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462 lines
18 KiB
C
462 lines
18 KiB
C
/* Copyright (C) 2012 mbed.org, MIT License
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*
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* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software
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* and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction,
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* including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute,
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* sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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*
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* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or
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* substantial portions of the Software.
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*
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* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING
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* BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
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* NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM,
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* DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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*/
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#include <string.h>
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/* mbed includes */
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#include "error.h"
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#include "mbed_interface.h"
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#include "us_ticker_api.h"
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/* lwIP includes. */
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#include "lwip/opt.h"
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#include "lwip/debug.h"
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#include "lwip/def.h"
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#include "lwip/sys.h"
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#include "lwip/mem.h"
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#if NO_SYS==1
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#include "cmsis.h"
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/* Saved total time in ms since timer was enabled */
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static volatile u32_t systick_timems;
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/* Enable systick rate and interrupt */
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void SysTick_Init(void) {
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if (SysTick_Config(SystemCoreClock / 1000)) {
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while (1); /* Capture error */
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}
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}
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/** \brief SysTick IRQ handler and timebase management
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*
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* This function keeps a timebase for the sysTick that can be
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* used for other functions. It also calls an external function
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* (SysTick_User) that must be defined outside this handler.
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*/
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void SysTick_Handler(void) {
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systick_timems++;
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}
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/* Delay for the specified number of milliSeconds */
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void osDelay(uint32_t ms) {
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uint32_t to = ms + systick_timems;
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while (to > systick_timems);
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}
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/* Returns the current time in mS. This is needed for the LWIP timers */
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u32_t sys_now(void) {
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return (u32_t) systick_timems;
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}
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#else
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/* CMSIS-RTOS implementation of the lwip operating system abstraction */
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#include "arch/sys_arch.h"
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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
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* Routine: sys_mbox_new
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
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* Description:
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* Creates a new mailbox
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* Inputs:
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* sys_mbox_t mbox -- Handle of mailbox
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* int queue_sz -- Size of elements in the mailbox
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* Outputs:
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* err_t -- ERR_OK if message posted, else ERR_MEM
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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err_t sys_mbox_new(sys_mbox_t *mbox, int queue_sz) {
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if (queue_sz > MB_SIZE)
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error("sys_mbox_new size error\n");
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#ifdef CMSIS_OS_RTX
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memset(mbox->queue, 0, sizeof(mbox->queue));
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mbox->def.pool = mbox->queue;
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mbox->def.queue_sz = queue_sz;
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#endif
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mbox->id = osMessageCreate(&mbox->def, NULL);
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return (mbox->id == NULL) ? (ERR_MEM) : (ERR_OK);
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}
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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
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* Routine: sys_mbox_free
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
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* Description:
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* Deallocates a mailbox. If there are messages still present in the
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* mailbox when the mailbox is deallocated, it is an indication of a
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* programming error in lwIP and the developer should be notified.
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* Inputs:
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* sys_mbox_t *mbox -- Handle of mailbox
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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void sys_mbox_free(sys_mbox_t *mbox) {
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osEvent event = osMessageGet(mbox->id, 0);
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if (event.status == osEventMessage)
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error("sys_mbox_free error\n");
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}
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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
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* Routine: sys_mbox_post
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
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* Description:
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* Post the "msg" to the mailbox.
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* Inputs:
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* sys_mbox_t mbox -- Handle of mailbox
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* void *msg -- Pointer to data to post
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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void sys_mbox_post(sys_mbox_t *mbox, void *msg) {
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if (osMessagePut(mbox->id, (uint32_t)msg, osWaitForever) != osOK)
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error("sys_mbox_post error\n");
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}
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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
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* Routine: sys_mbox_trypost
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
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* Description:
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* Try to post the "msg" to the mailbox. Returns immediately with
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* error if cannot.
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* Inputs:
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* sys_mbox_t mbox -- Handle of mailbox
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* void *msg -- Pointer to data to post
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* Outputs:
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* err_t -- ERR_OK if message posted, else ERR_MEM
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* if not.
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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err_t sys_mbox_trypost(sys_mbox_t *mbox, void *msg) {
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osStatus status = osMessagePut(mbox->id, (uint32_t)msg, 0);
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return (status == osOK) ? (ERR_OK) : (ERR_MEM);
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}
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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
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* Routine: sys_arch_mbox_fetch
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
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* Description:
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* Blocks the thread until a message arrives in the mailbox, but does
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* not block the thread longer than "timeout" milliseconds (similar to
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* the sys_arch_sem_wait() function). The "msg" argument is a result
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* parameter that is set by the function (i.e., by doing "*msg =
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* ptr"). The "msg" parameter maybe NULL to indicate that the message
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* should be dropped.
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*
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* The return values are the same as for the sys_arch_sem_wait() function:
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* Number of milliseconds spent waiting or SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT if there was a
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* timeout.
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*
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* Note that a function with a similar name, sys_mbox_fetch(), is
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* implemented by lwIP.
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* Inputs:
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* sys_mbox_t mbox -- Handle of mailbox
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* void **msg -- Pointer to pointer to msg received
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* u32_t timeout -- Number of milliseconds until timeout
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* Outputs:
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* u32_t -- SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT if timeout, else number
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* of milliseconds until received.
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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u32_t sys_arch_mbox_fetch(sys_mbox_t *mbox, void **msg, u32_t timeout) {
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u32_t start = us_ticker_read();
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osEvent event = osMessageGet(mbox->id, (timeout != 0)?(timeout):(osWaitForever));
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if (event.status != osEventMessage)
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return SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT;
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*msg = (void *)event.value.v;
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return (us_ticker_read() - start) / 1000;
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}
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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
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* Routine: sys_arch_mbox_tryfetch
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
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* Description:
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* Similar to sys_arch_mbox_fetch, but if message is not ready
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* immediately, we'll return with SYS_MBOX_EMPTY. On success, 0 is
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* returned.
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* Inputs:
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* sys_mbox_t mbox -- Handle of mailbox
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* void **msg -- Pointer to pointer to msg received
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* Outputs:
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* u32_t -- SYS_MBOX_EMPTY if no messages. Otherwise,
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* return ERR_OK.
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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u32_t sys_arch_mbox_tryfetch(sys_mbox_t *mbox, void **msg) {
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osEvent event = osMessageGet(mbox->id, 0);
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if (event.status != osEventMessage)
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return SYS_MBOX_EMPTY;
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*msg = (void *)event.value.v;
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return ERR_OK;
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}
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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
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* Routine: sys_sem_new
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
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* Description:
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* Creates and returns a new semaphore. The "ucCount" argument specifies
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* the initial state of the semaphore.
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* NOTE: Currently this routine only creates counts of 1 or 0
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* Inputs:
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* sys_sem_t sem -- Handle of semaphore
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* u8_t count -- Initial count of semaphore
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* Outputs:
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* err_t -- ERR_OK if semaphore created
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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err_t sys_sem_new(sys_sem_t *sem, u8_t count) {
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#ifdef CMSIS_OS_RTX
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memset(sem->data, 0, sizeof(uint32_t)*2);
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sem->def.semaphore = sem->data;
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#endif
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sem->id = osSemaphoreCreate(&sem->def, count);
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if (sem->id == NULL)
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error("sys_sem_new create error\n");
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return ERR_OK;
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}
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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
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* Routine: sys_arch_sem_wait
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
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* Description:
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* Blocks the thread while waiting for the semaphore to be
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* signaled. If the "timeout" argument is non-zero, the thread should
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* only be blocked for the specified time (measured in
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* milliseconds).
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*
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* If the timeout argument is non-zero, the return value is the number of
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* milliseconds spent waiting for the semaphore to be signaled. If the
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* semaphore wasn't signaled within the specified time, the return value is
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* SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT. If the thread didn't have to wait for the semaphore
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* (i.e., it was already signaled), the function may return zero.
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*
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* Notice that lwIP implements a function with a similar name,
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* sys_sem_wait(), that uses the sys_arch_sem_wait() function.
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* Inputs:
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* sys_sem_t sem -- Semaphore to wait on
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* u32_t timeout -- Number of milliseconds until timeout
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* Outputs:
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* u32_t -- Time elapsed or SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT.
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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u32_t sys_arch_sem_wait(sys_sem_t *sem, u32_t timeout) {
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u32_t start = us_ticker_read();
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if (osSemaphoreWait(sem->id, (timeout != 0)?(timeout):(osWaitForever)) < 1)
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return SYS_ARCH_TIMEOUT;
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return (us_ticker_read() - start) / 1000;
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}
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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
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* Routine: sys_sem_signal
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
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* Description:
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* Signals (releases) a semaphore
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* Inputs:
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* sys_sem_t sem -- Semaphore to signal
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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void sys_sem_signal(sys_sem_t *data) {
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if (osSemaphoreRelease(data->id) != osOK)
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mbed_die(); /* Can be called by ISR do not use printf */
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}
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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
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* Routine: sys_sem_free
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
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* Description:
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* Deallocates a semaphore
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* Inputs:
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* sys_sem_t sem -- Semaphore to free
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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void sys_sem_free(sys_sem_t *sem) {}
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/** Create a new mutex
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* @param mutex pointer to the mutex to create
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* @return a new mutex */
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err_t sys_mutex_new(sys_mutex_t *mutex) {
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#ifdef CMSIS_OS_RTX
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memset(mutex->data, 0, sizeof(int32_t)*3);
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mutex->def.mutex = mutex->data;
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#endif
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mutex->id = osMutexCreate(&mutex->def);
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if (mutex->id == NULL)
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return ERR_MEM;
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return ERR_OK;
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}
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/** Lock a mutex
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* @param mutex the mutex to lock */
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void sys_mutex_lock(sys_mutex_t *mutex) {
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if (osMutexWait(mutex->id, osWaitForever) != osOK)
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error("sys_mutex_lock error\n");
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}
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/** Unlock a mutex
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* @param mutex the mutex to unlock */
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void sys_mutex_unlock(sys_mutex_t *mutex) {
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if (osMutexRelease(mutex->id) != osOK)
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error("sys_mutex_unlock error\n");
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}
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/** Delete a mutex
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* @param mutex the mutex to delete */
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void sys_mutex_free(sys_mutex_t *mutex) {}
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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
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* Routine: sys_init
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
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* Description:
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* Initialize sys arch
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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osMutexId lwip_sys_mutex;
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osMutexDef(lwip_sys_mutex);
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void sys_init(void) {
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us_ticker_read(); // Init sys tick
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lwip_sys_mutex = osMutexCreate(osMutex(lwip_sys_mutex));
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if (lwip_sys_mutex == NULL)
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error("sys_init error\n");
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}
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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
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* Routine: sys_jiffies
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
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* Description:
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* Used by PPP as a timestamp-ish value
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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u32_t sys_jiffies(void) {
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static u32_t jiffies = 0;
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jiffies += 1 + (us_ticker_read()/10000);
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return jiffies;
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}
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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
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* Routine: sys_arch_protect
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
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* Description:
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* This optional function does a "fast" critical region protection and
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* returns the previous protection level. This function is only called
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* during very short critical regions. An embedded system which supports
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* ISR-based drivers might want to implement this function by disabling
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* interrupts. Task-based systems might want to implement this by using
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* a mutex or disabling tasking. This function should support recursive
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* calls from the same task or interrupt. In other words,
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* sys_arch_protect() could be called while already protected. In
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* that case the return value indicates that it is already protected.
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*
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* sys_arch_protect() is only required if your port is supporting an
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* operating system.
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* Outputs:
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* sys_prot_t -- Previous protection level (not used here)
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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sys_prot_t sys_arch_protect(void) {
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if (osMutexWait(lwip_sys_mutex, osWaitForever) != osOK)
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error("sys_arch_protect error\n");
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return (sys_prot_t) 1;
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}
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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
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* Routine: sys_arch_unprotect
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
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* Description:
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* This optional function does a "fast" set of critical region
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* protection to the value specified by pval. See the documentation for
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* sys_arch_protect() for more information. This function is only
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* required if your port is supporting an operating system.
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* Inputs:
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* sys_prot_t -- Previous protection level (not used here)
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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void sys_arch_unprotect(sys_prot_t p) {
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if (osMutexRelease(lwip_sys_mutex) != osOK)
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error("sys_arch_unprotect error\n");
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}
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u32_t sys_now(void) {
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return us_ticker_read() / 1000;
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}
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void sys_msleep(u32_t ms) {
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osDelay(ms);
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}
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// Keep a pool of thread structures
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static int thread_pool_index = 0;
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static sys_thread_data_t thread_pool[SYS_THREAD_POOL_N];
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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
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* Routine: sys_thread_new
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
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* Description:
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* Starts a new thread with priority "prio" that will begin its
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* execution in the function "thread()". The "arg" argument will be
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* passed as an argument to the thread() function. The id of the new
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* thread is returned. Both the id and the priority are system
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* dependent.
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* Inputs:
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* char *name -- Name of thread
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* void (*thread)(void *arg) -- Pointer to function to run.
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* void *arg -- Argument passed into function
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* int stacksize -- Required stack amount in bytes
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* int priority -- Thread priority
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* Outputs:
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* sys_thread_t -- Pointer to thread handle.
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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sys_thread_t sys_thread_new(const char *pcName,
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void (*thread)(void *arg),
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void *arg, int stacksize, int priority) {
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LWIP_DEBUGF(SYS_DEBUG, ("New Thread: %s\n", pcName));
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if (thread_pool_index >= SYS_THREAD_POOL_N)
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error("sys_thread_new number error\n");
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sys_thread_t t = (sys_thread_t)&thread_pool[thread_pool_index];
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thread_pool_index++;
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#ifdef CMSIS_OS_RTX
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t->def.pthread = (os_pthread)thread;
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t->def.tpriority = (osPriority)priority;
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t->def.stacksize = stacksize;
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t->def.stack_pointer = (unsigned char*)malloc(stacksize);
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if (t->def.stack_pointer == NULL) {
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error("Error allocating the stack memory");
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}
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#endif
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t->id = osThreadCreate(&t->def, arg);
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if (t->id == NULL)
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error("sys_thread_new create error\n");
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return t;
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}
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#endif
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#ifdef LWIP_DEBUG
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/** \brief Displays an error message on assertion
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This function will display an error message on an assertion
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to the debug output.
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\param[in] msg Error message to display
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\param[in] line Line number in file with error
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\param[in] file Filename with error
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*/
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void assert_printf(char *msg, int line, char *file) {
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if (msg)
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error("%s:%d in file %s\n", msg, line, file);
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else
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error("LWIP ASSERT\n");
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}
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#endif /* LWIP_DEBUG */
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