGION_2_SIZE, mainREGION_3_SIZE }, { NULL, 0 } }; /* Sanity check that the sizes and offsets defined actually fit into the array. */ configASSERT( ( ulAdditionalOffset + mainREGION_1_SIZE + mainREGION_2_SIZE + mainREGION_3_SIZE ) < configTOTAL_HEAP_SIZE ); /* Prevent compiler warnings when configASSERT() is not defined. */ ( void ) ulAdditionalOffset; vPortDefineHeapRegions( xHeapRegions ); } /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ void vApplicationGetIdleTaskMemory( DummyTCB_t **ppxIdleTaskTCBBuffer, StackType_t **ppxIdleTaskStackBuffer, uint16_t *pusIdleTaskStackSize ) { /* The buffers used by the idle task must be static so they are persistent, and so exist after this function returns. */ static DummyTCB_t xIdleTaskTCB; static StackType_t uxIdleTaskStack[ configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE ]; /* configUSE_STATIC_ALLOCATION is set to 1, so the application has the opportunity to supply the buffers that will be used by the Idle task as its stack and to hold its TCB. If these are set to NULL then the buffers will be allocated dynamically, just as if xTaskCreate() had been called. */ *ppxIdleTaskTCBBuffer = &xIdleTaskTCB; *ppxIdleTaskStackBuffer = uxIdleTaskStack; *pusIdleTaskStackSize = configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE; /* In words. NOT in bytes! */ } /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ DummyTCB_t xTimerTaskTCB; void vApplicationGetTimerTaskMemory( DummyTCB_t **ppxTimerTaskTCBBuffer, StackType_t **ppxTimerTaskStackBuffer, uint16_t *pusTimerTaskStackSize ) { /* The buffers used by the Timer/Daemon task must be static so they are persistent, and so exist after this function returns. */ //static DummyTCB_t xTimerTaskTCB; static StackType_t uxTimerTaskStack[ configTIMER_TASK_STACK_DEPTH ]; /* configUSE_STATIC_ALLOCATION is set to 1, so the application has the opportunity to supply the buffers that will be used by the Timer/RTOS daemon task as its stack and to hold its TCB. If these are set to NULL then the buffers will be allocated dynamically, just as if xTaskCreate() had been called. */ *ppxTimerTaskTCBBuffer = &xTimerTaskTCB; *ppxTimerTaskStackBuffer = uxTimerTaskStack; *pusTimerTaskStackSize = configTIMER_TASK_STACK_DEPTH; /* In words. NOT in bytes! */ }