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FreeRTOS.org V5.3.0 - Copyright (C) 2003-2009 Richard Barry.
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This file is part of the FreeRTOS.org distribution.
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FreeRTOS.org is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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under the terms of the GNU General Public License (version 2) as published
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by the Free Software Foundation and modified by the FreeRTOS exception.
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**NOTE** The exception to the GPL is included to allow you to distribute a
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combined work that includes FreeRTOS.org without being obliged to provide
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the source code for any proprietary components. Alternative commercial
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license and support terms are also available upon request. See the
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licensing section of http://www.FreeRTOS.org for full details.
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FreeRTOS.org is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
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more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
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with FreeRTOS.org; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59
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Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA.
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***************************************************************************
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* *
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* Get the FreeRTOS eBook! See http://www.FreeRTOS.org/Documentation *
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* *
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* This is a concise, step by step, 'hands on' guide that describes both *
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* general multitasking concepts and FreeRTOS specifics. It presents and *
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* explains numerous examples that are written using the FreeRTOS API. *
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* Full source code for all the examples is provided in an accompanying *
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* .zip file. *
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* *
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***************************************************************************
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1 tab == 4 spaces!
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Please ensure to read the configuration and relevant port sections of the
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online documentation.
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http://www.FreeRTOS.org - Documentation, latest information, license and
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contact details.
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http://www.SafeRTOS.com - A version that is certified for use in safety
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critical systems.
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http://www.OpenRTOS.com - Commercial support, development, porting,
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licensing and training services.
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*/
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/**
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* Creates two sets of two tasks. The tasks within a set share a variable, access
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* to which is guarded by a semaphore.
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*
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* Each task starts by attempting to obtain the semaphore. On obtaining a
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* semaphore a task checks to ensure that the guarded variable has an expected
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* value. It then clears the variable to zero before counting it back up to the
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* expected value in increments of 1. After each increment the variable is checked
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* to ensure it contains the value to which it was just set. When the starting
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* value is again reached the task releases the semaphore giving the other task in
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* the set a chance to do exactly the same thing. The starting value is high
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* enough to ensure that a tick is likely to occur during the incrementing loop.
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*
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* An error is flagged if at any time during the process a shared variable is
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* found to have a value other than that expected. Such an occurrence would
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* suggest an error in the mutual exclusion mechanism by which access to the
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* variable is restricted.
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*
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* The first set of two tasks poll their semaphore. The second set use blocking
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* calls.
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*
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* \page SemTestC semtest.c
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* \ingroup DemoFiles
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* <HR>
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*/
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/*
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Changes from V1.2.0:
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+ The tasks that operate at the idle priority now use a lower expected
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count than those running at a higher priority. This prevents the low
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priority tasks from signaling an error because they have not been
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scheduled enough time for each of them to count the shared variable to
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the high value.
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Changes from V2.0.0
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+ Delay periods are now specified using variables and constants of
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portTickType rather than unsigned portLONG.
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Changes from V2.1.1
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+ The stack size now uses configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE.
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+ String constants made file scope to decrease stack depth on 8051 port.
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*/
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#include <stdlib.h>
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/* Scheduler include files. */
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#include "FreeRTOS.h"
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#include "task.h"
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#include "semphr.h"
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/* Demo app include files. */
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#include "semtest.h"
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#include "print.h"
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/* The value to which the shared variables are counted. */
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#define semtstBLOCKING_EXPECTED_VALUE ( ( unsigned portLONG ) 0xfff )
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#define semtstNON_BLOCKING_EXPECTED_VALUE ( ( unsigned portLONG ) 0xff )
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#define semtstSTACK_SIZE configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE
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#define semtstNUM_TASKS ( 4 )
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#define semtstDELAY_FACTOR ( ( portTickType ) 10 )
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/* The task function as described at the top of the file. */
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static void prvSemaphoreTest( void *pvParameters );
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/* Structure used to pass parameters to each task. */
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typedef struct SEMAPHORE_PARAMETERS
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{
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xSemaphoreHandle xSemaphore;
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volatile unsigned portLONG *pulSharedVariable;
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portTickType xBlockTime;
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} xSemaphoreParameters;
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/* Variables used to check that all the tasks are still running without errors. */
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static volatile portSHORT sCheckVariables[ semtstNUM_TASKS ] = { 0 };
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static volatile portSHORT sNextCheckVariable = 0;
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/* Strings to print if USE_STDIO is defined. */
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const portCHAR * const pcPollingSemaphoreTaskError = "Guarded shared variable in unexpected state.\r\n";
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const portCHAR * const pcSemaphoreTaskStart = "Guarded shared variable task started.\r\n";
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/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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void vStartSemaphoreTasks( unsigned portBASE_TYPE uxPriority )
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{
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xSemaphoreParameters *pxFirstSemaphoreParameters, *pxSecondSemaphoreParameters;
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const portTickType xBlockTime = ( portTickType ) 100;
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/* Create the structure used to pass parameters to the first two tasks. */
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pxFirstSemaphoreParameters = ( xSemaphoreParameters * ) pvPortMalloc( sizeof( xSemaphoreParameters ) );
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if( pxFirstSemaphoreParameters != NULL )
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{
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/* Create the semaphore used by the first two tasks. */
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vSemaphoreCreateBinary( pxFirstSemaphoreParameters->xSemaphore );
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if( pxFirstSemaphoreParameters->xSemaphore != NULL )
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{
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/* Create the variable which is to be shared by the first two tasks. */
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pxFirstSemaphoreParameters->pulSharedVariable = ( unsigned portLONG * ) pvPortMalloc( sizeof( unsigned portLONG ) );
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/* Initialise the share variable to the value the tasks expect. */
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*( pxFirstSemaphoreParameters->pulSharedVariable ) = semtstNON_BLOCKING_EXPECTED_VALUE;
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/* The first two tasks do not block on semaphore calls. */
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pxFirstSemaphoreParameters->xBlockTime = ( portTickType ) 0;
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/* Spawn the first two tasks. As they poll they operate at the idle priority. */
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xTaskCreate( prvSemaphoreTest, "PolSEM1", semtstSTACK_SIZE, ( void * ) pxFirstSemaphoreParameters, tskIDLE_PRIORITY, ( xTaskHandle * ) NULL );
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xTaskCreate( prvSemaphoreTest, "PolSEM2", semtstSTACK_SIZE, ( void * ) pxFirstSemaphoreParameters, tskIDLE_PRIORITY, ( xTaskHandle * ) NULL );
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}
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}
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/* Do exactly the same to create the second set of tasks, only this time
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provide a block time for the semaphore calls. */
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pxSecondSemaphoreParameters = ( xSemaphoreParameters * ) pvPortMalloc( sizeof( xSemaphoreParameters ) );
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if( pxSecondSemaphoreParameters != NULL )
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{
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vSemaphoreCreateBinary( pxSecondSemaphoreParameters->xSemaphore );
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if( pxSecondSemaphoreParameters->xSemaphore != NULL )
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{
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pxSecondSemaphoreParameters->pulSharedVariable = ( unsigned portLONG * ) pvPortMalloc( sizeof( unsigned portLONG ) );
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*( pxSecondSemaphoreParameters->pulSharedVariable ) = semtstBLOCKING_EXPECTED_VALUE;
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pxSecondSemaphoreParameters->xBlockTime = xBlockTime / portTICK_RATE_MS;
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xTaskCreate( prvSemaphoreTest, "BlkSEM1", semtstSTACK_SIZE, ( void * ) pxSecondSemaphoreParameters, uxPriority, ( xTaskHandle * ) NULL );
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xTaskCreate( prvSemaphoreTest, "BlkSEM2", semtstSTACK_SIZE, ( void * ) pxSecondSemaphoreParameters, uxPriority, ( xTaskHandle * ) NULL );
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}
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}
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}
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/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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static void prvSemaphoreTest( void *pvParameters )
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{
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xSemaphoreParameters *pxParameters;
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volatile unsigned portLONG *pulSharedVariable, ulExpectedValue;
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unsigned portLONG ulCounter;
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portSHORT sError = pdFALSE, sCheckVariableToUse;
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/* See which check variable to use. sNextCheckVariable is not semaphore
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protected! */
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portENTER_CRITICAL();
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sCheckVariableToUse = sNextCheckVariable;
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sNextCheckVariable++;
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portEXIT_CRITICAL();
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/* Queue a message for printing to say the task has started. */
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vPrintDisplayMessage( &pcSemaphoreTaskStart );
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/* A structure is passed in as the parameter. This contains the shared
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variable being guarded. */
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pxParameters = ( xSemaphoreParameters * ) pvParameters;
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pulSharedVariable = pxParameters->pulSharedVariable;
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/* If we are blocking we use a much higher count to ensure loads of context
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switches occur during the count. */
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if( pxParameters->xBlockTime > ( portTickType ) 0 )
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{
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ulExpectedValue = semtstBLOCKING_EXPECTED_VALUE;
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}
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else
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{
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ulExpectedValue = semtstNON_BLOCKING_EXPECTED_VALUE;
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}
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for( ;; )
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{
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/* Try to obtain the semaphore. */
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if( xSemaphoreTake( pxParameters->xSemaphore, pxParameters->xBlockTime ) == pdPASS )
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{
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/* We have the semaphore and so expect any other tasks using the
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shared variable to have left it in the state we expect to find
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it. */
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if( *pulSharedVariable != ulExpectedValue )
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{
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vPrintDisplayMessage( &pcPollingSemaphoreTaskError );
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sError = pdTRUE;
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}
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/* Clear the variable, then count it back up to the expected value
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before releasing the semaphore. Would expect a context switch or
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two during this time. */
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for( ulCounter = ( unsigned portLONG ) 0; ulCounter <= ulExpectedValue; ulCounter++ )
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{
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*pulSharedVariable = ulCounter;
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if( *pulSharedVariable != ulCounter )
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{
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if( sError == pdFALSE )
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{
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vPrintDisplayMessage( &pcPollingSemaphoreTaskError );
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}
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sError = pdTRUE;
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}
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}
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/* Release the semaphore, and if no errors have occurred increment the check
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variable. */
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if( xSemaphoreGive( pxParameters->xSemaphore ) == pdFALSE )
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{
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vPrintDisplayMessage( &pcPollingSemaphoreTaskError );
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sError = pdTRUE;
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}
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if( sError == pdFALSE )
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{
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if( sCheckVariableToUse < semtstNUM_TASKS )
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{
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( sCheckVariables[ sCheckVariableToUse ] )++;
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}
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}
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/* If we have a block time then we are running at a priority higher
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than the idle priority. This task takes a long time to complete
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a cycle (deliberately so to test the guarding) so will be starving
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out lower priority tasks. Block for some time to allow give lower
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priority tasks some processor time. */
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vTaskDelay( pxParameters->xBlockTime * semtstDELAY_FACTOR );
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}
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else
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{
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if( pxParameters->xBlockTime == ( portTickType ) 0 )
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{
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/* We have not got the semaphore yet, so no point using the
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processor. We are not blocking when attempting to obtain the
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semaphore. */
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taskYIELD();
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}
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}
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}
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}
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/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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/* This is called to check that all the created tasks are still running. */
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portBASE_TYPE xAreSemaphoreTasksStillRunning( void )
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{
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static portSHORT sLastCheckVariables[ semtstNUM_TASKS ] = { 0 };
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portBASE_TYPE xTask, xReturn = pdTRUE;
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for( xTask = 0; xTask < semtstNUM_TASKS; xTask++ )
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{
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if( sLastCheckVariables[ xTask ] == sCheckVariables[ xTask ] )
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{
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xReturn = pdFALSE;
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}
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sLastCheckVariables[ xTask ] = sCheckVariables[ xTask ];
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}
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return xReturn;
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}
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