qpc/include/qv.h
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/**
* @file
* @brief QV/C (cooperative "Vanilla" kernel) platform-independent
* public interface
* @ingroup qv
* @cond
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#ifndef qv_h
#define qv_h
#include "qequeue.h" /* QV kernel uses the native QP event queue */
#include "qmpool.h" /* QV kernel uses the native QP memory pool */
#include "qpset.h" /* QV kernel uses the native QP priority set */
/*! This macro defines the type of the event queue used for the
* active objects. For the built-in QV kernel, this is ::QEqueue.
*/
#define QF_EQUEUE_TYPE QEQueue
/*! QV idle callback (customized in BSPs) */
/**
* @description
* QV_onIdle() is called by the cooperative QV kernel (from QF_run()) when
* the scheduler detects that no events are available for active objects
* (the idle condition). This callback gives the application an opportunity
* to enter a power-saving CPU mode, or perform some other idle processing
* (such as QS software tracing output).
*
* @note QV_onIdle() is invoked with interrupts DISABLED because the idle
* condition can be asynchronously changed at any time by an interrupt.
* QV_onIdle() MUST enable the interrupts internally, but not before
* putting the CPU into the low-power mode. (Ideally, enabling interrupts and
* low-power mode should happen atomically). At the very least, the function
* MUST enable interrupts, otherwise interrupts will remain disabled
* permanently.
*
* @note QV_onIdle() is only used by the cooperative QV kenrnel in the
* native (bare metal) QF ports, and is NOT used in any other QF ports. When
* QF is combined with the preemptive QK, the QK idle loop calls a different
* function QK_onIdle(), with different semantics than QV_onIdle(). When QF
* is combined with a 3rd-party RTOS or kernel, the idle processing mechanism
* of the RTOS or kernel is used instead of QV_onIdle().
*/
void QV_onIdle(void);
/****************************************************************************/
/* interface used only inside QP implementation, but not in applications */
#ifdef QP_IMPL
/* native QF event queue operations */
#define QACTIVE_EQUEUE_WAIT_(me_) \
Q_ASSERT_ID(0, (me_)->eQueue.frontEvt != (QEvt *)0)
#if (QF_MAX_ACTIVE <= 8)
#define QACTIVE_EQUEUE_SIGNAL_(me_) \
QPSet8_insert(&QV_readySet_, (me_)->prio)
#define QACTIVE_EQUEUE_ONEMPTY_(me_) \
QPSet8_remove(&QV_readySet_, (me_)->prio)
#else
#define QACTIVE_EQUEUE_SIGNAL_(me_) \
QPSet64_insert(&QV_readySet_, (me_)->prio)
#define QACTIVE_EQUEUE_ONEMPTY_(me_) \
QPSet64_remove(&QV_readySet_, (me_)->prio)
#endif
/* native QF event pool operations */
#define QF_EPOOL_TYPE_ QMPool
#define QF_EPOOL_INIT_(p_, poolSto_, poolSize_, evtSize_) \
(QMPool_init(&(p_), (poolSto_), (poolSize_), (evtSize_)))
#define QF_EPOOL_EVENT_SIZE_(p_) ((uint_fast16_t)(p_).blockSize)
#define QF_EPOOL_GET_(p_, e_, m_) ((e_) = (QEvt *)QMPool_get(&(p_), (m_)))
#define QF_EPOOL_PUT_(p_, e_) (QMPool_put(&(p_), (e_)))
#if (QF_MAX_ACTIVE <= 8)
extern QPSet8 QV_readySet_; /*!< QV-ready set of AOs */
#else
extern QPSet64 QV_readySet_; /*!< QV-ready set of AOs */
#endif
#endif /* QP_IMPL */
#endif /* qv_h */