Add ability to request a shared event queue

To allow components with a simple need to schedule a few events to not
have to create their own threads, with all the associated memory
overhead, add 2 central calls to get shared normal and an
interrupt-deferral event queues, each dispatched on their own shared
threads.

For non-RTOS systems, just the normal event queue is provided, and the
application would have to dispatch this itself. This
application-dispatch is also available via a config option, to
potentially save memory by reusing the main thread.

Possible future improvement: the ability for separate components to
request a minimum stack size, and have the JSON combine these requests.
(Analogous tooling has already been mooted for mbed TLS config options
like key size).
pull/4406/head
Kevin Bracey 2017-05-30 16:12:51 +03:00
parent 4978a08ae2
commit eb80c25398
4 changed files with 176 additions and 1 deletions

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#include "events/EventQueue.h" #include "events/EventQueue.h"
#include "events/Event.h" #include "events/Event.h"
#include "events/mbed_shared_queues.h"
using namespace events; using namespace events;
#endif #endif

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{ {
"name": "events", "name": "events",
"config": { "config": {
"present": 1 "present": 1,
"shared-stacksize": {
"help": "Stack size (bytes) for shared event queue thread",
"value": 1024
},
"shared-eventsize": {
"help": "Event buffer size (bytes) for shared event queue",
"value": 256
},
"shared-dispatch-from-application": {
"help": "No thread created for shared event queue - application will call dispatch from another thread (eg dispatch_forever at end of main)",
"value": false
},
"shared-highprio-stacksize": {
"help": "Stack size (bytes) for shared high-priority event queue thread",
"value": 1024
},
"shared-highprio-eventsize": {
"help": "Event buffer size (bytes) for shared high-priority event queue",
"value": 256
}
} }
} }

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/* events
* Copyright (c) 2017 ARM Limited
*
* 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
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
#include "events/mbed_shared_queues.h"
#include "mbed.h"
using namespace events;
namespace mbed {
#ifdef MBED_CONF_RTOS_PRESENT
/* Create an event queue, and start the thread that dispatches it. Static
* variables mean this happens once the first time each template instantiation
* is called. This is currently instantiated no more than twice.
*/
template
<osPriority Priority, size_t QueueSize, size_t StackSize>
EventQueue *do_shared_event_queue_with_thread()
{
static uint64_t queue_buffer[QueueSize / sizeof(uint64_t)];
static EventQueue queue(sizeof queue_buffer, (unsigned char *) queue_buffer);
static uint64_t stack[StackSize / sizeof(uint64_t)];
static Thread thread(Priority, StackSize, (unsigned char *) stack);
Thread::State state = thread.get_state();
if (state == Thread::Inactive || state == Thread::Deleted) {
osStatus status = thread.start(callback(&queue, &EventQueue::dispatch_forever));
MBED_ASSERT(status == osOK);
if (status != osOK) {
return NULL;
}
}
return &queue;
}
#endif
EventQueue *mbed_event_queue()
{
#if MBED_CONF_EVENTS_SHARED_DISPATCH_FROM_APPLICATION || !defined MBED_CONF_RTOS_PRESENT
/* Only create the EventQueue, but no dispatching thread */
static unsigned char queue_buffer[MBED_CONF_EVENTS_SHARED_EVENTSIZE];
static EventQueue queue(sizeof queue_buffer, queue_buffer);
return &queue;
#else
return do_shared_event_queue_with_thread<osPriorityNormal, MBED_CONF_EVENTS_SHARED_EVENTSIZE, MBED_CONF_EVENTS_SHARED_STACKSIZE>();
#endif
}
#ifdef MBED_CONF_RTOS_PRESENT
EventQueue *mbed_highprio_event_queue()
{
return do_shared_event_queue_with_thread<osPriorityHigh, MBED_CONF_EVENTS_SHARED_HIGHPRIO_EVENTSIZE, MBED_CONF_EVENTS_SHARED_HIGHPRIO_STACKSIZE>();
}
#endif
}

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/** \addtogroup events */
/** @{*/
/* events
* Copyright (c) 2017 ARM Limited
*
* 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
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
#ifndef MBED_SHARED_QUEUES_H
#define MBED_SHARED_QUEUES_H
#include "events/EventQueue.h"
namespace mbed {
/**
* Return a pointer to an EventQueue, on which normal tasks can be queued.
*
* All calls to this return the same EventQueue - it and its dispatch thread
* are created on the first call to this function. The dispatch thread
* runs at default priority (currently osPriorityNormal).
*
* The EventQueue returned may be used to call() Events, or to chain() other
* EventQueues so that they are run in the same context.
*
* Events (or chained EventQueues) executing on the normal event queue should
* normally take less than 10ms to execute, to avoid starving other users. As
* such, users can expect that event latency will typically be 10ms or less,
* but could occasionally be significantly higher if many events are queued.
*
* If an RTOS is not present or the configuration option
* `events.shared-dispatch-from-application` is set to true, then this
* does not create a dedicated dispatch thread - instead the application is
* expected to run the EventQueue's dispatch, eg from main. This is necessary
* for the event loop to work without an RTOS, or an RTOS system can can save
* memory by reusing the main stack.
*
* @return pointer to event queue
*/
events::EventQueue *mbed_event_queue();
#ifdef MBED_CONF_RTOS_PRESENT
/**
* Return a pointer to an EventQueue, on which small high-priority tasks can
* be queues, such as simple deferrals from interrupt.
*
* All calls to this return the same EventQueue - it and its thread are
* created on the first call to this function. The dispatch thread
* runs at a high priority (currently osPriorityHigh).
*
* The EventQueue returned may be used to call() Events, or to chain() other
* EventQueues so that they are run in the same context.
*
* Events (or chained EventQueues) executing on the high-priority event queue
* should normally take less than 100us to execute, to avoid starving other
* users. As such, users can expect that event latency will typically be 100us
* or less, but could occasionally be significantly higher if many events are
* queued.
*
* @return pointer to high-priority event queue
*/
events::EventQueue *mbed_highprio_event_queue();
#endif // MBED_CONF_RTOS_PRESENT
};
#endif
/** @}*/