624 lines
17 KiB
C
624 lines
17 KiB
C
/*
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ChibiOS - Copyright (C) 2006..2016 Giovanni Di Sirio
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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You may obtain a copy of the License at
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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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limitations under the License.
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*/
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#include "ch.h"
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#include "test.h"
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/**
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* @page test_mtx Mutexes test
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*
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* File: @ref testmtx.c
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*
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* <h2>Description</h2>
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* This module implements the test sequence for the @ref mutexes and
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* @ref condvars subsystems.<br>
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* Tests on those subsystems are particularly critical because the system-wide
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* implications of the Priority Inheritance mechanism.
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*
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* <h2>Objective</h2>
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* Objective of the test module is to cover 100% of the subsystems code.
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*
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* <h2>Preconditions</h2>
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* The module requires the following kernel options:
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* - @p CH_CFG_USE_MUTEXES
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* - @p CH_CFG_USE_CONDVARS
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* - @p CH_DBG_THREADS_PROFILING
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* .
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* In case some of the required options are not enabled then some or all tests
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* may be skipped.
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*
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* <h2>Test Cases</h2>
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* - @subpage test_mtx_001
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* - @subpage test_mtx_002
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* - @subpage test_mtx_003
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* - @subpage test_mtx_004
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* - @subpage test_mtx_005
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* - @subpage test_mtx_006
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* - @subpage test_mtx_007
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* - @subpage test_mtx_008
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* .
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* @file testmtx.c
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* @brief Mutexes and CondVars test source file
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* @file testmtx.h
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* @brief Mutexes and CondVars test header file
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*/
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#if CH_CFG_USE_MUTEXES || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
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#define ALLOWED_DELAY 5
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/*
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* Note, the static initializers are not really required because the
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* variables are explicitly initialized in each test case. It is done in order
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* to test the macros.
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*/
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static MUTEX_DECL(m1);
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static MUTEX_DECL(m2);
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#if CH_CFG_USE_CONDVARS || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
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static CONDVAR_DECL(c1);
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#endif
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/**
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* @page test_mtx_001 Priority enqueuing test
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*
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* <h2>Description</h2>
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* Five threads, with increasing priority, are enqueued on a locked mutex then
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* the mutex is unlocked.<br>
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* The test expects the threads to perform their operations in increasing
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* priority order regardless of the initial order.
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*/
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static void mtx1_setup(void) {
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chMtxObjectInit(&m1);
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}
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static THD_FUNCTION(thread1, p) {
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chMtxLock(&m1);
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test_emit_token(*(char *)p);
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chMtxUnlock(&m1);
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}
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static void mtx1_execute(void) {
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tprio_t prio = chThdGetPriorityX(); /* Because priority inheritance.*/
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chMtxLock(&m1);
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threads[0] = chThdCreateStatic(wa[0], WA_SIZE, prio+1, thread1, "E");
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threads[1] = chThdCreateStatic(wa[1], WA_SIZE, prio+2, thread1, "D");
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threads[2] = chThdCreateStatic(wa[2], WA_SIZE, prio+3, thread1, "C");
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threads[3] = chThdCreateStatic(wa[3], WA_SIZE, prio+4, thread1, "B");
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threads[4] = chThdCreateStatic(wa[4], WA_SIZE, prio+5, thread1, "A");
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chMtxUnlock(&m1);
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test_wait_threads();
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test_assert(1, prio == chThdGetPriorityX(), "wrong priority level");
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test_assert_sequence(2, "ABCDE");
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}
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ROMCONST struct testcase testmtx1 = {
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"Mutexes, priority enqueuing test",
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mtx1_setup,
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NULL,
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mtx1_execute
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};
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#if CH_DBG_THREADS_PROFILING || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
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/**
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* @page test_mtx_002 Priority inheritance, simple case
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*
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* <h2>Description</h2>
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* Three threads are involved in the classic priority inversion scenario, a
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* medium priority thread tries to starve an high priority thread by
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* blocking a low priority thread into a mutex lock zone.<br>
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* The test expects the threads to reach their goal in increasing priority
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* order by rearranging their priorities in order to avoid the priority
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* inversion trap.
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*
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* <h2>Scenario</h2>
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* This weird looking diagram should explain what happens in the test case:
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* @code
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* Time ----> 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
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* 0 ......AL++++++++++............2+++++++++++AU0---------------++++++G...
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* 1 ..................++++++++++++------------------++++++++++++G.........
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* 2 .............................AL..........++++++AUG...................
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* ^ ^
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* Legend:
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* 0..2 - Priority levels
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* +++ - Running
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* --- - Ready
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* ... - Waiting or Terminated
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* xL - Lock operation on mutex 'x'
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* xUn - Unlock operation on mutex 'x' with priority returning to level 'n'
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* G - Goal
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* ^ - Priority transition (boost or return).
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* @endcode
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*/
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static void mtx2_setup(void) {
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chMtxObjectInit(&m1);
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}
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/* Low priority thread */
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static THD_FUNCTION(thread2L, p) {
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(void)p;
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chMtxLock(&m1);
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test_cpu_pulse(40);
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chMtxUnlock(&m1);
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test_cpu_pulse(10);
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test_emit_token('C');
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}
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/* Medium priority thread */
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static THD_FUNCTION(thread2M, p) {
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(void)p;
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chThdSleepMilliseconds(20);
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test_cpu_pulse(40);
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test_emit_token('B');
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}
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/* High priority thread */
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static THD_FUNCTION(thread2H, p) {
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(void)p;
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chThdSleepMilliseconds(40);
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chMtxLock(&m1);
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test_cpu_pulse(10);
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chMtxUnlock(&m1);
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test_emit_token('A');
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}
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static void mtx2_execute(void) {
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systime_t time;
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test_wait_tick();
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time = chVTGetSystemTime();
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threads[0] = chThdCreateStatic(wa[0], WA_SIZE, chThdGetPriorityX()-1, thread2H, 0);
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threads[1] = chThdCreateStatic(wa[1], WA_SIZE, chThdGetPriorityX()-2, thread2M, 0);
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threads[2] = chThdCreateStatic(wa[2], WA_SIZE, chThdGetPriorityX()-3, thread2L, 0);
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test_wait_threads();
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test_assert_sequence(1, "ABC");
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test_assert_time_window(2, time + MS2ST(100), time + MS2ST(100) + ALLOWED_DELAY);
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}
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ROMCONST struct testcase testmtx2 = {
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"Mutexes, priority inheritance, simple case",
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mtx2_setup,
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NULL,
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mtx2_execute
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};
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/**
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* @page test_mtx_003 Priority inheritance, complex case
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*
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* <h2>Description</h2>
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* Five threads are involved in the complex priority inversion scenario,
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* please refer to the diagram below for the complete scenario.<br>
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* The test expects the threads to perform their operations in increasing
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* priority order by rearranging their priorities in order to avoid the
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* priority inversion trap.
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*
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* <h2>Scenario</h2>
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* This weird looking diagram should explain what happens in the test case:
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* @code
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* Time ----> 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110
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* 0 ......BL++++------------2+++++------4+++++BU0---------------------------G.....
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* 1 ............AL++++2+++++BL----------4-----++++++BU4+++AU1---------------G.....
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* 2 ..................AL----------------------------------------------++++++AUG...
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* 3 ..............................+++++++-----------------------++++++G...........
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* 4 ....................................AL................++++++AUG...............
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* ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
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* Legend:
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* 0..4 - Priority levels
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* +++ - Running
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* --- - Ready
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* ... - Waiting or Terminated
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* xL - Lock operation on mutex 'x'
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* xUn - Unlock operation on mutex 'x' with priority returning to level 'n'
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* ^ - Priority transition (boost or return).
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* @endcode
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*/
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static void mtx3_setup(void) {
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chMtxObjectInit(&m1); /* Mutex B.*/
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chMtxObjectInit(&m2); /* Mutex A.*/
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}
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/* Lowest priority thread */
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static THD_FUNCTION(thread3LL, p) {
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(void)p;
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chMtxLock(&m1);
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test_cpu_pulse(30);
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chMtxUnlock(&m1);
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test_emit_token('E');
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}
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/* Low priority thread */
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static THD_FUNCTION(thread3L, p) {
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(void)p;
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chThdSleepMilliseconds(10);
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chMtxLock(&m2);
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test_cpu_pulse(20);
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chMtxLock(&m1);
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test_cpu_pulse(10);
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chMtxUnlock(&m1);
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test_cpu_pulse(10);
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chMtxUnlock(&m2);
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test_emit_token('D');
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}
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/* Medium priority thread */
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static THD_FUNCTION(thread3M, p) {
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(void)p;
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chThdSleepMilliseconds(20);
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chMtxLock(&m2);
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test_cpu_pulse(10);
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chMtxUnlock(&m2);
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test_emit_token('C');
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}
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/* High priority thread */
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static THD_FUNCTION(thread3H, p) {
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(void)p;
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chThdSleepMilliseconds(40);
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test_cpu_pulse(20);
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test_emit_token('B');
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}
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/* Highest priority thread */
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static THD_FUNCTION(thread3HH, p) {
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(void)p;
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chThdSleepMilliseconds(50);
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chMtxLock(&m2);
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test_cpu_pulse(10);
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chMtxUnlock(&m2);
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test_emit_token('A');
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}
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static void mtx3_execute(void) {
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systime_t time;
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test_wait_tick();
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time = chVTGetSystemTime();
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threads[0] = chThdCreateStatic(wa[0], WA_SIZE, chThdGetPriorityX()-5, thread3LL, 0);
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threads[1] = chThdCreateStatic(wa[1], WA_SIZE, chThdGetPriorityX()-4, thread3L, 0);
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threads[2] = chThdCreateStatic(wa[2], WA_SIZE, chThdGetPriorityX()-3, thread3M, 0);
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threads[3] = chThdCreateStatic(wa[3], WA_SIZE, chThdGetPriorityX()-2, thread3H, 0);
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threads[4] = chThdCreateStatic(wa[4], WA_SIZE, chThdGetPriorityX()-1, thread3HH, 0);
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test_wait_threads();
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test_assert_sequence(1, "ABCDE");
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test_assert_time_window(2, time + MS2ST(110), time + MS2ST(110) + ALLOWED_DELAY);
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}
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ROMCONST struct testcase testmtx3 = {
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"Mutexes, priority inheritance, complex case",
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mtx3_setup,
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NULL,
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mtx3_execute
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};
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#endif /* CH_DBG_THREADS_PROFILING */
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/**
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* @page test_mtx_004 Priority return verification
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*
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* <h2>Description</h2>
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* Two threads are spawned that try to lock the mutexes locked by the tester
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* thread with precise timing.<br>
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* The test expects that the priority changes caused by the priority
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* inheritance algorithm happen at the right moment and with the right values.
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*/
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static void mtx4_setup(void) {
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chMtxObjectInit(&m1);
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chMtxObjectInit(&m2);
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}
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static THD_FUNCTION(thread4a, p) {
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(void)p;
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chThdSleepMilliseconds(50);
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chMtxLock(&m2);
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chMtxUnlock(&m2);
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}
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static THD_FUNCTION(thread4b, p) {
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(void)p;
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chThdSleepMilliseconds(150);
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chMtxLock(&m1);
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chMtxUnlock(&m1);
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}
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static void mtx4_execute(void) {
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tprio_t p, p1, p2;
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p = chThdGetPriorityX();
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p1 = p + 1;
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p2 = p + 2;
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threads[0] = chThdCreateStatic(wa[0], WA_SIZE, p1, thread4a, "B");
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threads[1] = chThdCreateStatic(wa[1], WA_SIZE, p2, thread4b, "A");
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chMtxLock(&m2);
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test_assert(1, chThdGetPriorityX() == p, "wrong priority level");
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chThdSleepMilliseconds(100);
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test_assert(2, chThdGetPriorityX() == p1, "wrong priority level");
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chMtxLock(&m1);
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test_assert(3, chThdGetPriorityX() == p1, "wrong priority level");
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chThdSleepMilliseconds(100);
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test_assert(4, chThdGetPriorityX() == p2, "wrong priority level");
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chMtxUnlock(&m1);
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test_assert(5, chThdGetPriorityX() == p1, "wrong priority level");
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chThdSleepMilliseconds(100);
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test_assert(6, chThdGetPriorityX() == p1, "wrong priority level");
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chMtxUnlockAll();
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test_assert(7, chThdGetPriorityX() == p, "wrong priority level");
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test_wait_threads();
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/* Test repeated in order to cover chMtxUnlockS().*/
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threads[0] = chThdCreateStatic(wa[0], WA_SIZE, p1, thread4a, "D");
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threads[1] = chThdCreateStatic(wa[1], WA_SIZE, p2, thread4b, "C");
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chMtxLock(&m2);
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test_assert(8, chThdGetPriorityX() == p, "wrong priority level");
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chThdSleepMilliseconds(100);
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test_assert(9, chThdGetPriorityX() == p1, "wrong priority level");
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chMtxLock(&m1);
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test_assert(10, chThdGetPriorityX() == p1, "wrong priority level");
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chThdSleepMilliseconds(100);
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test_assert(11, chThdGetPriorityX() == p2, "wrong priority level");
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chSysLock();
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chMtxUnlockS(&m1);
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chSchRescheduleS();
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chSysUnlock();
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test_assert(12, chThdGetPriorityX() == p1, "wrong priority level");
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chThdSleepMilliseconds(100);
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test_assert(13, chThdGetPriorityX() == p1, "wrong priority level");
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chMtxUnlockAll();
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test_assert(14, chThdGetPriorityX() == p, "wrong priority level");
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test_wait_threads();
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}
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ROMCONST struct testcase testmtx4 = {
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"Mutexes, priority return",
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mtx4_setup,
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NULL,
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mtx4_execute
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};
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/**
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* @page test_mtx_005 Mutex status
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*
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* <h2>Description</h2>
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* Various tests on the mutex structure status after performing some lock and
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* unlock operations.<br>
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* The test expects that the internal mutex status is consistent after each
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* operation.
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*/
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static void mtx5_setup(void) {
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chMtxObjectInit(&m1);
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}
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static void mtx5_execute(void) {
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#if !CH_CFG_USE_MUTEXES_RECURSIVE
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bool b;
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tprio_t prio = chThdGetPriorityX();
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b = chMtxTryLock(&m1);
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test_assert(1, b, "already locked");
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b = chMtxTryLock(&m1);
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test_assert(2, !b, "not locked");
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chSysLock();
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chMtxUnlockS(&m1);
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chSysUnlock();
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test_assert(3, queue_isempty(&m1.queue), "queue not empty");
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test_assert(4, m1.owner == NULL, "still owned");
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test_assert(5, chThdGetPriorityX() == prio, "wrong priority level");
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#endif /* !CH_CFG_USE_MUTEXES_RECURSIVE */
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chMtxLock(&m1);
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chMtxUnlockAll();
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test_assert(6, queue_isempty(&m1.queue), "queue not empty");
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test_assert(7, m1.owner == NULL, "still owned");
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}
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ROMCONST struct testcase testmtx5 = {
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"Mutexes, status",
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mtx5_setup,
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NULL,
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mtx5_execute
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};
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#if CH_CFG_USE_CONDVARS || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
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/**
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* @page test_mtx_006 Condition Variable signal test
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*
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* <h2>Description</h2>
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* Five threads take a mutex and then enter a conditional variable queue, the
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* tester thread then proceeds to signal the conditional variable five times
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* atomically.<br>
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* The test expects the threads to reach their goal in increasing priority
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* order regardless of the initial order.
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*/
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static void mtx6_setup(void) {
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chCondObjectInit(&c1);
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chMtxObjectInit(&m1);
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}
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static THD_FUNCTION(thread10, p) {
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chMtxLock(&m1);
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chCondWait(&c1);
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test_emit_token(*(char *)p);
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chMtxUnlock(&m1);
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}
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static void mtx6_execute(void) {
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tprio_t prio = chThdGetPriorityX();
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threads[0] = chThdCreateStatic(wa[0], WA_SIZE, prio+1, thread10, "E");
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threads[1] = chThdCreateStatic(wa[1], WA_SIZE, prio+2, thread10, "D");
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threads[2] = chThdCreateStatic(wa[2], WA_SIZE, prio+3, thread10, "C");
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threads[3] = chThdCreateStatic(wa[3], WA_SIZE, prio+4, thread10, "B");
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threads[4] = chThdCreateStatic(wa[4], WA_SIZE, prio+5, thread10, "A");
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chSysLock();
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chCondSignalI(&c1);
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chCondSignalI(&c1);
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chCondSignalI(&c1);
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chCondSignalI(&c1);
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chCondSignalI(&c1);
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chSchRescheduleS();
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chSysUnlock();
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test_wait_threads();
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test_assert_sequence(1, "ABCDE");
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}
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ROMCONST struct testcase testmtx6 = {
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"CondVar, signal test",
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mtx6_setup,
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NULL,
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mtx6_execute
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};
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/**
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* @page test_mtx_007 Condition Variable broadcast test
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*
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* <h2>Description</h2>
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* Five threads take a mutex and then enter a conditional variable queue, the
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* tester thread then proceeds to broadcast the conditional variable.<br>
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* The test expects the threads to reach their goal in increasing priority
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* order regardless of the initial order.
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*/
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static void mtx7_setup(void) {
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chCondObjectInit(&c1);
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chMtxObjectInit(&m1);
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}
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static void mtx7_execute(void) {
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tprio_t prio = chThdGetPriorityX();
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threads[0] = chThdCreateStatic(wa[0], WA_SIZE, prio+1, thread10, "E");
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threads[1] = chThdCreateStatic(wa[1], WA_SIZE, prio+2, thread10, "D");
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threads[2] = chThdCreateStatic(wa[2], WA_SIZE, prio+3, thread10, "C");
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threads[3] = chThdCreateStatic(wa[3], WA_SIZE, prio+4, thread10, "B");
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threads[4] = chThdCreateStatic(wa[4], WA_SIZE, prio+5, thread10, "A");
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chCondBroadcast(&c1);
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test_wait_threads();
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test_assert_sequence(1, "ABCDE");
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}
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ROMCONST struct testcase testmtx7 = {
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"CondVar, broadcast test",
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mtx7_setup,
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NULL,
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mtx7_execute
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};
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/**
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* @page test_mtx_008 Condition Variable priority boost test
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*
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* <h2>Description</h2>
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* This test case verifies the priority boost of a thread waiting on a
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* conditional variable queue. It tests this very specific situation in order
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* to complete the code coverage.
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*/
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static void mtx8_setup(void) {
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chCondObjectInit(&c1);
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chMtxObjectInit(&m1);
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chMtxObjectInit(&m2);
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}
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static THD_FUNCTION(thread11, p) {
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chMtxLock(&m2);
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chMtxLock(&m1);
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#if CH_CFG_USE_CONDVARS_TIMEOUT || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
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chCondWaitTimeout(&c1, TIME_INFINITE);
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#else
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chCondWait(&c1);
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#endif
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test_emit_token(*(char *)p);
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chMtxUnlock(&m1);
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chMtxUnlock(&m2);
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}
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static THD_FUNCTION(thread12, p) {
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chMtxLock(&m2);
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test_emit_token(*(char *)p);
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chMtxUnlock(&m2);
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}
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static void mtx8_execute(void) {
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tprio_t prio = chThdGetPriorityX();
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threads[0] = chThdCreateStatic(wa[0], WA_SIZE, prio+1, thread11, "A");
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threads[1] = chThdCreateStatic(wa[1], WA_SIZE, prio+2, thread10, "C");
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threads[2] = chThdCreateStatic(wa[2], WA_SIZE, prio+3, thread12, "B");
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chCondSignal(&c1);
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chCondSignal(&c1);
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test_wait_threads();
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test_assert_sequence(1, "ABC");
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}
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ROMCONST struct testcase testmtx8 = {
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"CondVar, boost test",
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mtx8_setup,
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NULL,
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mtx8_execute
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};
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#endif /* CH_CFG_USE_CONDVARS */
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#endif /* CH_CFG_USE_MUTEXES */
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/**
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* @brief Test sequence for mutexes.
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*/
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ROMCONST struct testcase * ROMCONST patternmtx[] = {
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#if CH_CFG_USE_MUTEXES || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
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&testmtx1,
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#if CH_DBG_THREADS_PROFILING || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
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&testmtx2,
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&testmtx3,
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#endif
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&testmtx4,
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&testmtx5,
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#if CH_CFG_USE_CONDVARS || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
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&testmtx6,
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&testmtx7,
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&testmtx8,
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#endif
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#endif
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NULL
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};
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