mirror of https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-os.git
733 lines
22 KiB
C++
733 lines
22 KiB
C++
/* mbed Microcontroller Library
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* Copyright (c) 2017 ARM Limited
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*
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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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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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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 "mbed.h"
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#include "greentea-client/test_env.h"
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#include "unity.h"
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#include "utest.h"
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#include "rtos.h"
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#include "SynchronizedIntegral.h"
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#include "LockGuard.h"
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#if defined(MBED_RTOS_SINGLE_THREAD)
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#error [NOT_SUPPORTED] test not supported
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#endif
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#define THREAD_STACK_SIZE 512
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#if defined(__CORTEX_A9)
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#define PARALLEL_THREAD_STACK_SIZE 512
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#else
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#define PARALLEL_THREAD_STACK_SIZE 384
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#endif
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#define CHILD_THREAD_STACK_SIZE 384
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using namespace utest::v1;
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// The counter type used accross all the tests
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// It is internall ysynchronized so read
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typedef SynchronizedIntegral<int> counter_t;
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template<osPriority P, uint32_t S>
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class ParallelThread : public Thread {
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public:
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ParallelThread() : Thread(P, S) { }
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};
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// Tasks with different functions to test on threads
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void increment(counter_t* counter) {
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(*counter)++;
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}
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void increment_with_yield(counter_t* counter) {
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Thread::yield();
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(*counter)++;
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}
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void increment_with_wait(counter_t* counter) {
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Thread::wait(100);
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(*counter)++;
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}
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void increment_with_child(counter_t* counter) {
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Thread *child = new Thread(osPriorityNormal, CHILD_THREAD_STACK_SIZE);
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child->start(callback(increment, counter));
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child->join();
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delete child;
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}
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void increment_with_murder(counter_t* counter) {
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{
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// take ownership of the counter mutex so it prevent the child to
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// modify counter.
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LockGuard lock(counter->internal_mutex());
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Thread *child = new Thread(osPriorityNormal, CHILD_THREAD_STACK_SIZE);
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child->start(callback(increment, counter));
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child->terminate();
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delete child;
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}
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(*counter)++;
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}
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void self_terminate(Thread *self) {
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self->terminate();
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// Code should not get here
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TEST_ASSERT(0);
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}
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// Tests that spawn tasks in different configurations
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/** Template for tests: single thread, with yield, with wait, with child, with murder
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Testing single thread
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Given single thread is started
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when the thread increments the counter
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then the final value of the counter is equal to 1
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Testing single thread with yield
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Given single thread is started
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when the thread yields and then increments the counter
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then the final value of the counter is equal to 1
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Testing single thread with wait
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Given single thread is started
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when the thread waits for 100ms and then increments the counter
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then the final value of the counter is equal to 1
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Testing single thread with child
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Given single thread is started
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when the thread spawns another thread that increments the counter
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then the final value of the counter is equal to 1
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Testing serial threads with murder
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Given single thread is started
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when the parent thread is holding a lock
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and the parent thread spawns a child thread that waits for the lock before incrementing the counter
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and the parent terminates the child before releasing the lock
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and the parent increments the counter
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then the final value of the counter is equal to 1
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*/
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template <void (*F)(counter_t *)>
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void test_single_thread() {
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counter_t counter(0);
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Thread thread(osPriorityNormal, THREAD_STACK_SIZE);
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thread.start(callback(F, &counter));
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thread.join();
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TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(counter, 1);
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}
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/** Template for tests: parallel threads, with yield, with wait, with child, with murder
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Testing parallel threads
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Given multiple threads are started in parallel
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when each of the threads increments the counter
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then the final value of the counter is equal to number of threads
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Testing parallel threads with yield
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Given multiple threads are started in parallel
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when each of the threads yields and then increments the counter
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then the final value of the counter is equal to number of threads
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Testing parallel threads with wait
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Given multiple threads are started in parallel
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when each of the threads waits for 100ms and then increments the counter
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then the final value of the counter is equal to number of threads
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Testing parallel threads with child
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Given multiple threads are started in parallel
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when each of the threads spawns another thread that increments the counter
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then the final value of the counter is equal to number of parallel threads
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Testing parallel threads with murder
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Given multiple threads are started in parallel
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when the parent thread is holding a lock
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and the parent thread spawns a child thread that waits for the lock before incrementing the counter
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and the parent terminates the child before releasing the lock
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and the parent increments the counter
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then the final value of the counter is equal to number of parallel threads
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*/
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template <int N, void (*F)(counter_t *)>
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void test_parallel_threads() {
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counter_t counter(0);
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ParallelThread<osPriorityNormal, PARALLEL_THREAD_STACK_SIZE> threads[N];
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for (int i = 0; i < N; i++) {
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threads[i].start(callback(F, &counter));
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}
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for (int i = 0; i < N; i++) {
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threads[i].join();
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}
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TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(counter, N);
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}
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/** Template for tests: serial threads, with yield, with wait, with child, with murder
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Testing serial threads
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Given multiple threads are started serially
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when each of the threads increments the counter
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then the final value of the counter is equal to number of threads
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Testing serial threads with yield
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Given multiple threads are started serially
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when each of the threads yields and then increments the counter
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then the final value of the counter is equal to number of threads
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Testing serial threads with wait
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Given multiple threads are started serially
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when each of the threads waits for 100ms and then increments the counter
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then the final value of the counter is equal to number of threads
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Testing serial threads with child
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Given multiple threads are started serially
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when each of the threads spawns another thread that increments the counter
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then the final value of the counter is equal to number of serial threads
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Testing serial threads with murder
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Given multiple threads are started serially
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when the parent thread is holding a lock
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and the parent thread spawns a child thread that waits for the lock before incrementing the counter
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and the parent terminates the child before releasing the lock
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and the parent increments the counter
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then the final value of the counter is equal to number of serial threads
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*/
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template <int N, void (*F)(counter_t *)>
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void test_serial_threads() {
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counter_t counter(0);
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for (int i = 0; i < N; i++) {
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Thread thread(osPriorityNormal, THREAD_STACK_SIZE);
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thread.start(callback(F, &counter));
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thread.join();
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}
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TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(counter, N);
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}
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/** Testing thread self terminate
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Given the thread is running
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when the thread calls @a terminate on its self
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then the thread terminates execution cleanly
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*/
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void test_self_terminate() {
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Thread *thread = new Thread(osPriorityNormal, THREAD_STACK_SIZE);
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thread->start(callback(self_terminate, thread));
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thread->join();
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delete thread;
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}
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void signal_wait()
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{
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osEvent evt = Thread::signal_wait(0x1);
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TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(osEventSignal, evt.status);
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TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0x1, evt.value.signals);
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}
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void signal_wait_tout()
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{
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osEvent evt = Thread::signal_wait(0x2, 50);
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TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(osEventTimeout, evt.status);
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}
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void signal_wait_multibit()
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{
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osEvent evt = Thread::signal_wait(0x1 | 0x2, 50);
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TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(osEventSignal, evt.status);
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TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0x3, evt.value.signals);
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}
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void signal_wait_multibit_tout()
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{
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osEvent evt = Thread::signal_wait(0x1 | 0x2, 50);
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TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(osEventTimeout, evt.status);
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}
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/**
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Testing thread signal: wait
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Given two threads (A & B) are started
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when thread A executes @a signal_wait(0x1)
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and thread B execute @a signal_set(0x1)
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then thread A exits the wait and continues execution
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Testing thread signal: timeout
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Given two threads (A & B) are started
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when thread A executes @a signal_wait(0x1 | 0x2, 50) with a timeout of 50ms
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and thread B execute @a signal_set(0x2)
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then thread A keeps waiting for correct signal until it timeouts
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Testing thread signal: multi-bit
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Given two threads (A & B) are started
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when thread A executes @a signal_wait(0x1 | 0x2)
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and thread B execute @a signal_set(0x1 | 0x2)
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then thread A exits the wait and continues execution
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Testing thread signal: multi-bit timeout
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Given two threads (A & B) are started
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when thread A executes @a signal_wait(0x1, 50) with a timeout of 50ms
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and thread B execute @a signal_set(0x2)
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then thread A keeps waiting for correct signal until it timeouts
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*/
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template <int S, void (*F)()>
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void test_thread_signal()
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{
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Thread t_wait(osPriorityNormal, THREAD_STACK_SIZE);
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t_wait.start(callback(F));
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Thread::yield();
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Thread::State state = t_wait.get_state();
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TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(Thread::WaitingThreadFlag, state);
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int32_t res = t_wait.signal_set(S);
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t_wait.join();
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}
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void signal_clr()
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{
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Thread::yield();
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int32_t sig = Thread::signal_clr(0x1);
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TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0x1, sig);
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/* Signal cleared we should get timeout */
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osEvent evt = Thread::signal_wait(0x1, 0);
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TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(osOK, evt.status);
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}
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/** Testing thread signals: signal clear
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Given two threads (A & B) are started
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when thread A executes @a signal_set(0x1)
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and thread B execute @a signal_clr(0x1)
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and thread B execute @a signal_wait(0x1, 0)
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then thread B @a signal_wait status should be osOK indicating a timeout
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*/
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void test_thread_signal_clr()
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{
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Thread t_wait(osPriorityNormal, THREAD_STACK_SIZE);
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t_wait.start(callback(signal_clr));
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int32_t res = t_wait.signal_set(0x1);
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TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0x1, res);
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t_wait.join();
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}
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void thread_wait_signal() {
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Thread::signal_wait(0x1);
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}
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void stack_info() {
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Thread::signal_wait(0x1);
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thread_wait_signal();
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Thread::signal_wait(0x1);
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}
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/** Testing thread stack info
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Given the thread is running
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when a function is called from the thread context
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then the stack usage goes up
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and the reported stack size is as requested in the constructor
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and the sum of free and used stack sizes is equal to the total stack size
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when the function returns
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then the stack usage goes down
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and the reported stack size is as requested in the constructor
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and the sum of free and used stack sizes is equal to the total stack size
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*/
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void test_thread_stack_info() {
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Thread t(osPriorityNormal, THREAD_STACK_SIZE);
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t.start(callback(stack_info));
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Thread::yield();
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TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(THREAD_STACK_SIZE, t.stack_size());
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TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(THREAD_STACK_SIZE, t.free_stack() + t.used_stack());
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uint32_t last_stack = t.used_stack();
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t.signal_set(0x1);
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Thread::yield();
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TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(THREAD_STACK_SIZE, t.free_stack() + t.used_stack());
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TEST_ASSERT(last_stack <= t.used_stack());
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last_stack = t.used_stack();
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t.signal_set(0x1);
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Thread::yield();
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TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(THREAD_STACK_SIZE, t.free_stack() + t.used_stack());
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TEST_ASSERT(last_stack >= t.used_stack());
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t.signal_set(0x1);
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t.join();
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}
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/** Testing thread wait aka delay
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Given the thread is running
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when the @a wait function is called
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then the thread sleeps for given amount of time
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*/
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void test_thread_wait() {
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Timer timer;
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timer.start();
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Thread::wait(150);
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TEST_ASSERT_UINT32_WITHIN(50000, 150000, timer.read_us());
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}
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/** Testing thread name
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Given a thread is started with a specified name
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when the name is queried using @a get_name
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then the returned name is as set
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*/
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void test_thread_name() {
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const char tname[] = "Amazing thread";
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Thread t(osPriorityNormal, THREAD_STACK_SIZE, NULL, tname);
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t.start(callback(thread_wait_signal));
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TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(strcmp(tname, t.get_name()), 0);
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t.signal_set(0x1);
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t.join();
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}
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void test_deleted_thread()
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{
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}
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/** Testing thread states: deleted
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Given the thread is not started
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then its state, as reported by @a get_state, is @a Deleted
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when the thread is started and finishes executing
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then its state, as reported by @a get_state, is @a Deleted
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*/
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void test_deleted()
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{
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Thread t(osPriorityNormal, THREAD_STACK_SIZE);
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TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(Thread::Deleted, t.get_state());
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t.start(callback(test_deleted_thread));
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t.join();
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TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(Thread::Deleted, t.get_state());
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}
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void test_delay_thread()
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{
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Thread::wait(50);
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}
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/** Testing thread states: wait delay
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Given the thread is running
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when thread calls @a wait
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then its state, as reported by @a get_state, is @a WaitingDelay
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*/
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void test_delay()
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{
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Thread t(osPriorityNormal, THREAD_STACK_SIZE);
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t.start(callback(test_delay_thread));
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Thread::yield();
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TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(Thread::WaitingDelay, t.get_state());
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t.join();
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TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(Thread::Deleted, t.get_state());
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}
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void test_signal_thread()
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{
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Thread::signal_wait(0x1);
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}
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/** Testing thread states: wait signal
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Given the thread is running
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when thread waits for a signal
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then its state, as reported by @a get_state, is @a WaitingSignal
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*/
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void test_signal()
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{
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Thread t(osPriorityNormal, THREAD_STACK_SIZE);
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t.start(callback(test_signal_thread));
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Thread::yield();
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TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(Thread::WaitingThreadFlag, t.get_state());
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t.signal_set(0x1);
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}
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void test_evt_flag_thread(osEventFlagsId_t evtflg)
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{
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osEventFlagsWait(evtflg, 0x1, osFlagsWaitAny, osWaitForever);
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}
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/** Testing thread states: wait evt flag
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Given the thread is running
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when thread waits for an event flag
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then its state, as reported by @a get_state, is @a WaitingEventFlag
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*/
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void test_evt_flag()
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{
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Thread t(osPriorityNormal, THREAD_STACK_SIZE);
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mbed_rtos_storage_event_flags_t evtflg_mem;
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osEventFlagsAttr_t evtflg_attr;
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osEventFlagsId_t evtflg;
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evtflg_attr.cb_mem = &evtflg_mem;
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evtflg_attr.cb_size = sizeof(evtflg_mem);
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evtflg = osEventFlagsNew(&evtflg_attr);
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TEST_ASSERT_NOT_EQUAL(NULL, evtflg);
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t.start(callback(test_evt_flag_thread, evtflg));
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Thread::yield();
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TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(Thread::WaitingEventFlag, t.get_state());
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osEventFlagsSet(evtflg, 0x1);
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}
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void test_mutex_thread(Mutex *mutex)
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{
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mutex->lock();
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}
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/** Testing thread states: wait mutex
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Given the thread is running
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when thread waits for a mutex
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then its state, as reported by @a get_state, is @a WaitingMutex
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*/
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void test_mutex()
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{
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Thread t(osPriorityNormal, THREAD_STACK_SIZE);
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Mutex mutex;
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mutex.lock();
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t.start(callback(test_mutex_thread, &mutex));
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Thread::yield();
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TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(Thread::WaitingMutex, t.get_state());
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mutex.unlock();
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}
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void test_semaphore_thread(Semaphore *sem)
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{
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sem->wait();
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}
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/** Testing thread states: wait semaphore
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Given the thread is running
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when thread waits for a semaphore
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then its state, as reported by @a get_state, is @a WaitingSemaphore
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*/
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void test_semaphore()
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{
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Thread t(osPriorityNormal, THREAD_STACK_SIZE);
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Semaphore sem;
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t.start(callback(test_semaphore_thread, &sem));
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Thread::yield();
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TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(Thread::WaitingSemaphore, t.get_state());
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sem.release();
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}
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void test_msg_get_thread(Queue<int32_t, 1> *queue)
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{
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queue->get();
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}
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/** Testing thread states: wait message get
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Given the thread is running
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when thread tries to get a message from an empty queue
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then its state, as reported by @a get_state, is @a WaitingMessageGet
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*/
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void test_msg_get()
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{
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Thread t(osPriorityNormal, THREAD_STACK_SIZE);
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Queue<int32_t, 1> queue;
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t.start(callback(test_msg_get_thread, &queue));
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Thread::yield();
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TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(Thread::WaitingMessageGet, t.get_state());
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queue.put((int32_t *)0xE1EE7);
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}
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void test_msg_put_thread(Queue<int32_t, 1> *queue)
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{
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queue->put((int32_t *)0xDEADBEEF, osWaitForever);
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}
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/** Testing thread states: wait message put
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Given the thread is running
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when thread tries to put a message into a full queue
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then its state, as reported by @a get_state, is @a WaitingMessagePut
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*/
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void test_msg_put()
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{
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Thread t(osPriorityNormal, THREAD_STACK_SIZE);
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Queue<int32_t, 1> queue;
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queue.put((int32_t *)0xE1EE7);
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t.start(callback(test_msg_put_thread, &queue));
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Thread::yield();
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TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(Thread::WaitingMessagePut, t.get_state());
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queue.get();
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}
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/** Utility function that places some date on the stack */
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void use_some_stack () {
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volatile uint32_t stack_filler[10] = {0xDEADBEEF};
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}
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/** Testing thread with external stack memory
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Given external buffer is supplied as stack to a thread
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when the thread executes
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then the supplies buffer is used as a stack
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*/
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void test_thread_ext_stack() {
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char stack[512];
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Thread t(osPriorityNormal, sizeof(stack), (unsigned char*)stack);
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memset(&stack, 0, sizeof(stack));
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t.start(callback(use_some_stack));
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t.join();
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/* If buffer was used as a stack it was cleared with pattern and some data were placed in it */
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for(unsigned i = 0; i < sizeof(stack); i++) {
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if (stack[i] != 0)
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return;
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}
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TEST_FAIL_MESSAGE("External stack was not used.");
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}
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/** Testing thread priority operations
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Given thread running with osPriorityNormal
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when new priority is set using @a set_priority
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then priority is changed and can be retrieved using @a get_priority
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*/
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void test_thread_prio() {
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Thread t(osPriorityNormal, THREAD_STACK_SIZE);
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t.start(callback(thread_wait_signal));
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TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(osPriorityNormal, t.get_priority());
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t.set_priority(osPriorityHigh);
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TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(osPriorityHigh, t.get_priority());
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t.signal_set(0x1);
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t.join();
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}
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|
utest::v1::status_t test_setup(const size_t number_of_cases) {
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GREENTEA_SETUP(20, "default_auto");
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return verbose_test_setup_handler(number_of_cases);
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}
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#define DEFAULT_HANDLERS NULL,NULL,greentea_case_setup_handler,greentea_case_teardown_handler,greentea_case_failure_abort_handler
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|
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|
// Test cases. It's spelled out rather than constructed with macro because
|
|
// macros don't play nicely with the templates (extra comma).
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static const case_t cases[] = {
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{"Testing single thread", test_single_thread<increment>, DEFAULT_HANDLERS},
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|
{"Testing parallel threads", test_parallel_threads<3, increment> , DEFAULT_HANDLERS},
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|
{"Testing serial threads", test_serial_threads<10, increment> , DEFAULT_HANDLERS},
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|
|
|
{"Testing single thread with yield", test_single_thread<increment_with_yield>, DEFAULT_HANDLERS},
|
|
{"Testing parallel threads with yield", test_parallel_threads<3, increment_with_yield>, DEFAULT_HANDLERS},
|
|
{"Testing serial threads with yield", test_serial_threads<10, increment_with_yield>, DEFAULT_HANDLERS},
|
|
|
|
{"Testing single thread with wait", test_single_thread<increment_with_wait>, DEFAULT_HANDLERS},
|
|
{"Testing parallel threads with wait", test_parallel_threads<3, increment_with_wait>, DEFAULT_HANDLERS},
|
|
{"Testing serial threads with wait", test_serial_threads<10, increment_with_wait>, DEFAULT_HANDLERS},
|
|
|
|
{"Testing single thread with child", test_single_thread<increment_with_child>, DEFAULT_HANDLERS},
|
|
{"Testing parallel threads with child", test_parallel_threads<2, increment_with_child>, DEFAULT_HANDLERS},
|
|
{"Testing serial threads with child", test_serial_threads<10, increment_with_child>, DEFAULT_HANDLERS},
|
|
|
|
{"Testing single thread with murder", test_single_thread<increment_with_murder>, DEFAULT_HANDLERS},
|
|
{"Testing parallel threads with murder", test_parallel_threads<2, increment_with_murder>, DEFAULT_HANDLERS},
|
|
{"Testing serial threads with murder", test_serial_threads<10, increment_with_murder>, DEFAULT_HANDLERS},
|
|
|
|
{"Testing thread self terminate", test_self_terminate, DEFAULT_HANDLERS},
|
|
|
|
{"Testing thread signals: wait", test_thread_signal<0x1, signal_wait>, DEFAULT_HANDLERS},
|
|
{"Testing thread signals: timeout", test_thread_signal<0x1, signal_wait_tout>, DEFAULT_HANDLERS},
|
|
{"Testing thread signals: multi-bit", test_thread_signal<0x3, signal_wait_multibit>, DEFAULT_HANDLERS},
|
|
{"Testing thread signals: multi-bit timeout", test_thread_signal<0x1, signal_wait_multibit_tout>, DEFAULT_HANDLERS},
|
|
{"Testing thread signals: signal clear", test_thread_signal_clr, DEFAULT_HANDLERS},
|
|
|
|
|
|
{"Testing thread stack info", test_thread_stack_info, DEFAULT_HANDLERS},
|
|
{"Testing thread wait", test_thread_wait, DEFAULT_HANDLERS},
|
|
{"Testing thread name", test_thread_name, DEFAULT_HANDLERS},
|
|
|
|
{"Testing thread states: deleted", test_deleted, DEFAULT_HANDLERS},
|
|
{"Testing thread states: wait delay", test_delay, DEFAULT_HANDLERS},
|
|
{"Testing thread states: wait signal", test_signal, DEFAULT_HANDLERS},
|
|
{"Testing thread states: wait event flag", test_evt_flag, DEFAULT_HANDLERS},
|
|
{"Testing thread states: wait mutex", test_mutex, DEFAULT_HANDLERS},
|
|
{"Testing thread states: wait semaphore", test_semaphore, DEFAULT_HANDLERS},
|
|
{"Testing thread states: wait message get", test_msg_get, DEFAULT_HANDLERS},
|
|
{"Testing thread states: wait message put", test_msg_put, DEFAULT_HANDLERS},
|
|
|
|
{"Testing thread with external stack memory", test_thread_ext_stack, DEFAULT_HANDLERS},
|
|
{"Testing thread priority ops", test_thread_prio, DEFAULT_HANDLERS}
|
|
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
Specification specification(test_setup, cases);
|
|
|
|
int main() {
|
|
return !Harness::run(specification);
|
|
}
|