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@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ typedef struct QueueDefinition * QueueSetMemberHandle_t;
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* the same size.
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*
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* @return If the queue is successfully create then a handle to the newly
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* created queue is returned. If the queue cannot be created then 0 is
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* created queue is returned. If the queue cannot be created then NULL is
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* returned.
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*
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* Example usage:
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@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ typedef struct QueueDefinition * QueueSetMemberHandle_t;
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*
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* // Create a queue capable of containing 10 uint32_t values.
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* xQueue1 = xQueueCreate( 10, sizeof( uint32_t ) );
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* if( xQueue1 == 0 )
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* if( xQueue1 == NULL )
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* {
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* // Queue was not created and must not be used.
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* }
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@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ typedef struct QueueDefinition * QueueSetMemberHandle_t;
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* // Create a queue capable of containing 10 pointers to AMessage structures.
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* // These should be passed by pointer as they contain a lot of data.
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* xQueue2 = xQueueCreate( 10, sizeof( struct AMessage * ) );
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* if( xQueue2 == 0 )
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* if( xQueue2 == NULL )
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* {
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* // Queue was not created and must not be used.
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* }
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@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ typedef struct QueueDefinition * QueueSetMemberHandle_t;
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* queue is full. The time is defined in tick periods so the constant
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* portTICK_PERIOD_MS should be used to convert to real time if this is required.
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*
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* @return pdTRUE if the item was successfully posted, otherwise errQUEUE_FULL.
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* @return pdPASS if the item was successfully posted, otherwise errQUEUE_FULL.
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*
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* Example usage:
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* @code{c}
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* is full. The time is defined in tick periods so the constant
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* portTICK_PERIOD_MS should be used to convert to real time if this is required.
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*
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* @return pdTRUE if the item was successfully posted, otherwise errQUEUE_FULL.
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* @return pdPASS if the item was successfully posted, otherwise errQUEUE_FULL.
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*
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* Example usage:
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* @code{c}
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@ -460,7 +460,7 @@ typedef struct QueueDefinition * QueueSetMemberHandle_t;
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* queue is full. The time is defined in tick periods so the constant
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* portTICK_PERIOD_MS should be used to convert to real time if this is required.
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*
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* @return pdTRUE if the item was successfully posted, otherwise errQUEUE_FULL.
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* @return pdPASS if the item was successfully posted, otherwise errQUEUE_FULL.
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*
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* Example usage:
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* @code{c}
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@ -633,7 +633,7 @@ typedef struct QueueDefinition * QueueSetMemberHandle_t;
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* item at the back of the queue, or queueSEND_TO_FRONT to place the item
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* at the front of the queue (for high priority messages).
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*
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* @return pdTRUE if the item was successfully posted, otherwise errQUEUE_FULL.
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* @return pdPASS if the item was successfully posted, otherwise errQUEUE_FULL.
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*
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* Example usage:
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* @code{c}
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@ -723,8 +723,8 @@ BaseType_t xQueueGenericSend( QueueHandle_t xQueue,
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* xQueuePeek() will return immediately if xTicksToWait is 0 and the queue
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* is empty.
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*
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* @return pdTRUE if an item was successfully received from the queue,
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* otherwise pdFALSE.
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* @return pdPASS if an item was successfully received from the queue,
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* otherwise errQUEUE_EMPTY.
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*
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* Example usage:
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* @code{c}
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@ -811,8 +811,8 @@ BaseType_t xQueuePeek( QueueHandle_t xQueue,
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* @param pvBuffer Pointer to the buffer into which the received item will
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* be copied.
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*
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* @return pdTRUE if an item was successfully received from the queue,
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* otherwise pdFALSE.
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* @return pdPASS if an item was successfully received from the queue,
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* otherwise pdFAIL.
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*
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* \defgroup xQueuePeekFromISR xQueuePeekFromISR
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* \ingroup QueueManagement
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* constant portTICK_PERIOD_MS should be used to convert to real time if this is
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* required.
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*
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* @return pdTRUE if an item was successfully received from the queue,
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* otherwise pdFALSE.
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* @return pdPASS if an item was successfully received from the queue,
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* otherwise errQUEUE_EMPTY.
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*
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* Example usage:
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* @code{c}
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* running task. If xQueueSendToFrontFromISR() sets this value to pdTRUE then
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* a context switch should be requested before the interrupt is exited.
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*
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* @return pdTRUE if the data was successfully sent to the queue, otherwise
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* @return pdPASS if the data was successfully sent to the queue, otherwise
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* errQUEUE_FULL.
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*
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* Example usage for buffered IO (where the ISR can obtain more than one value
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* running task. If xQueueSendToBackFromISR() sets this value to pdTRUE then
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* a context switch should be requested before the interrupt is exited.
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*
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* @return pdTRUE if the data was successfully sent to the queue, otherwise
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* @return pdPASS if the data was successfully sent to the queue, otherwise
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* errQUEUE_FULL.
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*
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* Example usage for buffered IO (where the ISR can obtain more than one value
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@ -1235,7 +1235,7 @@ void vQueueDelete( QueueHandle_t xQueue ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;
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* running task. If xQueueSendFromISR() sets this value to pdTRUE then
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* a context switch should be requested before the interrupt is exited.
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*
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* @return pdTRUE if the data was successfully sent to the queue, otherwise
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* @return pdPASS if the data was successfully sent to the queue, otherwise
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* errQUEUE_FULL.
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*
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* Example usage for buffered IO (where the ISR can obtain more than one value
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* item at the back of the queue, or queueSEND_TO_FRONT to place the item
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* at the front of the queue (for high priority messages).
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*
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* @return pdTRUE if the data was successfully sent to the queue, otherwise
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* @return pdPASS if the data was successfully sent to the queue, otherwise
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* errQUEUE_FULL.
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*
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* Example usage for buffered IO (where the ISR can obtain more than one value
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* to unblock *pxTaskWoken will get set to pdTRUE, otherwise *pxTaskWoken will
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* remain unchanged.
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*
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* @return pdTRUE if an item was successfully received from the queue,
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* otherwise pdFALSE.
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* @return pdPASS if an item was successfully received from the queue,
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* otherwise pdFAIL.
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*
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* Example usage:
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* @code{c}
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