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| /* |
| * Stream buffers are used to send a continuous stream of data from one task or |
| * interrupt to another. Their implementation is light weight, making them |
| * particularly suited for interrupt to task and core to core communication |
| * scenarios. |
| * |
| * ***NOTE***: Uniquely among FreeRTOS objects, the stream buffer |
| * implementation (so also the message buffer implementation, as message buffers |
| * are built on top of stream buffers) assumes there is only one task or |
| * interrupt that will write to the buffer (the writer), and only one task or |
| * interrupt that will read from the buffer (the reader). It is safe for the |
| * writer and reader to be different tasks or interrupts, but, unlike other |
| * FreeRTOS objects, it is not safe to have multiple different writers or |
| * multiple different readers. If there are to be multiple different writers |
| * then the application writer must place each call to a writing API function |
| * (such as xStreamBufferSend()) inside a critical section and set the send |
| * block time to 0. Likewise, if there are to be multiple different readers |
| * then the application writer must place each call to a reading API function |
| * (such as xStreamBufferReceive()) inside a critical section section and set the |
| * receive block time to 0. |
| * |
| */ |
| |
| #ifndef STREAM_BUFFER_H |
| #define STREAM_BUFFER_H |
| |
| #ifndef INC_FREERTOS_H |
| #error "include FreeRTOS.h must appear in source files before include stream_buffer.h" |
| #endif |
| |
| #if defined( __cplusplus ) |
| extern "C" { |
| #endif |
| |
| /** |
| * Type by which stream buffers are referenced. For example, a call to |
| * xStreamBufferCreate() returns an StreamBufferHandle_t variable that can |
| * then be used as a parameter to xStreamBufferSend(), xStreamBufferReceive(), |
| * etc. |
| */ |
| struct StreamBufferDef_t; |
| typedef struct StreamBufferDef_t * StreamBufferHandle_t; |
| |
| |
| /** |
| * message_buffer.h |
| * |
| <pre> |
| StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBufferCreate( size_t xBufferSizeBytes, size_t xTriggerLevelBytes ); |
| </pre> |
| * |
| * Creates a new stream buffer using dynamically allocated memory. See |
| * xStreamBufferCreateStatic() for a version that uses statically allocated |
| * memory (memory that is allocated at compile time). |
| * |
| * configSUPPORT_DYNAMIC_ALLOCATION must be set to 1 or left undefined in |
| * FreeRTOSConfig.h for xStreamBufferCreate() to be available. |
| * |
| * @param xBufferSizeBytes The total number of bytes the stream buffer will be |
| * able to hold at any one time. |
| * |
| * @param xTriggerLevelBytes The number of bytes that must be in the stream |
| * buffer before a task that is blocked on the stream buffer to wait for data is |
| * moved out of the blocked state. For example, if a task is blocked on a read |
| * of an empty stream buffer that has a trigger level of 1 then the task will be |
| * unblocked when a single byte is written to the buffer or the task's block |
| * time expires. As another example, if a task is blocked on a read of an empty |
| * stream buffer that has a trigger level of 10 then the task will not be |
| * unblocked until the stream buffer contains at least 10 bytes or the task's |
| * block time expires. If a reading task's block time expires before the |
| * trigger level is reached then the task will still receive however many bytes |
| * are actually available. Setting a trigger level of 0 will result in a |
| * trigger level of 1 being used. It is not valid to specify a trigger level |
| * that is greater than the buffer size. |
| * |
| * @return If NULL is returned, then the stream buffer cannot be created |
| * because there is insufficient heap memory available for FreeRTOS to allocate |
| * the stream buffer data structures and storage area. A non-NULL value being |
| * returned indicates that the stream buffer has been created successfully - |
| * the returned value should be stored as the handle to the created stream |
| * buffer. |
| * |
| * Example use: |
| <pre> |
| |
| void vAFunction( void ) |
| { |
| StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer; |
| const size_t xStreamBufferSizeBytes = 100, xTriggerLevel = 10; |
| |
| // Create a stream buffer that can hold 100 bytes. The memory used to hold |
| // both the stream buffer structure and the data in the stream buffer is |
| // allocated dynamically. |
| xStreamBuffer = xStreamBufferCreate( xStreamBufferSizeBytes, xTriggerLevel ); |
| |
| if( xStreamBuffer == NULL ) |
| { |
| // There was not enough heap memory space available to create the |
| // stream buffer. |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| // The stream buffer was created successfully and can now be used. |
| } |
| } |
| </pre> |
| * \defgroup xStreamBufferCreate xStreamBufferCreate |
| * \ingroup StreamBufferManagement |
| */ |
| #define xStreamBufferCreate( xBufferSizeBytes, xTriggerLevelBytes ) xStreamBufferGenericCreate( xBufferSizeBytes, xTriggerLevelBytes, pdFALSE ) |
| |
| /** |
| * stream_buffer.h |
| * |
| <pre> |
| StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBufferCreateStatic( size_t xBufferSizeBytes, |
| size_t xTriggerLevelBytes, |
| uint8_t *pucStreamBufferStorageArea, |
| StaticStreamBuffer_t *pxStaticStreamBuffer ); |
| </pre> |
| * Creates a new stream buffer using statically allocated memory. See |
| * xStreamBufferCreate() for a version that uses dynamically allocated memory. |
| * |
| * configSUPPORT_STATIC_ALLOCATION must be set to 1 in FreeRTOSConfig.h for |
| * xStreamBufferCreateStatic() to be available. |
| * |
| * @param xBufferSizeBytes The size, in bytes, of the buffer pointed to by the |
| * pucStreamBufferStorageArea parameter. |
| * |
| * @param xTriggerLevelBytes The number of bytes that must be in the stream |
| * buffer before a task that is blocked on the stream buffer to wait for data is |
| * moved out of the blocked state. For example, if a task is blocked on a read |
| * of an empty stream buffer that has a trigger level of 1 then the task will be |
| * unblocked when a single byte is written to the buffer or the task's block |
| * time expires. As another example, if a task is blocked on a read of an empty |
| * stream buffer that has a trigger level of 10 then the task will not be |
| * unblocked until the stream buffer contains at least 10 bytes or the task's |
| * block time expires. If a reading task's block time expires before the |
| * trigger level is reached then the task will still receive however many bytes |
| * are actually available. Setting a trigger level of 0 will result in a |
| * trigger level of 1 being used. It is not valid to specify a trigger level |
| * that is greater than the buffer size. |
| * |
| * @param pucStreamBufferStorageArea Must point to a uint8_t array that is at |
| * least xBufferSizeBytes + 1 big. This is the array to which streams are |
| * copied when they are written to the stream buffer. |
| * |
| * @param pxStaticStreamBuffer Must point to a variable of type |
| * StaticStreamBuffer_t, which will be used to hold the stream buffer's data |
| * structure. |
| * |
| * @return If the stream buffer is created successfully then a handle to the |
| * created stream buffer is returned. If either pucStreamBufferStorageArea or |
| * pxStaticstreamBuffer are NULL then NULL is returned. |
| * |
| * Example use: |
| <pre> |
| |
| // Used to dimension the array used to hold the streams. The available space |
| // will actually be one less than this, so 999. |
| #define STORAGE_SIZE_BYTES 1000 |
| |
| // Defines the memory that will actually hold the streams within the stream |
| // buffer. |
| static uint8_t ucStorageBuffer[ STORAGE_SIZE_BYTES ]; |
| |
| // The variable used to hold the stream buffer structure. |
| StaticStreamBuffer_t xStreamBufferStruct; |
| |
| void MyFunction( void ) |
| { |
| StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer; |
| const size_t xTriggerLevel = 1; |
| |
| xStreamBuffer = xStreamBufferCreateStatic( sizeof( ucBufferStorage ), |
| xTriggerLevel, |
| ucBufferStorage, |
| &xStreamBufferStruct ); |
| |
| // As neither the pucStreamBufferStorageArea or pxStaticStreamBuffer |
| // parameters were NULL, xStreamBuffer will not be NULL, and can be used to |
| // reference the created stream buffer in other stream buffer API calls. |
| |
| // Other code that uses the stream buffer can go here. |
| } |
| |
| </pre> |
| * \defgroup xStreamBufferCreateStatic xStreamBufferCreateStatic |
| * \ingroup StreamBufferManagement |
| */ |
| #define xStreamBufferCreateStatic( xBufferSizeBytes, xTriggerLevelBytes, pucStreamBufferStorageArea, pxStaticStreamBuffer ) xStreamBufferGenericCreateStatic( xBufferSizeBytes, xTriggerLevelBytes, pdFALSE, pucStreamBufferStorageArea, pxStaticStreamBuffer ) |
| |
| /** |
| * stream_buffer.h |
| * |
| <pre> |
| size_t xStreamBufferSend( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer, |
| const void *pvTxData, |
| size_t xDataLengthBytes, |
| TickType_t xTicksToWait ); |
| </pre> |
| * |
| * Sends bytes to a stream buffer. The bytes are copied into the stream buffer. |
| * |
| * ***NOTE***: Uniquely among FreeRTOS objects, the stream buffer |
| * implementation (so also the message buffer implementation, as message buffers |
| * are built on top of stream buffers) assumes there is only one task or |
| * interrupt that will write to the buffer (the writer), and only one task or |
| * interrupt that will read from the buffer (the reader). It is safe for the |
| * writer and reader to be different tasks or interrupts, but, unlike other |
| * FreeRTOS objects, it is not safe to have multiple different writers or |
| * multiple different readers. If there are to be multiple different writers |
| * then the application writer must place each call to a writing API function |
| * (such as xStreamBufferSend()) inside a critical section and set the send |
| * block time to 0. Likewise, if there are to be multiple different readers |
| * then the application writer must place each call to a reading API function |
| * (such as xStreamBufferReceive()) inside a critical section and set the receive |
| * block time to 0. |
| * |
| * Use xStreamBufferSend() to write to a stream buffer from a task. Use |
| * xStreamBufferSendFromISR() to write to a stream buffer from an interrupt |
| * service routine (ISR). |
| * |
| * @param xStreamBuffer The handle of the stream buffer to which a stream is |
| * being sent. |
| * |
| * @param pvTxData A pointer to the buffer that holds the bytes to be copied |
| * into the stream buffer. |
| * |
| * @param xDataLengthBytes The maximum number of bytes to copy from pvTxData |
| * into the stream buffer. |
| * |
| * @param xTicksToWait The maximum amount of time the task should remain in the |
| * Blocked state to wait for enough space to become available in the stream |
| * buffer, should the stream buffer contain too little space to hold the |
| * another xDataLengthBytes bytes. The block time is specified in tick periods, |
| * so the absolute time it represents is dependent on the tick frequency. The |
| * macro pdMS_TO_TICKS() can be used to convert a time specified in milliseconds |
| * into a time specified in ticks. Setting xTicksToWait to portMAX_DELAY will |
| * cause the task to wait indefinitely (without timing out), provided |
| * INCLUDE_vTaskSuspend is set to 1 in FreeRTOSConfig.h. If a task times out |
| * before it can write all xDataLengthBytes into the buffer it will still write |
| * as many bytes as possible. A task does not use any CPU time when it is in |
| * the blocked state. |
| * |
| * @return The number of bytes written to the stream buffer. If a task times |
| * out before it can write all xDataLengthBytes into the buffer it will still |
| * write as many bytes as possible. |
| * |
| * Example use: |
| <pre> |
| void vAFunction( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer ) |
| { |
| size_t xBytesSent; |
| uint8_t ucArrayToSend[] = { 0, 1, 2, 3 }; |
| char *pcStringToSend = "String to send"; |
| const TickType_t x100ms = pdMS_TO_TICKS( 100 ); |
| |
| // Send an array to the stream buffer, blocking for a maximum of 100ms to |
| // wait for enough space to be available in the stream buffer. |
| xBytesSent = xStreamBufferSend( xStreamBuffer, ( void * ) ucArrayToSend, sizeof( ucArrayToSend ), x100ms ); |
| |
| if( xBytesSent != sizeof( ucArrayToSend ) ) |
| { |
| // The call to xStreamBufferSend() times out before there was enough |
| // space in the buffer for the data to be written, but it did |
| // successfully write xBytesSent bytes. |
| } |
| |
| // Send the string to the stream buffer. Return immediately if there is not |
| // enough space in the buffer. |
| xBytesSent = xStreamBufferSend( xStreamBuffer, ( void * ) pcStringToSend, strlen( pcStringToSend ), 0 ); |
| |
| if( xBytesSent != strlen( pcStringToSend ) ) |
| { |
| // The entire string could not be added to the stream buffer because |
| // there was not enough free space in the buffer, but xBytesSent bytes |
| // were sent. Could try again to send the remaining bytes. |
| } |
| } |
| </pre> |
| * \defgroup xStreamBufferSend xStreamBufferSend |
| * \ingroup StreamBufferManagement |
| */ |
| size_t xStreamBufferSend( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer, |
| const void *pvTxData, |
| size_t xDataLengthBytes, |
| TickType_t xTicksToWait ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION; |
| |
| /** |
| * stream_buffer.h |
| * |
| <pre> |
| size_t xStreamBufferSendFromISR( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer, |
| const void *pvTxData, |
| size_t xDataLengthBytes, |
| BaseType_t *pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken ); |
| </pre> |
| * |
| * Interrupt safe version of the API function that sends a stream of bytes to |
| * the stream buffer. |
| * |
| * ***NOTE***: Uniquely among FreeRTOS objects, the stream buffer |
| * implementation (so also the message buffer implementation, as message buffers |
| * are built on top of stream buffers) assumes there is only one task or |
| * interrupt that will write to the buffer (the writer), and only one task or |
| * interrupt that will read from the buffer (the reader). It is safe for the |
| * writer and reader to be different tasks or interrupts, but, unlike other |
| * FreeRTOS objects, it is not safe to have multiple different writers or |
| * multiple different readers. If there are to be multiple different writers |
| * then the application writer must place each call to a writing API function |
| * (such as xStreamBufferSend()) inside a critical section and set the send |
| * block time to 0. Likewise, if there are to be multiple different readers |
| * then the application writer must place each call to a reading API function |
| * (such as xStreamBufferReceive()) inside a critical section and set the receive |
| * block time to 0. |
| * |
| * Use xStreamBufferSend() to write to a stream buffer from a task. Use |
| * xStreamBufferSendFromISR() to write to a stream buffer from an interrupt |
| * service routine (ISR). |
| * |
| * @param xStreamBuffer The handle of the stream buffer to which a stream is |
| * being sent. |
| * |
| * @param pvTxData A pointer to the data that is to be copied into the stream |
| * buffer. |
| * |
| * @param xDataLengthBytes The maximum number of bytes to copy from pvTxData |
| * into the stream buffer. |
| * |
| * @param pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken It is possible that a stream buffer will |
| * have a task blocked on it waiting for data. Calling |
| * xStreamBufferSendFromISR() can make data available, and so cause a task that |
| * was waiting for data to leave the Blocked state. If calling |
| * xStreamBufferSendFromISR() causes a task to leave the Blocked state, and the |
| * unblocked task has a priority higher than the currently executing task (the |
| * task that was interrupted), then, internally, xStreamBufferSendFromISR() |
| * will set *pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken to pdTRUE. If |
| * xStreamBufferSendFromISR() sets this value to pdTRUE, then normally a |
| * context switch should be performed before the interrupt is exited. This will |
| * ensure that the interrupt returns directly to the highest priority Ready |
| * state task. *pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken should be set to pdFALSE before it |
| * is passed into the function. See the example code below for an example. |
| * |
| * @return The number of bytes actually written to the stream buffer, which will |
| * be less than xDataLengthBytes if the stream buffer didn't have enough free |
| * space for all the bytes to be written. |
| * |
| * Example use: |
| <pre> |
| // A stream buffer that has already been created. |
| StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer; |
| |
| void vAnInterruptServiceRoutine( void ) |
| { |
| size_t xBytesSent; |
| char *pcStringToSend = "String to send"; |
| BaseType_t xHigherPriorityTaskWoken = pdFALSE; // Initialised to pdFALSE. |
| |
| // Attempt to send the string to the stream buffer. |
| xBytesSent = xStreamBufferSendFromISR( xStreamBuffer, |
| ( void * ) pcStringToSend, |
| strlen( pcStringToSend ), |
| &xHigherPriorityTaskWoken ); |
| |
| if( xBytesSent != strlen( pcStringToSend ) ) |
| { |
| // There was not enough free space in the stream buffer for the entire |
| // string to be written, ut xBytesSent bytes were written. |
| } |
| |
| // If xHigherPriorityTaskWoken was set to pdTRUE inside |
| // xStreamBufferSendFromISR() then a task that has a priority above the |
| // priority of the currently executing task was unblocked and a context |
| // switch should be performed to ensure the ISR returns to the unblocked |
| // task. In most FreeRTOS ports this is done by simply passing |
| // xHigherPriorityTaskWoken into taskYIELD_FROM_ISR(), which will test the |
| // variables value, and perform the context switch if necessary. Check the |
| // documentation for the port in use for port specific instructions. |
| taskYIELD_FROM_ISR( xHigherPriorityTaskWoken ); |
| } |
| </pre> |
| * \defgroup xStreamBufferSendFromISR xStreamBufferSendFromISR |
| * \ingroup StreamBufferManagement |
| */ |
| size_t xStreamBufferSendFromISR( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer, |
| const void *pvTxData, |
| size_t xDataLengthBytes, |
| BaseType_t * const pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION; |
| |
| /** |
| * stream_buffer.h |
| * |
| <pre> |
| size_t xStreamBufferReceive( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer, |
| void *pvRxData, |
| size_t xBufferLengthBytes, |
| TickType_t xTicksToWait ); |
| </pre> |
| * |
| * Receives bytes from a stream buffer. |
| * |
| * ***NOTE***: Uniquely among FreeRTOS objects, the stream buffer |
| * implementation (so also the message buffer implementation, as message buffers |
| * are built on top of stream buffers) assumes there is only one task or |
| * interrupt that will write to the buffer (the writer), and only one task or |
| * interrupt that will read from the buffer (the reader). It is safe for the |
| * writer and reader to be different tasks or interrupts, but, unlike other |
| * FreeRTOS objects, it is not safe to have multiple different writers or |
| * multiple different readers. If there are to be multiple different writers |
| * then the application writer must place each call to a writing API function |
| * (such as xStreamBufferSend()) inside a critical section and set the send |
| * block time to 0. Likewise, if there are to be multiple different readers |
| * then the application writer must place each call to a reading API function |
| * (such as xStreamBufferReceive()) inside a critical section and set the receive |
| * block time to 0. |
| * |
| * Use xStreamBufferReceive() to read from a stream buffer from a task. Use |
| * xStreamBufferReceiveFromISR() to read from a stream buffer from an |
| * interrupt service routine (ISR). |
| * |
| * @param xStreamBuffer The handle of the stream buffer from which bytes are to |
| * be received. |
| * |
| * @param pvRxData A pointer to the buffer into which the received bytes will be |
| * copied. |
| * |
| * @param xBufferLengthBytes The length of the buffer pointed to by the |
| * pvRxData parameter. This sets the maximum number of bytes to receive in one |
| * call. xStreamBufferReceive will return as many bytes as possible up to a |
| * maximum set by xBufferLengthBytes. |
| * |
| * @param xTicksToWait The maximum amount of time the task should remain in the |
| * Blocked state to wait for data to become available if the stream buffer is |
| * empty. xStreamBufferReceive() will return immediately if xTicksToWait is |
| * zero. The block time is specified in tick periods, so the absolute time it |
| * represents is dependent on the tick frequency. The macro pdMS_TO_TICKS() can |
| * be used to convert a time specified in milliseconds into a time specified in |
| * ticks. Setting xTicksToWait to portMAX_DELAY will cause the task to wait |
| * indefinitely (without timing out), provided INCLUDE_vTaskSuspend is set to 1 |
| * in FreeRTOSConfig.h. A task does not use any CPU time when it is in the |
| * Blocked state. |
| * |
| * @return The number of bytes actually read from the stream buffer, which will |
| * be less than xBufferLengthBytes if the call to xStreamBufferReceive() timed |
| * out before xBufferLengthBytes were available. |
| * |
| * Example use: |
| <pre> |
| void vAFunction( StreamBuffer_t xStreamBuffer ) |
| { |
| uint8_t ucRxData[ 20 ]; |
| size_t xReceivedBytes; |
| const TickType_t xBlockTime = pdMS_TO_TICKS( 20 ); |
| |
| // Receive up to another sizeof( ucRxData ) bytes from the stream buffer. |
| // Wait in the Blocked state (so not using any CPU processing time) for a |
| // maximum of 100ms for the full sizeof( ucRxData ) number of bytes to be |
| // available. |
| xReceivedBytes = xStreamBufferReceive( xStreamBuffer, |
| ( void * ) ucRxData, |
| sizeof( ucRxData ), |
| xBlockTime ); |
| |
| if( xReceivedBytes > 0 ) |
| { |
| // A ucRxData contains another xRecievedBytes bytes of data, which can |
| // be processed here.... |
| } |
| } |
| </pre> |
| * \defgroup xStreamBufferReceive xStreamBufferReceive |
| * \ingroup StreamBufferManagement |
| */ |
| size_t xStreamBufferReceive( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer, |
| void *pvRxData, |
| size_t xBufferLengthBytes, |
| TickType_t xTicksToWait ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION; |
| |
| /** |
| * stream_buffer.h |
| * |
| <pre> |
| size_t xStreamBufferReceiveFromISR( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer, |
| void *pvRxData, |
| size_t xBufferLengthBytes, |
| BaseType_t *pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken ); |
| </pre> |
| * |
| * An interrupt safe version of the API function that receives bytes from a |
| * stream buffer. |
| * |
| * Use xStreamBufferReceive() to read bytes from a stream buffer from a task. |
| * Use xStreamBufferReceiveFromISR() to read bytes from a stream buffer from an |
| * interrupt service routine (ISR). |
| * |
| * @param xStreamBuffer The handle of the stream buffer from which a stream |
| * is being received. |
| * |
| * @param pvRxData A pointer to the buffer into which the received bytes are |
| * copied. |
| * |
| * @param xBufferLengthBytes The length of the buffer pointed to by the |
| * pvRxData parameter. This sets the maximum number of bytes to receive in one |
| * call. xStreamBufferReceive will return as many bytes as possible up to a |
| * maximum set by xBufferLengthBytes. |
| * |
| * @param pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken It is possible that a stream buffer will |
| * have a task blocked on it waiting for space to become available. Calling |
| * xStreamBufferReceiveFromISR() can make space available, and so cause a task |
| * that is waiting for space to leave the Blocked state. If calling |
| * xStreamBufferReceiveFromISR() causes a task to leave the Blocked state, and |
| * the unblocked task has a priority higher than the currently executing task |
| * (the task that was interrupted), then, internally, |
| * xStreamBufferReceiveFromISR() will set *pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken to pdTRUE. |
| * If xStreamBufferReceiveFromISR() sets this value to pdTRUE, then normally a |
| * context switch should be performed before the interrupt is exited. That will |
| * ensure the interrupt returns directly to the highest priority Ready state |
| * task. *pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken should be set to pdFALSE before it is |
| * passed into the function. See the code example below for an example. |
| * |
| * @return The number of bytes read from the stream buffer, if any. |
| * |
| * Example use: |
| <pre> |
| // A stream buffer that has already been created. |
| StreamBuffer_t xStreamBuffer; |
| |
| void vAnInterruptServiceRoutine( void ) |
| { |
| uint8_t ucRxData[ 20 ]; |
| size_t xReceivedBytes; |
| BaseType_t xHigherPriorityTaskWoken = pdFALSE; // Initialised to pdFALSE. |
| |
| // Receive the next stream from the stream buffer. |
| xReceivedBytes = xStreamBufferReceiveFromISR( xStreamBuffer, |
| ( void * ) ucRxData, |
| sizeof( ucRxData ), |
| &xHigherPriorityTaskWoken ); |
| |
| if( xReceivedBytes > 0 ) |
| { |
| // ucRxData contains xReceivedBytes read from the stream buffer. |
| // Process the stream here.... |
| } |
| |
| // If xHigherPriorityTaskWoken was set to pdTRUE inside |
| // xStreamBufferReceiveFromISR() then a task that has a priority above the |
| // priority of the currently executing task was unblocked and a context |
| // switch should be performed to ensure the ISR returns to the unblocked |
| // task. In most FreeRTOS ports this is done by simply passing |
| // xHigherPriorityTaskWoken into taskYIELD_FROM_ISR(), which will test the |
| // variables value, and perform the context switch if necessary. Check the |
| // documentation for the port in use for port specific instructions. |
| taskYIELD_FROM_ISR( xHigherPriorityTaskWoken ); |
| } |
| </pre> |
| * \defgroup xStreamBufferReceiveFromISR xStreamBufferReceiveFromISR |
| * \ingroup StreamBufferManagement |
| */ |
| size_t xStreamBufferReceiveFromISR( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer, |
| void *pvRxData, |
| size_t xBufferLengthBytes, |
| BaseType_t * const pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION; |
| |
| /** |
| * stream_buffer.h |
| * |
| <pre> |
| void vStreamBufferDelete( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer ); |
| </pre> |
| * |
| * Deletes a stream buffer that was previously created using a call to |
| * xStreamBufferCreate() or xStreamBufferCreateStatic(). If the stream |
| * buffer was created using dynamic memory (that is, by xStreamBufferCreate()), |
| * then the allocated memory is freed. |
| * |
| * A stream buffer handle must not be used after the stream buffer has been |
| * deleted. |
| * |
| * @param xStreamBuffer The handle of the stream buffer to be deleted. |
| * |
| * \defgroup vStreamBufferDelete vStreamBufferDelete |
| * \ingroup StreamBufferManagement |
| */ |
| void vStreamBufferDelete( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION; |
| |
| /** |
| * stream_buffer.h |
| * |
| <pre> |
| BaseType_t xStreamBufferIsFull( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer ); |
| </pre> |
| * |
| * Queries a stream buffer to see if it is full. A stream buffer is full if it |
| * does not have any free space, and therefore cannot accept any more data. |
| * |
| * @param xStreamBuffer The handle of the stream buffer being queried. |
| * |
| * @return If the stream buffer is full then pdTRUE is returned. Otherwise |
| * pdFALSE is returned. |
| * |
| * \defgroup xStreamBufferIsFull xStreamBufferIsFull |
| * \ingroup StreamBufferManagement |
| */ |
| BaseType_t xStreamBufferIsFull( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION; |
| |
| /** |
| * stream_buffer.h |
| * |
| <pre> |
| BaseType_t xStreamBufferIsEmpty( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer ); |
| </pre> |
| * |
| * Queries a stream buffer to see if it is empty. A stream buffer is empty if |
| * it does not contain any data. |
| * |
| * @param xStreamBuffer The handle of the stream buffer being queried. |
| * |
| * @return If the stream buffer is empty then pdTRUE is returned. Otherwise |
| * pdFALSE is returned. |
| * |
| * \defgroup xStreamBufferIsEmpty xStreamBufferIsEmpty |
| * \ingroup StreamBufferManagement |
| */ |
| BaseType_t xStreamBufferIsEmpty( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION; |
| |
| /** |
| * stream_buffer.h |
| * |
| <pre> |
| BaseType_t xStreamBufferReset( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer ); |
| </pre> |
| * |
| * Resets a stream buffer to its initial, empty, state. Any data that was in |
| * the stream buffer is discarded. A stream buffer can only be reset if there |
| * are no tasks blocked waiting to either send to or receive from the stream |
| * buffer. |
| * |
| * @param xStreamBuffer The handle of the stream buffer being reset. |
| * |
| * @return If the stream buffer is reset then pdPASS is returned. If there was |
| * a task blocked waiting to send to or read from the stream buffer then the |
| * stream buffer is not reset and pdFAIL is returned. |
| * |
| * \defgroup xStreamBufferReset xStreamBufferReset |
| * \ingroup StreamBufferManagement |
| */ |
| BaseType_t xStreamBufferReset( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION; |
| |
| /** |
| * stream_buffer.h |
| * |
| <pre> |
| size_t xStreamBufferSpacesAvailable( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer ); |
| </pre> |
| * |
| * Queries a stream buffer to see how much free space it contains, which is |
| * equal to the amount of data that can be sent to the stream buffer before it |
| * is full. |
| * |
| * @param xStreamBuffer The handle of the stream buffer being queried. |
| * |
| * @return The number of bytes that can be written to the stream buffer before |
| * the stream buffer would be full. |
| * |
| * \defgroup xStreamBufferSpacesAvailable xStreamBufferSpacesAvailable |
| * \ingroup StreamBufferManagement |
| */ |
| size_t xStreamBufferSpacesAvailable( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION; |
| |
| /** |
| * stream_buffer.h |
| * |
| <pre> |
| size_t xStreamBufferBytesAvailable( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer ); |
| </pre> |
| * |
| * Queries a stream buffer to see how much data it contains, which is equal to |
| * the number of bytes that can be read from the stream buffer before the stream |
| * buffer would be empty. |
| * |
| * @param xStreamBuffer The handle of the stream buffer being queried. |
| * |
| * @return The number of bytes that can be read from the stream buffer before |
| * the stream buffer would be empty. |
| * |
| * \defgroup xStreamBufferBytesAvailable xStreamBufferBytesAvailable |
| * \ingroup StreamBufferManagement |
| */ |
| size_t xStreamBufferBytesAvailable( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION; |
| |
| /** |
| * stream_buffer.h |
| * |
| <pre> |
| BaseType_t xStreamBufferSetTriggerLevel( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer, size_t xTriggerLevel ); |
| </pre> |
| * |
| * A stream buffer's trigger level is the number of bytes that must be in the |
| * stream buffer before a task that is blocked on the stream buffer to |
| * wait for data is moved out of the blocked state. For example, if a task is |
| * blocked on a read of an empty stream buffer that has a trigger level of 1 |
| * then the task will be unblocked when a single byte is written to the buffer |
| * or the task's block time expires. As another example, if a task is blocked |
| * on a read of an empty stream buffer that has a trigger level of 10 then the |
| * task will not be unblocked until the stream buffer contains at least 10 bytes |
| * or the task's block time expires. If a reading task's block time expires |
| * before the trigger level is reached then the task will still receive however |
| * many bytes are actually available. Setting a trigger level of 0 will result |
| * in a trigger level of 1 being used. It is not valid to specify a trigger |
| * level that is greater than the buffer size. |
| * |
| * A trigger level is set when the stream buffer is created, and can be modified |
| * using xStreamBufferSetTriggerLevel(). |
| * |
| * @param xStreamBuffer The handle of the stream buffer being updated. |
| * |
| * @param xTriggerLevel The new trigger level for the stream buffer. |
| * |
| * @return If xTriggerLevel was less than or equal to the stream buffer's length |
| * then the trigger level will be updated and pdTRUE is returned. Otherwise |
| * pdFALSE is returned. |
| * |
| * \defgroup xStreamBufferSetTriggerLevel xStreamBufferSetTriggerLevel |
| * \ingroup StreamBufferManagement |
| */ |
| BaseType_t xStreamBufferSetTriggerLevel( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer, size_t xTriggerLevel ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION; |
| |
| /** |
| * stream_buffer.h |
| * |
| <pre> |
| BaseType_t xStreamBufferSendCompletedFromISR( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer, BaseType_t *pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken ); |
| </pre> |
| * |
| * For advanced users only. |
| * |
| * The sbSEND_COMPLETED() macro is called from within the FreeRTOS APIs when |
| * data is sent to a message buffer or stream buffer. If there was a task that |
| * was blocked on the message or stream buffer waiting for data to arrive then |
| * the sbSEND_COMPLETED() macro sends a notification to the task to remove it |
| * from the Blocked state. xStreamBufferSendCompletedFromISR() does the same |
| * thing. It is provided to enable application writers to implement their own |
| * version of sbSEND_COMPLETED(), and MUST NOT BE USED AT ANY OTHER TIME. |
| * |
| * See the example implemented in FreeRTOS/Demo/Minimal/MessageBufferAMP.c for |
| * additional information. |
| * |
| * @param xStreamBuffer The handle of the stream buffer to which data was |
| * written. |
| * |
| * @param pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken *pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken should be |
| * initialised to pdFALSE before it is passed into |
| * xStreamBufferSendCompletedFromISR(). If calling |
| * xStreamBufferSendCompletedFromISR() removes a task from the Blocked state, |
| * and the task has a priority above the priority of the currently running task, |
| * then *pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken will get set to pdTRUE indicating that a |
| * context switch should be performed before exiting the ISR. |
| * |
| * @return If a task was removed from the Blocked state then pdTRUE is returned. |
| * Otherwise pdFALSE is returned. |
| * |
| * \defgroup xStreamBufferSendCompletedFromISR xStreamBufferSendCompletedFromISR |
| * \ingroup StreamBufferManagement |
| */ |
| BaseType_t xStreamBufferSendCompletedFromISR( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer, BaseType_t *pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION; |
| |
| /** |
| * stream_buffer.h |
| * |
| <pre> |
| BaseType_t xStreamBufferReceiveCompletedFromISR( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer, BaseType_t *pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken ); |
| </pre> |
| * |
| * For advanced users only. |
| * |
| * The sbRECEIVE_COMPLETED() macro is called from within the FreeRTOS APIs when |
| * data is read out of a message buffer or stream buffer. If there was a task |
| * that was blocked on the message or stream buffer waiting for data to arrive |
| * then the sbRECEIVE_COMPLETED() macro sends a notification to the task to |
| * remove it from the Blocked state. xStreamBufferReceiveCompletedFromISR() |
| * does the same thing. It is provided to enable application writers to |
| * implement their own version of sbRECEIVE_COMPLETED(), and MUST NOT BE USED AT |
| * ANY OTHER TIME. |
| * |
| * See the example implemented in FreeRTOS/Demo/Minimal/MessageBufferAMP.c for |
| * additional information. |
| * |
| * @param xStreamBuffer The handle of the stream buffer from which data was |
| * read. |
| * |
| * @param pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken *pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken should be |
| * initialised to pdFALSE before it is passed into |
| * xStreamBufferReceiveCompletedFromISR(). If calling |
| * xStreamBufferReceiveCompletedFromISR() removes a task from the Blocked state, |
| * and the task has a priority above the priority of the currently running task, |
| * then *pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken will get set to pdTRUE indicating that a |
| * context switch should be performed before exiting the ISR. |
| * |
| * @return If a task was removed from the Blocked state then pdTRUE is returned. |
| * Otherwise pdFALSE is returned. |
| * |
| * \defgroup xStreamBufferReceiveCompletedFromISR xStreamBufferReceiveCompletedFromISR |
| * \ingroup StreamBufferManagement |
| */ |
| BaseType_t xStreamBufferReceiveCompletedFromISR( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer, BaseType_t *pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION; |
| |
| /* Functions below here are not part of the public API. */ |
| StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBufferGenericCreate( size_t xBufferSizeBytes, |
| size_t xTriggerLevelBytes, |
| BaseType_t xIsMessageBuffer ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION; |
| |
| StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBufferGenericCreateStatic( size_t xBufferSizeBytes, |
| size_t xTriggerLevelBytes, |
| BaseType_t xIsMessageBuffer, |
| uint8_t * const pucStreamBufferStorageArea, |
| StaticStreamBuffer_t * const pxStaticStreamBuffer ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION; |
| |
| size_t xStreamBufferNextMessageLengthBytes( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION; |
| |
| #if( configUSE_TRACE_FACILITY == 1 ) |
| void vStreamBufferSetStreamBufferNumber( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer, UBaseType_t uxStreamBufferNumber ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION; |
| UBaseType_t uxStreamBufferGetStreamBufferNumber( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION; |
| uint8_t ucStreamBufferGetStreamBufferType( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION; |
| #endif |
| |
| #if defined( __cplusplus ) |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| #endif /* !defined( STREAM_BUFFER_H ) */ |