qpc/ports/win32-qv/qf_port.c
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/**
* @file
* @brief QF/C port to Win32 API (single-threaded, like the QV kernel)
* @ingroup ports
* @cond
******************************************************************************
* Last updated for version 6.4.0
* Last updated on 2019-02-07
*
* Q u a n t u m L e a P s
* ------------------------
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*
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*
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*
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******************************************************************************
* @endcond
*/
#define QP_IMPL /* this is QP implementation */
#include "qf_port.h" /* QF port */
#include "qf_pkg.h" /* QF package-scope interface */
#include "qassert.h" /* QP embedded systems-friendly assertions */
#ifdef Q_SPY /* QS software tracing enabled? */
#include "qs_port.h" /* include QS port */
#else
#include "qs_dummy.h" /* disable the QS software tracing */
#endif /* Q_SPY */
#include <limits.h> /* limits of dynamic range for integers */
#include <conio.h> /* console input/output */
Q_DEFINE_THIS_MODULE("qf_port")
/* Global objects ==========================================================*/
QPSet QV_readySet_; /* QV-ready set of active objects */
HANDLE QV_win32Event_; /* Win32 event to signal events */
/* Local objects ===========================================================*/
static CRITICAL_SECTION l_win32CritSect;
static DWORD l_tickMsec = 10U; /* clock tick in msec (argument for Sleep()) */
static int_t l_tickPrio = 50; /* default priority of the "ticker" thread */
static bool l_isRunning; /* flag indicating when QF is running */
static DWORD WINAPI ticker_thread(LPVOID arg);
/* QF functions ============================================================*/
void QF_init(void) {
extern uint_fast8_t QF_maxPool_;
extern QTimeEvt QF_timeEvtHead_[QF_MAX_TICK_RATE];
InitializeCriticalSection(&l_win32CritSect);
QV_win32Event_ = CreateEvent(NULL, FALSE, FALSE, NULL);
/* clear the internal QF variables, so that the framework can (re)start
* correctly even if the startup code is not called to clear the
* uninitialized data (as is required by the C Standard).
*/
QF_maxPool_ = (uint_fast8_t)0;
QF_bzero(&QF_timeEvtHead_[0], (uint_fast16_t)sizeof(QF_timeEvtHead_));
QF_bzero(&QF_active_[0], (uint_fast16_t)sizeof(QF_active_));
}
/****************************************************************************/
void QF_enterCriticalSection_(void) {
EnterCriticalSection(&l_win32CritSect);
}
/****************************************************************************/
void QF_leaveCriticalSection_(void) {
LeaveCriticalSection(&l_win32CritSect);
}
/****************************************************************************/
void QF_stop(void) {
l_isRunning = false; /* terminate the QV event loop and ticker thread */
SetEvent(QV_win32Event_); /* unblock the event-loop so it can terminate */
}
/****************************************************************************/
int_t QF_run(void) {
QF_CRIT_STAT_
QF_onStartup(); /* application-specific startup callback */
l_isRunning = true; /* QF is running */
if (l_tickMsec != (uint32_t)0) { /* system clock tick configured? */
/* create the ticker thread... */
HANDLE ticker = CreateThread(NULL, 1024, &ticker_thread,
(void *)0, 0, NULL);
Q_ASSERT_ID(310, ticker != (HANDLE)0); /* thread must be created */
}
/* the combined event-loop and background-loop of the QV kernel */
QF_CRIT_ENTRY_();
while (l_isRunning) {
/* find the maximum priority AO ready to run */
if (QPSet_notEmpty(&QV_readySet_)) {
uint_fast8_t p;
QActive *a;
QEvt const *e;
QPSet_findMax(&QV_readySet_, p);
a = QF_active_[p];
QF_CRIT_EXIT_();
/* the active object 'a' must still be registered in QF
* (e.g., it must not be stopped)
*/
Q_ASSERT_ID(320, a != (QActive *)0);
/* perform the run-to-completion (RTS) step...
* 1. retrieve the event from the AO's event queue, which by this
* time must be non-empty and The "Vanialla" kernel asserts it.
* 2. dispatch the event to the AO's state machine.
* 3. determine if event is garbage and collect it if so
*/
e = QActive_get_(a);
QHSM_DISPATCH(&a->super, e);
QF_gc(e);
QF_CRIT_ENTRY_();
if (a->eQueue.frontEvt == (QEvt const *)0) { /* empty queue? */
QPSet_remove(&QV_readySet_, p);
}
}
else {
/* the QV kernel in embedded systems calls here the QV_onIdle()
* callback. However, the Win32-QV port does not do busy-waiting
* for events. Instead, the Win32-QV port efficiently waits until
* QP events become available.
*/
QF_CRIT_EXIT_();
(void)WaitForSingleObject(QV_win32Event_, (DWORD)INFINITE);
QF_CRIT_ENTRY_();
}
}
QF_CRIT_EXIT_();
QF_onCleanup(); /* cleanup callback */
QS_EXIT(); /* cleanup the QSPY connection */
//CloseHandle(QV_win32Event_);
//DeleteCriticalSection(&l_win32CritSect);
//free all "fudged" event pools...
return (int_t)0; /* return success */
}
/****************************************************************************/
void QF_setTickRate(uint32_t ticksPerSec, int_t tickPrio) {
if (ticksPerSec != (uint32_t)0) {
l_tickMsec = 1000UL / ticksPerSec;
}
else {
l_tickMsec = (uint32_t)0; /* means NO system clock tick */
}
l_tickPrio = tickPrio;
}
/*..........................................................................*/
void QF_consoleSetup(void) {
}
/*..........................................................................*/
void QF_consoleCleanup(void) {
}
/*..........................................................................*/
int QF_consoleGetKey(void) {
if (_kbhit()) { /* any key pressed? */
return _getch();
}
return 0;
}
/*..........................................................................*/
int QF_consoleWaitForKey(void) {
return _getch();
}
/* QActive functions =======================================================*/
void QActive_start_(QActive * const me, uint_fast8_t prio,
QEvt const *qSto[], uint_fast16_t qLen,
void *stkSto, uint_fast16_t stkSize,
QEvt const *ie)
{
Q_REQUIRE_ID(600, ((uint_fast8_t)0 < prio) /* priority must be in range */
&& (prio <= (uint_fast8_t)QF_MAX_ACTIVE)
&& (stkSto == (void *)0)); /* statck storage must NOT...
* ... be provided */
QEQueue_init(&me->eQueue, qSto, qLen);
me->prio = prio; /* set QF priority of this AO before adding it to QF */
QF_add_(me); /* make QF aware of this AO */
QHSM_INIT(&me->super, ie); /* take the top-most initial tran. */
QS_FLUSH(); /* flush the QS trace buffer to the host */
(void)stkSize; /* unused parameter */
}
/****************************************************************************/
static DWORD WINAPI ticker_thread(LPVOID arg) { /* for CreateThread() */
int threadPrio = THREAD_PRIORITY_NORMAL;
// set the ticker thread priority according to selection made in
// QF_setTickRate()
//
if (l_tickPrio < 33) {
threadPrio = THREAD_PRIORITY_BELOW_NORMAL;
}
else if (l_tickPrio > 66) {
threadPrio = THREAD_PRIORITY_ABOVE_NORMAL;
}
SetThreadPriority(GetCurrentThread(), threadPrio);
while (l_isRunning) {
Sleep(l_tickMsec); /* wait for the tick interval */
QF_onClockTick(); /* clock tick callback (must call QF_TICK_X()) */
}
(void)arg; /* unused parameter */
return (DWORD)0; /* return success */
}