| /******************************************************************************* | |
| * Tracealyzer v3.0.2 Recorder Library | |
| * Percepio AB, www.percepio.com | |
| * | |
| * trcConfig.h | |
| * | |
| * Configuration parameters for the trace recorder library. Before using the | |
| * trace recorder library, please check that the default settings are | |
| * appropriate for your system, and if necessary adjust these. Most likely, you | |
| * will need to adjust the NTask, NISR, NQueue, NMutex and NSemaphore values to | |
| * reflect the number of such objects in your system. These may be | |
| * over-approximated, although larger values values implies more RAM usage. | |
| * | |
| * Terms of Use | |
| * This software is copyright Percepio AB. The recorder library is free for | |
| * use together with Percepio products. You may distribute the recorder library | |
| * in its original form, including modifications in trcHardwarePort.c/.h | |
| * given that these modification are clearly marked as your own modifications | |
| * and documented in the initial comment section of these source files. | |
| * This software is the intellectual property of Percepio AB and may not be | |
| * sold or in other ways commercially redistributed without explicit written | |
| * permission by Percepio AB. | |
| * | |
| * Disclaimer | |
| * The trace tool and recorder library is being delivered to you AS IS and | |
| * Percepio AB makes no warranty as to its use or performance. Percepio AB does | |
| * not and cannot warrant the performance or results you may obtain by using the | |
| * software or documentation. Percepio AB make no warranties, express or | |
| * implied, as to noninfringement of third party rights, merchantability, or | |
| * fitness for any particular purpose. In no event will Percepio AB, its | |
| * technology partners, or distributors be liable to you for any consequential, | |
| * incidental or special damages, including any lost profits or lost savings, | |
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| * of such damages, or for any claim by any third party. Some jurisdictions do | |
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| * damages, or the exclusion of implied warranties or limitations on how long an | |
| * implied warranty may last, so the above limitations may not apply to you. | |
| * | |
| * Tabs are used for indent in this file (1 tab = 4 spaces) | |
| * | |
| * Copyright Percepio AB, 2014. | |
| * www.percepio.com | |
| ******************************************************************************/ | |
| #ifndef TRCCONFIG_H | |
| #define TRCCONFIG_H | |
| /****************************************************************************** | |
| * SELECTED_PORT | |
| * | |
| * Macro that specifies what hardware port that should be used. | |
| * Available ports are: | |
| * | |
| * Port Name Code Official OS supported | |
| * PORT_APPLICATION_DEFINED -2 - - | |
| * PORT_NOT_SET -1 - - | |
| * PORT_HWIndependent 0 Yes Any | |
| * PORT_Win32 1 Yes FreeRTOS on Win32 | |
| * PORT_Atmel_AT91SAM7 2 No Any | |
| * PORT_Atmel_UC3A0 3 No Any | |
| * PORT_ARM_CortexM 4 Yes Any | |
| * PORT_Renesas_RX600 5 Yes Any | |
| * PORT_Microchip_dsPIC_AND_PIC24 6 Yes Any | |
| * PORT_TEXAS_INSTRUMENTS_TMS570 7 No Any | |
| * PORT_TEXAS_INSTRUMENTS_MSP430 8 No Any | |
| * PORT_MICROCHIP_PIC32MX 9 Yes Any | |
| * PORT_XILINX_PPC405 10 No FreeRTOS | |
| * PORT_XILINX_PPC440 11 No FreeRTOS | |
| * PORT_XILINX_MICROBLAZE 12 No Any | |
| * PORT_NXP_LPC210X 13 No Any | |
| * PORT_MICROCHIP_PIC32MZ 14 Yes Any | |
| * PORT_ARM_CORTEX_A9 15 No Any | |
| * PORT_ARM_CORTEX_M0 16 Yes Any | |
| *****************************************************************************/ | |
| // Set the port setting here! | |
| #define SELECTED_PORT PORT_NOT_SET | |
| #if (SELECTED_PORT == PORT_ARM_CortexM) | |
| /* For ARM Cortex-M: make sure ARM's CMSIS library is included here, which | |
| is used for accessing the PRIMASK register. e.g. #include "board.h" */ | |
| #endif | |
| #if (SELECTED_PORT == PORT_NOT_SET) | |
| #error "You need to define SELECTED_PORT here!" | |
| #endif | |
| /****************************************************************************** | |
| * FREERTOS_VERSION | |
| * | |
| * Specify what version of FreeRTOS that is used. This is necessary compensate | |
| * for renamed symbols in the FreeRTOS kernel (does not build if incorrect). | |
| * | |
| * FREERTOS_VERSION_7_3_OR_7_4 (= 1) If using FreeRTOS v7.3.0 - v7.4.2 | |
| * FREERTOS_VERSION_7_5_OR_7_6 (= 2) If using FreeRTOS v7.5.0 - v7.6.0 | |
| * FREERTOS_VERSION_8_0_OR_LATER (= 3) If using FreeRTOS v8.0.0 or later | |
| *****************************************************************************/ | |
| #define FREERTOS_VERSION FREERTOS_VERSION_8_0_OR_LATER | |
| /****************************************************************************** | |
| * TRACE_RECORDER_STORE_MODE | |
| * | |
| * Macro which should be defined as one of: | |
| * - TRACE_STORE_MODE_RING_BUFFER | |
| * - TRACE_STORE_MODE_STOP_WHEN_FULL | |
| * Default is TRACE_STORE_MODE_RING_BUFFER. | |
| * | |
| * With TRACE_RECORDER_STORE_MODE set to TRACE_STORE_MODE_RING_BUFFER, the | |
| * events are stored in a ring buffer, i.e., where the oldest events are | |
| * overwritten when the buffer becomes full. This allows you to get the last | |
| * events leading up to an interesting state, e.g., an error, without having | |
| * to store the whole run since startup. | |
| * | |
| * When TRACE_RECORDER_STORE_MODE is TRACE_STORE_MODE_STOP_WHEN_FULL, the | |
| * recording is stopped when the buffer becomes full. This is useful for | |
| * recording events following a specific state, e.g., the startup sequence. | |
| *****************************************************************************/ | |
| #define TRACE_RECORDER_STORE_MODE TRACE_STORE_MODE_RING_BUFFER | |
| /******************************************************************************* | |
| * TRACE_SCHEDULING_ONLY | |
| * | |
| * Macro which should be defined as an integer value. | |
| * | |
| * If this setting is enabled (= 1), only scheduling events are recorded. | |
| * If disabled (= 0), all events are recorded. | |
| * | |
| * For users of "Free Edition", that only displays scheduling events, this | |
| * option can be used to avoid storing other events. | |
| * | |
| * Default value is 0 (store all enabled events). | |
| * | |
| ******************************************************************************/ | |
| #define TRACE_SCHEDULING_ONLY 0 | |
| /******************************************************************************* | |
| * EVENT_BUFFER_SIZE | |
| * | |
| * Macro which should be defined as an integer value. | |
| * | |
| * This defines the capacity of the event buffer, i.e., the number of records | |
| * it may store. Most events use one record (4 byte), although some events | |
| * require multiple 4-byte records. You should adjust this to the amount of RAM | |
| * available in the target system. | |
| * | |
| * Default value is 1000, which means that 4000 bytes is allocated for the | |
| * event buffer. | |
| ******************************************************************************/ | |
| #define EVENT_BUFFER_SIZE 1000 | |
| /******************************************************************************* | |
| * NTask, NISR, NQueue, NSemaphore, NMutex | |
| * | |
| * A group of macros which should be defined as integer values, zero or larger. | |
| * | |
| * These define the capacity of the Object Property Table, i.e., the maximum | |
| * number of objects active at any given point, within each object class (e.g., | |
| * task, queue, semaphore, ...). | |
| * | |
| * If tasks or other other objects are deleted in your system, this | |
| * setting does not limit the total amount of objects created, only the number | |
| * of objects that have been successfully created but not yet deleted. | |
| * | |
| * Using too small values will cause vTraceError to be called, which stores an | |
| * error message in the trace that is shown when opening the trace file. | |
| * | |
| * It can be wise to start with large values for these constants, | |
| * unless you are very confident on these numbers. Then do a recording and | |
| * check the actual usage by selecting View menu -> Trace Details -> | |
| * Resource Usage -> Object Table. | |
| ******************************************************************************/ | |
| #define NTask 15 | |
| #define NISR 5 | |
| #define NQueue 10 | |
| #define NSemaphore 10 | |
| #define NMutex 10 | |
| #define NTimer 2 | |
| #define NEventGroup 2 | |
| /****************************************************************************** | |
| * INCLUDE_MEMMANG_EVENTS | |
| * | |
| * Macro which should be defined as either zero (0) or one (1). | |
| * | |
| * This controls if malloc and free calls should be traced. Set this to zero to | |
| * exclude malloc/free calls, or one (1) to include such events in the trace. | |
| * | |
| * Default value is 1. | |
| *****************************************************************************/ | |
| #define INCLUDE_MEMMANG_EVENTS 1 | |
| /****************************************************************************** | |
| * INCLUDE_USER_EVENTS | |
| * | |
| * Macro which should be defined as either zero (0) or one (1). | |
| * | |
| * If this is zero (0) the code for creating User Events is excluded to | |
| * reduce code size. User Events are application-generated events, like | |
| * "printf" but for the trace log instead of console output. User Events are | |
| * much faster than a printf and can therefore be used in timing critical code. | |
| * See vTraceUserEvent() and vTracePrintF() in trcUser.h | |
| * | |
| * Default value is 1. | |
| * | |
| * Note that User Events are only displayed in Professional Edition. | |
| *****************************************************************************/ | |
| #define INCLUDE_USER_EVENTS 1 | |
| /***************************************************************************** | |
| * INCLUDE_ISR_TRACING | |
| * | |
| * Macro which should be defined as either zero (0) or one (1). | |
| * | |
| * If this is zero (0), the code for recording Interrupt Service Routines is | |
| * excluded to reduce code size. | |
| * | |
| * Default value is 1. | |
| * | |
| * Note, if the kernel has no central interrupt dispatcher, recording ISRs | |
| * require that you insert calls to vTraceStoreISRBegin and vTraceStoreISREnd | |
| * in your interrupt handlers. | |
| *****************************************************************************/ | |
| #define INCLUDE_ISR_TRACING 1 | |
| /***************************************************************************** | |
| * INCLUDE_READY_EVENTS | |
| * | |
| * Macro which should be defined as either zero (0) or one (1). | |
| * | |
| * If one (1), events are recorded when tasks enter scheduling state "ready". | |
| * This uses a lot of space in the event buffer, so excluding "ready events" | |
| * will allow for longer traces. Including ready events however allows for | |
| * showing the initial pending time before tasks enter the execution state, and | |
| * for presenting accurate response times. | |
| * | |
| * Default value is 1. | |
| *****************************************************************************/ | |
| #define INCLUDE_READY_EVENTS 1 | |
| /***************************************************************************** | |
| * INCLUDE_NEW_TIME_EVENTS | |
| * | |
| * Macro which should be defined as either zero (0) or one (1). | |
| * | |
| * If this is zero (1), events will be generated whenever the OS clock is | |
| * increased. | |
| * | |
| * Default value is 0. | |
| *****************************************************************************/ | |
| #define INCLUDE_NEW_TIME_EVENTS 0 | |
| /****************************************************************************** | |
| * INCLUDE_FLOAT_SUPPORT | |
| * | |
| * Macro which should be defined as either zero (0) or one (1). | |
| * | |
| * If this is zero (0), all references to floating point values are removed, | |
| * in case floating point values are not supported by the platform used. | |
| * Floating point values are only used in vTracePrintF and its subroutines, to | |
| * store float (%f) or double (%lf) arguments. | |
| * | |
| * vTracePrintF can be used with integer and string arguments in either case. | |
| * | |
| * Default value is 1. | |
| *****************************************************************************/ | |
| #define INCLUDE_FLOAT_SUPPORT 1 | |
| /****************************************************************************** | |
| * INCLUDE_OBJECT_DELETE | |
| * | |
| * Macro which should be defined as either zero (0) or one (1). | |
| * | |
| * This must be enabled (1) if tasks, queues or other | |
| * traced kernel objects are deleted at runtime. If no deletes are made, this | |
| * can be set to 0 in order to exclude the delete-handling code. | |
| * | |
| * Default value is 1. | |
| *****************************************************************************/ | |
| #define INCLUDE_OBJECT_DELETE 1 | |
| /******************************************************************************* | |
| * SYMBOL_TABLE_SIZE | |
| * | |
| * Macro which should be defined as an integer value. | |
| * | |
| * This defines the capacity of the symbol table, in bytes. This symbol table | |
| * stores User Events labels and names of deleted tasks, queues, or other kernel | |
| * objects. If you don't use User Events or delete any kernel | |
| * objects you set this to a very low value. The minimum recommended value is 4. | |
| * A size of zero (0) is not allowed since a zero-sized array may result in a | |
| * 32-bit pointer, i.e., using 4 bytes rather than 0. | |
| * | |
| * Default value is 800. | |
| ******************************************************************************/ | |
| #define SYMBOL_TABLE_SIZE 800 | |
| #if (SYMBOL_TABLE_SIZE == 0) | |
| #error "SYMBOL_TABLE_SIZE may not be zero!" | |
| #endif | |
| /****************************************************************************** | |
| * NameLenTask, NameLenQueue, ... | |
| * | |
| * Macros that specify the maximum lengths (number of characters) for names of | |
| * kernel objects, such as tasks and queues. If longer names are used, they will | |
| * be truncated when stored in the recorder. | |
| *****************************************************************************/ | |
| #define NameLenTask 15 | |
| #define NameLenISR 15 | |
| #define NameLenQueue 15 | |
| #define NameLenSemaphore 15 | |
| #define NameLenMutex 15 | |
| #define NameLenTimer 15 | |
| #define NameLenEventGroup 15 | |
| /****************************************************************************** | |
| * TRACE_DATA_ALLOCATION | |
| * | |
| * This defines how to allocate the recorder data structure, i.e., using a | |
| * static declaration or using a dynamic allocation in runtime (malloc). | |
| * | |
| * Should be one of these two options: | |
| * - TRACE_DATA_ALLOCATION_STATIC (default) | |
| * - TRACE_DATA_ALLOCATION_DYNAMIC | |
| * | |
| * Using static allocation has the benefits of compile-time errors if the buffer | |
| * is too large (too large constants in trcConfig.h) and no need to call the | |
| * initialization routine (xTraceInitTraceData). | |
| * | |
| * Using dynamic allocation may give more flexibility in some cases. | |
| *****************************************************************************/ | |
| #define TRACE_DATA_ALLOCATION TRACE_DATA_ALLOCATION_STATIC | |
| /****************************************************************************** | |
| *** ADVANCED SETTINGS ******************************************************** | |
| ****************************************************************************** | |
| * The remaining settings are not necessary to modify but allows for optimizing | |
| * the recorder setup for your specific needs, e.g., to exclude events that you | |
| * are not interested in, in order to get longer traces. | |
| *****************************************************************************/ | |
| /****************************************************************************** | |
| * HEAP_SIZE_BELOW_16M | |
| * | |
| * An integer constant that can be used to reduce the buffer usage of memory | |
| * allocation events (malloc/free). This value should be 1 if the heap size is | |
| * below 16 MB (2^24 byte), and you can live with reported addresses showing the | |
| * lower 24 bits only. If 0, you get the full 32-bit addresses. | |
| * | |
| * Default value is 0. | |
| ******************************************************************************/ | |
| #define HEAP_SIZE_BELOW_16M 0 | |
| /****************************************************************************** | |
| * USE_LINKER_PRAGMA | |
| * | |
| * Macro which should be defined as an integer value, default is 0. | |
| * | |
| * If this is 1, the header file "recorderdata_linker_pragma.h" is included just | |
| * before the declaration of RecorderData (in trcBase.c), i.e., the trace data | |
| * structure. This allows the user to specify a pragma with linker options. | |
| * | |
| * Example (for IAR Embedded Workbench and NXP LPC17xx): | |
| * #pragma location="AHB_RAM_MEMORY" | |
| * | |
| * This example instructs the IAR linker to place RecorderData in another RAM | |
| * bank, the AHB RAM. This can also be used for other compilers with a similar | |
| * pragmas for linker options. | |
| * | |
| * Note that this only applies if using static allocation, see below. | |
| ******************************************************************************/ | |
| #define USE_LINKER_PRAGMA 0 | |
| /****************************************************************************** | |
| * USE_IMPLICIT_IFE_RULES | |
| * | |
| * Macro which should be defined as either zero (0) or one (1). | |
| * Default is 1. | |
| * | |
| * Tracealyzer groups the events into actor instances, based on context-switches | |
| * and a definition of "Instance Finish Events", or IFEs. These are kernel calls | |
| * considered to be the last event in a task instance. Some kernel calls are | |
| * considered IFEs by default (e.g., delay functions), but it is also possible | |
| * to specify this individually for each task (see vTraceTaskInstanceFinish). | |
| * | |
| * If USE_IMPLICIT_IFE_RULES is one (1), the default IFEs will be enabled, which | |
| * gives a "typical" grouping of events into instances. You can combine this | |
| * with calls to vTraceTaskInstanceFinish for specific tasks. | |
| * | |
| * If USE_IMPLICIT_IFE_RULES is zero (0), the implicit IFEs are disabled and all | |
| * events withing each task is then shown as a single instance, unless you call | |
| * vTraceTaskInstanceFinish() at suitable locations to mark the IFEs. | |
| *****************************************************************************/ | |
| #define USE_IMPLICIT_IFE_RULES 1 | |
| /****************************************************************************** | |
| * USE_16BIT_OBJECT_HANDLES | |
| * | |
| * Macro which should be defined as either zero (0) or one (1). | |
| * | |
| * If set to 0 (zero), the recorder uses 8-bit handles to identify kernel | |
| * objects such as tasks and queues. This limits the supported number of | |
| * concurrently active objects to 255 of each type (object class). | |
| * | |
| * If set to 1 (one), the recorder uses 16-bit handles to identify kernel | |
| * objects such as tasks and queues. This limits the supported number of | |
| * concurrent objects to 65535 of each type (object class). However, since the | |
| * object property table is limited to 64 KB, the practical limit is about | |
| * 3000 objects in total. | |
| * | |
| * Default is 0. | |
| * | |
| * NOTE: An object with handle above 255 will use an extra 4-byte record in | |
| * the event buffer whenever referenced. Moreover, some internal tables in the | |
| * recorder gets larger when using 16-bit handles. The additional RAM usage is | |
| * 5-10 byte plus 1 byte per kernel object i.e., task, queue, mutex, etc. | |
| *****************************************************************************/ | |
| #define USE_16BIT_OBJECT_HANDLES 0 | |
| /****************************************************************************** | |
| * USE_TRACE_ASSERT | |
| * | |
| * Macro which should be defined as either zero (0) or one (1). | |
| * Default is 1. | |
| * | |
| * If this is one (1), the TRACE_ASSERT macro will verify that a condition is | |
| * true. If the condition is false, vTraceError() will be called. | |
| * This is used on several places in the recorder code for sanity checks on | |
| * parameters. Can be switched off to reduce CPU usage of the tracing. | |
| *****************************************************************************/ | |
| #define USE_TRACE_ASSERT 1 | |
| /******************************************************************************* | |
| * USE_SEPARATE_USER_EVENT_BUFFER | |
| * | |
| * Macro which should be defined as an integer value. | |
| * Default is zero (0). | |
| * | |
| * This enables and disables the use of the separate user event buffer. Using | |
| * this separate buffer has the benefit of not overwriting the user events with | |
| * kernel events (usually generated at a much higher rate), i.e., when using | |
| * ring-buffer mode. | |
| * | |
| * Note: When using the separate user event buffer, you may get an artificial | |
| * task instance named "Unknown actor". This is added as a placeholder when the | |
| * user event history is longer than the task scheduling history. | |
| ******************************************************************************/ | |
| #define USE_SEPARATE_USER_EVENT_BUFFER 0 | |
| /******************************************************************************* | |
| * USER_EVENT_BUFFER_SIZE | |
| * | |
| * Macro which should be defined as an integer value. | |
| * | |
| * This defines the capacity of the user event buffer, in number of slots. | |
| * A single user event can use between 1 and X slots, depending on the data. | |
| * | |
| * Only in use if USE_SEPARATE_USER_EVENT_BUFFER is set to 1. | |
| ******************************************************************************/ | |
| #define USER_EVENT_BUFFER_SIZE 10 | |
| /******************************************************************************* | |
| * USER_EVENT_CHANNELS | |
| * | |
| * Macro which should be defined as an integer value. | |
| * | |
| * This defines the number of allowed user event channels. | |
| * | |
| * Only in use if USE_SEPARATE_USER_EVENT_BUFFER is set to 1. | |
| ******************************************************************************/ | |
| #define CHANNEL_FORMAT_PAIRS 32 | |
| #endif | |