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112 lines
4.9 KiB
C
112 lines
4.9 KiB
C
/*****************************************************************************
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* Product: DPP example for Windows
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* Last Updated for Version: 5.7.5
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* Date of the Last Update: 2016-11-08
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*
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* Q u a n t u m L e a P s
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* ---------------------------
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* innovating embedded systems
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*
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* Copyright (C) Quantum Leaps, LLC. All rights reserved.
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*
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* This program is open source software: you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
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* by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* Alternatively, this program may be distributed and modified under the
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* terms of Quantum Leaps commercial licenses, which expressly supersede
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* the GNU General Public License and are specifically designed for
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* licensees interested in retaining the proprietary status of their code.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*
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* Contact information:
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* Web : http://www.state-machine.com
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* Email: info@state-machine.com
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*****************************************************************************/
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#include "qpc.h"
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#include "dpp.h"
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#include "bsp.h"
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/* "fudge factor" for Windows, see NOTE1 */
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enum { WIN_FUDGE_FACTOR = 10 };
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/*..........................................................................*/
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int main() {
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static QEvt const *tableQueueSto[N_PHILO*WIN_FUDGE_FACTOR];
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static QEvt const *philoQueueSto[N_PHILO][N_PHILO*WIN_FUDGE_FACTOR];
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static QF_MPOOL_EL(TableEvt) smlPoolSto[2*N_PHILO*WIN_FUDGE_FACTOR];
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static QSubscrList subscrSto[MAX_PUB_SIG];
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uint8_t n;
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Philo_ctor(); /* instantiate all Philosopher active objects */
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Table_ctor(); /* instantiate the Table active object */
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QF_init(); /* initialize the framework and the underlying RT kernel */
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BSP_init(); /* initialize the Board Support Package */
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/* object dictionaries... */
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QS_OBJ_DICTIONARY(smlPoolSto);
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QS_OBJ_DICTIONARY(tableQueueSto);
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QS_OBJ_DICTIONARY(philoQueueSto[0]);
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QS_OBJ_DICTIONARY(philoQueueSto[1]);
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QS_OBJ_DICTIONARY(philoQueueSto[2]);
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QS_OBJ_DICTIONARY(philoQueueSto[3]);
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QS_OBJ_DICTIONARY(philoQueueSto[4]);
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/* initialize publish-subscribe... */
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QF_psInit(subscrSto, Q_DIM(subscrSto));
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/* initialize event pools... */
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QF_poolInit(smlPoolSto, sizeof(smlPoolSto), sizeof(smlPoolSto[0]));
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/* start the active objects... */
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for (n = 0U; n < N_PHILO; ++n) {
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QACTIVE_START(AO_Philo[n], /* AO to start */
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(uint_fast8_t)(n + 1), /* QP priority of the AO */
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philoQueueSto[n], /* event queue storage */
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Q_DIM(philoQueueSto[n]), /* queue length [events] */
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(void *)0, /* stack storage (not used) */
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0U, /* size of the stack [bytes] */
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(QEvt *)0); /* initialization event */
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}
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QACTIVE_START(AO_Table, /* AO to start */
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(uint_fast8_t)(N_PHILO + 1), /* QP priority of the AO */
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tableQueueSto, /* event queue storage */
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Q_DIM(tableQueueSto), /* queue length [events] */
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(void *)0, /* stack storage (not used) */
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0U, /* size of the stack [bytes] */
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(QEvt *)0); /* initialization event */
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return QF_run(); /* run the QF application */
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}
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/*****************************************************************************
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* NOTE1:
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* Windows is not a deterministic real-time system, which means that the
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* system can occasionally and unexpectedly "choke and freeze" for a number
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* of seconds. The designers of Windows have dealt with these sort of issues
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* by massively oversizing the resources available to the applications. For
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* example, the default Windows GUI message queues size is 10,000 entries,
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* which can dynamically grow to an even larger number. Also the stacks of
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* Win32 threads can dynamically grow to several megabytes.
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*
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* In contrast, the event queues, event pools, and stack size inside the
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* real-time embedded (RTE) systems can be (and must be) much smaller,
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* because you typically can put an upper bound on the real-time behavior
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* and the resulting delays.
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*
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* To be able to run the unmodified applications designed originally for
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* RTE systems on Windows, and to reduce the odds of resource shortages in
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* this case, the generous WIN_FUDGE_FACTOR is used to oversize the
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* event queues and event pools.
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*/
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