qpcpp/ports/posix/qp_port.hpp
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//============================================================================
// QP/C++ Real-Time Embedded Framework (RTEF)
//
// Copyright (C) 2005 Quantum Leaps, LLC. All rights reserved.
//
// Q u a n t u m L e a P s
// ------------------------
// Modern Embedded Software
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later OR LicenseRef-QL-commercial
//
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//
// NOTE:
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// incorporation of the QP/C software into proprietary programs. Please
// contact Quantum Leaps for commercial licensing options, which expressly
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//============================================================================
#ifndef QP_PORT_HPP_
#define QP_PORT_HPP_
#include <cstdint> // Exact-width types. C++11 Standard
#include <pthread.h> // POSIX-thread API
#include "qp_config.hpp" // QP configuration from the application
// no-return function specifier (C++11 Standard)
#define Q_NORETURN [[ noreturn ]] void
// QActive event queue and thread types for POSIX
#define QACTIVE_EQUEUE_TYPE QEQueue
#define QACTIVE_OS_OBJ_TYPE pthread_cond_t
#define QACTIVE_THREAD_TYPE bool
// QF critical section for POSIX, see NOTE1
#define QF_CRIT_STAT
#define QF_CRIT_ENTRY() QP::QF::enterCriticalSection_()
#define QF_CRIT_EXIT() QP::QF::leaveCriticalSection_()
// QF_LOG2 not defined -- use the internal LOG2() implementation
namespace QP {
namespace QF {
// internal functions for critical section management
void enterCriticalSection_();
void leaveCriticalSection_();
// set clock tick rate and priority
void setTickRate(uint32_t ticksPerSec, int tickPrio);
// clock tick callback
void onClockTick();
#ifdef QF_CONSOLE
// abstractions for console access...
void consoleSetup();
void consoleCleanup();
int consoleGetKey();
int consoleWaitForKey();
#endif
} // namespace QF
} // namespace QP
// include files -------------------------------------------------------------
#include "qequeue.hpp" // POSIX port needs the native event-queue
#include "qmpool.hpp" // POSIX port needs the native memory-pool
#include "qp.hpp" // QP platform-independent public interface
//============================================================================
// interface used only inside QF implementation, but not in applications
#ifdef QP_IMPL
// QF scheduler locking for POSIX (not used at this point, see NOTE2)
#define QF_SCHED_STAT_
#define QF_SCHED_LOCK_(dummy) (static_cast<void>(0))
#define QF_SCHED_UNLOCK_() (static_cast<void>(0))
// QF event queue customization for POSIX...
#define QACTIVE_EQUEUE_WAIT_(me_) do { \
while ((me_)->m_eQueue.m_frontEvt == nullptr) { \
Q_ASSERT_INCRIT(400, QF::critSectNest_ == 1); \
--QF::critSectNest_; \
pthread_cond_wait(&(me_)->m_osObject, &QF::critSectMutex_); \
Q_ASSERT_INCRIT(302, QF::critSectNest_ == 0); \
++QF::critSectNest_; \
} \
} while (false)
#define QACTIVE_EQUEUE_SIGNAL_(me_) \
pthread_cond_signal(&(me_)->m_osObject)
// native QF event pool operations
#define QF_EPOOL_TYPE_ QMPool
#define QF_EPOOL_INIT_(p_, poolSto_, poolSize_, evtSize_) \
(p_).init((poolSto_), (poolSize_), (evtSize_))
#define QF_EPOOL_EVENT_SIZE_(p_) ((p_).getBlockSize())
#define QF_EPOOL_GET_(p_, e_, m_, qsId_) \
((e_) = static_cast<QEvt *>((p_).get((m_), (qsId_))))
#define QF_EPOOL_PUT_(p_, e_, qsId_) ((p_).put((e_), (qsId_)))
namespace QP {
namespace QF {
extern pthread_mutex_t critSectMutex_;
extern int_t critSectNest_;
} // namespace QF
} // namespace QP
#endif // QP_IMPL
//============================================================================
// NOTE1:
// QP, like all real-time frameworks, needs to execute certain sections of
// code exclusively, meaning that only one thread can execute the code at
// the time. Such sections of code are called "critical sections".
//
// This port uses a pair of functions QF::enterCriticalSection_() /
// QF::leaveCriticalSection_() to enter/leave the critical section,
// respectively.
//
// These functions are implemented in the qf_port.cpp module, where they
// manipulate the file-scope POSIX mutex object QF::critSectMutex_
// to protect all critical sections. Using the single mutex for all critical
// section guarantees that only one thread at a time can execute inside a
// critical section. This prevents race conditions and data corruption.
//
// Please note, however, that the POSIX mutex implementation behaves
// differently than interrupt disabling. A common POSIX mutex ensures
// that only one thread at a time can execute a critical section, but it
// does not guarantee that a context switch cannot occur within the
// critical section. In fact, such context switches probably will happen,
// but they should not cause concurrency hazards because the critical
// section eliminates all race conditionis.
//
// Unlinke simply disabling and enabling interrupts, the mutex approach is
// also subject to priority inversions. However, the p-thread mutex
// implementation, such as POSIX threads, should support the priority-
// inheritance protocol.
//
// NOTE2:
// Scheduler locking (used inside QActive_publish_()) is NOT implemented
// in this port. This means that event multicasting is NOT atomic, so thread
// preemption CAN happen during that time, especially when a low-priority
// thread publishes events to higher-priority threads. This can lead to
// (occasionally) unexpected event sequences.
//
#endif // QP_PORT_HPP_