diff --git a/ports/cortex_m33/gnu/CMakeLists.txt b/ports/cortex_m33/gnu/CMakeLists.txt index 5ad3b8e75..763a2696c 100644 --- a/ports/cortex_m33/gnu/CMakeLists.txt +++ b/ports/cortex_m33/gnu/CMakeLists.txt @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ -target_sources(${PROJECT_NAME} PRIVATE +target_sources(${PROJECT_NAME} + PRIVATE + # {{BEGIN_TARGET_SOURCES}} ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/src/txe_thread_secure_stack_allocate.c ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/src/txe_thread_secure_stack_free.c - ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/src/tx_initialize_low_level.S ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/src/tx_thread_context_restore.S ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/src/tx_thread_context_save.S ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/src/tx_thread_interrupt_control.S @@ -14,8 +15,10 @@ target_sources(${PROJECT_NAME} PRIVATE ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/src/tx_thread_stack_build.S ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/src/tx_thread_system_return.S ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/src/tx_timer_interrupt.S + # {{END_TARGET_SOURCES}} ) -target_include_directories(${PROJECT_NAME} PUBLIC - inc +target_include_directories(${PROJECT_NAME} + PUBLIC + ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/inc ) diff --git a/ports/cortex_m33/gnu/example_build/sample_threadx.c b/ports/cortex_m33/gnu/example_build/sample_threadx.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..13ffadbaa --- /dev/null +++ b/ports/cortex_m33/gnu/example_build/sample_threadx.c @@ -0,0 +1,370 @@ +/* This is a small demo of the high-performance ThreadX kernel. It includes examples of eight + threads of different priorities, using a message queue, semaphore, mutex, event flags group, + byte pool, and block pool. */ + +#include "tx_api.h" + +#define DEMO_STACK_SIZE 1024 +#define DEMO_BYTE_POOL_SIZE 9120 +#define DEMO_BLOCK_POOL_SIZE 100 +#define DEMO_QUEUE_SIZE 100 + + +/* Define the ThreadX object control blocks... */ + +TX_THREAD thread_0; +TX_THREAD thread_1; +TX_THREAD thread_2; +TX_THREAD thread_3; +TX_THREAD thread_4; +TX_THREAD thread_5; +TX_THREAD thread_6; +TX_THREAD thread_7; +TX_QUEUE queue_0; +TX_SEMAPHORE semaphore_0; +TX_MUTEX mutex_0; +TX_EVENT_FLAGS_GROUP event_flags_0; +TX_BYTE_POOL byte_pool_0; +TX_BLOCK_POOL block_pool_0; +UCHAR memory_area[DEMO_BYTE_POOL_SIZE]; + + +/* Define the counters used in the demo application... */ + +ULONG thread_0_counter; +ULONG thread_1_counter; +ULONG thread_1_messages_sent; +ULONG thread_2_counter; +ULONG thread_2_messages_received; +ULONG thread_3_counter; +ULONG thread_4_counter; +ULONG thread_5_counter; +ULONG thread_6_counter; +ULONG thread_7_counter; + + +/* Define thread prototypes. */ + +void thread_0_entry(ULONG thread_input); +void thread_1_entry(ULONG thread_input); +void thread_2_entry(ULONG thread_input); +void thread_3_and_4_entry(ULONG thread_input); +void thread_5_entry(ULONG thread_input); +void thread_6_and_7_entry(ULONG thread_input); + + +/* Define main entry point. */ + +int main() +{ + + /* Enter the ThreadX kernel. */ + tx_kernel_enter(); +} + + +/* Define what the initial system looks like. */ + +void tx_application_define(void *first_unused_memory) +{ + +CHAR *pointer = TX_NULL; + + + /* Create a byte memory pool from which to allocate the thread stacks. */ + tx_byte_pool_create(&byte_pool_0, "byte pool 0", memory_area, DEMO_BYTE_POOL_SIZE); + + /* Put system definition stuff in here, e.g. thread creates and other assorted + create information. */ + + /* Allocate the stack for thread 0. */ + tx_byte_allocate(&byte_pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, TX_NO_WAIT); + + /* Create the main thread. */ + tx_thread_create(&thread_0, "thread 0", thread_0_entry, 0, + pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, + 1, 1, TX_NO_TIME_SLICE, TX_AUTO_START); + + + /* Allocate the stack for thread 1. */ + tx_byte_allocate(&byte_pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, TX_NO_WAIT); + + /* Create threads 1 and 2. These threads pass information through a ThreadX + message queue. It is also interesting to note that these threads have a time + slice. */ + tx_thread_create(&thread_1, "thread 1", thread_1_entry, 1, + pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, + 16, 16, 4, TX_AUTO_START); + + /* Allocate the stack for thread 2. */ + tx_byte_allocate(&byte_pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, TX_NO_WAIT); + + tx_thread_create(&thread_2, "thread 2", thread_2_entry, 2, + pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, + 16, 16, 4, TX_AUTO_START); + + /* Allocate the stack for thread 3. */ + tx_byte_allocate(&byte_pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, TX_NO_WAIT); + + /* Create threads 3 and 4. These threads compete for a ThreadX counting semaphore. + An interesting thing here is that both threads share the same instruction area. */ + tx_thread_create(&thread_3, "thread 3", thread_3_and_4_entry, 3, + pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, + 8, 8, TX_NO_TIME_SLICE, TX_AUTO_START); + + /* Allocate the stack for thread 4. */ + tx_byte_allocate(&byte_pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, TX_NO_WAIT); + + tx_thread_create(&thread_4, "thread 4", thread_3_and_4_entry, 4, + pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, + 8, 8, TX_NO_TIME_SLICE, TX_AUTO_START); + + /* Allocate the stack for thread 5. */ + tx_byte_allocate(&byte_pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, TX_NO_WAIT); + + /* Create thread 5. This thread simply pends on an event flag which will be set + by thread_0. */ + tx_thread_create(&thread_5, "thread 5", thread_5_entry, 5, + pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, + 4, 4, TX_NO_TIME_SLICE, TX_AUTO_START); + + /* Allocate the stack for thread 6. */ + tx_byte_allocate(&byte_pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, TX_NO_WAIT); + + /* Create threads 6 and 7. These threads compete for a ThreadX mutex. */ + tx_thread_create(&thread_6, "thread 6", thread_6_and_7_entry, 6, + pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, + 8, 8, TX_NO_TIME_SLICE, TX_AUTO_START); + + /* Allocate the stack for thread 7. */ + tx_byte_allocate(&byte_pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, TX_NO_WAIT); + + tx_thread_create(&thread_7, "thread 7", thread_6_and_7_entry, 7, + pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, + 8, 8, TX_NO_TIME_SLICE, TX_AUTO_START); + + /* Allocate the message queue. */ + tx_byte_allocate(&byte_pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer, DEMO_QUEUE_SIZE*sizeof(ULONG), TX_NO_WAIT); + + /* Create the message queue shared by threads 1 and 2. */ + tx_queue_create(&queue_0, "queue 0", TX_1_ULONG, pointer, DEMO_QUEUE_SIZE*sizeof(ULONG)); + + /* Create the semaphore used by threads 3 and 4. */ + tx_semaphore_create(&semaphore_0, "semaphore 0", 1); + + /* Create the event flags group used by threads 1 and 5. */ + tx_event_flags_create(&event_flags_0, "event flags 0"); + + /* Create the mutex used by thread 6 and 7 without priority inheritance. */ + tx_mutex_create(&mutex_0, "mutex 0", TX_NO_INHERIT); + + /* Allocate the memory for a small block pool. */ + tx_byte_allocate(&byte_pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer, DEMO_BLOCK_POOL_SIZE, TX_NO_WAIT); + + /* Create a block memory pool to allocate a message buffer from. */ + tx_block_pool_create(&block_pool_0, "block pool 0", sizeof(ULONG), pointer, DEMO_BLOCK_POOL_SIZE); + + /* Allocate a block and release the block memory. */ + tx_block_allocate(&block_pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer, TX_NO_WAIT); + + /* Release the block back to the pool. */ + tx_block_release(pointer); +} + + + +/* Define the test threads. */ + +void thread_0_entry(ULONG thread_input) +{ + +UINT status; + + + /* This thread simply sits in while-forever-sleep loop. */ + while(1) + { + + /* Increment the thread counter. */ + thread_0_counter++; + + /* Sleep for 10 ticks. */ + tx_thread_sleep(10); + + /* Set event flag 0 to wakeup thread 5. */ + status = tx_event_flags_set(&event_flags_0, 0x1, TX_OR); + + /* Check status. */ + if (status != TX_SUCCESS) + break; + } +} + + +void thread_1_entry(ULONG thread_input) +{ + +UINT status; + + + /* This thread simply sends messages to a queue shared by thread 2. */ + while(1) + { + + /* Increment the thread counter. */ + thread_1_counter++; + + /* Send message to queue 0. */ + status = tx_queue_send(&queue_0, &thread_1_messages_sent, TX_WAIT_FOREVER); + + /* Check completion status. */ + if (status != TX_SUCCESS) + break; + + /* Increment the message sent. */ + thread_1_messages_sent++; + } +} + + +void thread_2_entry(ULONG thread_input) +{ + +ULONG received_message; +UINT status; + + /* This thread retrieves messages placed on the queue by thread 1. */ + while(1) + { + + /* Increment the thread counter. */ + thread_2_counter++; + + /* Retrieve a message from the queue. */ + status = tx_queue_receive(&queue_0, &received_message, TX_WAIT_FOREVER); + + /* Check completion status and make sure the message is what we + expected. */ + if ((status != TX_SUCCESS) || (received_message != thread_2_messages_received)) + break; + + /* Otherwise, all is okay. Increment the received message count. */ + thread_2_messages_received++; + } +} + + +void thread_3_and_4_entry(ULONG thread_input) +{ + +UINT status; + + + /* This function is executed from thread 3 and thread 4. As the loop + below shows, these function compete for ownership of semaphore_0. */ + while(1) + { + + /* Increment the thread counter. */ + if (thread_input == 3) + thread_3_counter++; + else + thread_4_counter++; + + /* Get the semaphore with suspension. */ + status = tx_semaphore_get(&semaphore_0, TX_WAIT_FOREVER); + + /* Check status. */ + if (status != TX_SUCCESS) + break; + + /* Sleep for 2 ticks to hold the semaphore. */ + tx_thread_sleep(2); + + /* Release the semaphore. */ + status = tx_semaphore_put(&semaphore_0); + + /* Check status. */ + if (status != TX_SUCCESS) + break; + } +} + + +void thread_5_entry(ULONG thread_input) +{ + +UINT status; +ULONG actual_flags; + + + /* This thread simply waits for an event in a forever loop. */ + while(1) + { + + /* Increment the thread counter. */ + thread_5_counter++; + + /* Wait for event flag 0. */ + status = tx_event_flags_get(&event_flags_0, 0x1, TX_OR_CLEAR, + &actual_flags, TX_WAIT_FOREVER); + + /* Check status. */ + if ((status != TX_SUCCESS) || (actual_flags != 0x1)) + break; + } +} + + +void thread_6_and_7_entry(ULONG thread_input) +{ + +UINT status; + + + /* This function is executed from thread 6 and thread 7. As the loop + below shows, these function compete for ownership of mutex_0. */ + while(1) + { + + /* Increment the thread counter. */ + if (thread_input == 6) + thread_6_counter++; + else + thread_7_counter++; + + /* Get the mutex with suspension. */ + status = tx_mutex_get(&mutex_0, TX_WAIT_FOREVER); + + /* Check status. */ + if (status != TX_SUCCESS) + break; + + /* Get the mutex again with suspension. This shows + that an owning thread may retrieve the mutex it + owns multiple times. */ + status = tx_mutex_get(&mutex_0, TX_WAIT_FOREVER); + + /* Check status. */ + if (status != TX_SUCCESS) + break; + + /* Sleep for 2 ticks to hold the mutex. */ + tx_thread_sleep(2); + + /* Release the mutex. */ + status = tx_mutex_put(&mutex_0); + + /* Check status. */ + if (status != TX_SUCCESS) + break; + + /* Release the mutex again. This will actually + release ownership since it was obtained twice. */ + status = tx_mutex_put(&mutex_0); + + /* Check status. */ + if (status != TX_SUCCESS) + break; + } +} diff --git a/ports/cortex_m33/gnu/src/tx_initialize_low_level.S b/ports/cortex_m33/gnu/example_build/tx_initialize_low_level.S similarity index 100% rename from ports/cortex_m33/gnu/src/tx_initialize_low_level.S rename to ports/cortex_m33/gnu/example_build/tx_initialize_low_level.S diff --git a/ports/cortex_m55/gnu/CMakeLists.txt b/ports/cortex_m55/gnu/CMakeLists.txt index 5ad3b8e75..763a2696c 100644 --- a/ports/cortex_m55/gnu/CMakeLists.txt +++ b/ports/cortex_m55/gnu/CMakeLists.txt @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ -target_sources(${PROJECT_NAME} PRIVATE +target_sources(${PROJECT_NAME} + PRIVATE + # {{BEGIN_TARGET_SOURCES}} ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/src/txe_thread_secure_stack_allocate.c ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/src/txe_thread_secure_stack_free.c - ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/src/tx_initialize_low_level.S ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/src/tx_thread_context_restore.S ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/src/tx_thread_context_save.S ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/src/tx_thread_interrupt_control.S @@ -14,8 +15,10 @@ target_sources(${PROJECT_NAME} PRIVATE ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/src/tx_thread_stack_build.S ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/src/tx_thread_system_return.S ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/src/tx_timer_interrupt.S + # {{END_TARGET_SOURCES}} ) -target_include_directories(${PROJECT_NAME} PUBLIC - inc +target_include_directories(${PROJECT_NAME} + PUBLIC + ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/inc ) diff --git a/ports/cortex_m55/gnu/example_build/sample_threadx.c b/ports/cortex_m55/gnu/example_build/sample_threadx.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..13ffadbaa --- /dev/null +++ b/ports/cortex_m55/gnu/example_build/sample_threadx.c @@ -0,0 +1,370 @@ +/* This is a small demo of the high-performance ThreadX kernel. It includes examples of eight + threads of different priorities, using a message queue, semaphore, mutex, event flags group, + byte pool, and block pool. */ + +#include "tx_api.h" + +#define DEMO_STACK_SIZE 1024 +#define DEMO_BYTE_POOL_SIZE 9120 +#define DEMO_BLOCK_POOL_SIZE 100 +#define DEMO_QUEUE_SIZE 100 + + +/* Define the ThreadX object control blocks... */ + +TX_THREAD thread_0; +TX_THREAD thread_1; +TX_THREAD thread_2; +TX_THREAD thread_3; +TX_THREAD thread_4; +TX_THREAD thread_5; +TX_THREAD thread_6; +TX_THREAD thread_7; +TX_QUEUE queue_0; +TX_SEMAPHORE semaphore_0; +TX_MUTEX mutex_0; +TX_EVENT_FLAGS_GROUP event_flags_0; +TX_BYTE_POOL byte_pool_0; +TX_BLOCK_POOL block_pool_0; +UCHAR memory_area[DEMO_BYTE_POOL_SIZE]; + + +/* Define the counters used in the demo application... */ + +ULONG thread_0_counter; +ULONG thread_1_counter; +ULONG thread_1_messages_sent; +ULONG thread_2_counter; +ULONG thread_2_messages_received; +ULONG thread_3_counter; +ULONG thread_4_counter; +ULONG thread_5_counter; +ULONG thread_6_counter; +ULONG thread_7_counter; + + +/* Define thread prototypes. */ + +void thread_0_entry(ULONG thread_input); +void thread_1_entry(ULONG thread_input); +void thread_2_entry(ULONG thread_input); +void thread_3_and_4_entry(ULONG thread_input); +void thread_5_entry(ULONG thread_input); +void thread_6_and_7_entry(ULONG thread_input); + + +/* Define main entry point. */ + +int main() +{ + + /* Enter the ThreadX kernel. */ + tx_kernel_enter(); +} + + +/* Define what the initial system looks like. */ + +void tx_application_define(void *first_unused_memory) +{ + +CHAR *pointer = TX_NULL; + + + /* Create a byte memory pool from which to allocate the thread stacks. */ + tx_byte_pool_create(&byte_pool_0, "byte pool 0", memory_area, DEMO_BYTE_POOL_SIZE); + + /* Put system definition stuff in here, e.g. thread creates and other assorted + create information. */ + + /* Allocate the stack for thread 0. */ + tx_byte_allocate(&byte_pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, TX_NO_WAIT); + + /* Create the main thread. */ + tx_thread_create(&thread_0, "thread 0", thread_0_entry, 0, + pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, + 1, 1, TX_NO_TIME_SLICE, TX_AUTO_START); + + + /* Allocate the stack for thread 1. */ + tx_byte_allocate(&byte_pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, TX_NO_WAIT); + + /* Create threads 1 and 2. These threads pass information through a ThreadX + message queue. It is also interesting to note that these threads have a time + slice. */ + tx_thread_create(&thread_1, "thread 1", thread_1_entry, 1, + pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, + 16, 16, 4, TX_AUTO_START); + + /* Allocate the stack for thread 2. */ + tx_byte_allocate(&byte_pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, TX_NO_WAIT); + + tx_thread_create(&thread_2, "thread 2", thread_2_entry, 2, + pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, + 16, 16, 4, TX_AUTO_START); + + /* Allocate the stack for thread 3. */ + tx_byte_allocate(&byte_pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, TX_NO_WAIT); + + /* Create threads 3 and 4. These threads compete for a ThreadX counting semaphore. + An interesting thing here is that both threads share the same instruction area. */ + tx_thread_create(&thread_3, "thread 3", thread_3_and_4_entry, 3, + pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, + 8, 8, TX_NO_TIME_SLICE, TX_AUTO_START); + + /* Allocate the stack for thread 4. */ + tx_byte_allocate(&byte_pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, TX_NO_WAIT); + + tx_thread_create(&thread_4, "thread 4", thread_3_and_4_entry, 4, + pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, + 8, 8, TX_NO_TIME_SLICE, TX_AUTO_START); + + /* Allocate the stack for thread 5. */ + tx_byte_allocate(&byte_pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, TX_NO_WAIT); + + /* Create thread 5. This thread simply pends on an event flag which will be set + by thread_0. */ + tx_thread_create(&thread_5, "thread 5", thread_5_entry, 5, + pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, + 4, 4, TX_NO_TIME_SLICE, TX_AUTO_START); + + /* Allocate the stack for thread 6. */ + tx_byte_allocate(&byte_pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, TX_NO_WAIT); + + /* Create threads 6 and 7. These threads compete for a ThreadX mutex. */ + tx_thread_create(&thread_6, "thread 6", thread_6_and_7_entry, 6, + pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, + 8, 8, TX_NO_TIME_SLICE, TX_AUTO_START); + + /* Allocate the stack for thread 7. */ + tx_byte_allocate(&byte_pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, TX_NO_WAIT); + + tx_thread_create(&thread_7, "thread 7", thread_6_and_7_entry, 7, + pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, + 8, 8, TX_NO_TIME_SLICE, TX_AUTO_START); + + /* Allocate the message queue. */ + tx_byte_allocate(&byte_pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer, DEMO_QUEUE_SIZE*sizeof(ULONG), TX_NO_WAIT); + + /* Create the message queue shared by threads 1 and 2. */ + tx_queue_create(&queue_0, "queue 0", TX_1_ULONG, pointer, DEMO_QUEUE_SIZE*sizeof(ULONG)); + + /* Create the semaphore used by threads 3 and 4. */ + tx_semaphore_create(&semaphore_0, "semaphore 0", 1); + + /* Create the event flags group used by threads 1 and 5. */ + tx_event_flags_create(&event_flags_0, "event flags 0"); + + /* Create the mutex used by thread 6 and 7 without priority inheritance. */ + tx_mutex_create(&mutex_0, "mutex 0", TX_NO_INHERIT); + + /* Allocate the memory for a small block pool. */ + tx_byte_allocate(&byte_pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer, DEMO_BLOCK_POOL_SIZE, TX_NO_WAIT); + + /* Create a block memory pool to allocate a message buffer from. */ + tx_block_pool_create(&block_pool_0, "block pool 0", sizeof(ULONG), pointer, DEMO_BLOCK_POOL_SIZE); + + /* Allocate a block and release the block memory. */ + tx_block_allocate(&block_pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer, TX_NO_WAIT); + + /* Release the block back to the pool. */ + tx_block_release(pointer); +} + + + +/* Define the test threads. */ + +void thread_0_entry(ULONG thread_input) +{ + +UINT status; + + + /* This thread simply sits in while-forever-sleep loop. */ + while(1) + { + + /* Increment the thread counter. */ + thread_0_counter++; + + /* Sleep for 10 ticks. */ + tx_thread_sleep(10); + + /* Set event flag 0 to wakeup thread 5. */ + status = tx_event_flags_set(&event_flags_0, 0x1, TX_OR); + + /* Check status. */ + if (status != TX_SUCCESS) + break; + } +} + + +void thread_1_entry(ULONG thread_input) +{ + +UINT status; + + + /* This thread simply sends messages to a queue shared by thread 2. */ + while(1) + { + + /* Increment the thread counter. */ + thread_1_counter++; + + /* Send message to queue 0. */ + status = tx_queue_send(&queue_0, &thread_1_messages_sent, TX_WAIT_FOREVER); + + /* Check completion status. */ + if (status != TX_SUCCESS) + break; + + /* Increment the message sent. */ + thread_1_messages_sent++; + } +} + + +void thread_2_entry(ULONG thread_input) +{ + +ULONG received_message; +UINT status; + + /* This thread retrieves messages placed on the queue by thread 1. */ + while(1) + { + + /* Increment the thread counter. */ + thread_2_counter++; + + /* Retrieve a message from the queue. */ + status = tx_queue_receive(&queue_0, &received_message, TX_WAIT_FOREVER); + + /* Check completion status and make sure the message is what we + expected. */ + if ((status != TX_SUCCESS) || (received_message != thread_2_messages_received)) + break; + + /* Otherwise, all is okay. Increment the received message count. */ + thread_2_messages_received++; + } +} + + +void thread_3_and_4_entry(ULONG thread_input) +{ + +UINT status; + + + /* This function is executed from thread 3 and thread 4. As the loop + below shows, these function compete for ownership of semaphore_0. */ + while(1) + { + + /* Increment the thread counter. */ + if (thread_input == 3) + thread_3_counter++; + else + thread_4_counter++; + + /* Get the semaphore with suspension. */ + status = tx_semaphore_get(&semaphore_0, TX_WAIT_FOREVER); + + /* Check status. */ + if (status != TX_SUCCESS) + break; + + /* Sleep for 2 ticks to hold the semaphore. */ + tx_thread_sleep(2); + + /* Release the semaphore. */ + status = tx_semaphore_put(&semaphore_0); + + /* Check status. */ + if (status != TX_SUCCESS) + break; + } +} + + +void thread_5_entry(ULONG thread_input) +{ + +UINT status; +ULONG actual_flags; + + + /* This thread simply waits for an event in a forever loop. */ + while(1) + { + + /* Increment the thread counter. */ + thread_5_counter++; + + /* Wait for event flag 0. */ + status = tx_event_flags_get(&event_flags_0, 0x1, TX_OR_CLEAR, + &actual_flags, TX_WAIT_FOREVER); + + /* Check status. */ + if ((status != TX_SUCCESS) || (actual_flags != 0x1)) + break; + } +} + + +void thread_6_and_7_entry(ULONG thread_input) +{ + +UINT status; + + + /* This function is executed from thread 6 and thread 7. As the loop + below shows, these function compete for ownership of mutex_0. */ + while(1) + { + + /* Increment the thread counter. */ + if (thread_input == 6) + thread_6_counter++; + else + thread_7_counter++; + + /* Get the mutex with suspension. */ + status = tx_mutex_get(&mutex_0, TX_WAIT_FOREVER); + + /* Check status. */ + if (status != TX_SUCCESS) + break; + + /* Get the mutex again with suspension. This shows + that an owning thread may retrieve the mutex it + owns multiple times. */ + status = tx_mutex_get(&mutex_0, TX_WAIT_FOREVER); + + /* Check status. */ + if (status != TX_SUCCESS) + break; + + /* Sleep for 2 ticks to hold the mutex. */ + tx_thread_sleep(2); + + /* Release the mutex. */ + status = tx_mutex_put(&mutex_0); + + /* Check status. */ + if (status != TX_SUCCESS) + break; + + /* Release the mutex again. This will actually + release ownership since it was obtained twice. */ + status = tx_mutex_put(&mutex_0); + + /* Check status. */ + if (status != TX_SUCCESS) + break; + } +} diff --git a/ports/cortex_m55/gnu/src/tx_initialize_low_level.S b/ports/cortex_m55/gnu/example_build/tx_initialize_low_level.S similarity index 100% rename from ports/cortex_m55/gnu/src/tx_initialize_low_level.S rename to ports/cortex_m55/gnu/example_build/tx_initialize_low_level.S diff --git a/ports/cortex_m85/gnu/CMakeLists.txt b/ports/cortex_m85/gnu/CMakeLists.txt index 5ad3b8e75..763a2696c 100644 --- a/ports/cortex_m85/gnu/CMakeLists.txt +++ b/ports/cortex_m85/gnu/CMakeLists.txt @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ -target_sources(${PROJECT_NAME} PRIVATE +target_sources(${PROJECT_NAME} + PRIVATE + # {{BEGIN_TARGET_SOURCES}} ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/src/txe_thread_secure_stack_allocate.c ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/src/txe_thread_secure_stack_free.c - ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/src/tx_initialize_low_level.S ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/src/tx_thread_context_restore.S ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/src/tx_thread_context_save.S ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/src/tx_thread_interrupt_control.S @@ -14,8 +15,10 @@ target_sources(${PROJECT_NAME} PRIVATE ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/src/tx_thread_stack_build.S ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/src/tx_thread_system_return.S ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/src/tx_timer_interrupt.S + # {{END_TARGET_SOURCES}} ) -target_include_directories(${PROJECT_NAME} PUBLIC - inc +target_include_directories(${PROJECT_NAME} + PUBLIC + ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/inc ) diff --git a/ports/cortex_m85/gnu/example_build/sample_threadx.c b/ports/cortex_m85/gnu/example_build/sample_threadx.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..13ffadbaa --- /dev/null +++ b/ports/cortex_m85/gnu/example_build/sample_threadx.c @@ -0,0 +1,370 @@ +/* This is a small demo of the high-performance ThreadX kernel. It includes examples of eight + threads of different priorities, using a message queue, semaphore, mutex, event flags group, + byte pool, and block pool. */ + +#include "tx_api.h" + +#define DEMO_STACK_SIZE 1024 +#define DEMO_BYTE_POOL_SIZE 9120 +#define DEMO_BLOCK_POOL_SIZE 100 +#define DEMO_QUEUE_SIZE 100 + + +/* Define the ThreadX object control blocks... */ + +TX_THREAD thread_0; +TX_THREAD thread_1; +TX_THREAD thread_2; +TX_THREAD thread_3; +TX_THREAD thread_4; +TX_THREAD thread_5; +TX_THREAD thread_6; +TX_THREAD thread_7; +TX_QUEUE queue_0; +TX_SEMAPHORE semaphore_0; +TX_MUTEX mutex_0; +TX_EVENT_FLAGS_GROUP event_flags_0; +TX_BYTE_POOL byte_pool_0; +TX_BLOCK_POOL block_pool_0; +UCHAR memory_area[DEMO_BYTE_POOL_SIZE]; + + +/* Define the counters used in the demo application... */ + +ULONG thread_0_counter; +ULONG thread_1_counter; +ULONG thread_1_messages_sent; +ULONG thread_2_counter; +ULONG thread_2_messages_received; +ULONG thread_3_counter; +ULONG thread_4_counter; +ULONG thread_5_counter; +ULONG thread_6_counter; +ULONG thread_7_counter; + + +/* Define thread prototypes. */ + +void thread_0_entry(ULONG thread_input); +void thread_1_entry(ULONG thread_input); +void thread_2_entry(ULONG thread_input); +void thread_3_and_4_entry(ULONG thread_input); +void thread_5_entry(ULONG thread_input); +void thread_6_and_7_entry(ULONG thread_input); + + +/* Define main entry point. */ + +int main() +{ + + /* Enter the ThreadX kernel. */ + tx_kernel_enter(); +} + + +/* Define what the initial system looks like. */ + +void tx_application_define(void *first_unused_memory) +{ + +CHAR *pointer = TX_NULL; + + + /* Create a byte memory pool from which to allocate the thread stacks. */ + tx_byte_pool_create(&byte_pool_0, "byte pool 0", memory_area, DEMO_BYTE_POOL_SIZE); + + /* Put system definition stuff in here, e.g. thread creates and other assorted + create information. */ + + /* Allocate the stack for thread 0. */ + tx_byte_allocate(&byte_pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, TX_NO_WAIT); + + /* Create the main thread. */ + tx_thread_create(&thread_0, "thread 0", thread_0_entry, 0, + pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, + 1, 1, TX_NO_TIME_SLICE, TX_AUTO_START); + + + /* Allocate the stack for thread 1. */ + tx_byte_allocate(&byte_pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, TX_NO_WAIT); + + /* Create threads 1 and 2. These threads pass information through a ThreadX + message queue. It is also interesting to note that these threads have a time + slice. */ + tx_thread_create(&thread_1, "thread 1", thread_1_entry, 1, + pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, + 16, 16, 4, TX_AUTO_START); + + /* Allocate the stack for thread 2. */ + tx_byte_allocate(&byte_pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, TX_NO_WAIT); + + tx_thread_create(&thread_2, "thread 2", thread_2_entry, 2, + pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, + 16, 16, 4, TX_AUTO_START); + + /* Allocate the stack for thread 3. */ + tx_byte_allocate(&byte_pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, TX_NO_WAIT); + + /* Create threads 3 and 4. These threads compete for a ThreadX counting semaphore. + An interesting thing here is that both threads share the same instruction area. */ + tx_thread_create(&thread_3, "thread 3", thread_3_and_4_entry, 3, + pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, + 8, 8, TX_NO_TIME_SLICE, TX_AUTO_START); + + /* Allocate the stack for thread 4. */ + tx_byte_allocate(&byte_pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, TX_NO_WAIT); + + tx_thread_create(&thread_4, "thread 4", thread_3_and_4_entry, 4, + pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, + 8, 8, TX_NO_TIME_SLICE, TX_AUTO_START); + + /* Allocate the stack for thread 5. */ + tx_byte_allocate(&byte_pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, TX_NO_WAIT); + + /* Create thread 5. This thread simply pends on an event flag which will be set + by thread_0. */ + tx_thread_create(&thread_5, "thread 5", thread_5_entry, 5, + pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, + 4, 4, TX_NO_TIME_SLICE, TX_AUTO_START); + + /* Allocate the stack for thread 6. */ + tx_byte_allocate(&byte_pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, TX_NO_WAIT); + + /* Create threads 6 and 7. These threads compete for a ThreadX mutex. */ + tx_thread_create(&thread_6, "thread 6", thread_6_and_7_entry, 6, + pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, + 8, 8, TX_NO_TIME_SLICE, TX_AUTO_START); + + /* Allocate the stack for thread 7. */ + tx_byte_allocate(&byte_pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, TX_NO_WAIT); + + tx_thread_create(&thread_7, "thread 7", thread_6_and_7_entry, 7, + pointer, DEMO_STACK_SIZE, + 8, 8, TX_NO_TIME_SLICE, TX_AUTO_START); + + /* Allocate the message queue. */ + tx_byte_allocate(&byte_pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer, DEMO_QUEUE_SIZE*sizeof(ULONG), TX_NO_WAIT); + + /* Create the message queue shared by threads 1 and 2. */ + tx_queue_create(&queue_0, "queue 0", TX_1_ULONG, pointer, DEMO_QUEUE_SIZE*sizeof(ULONG)); + + /* Create the semaphore used by threads 3 and 4. */ + tx_semaphore_create(&semaphore_0, "semaphore 0", 1); + + /* Create the event flags group used by threads 1 and 5. */ + tx_event_flags_create(&event_flags_0, "event flags 0"); + + /* Create the mutex used by thread 6 and 7 without priority inheritance. */ + tx_mutex_create(&mutex_0, "mutex 0", TX_NO_INHERIT); + + /* Allocate the memory for a small block pool. */ + tx_byte_allocate(&byte_pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer, DEMO_BLOCK_POOL_SIZE, TX_NO_WAIT); + + /* Create a block memory pool to allocate a message buffer from. */ + tx_block_pool_create(&block_pool_0, "block pool 0", sizeof(ULONG), pointer, DEMO_BLOCK_POOL_SIZE); + + /* Allocate a block and release the block memory. */ + tx_block_allocate(&block_pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer, TX_NO_WAIT); + + /* Release the block back to the pool. */ + tx_block_release(pointer); +} + + + +/* Define the test threads. */ + +void thread_0_entry(ULONG thread_input) +{ + +UINT status; + + + /* This thread simply sits in while-forever-sleep loop. */ + while(1) + { + + /* Increment the thread counter. */ + thread_0_counter++; + + /* Sleep for 10 ticks. */ + tx_thread_sleep(10); + + /* Set event flag 0 to wakeup thread 5. */ + status = tx_event_flags_set(&event_flags_0, 0x1, TX_OR); + + /* Check status. */ + if (status != TX_SUCCESS) + break; + } +} + + +void thread_1_entry(ULONG thread_input) +{ + +UINT status; + + + /* This thread simply sends messages to a queue shared by thread 2. */ + while(1) + { + + /* Increment the thread counter. */ + thread_1_counter++; + + /* Send message to queue 0. */ + status = tx_queue_send(&queue_0, &thread_1_messages_sent, TX_WAIT_FOREVER); + + /* Check completion status. */ + if (status != TX_SUCCESS) + break; + + /* Increment the message sent. */ + thread_1_messages_sent++; + } +} + + +void thread_2_entry(ULONG thread_input) +{ + +ULONG received_message; +UINT status; + + /* This thread retrieves messages placed on the queue by thread 1. */ + while(1) + { + + /* Increment the thread counter. */ + thread_2_counter++; + + /* Retrieve a message from the queue. */ + status = tx_queue_receive(&queue_0, &received_message, TX_WAIT_FOREVER); + + /* Check completion status and make sure the message is what we + expected. */ + if ((status != TX_SUCCESS) || (received_message != thread_2_messages_received)) + break; + + /* Otherwise, all is okay. Increment the received message count. */ + thread_2_messages_received++; + } +} + + +void thread_3_and_4_entry(ULONG thread_input) +{ + +UINT status; + + + /* This function is executed from thread 3 and thread 4. As the loop + below shows, these function compete for ownership of semaphore_0. */ + while(1) + { + + /* Increment the thread counter. */ + if (thread_input == 3) + thread_3_counter++; + else + thread_4_counter++; + + /* Get the semaphore with suspension. */ + status = tx_semaphore_get(&semaphore_0, TX_WAIT_FOREVER); + + /* Check status. */ + if (status != TX_SUCCESS) + break; + + /* Sleep for 2 ticks to hold the semaphore. */ + tx_thread_sleep(2); + + /* Release the semaphore. */ + status = tx_semaphore_put(&semaphore_0); + + /* Check status. */ + if (status != TX_SUCCESS) + break; + } +} + + +void thread_5_entry(ULONG thread_input) +{ + +UINT status; +ULONG actual_flags; + + + /* This thread simply waits for an event in a forever loop. */ + while(1) + { + + /* Increment the thread counter. */ + thread_5_counter++; + + /* Wait for event flag 0. */ + status = tx_event_flags_get(&event_flags_0, 0x1, TX_OR_CLEAR, + &actual_flags, TX_WAIT_FOREVER); + + /* Check status. */ + if ((status != TX_SUCCESS) || (actual_flags != 0x1)) + break; + } +} + + +void thread_6_and_7_entry(ULONG thread_input) +{ + +UINT status; + + + /* This function is executed from thread 6 and thread 7. As the loop + below shows, these function compete for ownership of mutex_0. */ + while(1) + { + + /* Increment the thread counter. */ + if (thread_input == 6) + thread_6_counter++; + else + thread_7_counter++; + + /* Get the mutex with suspension. */ + status = tx_mutex_get(&mutex_0, TX_WAIT_FOREVER); + + /* Check status. */ + if (status != TX_SUCCESS) + break; + + /* Get the mutex again with suspension. This shows + that an owning thread may retrieve the mutex it + owns multiple times. */ + status = tx_mutex_get(&mutex_0, TX_WAIT_FOREVER); + + /* Check status. */ + if (status != TX_SUCCESS) + break; + + /* Sleep for 2 ticks to hold the mutex. */ + tx_thread_sleep(2); + + /* Release the mutex. */ + status = tx_mutex_put(&mutex_0); + + /* Check status. */ + if (status != TX_SUCCESS) + break; + + /* Release the mutex again. This will actually + release ownership since it was obtained twice. */ + status = tx_mutex_put(&mutex_0); + + /* Check status. */ + if (status != TX_SUCCESS) + break; + } +} diff --git a/ports/cortex_m85/gnu/src/tx_initialize_low_level.S b/ports/cortex_m85/gnu/example_build/tx_initialize_low_level.S similarity index 100% rename from ports/cortex_m85/gnu/src/tx_initialize_low_level.S rename to ports/cortex_m85/gnu/example_build/tx_initialize_low_level.S