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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR * COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER * IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN * CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. * * http://www.FreeRTOS.org * http://aws.amazon.com/freertos * * 1 tab == 4 spaces! *//* ... *//* * This is the list implementation used by the scheduler. While it is tailored * heavily for the schedulers needs, it is also available for use by * application code. * * list_ts can only store pointers to list_item_ts. Each ListItem_t contains a * numeric value (xItemValue). Most of the time the lists are sorted in * descending item value order. * * Lists are created already containing one list item. The value of this * item is the maximum possible that can be stored, it is therefore always at * the end of the list and acts as a marker. The list member pxHead always * points to this marker - even though it is at the tail of the list. This * is because the tail contains a wrap back pointer to the true head of * the list. * * In addition to it's value, each list item contains a pointer to the next * item in the list (pxNext), a pointer to the list it is in (pxContainer) * and a pointer to back to the object that contains it. These later two * pointers are included for efficiency of list manipulation. There is * effectively a two way link between the object containing the list item and * the list item itself. * * * \page ListIntroduction List Implementation * \ingroup FreeRTOSIntro *//* ... */#ifndefINC_FREERTOS_H#errorFreeRTOS.hmustbeincludedbeforelist.h#endif#ifndefLIST_H#defineLIST_H/* * The list structure members are modified from within interrupts, and therefore * by rights should be declared volatile. However, they are only modified in a * functionally atomic way (within critical sections of with the scheduler * suspended) and are either passed by reference into a function or indexed via * a volatile variable. Therefore, in all use cases tested so far, the volatile * qualifier can be omitted in order to provide a moderate performance * improvement without adversely affecting functional behaviour. The assembly * instructions generated by the IAR, ARM and GCC compilers when the respective * compiler's options were set for maximum optimisation has been inspected and * deemed to be as intended. That said, as compiler technology advances, and * especially if aggressive cross module optimisation is used (a use case that * has not been exercised to any great extend) then it is feasible that the * volatile qualifier will be needed for correct optimisation. It is expected * that a compiler removing essential code because, without the volatile * qualifier on the list structure members and with aggressive cross module * optimisation, the compiler deemed the code unnecessary will result in * complete and obvious failure of the scheduler. If this is ever experienced * then the volatile qualifier can be inserted in the relevant places within the * list structures by simply defining configLIST_VOLATILE to volatile in * FreeRTOSConfig.h (as per the example at the bottom of this comment block). * If configLIST_VOLATILE is not defined then the preprocessor directives below * will simply #define configLIST_VOLATILE away completely. * * To use volatile list structure members then add the following line to * FreeRTOSConfig.h (without the quotes): * "#define configLIST_VOLATILE volatile" *//* ... */#ifndefconfigLIST_VOLATILE#defineconfigLIST_VOLATILE#endif/* configSUPPORT_CROSS_MODULE_OPTIMISATION */#ifdef__cplusplusextern"C"{#endif/* Macros that can be used to place known values within the list structures,then check that the known values do not get corrupted during the execution ofthe application. These may catch the list data structures being overwritten inmemory. They will not catch data errors caused by incorrect configuration oruse of FreeRTOS.*//* ... */#if(configUSE_LIST_DATA_INTEGRITY_CHECK_BYTES==0)/* Define the macros to do nothing. */#definelistFIRST_LIST_ITEM_INTEGRITY_CHECK_VALUE#definelistSECOND_LIST_ITEM_INTEGRITY_CHECK_VALUE#definelistFIRST_LIST_INTEGRITY_CHECK_VALUE#definelistSECOND_LIST_INTEGRITY_CHECK_VALUE#definelistSET_FIRST_LIST_ITEM_INTEGRITY_CHECK_VALUE(pxItem)#definelistSET_SECOND_LIST_ITEM_INTEGRITY_CHECK_VALUE(pxItem)#definelistSET_LIST_INTEGRITY_CHECK_1_VALUE(pxList)#definelistSET_LIST_INTEGRITY_CHECK_2_VALUE(pxList)#definelistTEST_LIST_ITEM_INTEGRITY(pxItem)#definelistTEST_LIST_INTEGRITY(pxList)10 defines#else/* ... *//* Define macros that add new members into the list structures. */#definelistFIRST_LIST_ITEM_INTEGRITY_CHECK_VALUETickType_txListItemIntegrityValue1;#definelistSECOND_LIST_ITEM_INTEGRITY_CHECK_VALUETickType_txListItemIntegrityValue2;#definelistFIRST_LIST_INTEGRITY_CHECK_VALUETickType_txListIntegrityValue1;#definelistSECOND_LIST_INTEGRITY_CHECK_VALUETickType_txListIntegrityValue2;/* Define macros that set the new structure members to known values. */#definelistSET_FIRST_LIST_ITEM_INTEGRITY_CHECK_VALUE(pxItem)(pxItem)->xListItemIntegrityValue1=pdINTEGRITY_CHECK_VALUE#definelistSET_SECOND_LIST_ITEM_INTEGRITY_CHECK_VALUE(pxItem)(pxItem)->xListItemIntegrityValue2=pdINTEGRITY_CHECK_VALUE#definelistSET_LIST_INTEGRITY_CHECK_1_VALUE(pxList)(pxList)->xListIntegrityValue1=pdINTEGRITY_CHECK_VALUE#definelistSET_LIST_INTEGRITY_CHECK_2_VALUE(pxList)(pxList)->xListIntegrityValue2=pdINTEGRITY_CHECK_VALUE/* Define macros that will assert if one of the structure members does not contain its expected value. *//* ... */#definelistTEST_LIST_ITEM_INTEGRITY(pxItem)configASSERT(((pxItem)->xListItemIntegrityValue1==pdINTEGRITY_CHECK_VALUE)&&((pxItem)->xListItemIntegrityValue2==pdINTEGRITY_CHECK_VALUE))#definelistTEST_LIST_INTEGRITY(pxList)configASSERT(((pxList)->xListIntegrityValue1==pdINTEGRITY_CHECK_VALUE)&&((pxList)->xListIntegrityValue2==pdINTEGRITY_CHECK_VALUE))10 defines#endif/* ... *//* configUSE_LIST_DATA_INTEGRITY_CHECK_BYTES *//* * Definition of the only type of object that a list can contain. *//* ... */structxLIST;structxLIST_ITEM{listFIRST_LIST_ITEM_INTEGRITY_CHECK_VALUE/*< Set to a known value if configUSE_LIST_DATA_INTEGRITY_CHECK_BYTES is set to 1. */configLIST_VOLATILETickType_txItemValue;/*< The value being listed. In most cases this is used to sort the list in descending order. */structxLIST_ITEM*configLIST_VOLATILEpxNext;/*< Pointer to the next ListItem_t in the list. */structxLIST_ITEM*configLIST_VOLATILEpxPrevious;/*< Pointer to the previous ListItem_t in the list. */void*pvOwner;/*< Pointer to the object (normally a TCB) that contains the list item. There is therefore a two way link between the object containing the list item and the list item itself. */structxLIST*configLIST_VOLATILEpxContainer;/*< Pointer to the list in which this list item is placed (if any). */listSECOND_LIST_ITEM_INTEGRITY_CHECK_VALUE/*< Set to a known value if configUSE_LIST_DATA_INTEGRITY_CHECK_BYTES is set to 1. */...};typedefstructxLIST_ITEMListItem_t;/* For some reason lint wants this as two separate definitions. */structxMINI_LIST_ITEM{listFIRST_LIST_ITEM_INTEGRITY_CHECK_VALUE/*< Set to a known value if configUSE_LIST_DATA_INTEGRITY_CHECK_BYTES is set to 1. */configLIST_VOLATILETickType_txItemValue;structxLIST_ITEM*configLIST_VOLATILEpxNext;structxLIST_ITEM*configLIST_VOLATILEpxPrevious;...};typedefstructxMINI_LIST_ITEMMiniListItem_t;/* * Definition of the type of queue used by the scheduler. *//* ... */typedefstructxLIST{listFIRST_LIST_INTEGRITY_CHECK_VALUE/*< Set to a known value if configUSE_LIST_DATA_INTEGRITY_CHECK_BYTES is set to 1. */volatileUBaseType_tuxNumberOfItems;ListItem_t*configLIST_VOLATILEpxIndex;/*< Used to walk through the list. Points to the last item returned by a call to listGET_OWNER_OF_NEXT_ENTRY (). */MiniListItem_txListEnd;/*< List item that contains the maximum possible item value meaning it is always at the end of the list and is therefore used as a marker. */listSECOND_LIST_INTEGRITY_CHECK_VALUE/*< Set to a known value if configUSE_LIST_DATA_INTEGRITY_CHECK_BYTES is set to 1. */...}List_t;/* * Access macro to set the owner of a list item. The owner of a list item * is the object (usually a TCB) that contains the list item. * * \page listSET_LIST_ITEM_OWNER listSET_LIST_ITEM_OWNER * \ingroup LinkedList *//* ... */#definelistSET_LIST_ITEM_OWNER(pxListItem,pxOwner)((pxListItem)->pvOwner=(void*)(pxOwner))/* * Access macro to get the owner of a list item. The owner of a list item * is the object (usually a TCB) that contains the list item. * * \page listGET_LIST_ITEM_OWNER listSET_LIST_ITEM_OWNER * \ingroup LinkedList *//* ... */#definelistGET_LIST_ITEM_OWNER(pxListItem)((pxListItem)->pvOwner)/* * Access macro to set the value of the list item. In most cases the value is * used to sort the list in descending order. * * \page listSET_LIST_ITEM_VALUE listSET_LIST_ITEM_VALUE * \ingroup LinkedList *//* ... */#definelistSET_LIST_ITEM_VALUE(pxListItem,xValue)((pxListItem)->xItemValue=(xValue))/* * Access macro to retrieve the value of the list item. The value can * represent anything - for example the priority of a task, or the time at * which a task should be unblocked. * * \page listGET_LIST_ITEM_VALUE listGET_LIST_ITEM_VALUE * \ingroup LinkedList *//* ... */#definelistGET_LIST_ITEM_VALUE(pxListItem)((pxListItem)->xItemValue)/* * Access macro to retrieve the value of the list item at the head of a given * list. * * \page listGET_LIST_ITEM_VALUE listGET_LIST_ITEM_VALUE * \ingroup LinkedList *//* ... */#definelistGET_ITEM_VALUE_OF_HEAD_ENTRY(pxList)(((pxList)->xListEnd).pxNext->xItemValue)/* * Return the list item at the head of the list. * * \page listGET_HEAD_ENTRY listGET_HEAD_ENTRY * \ingroup LinkedList *//* ... */#definelistGET_HEAD_ENTRY(pxList)(((pxList)->xListEnd).pxNext)/* * Return the next list item. * * \page listGET_NEXT listGET_NEXT * \ingroup LinkedList *//* ... */#definelistGET_NEXT(pxListItem)((pxListItem)->pxNext)/* * Return the list item that marks the end of the list * * \page listGET_END_MARKER listGET_END_MARKER * \ingroup LinkedList *//* ... */#definelistGET_END_MARKER(pxList)((ListItem_tconst*)(&((pxList)->xListEnd)))/* * Access macro to determine if a list contains any items. The macro will * only have the value true if the list is empty. * * \page listLIST_IS_EMPTY listLIST_IS_EMPTY * \ingroup LinkedList *//* ... */#definelistLIST_IS_EMPTY(pxList)(((pxList)->uxNumberOfItems==(UBaseType_t)0)?pdTRUE:pdFALSE)/* * Access macro to return the number of items in the list. *//* ... */#definelistCURRENT_LIST_LENGTH(pxList)((pxList)->uxNumberOfItems)/* * Access function to obtain the owner of the next entry in a list. * * The list member pxIndex is used to walk through a list. Calling * listGET_OWNER_OF_NEXT_ENTRY increments pxIndex to the next item in the list * and returns that entry's pxOwner parameter. Using multiple calls to this * function it is therefore possible to move through every item contained in * a list. * * The pxOwner parameter of a list item is a pointer to the object that owns * the list item. In the scheduler this is normally a task control block. * The pxOwner parameter effectively creates a two way link between the list * item and its owner. * * @param pxTCB pxTCB is set to the address of the owner of the next list item. * @param pxList The list from which the next item owner is to be returned. * * \page listGET_OWNER_OF_NEXT_ENTRY listGET_OWNER_OF_NEXT_ENTRY * \ingroup LinkedList *//* ... */#definelistGET_OWNER_OF_NEXT_ENTRY(pxTCB,pxList)\{\List_t*constpxConstList=(pxList);\/* Increment the index to the next item and return the item, ensuring */\/* we don't return the marker used at the end of the list. */\(pxConstList)->pxIndex=(pxConstList)->pxIndex->pxNext;\if((void*)(pxConstList)->pxIndex==(void*)&((pxConstList)->xListEnd))\{\(pxConstList)->pxIndex=(pxConstList)->pxIndex->pxNext;\...}\(pxTCB)=(pxConstList)->pxIndex->pvOwner;\...}.../* * Access function to obtain the owner of the first entry in a list. Lists * are normally sorted in ascending item value order. * * This function returns the pxOwner member of the first item in the list. * The pxOwner parameter of a list item is a pointer to the object that owns * the list item. In the scheduler this is normally a task control block. * The pxOwner parameter effectively creates a two way link between the list * item and its owner. * * @param pxList The list from which the owner of the head item is to be * returned. * * \page listGET_OWNER_OF_HEAD_ENTRY listGET_OWNER_OF_HEAD_ENTRY * \ingroup LinkedList *//* ... */#definelistGET_OWNER_OF_HEAD_ENTRY(pxList)((&((pxList)->xListEnd))->pxNext->pvOwner)/* * Check to see if a list item is within a list. The list item maintains a * "container" pointer that points to the list it is in. All this macro does * is check to see if the container and the list match. * * @param pxList The list we want to know if the list item is within. * @param pxListItem The list item we want to know if is in the list. * @return pdTRUE if the list item is in the list, otherwise pdFALSE. *//* ... */#definelistIS_CONTAINED_WITHIN(pxList,pxListItem)(((pxListItem)->pxContainer==(pxList))?(pdTRUE):(pdFALSE))/* * Return the list a list item is contained within (referenced from). * * @param pxListItem The list item being queried. * @return A pointer to the List_t object that references the pxListItem *//* ... */#definelistLIST_ITEM_CONTAINER(pxListItem)((pxListItem)->pxContainer)/* * This provides a crude means of knowing if a list has been initialised, as * pxList->xListEnd.xItemValue is set to portMAX_DELAY by the vListInitialise() * function. *//* ... */#definelistLIST_IS_INITIALISED(pxList)((pxList)->xListEnd.xItemValue==portMAX_DELAY)15 defines/* * Must be called before a list is used! This initialises all the members * of the list structure and inserts the xListEnd item into the list as a * marker to the back of the list. * * @param pxList Pointer to the list being initialised. * * \page vListInitialise vListInitialise * \ingroup LinkedList *//* ... */voidvListInitialise(List_t*constpxList)PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;/* * Must be called before a list item is used. This sets the list container to * null so the item does not think that it is already contained in a list. * * @param pxItem Pointer to the list item being initialised. * * \page vListInitialiseItem vListInitialiseItem * \ingroup LinkedList *//* ... */voidvListInitialiseItem(ListItem_t*constpxItem)PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;/* * Insert a list item into a list. The item will be inserted into the list in * a position determined by its item value (descending item value order). * * @param pxList The list into which the item is to be inserted. * * @param pxNewListItem The item that is to be placed in the list. * * \page vListInsert vListInsert * \ingroup LinkedList *//* ... */voidvListInsert(List_t*constpxList,ListItem_t*constpxNewListItem)PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;/* * Insert a list item into a list. The item will be inserted in a position * such that it will be the last item within the list returned by multiple * calls to listGET_OWNER_OF_NEXT_ENTRY. * * The list member pxIndex is used to walk through a list. Calling * listGET_OWNER_OF_NEXT_ENTRY increments pxIndex to the next item in the list. * Placing an item in a list using vListInsertEnd effectively places the item * in the list position pointed to by pxIndex. This means that every other * item within the list will be returned by listGET_OWNER_OF_NEXT_ENTRY before * the pxIndex parameter again points to the item being inserted. * * @param pxList The list into which the item is to be inserted. * * @param pxNewListItem The list item to be inserted into the list. * * \page vListInsertEnd vListInsertEnd * \ingroup LinkedList *//* ... */voidvListInsertEnd(List_t*constpxList,ListItem_t*constpxNewListItem)PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;/* * Remove an item from a list. The list item has a pointer to the list that * it is in, so only the list item need be passed into the function. * * @param uxListRemove The item to be removed. The item will remove itself from * the list pointed to by it's pxContainer parameter. * * @return The number of items that remain in the list after the list item has * been removed. * * \page uxListRemove uxListRemove * \ingroup LinkedList *//* ... */UBaseType_tuxListRemove(ListItem_t*constpxItemToRemove)PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;#ifdef__cplusplus}extern "C" { ... }#endif/* ... */#endif
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