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| /* | |
| * This is the list implementation used by the scheduler. While it is tailored | |
| * heavily for the schedulers needs, it is also available for use by | |
| * application code. | |
| * | |
| * list_ts can only store pointers to list_item_ts. Each ListItem_t contains a | |
| * numeric value (xItemValue). Most of the time the lists are sorted in | |
| * descending item value order. | |
| * | |
| * Lists are created already containing one list item. The value of this | |
| * item is the maximum possible that can be stored, it is therefore always at | |
| * the end of the list and acts as a marker. The list member pxHead always | |
| * points to this marker - even though it is at the tail of the list. This | |
| * is because the tail contains a wrap back pointer to the true head of | |
| * the list. | |
| * | |
| * In addition to it's value, each list item contains a pointer to the next | |
| * item in the list (pxNext), a pointer to the list it is in (pxContainer) | |
| * and a pointer to back to the object that contains it. These later two | |
| * pointers are included for efficiency of list manipulation. There is | |
| * effectively a two way link between the object containing the list item and | |
| * the list item itself. | |
| * | |
| * | |
| * \page ListIntroduction List Implementation | |
| * \ingroup FreeRTOSIntro | |
| */ | |
| #ifndef LIST_H | |
| #define LIST_H | |
| /* | |
| * The list structure members are modified from within interrupts, and therefore | |
| * by rights should be declared volatile. However, they are only modified in a | |
| * functionally atomic way (within critical sections of with the scheduler | |
| * suspended) and are either passed by reference into a function or indexed via | |
| * a volatile variable. Therefore, in all use cases tested so far, the volatile | |
| * qualifier can be omitted in order to provide a moderate performance | |
| * improvement without adversely affecting functional behaviour. The assembly | |
| * instructions generated by the IAR, ARM and GCC compilers when the respective | |
| * compiler's options were set for maximum optimisation has been inspected and | |
| * deemed to be as intended. That said, as compiler technology advances, and | |
| * especially if aggressive cross module optimisation is used (a use case that | |
| * has not been exercised to any great extend) then it is feasible that the | |
| * volatile qualifier will be needed for correct optimisation. It is expected | |
| * that a compiler removing essential code because, without the volatile | |
| * qualifier on the list structure members and with aggressive cross module | |
| * optimisation, the compiler deemed the code unnecessary will result in | |
| * complete and obvious failure of the scheduler. If this is ever experienced | |
| * then the volatile qualifier can be inserted in the relevant places within the | |
| * list structures by simply defining configLIST_VOLATILE to volatile in | |
| * FreeRTOSConfig.h (as per the example at the bottom of this comment block). | |
| * If configLIST_VOLATILE is not defined then the preprocessor directives below | |
| * will simply #define configLIST_VOLATILE away completely. | |
| * | |
| * To use volatile list structure members then add the following line to | |
| * FreeRTOSConfig.h (without the quotes): | |
| * "#define configLIST_VOLATILE volatile" | |
| */ | |
| #ifndef configLIST_VOLATILE | |
| #define configLIST_VOLATILE | |
| #endif /* configSUPPORT_CROSS_MODULE_OPTIMISATION */ | |
| #ifdef __cplusplus | |
| extern "C" { | |
| #endif | |
| /* | |
| * Definition of the only type of object that a list can contain. | |
| */ | |
| struct xLIST_ITEM | |
| { | |
| configLIST_VOLATILE TickType_t xItemValue; /*< The value being listed. In most cases this is used to sort the list in descending order. */ | |
| struct xLIST_ITEM * configLIST_VOLATILE pxNext; /*< Pointer to the next ListItem_t in the list. */ | |
| struct xLIST_ITEM * configLIST_VOLATILE pxPrevious; /*< Pointer to the previous ListItem_t in the list. */ | |
| void * pvOwner; /*< Pointer to the object (normally a TCB) that contains the list item. There is therefore a two way link between the object containing the list item and the list item itself. */ | |
| void * configLIST_VOLATILE pvContainer; /*< Pointer to the list in which this list item is placed (if any). */ | |
| }; | |
| typedef struct xLIST_ITEM ListItem_t; /* For some reason lint wants this as two separate definitions. */ | |
| struct xMINI_LIST_ITEM | |
| { | |
| configLIST_VOLATILE TickType_t xItemValue; | |
| struct xLIST_ITEM * configLIST_VOLATILE pxNext; | |
| struct xLIST_ITEM * configLIST_VOLATILE pxPrevious; | |
| }; | |
| typedef struct xMINI_LIST_ITEM MiniListItem_t; | |
| /* | |
| * Definition of the type of queue used by the scheduler. | |
| */ | |
| typedef struct xLIST | |
| { | |
| configLIST_VOLATILE UBaseType_t uxNumberOfItems; | |
| ListItem_t * configLIST_VOLATILE pxIndex; /*< Used to walk through the list. Points to the last item returned by a call to listGET_OWNER_OF_NEXT_ENTRY (). */ | |
| MiniListItem_t xListEnd; /*< List item that contains the maximum possible item value meaning it is always at the end of the list and is therefore used as a marker. */ | |
| } List_t; | |
| /* | |
| * Access macro to set the owner of a list item. The owner of a list item | |
| * is the object (usually a TCB) that contains the list item. | |
| * | |
| * \page listSET_LIST_ITEM_OWNER listSET_LIST_ITEM_OWNER | |
| * \ingroup LinkedList | |
| */ | |
| #define listSET_LIST_ITEM_OWNER( pxListItem, pxOwner ) ( ( pxListItem )->pvOwner = ( void * ) ( pxOwner ) ) | |
| /* | |
| * Access macro to get the owner of a list item. The owner of a list item | |
| * is the object (usually a TCB) that contains the list item. | |
| * | |
| * \page listSET_LIST_ITEM_OWNER listSET_LIST_ITEM_OWNER | |
| * \ingroup LinkedList | |
| */ | |
| #define listGET_LIST_ITEM_OWNER( pxListItem ) ( ( pxListItem )->pvOwner ) | |
| /* | |
| * Access macro to set the value of the list item. In most cases the value is | |
| * used to sort the list in descending order. | |
| * | |
| * \page listSET_LIST_ITEM_VALUE listSET_LIST_ITEM_VALUE | |
| * \ingroup LinkedList | |
| */ | |
| #define listSET_LIST_ITEM_VALUE( pxListItem, xValue ) ( ( pxListItem )->xItemValue = ( xValue ) ) | |
| /* | |
| * Access macro to retrieve the value of the list item. The value can | |
| * represent anything - for example the priority of a task, or the time at | |
| * which a task should be unblocked. | |
| * | |
| * \page listGET_LIST_ITEM_VALUE listGET_LIST_ITEM_VALUE | |
| * \ingroup LinkedList | |
| */ | |
| #define listGET_LIST_ITEM_VALUE( pxListItem ) ( ( pxListItem )->xItemValue ) | |
| /* | |
| * Access macro to retrieve the value of the list item at the head of a given | |
| * list. | |
| * | |
| * \page listGET_LIST_ITEM_VALUE listGET_LIST_ITEM_VALUE | |
| * \ingroup LinkedList | |
| */ | |
| #define listGET_ITEM_VALUE_OF_HEAD_ENTRY( pxList ) ( ( ( pxList )->xListEnd ).pxNext->xItemValue ) | |
| /* | |
| * Return the list item at the head of the list. | |
| * | |
| * \page listGET_HEAD_ENTRY listGET_HEAD_ENTRY | |
| * \ingroup LinkedList | |
| */ | |
| #define listGET_HEAD_ENTRY( pxList ) ( ( ( pxList )->xListEnd ).pxNext ) | |
| /* | |
| * Return the list item at the head of the list. | |
| * | |
| * \page listGET_NEXT listGET_NEXT | |
| * \ingroup LinkedList | |
| */ | |
| #define listGET_NEXT( pxListItem ) ( ( pxListItem )->pxNext ) | |
| /* | |
| * Return the list item that marks the end of the list | |
| * | |
| * \page listGET_END_MARKER listGET_END_MARKER | |
| * \ingroup LinkedList | |
| */ | |
| #define listGET_END_MARKER( pxList ) ( ( ListItem_t const * ) ( &( ( pxList )->xListEnd ) ) ) | |
| /* | |
| * Access macro to determine if a list contains any items. The macro will | |
| * only have the value true if the list is empty. | |
| * | |
| * \page listLIST_IS_EMPTY listLIST_IS_EMPTY | |
| * \ingroup LinkedList | |
| */ | |
| #define listLIST_IS_EMPTY( pxList ) ( ( BaseType_t ) ( ( pxList )->uxNumberOfItems == ( UBaseType_t ) 0 ) ) | |
| /* | |
| * Access macro to return the number of items in the list. | |
| */ | |
| #define listCURRENT_LIST_LENGTH( pxList ) ( ( pxList )->uxNumberOfItems ) | |
| /* | |
| * Access function to obtain the owner of the next entry in a list. | |
| * | |
| * The list member pxIndex is used to walk through a list. Calling | |
| * listGET_OWNER_OF_NEXT_ENTRY increments pxIndex to the next item in the list | |
| * and returns that entry's pxOwner parameter. Using multiple calls to this | |
| * function it is therefore possible to move through every item contained in | |
| * a list. | |
| * | |
| * The pxOwner parameter of a list item is a pointer to the object that owns | |
| * the list item. In the scheduler this is normally a task control block. | |
| * The pxOwner parameter effectively creates a two way link between the list | |
| * item and its owner. | |
| * | |
| * @param pxTCB pxTCB is set to the address of the owner of the next list item. | |
| * @param pxList The list from which the next item owner is to be returned. | |
| * | |
| * \page listGET_OWNER_OF_NEXT_ENTRY listGET_OWNER_OF_NEXT_ENTRY | |
| * \ingroup LinkedList | |
| */ | |
| #define listGET_OWNER_OF_NEXT_ENTRY( pxTCB, pxList ) \ | |
| { \ | |
| List_t * const pxConstList = ( pxList ); \ | |
| /* Increment the index to the next item and return the item, ensuring */ \ | |
| /* we don't return the marker used at the end of the list. */ \ | |
| ( pxConstList )->pxIndex = ( pxConstList )->pxIndex->pxNext; \ | |
| if( ( void * ) ( pxConstList )->pxIndex == ( void * ) &( ( pxConstList )->xListEnd ) ) \ | |
| { \ | |
| ( pxConstList )->pxIndex = ( pxConstList )->pxIndex->pxNext; \ | |
| } \ | |
| ( pxTCB ) = ( pxConstList )->pxIndex->pvOwner; \ | |
| } | |
| /* | |
| * Access function to obtain the owner of the first entry in a list. Lists | |
| * are normally sorted in ascending item value order. | |
| * | |
| * This function returns the pxOwner member of the first item in the list. | |
| * The pxOwner parameter of a list item is a pointer to the object that owns | |
| * the list item. In the scheduler this is normally a task control block. | |
| * The pxOwner parameter effectively creates a two way link between the list | |
| * item and its owner. | |
| * | |
| * @param pxList The list from which the owner of the head item is to be | |
| * returned. | |
| * | |
| * \page listGET_OWNER_OF_HEAD_ENTRY listGET_OWNER_OF_HEAD_ENTRY | |
| * \ingroup LinkedList | |
| */ | |
| #define listGET_OWNER_OF_HEAD_ENTRY( pxList ) ( (&( ( pxList )->xListEnd ))->pxNext->pvOwner ) | |
| /* | |
| * Check to see if a list item is within a list. The list item maintains a | |
| * "container" pointer that points to the list it is in. All this macro does | |
| * is check to see if the container and the list match. | |
| * | |
| * @param pxList The list we want to know if the list item is within. | |
| * @param pxListItem The list item we want to know if is in the list. | |
| * @return pdTRUE if the list item is in the list, otherwise pdFALSE. | |
| */ | |
| #define listIS_CONTAINED_WITHIN( pxList, pxListItem ) ( ( BaseType_t ) ( ( pxListItem )->pvContainer == ( void * ) ( pxList ) ) ) | |
| /* | |
| * Return the list a list item is contained within (referenced from). | |
| * | |
| * @param pxListItem The list item being queried. | |
| * @return A pointer to the List_t object that references the pxListItem | |
| */ | |
| #define listLIST_ITEM_CONTAINER( pxListItem ) ( ( pxListItem )->pvContainer ) | |
| /* | |
| * This provides a crude means of knowing if a list has been initialised, as | |
| * pxList->xListEnd.xItemValue is set to portMAX_DELAY by the vListInitialise() | |
| * function. | |
| */ | |
| #define listLIST_IS_INITIALISED( pxList ) ( ( pxList )->xListEnd.xItemValue == portMAX_DELAY ) | |
| /* | |
| * Must be called before a list is used! This initialises all the members | |
| * of the list structure and inserts the xListEnd item into the list as a | |
| * marker to the back of the list. | |
| * | |
| * @param pxList Pointer to the list being initialised. | |
| * | |
| * \page vListInitialise vListInitialise | |
| * \ingroup LinkedList | |
| */ | |
| void vListInitialise( List_t * const pxList ); | |
| /* | |
| * Must be called before a list item is used. This sets the list container to | |
| * null so the item does not think that it is already contained in a list. | |
| * | |
| * @param pxItem Pointer to the list item being initialised. | |
| * | |
| * \page vListInitialiseItem vListInitialiseItem | |
| * \ingroup LinkedList | |
| */ | |
| void vListInitialiseItem( ListItem_t * const pxItem ); | |
| /* | |
| * Insert a list item into a list. The item will be inserted into the list in | |
| * a position determined by its item value (descending item value order). | |
| * | |
| * @param pxList The list into which the item is to be inserted. | |
| * | |
| * @param pxNewListItem The item that is to be placed in the list. | |
| * | |
| * \page vListInsert vListInsert | |
| * \ingroup LinkedList | |
| */ | |
| void vListInsert( List_t * const pxList, ListItem_t * const pxNewListItem ); | |
| /* | |
| * Insert a list item into a list. The item will be inserted in a position | |
| * such that it will be the last item within the list returned by multiple | |
| * calls to listGET_OWNER_OF_NEXT_ENTRY. | |
| * | |
| * The list member pvIndex is used to walk through a list. Calling | |
| * listGET_OWNER_OF_NEXT_ENTRY increments pvIndex to the next item in the list. | |
| * Placing an item in a list using vListInsertEnd effectively places the item | |
| * in the list position pointed to by pvIndex. This means that every other | |
| * item within the list will be returned by listGET_OWNER_OF_NEXT_ENTRY before | |
| * the pvIndex parameter again points to the item being inserted. | |
| * | |
| * @param pxList The list into which the item is to be inserted. | |
| * | |
| * @param pxNewListItem The list item to be inserted into the list. | |
| * | |
| * \page vListInsertEnd vListInsertEnd | |
| * \ingroup LinkedList | |
| */ | |
| void vListInsertEnd( List_t * const pxList, ListItem_t * const pxNewListItem ); | |
| /* | |
| * Remove an item from a list. The list item has a pointer to the list that | |
| * it is in, so only the list item need be passed into the function. | |
| * | |
| * @param uxListRemove The item to be removed. The item will remove itself from | |
| * the list pointed to by it's pxContainer parameter. | |
| * | |
| * @return The number of items that remain in the list after the list item has | |
| * been removed. | |
| * | |
| * \page uxListRemove uxListRemove | |
| * \ingroup LinkedList | |
| */ | |
| UBaseType_t uxListRemove( ListItem_t * const pxItemToRemove ); | |
| #ifdef __cplusplus | |
| } | |
| #endif | |
| #endif | |