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/**
* Defines the tasks and co-routines used to toggle the segments of the two
* seven segment displays, as described at the top of main.c
*/
#include <stdlib.h>
/* Scheduler include files. */
#include "FreeRTOS.h"
#include "task.h"
#include "croutine.h"
/* Demo program include files. */
#include "partest.h"
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
/* One task per segment of the left side display. */
#define ledNUM_OF_LED_TASKS ( 7 )
/* Each task toggles at a frequency that is a multiple of 333ms. */
#define ledFLASH_RATE_BASE ( ( portTickType ) 333 )
/* One co-routine per segment of the right hand display. */
#define ledNUM_OF_LED_CO_ROUTINES 7
/* All co-routines run at the same priority. */
#define ledCO_ROUTINE_PRIORITY 0
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
/* The task that is created 7 times. */
static void vLEDFlashTask( void *pvParameters );
/* The co-routine that is created 7 times. */
static void prvFixedDelayCoRoutine( xCoRoutineHandle xHandle, unsigned short usIndex );
/* This task is created once, but itself creates 7 co-routines. */
static void vLEDCoRoutineControlTask( void *pvParameters );
/* Handles to each of the 7 tasks. Used so the tasks can be suspended
and resumed. */
static xTaskHandle xFlashTaskHandles[ ledNUM_OF_LED_TASKS ] = { 0 };
/* Handle to the task in which the co-routines run. Used so the
co-routines can be suspended and resumed. */
static xTaskHandle xCoroutineTask;
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
/**
* Creates the tasks and co-routines used to toggle the segments of the two
* seven segment displays, as described at the top of main.c
*/
void vCreateFlashTasksAndCoRoutines( void )
{
signed short sLEDTask;
/* Create the tasks that flash segments on the first LED. */
for( sLEDTask = 0; sLEDTask < ledNUM_OF_LED_TASKS; ++sLEDTask )
{
/* Spawn the task. */
xTaskCreate( vLEDFlashTask, ( signed char * ) "LEDt", configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE, ( void * ) sLEDTask, ( tskIDLE_PRIORITY + 1 ), &( xFlashTaskHandles[ sLEDTask ] ) );
}
/* Create the task in which the co-routines run. The co-routines themselves
are created within the task. */
xTaskCreate( vLEDCoRoutineControlTask, ( signed char * ) "LEDc", configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE, NULL, tskIDLE_PRIORITY, &xCoroutineTask );
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
void vSuspendFlashTasks( unsigned char ucIndex, short sSuspendTasks )
{
short sLEDTask;
if( ucIndex == configLEFT_DISPLAY )
{
/* Suspend or resume the tasks that are toggling the segments of the
left side display. */
for( sLEDTask = 0; sLEDTask < ledNUM_OF_LED_TASKS; ++sLEDTask )
{
if( xFlashTaskHandles[ sLEDTask ] != NULL )
{
if( sSuspendTasks == pdTRUE )
{
vTaskSuspend( xFlashTaskHandles[ sLEDTask ] );
}
else
{
vTaskResume( xFlashTaskHandles[ sLEDTask ] );
}
}
}
}
else
{
/* Suspend or resume the task in which the co-routines are running. The
co-routines toggle the segments of the right side display. */
if( sSuspendTasks == pdTRUE )
{
vTaskSuspend( xCoroutineTask );
}
else
{
vTaskResume( xCoroutineTask );
}
}
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
static void vLEDFlashTask( void * pvParameters )
{
portTickType xFlashRate, xLastFlashTime;
unsigned short usLED;
/* The LED to flash is passed in as the task parameter. */
usLED = ( unsigned short ) pvParameters;
/* Calculate the rate at which this task is going to toggle its LED. */
xFlashRate = ledFLASH_RATE_BASE + ( ledFLASH_RATE_BASE * ( portTickType ) usLED );
xFlashRate /= portTICK_RATE_MS;
/* We will turn the LED on and off again in the delay period, so each
delay is only half the total period. */
xFlashRate /= ( portTickType ) 2;
/* We need to initialise xLastFlashTime prior to the first call to
vTaskDelayUntil(). */
xLastFlashTime = xTaskGetTickCount();
for(;;)
{
/* Delay for half the flash period then turn the LED on. */
vTaskDelayUntil( &xLastFlashTime, xFlashRate );
vParTestToggleLED( usLED );
/* Delay for half the flash period then turn the LED off. */
vTaskDelayUntil( &xLastFlashTime, xFlashRate );
vParTestToggleLED( usLED );
}
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
static void vLEDCoRoutineControlTask( void *pvParameters )
{
unsigned short usCoroutine;
( void ) pvParameters;
/* Create the co-routines - one of each segment of the right side display. */
for( usCoroutine = 0; usCoroutine < ledNUM_OF_LED_CO_ROUTINES; usCoroutine++ )
{
xCoRoutineCreate( prvFixedDelayCoRoutine, ledCO_ROUTINE_PRIORITY, usCoroutine );
}
/* This task has nothing else to do except scheduler the co-routines it just
created. */
for( ;; )
{
vCoRoutineSchedule();
}
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
static void prvFixedDelayCoRoutine( xCoRoutineHandle xHandle, unsigned short usIndex )
{
/* The usIndex parameter of the co-routine function is used as an index into
the xFlashRates array to obtain the delay period to use. */
static const portTickType xFlashRates[ ledNUM_OF_LED_CO_ROUTINES ] = { 150 / portTICK_RATE_MS,
300 / portTICK_RATE_MS,
450 / portTICK_RATE_MS,
600 / portTICK_RATE_MS,
750 / portTICK_RATE_MS,
900 / portTICK_RATE_MS,
1050 / portTICK_RATE_MS };
/* Co-routines MUST start with a call to crSTART. */
crSTART( xHandle );
for( ;; )
{
/* Toggle the LED. An offset of 8 is used to skip over the segments of
the left side display which use the low numbers. */
vParTestToggleLED( usIndex + 8 );
/* Delay until it is time to toggle the segment that this co-routine is
controlling again. */
crDELAY( xHandle, xFlashRates[ usIndex ] );
}
/* Co-routines MUST end with a call to crEND. */
crEND();
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/