esp-open-rtos/lwip/sys_arch.c
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/*
* Copyright (c) 2001-2003 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
* are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
*
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
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*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
* WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
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*
* This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack.
*
* Author: Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
*
*/
//*****************************************************************************
//
// Include OS functionality.
//
//*****************************************************************************
/* ------------------------ System architecture includes ----------------------------- */
#include "arch/sys_arch.h"
/* ------------------------ lwIP includes --------------------------------- */
#include "lwip/opt.h"
#include "lwip/err.h"
#include "lwip/debug.h"
#include "lwip/def.h"
#include "lwip/sys.h"
#include "lwip/mem.h"
#include "lwip/stats.h"
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* Routine: sys_sem_new
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* Description:
* Creates and returns a new semaphore. The "ucCount" argument specifies
* the initial state of the semaphore.
* NOTE: Currently this routine only creates counts of 1 or 0
* Inputs:
* sys_mbox_t mbox -- Handle of mailbox
* u8_t ucCount -- Initial ucCount of semaphore (1 or 0)
* Outputs:
* sys_sem_t -- Created semaphore or 0 if could not create.
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
err_t sys_sem_new(sys_sem_t *pxSemaphore, u8_t ucCount)
{
err_t xReturn = ERR_MEM;
vSemaphoreCreateBinary(*pxSemaphore);
if (*pxSemaphore != NULL) {
if (ucCount == 0U) {
xSemaphoreTake(*pxSemaphore, 1UL);
}
xReturn = ERR_OK;
SYS_STATS_INC_USED(sem);
} else {
SYS_STATS_INC(sem.err);
}
return xReturn;
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* Routine: sys_sem_free
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* Description:
* Deallocates a semaphore
* Inputs:
* sys_sem_t sem -- Semaphore to free
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void sys_sem_free(sys_sem_t *pxSemaphore)
{
SYS_STATS_DEC(sem.used);
vQueueDelete(*pxSemaphore);
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* Routine: sys_sem_signal
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* Description:
* Signals (releases) a semaphore
* Inputs:
* sys_sem_t sem -- Semaphore to signal
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void sys_sem_signal(sys_sem_t *pxSemaphore)
{
xSemaphoreGive(*pxSemaphore);
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* Routine: sys_arch_sem_wait
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* Description:
* Blocks the thread while waiting for the semaphore to be signaled. If the
* "timeout" argument is non-zero, the thread should only be blocked for
* the specified time (measured in milliseconds). If the "timeout" argument
* is zero, the thread should be blocked until the semaphore is signalled.
*
* The return value is SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT if the semaphore wasn't signaled
* within the specified time or any other value if it was signaled (with or
* without waiting).
*
* Notice that lwIP implements a function with a similar name,
* sys_sem_wait(), that uses the sys_arch_sem_wait() function.
* Inputs:
* sys_sem_t sem -- Semaphore to wait on
* u32_t timeout -- Number of milliseconds until timeout
* Outputs:
* u32_t -- SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT on timeout, any other value on success
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
u32_t sys_arch_sem_wait(sys_sem_t *pxSemaphore, u32_t ulTimeout)
{
u32_t ulReturn;
if (ulTimeout != 0UL) {
if (xSemaphoreTake(*pxSemaphore, ulTimeout / portTICK_PERIOD_MS) == pdTRUE) {
ulReturn = 0;
} else {
ulReturn = SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT;
}
} else {
while (xSemaphoreTake(*pxSemaphore, portMAX_DELAY) != pdTRUE);
ulReturn = 0;
}
return ulReturn;
}
/** Create a new mutex
* @param mutex pointer to the mutex to create
* @return a new mutex */
err_t sys_mutex_new(sys_mutex_t *pxMutex)
{
err_t xReturn;
*pxMutex = xSemaphoreCreateMutex();
if (*pxMutex != NULL) {
xReturn = ERR_OK;
SYS_STATS_INC_USED(mutex);
} else {
xReturn = ERR_MEM;
SYS_STATS_INC(mutex.err);
}
return xReturn;
}
/** Lock a mutex
* @param mutex the mutex to lock */
void sys_mutex_lock(sys_mutex_t *pxMutex)
{
while (xSemaphoreTake(*pxMutex, portMAX_DELAY) != pdPASS);
}
/** Unlock a mutex
* @param mutex the mutex to unlock */
void sys_mutex_unlock(sys_mutex_t *pxMutex)
{
xSemaphoreGive(*pxMutex);
}
/** Delete a semaphore
* @param mutex the mutex to delete */
void sys_mutex_free(sys_mutex_t *pxMutex)
{
SYS_STATS_DEC(mutex.used);
vQueueDelete(*pxMutex);
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* Routine: sys_mbox_new
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* Description:
* Creates a new mailbox
* Inputs:
* int size -- Size of elements in the mailbox
* Outputs:
* sys_mbox_t -- Handle to new mailbox
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
err_t sys_mbox_new(sys_mbox_t *pxMailBox, int iSize)
{
err_t xReturn = ERR_MEM;
*pxMailBox = xQueueCreate(iSize, sizeof(void *));
if (*pxMailBox != NULL) {
xReturn = ERR_OK;
SYS_STATS_INC_USED(mbox);
}
return xReturn;
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* Routine: sys_mbox_free
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* Description:
* Deallocates a mailbox. If there are messages still present in the
* mailbox when the mailbox is deallocated, it is an indication of a
* programming error in lwIP and the developer should be notified.
* Inputs:
* sys_mbox_t mbox -- Handle of mailbox
* Outputs:
* sys_mbox_t -- Handle to new mailbox
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void sys_mbox_free(sys_mbox_t *pxMailBox)
{
unsigned long ulMessagesWaiting;
ulMessagesWaiting = uxQueueMessagesWaiting(*pxMailBox);
configASSERT(ulMessagesWaiting == 0);
#if SYS_STATS
{
if (ulMessagesWaiting != 0UL) {
SYS_STATS_INC(mbox.err);
}
SYS_STATS_DEC(mbox.used);
}
#endif /* SYS_STATS */
vQueueDelete(*pxMailBox);
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* Routine: sys_mbox_post
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* Description:
* Post the "msg" to the mailbox.
* Inputs:
* sys_mbox_t mbox -- Handle of mailbox
* void *data -- Pointer to data to post
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void sys_mbox_post(sys_mbox_t *pxMailBox, void *pxMessageToPost)
{
while (xQueueSendToBack(*pxMailBox, &pxMessageToPost, portMAX_DELAY) != pdTRUE);
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* Routine: sys_mbox_trypost
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* Description:
* Try to post the "msg" to the mailbox. Returns immediately with
* error if cannot.
* Inputs:
* sys_mbox_t mbox -- Handle of mailbox
* void *msg -- Pointer to data to post
* Outputs:
* err_t -- ERR_OK if message posted, else ERR_MEM
* if not.
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
err_t sys_mbox_trypost(sys_mbox_t *pxMailBox, void *pxMessageToPost)
{
err_t xReturn;
if (xQueueSend(*pxMailBox, &pxMessageToPost, 0)) {
xReturn = ERR_OK;
} else {
/* The queue was already full. */
xReturn = ERR_MEM;
SYS_STATS_INC( mbox.err );
}
return xReturn;
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* Routine: sys_arch_mbox_fetch
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* Description:
* Blocks the thread until a message arrives in the mailbox, but does
* not block the thread longer than "timeout" milliseconds (similar to
* the sys_arch_sem_wait() function). The "msg" argument is a result
* parameter that is set by the function (i.e., by doing "*msg =
* ptr"). The "msg" parameter maybe NULL to indicate that the message
* should be dropped.
*
* The return values are the same as for the sys_arch_sem_wait() function:
* SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT if there was a timeout, any other value if a messages
* is received.
*
* Note that a function with a similar name, sys_mbox_fetch(), is
* implemented by lwIP.
* Inputs:
* sys_mbox_t mbox -- Handle of mailbox
* void **msg -- Pointer to pointer to msg received
* u32_t timeout -- Number of milliseconds until timeout
* Outputs:
* u32_t -- SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT on timeout, any other value if a message has been received
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
u32_t sys_arch_mbox_fetch(sys_mbox_t *pxMailBox, void **ppvBuffer, u32_t ulTimeOut)
{
void *pvDummy;
unsigned long ulReturn;
if (ppvBuffer == NULL) {
ppvBuffer = &pvDummy;
}
if (ulTimeOut != 0UL) {
if (xQueueReceive(*pxMailBox, &(*ppvBuffer), ulTimeOut / portTICK_PERIOD_MS) == pdTRUE) {
ulReturn = 0;
} else {
/* Timed out. */
*ppvBuffer = NULL;
ulReturn = SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT;
}
} else {
while (xQueueReceive(*pxMailBox, &(*ppvBuffer), portMAX_DELAY) != pdTRUE);
ulReturn = 0;
}
return ulReturn;
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* Routine: sys_arch_mbox_tryfetch
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* Description:
* Similar to sys_arch_mbox_fetch, but if message is not ready
* immediately, we'll return with SYS_MBOX_EMPTY. On success, 0 is
* returned.
* Inputs:
* sys_mbox_t mbox -- Handle of mailbox
* void **msg -- Pointer to pointer to msg received
* Outputs:
* u32_t -- SYS_MBOX_EMPTY if no messages. Otherwise,
* return ERR_OK.
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
u32_t sys_arch_mbox_tryfetch(sys_mbox_t *pxMailBox, void **ppvBuffer)
{
void *pvDummy;
unsigned long ulReturn;
if (ppvBuffer== NULL) {
ppvBuffer = &pvDummy;
}
if (xQueueReceive(*pxMailBox, &(*ppvBuffer), 0UL) == pdPASS) {
ulReturn = ERR_OK;
} else {
ulReturn = SYS_MBOX_EMPTY;
}
return ulReturn;
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* Routine: sys_init
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* Description:
* Initialize sys arch
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void sys_init(void)
{
}
u32_t sys_now(void)
{
return xTaskGetTickCount() * portTICK_PERIOD_MS;
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* Routine: sys_thread_new
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* Description:
* Starts a new thread with priority "prio" that will begin its
* execution in the function "thread()". The "arg" argument will be
* passed as an argument to the thread() function. The id of the new
* thread is returned. Both the id and the priority are system
* dependent.
* Inputs:
* char *name -- Name of thread
* void (* thread)(void *arg) -- Pointer to function to run.
* void *arg -- Argument passed into function
* int stacksize -- Required stack amount in bytes
* int prio -- Thread priority
* Outputs:
* sys_thread_t -- Pointer to per-thread timeouts.
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
sys_thread_t sys_thread_new(const char *pcName, void(*pxThread)(void *pvParameters), void *pvArg, int iStackSize, int iPriority)
{
TaskHandle_t xCreatedTask;
portBASE_TYPE xResult;
sys_thread_t xReturn;
xResult = xTaskCreate(pxThread, pcName, iStackSize, pvArg, iPriority, &xCreatedTask);
if (xResult == pdPASS) {
xReturn = xCreatedTask;
} else {
xReturn = NULL;
}
return xReturn;
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* Routine: sys_arch_protect
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* Description:
* This optional function does a "fast" critical region protection and
* returns the previous protection level. This function is only called
* during very short critical regions. An embedded system which supports
* ISR-based drivers might want to implement this function by disabling
* interrupts. Task-based systems might want to implement this by using
* a mutex or disabling tasking. This function should support recursive
* calls from the same task or interrupt. In other words,
* sys_arch_protect() could be called while already protected. In
* that case the return value indicates that it is already protected.
*
* sys_arch_protect() is only required if your port is supporting an
* operating system.
* Outputs:
* sys_prot_t -- Previous protection level (not used here)
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
static uint32_t my_nesting = 0;
sys_prot_t sys_arch_protect(void)
{
taskENTER_CRITICAL();
uint32_t prev = my_nesting;
my_nesting++;
return prev;
//return (sys_prot_t)1;
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* Routine: sys_arch_unprotect
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* Description:
* This optional function does a "fast" set of critical region
* protection to the value specified by pval. See the documentation for
* sys_arch_protect() for more information. This function is only
* required if your port is supporting an operating system.
* Inputs:
* sys_prot_t -- Previous protection level (not used here)
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void sys_arch_unprotect(sys_prot_t xValue)
{
//(void) xValue;
my_nesting--;
if (xValue != my_nesting) {
printf("lwip nesting %d\n", my_nesting);
}
taskEXIT_CRITICAL();
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* End of File: sys_arch.c
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/