qpc/ports/posix/qf_port.h

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/**
* @file
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* @brief QF/C port to POSIX API (multi-threaded)
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* @cond
******************************************************************************
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* Last updated for version 6.9.1
* Last updated on 2020-09-08
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*
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* Q u a n t u m L e a P s
* ------------------------
* Modern Embedded Software
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2002-2020 Quantum Leaps, LLC. All rights reserved.
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*
* This program is open source software: you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
* by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
*
* Alternatively, this program may be distributed and modified under the
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*
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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*
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* along with this program. If not, see <www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*
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******************************************************************************
* @endcond
*/
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#ifndef QF_PORT_H
#define QF_PORT_H
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/* POSIX event queue and thread types */
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#define QF_EQUEUE_TYPE QEQueue
#define QF_OS_OBJECT_TYPE pthread_cond_t
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#define QF_THREAD_TYPE bool
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/* The maximum number of active objects in the application */
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#define QF_MAX_ACTIVE 64U
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/* The number of system clock tick rates */
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#define QF_MAX_TICK_RATE 2U
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/* Activate the QF QActive_stop() API */
#define QF_ACTIVE_STOP 1
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/* various QF object sizes configuration for this port */
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#define QF_EVENT_SIZ_SIZE 4U
#define QF_EQUEUE_CTR_SIZE 4U
#define QF_MPOOL_SIZ_SIZE 4U
#define QF_MPOOL_CTR_SIZE 4U
#define QF_TIMEEVT_CTR_SIZE 4U
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/* QF critical section entry/exit for POSIX, see NOTE1 */
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/* QF_CRIT_STAT_TYPE not defined */
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#define QF_CRIT_ENTRY(dummy) QF_enterCriticalSection_()
#define QF_CRIT_EXIT(dummy) QF_leaveCriticalSection_()
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#include <pthread.h> /* POSIX-thread API */
#include "qep_port.h" /* QEP port */
#include "qequeue.h" /* POSIX needs event-queue */
#include "qmpool.h" /* POSIX needs memory-pool */
#include "qf.h" /* QF platform-independent public interface */
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void QF_enterCriticalSection_(void);
void QF_leaveCriticalSection_(void);
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/* set clock tick rate and p-thread priority */
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void QF_setTickRate(uint32_t ticksPerSec, int_t tickPrio);
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/* clock tick callback (NOTE not called when "ticker thread" is not running) */
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void QF_onClockTick(void); /* clock tick callback (provided in the app) */
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/* abstractions for console access... */
void QF_consoleSetup(void);
void QF_consoleCleanup(void);
int QF_consoleGetKey(void);
int QF_consoleWaitForKey(void);
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/****************************************************************************/
/* interface used only inside QF implementation, but not in applications */
#ifdef QP_IMPL
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/* QF-specific scheduler locking (not used at this point) */
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#define QF_SCHED_STAT_
#define QF_SCHED_LOCK_(dummy) ((void)0)
#define QF_SCHED_UNLOCK_() ((void)0)
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/* POSIX active object event queue customization... */
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#define QACTIVE_EQUEUE_WAIT_(me_) \
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while ((me_)->eQueue.frontEvt == (QEvt *)0) \
pthread_cond_wait(&(me_)->osObject, &QF_pThreadMutex_)
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#define QACTIVE_EQUEUE_SIGNAL_(me_) \
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Q_ASSERT_ID(410, QF_active_[(me_)->prio] != (QActive *)0); \
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pthread_cond_signal(&(me_)->osObject)
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/* native QF event pool operations */
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#define QF_EPOOL_TYPE_ QMPool
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#define QF_EPOOL_INIT_(p_, poolSto_, poolSize_, evtSize_) \
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(QMPool_init(&(p_), (poolSto_), (poolSize_), (evtSize_)))
#define QF_EPOOL_EVENT_SIZE_(p_) ((uint_fast16_t)(p_).blockSize)
#define QF_EPOOL_GET_(p_, e_, m_, qs_id_) \
((e_) = (QEvt *)QMPool_get(&(p_), (m_), (qs_id_)))
#define QF_EPOOL_PUT_(p_, e_, qs_id_) \
(QMPool_put(&(p_), (e_), (qs_id_)))
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/* mutex for QF critical section */
extern pthread_mutex_t QF_pThreadMutex_;
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#endif /* QP_IMPL */
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/****************************************************************************/
/*
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* NOTE1:
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* QF, like all real-time frameworks, needs to execute certain sections of
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* code exclusively, meaning that only one thread can execute the code at
* the time. Such sections of code are called "critical sections"
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*
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* This port uses a pair of functions QF_enterCriticalSection_() /
* QF_leaveCriticalSection_() to enter/leave the cirtical section,
* respectively.
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*
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* These functions are implemented in the qf_port.c module, where they
* manipulate the file-scope POSIX mutex object QF_pThreadMutex_
* to protect all critical sections. Using the single mutex for all crtical
* section guarantees that only one thread at a time can execute inside a
* critical section. This prevents race conditions and data corruption.
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*
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* Please note, however, that the POSIX mutex implementation behaves
* differently than interrupt disabling. A common POSIX mutex ensures
* that only one thread at a time can execute a critical section, but it
* does not guarantee that a context switch cannot occur within the
* critical section. In fact, such context switches probably will happen,
* but they should not cause concurrency hazards because the critical
* section eliminates all race conditionis.
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*
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* Unlinke simply disabling and enabling interrupts, the mutex approach is
* also subject to priority inversions. However, the p-thread mutex
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* implementation, such as POSIX threads, should support the priority-
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* inheritance protocol.
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*/
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#endif /* QF_PORT_H */
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