/// @file /// @brief QF/C++ port to uC/OS-II (V2.92) kernel, all supported compilers /// @cond ///*************************************************************************** /// Last updated for version 5.8.2 /// Last updated on 2017-02-02 /// /// Q u a n t u m L e a P s /// --------------------------- /// innovating embedded systems /// /// Copyright (C) Quantum Leaps, LLC. All rights reserved. /// /// 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 /// (at your option) any later version. /// /// Alternatively, this program may be distributed and modified under the /// terms of Quantum Leaps commercial licenses, which expressly supersede /// the GNU General Public License and are specifically designed for /// licensees interested in retaining the proprietary status of their code. /// /// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, /// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of /// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the /// GNU General Public License for more details. /// /// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License /// along with this program. If not, see . /// /// Contact information: /// https://state-machine.com /// mailto:info@state-machine.com ///*************************************************************************** /// @endcond #ifndef qf_port_h #define qf_port_h // uC/OS-II event queue and thread types #define QF_EQUEUE_TYPE OS_EVENT * #define QF_THREAD_TYPE uint32_t // The maximum number of active objects in the application #define QF_MAX_ACTIVE ((OS_LOWEST_PRIO - 1 < 64) ? (OS_LOWEST_PRIO - 1) : 64) // uC/OS-II critical section operations (critical section type 3), NOTE1 #define QF_CRIT_STAT_TYPE OS_CPU_SR #define QF_CRIT_ENTRY(stat_) ((stat_) = OS_CPU_SR_Save()) #define QF_CRIT_EXIT(stat_) OS_CPU_SR_Restore(stat_) #include "ucos_ii.h" // uC/OS-II API #include "qep_port.h" // QEP port, includes the master uC/OS-II include #include "qequeue.h" // used for event deferral #include "qpset.h" // this QP port uses the native QP priority set #include "qf.h" // QF platform-independent public interface // Facilities specific to the uC/OS-II port... namespace QP { // set uC/OS-II task attributes // (e.g., OS_TASK_OPT_SAVE_FP | OS_TASK_OPT_STK_CHK) // for OSTaskCreateExt() **before** calling QACTIVE_START(). // void QF_setUCosTaskAttr(QActive *act, uint32_t attr); } // namespace QP //**************************************************************************** // interface used only inside QF, but not in applications // #ifdef QP_IMPL // uC/OS-II-specific scheduler locking, see NOTE2 #define QF_SCHED_STAT_ #define QF_SCHED_LOCK_(dummy) do { \ if (OSIntNesting == static_cast(0)) { \ OSSchedLock(); \ } \ } while (false) #define QF_SCHED_UNLOCK_() do { \ if (OSIntNesting == static_cast(0)) { \ OSSchedUnlock(); \ } \ } while (false) // uC/OS-II event pool operations... #define QF_EPOOL_TYPE_ OS_MEM* #define QF_EPOOL_INIT_(pool_, poolSto_, poolSize_, evtSize_) do { \ INT8U err; \ (pool_) = OSMemCreate((poolSto_), (INT32U)((poolSize_)/(evtSize_)), \ (INT32U)(evtSize_), &err); \ Q_ASSERT_ID(105, err == OS_ERR_NONE); \ } while (false) #define QF_EPOOL_EVENT_SIZE_(pool_) ((pool_)->OSMemBlkSize) #define QF_EPOOL_GET_(pool_, e_, m_) do { \ QF_CRIT_STAT_ \ QF_CRIT_ENTRY_(); \ if ((pool_)->OSMemNFree > (m_)) { \ INT8U err; \ (e_) = (QEvt *)OSMemGet((pool_), &err); \ Q_ASSERT_ID(205, err == OS_ERR_NONE); \ } \ else { \ (e_) = static_cast(0); \ } \ QF_CRIT_EXIT_(); \ } while (false) #define QF_EPOOL_PUT_(pool_, e_) \ Q_ALLEGE_ID(305, OSMemPut((pool_), (e_)) == OS_ERR_NONE) #endif // ifdef QP_IMPL #endif // qf_port_h //**************************************************************************** // NOTE1: // The uC/OS-II critical section must be able to nest. // // NOTE2: // uC/OS-II provides only global scheduler locking for all thread priorities // by means of OSSchedLock() and OSSchedUnlock(). Therefore, locking the // scheduler only up to the specified lock priority is not supported. //