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/**
* @file iot_taskpool.h
* @brief User-facing functions of the task pool library.
*/
#ifndef IOT_TASKPOOL_H_
#define IOT_TASKPOOL_H_
/* The config header is always included first. */
#include "iot_config.h"
/* Standard includes. */
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stddef.h>
/* Task pool types. */
#include "types/iot_taskpool_types_freertos.h"
/*------------------------- Task Pool library functions --------------------------*/
/**
* @functionspage{taskpool,task pool library}
* - @functionname{taskpool_function_createsystemtaskpool}
* - @functionname{taskpool_function_createjob}
* - @functionname{taskpool_function_schedule}
* - @functionname{taskpool_function_scheduledeferred}
* - @functionname{taskpool_function_getstatus}
* - @functionname{taskpool_function_trycancel}
* - @functionname{taskpool_function_getjobstoragefromhandle}
* - @functionname{taskpool_function_strerror}
*/
/**
* @functionpage{IotTaskPool_CreateSystemTaskPool,taskpool,createsystemtaskpool}
* @functionpage{IotTaskPool_CreateJob,taskpool,createjob}
* @functionpage{IotTaskPool_Schedule,taskpool,schedule}
* @functionpage{IotTaskPool_ScheduleDeferred,taskpool,scheduledeferred}
* @functionpage{IotTaskPool_GetStatus,taskpool,getstatus}
* @functionpage{IotTaskPool_TryCancel,taskpool,trycancel}
* @functionpage{IotTaskPool_GetJobStorageFromHandle,taskpool,getjobstoragefromhandle}
* @functionpage{IotTaskPool_strerror,taskpool,strerror}
*/
/**
* @brief Creates the one single instance of the system task pool.
*
* This function should be called once by the application to initialize the one single instance of the system task pool.
* An application should initialize the system task pool early in the boot sequence, before initializing any other library
* (e.g. MQTT) that uses the system task pool. An application should also initialize the system
* task pool before posting any jobs. Early initialization is typically easy to accomplish by creating the system task pool
* before the scheduler is started.
*
* The shortcut @ref IOT_SYSTEM_TASKPOOL contains the system task pool handle.
*
* @param[in] pInfo A pointer to the task pool initialization data.
*
* @return One of the following:
* - #IOT_TASKPOOL_SUCCESS
* - #IOT_TASKPOOL_BAD_PARAMETER
* - #IOT_TASKPOOL_NO_MEMORY
*
* @warning This function should be called only once. Calling this function more that once will result in
* undefined behavior.
*
*/
/* @[declare_taskpool_createsystemtaskpool] */
IotTaskPoolError_t IotTaskPool_CreateSystemTaskPool( const IotTaskPoolInfo_t * const pInfo );
/* @[declare_taskpool_createsystemtaskpool] */
/**
* @brief Creates a job for the task pool around a user-provided storage.
*
* @param[in] userCallback A user-specified callback for the job.
* @param[in] pUserContext A user-specified context for the callback.
* @param[in,out] pJobStorage The storage for the job data structure.
* @param[out] pJob A pointer to an instance of @ref IotTaskPoolJob_t that will be initialized when this
* function returns successfully. This handle can be used to inspect the job status with
* @ref IotTaskPool_GetStatus or cancel the job with @ref IotTaskPool_TryCancel, etc....
*
* @return One of the following:
* - #IOT_TASKPOOL_SUCCESS
* - #IOT_TASKPOOL_BAD_PARAMETER
*
*
*/
/* @[declare_taskpool_createjob] */
IotTaskPoolError_t IotTaskPool_CreateJob( IotTaskPoolRoutine_t userCallback,
void * pUserContext,
IotTaskPoolJobStorage_t * const pJobStorage,
IotTaskPoolJob_t * const pJob );
/* @[declare_taskpool_createjob] */
/**
* @brief This function schedules a job created with @ref IotTaskPool_CreateJob against the task pool pointed to by `taskPool`.
*
* @param[in] taskPool A handle to an initialized taskpool.
* @param[in] job A job to schedule for execution. This must be first initialized with a call to @ref IotTaskPool_CreateJob.
* @param[in] flags Flags to be passed by the user, e.g. to identify the job as high priority by specifying #IOT_TASKPOOL_JOB_HIGH_PRIORITY.
*
* @return One of the following:
* - #IOT_TASKPOOL_SUCCESS
* - #IOT_TASKPOOL_BAD_PARAMETER
* - #IOT_TASKPOOL_ILLEGAL_OPERATION
* - #IOT_TASKPOOL_NO_MEMORY
* - #IOT_TASKPOOL_SHUTDOWN_IN_PROGRESS
*
* @note This function will not allocate memory, so it is guaranteed to succeed if the parameters are correct and the task pool
* was correctly initialized, and not yet destroyed.
*
* <b>Example</b>
* @code{c}
* // An example of a user context to pass to a callback through a task pool thread.
* typedef struct JobUserContext
* {
* uint32_t counter;
* } JobUserContext_t;
*
* // An example of a user callback to invoke through a task pool thread.
* static void ExecutionCb( IotTaskPool_t taskPool, IotTaskPoolJob_t job, void * context )
* {
* ( void )taskPool;
* ( void )job;
*
* JobUserContext_t * pUserContext = ( JobUserContext_t * )context;
*
* pUserContext->counter++;
* }
*
* void TaskPoolExample( )
* {
* JobUserContext_t userContext = { 0 };
* IotTaskPoolJob_t job;
* IotTaskPool_t taskPool;
*
* // Configure the task pool to hold one thread.
* // Provide proper stack size and priority per the application needs.
*
* const IotTaskPoolInfo_t tpInfo = { .minThreads = 1, .maxThreads = 1, .stackSize = 512, .priority = 0 };
*
* // Create a task pool.
* IotTaskPool_Create( &tpInfo, &taskPool );
*
* // Statically allocate one job, schedule it.
* IotTaskPool_CreateJob( &ExecutionCb, &userContext, &job );
*
* IotTaskPoolError_t errorSchedule = IotTaskPool_Schedule( taskPool, &job, 0 );
*
* switch ( errorSchedule )
* {
* case IOT_TASKPOOL_SUCCESS:
* break;
* case IOT_TASKPOOL_BAD_PARAMETER: // Invalid parameters, such as a NULL handle, can trigger this error.
* case IOT_TASKPOOL_ILLEGAL_OPERATION: // Scheduling a job that was previously scheduled or destroyed could trigger this error.
* case IOT_TASKPOOL_NO_MEMORY: // Scheduling a with flag #IOT_TASKPOOL_JOB_HIGH_PRIORITY could trigger this error.
* case IOT_TASKPOOL_SHUTDOWN_IN_PROGRESS: // Scheduling a job after trying to destroy the task pool could trigger this error.
* // ASSERT
* break;
* default:
* // ASSERT
* }
*
* //
* // ... Perform other operations ...
* //
*
* IotTaskPool_Destroy( taskPool );
* }
* @endcode
*/
/* @[declare_taskpool_schedule] */
IotTaskPoolError_t IotTaskPool_Schedule( IotTaskPool_t taskPool,
IotTaskPoolJob_t job,
uint32_t flags );
/* @[declare_taskpool_schedule] */
/**
* @brief This function schedules a job created with @ref IotTaskPool_CreateJob to be executed after a user-defined time interval.
*
* @param[in] taskPool A handle to an initialized taskpool.
* @param[in] job A job to schedule for execution. This must be first initialized with a call to @ref IotTaskPool_CreateJob.
* @param[in] timeMs The time in milliseconds to wait before scheduling the job.
*
* @return One of the following:
* - #IOT_TASKPOOL_SUCCESS
* - #IOT_TASKPOOL_BAD_PARAMETER
* - #IOT_TASKPOOL_ILLEGAL_OPERATION
* - #IOT_TASKPOOL_SHUTDOWN_IN_PROGRESS
*
*
* @note This function will not allocate memory.
*
* @warning The `taskPool` used in this function should be the same
* used to create the job pointed to by `job`, or the results will be undefined.
*
*/
/* @[declare_taskpool_scheduledeferred] */
IotTaskPoolError_t IotTaskPool_ScheduleDeferred( IotTaskPool_t taskPool,
IotTaskPoolJob_t job,
uint32_t timeMs );
/* @[declare_taskpool_scheduledeferred] */
/**
* @brief This function retrieves the current status of a job.
*
* @param[in] taskPool A handle to an initialized taskpool.
* @param[in] job The job to cancel.
* @param[out] pStatus The status of the job at the time of cancellation.
*
* @return One of the following:
* - #IOT_TASKPOOL_SUCCESS
* - #IOT_TASKPOOL_BAD_PARAMETER
* - #IOT_TASKPOOL_SHUTDOWN_IN_PROGRESS
*
* @warning This function is not thread safe and the job status returned in `pStatus` may be invalid by the time
* the calling thread has a chance to inspect it.
*/
/* @[declare_taskpool_getstatus] */
IotTaskPoolError_t IotTaskPool_GetStatus( IotTaskPool_t taskPool,
IotTaskPoolJob_t job,
IotTaskPoolJobStatus_t * const pStatus );
/* @[declare_taskpool_getstatus] */
/**
* @brief This function tries to cancel a job that was previously scheduled with @ref IotTaskPool_Schedule.
*
* A job can be canceled only if it is not yet executing, i.e. if its status is
* @ref IOT_TASKPOOL_STATUS_READY or @ref IOT_TASKPOOL_STATUS_SCHEDULED. Calling
* @ref IotTaskPool_TryCancel on a job whose status is @ref IOT_TASKPOOL_STATUS_COMPLETED,
* or #IOT_TASKPOOL_STATUS_CANCELED will yield a #IOT_TASKPOOL_CANCEL_FAILED return result.
*
* @param[in] taskPool A handle to an initialized taskpool.
* @param[in] job The job to cancel.
* @param[out] pStatus The status of the job at the time of cancellation.
*
* @return One of the following:
* - #IOT_TASKPOOL_SUCCESS
* - #IOT_TASKPOOL_BAD_PARAMETER
* - #IOT_TASKPOOL_SHUTDOWN_IN_PROGRESS
* - #IOT_TASKPOOL_CANCEL_FAILED
*
* @warning The `taskPool` used in this function should be the same
* used to create the job pointed to by `job`, or the results will be undefined.
*
*/
/* @[declare_taskpool_trycancel] */
IotTaskPoolError_t IotTaskPool_TryCancel( IotTaskPool_t taskPool,
IotTaskPoolJob_t job,
IotTaskPoolJobStatus_t * const pStatus );
/* @[declare_taskpool_trycancel] */
/**
* @brief Returns a pointer to the job storage from an instance of a job handle
* of type @ref IotTaskPoolJob_t. This function is guaranteed to succeed for a
* valid job handle.
*
* @param[in] job The job handle.
*
* @return A pointer to the storage associated with the job handle `job`.
*
* @warning If the `job` handle used is invalid, the results will be undefined.
*/
/* @[declare_taskpool_getjobstoragefromhandle] */
IotTaskPoolJobStorage_t * IotTaskPool_GetJobStorageFromHandle( IotTaskPoolJob_t job );
/* @[declare_taskpool_getjobstoragefromhandle] */
/**
* @brief Returns a string that describes an @ref IotTaskPoolError_t.
*
* Like the POSIX's `strerror`, this function returns a string describing a
* return code. In this case, the return code is a task pool library error code,
* `status`.
*
* The string returned by this function <b>MUST</b> be treated as read-only: any
* attempt to modify its contents may result in a crash. Therefore, this function
* is limited to usage in logging.
*
* @param[in] status The status to describe.
*
* @return A read-only string that describes `status`.
*
* @warning The string returned by this function must never be modified.
*/
/* @[declare_taskpool_strerror] */
const char * IotTaskPool_strerror( IotTaskPoolError_t status );
/* @[declare_taskpool_strerror] */
#endif /* ifndef IOT_TASKPOOL_H_ */