tinySA/os/hal/templates/osal/osal.c

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/*
ChibiOS - Copyright (C) 2006..2015 Giovanni Di Sirio
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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*/
/**
* @file osal.c
* @brief OSAL module code.
*
* @addtogroup OSAL
* @{
*/
#include "osal.h"
/*===========================================================================*/
/* Module local definitions. */
/*===========================================================================*/
/*===========================================================================*/
/* Module exported variables. */
/*===========================================================================*/
/**
* @brief Pointer to a halt error message.
* @note The message is meant to be retrieved by the debugger after the
* system halt caused by an unexpected error.
*/
const char *osal_halt_msg;
/*===========================================================================*/
/* Module local types. */
/*===========================================================================*/
/*===========================================================================*/
/* Module local variables. */
/*===========================================================================*/
/*===========================================================================*/
/* Module local functions. */
/*===========================================================================*/
/*===========================================================================*/
/* Module exported functions. */
/*===========================================================================*/
/**
* @brief OSAL module initialization.
*
* @api
*/
void osalInit(void) {
}
/**
* @brief System halt with error message.
*
* @param[in] reason the halt message pointer
*
* @api
*/
#if !defined(__DOXYGEN__)
__attribute__((weak, noreturn))
#endif
void osalSysHalt(const char *reason) {
osalSysDisable();
osal_halt_msg = reason;
while (true) {
}
}
/**
* @brief Polled delay.
* @note The real delay is always few cycles in excess of the specified
* value.
*
* @param[in] cycles number of cycles
*
* @xclass
*/
void osalSysPolledDelayX(rtcnt_t cycles) {
(void)cycles;
}
/**
* @brief System timer handler.
* @details The handler is used for scheduling and Virtual Timers management.
*
* @iclass
*/
void osalOsTimerHandlerI(void) {
osalDbgCheckClassI();
}
/**
* @brief Checks if a reschedule is required and performs it.
* @note I-Class functions invoked from thread context must not reschedule
* by themselves, an explicit reschedule using this function is
* required in this scenario.
* @note Not implemented in this simplified OSAL.
*
* @sclass
*/
void osalOsRescheduleS(void) {
}
/**
* @brief Current system time.
* @details Returns the number of system ticks since the @p osalInit()
* invocation.
* @note The counter can reach its maximum and then restart from zero.
* @note This function can be called from any context but its atomicity
* is not guaranteed on architectures whose word size is less than
* @p systime_t size.
*
* @return The system time in ticks.
*
* @xclass
*/
systime_t osalOsGetSystemTimeX(void) {
return (systime_t)0;
}
/**
* @brief Suspends the invoking thread for the specified time.
*
* @param[in] time the delay in system ticks, the special values are
* handled as follow:
* - @a TIME_INFINITE is allowed but interpreted as a
* normal time specification.
* - @a TIME_IMMEDIATE this value is not allowed.
* .
*
* @sclass
*/
void osalThreadSleepS(systime_t time) {
(void)time;
}
/**
* @brief Suspends the invoking thread for the specified time.
*
* @param[in] time the delay in system ticks, the special values are
* handled as follow:
* - @a TIME_INFINITE is allowed but interpreted as a
* normal time specification.
* - @a TIME_IMMEDIATE this value is not allowed.
* .
*
* @api
*/
void osalThreadSleep(systime_t time) {
(void)time;
}
/**
* @brief Sends the current thread sleeping and sets a reference variable.
* @note This function must reschedule, it can only be called from thread
* context.
*
* @param[in] trp a pointer to a thread reference object
* @return The wake up message.
*
* @sclass
*/
msg_t osalThreadSuspendS(thread_reference_t *trp) {
osalDbgCheck(trp != NULL);
return MSG_OK;
}
/**
* @brief Sends the current thread sleeping and sets a reference variable.
* @note This function must reschedule, it can only be called from thread
* context.
*
* @param[in] trp a pointer to a thread reference object
* @param[in] timeout the timeout in system ticks, the special values are
* handled as follow:
* - @a TIME_INFINITE the thread enters an infinite sleep
* state.
* - @a TIME_IMMEDIATE the thread is not enqueued and
* the function returns @p MSG_TIMEOUT as if a timeout
* occurred.
* .
* @return The wake up message.
* @retval MSG_TIMEOUT if the operation timed out.
*
* @sclass
*/
msg_t osalThreadSuspendTimeoutS(thread_reference_t *trp, systime_t timeout) {
osalDbgCheck(trp != NULL);
(void)timeout;
return MSG_OK;
}
/**
* @brief Wakes up a thread waiting on a thread reference object.
* @note This function must not reschedule because it can be called from
* ISR context.
*
* @param[in] trp a pointer to a thread reference object
* @param[in] msg the message code
*
* @iclass
*/
void osalThreadResumeI(thread_reference_t *trp, msg_t msg) {
osalDbgCheck(trp != NULL);
(void)msg;
}
/**
* @brief Wakes up a thread waiting on a thread reference object.
* @note This function must reschedule, it can only be called from thread
* context.
*
* @param[in] trp a pointer to a thread reference object
* @param[in] msg the message code
*
* @iclass
*/
void osalThreadResumeS(thread_reference_t *trp, msg_t msg) {
osalDbgCheck(trp != NULL);
(void)msg;
}
/**
* @brief Enqueues the caller thread.
* @details The caller thread is enqueued and put to sleep until it is
* dequeued or the specified timeouts expires.
*
* @param[in] tqp pointer to the threads queue object
* @param[in] timeout the timeout in system ticks, the special values are
* handled as follow:
* - @a TIME_INFINITE the thread enters an infinite sleep
* state.
* - @a TIME_IMMEDIATE the thread is not enqueued and
* the function returns @p MSG_TIMEOUT as if a timeout
* occurred.
* .
* @return The message from @p osalQueueWakeupOneI() or
* @p osalQueueWakeupAllI() functions.
* @retval MSG_TIMEOUT if the thread has not been dequeued within the
* specified timeout or if the function has been
* invoked with @p TIME_IMMEDIATE as timeout
* specification.
*
* @sclass
*/
msg_t osalThreadEnqueueTimeoutS(threads_queue_t *tqp, systime_t timeout) {
osalDbgCheck(tqp != NULL);
(void)timeout;
return MSG_OK;
}
/**
* @brief Dequeues and wakes up one thread from the queue, if any.
*
* @param[in] tqp pointer to the threads queue object
* @param[in] msg the message code
*
* @iclass
*/
void osalThreadDequeueNextI(threads_queue_t *tqp, msg_t msg) {
osalDbgCheck(tqp != NULL);
(void)msg;
}
/**
* @brief Dequeues and wakes up all threads from the queue.
*
* @param[in] tqp pointer to the threads queue object
* @param[in] msg the message code
*
* @iclass
*/
void osalThreadDequeueAllI(threads_queue_t *tqp, msg_t msg) {
(void)tqp;
(void)msg;
}
/**
* @brief Add flags to an event source object.
*
* @param[in] esp pointer to the event flags object
* @param[in] flags flags to be ORed to the flags mask
*
* @iclass
*/
void osalEventBroadcastFlagsI(event_source_t *esp, eventflags_t flags) {
osalDbgCheck(esp != NULL);
esp->flags |= flags;
if (esp->cb != NULL) {
esp->cb(esp);
}
}
/**
* @brief Add flags to an event source object.
*
* @param[in] esp pointer to the event flags object
* @param[in] flags flags to be ORed to the flags mask
*
* @iclass
*/
void osalEventBroadcastFlags(event_source_t *esp, eventflags_t flags) {
osalDbgCheck(esp != NULL);
osalSysLock();
osalEventBroadcastFlagsI(esp, flags);
osalSysUnlock();
}
/**
* @brief Event callback setup.
* @note The callback is invoked from ISR context and can
* only invoke I-Class functions. The callback is meant
* to wakeup the task that will handle the event by
* calling @p osalEventGetAndClearFlagsI().
* @note This function is not part of the OSAL API and is provided
* exclusively as an example and for convenience.
*
* @param[in] esp pointer to the event flags object
* @param[in] cb pointer to the callback function
* @param[in] param parameter to be passed to the callback function
*
* @api
*/
void osalEventSetCallback(event_source_t *esp,
eventcallback_t cb,
void *param) {
osalDbgCheck(esp != NULL);
esp->cb = cb;
esp->param = param;
}
/**
* @brief Locks the specified mutex.
* @post The mutex is locked and inserted in the per-thread stack of owned
* mutexes.
*
* @param[in,out] mp pointer to the @p mutex_t object
*
* @api
*/
void osalMutexLock(mutex_t *mp) {
osalDbgCheck(mp != NULL);
*mp = 1;
}
/**
* @brief Unlocks the specified mutex.
* @note The HAL guarantees to release mutex in reverse lock order. The
* mutex being unlocked is guaranteed to be the last locked mutex
* by the invoking thread.
* The implementation can rely on this behavior and eventually
* ignore the @p mp parameter which is supplied in order to support
* those OSes not supporting a stack of the owned mutexes.
*
* @param[in,out] mp pointer to the @p mutex_t object
*
* @api
*/
void osalMutexUnlock(mutex_t *mp) {
osalDbgCheck(mp != NULL);
*mp = 0;
}
/** @} */