/* ChibiOS/RT - Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Giovanni Di Sirio. This file is part of ChibiOS/RT. ChibiOS/RT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. ChibiOS/RT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . */ /** * @file chmsg.c * @brief Messages code. * @addtogroup messages * @{ */ #include #if CH_USE_MESSAGES #if CH_USE_MESSAGES_PRIORITY #define msg_insert(tp, qp) prio_insert(tp, qp) #else #define msg_insert(tp, qp) queue_insert(tp, qp) #endif /** * @brief Sends a message to the specified thread. * @details The sender is stopped until the receiver executes a * @p chMsgRelease()after receiving the message. * * @param[in] tp the pointer to the thread * @param[in] msg the message * @return The return message from @p chMsgRelease(). */ msg_t chMsgSend(Thread *tp, msg_t msg) { chDbgCheck(tp != NULL, "chMsgSend"); chSysLock(); msg_insert(currp, &tp->p_msgqueue); currp->p_msg = msg; currp->p_wtthdp = tp; if (tp->p_state == PRWTMSG) chSchReadyI(tp); chSchGoSleepS(PRSNDMSG); msg = currp->p_rdymsg; chSysUnlock(); return msg; } /** * @brief Suspends the thread and waits for an incoming message. * * @return The pointer to the message structure. Note, it is always the * message associated to the thread on the top of the messages queue. * @note You can assume that the data contained in the message is stable until * you invoke @p chMsgRelease() because the sending thread is * suspended until then. */ msg_t chMsgWait(void) { msg_t msg; chSysLock(); if (!chMsgIsPendingI(currp)) chSchGoSleepS(PRWTMSG); msg = chMsgGetI(currp); chSysUnlock(); return msg; } /** * @brief Returns the next message in the queue. * * @return The pointer to the message structure. Note, it is always the * message associated to the thread on the top of the messages queue. * If the queue is empty then @p NULL is returned. * @note You can assume that the data pointed by the message is stable until * you invoke @p chMsgRelease() because the sending thread is * suspended until then. Always remember that the message data is not * copied between the sender and the receiver, just a pointer is passed. */ msg_t chMsgGet(void) { msg_t msg; chSysLock(); msg = chMsgIsPendingI(currp) ? chMsgGetI(currp) : (msg_t)NULL; chSysUnlock(); return msg; } /** * @brief Releases the thread waiting on top of the messages queue. * * @param[in] msg the message returned to the message sender * @note You can call this function only if there is a message already in the * queue else the result will be unpredictable (a crash most likely). * Exiting from the @p chMsgWait() ensures you have at least one * message in the queue so it is not a big deal.
* The condition is only tested in debug mode in order to make this code * as fast as possible. */ void chMsgRelease(msg_t msg) { chSysLock(); chDbgAssert(chMsgIsPendingI(currp), "chMsgRelease(), #1", "no message pending"); chSchWakeupS(fifo_remove(&currp->p_msgqueue), msg); chSysUnlock(); } #endif /* CH_USE_MESSAGES */ /** @} */