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/// @file
/// @brief Cooperative QV kernel, definition of QP::QV_readySet_ and
/// implementation of kernel-specific functions.
/// @ingroup qv
/// @cond
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///***************************************************************************
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/// Last updated for version 5.9.0
/// Last updated on 2017-05-04
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///
/// Q u a n t u m L e a P s
/// ---------------------------
/// innovating embedded systems
///
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/// Copyright (C) 2005-2017 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
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///
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///***************************************************************************
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/// @endcond
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#define QP_IMPL // this is QP implementation
#include "qf_port.h" // QF port
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#include "qf_pkg.h" // QF package-scope internal interface
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#include "qassert.h" // QP embedded systems-friendly assertions
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#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
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// protection against including this source file in a wrong project
#ifndef qv_h
#error "Source file included in a project NOT based on the QV kernel"
#endif // qv_h
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namespace QP {
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Q_DEFINE_THIS_MODULE("qv")
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/// @note The functions implemented in this module can have a different
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/// implementation in other QF ports. The implementations included here
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/// are appropriate for the cooperative QV kernel only.
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// Package-scope objects *****************************************************
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extern "C" {
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QPSet QV_readySet_; // ready set of AOs
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} // extern "C"
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//****************************************************************************
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/// @description
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/// Initializes QF and must be called exactly once before any other QF
/// function. Typcially, QP::QF::init() is called from main() even before
/// initializing the Board Support Package (BSP).
///
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/// @note QP::QF::init() clears the internal QF variables, so that the
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/// framework can start correctly even if the startup code fails to clear
/// the uninitialized data (as is required by the C Standard).
///
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void QF::init(void) {
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QF_maxPool_ = static_cast<uint_fast8_t>(0);
QF_subscrList_ = static_cast<QSubscrList *>(0);
QF_maxPubSignal_ = static_cast<enum_t>(0);
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bzero(&QF::timeEvtHead_[0],
static_cast<uint_fast16_t>(sizeof(QF::timeEvtHead_)));
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bzero(&active_[0], static_cast<uint_fast16_t>(sizeof(active_)));
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bzero(&QV_readySet_, static_cast<uint_fast16_t>(sizeof(QV_readySet_)));
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#ifdef QV_INIT
QV_INIT(); // port-specific initialization of the QV kernel
#endif
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}
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//****************************************************************************
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/// @description
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/// This function stops the QF application. After calling this function,
/// QF attempts to gracefully stop the application. This graceful shutdown
/// might take some time to complete. The typical use of this function is
/// for terminating the QF application to return back to the operating
/// system or for handling fatal errors that require shutting down
/// (and possibly re-setting) the system.
///
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/// @sa QP::QF::onCleanup()
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///
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void QF::stop(void) {
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onCleanup(); // cleanup callback
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// nothing else to do for the "vanilla" kernel
}
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//****************************************************************************
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/// @description
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/// QP::QF::run() is typically called from your startup code after you
/// initialize the QF and start at least one active object with
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/// QP::QActive::start().
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///
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/// @returns QP::QF::run() typically does not return in embedded applications.
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/// However, when QP runs on top of an operating system, QP::QF::run() might
/// return and in this case the return represents the error code (0 for
/// success). Typically the value returned from QP::QF::run() is subsequently
/// passed on as return from main().
///
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/// @note This function is strongly platform-dependent and is not implemented
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/// in the QF, but either in the QF port or in the Board Support Package (BSP)
/// for the given application. All QF ports must implement QP::QF::run().
///
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int_t QF::run(void) {
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#ifdef Q_SPY
uint_fast8_t pprev = static_cast<uint_fast8_t>(0); // previous priority
#endif
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onStartup(); // startup callback
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// the combined event-loop and background-loop of the QV kernel...
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QF_INT_DISABLE();
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for (;;) {
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// find the maximum priority AO ready to run
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if (QV_readySet_.notEmpty()) {
uint_fast8_t p = QV_readySet_.findMax();
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QActive *a = active_[p];
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#ifdef Q_SPY
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QS_BEGIN_NOCRIT_(QS_SCHED_NEXT,
QS::priv_.locFilter[QS::AO_OBJ], a)
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QS_TIME_(); // timestamp
QS_2U8_(static_cast<uint8_t>(p), // prio of the scheduled AO
static_cast<uint8_t>(pprev)); // previous priority
QS_END_NOCRIT_()
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pprev = p; // update previous priority
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#endif // Q_SPY
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QF_INT_ENABLE();
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// perform the run-to-completion (RTC) step...
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// 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
//
QEvt const *e = a->get_();
a->dispatch(e);
gc(e);
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QF_INT_DISABLE();
if (a->m_eQueue.isEmpty()) { // empty queue?
QV_readySet_.remove(p);
}
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}
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else { // no AO ready to run --> idle
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#ifdef Q_SPY
if (pprev != static_cast<uint_fast8_t>(0)) {
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QS_BEGIN_NOCRIT_(QS_SCHED_IDLE,
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static_cast<void *>(0), static_cast<void *>(0))
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QS_TIME_(); // timestamp
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QS_U8_(static_cast<uint8_t>(pprev)); // previous prio
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QS_END_NOCRIT_()
pprev = static_cast<uint_fast8_t>(0); // update previous prio
}
#endif // Q_SPY
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// QV::onIdle() must be called with interrupts DISABLED because
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// the determination of the idle condition (no events in the
// queues) can change at any time by an interrupt posting events
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// to a queue. QV::onIdle() MUST enable interrupts internally,
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// perhaps at the same time as putting the CPU into a power-saving
// mode.
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QP::QV::onIdle();
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QF_INT_DISABLE();
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}
}
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#ifdef __GNUC__ // GNU compiler?
return static_cast<int_t>(0);
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#endif
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}
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//****************************************************************************
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/// @description
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/// Starts execution of the AO and registers the AO with the framework.
///
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/// @param[in] prio priority at which to start the active object
/// @param[in] qSto pointer to the storage for the ring buffer of the
/// event queue (used only with the built-in QP::QEQueue)
/// @param[in] qLen length of the event queue (in events)
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/// @param[in] stkSto pointer to the stack storage (must be NULL in QV)
/// @param[in] stkSize stack size [bytes]
/// @param[in] ie pointer to the optional initial event (might be NULL).
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///
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/// @note This function should be called via the macro START().
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///
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/// @usage
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/// The following example shows starting an AO when a per-task stack is needed
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/// @include qf_start.cpp
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///
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void QActive::start(uint_fast8_t const prio,
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QEvt const *qSto[], uint_fast16_t const qLen,
void * const stkSto, uint_fast16_t const,
QEvt const * const ie)
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{
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/// @pre the priority must be in range and the stack storage must not
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/// be provided, because the QV kernel does not need per-AO stacks.
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///
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Q_REQUIRE_ID(500, (static_cast<uint_fast8_t>(0) < prio)
&& (prio <= static_cast<uint_fast8_t>(QF_MAX_ACTIVE))
&& (stkSto == static_cast<void *>(0)));
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m_eQueue.init(qSto, qLen); // initialize QEQueue of this AO
m_prio = prio; // set the QF priority of this AO
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QF::add_(this); // make QF aware of this AO
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this->init(ie); // take the top-most initial tran. (virtual call)
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QS_FLUSH(); // flush the trace buffer to the host
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}
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//****************************************************************************
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/// @description
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/// The preferred way of calling this function is from within the active
/// object that needs to stop. In other words, an active object should stop
/// itself rather than being stopped by someone else. This policy works
/// best, because only the active object itself "knows" when it has reached
/// the appropriate state for the shutdown.
///
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/// @note By the time the AO calls QP::QActive::stop(), it should have
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/// unsubscribed from all events and no more events should be directly-posted
/// to it.
///
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void QActive::stop(void) {
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QF::remove_(this); // remove this active object from the QF
QF_CRIT_STAT_
QF_CRIT_ENTRY_();
QV_readySet_.remove(m_prio); // make sure the AO is not ready
QF_CRIT_EXIT_();
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}
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} // namespace QP