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*/ | |
/* | |
* A sample implementation of pvPortMalloc() and vPortFree() that permits | |
* allocated blocks to be freed, but does not combine adjacent free blocks | |
* into a single larger block (and so will fragment memory). See heap_4.c for | |
* an equivalent that does combine adjacent blocks into single larger blocks. | |
* | |
* See heap_1.c, heap_3.c and heap_4.c for alternative implementations, and the | |
* memory management pages of http://www.FreeRTOS.org for more information. | |
*/ | |
#include <stdlib.h> | |
/* Defining MPU_WRAPPERS_INCLUDED_FROM_API_FILE prevents task.h from redefining | |
all the API functions to use the MPU wrappers. That should only be done when | |
task.h is included from an application file. */ | |
#define MPU_WRAPPERS_INCLUDED_FROM_API_FILE | |
#include "FreeRTOS.h" | |
#include "task.h" | |
#undef MPU_WRAPPERS_INCLUDED_FROM_API_FILE | |
/* A few bytes might be lost to byte aligning the heap start address. */ | |
#define configADJUSTED_HEAP_SIZE ( configTOTAL_HEAP_SIZE - portBYTE_ALIGNMENT ) | |
/* | |
* Initialises the heap structures before their first use. | |
*/ | |
static void prvHeapInit( void ); | |
/* Allocate the memory for the heap. */ | |
#if( configAPPLICATION_ALLOCATED_HEAP == 1 ) | |
/* The application writer has already defined the array used for the RTOS | |
heap - probably so it can be placed in a special segment or address. */ | |
extern uint8_t ucHeap[ configTOTAL_HEAP_SIZE ]; | |
#else | |
static uint8_t ucHeap[ configTOTAL_HEAP_SIZE ]; | |
#endif /* configAPPLICATION_ALLOCATED_HEAP */ | |
/* Define the linked list structure. This is used to link free blocks in order | |
of their size. */ | |
typedef struct A_BLOCK_LINK | |
{ | |
struct A_BLOCK_LINK *pxNextFreeBlock; /*<< The next free block in the list. */ | |
size_t xBlockSize; /*<< The size of the free block. */ | |
} BlockLink_t; | |
static const uint16_t heapSTRUCT_SIZE = ( ( sizeof ( BlockLink_t ) + ( portBYTE_ALIGNMENT - 1 ) ) & ~portBYTE_ALIGNMENT_MASK ); | |
#define heapMINIMUM_BLOCK_SIZE ( ( size_t ) ( heapSTRUCT_SIZE * 2 ) ) | |
/* Create a couple of list links to mark the start and end of the list. */ | |
static BlockLink_t xStart, xEnd; | |
/* Keeps track of the number of free bytes remaining, but says nothing about | |
fragmentation. */ | |
static size_t xFreeBytesRemaining = configADJUSTED_HEAP_SIZE; | |
/* STATIC FUNCTIONS ARE DEFINED AS MACROS TO MINIMIZE THE FUNCTION CALL DEPTH. */ | |
/* | |
* Insert a block into the list of free blocks - which is ordered by size of | |
* the block. Small blocks at the start of the list and large blocks at the end | |
* of the list. | |
*/ | |
#define prvInsertBlockIntoFreeList( pxBlockToInsert ) \ | |
{ \ | |
BlockLink_t *pxIterator; \ | |
size_t xBlockSize; \ | |
\ | |
xBlockSize = pxBlockToInsert->xBlockSize; \ | |
\ | |
/* Iterate through the list until a block is found that has a larger size */ \ | |
/* than the block we are inserting. */ \ | |
for( pxIterator = &xStart; pxIterator->pxNextFreeBlock->xBlockSize < xBlockSize; pxIterator = pxIterator->pxNextFreeBlock ) \ | |
{ \ | |
/* There is nothing to do here - just iterate to the correct position. */ \ | |
} \ | |
\ | |
/* Update the list to include the block being inserted in the correct */ \ | |
/* position. */ \ | |
pxBlockToInsert->pxNextFreeBlock = pxIterator->pxNextFreeBlock; \ | |
pxIterator->pxNextFreeBlock = pxBlockToInsert; \ | |
} | |
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
void *pvPortMalloc( size_t xWantedSize ) | |
{ | |
BlockLink_t *pxBlock, *pxPreviousBlock, *pxNewBlockLink; | |
static BaseType_t xHeapHasBeenInitialised = pdFALSE; | |
void *pvReturn = NULL; | |
vTaskSuspendAll(); | |
{ | |
/* If this is the first call to malloc then the heap will require | |
initialisation to setup the list of free blocks. */ | |
if( xHeapHasBeenInitialised == pdFALSE ) | |
{ | |
prvHeapInit(); | |
xHeapHasBeenInitialised = pdTRUE; | |
} | |
/* The wanted size is increased so it can contain a BlockLink_t | |
structure in addition to the requested amount of bytes. */ | |
if( xWantedSize > 0 ) | |
{ | |
xWantedSize += heapSTRUCT_SIZE; | |
/* Ensure that blocks are always aligned to the required number of bytes. */ | |
if( ( xWantedSize & portBYTE_ALIGNMENT_MASK ) != 0 ) | |
{ | |
/* Byte alignment required. */ | |
xWantedSize += ( portBYTE_ALIGNMENT - ( xWantedSize & portBYTE_ALIGNMENT_MASK ) ); | |
} | |
} | |
if( ( xWantedSize > 0 ) && ( xWantedSize < configADJUSTED_HEAP_SIZE ) ) | |
{ | |
/* Blocks are stored in byte order - traverse the list from the start | |
(smallest) block until one of adequate size is found. */ | |
pxPreviousBlock = &xStart; | |
pxBlock = xStart.pxNextFreeBlock; | |
while( ( pxBlock->xBlockSize < xWantedSize ) && ( pxBlock->pxNextFreeBlock != NULL ) ) | |
{ | |
pxPreviousBlock = pxBlock; | |
pxBlock = pxBlock->pxNextFreeBlock; | |
} | |
/* If we found the end marker then a block of adequate size was not found. */ | |
if( pxBlock != &xEnd ) | |
{ | |
/* Return the memory space - jumping over the BlockLink_t structure | |
at its start. */ | |
pvReturn = ( void * ) ( ( ( uint8_t * ) pxPreviousBlock->pxNextFreeBlock ) + heapSTRUCT_SIZE ); | |
/* This block is being returned for use so must be taken out of the | |
list of free blocks. */ | |
pxPreviousBlock->pxNextFreeBlock = pxBlock->pxNextFreeBlock; | |
/* If the block is larger than required it can be split into two. */ | |
if( ( pxBlock->xBlockSize - xWantedSize ) > heapMINIMUM_BLOCK_SIZE ) | |
{ | |
/* This block is to be split into two. Create a new block | |
following the number of bytes requested. The void cast is | |
used to prevent byte alignment warnings from the compiler. */ | |
pxNewBlockLink = ( void * ) ( ( ( uint8_t * ) pxBlock ) + xWantedSize ); | |
/* Calculate the sizes of two blocks split from the single | |
block. */ | |
pxNewBlockLink->xBlockSize = pxBlock->xBlockSize - xWantedSize; | |
pxBlock->xBlockSize = xWantedSize; | |
/* Insert the new block into the list of free blocks. */ | |
prvInsertBlockIntoFreeList( ( pxNewBlockLink ) ); | |
} | |
xFreeBytesRemaining -= pxBlock->xBlockSize; | |
} | |
} | |
traceMALLOC( pvReturn, xWantedSize ); | |
} | |
( void ) xTaskResumeAll(); | |
#if( configUSE_MALLOC_FAILED_HOOK == 1 ) | |
{ | |
if( pvReturn == NULL ) | |
{ | |
extern void vApplicationMallocFailedHook( void ); | |
vApplicationMallocFailedHook(); | |
} | |
} | |
#endif | |
return pvReturn; | |
} | |
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
void vPortFree( void *pv ) | |
{ | |
uint8_t *puc = ( uint8_t * ) pv; | |
BlockLink_t *pxLink; | |
if( pv != NULL ) | |
{ | |
/* The memory being freed will have an BlockLink_t structure immediately | |
before it. */ | |
puc -= heapSTRUCT_SIZE; | |
/* This unexpected casting is to keep some compilers from issuing | |
byte alignment warnings. */ | |
pxLink = ( void * ) puc; | |
vTaskSuspendAll(); | |
{ | |
/* Add this block to the list of free blocks. */ | |
prvInsertBlockIntoFreeList( ( ( BlockLink_t * ) pxLink ) ); | |
xFreeBytesRemaining += pxLink->xBlockSize; | |
traceFREE( pv, pxLink->xBlockSize ); | |
} | |
( void ) xTaskResumeAll(); | |
} | |
} | |
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
size_t xPortGetFreeHeapSize( void ) | |
{ | |
return xFreeBytesRemaining; | |
} | |
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
void vPortInitialiseBlocks( void ) | |
{ | |
/* This just exists to keep the linker quiet. */ | |
} | |
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
static void prvHeapInit( void ) | |
{ | |
BlockLink_t *pxFirstFreeBlock; | |
uint8_t *pucAlignedHeap; | |
/* Ensure the heap starts on a correctly aligned boundary. */ | |
pucAlignedHeap = ( uint8_t * ) ( ( ( portPOINTER_SIZE_TYPE ) &ucHeap[ portBYTE_ALIGNMENT ] ) & ( ~( ( portPOINTER_SIZE_TYPE ) portBYTE_ALIGNMENT_MASK ) ) ); | |
/* xStart is used to hold a pointer to the first item in the list of free | |
blocks. The void cast is used to prevent compiler warnings. */ | |
xStart.pxNextFreeBlock = ( void * ) pucAlignedHeap; | |
xStart.xBlockSize = ( size_t ) 0; | |
/* xEnd is used to mark the end of the list of free blocks. */ | |
xEnd.xBlockSize = configADJUSTED_HEAP_SIZE; | |
xEnd.pxNextFreeBlock = NULL; | |
/* To start with there is a single free block that is sized to take up the | |
entire heap space. */ | |
pxFirstFreeBlock = ( void * ) pucAlignedHeap; | |
pxFirstFreeBlock->xBlockSize = configADJUSTED_HEAP_SIZE; | |
pxFirstFreeBlock->pxNextFreeBlock = &xEnd; | |
} | |
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ |