* Add support for 16 MPU regions to GCC Cortex-M33 TZ port
Signed-off-by: Gaurav Aggarwal <aggarg@amazon.com>
* Add support for 16 MPU regions to Cortex-M33 NTZ GCC port
Signed-off-by: Gaurav Aggarwal <aggarg@amazon.com>
The configuration was updated using
uncrustify -c .github/uncrustify.cfg -o .github/uncrustify.cfg --update-config-with-doc
to align with the actually used uncrustify version used, i.e., all
configuration is now explicitly set (and no longer implicit).
The files that are common to all ports ("portable/MemMang*" and
"portable/Common/mpu_wrappers.c" are now also autoformatted.
Co-authored-by: alfred gedeon <28123637+alfred2g@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add CMake build
Allows to build and link FreeRTOS using CMake build system.
From top-level project it looks like this:
set(FREERTOS_PORT_GCC_ARM_CM4F ON)
set(FREERTOS_CONFIG_FILE_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR} CACHE STRING "")
add_subdirectory(third_party/FreeRTOS-Kernel)
Where FREERTOS_PORT_GCC_ARM_CM4F is FreeRTOS port name.
freertos is target name, which can be used in target_link_libraries()
* Add feature to set custom heap source file
Example how to set it from top-level project:
set(FREERTOS_HEAP ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/path_to/my_heap.c CACHE STRING "")
* Set cmake_minimum_required to 3.15
* Fail build when FREERTOS_CONFIG_FILE_DIRECTORY not set
* Rename library to freertos_kernel
* Rework FREERTOS_PORT option to act as combobox
* Use freertos_kernel_port cmake target
* Split port sources multiline
Co-authored-by: Aniruddha Kanhere <60444055+AniruddhaKanhere@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Bartell <pbartell@amazon.com>
* Add configUSE_MINI_LIST_ITEM configuration option to enable the MiniListItem_t type.
When configUSE_MINI_LIST_ITEM == 0:
MiniListItem_t and ListItem_t are both typedefs of struct xLIST_ITEM.
When configUSE_MINI_LIST_ITEM == 1 (the default in projdefs.h):
MiniListItem_t is a typedef of struct xMINI_LIST_ITEM, which contains 3 fewer fields than a struct xLIST_ITEM.
This configuration saves approximately sizeof(TickType_t) + 2 * sizeof( void * ) bytes of ram, however it also violates strict aliasing rules which some compilers depend on for optimization.
configUSE_MINI_LIST_ITEM defaults to 1 when not defined.
* Add pp_indent_brace option to uncrustify config
Improves compliance with the FreeRTOS code style guide:
https://www.freertos.org/FreeRTOS-Coding-Standard-and-Style-Guide.html
* Fix support for stepping maximum number of ticks
This commit fixes support for tickless implementations that call
vTaskStepTick() with the maximum number of allowed ticks to step.
vTaskStepTick()
---------------
Function vTaskStepTick() provides a way for the tickless idle
implementation to account for ticks that elapse during tickless idle.
The maximum number of stepped ticks allowed is the number passed to
portSUPPRESS_TICKS_AND_SLEEP(). It is the number of ticks between
xTickCount and xNextTaskUnblockTime.
vTaskStepTick() is specifically intended for use with tickless idle,
so it always executes with the scheduler disabled. For reference,
compare it with the more general function xTaskCatchUpTicks().
Without this Change
-------------------
Prior to this commit, if a task is supposed to wake at xTickCount ==
0xFFFFFFFF, then when tickless idle ends, function vTaskStepTick()
sets the tick to 0xFFFFFFFF but the task remains on the delayed list
because xTaskIncrementTick() does not execute. One tick later,
xTaskIncrementTick() executes because it's time to increment xTickCount
to 0x00000000. An assertion failure occurs in
taskSWITCH_DELAYED_LISTS() because the delayed task list is not
empty. Other examples of valling vTaskStepTick() with the maximum
allowed number of ticks merely result in a task waking one tick late.
Default Tickless Implementations
--------------------------------
Note that the default tickless implementations never pass the maximum
allowed value to vTaskStepTick(). The default implementations use the
tick interrupt to finish the sleep and allow that one tick to be
counted normally via the tick ISR and xTaskIncrementTick().
* Protect xPendedTicks with critical section
Function xTaskIncrementTick() increments xPendedTicks when the
scheduler is disabled. That function typically executes inside the tick
ISR. So code in xTaskCatchUpTicks() must mask interrupts when modifying
xPendedTicks.
* uncrustify tasks.c
* Update tasks.c
Style changes only - added comment and indentation to the two modified files.
* uncrustify
* Add test coverage for new conditional
* Add typecast
Co-authored-by: Cobus van Eeden <35851496+cobusve@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Joseph Julicher <jjulicher@mac.com>
Co-authored-by: RichardBarry <3073890+RichardBarry@users.noreply.github.com>
Add a cap to the queue locks
cRxLock and cTxLock members of the queue data structure count the
number items received and sent to the queue while the queue was locked.
These are later used to unblock tasks waiting on the queue when the
queue is unlocked. The data type of these members is int8_t and this can
trigger overflow check assert if an ISR continuously reads/writes to the
queue in a loop as reported in this issue: https://github.com/FreeRTOS/FreeRTOS-Kernel/issues/419.
Note due to the length of the operation is it not recommended to write to
the queue that many times from an ISR - stream buffers are a better option,
or alternatively, defer the operation to a task by just having the ISR send a
direct to task notification to unblock the task.
This PR caps the values of the cRxLock and cTxLock to the number of tasks in
the system because we cannot unblocks more tasks than there are in the system.
Note that the same assert could still be triggered is the application creates more
than 127 tasks.
Signed-off-by: Gaurav Aggarwal <aggarg@amazon.com>
* fix alignment exception for ullPortInterruptNesting.
While loading (LDR X5, ullPortInterruptNestingConst) the ullPortInterruptNesting
variable, the program control seems to be stuck and there is no abort or stack
trace observed (as there is no exception handler is installed to catch unaligned
access exception).
Program control moves forward, if one just declares this varible to be 2 bytes
aligned but then varible is not updated properly.
One of my colleague, pointed out that issue is due to the fact that
ullPortInterruptNesting must be at 8 bytes aligned address but since
"vApplicationIRQHandler" (that has 4 bytes of address) is sitting between
two 8 bytes aligned addresses that forces ullPortInterruptNesting to be at
4 byte aligned address, causing all sort of mess.
It works on QEMU (on ARM64) as it is, since there is no such check for
unaligned access but on real hardware it is prohibited.
Workaround to this problem is, either we skip 4 byets (using .align 4) after
vApplicationIRQHandler declaration or declare it the end of all declarations.
This commit does the latter one.
Signed-off-by: Amit Singh Tomar <atomar25opensource@gmail.com>
* Update portASM.S
Remove 1 tab = 4 spaces
Co-authored-by: Amit Singh Tomar <atomar25opensource@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: alfred gedeon <28123637+alfred2g@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Joseph Julicher <jjulicher@mac.com>
* RP2040: malloc needs to be thread safe for FreeRTOS whether both cores are used or not
* RP2040: CMake file had broken left over test code
* RP2040: portIS_FREE_RTOS_CORE() returned an incorrect value prior to scheduler init when the application was compiled without multicore support
* RP2040: Bad initialization code was causing IRQs to get disabled before main() was called when using non static allocation
This commit introduces a new config
configALLOW_UNPRIVILEGED_CRITICAL_SECTIONS which enables developers to
prevent critical sections from unprivileged tasks. It defaults to 1 for
backward compatibility. Application should set it to 0 to disable
critical sections from unprivileged tasks.
Signed-off-by: Gaurav Aggarwal <aggarg@amazon.com>
The example was trying to create a timer with period 0 which is not a
valid period.
This was reported here - https://forums.freertos.org/t/multiple-timers/13884
Signed-off-by: Gaurav Aggarwal <aggarg@amazon.com>
The public function xEventGroupWaitBits passes xTicksToWait to the
function vTaskPlaceOnUnorderedEventList, which passes the number of
ticks to prvAddCurrentTaskToDelayedList and sets xCanBlockIndefinitely
to pdTRUE, causing the latter to block indefinitely if
xTicksToWait == portMAX_DELAY and INCLUDE_vTaskSuspend == 1.
There's already a portYIELD_FROM_ISR() macro that calls vPortYield() which wraps the FromISR code.
It doesn't appear that vPortYieldFromISR() is intended to be publicly accessible in this port so
I've marked it as private to silence the warning.
event_create() also got flagged due to missing void in prototype.
Co-authored-by: Gaurav-Aggarwal-AWS <33462878+aggarg@users.noreply.github.com>
prvWriteMessageToBuffer wrote the first sbBYTES_TO_STORE_MESSAGE_LENGTH
bytes of the size_t-typed length to the buffer as the data length. While
this functions on little endian, it copies the wrong bytes on big
endian. This fix converts the length to configMESSAGE_BUFFER_LENGTH_TYPE
first, and then copies the exact amount, thus fixing the issue.
Additionally it adds an assert to verify the size is not greater than
the max value of configMESSAGE_BUFFER_LENGTH_TYPE; previously this would
truncate silently.
Co-authored-by: Gaurav-Aggarwal-AWS <33462878+aggarg@users.noreply.github.com>
Mention that FreeRTOS_IRQ_Handler should not be used for FIQs and the
reason for assuming Group 1 for Interrupt Acknowledge and End Of
Interrupt registers.
Signed-off-by: Gaurav Aggarwal <aggarg@amazon.com>
Let the FreeRTOS IRQ handler properly store and restore the ICCIAR
register value around the vApplicationIRQHandler() call.
Signed-off-by: Stephane Viau <stephane.viau@oss.nxp.com>
Co-authored-by: Stephane Viau <stephane.viau@oss.nxp.com>
Co-authored-by: Gaurav-Aggarwal-AWS <33462878+aggarg@users.noreply.github.com>