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- /*
- *********************************************************************************************************
- * uC/OS-II
- * The Real-Time Kernel
- * TIME MANAGEMENT
- *
- * (c) Copyright 1992-2013, Micrium, Weston, FL
- * All Rights Reserved
- *
- * File : OS_TIME.C
- * By : Jean J. Labrosse
- * Version : V2.92.11
- *
- * LICENSING TERMS:
- * ---------------
- * uC/OS-II is provided in source form for FREE evaluation, for educational use or for peaceful research.
- * If you plan on using uC/OS-II in a commercial product you need to contact Micrium to properly license
- * its use in your product. We provide ALL the source code for your convenience and to help you experience
- * uC/OS-II. The fact that the source is provided does NOT mean that you can use it without paying a
- * licensing fee.
- *********************************************************************************************************
- */
- #define MICRIUM_SOURCE
- #ifndef OS_MASTER_FILE
- #include <ucos_ii.h>
- #endif
- /*
- *********************************************************************************************************
- * DELAY TASK 'n' TICKS
- *
- * Description: This function is called to delay execution of the currently running task until the
- * specified number of system ticks expires. This, of course, directly equates to delaying
- * the current task for some time to expire. No delay will result If the specified delay is
- * 0. If the specified delay is greater than 0 then, a context switch will result.
- *
- * Arguments : ticks is the time delay that the task will be suspended in number of clock 'ticks'.
- * Note that by specifying 0, the task will not be delayed.
- *
- * Returns : none
- *********************************************************************************************************
- */
- void OSTimeDly (INT32U ticks)
- {
- INT8U y;
- #if OS_CRITICAL_METHOD == 3u /* Allocate storage for CPU status register */
- OS_CPU_SR cpu_sr = 0u;
- #endif
- if (OSIntNesting > 0u) { /* See if trying to call from an ISR */
- return;
- }
- if (OSLockNesting > 0u) { /* See if called with scheduler locked */
- return;
- }
- if (ticks > 0u) { /* 0 means no delay! */
- OS_ENTER_CRITICAL();
- y = OSTCBCur->OSTCBY; /* Delay current task */
- OSRdyTbl[y] &= (OS_PRIO)~OSTCBCur->OSTCBBitX;
- if (OSRdyTbl[y] == 0u) {
- OSRdyGrp &= (OS_PRIO)~OSTCBCur->OSTCBBitY;
- }
- OSTCBCur->OSTCBDly = ticks; /* Load ticks in TCB */
- OS_EXIT_CRITICAL();
- OS_Sched(); /* Find next task to run! */
- }
- }
- /*$PAGE*/
- /*
- *********************************************************************************************************
- * DELAY TASK FOR SPECIFIED TIME
- *
- * Description: This function is called to delay execution of the currently running task until some time
- * expires. This call allows you to specify the delay time in HOURS, MINUTES, SECONDS and
- * MILLISECONDS instead of ticks.
- *
- * Arguments : hours specifies the number of hours that the task will be delayed (max. is 255)
- * minutes specifies the number of minutes (max. 59)
- * seconds specifies the number of seconds (max. 59)
- * ms specifies the number of milliseconds (max. 999)
- *
- * Returns : OS_ERR_NONE
- * OS_ERR_TIME_INVALID_MINUTES
- * OS_ERR_TIME_INVALID_SECONDS
- * OS_ERR_TIME_INVALID_MS
- * OS_ERR_TIME_ZERO_DLY
- * OS_ERR_TIME_DLY_ISR
- *
- * Note(s) : The resolution on the milliseconds depends on the tick rate. For example, you can't do
- * a 10 mS delay if the ticker interrupts every 100 mS. In this case, the delay would be
- * set to 0. The actual delay is rounded to the nearest tick.
- *********************************************************************************************************
- */
- #if OS_TIME_DLY_HMSM_EN > 0u
- INT8U OSTimeDlyHMSM (INT8U hours,
- INT8U minutes,
- INT8U seconds,
- INT16U ms)
- {
- INT32U ticks;
- if (OSIntNesting > 0u) { /* See if trying to call from an ISR */
- return (OS_ERR_TIME_DLY_ISR);
- }
- if (OSLockNesting > 0u) { /* See if called with scheduler locked */
- return (OS_ERR_SCHED_LOCKED);
- }
- #if OS_ARG_CHK_EN > 0u
- if (hours == 0u) {
- if (minutes == 0u) {
- if (seconds == 0u) {
- if (ms == 0u) {
- return (OS_ERR_TIME_ZERO_DLY);
- }
- }
- }
- }
- if (minutes > 59u) {
- return (OS_ERR_TIME_INVALID_MINUTES); /* Validate arguments to be within range */
- }
- if (seconds > 59u) {
- return (OS_ERR_TIME_INVALID_SECONDS);
- }
- if (ms > 999u) {
- return (OS_ERR_TIME_INVALID_MS);
- }
- #endif
- /* Compute the total number of clock ticks required.. */
- /* .. (rounded to the nearest tick) */
- ticks = ((INT32U)hours * 3600uL + (INT32U)minutes * 60uL + (INT32U)seconds) * OS_TICKS_PER_SEC
- + OS_TICKS_PER_SEC * ((INT32U)ms + 500uL / OS_TICKS_PER_SEC) / 1000uL;
- OSTimeDly(ticks);
- return (OS_ERR_NONE);
- }
- #endif
- /*$PAGE*/
- /*
- *********************************************************************************************************
- * RESUME A DELAYED TASK
- *
- * Description: This function is used resume a task that has been delayed through a call to either
- * OSTimeDly() or OSTimeDlyHMSM(). Note that you can call this function to resume a
- * task that is waiting for an event with timeout. This would make the task look
- * like a timeout occurred.
- *
- * Arguments : prio specifies the priority of the task to resume
- *
- * Returns : OS_ERR_NONE Task has been resumed
- * OS_ERR_PRIO_INVALID if the priority you specify is higher that the maximum allowed
- * (i.e. >= OS_LOWEST_PRIO)
- * OS_ERR_TIME_NOT_DLY Task is not waiting for time to expire
- * OS_ERR_TASK_NOT_EXIST The desired task has not been created or has been assigned to a Mutex.
- *********************************************************************************************************
- */
- #if OS_TIME_DLY_RESUME_EN > 0u
- INT8U OSTimeDlyResume (INT8U prio)
- {
- OS_TCB *ptcb;
- #if OS_CRITICAL_METHOD == 3u /* Storage for CPU status register */
- OS_CPU_SR cpu_sr = 0u;
- #endif
- if (prio >= OS_LOWEST_PRIO) {
- return (OS_ERR_PRIO_INVALID);
- }
- OS_ENTER_CRITICAL();
- ptcb = OSTCBPrioTbl[prio]; /* Make sure that task exist */
- if (ptcb == (OS_TCB *)0) {
- OS_EXIT_CRITICAL();
- return (OS_ERR_TASK_NOT_EXIST); /* The task does not exist */
- }
- if (ptcb == OS_TCB_RESERVED) {
- OS_EXIT_CRITICAL();
- return (OS_ERR_TASK_NOT_EXIST); /* The task does not exist */
- }
- if (ptcb->OSTCBDly == 0u) { /* See if task is delayed */
- OS_EXIT_CRITICAL();
- return (OS_ERR_TIME_NOT_DLY); /* Indicate that task was not delayed */
- }
- ptcb->OSTCBDly = 0u; /* Clear the time delay */
- if ((ptcb->OSTCBStat & OS_STAT_PEND_ANY) != OS_STAT_RDY) {
- ptcb->OSTCBStat &= ~OS_STAT_PEND_ANY; /* Yes, Clear status flag */
- ptcb->OSTCBStatPend = OS_STAT_PEND_TO; /* Indicate PEND timeout */
- } else {
- ptcb->OSTCBStatPend = OS_STAT_PEND_OK;
- }
- if ((ptcb->OSTCBStat & OS_STAT_SUSPEND) == OS_STAT_RDY) { /* Is task suspended? */
- OSRdyGrp |= ptcb->OSTCBBitY; /* No, Make ready */
- OSRdyTbl[ptcb->OSTCBY] |= ptcb->OSTCBBitX;
- OS_EXIT_CRITICAL();
- OS_Sched(); /* See if this is new highest priority */
- } else {
- OS_EXIT_CRITICAL(); /* Task may be suspended */
- }
- return (OS_ERR_NONE);
- }
- #endif
- /*$PAGE*/
- /*
- *********************************************************************************************************
- * GET CURRENT SYSTEM TIME
- *
- * Description: This function is used by your application to obtain the current value of the 32-bit
- * counter which keeps track of the number of clock ticks.
- *
- * Arguments : none
- *
- * Returns : The current value of OSTime
- *********************************************************************************************************
- */
- #if OS_TIME_GET_SET_EN > 0u
- INT32U OSTimeGet (void)
- {
- INT32U ticks;
- #if OS_CRITICAL_METHOD == 3u /* Allocate storage for CPU status register */
- OS_CPU_SR cpu_sr = 0u;
- #endif
- OS_ENTER_CRITICAL();
- ticks = OSTime;
- OS_EXIT_CRITICAL();
- return (ticks);
- }
- #endif
- /*
- *********************************************************************************************************
- * SET SYSTEM CLOCK
- *
- * Description: This function sets the 32-bit counter which keeps track of the number of clock ticks.
- *
- * Arguments : ticks specifies the new value that OSTime needs to take.
- *
- * Returns : none
- *********************************************************************************************************
- */
- #if OS_TIME_GET_SET_EN > 0u
- void OSTimeSet (INT32U ticks)
- {
- #if OS_CRITICAL_METHOD == 3u /* Allocate storage for CPU status register */
- OS_CPU_SR cpu_sr = 0u;
- #endif
- OS_ENTER_CRITICAL();
- OSTime = ticks;
- OS_EXIT_CRITICAL();
- }
- #endif
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