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Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04001/*
2 * Copyright (c) 2016, Wind River Systems, Inc.
3 *
David B. Kinderac74d8b2017-01-18 17:01:01 -08004 * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04005 */
6
7/**
8 * @file
9 *
10 * @brief Public kernel APIs.
11 */
12
13#ifndef _kernel__h_
14#define _kernel__h_
15
Benjamin Walshdfa7ce52017-01-22 17:06:05 -050016#if !defined(_ASMLANGUAGE)
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -040017#include <stddef.h>
Kumar Gala78908162017-04-19 10:32:08 -050018#include <zephyr/types.h>
Anas Nashif173902f2017-01-17 07:08:56 -050019#include <limits.h>
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -040020#include <toolchain.h>
Anas Nashif397d29d2017-06-17 11:30:47 -040021#include <linker/sections.h>
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -040022#include <atomic.h>
23#include <errno.h>
24#include <misc/__assert.h>
25#include <misc/dlist.h>
26#include <misc/slist.h>
Benjamin Walsh62092182016-12-20 14:39:08 -050027#include <misc/util.h>
Anas Nashifea8c6aad2016-12-23 07:32:56 -050028#include <kernel_version.h>
Leandro Pereiraadce1d12017-10-13 15:45:02 -070029#include <random/rand32.h>
Andrew Boie73abd322017-04-04 13:19:13 -070030#include <kernel_arch_thread.h>
Andrew Boie13ca6fe2017-09-23 12:05:49 -070031#include <syscall.h>
Andrew Boie43263fc2017-11-02 11:07:31 -070032#include <misc/printk.h>
33#include <arch/cpu.h>
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -040034
35#ifdef __cplusplus
36extern "C" {
37#endif
38
Anas Nashifbbb157d2017-01-15 08:46:31 -050039/**
40 * @brief Kernel APIs
41 * @defgroup kernel_apis Kernel APIs
42 * @{
43 * @}
44 */
45
Anas Nashif61f4b242016-11-18 10:53:59 -050046#ifdef CONFIG_KERNEL_DEBUG
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -040047#define K_DEBUG(fmt, ...) printk("[%s] " fmt, __func__, ##__VA_ARGS__)
48#else
49#define K_DEBUG(fmt, ...)
50#endif
51
Benjamin Walsh2f280412017-01-14 19:23:46 -050052#if defined(CONFIG_COOP_ENABLED) && defined(CONFIG_PREEMPT_ENABLED)
53#define _NUM_COOP_PRIO (CONFIG_NUM_COOP_PRIORITIES)
54#define _NUM_PREEMPT_PRIO (CONFIG_NUM_PREEMPT_PRIORITIES + 1)
55#elif defined(CONFIG_COOP_ENABLED)
56#define _NUM_COOP_PRIO (CONFIG_NUM_COOP_PRIORITIES + 1)
57#define _NUM_PREEMPT_PRIO (0)
58#elif defined(CONFIG_PREEMPT_ENABLED)
59#define _NUM_COOP_PRIO (0)
60#define _NUM_PREEMPT_PRIO (CONFIG_NUM_PREEMPT_PRIORITIES + 1)
61#else
62#error "invalid configuration"
63#endif
64
65#define K_PRIO_COOP(x) (-(_NUM_COOP_PRIO - (x)))
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -040066#define K_PRIO_PREEMPT(x) (x)
67
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -040068#define K_ANY NULL
69#define K_END NULL
70
Benjamin Walshedb35702017-01-14 18:47:22 -050071#if defined(CONFIG_COOP_ENABLED) && defined(CONFIG_PREEMPT_ENABLED)
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -040072#define K_HIGHEST_THREAD_PRIO (-CONFIG_NUM_COOP_PRIORITIES)
Benjamin Walshedb35702017-01-14 18:47:22 -050073#elif defined(CONFIG_COOP_ENABLED)
74#define K_HIGHEST_THREAD_PRIO (-CONFIG_NUM_COOP_PRIORITIES - 1)
75#elif defined(CONFIG_PREEMPT_ENABLED)
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -040076#define K_HIGHEST_THREAD_PRIO 0
Benjamin Walshedb35702017-01-14 18:47:22 -050077#else
78#error "invalid configuration"
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -040079#endif
80
Benjamin Walsh7fa3cd72017-01-14 18:49:11 -050081#ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_ENABLED
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -040082#define K_LOWEST_THREAD_PRIO CONFIG_NUM_PREEMPT_PRIORITIES
83#else
84#define K_LOWEST_THREAD_PRIO -1
85#endif
86
Benjamin Walshfab8d922016-11-08 15:36:36 -050087#define K_IDLE_PRIO K_LOWEST_THREAD_PRIO
88
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -040089#define K_HIGHEST_APPLICATION_THREAD_PRIO (K_HIGHEST_THREAD_PRIO)
90#define K_LOWEST_APPLICATION_THREAD_PRIO (K_LOWEST_THREAD_PRIO - 1)
91
92typedef sys_dlist_t _wait_q_t;
93
Anas Nashif2f203c22016-12-18 06:57:45 -050094#ifdef CONFIG_OBJECT_TRACING
95#define _OBJECT_TRACING_NEXT_PTR(type) struct type *__next
96#define _OBJECT_TRACING_INIT .__next = NULL,
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -040097#else
Anas Nashif2f203c22016-12-18 06:57:45 -050098#define _OBJECT_TRACING_INIT
99#define _OBJECT_TRACING_NEXT_PTR(type)
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -0400100#endif
101
Benjamin Walshacc68c12017-01-29 18:57:45 -0500102#ifdef CONFIG_POLL
Luiz Augusto von Dentz7d01c5e2017-08-21 10:49:29 +0300103#define _POLL_EVENT_OBJ_INIT(obj) \
104 .poll_events = SYS_DLIST_STATIC_INIT(&obj.poll_events),
105#define _POLL_EVENT sys_dlist_t poll_events
Benjamin Walshacc68c12017-01-29 18:57:45 -0500106#else
Luiz Augusto von Dentz7d01c5e2017-08-21 10:49:29 +0300107#define _POLL_EVENT_OBJ_INIT(obj)
Benjamin Walshacc68c12017-01-29 18:57:45 -0500108#define _POLL_EVENT
109#endif
110
Benjamin Walshf6ca7de2016-11-08 10:36:50 -0500111struct k_thread;
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -0400112struct k_mutex;
113struct k_sem;
Benjamin Walsh31a3f6a2016-10-25 13:28:35 -0400114struct k_alert;
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -0400115struct k_msgq;
116struct k_mbox;
117struct k_pipe;
Luiz Augusto von Dentza7ddb872017-02-21 14:50:42 +0200118struct k_queue;
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -0400119struct k_fifo;
120struct k_lifo;
121struct k_stack;
Benjamin Walsh7ef0f622016-10-24 17:04:43 -0400122struct k_mem_slab;
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -0400123struct k_mem_pool;
124struct k_timer;
Benjamin Walshacc68c12017-01-29 18:57:45 -0500125struct k_poll_event;
126struct k_poll_signal;
Chunlin Hane9c97022017-07-07 20:29:30 +0800127struct k_mem_domain;
128struct k_mem_partition;
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -0400129
Andrew Boie5bd891d2017-09-27 12:59:28 -0700130/* This enumeration needs to be kept in sync with the lists of kernel objects
131 * and subsystems in scripts/gen_kobject_list.py, as well as the otype_to_str()
132 * function in kernel/userspace.c
133 */
Andrew Boie945af952017-08-22 13:15:23 -0700134enum k_objects {
Andrew Boie7e3d3d72017-10-10 09:31:32 -0700135 K_OBJ_ANY,
136
Andrew Boie5bd891d2017-09-27 12:59:28 -0700137 /* Core kernel objects */
Andrew Boie945af952017-08-22 13:15:23 -0700138 K_OBJ_ALERT,
Andrew Boie945af952017-08-22 13:15:23 -0700139 K_OBJ_MSGQ,
140 K_OBJ_MUTEX,
141 K_OBJ_PIPE,
142 K_OBJ_SEM,
143 K_OBJ_STACK,
144 K_OBJ_THREAD,
145 K_OBJ_TIMER,
Andrew Boiebca15da2017-10-15 14:17:48 -0700146 K_OBJ__THREAD_STACK_ELEMENT,
Andrew Boie945af952017-08-22 13:15:23 -0700147
Andrew Boie5bd891d2017-09-27 12:59:28 -0700148 /* Driver subsystems */
149 K_OBJ_DRIVER_ADC,
150 K_OBJ_DRIVER_AIO_CMP,
Andrew Boie5bd891d2017-09-27 12:59:28 -0700151 K_OBJ_DRIVER_COUNTER,
152 K_OBJ_DRIVER_CRYPTO,
Andrew Boiece6c8f32018-02-09 13:58:37 -0800153 K_OBJ_DRIVER_DMA,
Andrew Boie5bd891d2017-09-27 12:59:28 -0700154 K_OBJ_DRIVER_FLASH,
155 K_OBJ_DRIVER_GPIO,
156 K_OBJ_DRIVER_I2C,
157 K_OBJ_DRIVER_I2S,
158 K_OBJ_DRIVER_IPM,
159 K_OBJ_DRIVER_PINMUX,
160 K_OBJ_DRIVER_PWM,
Leandro Pereirada9b0dd2017-10-13 16:30:55 -0700161 K_OBJ_DRIVER_ENTROPY,
Andrew Boie5bd891d2017-09-27 12:59:28 -0700162 K_OBJ_DRIVER_RTC,
163 K_OBJ_DRIVER_SENSOR,
Andrew Boie5bd891d2017-09-27 12:59:28 -0700164 K_OBJ_DRIVER_SPI,
165 K_OBJ_DRIVER_UART,
Andrew Boie5bd891d2017-09-27 12:59:28 -0700166
Andrew Boie945af952017-08-22 13:15:23 -0700167 K_OBJ_LAST
168};
169
170#ifdef CONFIG_USERSPACE
171/* Table generated by gperf, these objects are retrieved via
172 * _k_object_find() */
173struct _k_object {
174 char *name;
Andrew Boiea811af32017-10-14 13:50:26 -0700175 u8_t perms[CONFIG_MAX_THREAD_BYTES];
176 u8_t type;
177 u8_t flags;
Andrew Boiebca15da2017-10-15 14:17:48 -0700178 u32_t data;
Andrew Boie945af952017-08-22 13:15:23 -0700179} __packed;
180
Andrew Boie877f82e2017-10-17 11:20:22 -0700181struct _k_object_assignment {
182 struct k_thread *thread;
183 void * const *objects;
184};
185
186/**
187 * @brief Grant a static thread access to a list of kernel objects
188 *
189 * For threads declared with K_THREAD_DEFINE(), grant the thread access to
190 * a set of kernel objects. These objects do not need to be in an initialized
191 * state. The permissions will be granted when the threads are initialized
192 * in the early boot sequence.
193 *
194 * All arguments beyond the first must be pointers to kernel objects.
195 *
196 * @param name_ Name of the thread, as passed to K_THREAD_DEFINE()
197 */
198#define K_THREAD_ACCESS_GRANT(name_, ...) \
199 static void * const _CONCAT(_object_list_, name_)[] = \
200 { __VA_ARGS__, NULL }; \
201 static __used __in_section_unique(object_access) \
202 const struct _k_object_assignment \
203 _CONCAT(_object_access_, name_) = \
204 { (&_k_thread_obj_ ## name_), \
205 (_CONCAT(_object_list_, name_)) }
206
Andrew Boie945af952017-08-22 13:15:23 -0700207#define K_OBJ_FLAG_INITIALIZED BIT(0)
Andrew Boie04caa672017-10-13 13:57:07 -0700208#define K_OBJ_FLAG_PUBLIC BIT(1)
Andrew Boie945af952017-08-22 13:15:23 -0700209
210/**
211 * Lookup a kernel object and init its metadata if it exists
212 *
213 * Calling this on an object will make it usable from userspace.
214 * Intended to be called as the last statement in kernel object init
215 * functions.
216 *
217 * @param object Address of the kernel object
218 */
219void _k_object_init(void *obj);
Andrew Boie743e4682017-10-04 12:25:50 -0700220#else
Andrew Boie877f82e2017-10-17 11:20:22 -0700221
222#define K_THREAD_ACCESS_GRANT(thread, ...)
223
Anas Nashif954d5502018-02-25 08:37:28 -0600224/**
225 * @internal
226 */
Andrew Boie743e4682017-10-04 12:25:50 -0700227static inline void _k_object_init(void *obj)
228{
229 ARG_UNUSED(obj);
230}
231
Anas Nashif954d5502018-02-25 08:37:28 -0600232/**
233 * @internal
234 */
Andrew Boie743e4682017-10-04 12:25:50 -0700235static inline void _impl_k_object_access_grant(void *object,
236 struct k_thread *thread)
237{
238 ARG_UNUSED(object);
239 ARG_UNUSED(thread);
240}
241
Anas Nashif954d5502018-02-25 08:37:28 -0600242/**
243 * @internal
244 */
Andrew Boiea89bf012017-10-09 14:47:55 -0700245static inline void _impl_k_object_access_revoke(void *object,
246 struct k_thread *thread)
247{
248 ARG_UNUSED(object);
249 ARG_UNUSED(thread);
250}
251
Andrew Boie41bab6e2017-10-14 14:42:23 -0700252static inline void k_object_access_all_grant(void *object)
Andrew Boie743e4682017-10-04 12:25:50 -0700253{
254 ARG_UNUSED(object);
255}
256#endif /* !CONFIG_USERSPACE */
Andrew Boie945af952017-08-22 13:15:23 -0700257
258/**
259 * grant a thread access to a kernel object
260 *
261 * The thread will be granted access to the object if the caller is from
262 * supervisor mode, or the caller is from user mode AND has permissions
Andrew Boiea89bf012017-10-09 14:47:55 -0700263 * on both the object and the thread whose access is being granted.
Andrew Boie945af952017-08-22 13:15:23 -0700264 *
265 * @param object Address of kernel object
266 * @param thread Thread to grant access to the object
267 */
Andrew Boie743e4682017-10-04 12:25:50 -0700268__syscall void k_object_access_grant(void *object, struct k_thread *thread);
Andrew Boie945af952017-08-22 13:15:23 -0700269
Andrew Boiea89bf012017-10-09 14:47:55 -0700270/**
271 * grant a thread access to a kernel object
272 *
273 * The thread will lose access to the object if the caller is from
274 * supervisor mode, or the caller is from user mode AND has permissions
275 * on both the object and the thread whose access is being revoked.
276 *
277 * @param object Address of kernel object
278 * @param thread Thread to remove access to the object
279 */
280__syscall void k_object_access_revoke(void *object, struct k_thread *thread);
Andrew Boie3b5ae802017-10-04 12:10:32 -0700281
282/**
283 * grant all present and future threads access to an object
284 *
285 * If the caller is from supervisor mode, or the caller is from user mode and
286 * have sufficient permissions on the object, then that object will have
287 * permissions granted to it for *all* current and future threads running in
288 * the system, effectively becoming a public kernel object.
289 *
290 * Use of this API should be avoided on systems that are running untrusted code
291 * as it is possible for such code to derive the addresses of kernel objects
292 * and perform unwanted operations on them.
293 *
Andrew Boie04caa672017-10-13 13:57:07 -0700294 * It is not possible to revoke permissions on public objects; once public,
295 * any thread may use it.
296 *
Andrew Boie3b5ae802017-10-04 12:10:32 -0700297 * @param object Address of kernel object
298 */
Andrew Boie41bab6e2017-10-14 14:42:23 -0700299void k_object_access_all_grant(void *object);
Andrew Boie945af952017-08-22 13:15:23 -0700300
Andrew Boiebca15da2017-10-15 14:17:48 -0700301/* Using typedef deliberately here, this is quite intended to be an opaque
302 * type. K_THREAD_STACK_BUFFER() should be used to access the data within.
303 *
304 * The purpose of this data type is to clearly distinguish between the
305 * declared symbol for a stack (of type k_thread_stack_t) and the underlying
306 * buffer which composes the stack data actually used by the underlying
307 * thread; they cannot be used interchangably as some arches precede the
308 * stack buffer region with guard areas that trigger a MPU or MMU fault
309 * if written to.
310 *
311 * APIs that want to work with the buffer inside should continue to use
312 * char *.
313 *
314 * Stacks should always be created with K_THREAD_STACK_DEFINE().
315 */
316struct __packed _k_thread_stack_element {
317 char data;
318};
Andrew Boiec5c104f2017-10-16 14:46:34 -0700319typedef struct _k_thread_stack_element k_thread_stack_t;
Andrew Boiebca15da2017-10-15 14:17:48 -0700320
Andrew Boie73abd322017-04-04 13:19:13 -0700321/* timeouts */
322
323struct _timeout;
324typedef void (*_timeout_func_t)(struct _timeout *t);
325
326struct _timeout {
327 sys_dnode_t node;
328 struct k_thread *thread;
329 sys_dlist_t *wait_q;
330 s32_t delta_ticks_from_prev;
331 _timeout_func_t func;
332};
333
334extern s32_t _timeout_remaining_get(struct _timeout *timeout);
335
Andrew Boie1e06ffc2017-09-11 09:30:04 -0700336/**
337 * @typedef k_thread_entry_t
338 * @brief Thread entry point function type.
339 *
340 * A thread's entry point function is invoked when the thread starts executing.
341 * Up to 3 argument values can be passed to the function.
342 *
343 * The thread terminates execution permanently if the entry point function
344 * returns. The thread is responsible for releasing any shared resources
345 * it may own (such as mutexes and dynamically allocated memory), prior to
346 * returning.
347 *
348 * @param p1 First argument.
349 * @param p2 Second argument.
350 * @param p3 Third argument.
351 *
352 * @return N/A
353 */
354typedef void (*k_thread_entry_t)(void *p1, void *p2, void *p3);
Andrew Boie73abd322017-04-04 13:19:13 -0700355
356#ifdef CONFIG_THREAD_MONITOR
357struct __thread_entry {
Andrew Boie1e06ffc2017-09-11 09:30:04 -0700358 k_thread_entry_t pEntry;
Andrew Boie73abd322017-04-04 13:19:13 -0700359 void *parameter1;
360 void *parameter2;
361 void *parameter3;
362};
363#endif
364
365/* can be used for creating 'dummy' threads, e.g. for pending on objects */
366struct _thread_base {
367
368 /* this thread's entry in a ready/wait queue */
369 sys_dnode_t k_q_node;
370
371 /* user facing 'thread options'; values defined in include/kernel.h */
372 u8_t user_options;
373
374 /* thread state */
375 u8_t thread_state;
376
377 /*
378 * scheduler lock count and thread priority
379 *
380 * These two fields control the preemptibility of a thread.
381 *
382 * When the scheduler is locked, sched_locked is decremented, which
383 * means that the scheduler is locked for values from 0xff to 0x01. A
384 * thread is coop if its prio is negative, thus 0x80 to 0xff when
385 * looked at the value as unsigned.
386 *
387 * By putting them end-to-end, this means that a thread is
388 * non-preemptible if the bundled value is greater than or equal to
389 * 0x0080.
390 */
391 union {
392 struct {
393#if __BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__
394 u8_t sched_locked;
395 s8_t prio;
396#else /* LITTLE and PDP */
397 s8_t prio;
398 u8_t sched_locked;
399#endif
400 };
401 u16_t preempt;
402 };
403
Andy Ross2724fd12018-01-29 14:55:20 -0800404#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
405 /* True for the per-CPU idle threads */
406 u8_t is_idle;
407
408 /* Non-zero when actively running on a CPU */
409 u8_t active;
410
411 /* CPU index on which thread was last run */
412 u8_t cpu;
413#endif
414
Andrew Boie73abd322017-04-04 13:19:13 -0700415 /* data returned by APIs */
416 void *swap_data;
417
418#ifdef CONFIG_SYS_CLOCK_EXISTS
419 /* this thread's entry in a timeout queue */
420 struct _timeout timeout;
421#endif
Andrew Boie73abd322017-04-04 13:19:13 -0700422};
423
424typedef struct _thread_base _thread_base_t;
425
426#if defined(CONFIG_THREAD_STACK_INFO)
427/* Contains the stack information of a thread */
428struct _thread_stack_info {
429 /* Stack Start */
430 u32_t start;
431 /* Stack Size */
432 u32_t size;
433};
Andrew Boie41c68ec2017-05-11 15:38:20 -0700434
435typedef struct _thread_stack_info _thread_stack_info_t;
Andrew Boie73abd322017-04-04 13:19:13 -0700436#endif /* CONFIG_THREAD_STACK_INFO */
437
Chunlin Hane9c97022017-07-07 20:29:30 +0800438#if defined(CONFIG_USERSPACE)
439struct _mem_domain_info {
440 /* memory domain queue node */
441 sys_dnode_t mem_domain_q_node;
442 /* memory domain of the thread */
443 struct k_mem_domain *mem_domain;
444};
445
446#endif /* CONFIG_USERSPACE */
447
Andrew Boie73abd322017-04-04 13:19:13 -0700448struct k_thread {
449
450 struct _thread_base base;
451
452 /* defined by the architecture, but all archs need these */
453 struct _caller_saved caller_saved;
454 struct _callee_saved callee_saved;
455
456 /* static thread init data */
457 void *init_data;
458
459 /* abort function */
460 void (*fn_abort)(void);
461
462#if defined(CONFIG_THREAD_MONITOR)
463 /* thread entry and parameters description */
464 struct __thread_entry *entry;
465
466 /* next item in list of all threads */
467 struct k_thread *next_thread;
468#endif
469
470#ifdef CONFIG_THREAD_CUSTOM_DATA
471 /* crude thread-local storage */
472 void *custom_data;
473#endif
474
475#ifdef CONFIG_ERRNO
476 /* per-thread errno variable */
477 int errno_var;
478#endif
479
480#if defined(CONFIG_THREAD_STACK_INFO)
481 /* Stack Info */
482 struct _thread_stack_info stack_info;
483#endif /* CONFIG_THREAD_STACK_INFO */
484
Chunlin Hane9c97022017-07-07 20:29:30 +0800485#if defined(CONFIG_USERSPACE)
486 /* memory domain info of the thread */
487 struct _mem_domain_info mem_domain_info;
Andrew Boiebca15da2017-10-15 14:17:48 -0700488 /* Base address of thread stack */
Andrew Boiec5c104f2017-10-16 14:46:34 -0700489 k_thread_stack_t *stack_obj;
Chunlin Hane9c97022017-07-07 20:29:30 +0800490#endif /* CONFIG_USERSPACE */
491
Andy Ross042d8ec2017-12-09 08:37:20 -0800492#if defined(CONFIG_USE_SWITCH)
493 /* When using __switch() a few previously arch-specific items
494 * become part of the core OS
495 */
496
497 /* _Swap() return value */
498 int swap_retval;
499
500 /* Context handle returned via _arch_switch() */
501 void *switch_handle;
502#endif
503
Andrew Boie73abd322017-04-04 13:19:13 -0700504 /* arch-specifics: must always be at the end */
505 struct _thread_arch arch;
506};
507
508typedef struct k_thread _thread_t;
Benjamin Walshb7ef0cb2016-10-05 17:32:01 -0400509typedef struct k_thread *k_tid_t;
Andrew Boie73abd322017-04-04 13:19:13 -0700510#define tcs k_thread
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -0400511
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -0400512enum execution_context_types {
513 K_ISR = 0,
514 K_COOP_THREAD,
515 K_PREEMPT_THREAD,
516};
517
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400518/**
Carles Cuficb0cf9f2017-01-10 10:57:38 +0100519 * @defgroup profiling_apis Profiling APIs
520 * @ingroup kernel_apis
521 * @{
522 */
523
524/**
525 * @brief Analyze the main, idle, interrupt and system workqueue call stacks
526 *
Andrew Boiedc5d9352017-06-02 12:56:47 -0700527 * This routine calls @ref STACK_ANALYZE on the 4 call stacks declared and
Carles Cuficb0cf9f2017-01-10 10:57:38 +0100528 * maintained by the kernel. The sizes of those 4 call stacks are defined by:
529 *
530 * CONFIG_MAIN_STACK_SIZE
531 * CONFIG_IDLE_STACK_SIZE
532 * CONFIG_ISR_STACK_SIZE
533 * CONFIG_SYSTEM_WORKQUEUE_STACK_SIZE
534 *
535 * @note CONFIG_INIT_STACKS and CONFIG_PRINTK must be set for this function to
536 * produce output.
537 *
538 * @return N/A
539 */
540extern void k_call_stacks_analyze(void);
541
Anas Nashif166f5192018-02-25 08:02:36 -0600542/** @} */
Carles Cuficb0cf9f2017-01-10 10:57:38 +0100543
544/**
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -0500545 * @defgroup thread_apis Thread APIs
546 * @ingroup kernel_apis
547 * @{
548 */
549
Benjamin Walshed240f22017-01-22 13:05:08 -0500550#endif /* !_ASMLANGUAGE */
551
552
553/*
554 * Thread user options. May be needed by assembly code. Common part uses low
555 * bits, arch-specific use high bits.
556 */
557
558/* system thread that must not abort */
559#define K_ESSENTIAL (1 << 0)
560
561#if defined(CONFIG_FP_SHARING)
562/* thread uses floating point registers */
563#define K_FP_REGS (1 << 1)
564#endif
565
Andrew Boie5cfa5dc2017-08-30 14:17:44 -0700566/* This thread has dropped from supervisor mode to user mode and consequently
567 * has additional restrictions
568 */
569#define K_USER (1 << 2)
570
Andrew Boie47f8fd12017-10-05 11:11:02 -0700571/* Indicates that the thread being created should inherit all kernel object
572 * permissions from the thread that created it. No effect if CONFIG_USERSPACE
573 * is not enabled.
574 */
575#define K_INHERIT_PERMS (1 << 3)
576
Benjamin Walshed240f22017-01-22 13:05:08 -0500577#ifdef CONFIG_X86
578/* x86 Bitmask definitions for threads user options */
579
580#if defined(CONFIG_FP_SHARING) && defined(CONFIG_SSE)
581/* thread uses SSEx (and also FP) registers */
582#define K_SSE_REGS (1 << 7)
583#endif
584#endif
585
586/* end - thread options */
587
588#if !defined(_ASMLANGUAGE)
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400589/**
Andrew Boied26cf2d2017-03-30 13:07:02 -0700590 * @brief Create a thread.
591 *
592 * This routine initializes a thread, then schedules it for execution.
593 *
594 * The new thread may be scheduled for immediate execution or a delayed start.
595 * If the newly spawned thread does not have a delayed start the kernel
596 * scheduler may preempt the current thread to allow the new thread to
597 * execute.
598 *
599 * Thread options are architecture-specific, and can include K_ESSENTIAL,
600 * K_FP_REGS, and K_SSE_REGS. Multiple options may be specified by separating
601 * them using "|" (the logical OR operator).
602 *
603 * Historically, users often would use the beginning of the stack memory region
604 * to store the struct k_thread data, although corruption will occur if the
605 * stack overflows this region and stack protection features may not detect this
606 * situation.
607 *
608 * @param new_thread Pointer to uninitialized struct k_thread
609 * @param stack Pointer to the stack space.
610 * @param stack_size Stack size in bytes.
611 * @param entry Thread entry function.
612 * @param p1 1st entry point parameter.
613 * @param p2 2nd entry point parameter.
614 * @param p3 3rd entry point parameter.
615 * @param prio Thread priority.
616 * @param options Thread options.
617 * @param delay Scheduling delay (in milliseconds), or K_NO_WAIT (for no delay).
618 *
619 * @return ID of new thread.
620 */
Andrew Boie662c3452017-10-02 10:51:18 -0700621__syscall k_tid_t k_thread_create(struct k_thread *new_thread,
Andrew Boiec5c104f2017-10-16 14:46:34 -0700622 k_thread_stack_t *stack,
Andrew Boie662c3452017-10-02 10:51:18 -0700623 size_t stack_size,
624 k_thread_entry_t entry,
625 void *p1, void *p2, void *p3,
626 int prio, u32_t options, s32_t delay);
Andrew Boied26cf2d2017-03-30 13:07:02 -0700627
Andrew Boie3f091b52017-08-30 14:34:14 -0700628/**
629 * @brief Drop a thread's privileges permanently to user mode
630 *
631 * @param entry Function to start executing from
632 * @param p1 1st entry point parameter
633 * @param p2 2nd entry point parameter
634 * @param p3 3rd entry point parameter
635 */
636extern FUNC_NORETURN void k_thread_user_mode_enter(k_thread_entry_t entry,
637 void *p1, void *p2,
638 void *p3);
Andrew Boie3f091b52017-08-30 14:34:14 -0700639
Andrew Boied26cf2d2017-03-30 13:07:02 -0700640/**
Andrew Boiee12857a2017-10-17 11:38:26 -0700641 * @brief Grant a thread access to a NULL-terminated set of kernel objects
642 *
643 * This is a convenience function. For the provided thread, grant access to
644 * the remaining arguments, which must be pointers to kernel objects.
645 * The final argument must be a NULL.
646 *
647 * The thread object must be initialized (i.e. running). The objects don't
648 * need to be.
649 *
650 * @param thread Thread to grant access to objects
651 * @param ... NULL-terminated list of kernel object pointers
652 */
653extern void __attribute__((sentinel))
654 k_thread_access_grant(struct k_thread *thread, ...);
655
656/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500657 * @brief Put the current thread to sleep.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400658 *
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -0500659 * This routine puts the current thread to sleep for @a duration
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500660 * milliseconds.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400661 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500662 * @param duration Number of milliseconds to sleep.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400663 *
664 * @return N/A
665 */
Andrew Boie76c04a22017-09-27 14:45:10 -0700666__syscall void k_sleep(s32_t duration);
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400667
668/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500669 * @brief Cause the current thread to busy wait.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400670 *
671 * This routine causes the current thread to execute a "do nothing" loop for
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500672 * @a usec_to_wait microseconds.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400673 *
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400674 * @return N/A
675 */
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -0500676extern void k_busy_wait(u32_t usec_to_wait);
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400677
678/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500679 * @brief Yield the current thread.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400680 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500681 * This routine causes the current thread to yield execution to another
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400682 * thread of the same or higher priority. If there are no other ready threads
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500683 * of the same or higher priority, the routine returns immediately.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400684 *
685 * @return N/A
686 */
Andrew Boie468190a2017-09-29 14:00:48 -0700687__syscall void k_yield(void);
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400688
689/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500690 * @brief Wake up a sleeping thread.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400691 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500692 * This routine prematurely wakes up @a thread from sleeping.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400693 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500694 * If @a thread is not currently sleeping, the routine has no effect.
695 *
696 * @param thread ID of thread to wake.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400697 *
698 * @return N/A
699 */
Andrew Boie468190a2017-09-29 14:00:48 -0700700__syscall void k_wakeup(k_tid_t thread);
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400701
702/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500703 * @brief Get thread ID of the current thread.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400704 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500705 * @return ID of current thread.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400706 */
Andrew Boie76c04a22017-09-27 14:45:10 -0700707__syscall k_tid_t k_current_get(void);
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400708
709/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500710 * @brief Cancel thread performing a delayed start.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400711 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500712 * This routine prevents @a thread from executing if it has not yet started
713 * execution. The thread must be re-spawned before it will execute.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400714 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500715 * @param thread ID of thread to cancel.
716 *
David B. Kinder8b986d72017-04-18 15:56:26 -0700717 * @retval 0 Thread spawning canceled.
Allan Stephens9ef50f42016-11-16 15:33:31 -0500718 * @retval -EINVAL Thread has already started executing.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400719 */
Andrew Boie468190a2017-09-29 14:00:48 -0700720__syscall int k_thread_cancel(k_tid_t thread);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -0400721
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400722/**
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -0500723 * @brief Abort a thread.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400724 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500725 * This routine permanently stops execution of @a thread. The thread is taken
726 * off all kernel queues it is part of (i.e. the ready queue, the timeout
727 * queue, or a kernel object wait queue). However, any kernel resources the
728 * thread might currently own (such as mutexes or memory blocks) are not
729 * released. It is the responsibility of the caller of this routine to ensure
730 * all necessary cleanup is performed.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400731 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500732 * @param thread ID of thread to abort.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400733 *
734 * @return N/A
735 */
Andrew Boie468190a2017-09-29 14:00:48 -0700736__syscall void k_thread_abort(k_tid_t thread);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -0400737
Andrew Boie7d627c52017-08-30 11:01:56 -0700738
739/**
740 * @brief Start an inactive thread
741 *
742 * If a thread was created with K_FOREVER in the delay parameter, it will
743 * not be added to the scheduling queue until this function is called
744 * on it.
745 *
746 * @param thread thread to start
747 */
Andrew Boie468190a2017-09-29 14:00:48 -0700748__syscall void k_thread_start(k_tid_t thread);
Andrew Boie7d627c52017-08-30 11:01:56 -0700749
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -0500750/**
751 * @cond INTERNAL_HIDDEN
752 */
753
Benjamin Walshd211a522016-12-06 11:44:01 -0500754/* timeout has timed out and is not on _timeout_q anymore */
755#define _EXPIRED (-2)
756
757/* timeout is not in use */
758#define _INACTIVE (-1)
759
Peter Mitsisa04c0d72016-09-28 19:26:00 -0400760struct _static_thread_data {
Andrew Boied26cf2d2017-03-30 13:07:02 -0700761 struct k_thread *init_thread;
Andrew Boiec5c104f2017-10-16 14:46:34 -0700762 k_thread_stack_t *init_stack;
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -0400763 unsigned int init_stack_size;
Andrew Boie1e06ffc2017-09-11 09:30:04 -0700764 k_thread_entry_t init_entry;
Allan Stephens7c5bffa2016-10-26 10:01:28 -0500765 void *init_p1;
766 void *init_p2;
767 void *init_p3;
768 int init_prio;
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -0500769 u32_t init_options;
770 s32_t init_delay;
Allan Stephens7c5bffa2016-10-26 10:01:28 -0500771 void (*init_abort)(void);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -0400772};
773
Andrew Boied26cf2d2017-03-30 13:07:02 -0700774#define _THREAD_INITIALIZER(thread, stack, stack_size, \
Peter Mitsisb2fd5be2016-10-11 12:06:25 -0400775 entry, p1, p2, p3, \
Allan Stephens6cfe1322016-10-26 10:16:51 -0500776 prio, options, delay, abort, groups) \
777 { \
Andrew Boied26cf2d2017-03-30 13:07:02 -0700778 .init_thread = (thread), \
779 .init_stack = (stack), \
Allan Stephens6cfe1322016-10-26 10:16:51 -0500780 .init_stack_size = (stack_size), \
Andrew Boie1e06ffc2017-09-11 09:30:04 -0700781 .init_entry = (k_thread_entry_t)entry, \
Peter Mitsisb2fd5be2016-10-11 12:06:25 -0400782 .init_p1 = (void *)p1, \
783 .init_p2 = (void *)p2, \
784 .init_p3 = (void *)p3, \
Allan Stephens6cfe1322016-10-26 10:16:51 -0500785 .init_prio = (prio), \
786 .init_options = (options), \
787 .init_delay = (delay), \
788 .init_abort = (abort), \
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -0400789 }
790
Peter Mitsisb2fd5be2016-10-11 12:06:25 -0400791/**
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -0500792 * INTERNAL_HIDDEN @endcond
793 */
794
795/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500796 * @brief Statically define and initialize a thread.
797 *
798 * The thread may be scheduled for immediate execution or a delayed start.
799 *
800 * Thread options are architecture-specific, and can include K_ESSENTIAL,
801 * K_FP_REGS, and K_SSE_REGS. Multiple options may be specified by separating
802 * them using "|" (the logical OR operator).
803 *
804 * The ID of the thread can be accessed using:
805 *
Allan Stephens82d4c3a2016-11-17 09:23:46 -0500806 * @code extern const k_tid_t <name>; @endcode
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500807 *
808 * @param name Name of the thread.
809 * @param stack_size Stack size in bytes.
810 * @param entry Thread entry function.
811 * @param p1 1st entry point parameter.
812 * @param p2 2nd entry point parameter.
813 * @param p3 3rd entry point parameter.
814 * @param prio Thread priority.
815 * @param options Thread options.
816 * @param delay Scheduling delay (in milliseconds), or K_NO_WAIT (for no delay).
Peter Mitsisb2fd5be2016-10-11 12:06:25 -0400817 *
818 * @internal It has been observed that the x86 compiler by default aligns
819 * these _static_thread_data structures to 32-byte boundaries, thereby
820 * wasting space. To work around this, force a 4-byte alignment.
821 */
Allan Stephens6cfe1322016-10-26 10:16:51 -0500822#define K_THREAD_DEFINE(name, stack_size, \
823 entry, p1, p2, p3, \
824 prio, options, delay) \
Andrew Boiedc5d9352017-06-02 12:56:47 -0700825 K_THREAD_STACK_DEFINE(_k_thread_stack_##name, stack_size); \
Andrew Boie8749c262017-08-29 12:18:07 -0700826 struct k_thread __kernel _k_thread_obj_##name; \
Allan Stephens6cfe1322016-10-26 10:16:51 -0500827 struct _static_thread_data _k_thread_data_##name __aligned(4) \
Allan Stephense7d2cc22016-10-19 16:10:46 -0500828 __in_section(_static_thread_data, static, name) = \
Andrew Boied26cf2d2017-03-30 13:07:02 -0700829 _THREAD_INITIALIZER(&_k_thread_obj_##name, \
830 _k_thread_stack_##name, stack_size, \
Allan Stephens6cfe1322016-10-26 10:16:51 -0500831 entry, p1, p2, p3, prio, options, delay, \
Andrew Boied26cf2d2017-03-30 13:07:02 -0700832 NULL, 0); \
833 const k_tid_t name = (k_tid_t)&_k_thread_obj_##name
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -0400834
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400835/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500836 * @brief Get a thread's priority.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400837 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500838 * This routine gets the priority of @a thread.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400839 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500840 * @param thread ID of thread whose priority is needed.
841 *
842 * @return Priority of @a thread.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400843 */
Andrew Boie76c04a22017-09-27 14:45:10 -0700844__syscall int k_thread_priority_get(k_tid_t thread);
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400845
846/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500847 * @brief Set a thread's priority.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400848 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500849 * This routine immediately changes the priority of @a thread.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400850 *
851 * Rescheduling can occur immediately depending on the priority @a thread is
852 * set to:
853 *
854 * - If its priority is raised above the priority of the caller of this
855 * function, and the caller is preemptible, @a thread will be scheduled in.
856 *
857 * - If the caller operates on itself, it lowers its priority below that of
858 * other threads in the system, and the caller is preemptible, the thread of
859 * highest priority will be scheduled in.
860 *
861 * Priority can be assigned in the range of -CONFIG_NUM_COOP_PRIORITIES to
862 * CONFIG_NUM_PREEMPT_PRIORITIES-1, where -CONFIG_NUM_COOP_PRIORITIES is the
863 * highest priority.
864 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500865 * @param thread ID of thread whose priority is to be set.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400866 * @param prio New priority.
867 *
868 * @warning Changing the priority of a thread currently involved in mutex
869 * priority inheritance may result in undefined behavior.
870 *
871 * @return N/A
872 */
Andrew Boie468190a2017-09-29 14:00:48 -0700873__syscall void k_thread_priority_set(k_tid_t thread, int prio);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -0400874
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400875/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500876 * @brief Suspend a thread.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400877 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500878 * This routine prevents the kernel scheduler from making @a thread the
879 * current thread. All other internal operations on @a thread are still
880 * performed; for example, any timeout it is waiting on keeps ticking,
881 * kernel objects it is waiting on are still handed to it, etc.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400882 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500883 * If @a thread is already suspended, the routine has no effect.
884 *
885 * @param thread ID of thread to suspend.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400886 *
887 * @return N/A
888 */
Andrew Boie468190a2017-09-29 14:00:48 -0700889__syscall void k_thread_suspend(k_tid_t thread);
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400890
891/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500892 * @brief Resume a suspended thread.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400893 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500894 * This routine allows the kernel scheduler to make @a thread the current
895 * thread, when it is next eligible for that role.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400896 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500897 * If @a thread is not currently suspended, the routine has no effect.
898 *
899 * @param thread ID of thread to resume.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400900 *
901 * @return N/A
902 */
Andrew Boie468190a2017-09-29 14:00:48 -0700903__syscall void k_thread_resume(k_tid_t thread);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -0400904
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400905/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500906 * @brief Set time-slicing period and scope.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400907 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500908 * This routine specifies how the scheduler will perform time slicing of
909 * preemptible threads.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400910 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500911 * To enable time slicing, @a slice must be non-zero. The scheduler
912 * ensures that no thread runs for more than the specified time limit
913 * before other threads of that priority are given a chance to execute.
914 * Any thread whose priority is higher than @a prio is exempted, and may
David B. Kinder8b986d72017-04-18 15:56:26 -0700915 * execute as long as desired without being preempted due to time slicing.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400916 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500917 * Time slicing only limits the maximum amount of time a thread may continuously
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400918 * execute. Once the scheduler selects a thread for execution, there is no
919 * minimum guaranteed time the thread will execute before threads of greater or
920 * equal priority are scheduled.
921 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500922 * When the current thread is the only one of that priority eligible
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400923 * for execution, this routine has no effect; the thread is immediately
924 * rescheduled after the slice period expires.
925 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500926 * To disable timeslicing, set both @a slice and @a prio to zero.
927 *
928 * @param slice Maximum time slice length (in milliseconds).
929 * @param prio Highest thread priority level eligible for time slicing.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400930 *
931 * @return N/A
932 */
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -0500933extern void k_sched_time_slice_set(s32_t slice, int prio);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -0400934
Anas Nashif166f5192018-02-25 08:02:36 -0600935/** @} */
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -0500936
937/**
938 * @addtogroup isr_apis
939 * @{
940 */
941
942/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500943 * @brief Determine if code is running at interrupt level.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400944 *
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -0500945 * This routine allows the caller to customize its actions, depending on
946 * whether it is a thread or an ISR.
947 *
948 * @note Can be called by ISRs.
949 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -0500950 * @return 0 if invoked by a thread.
951 * @return Non-zero if invoked by an ISR.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -0400952 */
Benjamin Walshc7ba8b12016-11-08 16:12:59 -0500953extern int k_is_in_isr(void);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -0400954
Benjamin Walsh445830d2016-11-10 15:54:27 -0500955/**
956 * @brief Determine if code is running in a preemptible thread.
957 *
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -0500958 * This routine allows the caller to customize its actions, depending on
959 * whether it can be preempted by another thread. The routine returns a 'true'
960 * value if all of the following conditions are met:
Benjamin Walsh445830d2016-11-10 15:54:27 -0500961 *
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -0500962 * - The code is running in a thread, not at ISR.
963 * - The thread's priority is in the preemptible range.
964 * - The thread has not locked the scheduler.
Benjamin Walsh445830d2016-11-10 15:54:27 -0500965 *
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -0500966 * @note Can be called by ISRs.
967 *
968 * @return 0 if invoked by an ISR or by a cooperative thread.
Benjamin Walsh445830d2016-11-10 15:54:27 -0500969 * @return Non-zero if invoked by a preemptible thread.
970 */
Andrew Boie468190a2017-09-29 14:00:48 -0700971__syscall int k_is_preempt_thread(void);
Benjamin Walsh445830d2016-11-10 15:54:27 -0500972
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -0500973/**
Anas Nashif166f5192018-02-25 08:02:36 -0600974 * @}
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -0500975 */
976
977/**
978 * @addtogroup thread_apis
979 * @{
980 */
981
982/**
983 * @brief Lock the scheduler.
Benjamin Walshd7ad1762016-11-10 14:46:58 -0500984 *
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -0500985 * This routine prevents the current thread from being preempted by another
986 * thread by instructing the scheduler to treat it as a cooperative thread.
987 * If the thread subsequently performs an operation that makes it unready,
988 * it will be context switched out in the normal manner. When the thread
989 * again becomes the current thread, its non-preemptible status is maintained.
Benjamin Walshd7ad1762016-11-10 14:46:58 -0500990 *
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -0500991 * This routine can be called recursively.
Benjamin Walshd7ad1762016-11-10 14:46:58 -0500992 *
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -0500993 * @note k_sched_lock() and k_sched_unlock() should normally be used
994 * when the operation being performed can be safely interrupted by ISRs.
995 * However, if the amount of processing involved is very small, better
996 * performance may be obtained by using irq_lock() and irq_unlock().
Benjamin Walshd7ad1762016-11-10 14:46:58 -0500997 *
998 * @return N/A
999 */
1000extern void k_sched_lock(void);
1001
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05001002/**
1003 * @brief Unlock the scheduler.
Benjamin Walshd7ad1762016-11-10 14:46:58 -05001004 *
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05001005 * This routine reverses the effect of a previous call to k_sched_lock().
1006 * A thread must call the routine once for each time it called k_sched_lock()
1007 * before the thread becomes preemptible.
Benjamin Walshd7ad1762016-11-10 14:46:58 -05001008 *
1009 * @return N/A
1010 */
1011extern void k_sched_unlock(void);
1012
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001013/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001014 * @brief Set current thread's custom data.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001015 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001016 * This routine sets the custom data for the current thread to @ value.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001017 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001018 * Custom data is not used by the kernel itself, and is freely available
1019 * for a thread to use as it sees fit. It can be used as a framework
1020 * upon which to build thread-local storage.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001021 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001022 * @param value New custom data value.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001023 *
1024 * @return N/A
1025 */
Andrew Boie468190a2017-09-29 14:00:48 -07001026__syscall void k_thread_custom_data_set(void *value);
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001027
1028/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001029 * @brief Get current thread's custom data.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001030 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001031 * This routine returns the custom data for the current thread.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001032 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001033 * @return Current custom data value.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001034 */
Andrew Boie468190a2017-09-29 14:00:48 -07001035__syscall void *k_thread_custom_data_get(void);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04001036
1037/**
Anas Nashif166f5192018-02-25 08:02:36 -06001038 * @}
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05001039 */
1040
Benjamin Walsha9604bd2016-09-21 11:05:56 -04001041#include <sys_clock.h>
1042
Allan Stephensc2f15a42016-11-17 12:24:22 -05001043/**
1044 * @addtogroup clock_apis
1045 * @{
1046 */
1047
1048/**
1049 * @brief Generate null timeout delay.
1050 *
1051 * This macro generates a timeout delay that that instructs a kernel API
1052 * not to wait if the requested operation cannot be performed immediately.
1053 *
1054 * @return Timeout delay value.
1055 */
1056#define K_NO_WAIT 0
1057
1058/**
1059 * @brief Generate timeout delay from milliseconds.
1060 *
1061 * This macro generates a timeout delay that that instructs a kernel API
1062 * to wait up to @a ms milliseconds to perform the requested operation.
1063 *
1064 * @param ms Duration in milliseconds.
1065 *
1066 * @return Timeout delay value.
1067 */
Johan Hedberg14471692016-11-13 10:52:15 +02001068#define K_MSEC(ms) (ms)
Allan Stephensc2f15a42016-11-17 12:24:22 -05001069
1070/**
1071 * @brief Generate timeout delay from seconds.
1072 *
1073 * This macro generates a timeout delay that that instructs a kernel API
1074 * to wait up to @a s seconds to perform the requested operation.
1075 *
1076 * @param s Duration in seconds.
1077 *
1078 * @return Timeout delay value.
1079 */
Johan Hedberg14471692016-11-13 10:52:15 +02001080#define K_SECONDS(s) K_MSEC((s) * MSEC_PER_SEC)
Allan Stephensc2f15a42016-11-17 12:24:22 -05001081
1082/**
1083 * @brief Generate timeout delay from minutes.
1084 *
1085 * This macro generates a timeout delay that that instructs a kernel API
1086 * to wait up to @a m minutes to perform the requested operation.
1087 *
1088 * @param m Duration in minutes.
1089 *
1090 * @return Timeout delay value.
1091 */
Johan Hedberg14471692016-11-13 10:52:15 +02001092#define K_MINUTES(m) K_SECONDS((m) * 60)
Allan Stephensc2f15a42016-11-17 12:24:22 -05001093
1094/**
1095 * @brief Generate timeout delay from hours.
1096 *
1097 * This macro generates a timeout delay that that instructs a kernel API
1098 * to wait up to @a h hours to perform the requested operation.
1099 *
1100 * @param h Duration in hours.
1101 *
1102 * @return Timeout delay value.
1103 */
Johan Hedberg14471692016-11-13 10:52:15 +02001104#define K_HOURS(h) K_MINUTES((h) * 60)
1105
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05001106/**
Allan Stephensc2f15a42016-11-17 12:24:22 -05001107 * @brief Generate infinite timeout delay.
1108 *
1109 * This macro generates a timeout delay that that instructs a kernel API
1110 * to wait as long as necessary to perform the requested operation.
1111 *
1112 * @return Timeout delay value.
1113 */
1114#define K_FOREVER (-1)
1115
1116/**
Anas Nashif166f5192018-02-25 08:02:36 -06001117 * @}
Allan Stephensc2f15a42016-11-17 12:24:22 -05001118 */
1119
1120/**
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05001121 * @cond INTERNAL_HIDDEN
1122 */
Benjamin Walsha9604bd2016-09-21 11:05:56 -04001123
Benjamin Walsh62092182016-12-20 14:39:08 -05001124/* kernel clocks */
1125
1126#if (sys_clock_ticks_per_sec == 1000) || \
1127 (sys_clock_ticks_per_sec == 500) || \
1128 (sys_clock_ticks_per_sec == 250) || \
1129 (sys_clock_ticks_per_sec == 125) || \
1130 (sys_clock_ticks_per_sec == 100) || \
1131 (sys_clock_ticks_per_sec == 50) || \
1132 (sys_clock_ticks_per_sec == 25) || \
1133 (sys_clock_ticks_per_sec == 20) || \
1134 (sys_clock_ticks_per_sec == 10) || \
1135 (sys_clock_ticks_per_sec == 1)
1136
1137 #define _ms_per_tick (MSEC_PER_SEC / sys_clock_ticks_per_sec)
1138#else
1139 /* yields horrible 64-bit math on many architectures: try to avoid */
1140 #define _NON_OPTIMIZED_TICKS_PER_SEC
1141#endif
1142
1143#ifdef _NON_OPTIMIZED_TICKS_PER_SEC
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -05001144extern s32_t _ms_to_ticks(s32_t ms);
Benjamin Walsh62092182016-12-20 14:39:08 -05001145#else
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -05001146static ALWAYS_INLINE s32_t _ms_to_ticks(s32_t ms)
Benjamin Walsh62092182016-12-20 14:39:08 -05001147{
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -05001148 return (s32_t)ceiling_fraction((u32_t)ms, _ms_per_tick);
Benjamin Walsh62092182016-12-20 14:39:08 -05001149}
1150#endif
1151
Allan Stephens6c98c4d2016-10-17 14:34:53 -05001152/* added tick needed to account for tick in progress */
Ramesh Thomas89ffd442017-02-05 19:37:19 -08001153#ifdef CONFIG_TICKLESS_KERNEL
1154#define _TICK_ALIGN 0
1155#else
Allan Stephens6c98c4d2016-10-17 14:34:53 -05001156#define _TICK_ALIGN 1
Ramesh Thomas89ffd442017-02-05 19:37:19 -08001157#endif
Allan Stephens6c98c4d2016-10-17 14:34:53 -05001158
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -05001159static inline s64_t __ticks_to_ms(s64_t ticks)
Benjamin Walsha9604bd2016-09-21 11:05:56 -04001160{
Benjamin Walsh62092182016-12-20 14:39:08 -05001161#ifdef CONFIG_SYS_CLOCK_EXISTS
1162
1163#ifdef _NON_OPTIMIZED_TICKS_PER_SEC
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -05001164 return (MSEC_PER_SEC * (u64_t)ticks) / sys_clock_ticks_per_sec;
Benjamin Walsh57d55dc2016-10-04 16:58:08 -04001165#else
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -05001166 return (u64_t)ticks * _ms_per_tick;
Benjamin Walsh62092182016-12-20 14:39:08 -05001167#endif
1168
1169#else
Anas Nashif7b9d8992018-01-09 09:13:28 -05001170 __ASSERT(ticks == 0, "ticks not zero");
Benjamin Walsh57d55dc2016-10-04 16:58:08 -04001171 return 0;
1172#endif
Benjamin Walsha9604bd2016-09-21 11:05:56 -04001173}
1174
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04001175struct k_timer {
1176 /*
1177 * _timeout structure must be first here if we want to use
1178 * dynamic timer allocation. timeout.node is used in the double-linked
1179 * list of free timers
1180 */
1181 struct _timeout timeout;
1182
Allan Stephens45bfa372016-10-12 12:39:42 -05001183 /* wait queue for the (single) thread waiting on this timer */
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04001184 _wait_q_t wait_q;
1185
1186 /* runs in ISR context */
Allan Stephens45bfa372016-10-12 12:39:42 -05001187 void (*expiry_fn)(struct k_timer *);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04001188
1189 /* runs in the context of the thread that calls k_timer_stop() */
Allan Stephens45bfa372016-10-12 12:39:42 -05001190 void (*stop_fn)(struct k_timer *);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04001191
1192 /* timer period */
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -05001193 s32_t period;
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04001194
Allan Stephens45bfa372016-10-12 12:39:42 -05001195 /* timer status */
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -05001196 u32_t status;
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04001197
Benjamin Walshe4e98f92017-01-12 19:38:53 -05001198 /* user-specific data, also used to support legacy features */
1199 void *user_data;
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04001200
Anas Nashif2f203c22016-12-18 06:57:45 -05001201 _OBJECT_TRACING_NEXT_PTR(k_timer);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04001202};
1203
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07001204#define _K_TIMER_INITIALIZER(obj, expiry, stop) \
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04001205 { \
Benjamin Walshd211a522016-12-06 11:44:01 -05001206 .timeout.delta_ticks_from_prev = _INACTIVE, \
Allan Stephens1342adb2016-11-03 13:54:53 -05001207 .timeout.wait_q = NULL, \
1208 .timeout.thread = NULL, \
1209 .timeout.func = _timer_expiration_handler, \
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04001210 .wait_q = SYS_DLIST_STATIC_INIT(&obj.wait_q), \
Allan Stephens1342adb2016-11-03 13:54:53 -05001211 .expiry_fn = expiry, \
1212 .stop_fn = stop, \
1213 .status = 0, \
Benjamin Walshe4e98f92017-01-12 19:38:53 -05001214 .user_data = 0, \
Anas Nashif2f203c22016-12-18 06:57:45 -05001215 _OBJECT_TRACING_INIT \
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04001216 }
1217
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07001218#define K_TIMER_INITIALIZER DEPRECATED_MACRO _K_TIMER_INITIALIZER
1219
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001220/**
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05001221 * INTERNAL_HIDDEN @endcond
1222 */
1223
1224/**
1225 * @defgroup timer_apis Timer APIs
1226 * @ingroup kernel_apis
1227 * @{
1228 */
1229
1230/**
Allan Stephens5eceb852016-11-16 10:16:30 -05001231 * @typedef k_timer_expiry_t
1232 * @brief Timer expiry function type.
1233 *
1234 * A timer's expiry function is executed by the system clock interrupt handler
1235 * each time the timer expires. The expiry function is optional, and is only
1236 * invoked if the timer has been initialized with one.
1237 *
1238 * @param timer Address of timer.
1239 *
1240 * @return N/A
1241 */
1242typedef void (*k_timer_expiry_t)(struct k_timer *timer);
1243
1244/**
1245 * @typedef k_timer_stop_t
1246 * @brief Timer stop function type.
1247 *
1248 * A timer's stop function is executed if the timer is stopped prematurely.
1249 * The function runs in the context of the thread that stops the timer.
1250 * The stop function is optional, and is only invoked if the timer has been
1251 * initialized with one.
1252 *
1253 * @param timer Address of timer.
1254 *
1255 * @return N/A
1256 */
1257typedef void (*k_timer_stop_t)(struct k_timer *timer);
1258
1259/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001260 * @brief Statically define and initialize a timer.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001261 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001262 * The timer can be accessed outside the module where it is defined using:
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001263 *
Allan Stephens82d4c3a2016-11-17 09:23:46 -05001264 * @code extern struct k_timer <name>; @endcode
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001265 *
1266 * @param name Name of the timer variable.
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001267 * @param expiry_fn Function to invoke each time the timer expires.
1268 * @param stop_fn Function to invoke if the timer is stopped while running.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001269 */
Allan Stephens1342adb2016-11-03 13:54:53 -05001270#define K_TIMER_DEFINE(name, expiry_fn, stop_fn) \
Allan Stephense7d2cc22016-10-19 16:10:46 -05001271 struct k_timer name \
1272 __in_section(_k_timer, static, name) = \
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07001273 _K_TIMER_INITIALIZER(name, expiry_fn, stop_fn)
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04001274
Allan Stephens45bfa372016-10-12 12:39:42 -05001275/**
1276 * @brief Initialize a timer.
1277 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001278 * This routine initializes a timer, prior to its first use.
Allan Stephens45bfa372016-10-12 12:39:42 -05001279 *
1280 * @param timer Address of timer.
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001281 * @param expiry_fn Function to invoke each time the timer expires.
1282 * @param stop_fn Function to invoke if the timer is stopped while running.
Allan Stephens45bfa372016-10-12 12:39:42 -05001283 *
1284 * @return N/A
1285 */
1286extern void k_timer_init(struct k_timer *timer,
Allan Stephens5eceb852016-11-16 10:16:30 -05001287 k_timer_expiry_t expiry_fn,
1288 k_timer_stop_t stop_fn);
Andy Ross8d8b2ac2016-09-23 10:08:54 -07001289
Allan Stephens45bfa372016-10-12 12:39:42 -05001290/**
1291 * @brief Start a timer.
1292 *
1293 * This routine starts a timer, and resets its status to zero. The timer
1294 * begins counting down using the specified duration and period values.
1295 *
1296 * Attempting to start a timer that is already running is permitted.
1297 * The timer's status is reset to zero and the timer begins counting down
1298 * using the new duration and period values.
1299 *
1300 * @param timer Address of timer.
1301 * @param duration Initial timer duration (in milliseconds).
1302 * @param period Timer period (in milliseconds).
1303 *
1304 * @return N/A
1305 */
Andrew Boiea354d492017-09-29 16:22:28 -07001306__syscall void k_timer_start(struct k_timer *timer,
1307 s32_t duration, s32_t period);
Allan Stephens45bfa372016-10-12 12:39:42 -05001308
1309/**
1310 * @brief Stop a timer.
1311 *
1312 * This routine stops a running timer prematurely. The timer's stop function,
1313 * if one exists, is invoked by the caller.
1314 *
1315 * Attempting to stop a timer that is not running is permitted, but has no
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001316 * effect on the timer.
Allan Stephens45bfa372016-10-12 12:39:42 -05001317 *
Anas Nashif4fb12ae2017-02-01 20:06:55 -05001318 * @note Can be called by ISRs. The stop handler has to be callable from ISRs
1319 * if @a k_timer_stop is to be called from ISRs.
1320 *
Allan Stephens45bfa372016-10-12 12:39:42 -05001321 * @param timer Address of timer.
1322 *
1323 * @return N/A
1324 */
Andrew Boiea354d492017-09-29 16:22:28 -07001325__syscall void k_timer_stop(struct k_timer *timer);
Allan Stephens45bfa372016-10-12 12:39:42 -05001326
1327/**
1328 * @brief Read timer status.
1329 *
1330 * This routine reads the timer's status, which indicates the number of times
1331 * it has expired since its status was last read.
1332 *
1333 * Calling this routine resets the timer's status to zero.
1334 *
1335 * @param timer Address of timer.
1336 *
1337 * @return Timer status.
1338 */
Andrew Boiea354d492017-09-29 16:22:28 -07001339__syscall u32_t k_timer_status_get(struct k_timer *timer);
Allan Stephens45bfa372016-10-12 12:39:42 -05001340
1341/**
1342 * @brief Synchronize thread to timer expiration.
1343 *
1344 * This routine blocks the calling thread until the timer's status is non-zero
1345 * (indicating that it has expired at least once since it was last examined)
1346 * or the timer is stopped. If the timer status is already non-zero,
1347 * or the timer is already stopped, the caller continues without waiting.
1348 *
1349 * Calling this routine resets the timer's status to zero.
1350 *
1351 * This routine must not be used by interrupt handlers, since they are not
1352 * allowed to block.
1353 *
1354 * @param timer Address of timer.
1355 *
1356 * @return Timer status.
1357 */
Andrew Boiea354d492017-09-29 16:22:28 -07001358__syscall u32_t k_timer_status_sync(struct k_timer *timer);
Allan Stephens45bfa372016-10-12 12:39:42 -05001359
1360/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001361 * @brief Get time remaining before a timer next expires.
Allan Stephens45bfa372016-10-12 12:39:42 -05001362 *
1363 * This routine computes the (approximate) time remaining before a running
1364 * timer next expires. If the timer is not running, it returns zero.
1365 *
1366 * @param timer Address of timer.
1367 *
1368 * @return Remaining time (in milliseconds).
1369 */
Andrew Boiea354d492017-09-29 16:22:28 -07001370__syscall s32_t k_timer_remaining_get(struct k_timer *timer);
1371
1372static inline s32_t _impl_k_timer_remaining_get(struct k_timer *timer)
Johan Hedbergf99ad3f2016-12-09 10:39:49 +02001373{
1374 return _timeout_remaining_get(&timer->timeout);
1375}
Benjamin Walshba5ddc12016-09-21 16:01:22 -04001376
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05001377/**
Benjamin Walshe4e98f92017-01-12 19:38:53 -05001378 * @brief Associate user-specific data with a timer.
1379 *
1380 * This routine records the @a user_data with the @a timer, to be retrieved
1381 * later.
1382 *
1383 * It can be used e.g. in a timer handler shared across multiple subsystems to
1384 * retrieve data specific to the subsystem this timer is associated with.
1385 *
1386 * @param timer Address of timer.
1387 * @param user_data User data to associate with the timer.
1388 *
1389 * @return N/A
1390 */
Andrew Boiea354d492017-09-29 16:22:28 -07001391__syscall void k_timer_user_data_set(struct k_timer *timer, void *user_data);
1392
Anas Nashif954d5502018-02-25 08:37:28 -06001393/**
1394 * @internal
1395 */
Andrew Boiea354d492017-09-29 16:22:28 -07001396static inline void _impl_k_timer_user_data_set(struct k_timer *timer,
1397 void *user_data)
Benjamin Walshe4e98f92017-01-12 19:38:53 -05001398{
1399 timer->user_data = user_data;
1400}
1401
1402/**
1403 * @brief Retrieve the user-specific data from a timer.
1404 *
1405 * @param timer Address of timer.
1406 *
1407 * @return The user data.
1408 */
Andrew Boiea354d492017-09-29 16:22:28 -07001409__syscall void *k_timer_user_data_get(struct k_timer *timer);
1410
1411static inline void *_impl_k_timer_user_data_get(struct k_timer *timer)
Benjamin Walshe4e98f92017-01-12 19:38:53 -05001412{
1413 return timer->user_data;
1414}
1415
Anas Nashif166f5192018-02-25 08:02:36 -06001416/** @} */
Benjamin Walshba5ddc12016-09-21 16:01:22 -04001417
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05001418/**
Allan Stephensc2f15a42016-11-17 12:24:22 -05001419 * @addtogroup clock_apis
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05001420 * @{
1421 */
Allan Stephens45bfa372016-10-12 12:39:42 -05001422
Benjamin Walshba5ddc12016-09-21 16:01:22 -04001423/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001424 * @brief Get system uptime.
Benjamin Walshba5ddc12016-09-21 16:01:22 -04001425 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001426 * This routine returns the elapsed time since the system booted,
1427 * in milliseconds.
1428 *
1429 * @return Current uptime.
Benjamin Walshba5ddc12016-09-21 16:01:22 -04001430 */
Andrew Boiea73d3732017-10-08 12:23:55 -07001431__syscall s64_t k_uptime_get(void);
Benjamin Walshba5ddc12016-09-21 16:01:22 -04001432
Ramesh Thomas89ffd442017-02-05 19:37:19 -08001433#ifdef CONFIG_TICKLESS_KERNEL
1434/**
1435 * @brief Enable clock always on in tickless kernel
1436 *
David B. Kinderfc5f2b32017-05-02 17:21:56 -07001437 * This routine enables keeping the clock running when
Ramesh Thomas89ffd442017-02-05 19:37:19 -08001438 * there are no timer events programmed in tickless kernel
1439 * scheduling. This is necessary if the clock is used to track
1440 * passage of time.
1441 *
1442 * @retval prev_status Previous status of always on flag
1443 */
1444static inline int k_enable_sys_clock_always_on(void)
1445{
1446 int prev_status = _sys_clock_always_on;
1447
1448 _sys_clock_always_on = 1;
1449 _enable_sys_clock();
1450
1451 return prev_status;
1452}
1453
1454/**
1455 * @brief Disable clock always on in tickless kernel
1456 *
David B. Kinderfc5f2b32017-05-02 17:21:56 -07001457 * This routine disables keeping the clock running when
Ramesh Thomas89ffd442017-02-05 19:37:19 -08001458 * there are no timer events programmed in tickless kernel
1459 * scheduling. To save power, this routine should be called
1460 * immediately when clock is not used to track time.
1461 */
1462static inline void k_disable_sys_clock_always_on(void)
1463{
1464 _sys_clock_always_on = 0;
1465}
1466#else
1467#define k_enable_sys_clock_always_on() do { } while ((0))
1468#define k_disable_sys_clock_always_on() do { } while ((0))
1469#endif
1470
Benjamin Walshba5ddc12016-09-21 16:01:22 -04001471/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001472 * @brief Get system uptime (32-bit version).
Benjamin Walshba5ddc12016-09-21 16:01:22 -04001473 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001474 * This routine returns the lower 32-bits of the elapsed time since the system
1475 * booted, in milliseconds.
Benjamin Walshba5ddc12016-09-21 16:01:22 -04001476 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001477 * This routine can be more efficient than k_uptime_get(), as it reduces the
1478 * need for interrupt locking and 64-bit math. However, the 32-bit result
1479 * cannot hold a system uptime time larger than approximately 50 days, so the
1480 * caller must handle possible rollovers.
Benjamin Walshba5ddc12016-09-21 16:01:22 -04001481 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001482 * @return Current uptime.
Benjamin Walshba5ddc12016-09-21 16:01:22 -04001483 */
Andrew Boie76c04a22017-09-27 14:45:10 -07001484__syscall u32_t k_uptime_get_32(void);
Benjamin Walshba5ddc12016-09-21 16:01:22 -04001485
1486/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001487 * @brief Get elapsed time.
Benjamin Walshba5ddc12016-09-21 16:01:22 -04001488 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001489 * This routine computes the elapsed time between the current system uptime
1490 * and an earlier reference time, in milliseconds.
Benjamin Walshba5ddc12016-09-21 16:01:22 -04001491 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001492 * @param reftime Pointer to a reference time, which is updated to the current
1493 * uptime upon return.
1494 *
1495 * @return Elapsed time.
Benjamin Walshba5ddc12016-09-21 16:01:22 -04001496 */
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -05001497extern s64_t k_uptime_delta(s64_t *reftime);
Benjamin Walshba5ddc12016-09-21 16:01:22 -04001498
1499/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001500 * @brief Get elapsed time (32-bit version).
Benjamin Walshba5ddc12016-09-21 16:01:22 -04001501 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001502 * This routine computes the elapsed time between the current system uptime
1503 * and an earlier reference time, in milliseconds.
Benjamin Walshba5ddc12016-09-21 16:01:22 -04001504 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001505 * This routine can be more efficient than k_uptime_delta(), as it reduces the
1506 * need for interrupt locking and 64-bit math. However, the 32-bit result
1507 * cannot hold an elapsed time larger than approximately 50 days, so the
1508 * caller must handle possible rollovers.
Benjamin Walshba5ddc12016-09-21 16:01:22 -04001509 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001510 * @param reftime Pointer to a reference time, which is updated to the current
1511 * uptime upon return.
1512 *
1513 * @return Elapsed time.
Benjamin Walshba5ddc12016-09-21 16:01:22 -04001514 */
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -05001515extern u32_t k_uptime_delta_32(s64_t *reftime);
Benjamin Walshba5ddc12016-09-21 16:01:22 -04001516
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001517/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001518 * @brief Read the hardware clock.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001519 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001520 * This routine returns the current time, as measured by the system's hardware
1521 * clock.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001522 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001523 * @return Current hardware clock up-counter (in cycles).
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001524 */
Andrew Boiee08d07c2017-02-15 13:40:17 -08001525#define k_cycle_get_32() _arch_k_cycle_get_32()
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04001526
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04001527/**
Anas Nashif166f5192018-02-25 08:02:36 -06001528 * @}
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04001529 */
1530
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05001531/**
1532 * @cond INTERNAL_HIDDEN
1533 */
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04001534
Luiz Augusto von Dentza7ddb872017-02-21 14:50:42 +02001535struct k_queue {
Luiz Augusto von Dentza7ddb872017-02-21 14:50:42 +02001536 sys_slist_t data_q;
Luiz Augusto von Dentz84db6412017-07-13 12:43:59 +03001537 union {
1538 _wait_q_t wait_q;
1539
1540 _POLL_EVENT;
1541 };
Luiz Augusto von Dentza7ddb872017-02-21 14:50:42 +02001542
1543 _OBJECT_TRACING_NEXT_PTR(k_queue);
1544};
1545
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07001546#define _K_QUEUE_INITIALIZER(obj) \
Luiz Augusto von Dentza7ddb872017-02-21 14:50:42 +02001547 { \
1548 .wait_q = SYS_DLIST_STATIC_INIT(&obj.wait_q), \
1549 .data_q = SYS_SLIST_STATIC_INIT(&obj.data_q), \
Luiz Augusto von Dentz7d01c5e2017-08-21 10:49:29 +03001550 _POLL_EVENT_OBJ_INIT(obj) \
Luiz Augusto von Dentza7ddb872017-02-21 14:50:42 +02001551 _OBJECT_TRACING_INIT \
1552 }
1553
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07001554#define K_QUEUE_INITIALIZER DEPRECATED_MACRO _K_QUEUE_INITIALIZER
1555
Luiz Augusto von Dentza7ddb872017-02-21 14:50:42 +02001556/**
1557 * INTERNAL_HIDDEN @endcond
1558 */
1559
1560/**
1561 * @defgroup queue_apis Queue APIs
1562 * @ingroup kernel_apis
1563 * @{
1564 */
1565
1566/**
1567 * @brief Initialize a queue.
1568 *
1569 * This routine initializes a queue object, prior to its first use.
1570 *
1571 * @param queue Address of the queue.
1572 *
1573 * @return N/A
1574 */
1575extern void k_queue_init(struct k_queue *queue);
1576
1577/**
Paul Sokolovsky3f507072017-04-25 17:54:31 +03001578 * @brief Cancel waiting on a queue.
1579 *
1580 * This routine causes first thread pending on @a queue, if any, to
1581 * return from k_queue_get() call with NULL value (as if timeout expired).
1582 *
1583 * @note Can be called by ISRs.
1584 *
1585 * @param queue Address of the queue.
1586 *
1587 * @return N/A
1588 */
1589extern void k_queue_cancel_wait(struct k_queue *queue);
1590
1591/**
Luiz Augusto von Dentza7ddb872017-02-21 14:50:42 +02001592 * @brief Append an element to the end of a queue.
1593 *
1594 * This routine appends a data item to @a queue. A queue data item must be
1595 * aligned on a 4-byte boundary, and the first 32 bits of the item are
1596 * reserved for the kernel's use.
1597 *
1598 * @note Can be called by ISRs.
1599 *
1600 * @param queue Address of the queue.
1601 * @param data Address of the data item.
1602 *
1603 * @return N/A
1604 */
1605extern void k_queue_append(struct k_queue *queue, void *data);
1606
1607/**
1608 * @brief Prepend an element to a queue.
1609 *
1610 * This routine prepends a data item to @a queue. A queue data item must be
1611 * aligned on a 4-byte boundary, and the first 32 bits of the item are
1612 * reserved for the kernel's use.
1613 *
1614 * @note Can be called by ISRs.
1615 *
1616 * @param queue Address of the queue.
1617 * @param data Address of the data item.
1618 *
1619 * @return N/A
1620 */
1621extern void k_queue_prepend(struct k_queue *queue, void *data);
1622
1623/**
1624 * @brief Inserts an element to a queue.
1625 *
1626 * This routine inserts a data item to @a queue after previous item. A queue
1627 * data item must be aligned on a 4-byte boundary, and the first 32 bits of the
1628 * item are reserved for the kernel's use.
1629 *
1630 * @note Can be called by ISRs.
1631 *
1632 * @param queue Address of the queue.
1633 * @param prev Address of the previous data item.
1634 * @param data Address of the data item.
1635 *
1636 * @return N/A
1637 */
1638extern void k_queue_insert(struct k_queue *queue, void *prev, void *data);
1639
1640/**
1641 * @brief Atomically append a list of elements to a queue.
1642 *
1643 * This routine adds a list of data items to @a queue in one operation.
1644 * The data items must be in a singly-linked list, with the first 32 bits
1645 * in each data item pointing to the next data item; the list must be
1646 * NULL-terminated.
1647 *
1648 * @note Can be called by ISRs.
1649 *
1650 * @param queue Address of the queue.
1651 * @param head Pointer to first node in singly-linked list.
1652 * @param tail Pointer to last node in singly-linked list.
1653 *
1654 * @return N/A
1655 */
1656extern void k_queue_append_list(struct k_queue *queue, void *head, void *tail);
1657
1658/**
1659 * @brief Atomically add a list of elements to a queue.
1660 *
1661 * This routine adds a list of data items to @a queue in one operation.
1662 * The data items must be in a singly-linked list implemented using a
1663 * sys_slist_t object. Upon completion, the original list is empty.
1664 *
1665 * @note Can be called by ISRs.
1666 *
1667 * @param queue Address of the queue.
1668 * @param list Pointer to sys_slist_t object.
1669 *
1670 * @return N/A
1671 */
1672extern void k_queue_merge_slist(struct k_queue *queue, sys_slist_t *list);
1673
1674/**
1675 * @brief Get an element from a queue.
1676 *
1677 * This routine removes first data item from @a queue. The first 32 bits of the
1678 * data item are reserved for the kernel's use.
1679 *
1680 * @note Can be called by ISRs, but @a timeout must be set to K_NO_WAIT.
1681 *
1682 * @param queue Address of the queue.
1683 * @param timeout Waiting period to obtain a data item (in milliseconds),
1684 * or one of the special values K_NO_WAIT and K_FOREVER.
1685 *
1686 * @return Address of the data item if successful; NULL if returned
1687 * without waiting, or waiting period timed out.
1688 */
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -05001689extern void *k_queue_get(struct k_queue *queue, s32_t timeout);
Luiz Augusto von Dentza7ddb872017-02-21 14:50:42 +02001690
1691/**
Luiz Augusto von Dentz50b93772017-07-03 16:52:45 +03001692 * @brief Remove an element from a queue.
1693 *
1694 * This routine removes data item from @a queue. The first 32 bits of the
1695 * data item are reserved for the kernel's use. Removing elements from k_queue
1696 * rely on sys_slist_find_and_remove which is not a constant time operation.
1697 *
1698 * @note Can be called by ISRs
1699 *
1700 * @param queue Address of the queue.
1701 * @param data Address of the data item.
1702 *
1703 * @return true if data item was removed
1704 */
1705static inline bool k_queue_remove(struct k_queue *queue, void *data)
1706{
1707 return sys_slist_find_and_remove(&queue->data_q, (sys_snode_t *)data);
1708}
1709
1710/**
Luiz Augusto von Dentza7ddb872017-02-21 14:50:42 +02001711 * @brief Query a queue to see if it has data available.
1712 *
1713 * Note that the data might be already gone by the time this function returns
1714 * if other threads are also trying to read from the queue.
1715 *
1716 * @note Can be called by ISRs.
1717 *
1718 * @param queue Address of the queue.
1719 *
1720 * @return Non-zero if the queue is empty.
1721 * @return 0 if data is available.
1722 */
1723static inline int k_queue_is_empty(struct k_queue *queue)
1724{
1725 return (int)sys_slist_is_empty(&queue->data_q);
1726}
1727
1728/**
Paul Sokolovsky16bb3ec2017-06-08 17:13:03 +03001729 * @brief Peek element at the head of queue.
1730 *
1731 * Return element from the head of queue without removing it.
1732 *
1733 * @param queue Address of the queue.
1734 *
1735 * @return Head element, or NULL if queue is empty.
1736 */
1737static inline void *k_queue_peek_head(struct k_queue *queue)
1738{
1739 return sys_slist_peek_head(&queue->data_q);
1740}
1741
1742/**
1743 * @brief Peek element at the tail of queue.
1744 *
1745 * Return element from the tail of queue without removing it.
1746 *
1747 * @param queue Address of the queue.
1748 *
1749 * @return Tail element, or NULL if queue is empty.
1750 */
1751static inline void *k_queue_peek_tail(struct k_queue *queue)
1752{
1753 return sys_slist_peek_tail(&queue->data_q);
1754}
1755
1756/**
Luiz Augusto von Dentza7ddb872017-02-21 14:50:42 +02001757 * @brief Statically define and initialize a queue.
1758 *
1759 * The queue can be accessed outside the module where it is defined using:
1760 *
1761 * @code extern struct k_queue <name>; @endcode
1762 *
1763 * @param name Name of the queue.
1764 */
1765#define K_QUEUE_DEFINE(name) \
1766 struct k_queue name \
1767 __in_section(_k_queue, static, name) = \
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07001768 _K_QUEUE_INITIALIZER(name)
Luiz Augusto von Dentza7ddb872017-02-21 14:50:42 +02001769
Anas Nashif166f5192018-02-25 08:02:36 -06001770/** @} */
Luiz Augusto von Dentza7ddb872017-02-21 14:50:42 +02001771
1772/**
1773 * @cond INTERNAL_HIDDEN
1774 */
1775
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04001776struct k_fifo {
Luiz Augusto von Dentze5ed88f2017-02-21 15:27:20 +02001777 struct k_queue _queue;
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04001778};
1779
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07001780#define _K_FIFO_INITIALIZER(obj) \
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05001781 { \
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07001782 ._queue = _K_QUEUE_INITIALIZER(obj._queue) \
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05001783 }
1784
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07001785#define K_FIFO_INITIALIZER DEPRECATED_MACRO _K_FIFO_INITIALIZER
1786
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05001787/**
1788 * INTERNAL_HIDDEN @endcond
1789 */
1790
1791/**
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06001792 * @defgroup fifo_apis FIFO APIs
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05001793 * @ingroup kernel_apis
1794 * @{
1795 */
1796
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001797/**
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06001798 * @brief Initialize a FIFO queue.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001799 *
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06001800 * This routine initializes a FIFO queue, prior to its first use.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001801 *
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06001802 * @param fifo Address of the FIFO queue.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001803 *
1804 * @return N/A
1805 */
Luiz Augusto von Dentze5ed88f2017-02-21 15:27:20 +02001806#define k_fifo_init(fifo) \
1807 k_queue_init((struct k_queue *) fifo)
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001808
1809/**
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06001810 * @brief Cancel waiting on a FIFO queue.
Paul Sokolovsky3f507072017-04-25 17:54:31 +03001811 *
1812 * This routine causes first thread pending on @a fifo, if any, to
1813 * return from k_fifo_get() call with NULL value (as if timeout
1814 * expired).
1815 *
1816 * @note Can be called by ISRs.
1817 *
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06001818 * @param fifo Address of the FIFO queue.
Paul Sokolovsky3f507072017-04-25 17:54:31 +03001819 *
1820 * @return N/A
1821 */
1822#define k_fifo_cancel_wait(fifo) \
1823 k_queue_cancel_wait((struct k_queue *) fifo)
1824
1825/**
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06001826 * @brief Add an element to a FIFO queue.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001827 *
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06001828 * This routine adds a data item to @a fifo. A FIFO data item must be
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001829 * aligned on a 4-byte boundary, and the first 32 bits of the item are
1830 * reserved for the kernel's use.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001831 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001832 * @note Can be called by ISRs.
1833 *
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06001834 * @param fifo Address of the FIFO.
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001835 * @param data Address of the data item.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001836 *
1837 * @return N/A
1838 */
Luiz Augusto von Dentze5ed88f2017-02-21 15:27:20 +02001839#define k_fifo_put(fifo, data) \
1840 k_queue_append((struct k_queue *) fifo, data)
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001841
1842/**
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06001843 * @brief Atomically add a list of elements to a FIFO.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001844 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001845 * This routine adds a list of data items to @a fifo in one operation.
1846 * The data items must be in a singly-linked list, with the first 32 bits
1847 * each data item pointing to the next data item; the list must be
1848 * NULL-terminated.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001849 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001850 * @note Can be called by ISRs.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001851 *
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06001852 * @param fifo Address of the FIFO queue.
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001853 * @param head Pointer to first node in singly-linked list.
1854 * @param tail Pointer to last node in singly-linked list.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001855 *
1856 * @return N/A
1857 */
Luiz Augusto von Dentze5ed88f2017-02-21 15:27:20 +02001858#define k_fifo_put_list(fifo, head, tail) \
1859 k_queue_append_list((struct k_queue *) fifo, head, tail)
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001860
1861/**
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06001862 * @brief Atomically add a list of elements to a FIFO queue.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001863 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001864 * This routine adds a list of data items to @a fifo in one operation.
1865 * The data items must be in a singly-linked list implemented using a
1866 * sys_slist_t object. Upon completion, the sys_slist_t object is invalid
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001867 * and must be re-initialized via sys_slist_init().
1868 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001869 * @note Can be called by ISRs.
1870 *
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06001871 * @param fifo Address of the FIFO queue.
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001872 * @param list Pointer to sys_slist_t object.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001873 *
1874 * @return N/A
1875 */
Luiz Augusto von Dentze5ed88f2017-02-21 15:27:20 +02001876#define k_fifo_put_slist(fifo, list) \
1877 k_queue_merge_slist((struct k_queue *) fifo, list)
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001878
1879/**
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06001880 * @brief Get an element from a FIFO queue.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001881 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001882 * This routine removes a data item from @a fifo in a "first in, first out"
1883 * manner. The first 32 bits of the data item are reserved for the kernel's use.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001884 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001885 * @note Can be called by ISRs, but @a timeout must be set to K_NO_WAIT.
1886 *
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06001887 * @param fifo Address of the FIFO queue.
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05001888 * @param timeout Waiting period to obtain a data item (in milliseconds),
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001889 * or one of the special values K_NO_WAIT and K_FOREVER.
1890 *
Allan Stephens9ef50f42016-11-16 15:33:31 -05001891 * @return Address of the data item if successful; NULL if returned
1892 * without waiting, or waiting period timed out.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001893 */
Luiz Augusto von Dentze5ed88f2017-02-21 15:27:20 +02001894#define k_fifo_get(fifo, timeout) \
1895 k_queue_get((struct k_queue *) fifo, timeout)
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04001896
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001897/**
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06001898 * @brief Query a FIFO queue to see if it has data available.
Benjamin Walsh39b80d82017-01-28 10:06:07 -05001899 *
1900 * Note that the data might be already gone by the time this function returns
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06001901 * if other threads is also trying to read from the FIFO.
Benjamin Walsh39b80d82017-01-28 10:06:07 -05001902 *
1903 * @note Can be called by ISRs.
1904 *
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06001905 * @param fifo Address of the FIFO queue.
Benjamin Walsh39b80d82017-01-28 10:06:07 -05001906 *
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06001907 * @return Non-zero if the FIFO queue is empty.
Benjamin Walsh39b80d82017-01-28 10:06:07 -05001908 * @return 0 if data is available.
1909 */
Luiz Augusto von Dentze5ed88f2017-02-21 15:27:20 +02001910#define k_fifo_is_empty(fifo) \
1911 k_queue_is_empty((struct k_queue *) fifo)
Benjamin Walsh39b80d82017-01-28 10:06:07 -05001912
1913/**
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06001914 * @brief Peek element at the head of a FIFO queue.
Paul Sokolovsky16bb3ec2017-06-08 17:13:03 +03001915 *
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06001916 * Return element from the head of FIFO queue without removing it. A usecase
Ramakrishna Pallala92489ea2018-03-29 22:44:23 +05301917 * for this is if elements of the FIFO object are themselves containers. Then
Paul Sokolovsky16bb3ec2017-06-08 17:13:03 +03001918 * on each iteration of processing, a head container will be peeked,
1919 * and some data processed out of it, and only if the container is empty,
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06001920 * it will be completely remove from the FIFO queue.
Paul Sokolovsky16bb3ec2017-06-08 17:13:03 +03001921 *
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06001922 * @param fifo Address of the FIFO queue.
Paul Sokolovsky16bb3ec2017-06-08 17:13:03 +03001923 *
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06001924 * @return Head element, or NULL if the FIFO queue is empty.
Paul Sokolovsky16bb3ec2017-06-08 17:13:03 +03001925 */
1926#define k_fifo_peek_head(fifo) \
1927 k_queue_peek_head((struct k_queue *) fifo)
1928
1929/**
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06001930 * @brief Peek element at the tail of FIFO queue.
Paul Sokolovsky16bb3ec2017-06-08 17:13:03 +03001931 *
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06001932 * Return element from the tail of FIFO queue (without removing it). A usecase
1933 * for this is if elements of the FIFO queue are themselves containers. Then
1934 * it may be useful to add more data to the last container in a FIFO queue.
Paul Sokolovsky16bb3ec2017-06-08 17:13:03 +03001935 *
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06001936 * @param fifo Address of the FIFO queue.
Paul Sokolovsky16bb3ec2017-06-08 17:13:03 +03001937 *
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06001938 * @return Tail element, or NULL if a FIFO queue is empty.
Paul Sokolovsky16bb3ec2017-06-08 17:13:03 +03001939 */
1940#define k_fifo_peek_tail(fifo) \
1941 k_queue_peek_tail((struct k_queue *) fifo)
1942
1943/**
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06001944 * @brief Statically define and initialize a FIFO queue.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001945 *
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06001946 * The FIFO queue can be accessed outside the module where it is defined using:
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001947 *
Allan Stephens82d4c3a2016-11-17 09:23:46 -05001948 * @code extern struct k_fifo <name>; @endcode
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001949 *
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06001950 * @param name Name of the FIFO queue.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001951 */
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04001952#define K_FIFO_DEFINE(name) \
Allan Stephense7d2cc22016-10-19 16:10:46 -05001953 struct k_fifo name \
Luiz Augusto von Dentze5ed88f2017-02-21 15:27:20 +02001954 __in_section(_k_queue, static, name) = \
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07001955 _K_FIFO_INITIALIZER(name)
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04001956
Anas Nashif166f5192018-02-25 08:02:36 -06001957/** @} */
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05001958
1959/**
1960 * @cond INTERNAL_HIDDEN
1961 */
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04001962
1963struct k_lifo {
Luiz Augusto von Dentz0dc4dd42017-02-21 15:49:52 +02001964 struct k_queue _queue;
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04001965};
1966
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07001967#define _K_LIFO_INITIALIZER(obj) \
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05001968 { \
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07001969 ._queue = _K_QUEUE_INITIALIZER(obj._queue) \
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05001970 }
1971
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07001972#define K_LIFO_INITIALIZER DEPRECATED_MACRO _K_LIFO_INITIALIZER
1973
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05001974/**
1975 * INTERNAL_HIDDEN @endcond
1976 */
1977
1978/**
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06001979 * @defgroup lifo_apis LIFO APIs
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05001980 * @ingroup kernel_apis
1981 * @{
1982 */
1983
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001984/**
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06001985 * @brief Initialize a LIFO queue.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001986 *
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06001987 * This routine initializes a LIFO queue object, prior to its first use.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001988 *
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06001989 * @param lifo Address of the LIFO queue.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001990 *
1991 * @return N/A
1992 */
Luiz Augusto von Dentz0dc4dd42017-02-21 15:49:52 +02001993#define k_lifo_init(lifo) \
1994 k_queue_init((struct k_queue *) lifo)
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001995
1996/**
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06001997 * @brief Add an element to a LIFO queue.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04001998 *
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06001999 * This routine adds a data item to @a lifo. A LIFO queue data item must be
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002000 * aligned on a 4-byte boundary, and the first 32 bits of the item are
2001 * reserved for the kernel's use.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002002 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002003 * @note Can be called by ISRs.
2004 *
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06002005 * @param lifo Address of the LIFO queue.
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002006 * @param data Address of the data item.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002007 *
2008 * @return N/A
2009 */
Luiz Augusto von Dentz0dc4dd42017-02-21 15:49:52 +02002010#define k_lifo_put(lifo, data) \
2011 k_queue_prepend((struct k_queue *) lifo, data)
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002012
2013/**
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06002014 * @brief Get an element from a LIFO queue.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002015 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002016 * This routine removes a data item from @a lifo in a "last in, first out"
2017 * manner. The first 32 bits of the data item are reserved for the kernel's use.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002018 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002019 * @note Can be called by ISRs, but @a timeout must be set to K_NO_WAIT.
2020 *
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06002021 * @param lifo Address of the LIFO queue.
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002022 * @param timeout Waiting period to obtain a data item (in milliseconds),
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002023 * or one of the special values K_NO_WAIT and K_FOREVER.
2024 *
Allan Stephens9ef50f42016-11-16 15:33:31 -05002025 * @return Address of the data item if successful; NULL if returned
2026 * without waiting, or waiting period timed out.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002027 */
Luiz Augusto von Dentz0dc4dd42017-02-21 15:49:52 +02002028#define k_lifo_get(lifo, timeout) \
2029 k_queue_get((struct k_queue *) lifo, timeout)
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002030
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002031/**
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06002032 * @brief Statically define and initialize a LIFO queue.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002033 *
Anas Nashif585fd1f2018-02-25 08:04:59 -06002034 * The LIFO queue can be accessed outside the module where it is defined using:
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002035 *
Allan Stephens82d4c3a2016-11-17 09:23:46 -05002036 * @code extern struct k_lifo <name>; @endcode
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002037 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002038 * @param name Name of the fifo.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002039 */
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002040#define K_LIFO_DEFINE(name) \
Allan Stephense7d2cc22016-10-19 16:10:46 -05002041 struct k_lifo name \
Luiz Augusto von Dentz0dc4dd42017-02-21 15:49:52 +02002042 __in_section(_k_queue, static, name) = \
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07002043 _K_LIFO_INITIALIZER(name)
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002044
Anas Nashif166f5192018-02-25 08:02:36 -06002045/** @} */
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05002046
2047/**
2048 * @cond INTERNAL_HIDDEN
2049 */
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002050
2051struct k_stack {
2052 _wait_q_t wait_q;
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -05002053 u32_t *base, *next, *top;
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002054
Anas Nashif2f203c22016-12-18 06:57:45 -05002055 _OBJECT_TRACING_NEXT_PTR(k_stack);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002056};
2057
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07002058#define _K_STACK_INITIALIZER(obj, stack_buffer, stack_num_entries) \
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05002059 { \
2060 .wait_q = SYS_DLIST_STATIC_INIT(&obj.wait_q), \
2061 .base = stack_buffer, \
2062 .next = stack_buffer, \
2063 .top = stack_buffer + stack_num_entries, \
Anas Nashif2f203c22016-12-18 06:57:45 -05002064 _OBJECT_TRACING_INIT \
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05002065 }
2066
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07002067#define K_STACK_INITIALIZER DEPRECATED_MACRO _K_STACK_INITIALIZER
2068
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05002069/**
2070 * INTERNAL_HIDDEN @endcond
2071 */
2072
2073/**
2074 * @defgroup stack_apis Stack APIs
2075 * @ingroup kernel_apis
2076 * @{
2077 */
2078
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002079/**
2080 * @brief Initialize a stack.
2081 *
2082 * This routine initializes a stack object, prior to its first use.
2083 *
2084 * @param stack Address of the stack.
2085 * @param buffer Address of array used to hold stacked values.
2086 * @param num_entries Maximum number of values that can be stacked.
2087 *
2088 * @return N/A
2089 */
Andrew Boiee8734462017-09-29 16:42:07 -07002090__syscall void k_stack_init(struct k_stack *stack,
Andrew Boie8e3e6d02017-10-12 14:01:25 -07002091 u32_t *buffer, unsigned int num_entries);
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002092
2093/**
2094 * @brief Push an element onto a stack.
2095 *
2096 * This routine adds a 32-bit value @a data to @a stack.
2097 *
2098 * @note Can be called by ISRs.
2099 *
2100 * @param stack Address of the stack.
2101 * @param data Value to push onto the stack.
2102 *
2103 * @return N/A
2104 */
Andrew Boiee8734462017-09-29 16:42:07 -07002105__syscall void k_stack_push(struct k_stack *stack, u32_t data);
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002106
2107/**
2108 * @brief Pop an element from a stack.
2109 *
2110 * This routine removes a 32-bit value from @a stack in a "last in, first out"
2111 * manner and stores the value in @a data.
2112 *
2113 * @note Can be called by ISRs, but @a timeout must be set to K_NO_WAIT.
2114 *
2115 * @param stack Address of the stack.
2116 * @param data Address of area to hold the value popped from the stack.
2117 * @param timeout Waiting period to obtain a value (in milliseconds),
2118 * or one of the special values K_NO_WAIT and K_FOREVER.
2119 *
Allan Stephens9ef50f42016-11-16 15:33:31 -05002120 * @retval 0 Element popped from stack.
2121 * @retval -EBUSY Returned without waiting.
2122 * @retval -EAGAIN Waiting period timed out.
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002123 */
Andrew Boiee8734462017-09-29 16:42:07 -07002124__syscall int k_stack_pop(struct k_stack *stack, u32_t *data, s32_t timeout);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002125
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002126/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002127 * @brief Statically define and initialize a stack
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002128 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002129 * The stack can be accessed outside the module where it is defined using:
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002130 *
Allan Stephens82d4c3a2016-11-17 09:23:46 -05002131 * @code extern struct k_stack <name>; @endcode
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002132 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002133 * @param name Name of the stack.
2134 * @param stack_num_entries Maximum number of values that can be stacked.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002135 */
Peter Mitsis602e6a82016-10-17 11:48:43 -04002136#define K_STACK_DEFINE(name, stack_num_entries) \
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -05002137 u32_t __noinit \
Peter Mitsis602e6a82016-10-17 11:48:43 -04002138 _k_stack_buf_##name[stack_num_entries]; \
Allan Stephense7d2cc22016-10-19 16:10:46 -05002139 struct k_stack name \
2140 __in_section(_k_stack, static, name) = \
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07002141 _K_STACK_INITIALIZER(name, _k_stack_buf_##name, \
Peter Mitsis602e6a82016-10-17 11:48:43 -04002142 stack_num_entries)
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002143
Anas Nashif166f5192018-02-25 08:02:36 -06002144/** @} */
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05002145
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002146struct k_work;
2147
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05002148/**
2149 * @defgroup workqueue_apis Workqueue Thread APIs
2150 * @ingroup kernel_apis
2151 * @{
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002152 */
2153
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002154/**
2155 * @typedef k_work_handler_t
2156 * @brief Work item handler function type.
2157 *
2158 * A work item's handler function is executed by a workqueue's thread
2159 * when the work item is processed by the workqueue.
2160 *
2161 * @param work Address of the work item.
2162 *
2163 * @return N/A
2164 */
2165typedef void (*k_work_handler_t)(struct k_work *work);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002166
2167/**
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002168 * @cond INTERNAL_HIDDEN
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002169 */
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002170
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002171struct k_work_q {
Luiz Augusto von Dentzadb581b2017-07-03 19:09:44 +03002172 struct k_queue queue;
Andrew Boied26cf2d2017-03-30 13:07:02 -07002173 struct k_thread thread;
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002174};
2175
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002176enum {
Iván Briano9c7b5ea2016-10-04 18:11:05 -03002177 K_WORK_STATE_PENDING, /* Work item pending state */
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002178};
2179
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002180struct k_work {
Luiz Augusto von Dentzadb581b2017-07-03 19:09:44 +03002181 void *_reserved; /* Used by k_queue implementation. */
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002182 k_work_handler_t handler;
2183 atomic_t flags[1];
2184};
2185
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002186struct k_delayed_work {
2187 struct k_work work;
2188 struct _timeout timeout;
2189 struct k_work_q *work_q;
2190};
2191
2192extern struct k_work_q k_sys_work_q;
2193
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002194/**
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002195 * INTERNAL_HIDDEN @endcond
2196 */
2197
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07002198#define _K_WORK_INITIALIZER(work_handler) \
2199 { \
2200 ._reserved = NULL, \
2201 .handler = work_handler, \
2202 .flags = { 0 } \
2203 }
2204
2205#define K_WORK_INITIALIZER DEPRECATED_MACRO _K_WORK_INITIALIZER
2206
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002207/**
2208 * @brief Initialize a statically-defined work item.
2209 *
2210 * This macro can be used to initialize a statically-defined workqueue work
2211 * item, prior to its first use. For example,
2212 *
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07002213 * @code static K_WORK_DEFINE(<work>, <work_handler>); @endcode
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002214 *
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07002215 * @param work Symbol name for work item object
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002216 * @param work_handler Function to invoke each time work item is processed.
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002217 */
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07002218#define K_WORK_DEFINE(work, work_handler) \
2219 struct k_work work \
2220 __in_section(_k_work, static, work) = \
2221 _K_WORK_INITIALIZER(work_handler)
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002222
2223/**
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002224 * @brief Initialize a work item.
2225 *
2226 * This routine initializes a workqueue work item, prior to its first use.
2227 *
2228 * @param work Address of work item.
2229 * @param handler Function to invoke each time work item is processed.
2230 *
2231 * @return N/A
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002232 */
2233static inline void k_work_init(struct k_work *work, k_work_handler_t handler)
2234{
Luiz Augusto von Dentzee1e99b2016-09-26 09:36:49 +03002235 atomic_clear_bit(work->flags, K_WORK_STATE_PENDING);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002236 work->handler = handler;
Andrew Boie945af952017-08-22 13:15:23 -07002237 _k_object_init(work);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002238}
2239
2240/**
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002241 * @brief Submit a work item.
Luiz Augusto von Dentz4ab9d322016-09-26 09:39:27 +03002242 *
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002243 * This routine submits work item @a work to be processed by workqueue
2244 * @a work_q. If the work item is already pending in the workqueue's queue
2245 * as a result of an earlier submission, this routine has no effect on the
2246 * work item. If the work item has already been processed, or is currently
2247 * being processed, its work is considered complete and the work item can be
2248 * resubmitted.
Luiz Augusto von Dentz4ab9d322016-09-26 09:39:27 +03002249 *
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002250 * @warning
2251 * A submitted work item must not be modified until it has been processed
2252 * by the workqueue.
2253 *
2254 * @note Can be called by ISRs.
2255 *
2256 * @param work_q Address of workqueue.
2257 * @param work Address of work item.
Luiz Augusto von Dentz4ab9d322016-09-26 09:39:27 +03002258 *
2259 * @return N/A
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002260 */
2261static inline void k_work_submit_to_queue(struct k_work_q *work_q,
2262 struct k_work *work)
2263{
Luiz Augusto von Dentz4ab9d322016-09-26 09:39:27 +03002264 if (!atomic_test_and_set_bit(work->flags, K_WORK_STATE_PENDING)) {
Luiz Augusto von Dentzc1fa82b2017-07-03 19:24:10 +03002265 k_queue_append(&work_q->queue, work);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002266 }
2267}
2268
2269/**
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002270 * @brief Check if a work item is pending.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002271 *
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002272 * This routine indicates if work item @a work is pending in a workqueue's
2273 * queue.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002274 *
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002275 * @note Can be called by ISRs.
2276 *
2277 * @param work Address of work item.
2278 *
2279 * @return 1 if work item is pending, or 0 if it is not pending.
Luiz Augusto von Dentzee1e99b2016-09-26 09:36:49 +03002280 */
2281static inline int k_work_pending(struct k_work *work)
2282{
Iván Briano9c7b5ea2016-10-04 18:11:05 -03002283 return atomic_test_bit(work->flags, K_WORK_STATE_PENDING);
Luiz Augusto von Dentzee1e99b2016-09-26 09:36:49 +03002284}
2285
2286/**
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002287 * @brief Start a workqueue.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002288 *
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002289 * This routine starts workqueue @a work_q. The workqueue spawns its work
2290 * processing thread, which runs forever.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002291 *
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002292 * @param work_q Address of workqueue.
Andrew Boiedc5d9352017-06-02 12:56:47 -07002293 * @param stack Pointer to work queue thread's stack space, as defined by
2294 * K_THREAD_STACK_DEFINE()
2295 * @param stack_size Size of the work queue thread's stack (in bytes), which
2296 * should either be the same constant passed to
2297 * K_THREAD_STACK_DEFINE() or the value of K_THREAD_STACK_SIZEOF().
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002298 * @param prio Priority of the work queue's thread.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002299 *
2300 * @return N/A
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002301 */
Andrew Boie507852a2017-07-25 18:47:07 -07002302extern void k_work_q_start(struct k_work_q *work_q,
Andrew Boiec5c104f2017-10-16 14:46:34 -07002303 k_thread_stack_t *stack,
Benjamin Walsh669360d2016-11-14 16:46:14 -05002304 size_t stack_size, int prio);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002305
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002306/**
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002307 * @brief Initialize a delayed work item.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002308 *
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002309 * This routine initializes a workqueue delayed work item, prior to
2310 * its first use.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002311 *
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002312 * @param work Address of delayed work item.
2313 * @param handler Function to invoke each time work item is processed.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002314 *
2315 * @return N/A
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002316 */
Benjamin Walsh72e5a392016-09-30 11:32:33 -04002317extern void k_delayed_work_init(struct k_delayed_work *work,
2318 k_work_handler_t handler);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002319
2320/**
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002321 * @brief Submit a delayed work item.
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002322 *
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002323 * This routine schedules work item @a work to be processed by workqueue
2324 * @a work_q after a delay of @a delay milliseconds. The routine initiates
David B. Kinder8b986d72017-04-18 15:56:26 -07002325 * an asynchronous countdown for the work item and then returns to the caller.
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002326 * Only when the countdown completes is the work item actually submitted to
2327 * the workqueue and becomes pending.
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002328 *
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002329 * Submitting a previously submitted delayed work item that is still
Andy Ross03c1d282018-02-13 12:13:25 -08002330 * counting down cancels the existing submission and restarts the
2331 * countdown using the new delay. Note that this behavior is
2332 * inherently subject to race conditions with the pre-existing
2333 * timeouts and work queue, so care must be taken to synchronize such
2334 * resubmissions externally.
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002335 *
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002336 * @warning
2337 * A delayed work item must not be modified until it has been processed
2338 * by the workqueue.
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002339 *
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002340 * @note Can be called by ISRs.
2341 *
2342 * @param work_q Address of workqueue.
2343 * @param work Address of delayed work item.
2344 * @param delay Delay before submitting the work item (in milliseconds).
2345 *
2346 * @retval 0 Work item countdown started.
2347 * @retval -EINPROGRESS Work item is already pending.
2348 * @retval -EINVAL Work item is being processed or has completed its work.
2349 * @retval -EADDRINUSE Work item is pending on a different workqueue.
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002350 */
Benjamin Walsh72e5a392016-09-30 11:32:33 -04002351extern int k_delayed_work_submit_to_queue(struct k_work_q *work_q,
2352 struct k_delayed_work *work,
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -05002353 s32_t delay);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002354
2355/**
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002356 * @brief Cancel a delayed work item.
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002357 *
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002358 * This routine cancels the submission of delayed work item @a work.
David B. Kinder8b986d72017-04-18 15:56:26 -07002359 * A delayed work item can only be canceled while its countdown is still
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002360 * underway.
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002361 *
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002362 * @note Can be called by ISRs.
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002363 *
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002364 * @param work Address of delayed work item.
2365 *
David B. Kinder8b986d72017-04-18 15:56:26 -07002366 * @retval 0 Work item countdown canceled.
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002367 * @retval -EINPROGRESS Work item is already pending.
2368 * @retval -EINVAL Work item is being processed or has completed its work.
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002369 */
Benjamin Walsh72e5a392016-09-30 11:32:33 -04002370extern int k_delayed_work_cancel(struct k_delayed_work *work);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002371
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002372/**
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002373 * @brief Submit a work item to the system workqueue.
2374 *
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002375 * This routine submits work item @a work to be processed by the system
2376 * workqueue. If the work item is already pending in the workqueue's queue
2377 * as a result of an earlier submission, this routine has no effect on the
2378 * work item. If the work item has already been processed, or is currently
2379 * being processed, its work is considered complete and the work item can be
2380 * resubmitted.
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002381 *
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002382 * @warning
2383 * Work items submitted to the system workqueue should avoid using handlers
2384 * that block or yield since this may prevent the system workqueue from
2385 * processing other work items in a timely manner.
2386 *
2387 * @note Can be called by ISRs.
2388 *
2389 * @param work Address of work item.
2390 *
2391 * @return N/A
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002392 */
2393static inline void k_work_submit(struct k_work *work)
2394{
2395 k_work_submit_to_queue(&k_sys_work_q, work);
2396}
2397
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002398/**
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002399 * @brief Submit a delayed work item to the system workqueue.
2400 *
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002401 * This routine schedules work item @a work to be processed by the system
2402 * workqueue after a delay of @a delay milliseconds. The routine initiates
David B. Kinder8b986d72017-04-18 15:56:26 -07002403 * an asynchronous countdown for the work item and then returns to the caller.
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002404 * Only when the countdown completes is the work item actually submitted to
2405 * the workqueue and becomes pending.
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002406 *
Allan Stephens6bba9b02016-11-16 14:56:54 -05002407 * Submitting a previously submitted delayed work item that is still
2408 * counting down cancels the existing submission and restarts the countdown
2409 * using the new delay. If the work item is currently pending on the
2410 * workqueue's queue because the countdown has completed it is too late to
2411 * resubmit the item, and resubmission fails without impacting the work item.
2412 * If the work item has already been processed, or is currently being processed,
2413 * its work is considered complete and the work item can be resubmitted.
2414 *
2415 * @warning
2416 * Work items submitted to the system workqueue should avoid using handlers
2417 * that block or yield since this may prevent the system workqueue from
2418 * processing other work items in a timely manner.
2419 *
2420 * @note Can be called by ISRs.
2421 *
2422 * @param work Address of delayed work item.
2423 * @param delay Delay before submitting the work item (in milliseconds).
2424 *
2425 * @retval 0 Work item countdown started.
2426 * @retval -EINPROGRESS Work item is already pending.
2427 * @retval -EINVAL Work item is being processed or has completed its work.
2428 * @retval -EADDRINUSE Work item is pending on a different workqueue.
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002429 */
2430static inline int k_delayed_work_submit(struct k_delayed_work *work,
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -05002431 s32_t delay)
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002432{
Allan Stephens6c98c4d2016-10-17 14:34:53 -05002433 return k_delayed_work_submit_to_queue(&k_sys_work_q, work, delay);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002434}
2435
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002436/**
Johan Hedbergc8201b22016-12-09 10:42:22 +02002437 * @brief Get time remaining before a delayed work gets scheduled.
2438 *
2439 * This routine computes the (approximate) time remaining before a
2440 * delayed work gets executed. If the delayed work is not waiting to be
Paul Sokolovskye25df542017-12-28 15:40:21 +02002441 * scheduled, it returns zero.
Johan Hedbergc8201b22016-12-09 10:42:22 +02002442 *
2443 * @param work Delayed work item.
2444 *
2445 * @return Remaining time (in milliseconds).
2446 */
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -05002447static inline s32_t k_delayed_work_remaining_get(struct k_delayed_work *work)
Johan Hedbergc8201b22016-12-09 10:42:22 +02002448{
2449 return _timeout_remaining_get(&work->timeout);
2450}
2451
Anas Nashif166f5192018-02-25 08:02:36 -06002452/** @} */
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002453
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05002454/**
2455 * @cond INTERNAL_HIDDEN
2456 */
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002457
2458struct k_mutex {
2459 _wait_q_t wait_q;
Benjamin Walshb7ef0cb2016-10-05 17:32:01 -04002460 struct k_thread *owner;
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -05002461 u32_t lock_count;
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002462 int owner_orig_prio;
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002463
Anas Nashif2f203c22016-12-18 06:57:45 -05002464 _OBJECT_TRACING_NEXT_PTR(k_mutex);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002465};
2466
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07002467#define _K_MUTEX_INITIALIZER(obj) \
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002468 { \
2469 .wait_q = SYS_DLIST_STATIC_INIT(&obj.wait_q), \
2470 .owner = NULL, \
2471 .lock_count = 0, \
2472 .owner_orig_prio = K_LOWEST_THREAD_PRIO, \
Anas Nashif2f203c22016-12-18 06:57:45 -05002473 _OBJECT_TRACING_INIT \
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002474 }
2475
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07002476#define K_MUTEX_INITIALIZER DEPRECATED_MACRO _K_MUTEX_INITIALIZER
2477
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002478/**
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05002479 * INTERNAL_HIDDEN @endcond
2480 */
2481
2482/**
2483 * @defgroup mutex_apis Mutex APIs
2484 * @ingroup kernel_apis
2485 * @{
2486 */
2487
2488/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002489 * @brief Statically define and initialize a mutex.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002490 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002491 * The mutex can be accessed outside the module where it is defined using:
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002492 *
Allan Stephens82d4c3a2016-11-17 09:23:46 -05002493 * @code extern struct k_mutex <name>; @endcode
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002494 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002495 * @param name Name of the mutex.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002496 */
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002497#define K_MUTEX_DEFINE(name) \
Allan Stephense7d2cc22016-10-19 16:10:46 -05002498 struct k_mutex name \
2499 __in_section(_k_mutex, static, name) = \
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07002500 _K_MUTEX_INITIALIZER(name)
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002501
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002502/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002503 * @brief Initialize a mutex.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002504 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002505 * This routine initializes a mutex object, prior to its first use.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002506 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002507 * Upon completion, the mutex is available and does not have an owner.
2508 *
2509 * @param mutex Address of the mutex.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002510 *
2511 * @return N/A
2512 */
Andrew Boie2f7519b2017-09-29 03:33:06 -07002513__syscall void k_mutex_init(struct k_mutex *mutex);
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002514
2515/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002516 * @brief Lock a mutex.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002517 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002518 * This routine locks @a mutex. If the mutex is locked by another thread,
2519 * the calling thread waits until the mutex becomes available or until
2520 * a timeout occurs.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002521 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002522 * A thread is permitted to lock a mutex it has already locked. The operation
2523 * completes immediately and the lock count is increased by 1.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002524 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002525 * @param mutex Address of the mutex.
2526 * @param timeout Waiting period to lock the mutex (in milliseconds),
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002527 * or one of the special values K_NO_WAIT and K_FOREVER.
2528 *
Allan Stephens9ef50f42016-11-16 15:33:31 -05002529 * @retval 0 Mutex locked.
2530 * @retval -EBUSY Returned without waiting.
2531 * @retval -EAGAIN Waiting period timed out.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002532 */
Andrew Boie2f7519b2017-09-29 03:33:06 -07002533__syscall int k_mutex_lock(struct k_mutex *mutex, s32_t timeout);
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002534
2535/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002536 * @brief Unlock a mutex.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002537 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002538 * This routine unlocks @a mutex. The mutex must already be locked by the
2539 * calling thread.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002540 *
2541 * The mutex cannot be claimed by another thread until it has been unlocked by
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002542 * the calling thread as many times as it was previously locked by that
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002543 * thread.
2544 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002545 * @param mutex Address of the mutex.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002546 *
2547 * @return N/A
2548 */
Andrew Boie2f7519b2017-09-29 03:33:06 -07002549__syscall void k_mutex_unlock(struct k_mutex *mutex);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002550
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05002551/**
Anas Nashif166f5192018-02-25 08:02:36 -06002552 * @}
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05002553 */
2554
2555/**
2556 * @cond INTERNAL_HIDDEN
2557 */
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002558
2559struct k_sem {
2560 _wait_q_t wait_q;
2561 unsigned int count;
2562 unsigned int limit;
Benjamin Walshacc68c12017-01-29 18:57:45 -05002563 _POLL_EVENT;
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002564
Anas Nashif2f203c22016-12-18 06:57:45 -05002565 _OBJECT_TRACING_NEXT_PTR(k_sem);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002566};
2567
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07002568#define _K_SEM_INITIALIZER(obj, initial_count, count_limit) \
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05002569 { \
2570 .wait_q = SYS_DLIST_STATIC_INIT(&obj.wait_q), \
2571 .count = initial_count, \
2572 .limit = count_limit, \
Luiz Augusto von Dentz7d01c5e2017-08-21 10:49:29 +03002573 _POLL_EVENT_OBJ_INIT(obj) \
Anas Nashif2f203c22016-12-18 06:57:45 -05002574 _OBJECT_TRACING_INIT \
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05002575 }
2576
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07002577#define K_SEM_INITIALIZER DEPRECATED_MACRO _K_SEM_INITIALIZER
2578
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05002579/**
2580 * INTERNAL_HIDDEN @endcond
2581 */
2582
2583/**
2584 * @defgroup semaphore_apis Semaphore APIs
2585 * @ingroup kernel_apis
2586 * @{
2587 */
2588
Benjamin Walshb9c1a062016-10-15 17:12:35 -04002589/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002590 * @brief Initialize a semaphore.
Benjamin Walshb9c1a062016-10-15 17:12:35 -04002591 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002592 * This routine initializes a semaphore object, prior to its first use.
Benjamin Walshb9c1a062016-10-15 17:12:35 -04002593 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002594 * @param sem Address of the semaphore.
2595 * @param initial_count Initial semaphore count.
2596 * @param limit Maximum permitted semaphore count.
Benjamin Walshb9c1a062016-10-15 17:12:35 -04002597 *
2598 * @return N/A
2599 */
Andrew Boie99280232017-09-29 14:17:47 -07002600__syscall void k_sem_init(struct k_sem *sem, unsigned int initial_count,
2601 unsigned int limit);
Benjamin Walshb9c1a062016-10-15 17:12:35 -04002602
2603/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002604 * @brief Take a semaphore.
Benjamin Walshb9c1a062016-10-15 17:12:35 -04002605 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002606 * This routine takes @a sem.
Benjamin Walshb9c1a062016-10-15 17:12:35 -04002607 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002608 * @note Can be called by ISRs, but @a timeout must be set to K_NO_WAIT.
2609 *
2610 * @param sem Address of the semaphore.
2611 * @param timeout Waiting period to take the semaphore (in milliseconds),
Benjamin Walshb9c1a062016-10-15 17:12:35 -04002612 * or one of the special values K_NO_WAIT and K_FOREVER.
2613 *
Benjamin Walsh91f834c2016-12-01 11:39:49 -05002614 * @note When porting code from the nanokernel legacy API to the new API, be
2615 * careful with the return value of this function. The return value is the
2616 * reverse of the one of nano_sem_take family of APIs: 0 means success, and
2617 * non-zero means failure, while the nano_sem_take family returns 1 for success
2618 * and 0 for failure.
2619 *
Allan Stephens9ef50f42016-11-16 15:33:31 -05002620 * @retval 0 Semaphore taken.
2621 * @retval -EBUSY Returned without waiting.
2622 * @retval -EAGAIN Waiting period timed out.
Benjamin Walshb9c1a062016-10-15 17:12:35 -04002623 */
Andrew Boie99280232017-09-29 14:17:47 -07002624__syscall int k_sem_take(struct k_sem *sem, s32_t timeout);
Benjamin Walshb9c1a062016-10-15 17:12:35 -04002625
2626/**
2627 * @brief Give a semaphore.
2628 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002629 * This routine gives @a sem, unless the semaphore is already at its maximum
2630 * permitted count.
Benjamin Walshb9c1a062016-10-15 17:12:35 -04002631 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002632 * @note Can be called by ISRs.
Benjamin Walshb9c1a062016-10-15 17:12:35 -04002633 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002634 * @param sem Address of the semaphore.
Benjamin Walshb9c1a062016-10-15 17:12:35 -04002635 *
2636 * @return N/A
2637 */
Andrew Boie99280232017-09-29 14:17:47 -07002638__syscall void k_sem_give(struct k_sem *sem);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002639
Benjamin Walshb9c1a062016-10-15 17:12:35 -04002640/**
2641 * @brief Reset a semaphore's count to zero.
2642 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002643 * This routine sets the count of @a sem to zero.
Benjamin Walshb9c1a062016-10-15 17:12:35 -04002644 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002645 * @param sem Address of the semaphore.
Benjamin Walshb9c1a062016-10-15 17:12:35 -04002646 *
2647 * @return N/A
2648 */
Andrew Boie990bf162017-10-03 12:36:49 -07002649__syscall void k_sem_reset(struct k_sem *sem);
Andrew Boiefc273c02017-09-23 12:51:23 -07002650
Anas Nashif954d5502018-02-25 08:37:28 -06002651/**
2652 * @internal
2653 */
Andrew Boiefc273c02017-09-23 12:51:23 -07002654static inline void _impl_k_sem_reset(struct k_sem *sem)
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002655{
2656 sem->count = 0;
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002657}
2658
Benjamin Walshb9c1a062016-10-15 17:12:35 -04002659/**
2660 * @brief Get a semaphore's count.
2661 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002662 * This routine returns the current count of @a sem.
Benjamin Walshb9c1a062016-10-15 17:12:35 -04002663 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002664 * @param sem Address of the semaphore.
Benjamin Walshb9c1a062016-10-15 17:12:35 -04002665 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002666 * @return Current semaphore count.
Benjamin Walshb9c1a062016-10-15 17:12:35 -04002667 */
Andrew Boie990bf162017-10-03 12:36:49 -07002668__syscall unsigned int k_sem_count_get(struct k_sem *sem);
Andrew Boiefc273c02017-09-23 12:51:23 -07002669
Anas Nashif954d5502018-02-25 08:37:28 -06002670/**
2671 * @internal
2672 */
Andrew Boiefc273c02017-09-23 12:51:23 -07002673static inline unsigned int _impl_k_sem_count_get(struct k_sem *sem)
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002674{
2675 return sem->count;
2676}
2677
Benjamin Walshb9c1a062016-10-15 17:12:35 -04002678/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002679 * @brief Statically define and initialize a semaphore.
Benjamin Walshb9c1a062016-10-15 17:12:35 -04002680 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002681 * The semaphore can be accessed outside the module where it is defined using:
Benjamin Walshb9c1a062016-10-15 17:12:35 -04002682 *
Allan Stephens82d4c3a2016-11-17 09:23:46 -05002683 * @code extern struct k_sem <name>; @endcode
Benjamin Walshb9c1a062016-10-15 17:12:35 -04002684 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002685 * @param name Name of the semaphore.
2686 * @param initial_count Initial semaphore count.
2687 * @param count_limit Maximum permitted semaphore count.
Benjamin Walshb9c1a062016-10-15 17:12:35 -04002688 */
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002689#define K_SEM_DEFINE(name, initial_count, count_limit) \
Allan Stephense7d2cc22016-10-19 16:10:46 -05002690 struct k_sem name \
2691 __in_section(_k_sem, static, name) = \
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07002692 _K_SEM_INITIALIZER(name, initial_count, count_limit)
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002693
Anas Nashif166f5192018-02-25 08:02:36 -06002694/** @} */
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05002695
2696/**
2697 * @defgroup alert_apis Alert APIs
2698 * @ingroup kernel_apis
2699 * @{
2700 */
2701
Allan Stephens5eceb852016-11-16 10:16:30 -05002702/**
2703 * @typedef k_alert_handler_t
2704 * @brief Alert handler function type.
2705 *
2706 * An alert's alert handler function is invoked by the system workqueue
David B. Kinder8b986d72017-04-18 15:56:26 -07002707 * when the alert is signaled. The alert handler function is optional,
Allan Stephens5eceb852016-11-16 10:16:30 -05002708 * and is only invoked if the alert has been initialized with one.
2709 *
2710 * @param alert Address of the alert.
2711 *
2712 * @return 0 if alert has been consumed; non-zero if alert should pend.
2713 */
2714typedef int (*k_alert_handler_t)(struct k_alert *alert);
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05002715
Anas Nashif166f5192018-02-25 08:02:36 -06002716/** @} */
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05002717
2718/**
2719 * @cond INTERNAL_HIDDEN
2720 */
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002721
Benjamin Walsh31a3f6a2016-10-25 13:28:35 -04002722#define K_ALERT_DEFAULT NULL
2723#define K_ALERT_IGNORE ((void *)(-1))
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002724
Benjamin Walsh31a3f6a2016-10-25 13:28:35 -04002725struct k_alert {
2726 k_alert_handler_t handler;
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002727 atomic_t send_count;
2728 struct k_work work_item;
2729 struct k_sem sem;
2730
Anas Nashif2f203c22016-12-18 06:57:45 -05002731 _OBJECT_TRACING_NEXT_PTR(k_alert);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002732};
2733
Anas Nashif954d5502018-02-25 08:37:28 -06002734/**
2735 * @internal
2736 */
Benjamin Walsh31a3f6a2016-10-25 13:28:35 -04002737extern void _alert_deliver(struct k_work *work);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002738
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07002739#define _K_ALERT_INITIALIZER(obj, alert_handler, max_num_pending_alerts) \
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002740 { \
Benjamin Walsh31a3f6a2016-10-25 13:28:35 -04002741 .handler = (k_alert_handler_t)alert_handler, \
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002742 .send_count = ATOMIC_INIT(0), \
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07002743 .work_item = _K_WORK_INITIALIZER(_alert_deliver), \
2744 .sem = _K_SEM_INITIALIZER(obj.sem, 0, max_num_pending_alerts), \
Anas Nashif2f203c22016-12-18 06:57:45 -05002745 _OBJECT_TRACING_INIT \
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002746 }
2747
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07002748#define K_ALERT_INITIALIZER DEPRECATED_MACRO _K_ALERT_INITIALIZER
2749
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002750/**
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05002751 * INTERNAL_HIDDEN @endcond
2752 */
2753
2754/**
2755 * @addtogroup alert_apis
2756 * @{
2757 */
2758
2759/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002760 * @brief Statically define and initialize an alert.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002761 *
Allan Stephens82d4c3a2016-11-17 09:23:46 -05002762 * The alert can be accessed outside the module where it is defined using:
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002763 *
Allan Stephens82d4c3a2016-11-17 09:23:46 -05002764 * @code extern struct k_alert <name>; @endcode
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002765 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002766 * @param name Name of the alert.
2767 * @param alert_handler Action to take when alert is sent. Specify either
2768 * the address of a function to be invoked by the system workqueue
2769 * thread, K_ALERT_IGNORE (which causes the alert to be ignored), or
2770 * K_ALERT_DEFAULT (which causes the alert to pend).
2771 * @param max_num_pending_alerts Maximum number of pending alerts.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002772 */
Peter Mitsis058fa4e2016-10-25 14:42:30 -04002773#define K_ALERT_DEFINE(name, alert_handler, max_num_pending_alerts) \
Benjamin Walsh31a3f6a2016-10-25 13:28:35 -04002774 struct k_alert name \
Allan Stephense7d2cc22016-10-19 16:10:46 -05002775 __in_section(_k_alert, static, name) = \
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07002776 _K_ALERT_INITIALIZER(name, alert_handler, \
Peter Mitsis058fa4e2016-10-25 14:42:30 -04002777 max_num_pending_alerts)
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002778
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002779/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002780 * @brief Initialize an alert.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002781 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002782 * This routine initializes an alert object, prior to its first use.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002783 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002784 * @param alert Address of the alert.
2785 * @param handler Action to take when alert is sent. Specify either the address
2786 * of a function to be invoked by the system workqueue thread,
2787 * K_ALERT_IGNORE (which causes the alert to be ignored), or
2788 * K_ALERT_DEFAULT (which causes the alert to pend).
2789 * @param max_num_pending_alerts Maximum number of pending alerts.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002790 *
2791 * @return N/A
2792 */
Peter Mitsis058fa4e2016-10-25 14:42:30 -04002793extern void k_alert_init(struct k_alert *alert, k_alert_handler_t handler,
2794 unsigned int max_num_pending_alerts);
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002795
2796/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002797 * @brief Receive an alert.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002798 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002799 * This routine receives a pending alert for @a alert.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002800 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002801 * @note Can be called by ISRs, but @a timeout must be set to K_NO_WAIT.
2802 *
2803 * @param alert Address of the alert.
2804 * @param timeout Waiting period to receive the alert (in milliseconds),
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002805 * or one of the special values K_NO_WAIT and K_FOREVER.
2806 *
Allan Stephens9ef50f42016-11-16 15:33:31 -05002807 * @retval 0 Alert received.
2808 * @retval -EBUSY Returned without waiting.
2809 * @retval -EAGAIN Waiting period timed out.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002810 */
Andrew Boie310e9872017-09-29 04:41:15 -07002811__syscall int k_alert_recv(struct k_alert *alert, s32_t timeout);
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002812
2813/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002814 * @brief Signal an alert.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002815 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002816 * This routine signals @a alert. The action specified for @a alert will
2817 * be taken, which may trigger the execution of an alert handler function
2818 * and/or cause the alert to pend (assuming the alert has not reached its
2819 * maximum number of pending alerts).
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002820 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002821 * @note Can be called by ISRs.
2822 *
2823 * @param alert Address of the alert.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002824 *
2825 * @return N/A
2826 */
Andrew Boie310e9872017-09-29 04:41:15 -07002827__syscall void k_alert_send(struct k_alert *alert);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002828
2829/**
Anas Nashif166f5192018-02-25 08:02:36 -06002830 * @}
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002831 */
2832
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05002833/**
2834 * @cond INTERNAL_HIDDEN
2835 */
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002836
2837struct k_msgq {
2838 _wait_q_t wait_q;
Peter Mitsis026b4ed2016-10-13 11:41:45 -04002839 size_t msg_size;
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -05002840 u32_t max_msgs;
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002841 char *buffer_start;
2842 char *buffer_end;
2843 char *read_ptr;
2844 char *write_ptr;
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -05002845 u32_t used_msgs;
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002846
Anas Nashif2f203c22016-12-18 06:57:45 -05002847 _OBJECT_TRACING_NEXT_PTR(k_msgq);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002848};
2849
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07002850#define _K_MSGQ_INITIALIZER(obj, q_buffer, q_msg_size, q_max_msgs) \
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002851 { \
2852 .wait_q = SYS_DLIST_STATIC_INIT(&obj.wait_q), \
Peter Mitsis1da807e2016-10-06 11:36:59 -04002853 .max_msgs = q_max_msgs, \
2854 .msg_size = q_msg_size, \
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002855 .buffer_start = q_buffer, \
Peter Mitsis1da807e2016-10-06 11:36:59 -04002856 .buffer_end = q_buffer + (q_max_msgs * q_msg_size), \
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002857 .read_ptr = q_buffer, \
2858 .write_ptr = q_buffer, \
2859 .used_msgs = 0, \
Anas Nashif2f203c22016-12-18 06:57:45 -05002860 _OBJECT_TRACING_INIT \
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002861 }
2862
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07002863#define K_MSGQ_INITIALIZER DEPRECATED_MACRO _K_MSGQ_INITIALIZER
2864
Peter Mitsis1da807e2016-10-06 11:36:59 -04002865/**
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05002866 * INTERNAL_HIDDEN @endcond
2867 */
2868
2869/**
2870 * @defgroup msgq_apis Message Queue APIs
2871 * @ingroup kernel_apis
2872 * @{
2873 */
2874
2875/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002876 * @brief Statically define and initialize a message queue.
Peter Mitsis1da807e2016-10-06 11:36:59 -04002877 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002878 * The message queue's ring buffer contains space for @a q_max_msgs messages,
2879 * each of which is @a q_msg_size bytes long. The buffer is aligned to a
Allan Stephensda827222016-11-09 14:23:58 -06002880 * @a q_align -byte boundary, which must be a power of 2. To ensure that each
2881 * message is similarly aligned to this boundary, @a q_msg_size must also be
2882 * a multiple of @a q_align.
Peter Mitsis1da807e2016-10-06 11:36:59 -04002883 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002884 * The message queue can be accessed outside the module where it is defined
2885 * using:
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002886 *
Allan Stephens82d4c3a2016-11-17 09:23:46 -05002887 * @code extern struct k_msgq <name>; @endcode
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04002888 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002889 * @param q_name Name of the message queue.
2890 * @param q_msg_size Message size (in bytes).
2891 * @param q_max_msgs Maximum number of messages that can be queued.
Allan Stephensda827222016-11-09 14:23:58 -06002892 * @param q_align Alignment of the message queue's ring buffer.
Peter Mitsis1da807e2016-10-06 11:36:59 -04002893 */
2894#define K_MSGQ_DEFINE(q_name, q_msg_size, q_max_msgs, q_align) \
2895 static char __noinit __aligned(q_align) \
2896 _k_fifo_buf_##q_name[(q_max_msgs) * (q_msg_size)]; \
Allan Stephense7d2cc22016-10-19 16:10:46 -05002897 struct k_msgq q_name \
2898 __in_section(_k_msgq, static, q_name) = \
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07002899 _K_MSGQ_INITIALIZER(q_name, _k_fifo_buf_##q_name, \
Peter Mitsis1da807e2016-10-06 11:36:59 -04002900 q_msg_size, q_max_msgs)
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002901
Peter Mitsisd7a37502016-10-13 11:37:40 -04002902/**
2903 * @brief Initialize a message queue.
2904 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002905 * This routine initializes a message queue object, prior to its first use.
2906 *
Allan Stephensda827222016-11-09 14:23:58 -06002907 * The message queue's ring buffer must contain space for @a max_msgs messages,
2908 * each of which is @a msg_size bytes long. The buffer must be aligned to an
2909 * N-byte boundary, where N is a power of 2 (i.e. 1, 2, 4, ...). To ensure
2910 * that each message is similarly aligned to this boundary, @a q_msg_size
2911 * must also be a multiple of N.
2912 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002913 * @param q Address of the message queue.
2914 * @param buffer Pointer to ring buffer that holds queued messages.
2915 * @param msg_size Message size (in bytes).
Peter Mitsisd7a37502016-10-13 11:37:40 -04002916 * @param max_msgs Maximum number of messages that can be queued.
2917 *
2918 * @return N/A
2919 */
Andrew Boie82edb6e2017-10-02 10:53:06 -07002920__syscall void k_msgq_init(struct k_msgq *q, char *buffer,
2921 size_t msg_size, u32_t max_msgs);
Peter Mitsisd7a37502016-10-13 11:37:40 -04002922
2923/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002924 * @brief Send a message to a message queue.
Peter Mitsisd7a37502016-10-13 11:37:40 -04002925 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002926 * This routine sends a message to message queue @a q.
Peter Mitsisd7a37502016-10-13 11:37:40 -04002927 *
Benjamin Walsh8215ce12016-11-09 19:45:19 -05002928 * @note Can be called by ISRs.
2929 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002930 * @param q Address of the message queue.
2931 * @param data Pointer to the message.
2932 * @param timeout Waiting period to add the message (in milliseconds),
2933 * or one of the special values K_NO_WAIT and K_FOREVER.
Peter Mitsisd7a37502016-10-13 11:37:40 -04002934 *
Allan Stephens9ef50f42016-11-16 15:33:31 -05002935 * @retval 0 Message sent.
2936 * @retval -ENOMSG Returned without waiting or queue purged.
2937 * @retval -EAGAIN Waiting period timed out.
Peter Mitsisd7a37502016-10-13 11:37:40 -04002938 */
Andrew Boie82edb6e2017-10-02 10:53:06 -07002939__syscall int k_msgq_put(struct k_msgq *q, void *data, s32_t timeout);
Peter Mitsisd7a37502016-10-13 11:37:40 -04002940
2941/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002942 * @brief Receive a message from a message queue.
Peter Mitsisd7a37502016-10-13 11:37:40 -04002943 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002944 * This routine receives a message from message queue @a q in a "first in,
2945 * first out" manner.
Peter Mitsisd7a37502016-10-13 11:37:40 -04002946 *
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05002947 * @note Can be called by ISRs, but @a timeout must be set to K_NO_WAIT.
Benjamin Walsh8215ce12016-11-09 19:45:19 -05002948 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002949 * @param q Address of the message queue.
2950 * @param data Address of area to hold the received message.
2951 * @param timeout Waiting period to receive the message (in milliseconds),
2952 * or one of the special values K_NO_WAIT and K_FOREVER.
Peter Mitsisd7a37502016-10-13 11:37:40 -04002953 *
Allan Stephens9ef50f42016-11-16 15:33:31 -05002954 * @retval 0 Message received.
2955 * @retval -ENOMSG Returned without waiting.
2956 * @retval -EAGAIN Waiting period timed out.
Peter Mitsisd7a37502016-10-13 11:37:40 -04002957 */
Andrew Boie82edb6e2017-10-02 10:53:06 -07002958__syscall int k_msgq_get(struct k_msgq *q, void *data, s32_t timeout);
Peter Mitsisd7a37502016-10-13 11:37:40 -04002959
2960/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002961 * @brief Purge a message queue.
Peter Mitsisd7a37502016-10-13 11:37:40 -04002962 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002963 * This routine discards all unreceived messages in a message queue's ring
2964 * buffer. Any threads that are blocked waiting to send a message to the
2965 * message queue are unblocked and see an -ENOMSG error code.
Peter Mitsisd7a37502016-10-13 11:37:40 -04002966 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002967 * @param q Address of the message queue.
Peter Mitsisd7a37502016-10-13 11:37:40 -04002968 *
2969 * @return N/A
2970 */
Andrew Boie82edb6e2017-10-02 10:53:06 -07002971__syscall void k_msgq_purge(struct k_msgq *q);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04002972
Peter Mitsis67be2492016-10-07 11:44:34 -04002973/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002974 * @brief Get the amount of free space in a message queue.
Peter Mitsis67be2492016-10-07 11:44:34 -04002975 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002976 * This routine returns the number of unused entries in a message queue's
2977 * ring buffer.
Peter Mitsis67be2492016-10-07 11:44:34 -04002978 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002979 * @param q Address of the message queue.
2980 *
2981 * @return Number of unused ring buffer entries.
Peter Mitsis67be2492016-10-07 11:44:34 -04002982 */
Andrew Boie82edb6e2017-10-02 10:53:06 -07002983__syscall u32_t k_msgq_num_free_get(struct k_msgq *q);
2984
2985static inline u32_t _impl_k_msgq_num_free_get(struct k_msgq *q)
Peter Mitsis67be2492016-10-07 11:44:34 -04002986{
2987 return q->max_msgs - q->used_msgs;
2988}
2989
Peter Mitsisd7a37502016-10-13 11:37:40 -04002990/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002991 * @brief Get the number of messages in a message queue.
Peter Mitsisd7a37502016-10-13 11:37:40 -04002992 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002993 * This routine returns the number of messages in a message queue's ring buffer.
Peter Mitsisd7a37502016-10-13 11:37:40 -04002994 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05002995 * @param q Address of the message queue.
2996 *
2997 * @return Number of messages.
Peter Mitsisd7a37502016-10-13 11:37:40 -04002998 */
Andrew Boie82edb6e2017-10-02 10:53:06 -07002999__syscall u32_t k_msgq_num_used_get(struct k_msgq *q);
3000
3001static inline u32_t _impl_k_msgq_num_used_get(struct k_msgq *q)
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003002{
3003 return q->used_msgs;
3004}
3005
Anas Nashif166f5192018-02-25 08:02:36 -06003006/** @} */
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05003007
3008/**
3009 * @defgroup mem_pool_apis Memory Pool APIs
3010 * @ingroup kernel_apis
3011 * @{
3012 */
3013
Andy Ross73cb9582017-05-09 10:42:39 -07003014/* Note on sizing: the use of a 20 bit field for block means that,
3015 * assuming a reasonable minimum block size of 16 bytes, we're limited
3016 * to 16M of memory managed by a single pool. Long term it would be
3017 * good to move to a variable bit size based on configuration.
3018 */
3019struct k_mem_block_id {
3020 u32_t pool : 8;
3021 u32_t level : 4;
3022 u32_t block : 20;
3023};
3024
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003025struct k_mem_block {
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003026 void *data;
Andy Ross73cb9582017-05-09 10:42:39 -07003027 struct k_mem_block_id id;
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003028};
3029
Anas Nashif166f5192018-02-25 08:02:36 -06003030/** @} */
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05003031
3032/**
3033 * @defgroup mailbox_apis Mailbox APIs
3034 * @ingroup kernel_apis
3035 * @{
3036 */
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003037
3038struct k_mbox_msg {
3039 /** internal use only - needed for legacy API support */
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -05003040 u32_t _mailbox;
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003041 /** size of message (in bytes) */
Peter Mitsisd93078c2016-10-14 12:59:37 -04003042 size_t size;
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003043 /** application-defined information value */
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -05003044 u32_t info;
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003045 /** sender's message data buffer */
3046 void *tx_data;
3047 /** internal use only - needed for legacy API support */
3048 void *_rx_data;
3049 /** message data block descriptor */
3050 struct k_mem_block tx_block;
3051 /** source thread id */
3052 k_tid_t rx_source_thread;
3053 /** target thread id */
3054 k_tid_t tx_target_thread;
3055 /** internal use only - thread waiting on send (may be a dummy) */
3056 k_tid_t _syncing_thread;
3057#if (CONFIG_NUM_MBOX_ASYNC_MSGS > 0)
3058 /** internal use only - semaphore used during asynchronous send */
3059 struct k_sem *_async_sem;
3060#endif
3061};
3062
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05003063/**
3064 * @cond INTERNAL_HIDDEN
3065 */
3066
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003067struct k_mbox {
3068 _wait_q_t tx_msg_queue;
3069 _wait_q_t rx_msg_queue;
3070
Anas Nashif2f203c22016-12-18 06:57:45 -05003071 _OBJECT_TRACING_NEXT_PTR(k_mbox);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003072};
3073
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07003074#define _K_MBOX_INITIALIZER(obj) \
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003075 { \
3076 .tx_msg_queue = SYS_DLIST_STATIC_INIT(&obj.tx_msg_queue), \
3077 .rx_msg_queue = SYS_DLIST_STATIC_INIT(&obj.rx_msg_queue), \
Anas Nashif2f203c22016-12-18 06:57:45 -05003078 _OBJECT_TRACING_INIT \
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003079 }
3080
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07003081#define K_MBOX_INITIALIZER DEPRECATED_MACRO _K_MBOX_INITIALIZER
3082
Peter Mitsis12092702016-10-14 12:57:23 -04003083/**
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05003084 * INTERNAL_HIDDEN @endcond
3085 */
3086
3087/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003088 * @brief Statically define and initialize a mailbox.
Peter Mitsis12092702016-10-14 12:57:23 -04003089 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003090 * The mailbox is to be accessed outside the module where it is defined using:
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04003091 *
Allan Stephens82d4c3a2016-11-17 09:23:46 -05003092 * @code extern struct k_mbox <name>; @endcode
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04003093 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003094 * @param name Name of the mailbox.
Peter Mitsis12092702016-10-14 12:57:23 -04003095 */
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003096#define K_MBOX_DEFINE(name) \
Allan Stephense7d2cc22016-10-19 16:10:46 -05003097 struct k_mbox name \
3098 __in_section(_k_mbox, static, name) = \
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07003099 _K_MBOX_INITIALIZER(name) \
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003100
Peter Mitsis12092702016-10-14 12:57:23 -04003101/**
3102 * @brief Initialize a mailbox.
3103 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003104 * This routine initializes a mailbox object, prior to its first use.
3105 *
3106 * @param mbox Address of the mailbox.
Peter Mitsis12092702016-10-14 12:57:23 -04003107 *
3108 * @return N/A
3109 */
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003110extern void k_mbox_init(struct k_mbox *mbox);
3111
Peter Mitsis12092702016-10-14 12:57:23 -04003112/**
3113 * @brief Send a mailbox message in a synchronous manner.
3114 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003115 * This routine sends a message to @a mbox and waits for a receiver to both
3116 * receive and process it. The message data may be in a buffer, in a memory
3117 * pool block, or non-existent (i.e. an empty message).
Peter Mitsis12092702016-10-14 12:57:23 -04003118 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003119 * @param mbox Address of the mailbox.
3120 * @param tx_msg Address of the transmit message descriptor.
3121 * @param timeout Waiting period for the message to be received (in
3122 * milliseconds), or one of the special values K_NO_WAIT
3123 * and K_FOREVER. Once the message has been received,
3124 * this routine waits as long as necessary for the message
3125 * to be completely processed.
Peter Mitsis12092702016-10-14 12:57:23 -04003126 *
Allan Stephens9ef50f42016-11-16 15:33:31 -05003127 * @retval 0 Message sent.
3128 * @retval -ENOMSG Returned without waiting.
3129 * @retval -EAGAIN Waiting period timed out.
Peter Mitsis12092702016-10-14 12:57:23 -04003130 */
Peter Mitsis40680f62016-10-14 10:04:55 -04003131extern int k_mbox_put(struct k_mbox *mbox, struct k_mbox_msg *tx_msg,
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -05003132 s32_t timeout);
Peter Mitsis12092702016-10-14 12:57:23 -04003133
Peter Mitsis12092702016-10-14 12:57:23 -04003134/**
3135 * @brief Send a mailbox message in an asynchronous manner.
3136 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003137 * This routine sends a message to @a mbox without waiting for a receiver
3138 * to process it. The message data may be in a buffer, in a memory pool block,
3139 * or non-existent (i.e. an empty message). Optionally, the semaphore @a sem
3140 * will be given when the message has been both received and completely
3141 * processed by the receiver.
Peter Mitsis12092702016-10-14 12:57:23 -04003142 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003143 * @param mbox Address of the mailbox.
3144 * @param tx_msg Address of the transmit message descriptor.
3145 * @param sem Address of a semaphore, or NULL if none is needed.
Peter Mitsis12092702016-10-14 12:57:23 -04003146 *
3147 * @return N/A
3148 */
Peter Mitsis40680f62016-10-14 10:04:55 -04003149extern void k_mbox_async_put(struct k_mbox *mbox, struct k_mbox_msg *tx_msg,
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003150 struct k_sem *sem);
3151
Peter Mitsis12092702016-10-14 12:57:23 -04003152/**
3153 * @brief Receive a mailbox message.
3154 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003155 * This routine receives a message from @a mbox, then optionally retrieves
3156 * its data and disposes of the message.
Peter Mitsis12092702016-10-14 12:57:23 -04003157 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003158 * @param mbox Address of the mailbox.
3159 * @param rx_msg Address of the receive message descriptor.
3160 * @param buffer Address of the buffer to receive data, or NULL to defer data
3161 * retrieval and message disposal until later.
3162 * @param timeout Waiting period for a message to be received (in
3163 * milliseconds), or one of the special values K_NO_WAIT
3164 * and K_FOREVER.
Peter Mitsis12092702016-10-14 12:57:23 -04003165 *
Allan Stephens9ef50f42016-11-16 15:33:31 -05003166 * @retval 0 Message received.
3167 * @retval -ENOMSG Returned without waiting.
3168 * @retval -EAGAIN Waiting period timed out.
Peter Mitsis12092702016-10-14 12:57:23 -04003169 */
Peter Mitsis40680f62016-10-14 10:04:55 -04003170extern int k_mbox_get(struct k_mbox *mbox, struct k_mbox_msg *rx_msg,
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -05003171 void *buffer, s32_t timeout);
Peter Mitsis12092702016-10-14 12:57:23 -04003172
3173/**
3174 * @brief Retrieve mailbox message data into a buffer.
3175 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003176 * This routine completes the processing of a received message by retrieving
3177 * its data into a buffer, then disposing of the message.
Peter Mitsis12092702016-10-14 12:57:23 -04003178 *
3179 * Alternatively, this routine can be used to dispose of a received message
3180 * without retrieving its data.
3181 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003182 * @param rx_msg Address of the receive message descriptor.
3183 * @param buffer Address of the buffer to receive data, or NULL to discard
3184 * the data.
Peter Mitsis12092702016-10-14 12:57:23 -04003185 *
3186 * @return N/A
3187 */
Peter Mitsis40680f62016-10-14 10:04:55 -04003188extern void k_mbox_data_get(struct k_mbox_msg *rx_msg, void *buffer);
Peter Mitsis12092702016-10-14 12:57:23 -04003189
3190/**
3191 * @brief Retrieve mailbox message data into a memory pool block.
3192 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003193 * This routine completes the processing of a received message by retrieving
3194 * its data into a memory pool block, then disposing of the message.
3195 * The memory pool block that results from successful retrieval must be
3196 * returned to the pool once the data has been processed, even in cases
3197 * where zero bytes of data are retrieved.
Peter Mitsis12092702016-10-14 12:57:23 -04003198 *
3199 * Alternatively, this routine can be used to dispose of a received message
3200 * without retrieving its data. In this case there is no need to return a
3201 * memory pool block to the pool.
3202 *
3203 * This routine allocates a new memory pool block for the data only if the
3204 * data is not already in one. If a new block cannot be allocated, the routine
3205 * returns a failure code and the received message is left unchanged. This
3206 * permits the caller to reattempt data retrieval at a later time or to dispose
3207 * of the received message without retrieving its data.
3208 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003209 * @param rx_msg Address of a receive message descriptor.
3210 * @param pool Address of memory pool, or NULL to discard data.
3211 * @param block Address of the area to hold memory pool block info.
3212 * @param timeout Waiting period to wait for a memory pool block (in
3213 * milliseconds), or one of the special values K_NO_WAIT
3214 * and K_FOREVER.
Peter Mitsis12092702016-10-14 12:57:23 -04003215 *
Allan Stephens9ef50f42016-11-16 15:33:31 -05003216 * @retval 0 Data retrieved.
3217 * @retval -ENOMEM Returned without waiting.
3218 * @retval -EAGAIN Waiting period timed out.
Peter Mitsis12092702016-10-14 12:57:23 -04003219 */
Peter Mitsis40680f62016-10-14 10:04:55 -04003220extern int k_mbox_data_block_get(struct k_mbox_msg *rx_msg,
Peter Mitsis0cb65c32016-09-29 14:07:36 -04003221 struct k_mem_pool *pool,
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -05003222 struct k_mem_block *block, s32_t timeout);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003223
Anas Nashif166f5192018-02-25 08:02:36 -06003224/** @} */
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05003225
3226/**
3227 * @cond INTERNAL_HIDDEN
3228 */
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003229
3230struct k_pipe {
3231 unsigned char *buffer; /* Pipe buffer: may be NULL */
3232 size_t size; /* Buffer size */
3233 size_t bytes_used; /* # bytes used in buffer */
3234 size_t read_index; /* Where in buffer to read from */
3235 size_t write_index; /* Where in buffer to write */
3236
3237 struct {
3238 _wait_q_t readers; /* Reader wait queue */
3239 _wait_q_t writers; /* Writer wait queue */
3240 } wait_q;
3241
Anas Nashif2f203c22016-12-18 06:57:45 -05003242 _OBJECT_TRACING_NEXT_PTR(k_pipe);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003243};
3244
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07003245#define _K_PIPE_INITIALIZER(obj, pipe_buffer, pipe_buffer_size) \
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003246 { \
3247 .buffer = pipe_buffer, \
3248 .size = pipe_buffer_size, \
3249 .bytes_used = 0, \
3250 .read_index = 0, \
3251 .write_index = 0, \
3252 .wait_q.writers = SYS_DLIST_STATIC_INIT(&obj.wait_q.writers), \
3253 .wait_q.readers = SYS_DLIST_STATIC_INIT(&obj.wait_q.readers), \
Anas Nashif2f203c22016-12-18 06:57:45 -05003254 _OBJECT_TRACING_INIT \
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003255 }
3256
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07003257#define K_PIPE_INITIALIZER DEPRECATED_MACRO _K_PIPE_INITIALIZER
3258
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04003259/**
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05003260 * INTERNAL_HIDDEN @endcond
3261 */
3262
3263/**
3264 * @defgroup pipe_apis Pipe APIs
3265 * @ingroup kernel_apis
3266 * @{
3267 */
3268
3269/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003270 * @brief Statically define and initialize a pipe.
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04003271 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003272 * The pipe can be accessed outside the module where it is defined using:
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04003273 *
Allan Stephens82d4c3a2016-11-17 09:23:46 -05003274 * @code extern struct k_pipe <name>; @endcode
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04003275 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003276 * @param name Name of the pipe.
3277 * @param pipe_buffer_size Size of the pipe's ring buffer (in bytes),
3278 * or zero if no ring buffer is used.
3279 * @param pipe_align Alignment of the pipe's ring buffer (power of 2).
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04003280 */
Peter Mitsise5d9c582016-10-14 14:44:57 -04003281#define K_PIPE_DEFINE(name, pipe_buffer_size, pipe_align) \
3282 static unsigned char __noinit __aligned(pipe_align) \
3283 _k_pipe_buf_##name[pipe_buffer_size]; \
Allan Stephense7d2cc22016-10-19 16:10:46 -05003284 struct k_pipe name \
3285 __in_section(_k_pipe, static, name) = \
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07003286 _K_PIPE_INITIALIZER(name, _k_pipe_buf_##name, pipe_buffer_size)
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003287
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003288/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003289 * @brief Initialize a pipe.
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003290 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003291 * This routine initializes a pipe object, prior to its first use.
3292 *
3293 * @param pipe Address of the pipe.
3294 * @param buffer Address of the pipe's ring buffer, or NULL if no ring buffer
3295 * is used.
3296 * @param size Size of the pipe's ring buffer (in bytes), or zero if no ring
3297 * buffer is used.
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003298 *
3299 * @return N/A
3300 */
Andrew Boieb9a05782017-09-29 16:05:32 -07003301__syscall void k_pipe_init(struct k_pipe *pipe, unsigned char *buffer,
3302 size_t size);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003303
3304/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003305 * @brief Write data to a pipe.
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003306 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003307 * This routine writes up to @a bytes_to_write bytes of data to @a pipe.
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003308 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003309 * @param pipe Address of the pipe.
3310 * @param data Address of data to write.
3311 * @param bytes_to_write Size of data (in bytes).
3312 * @param bytes_written Address of area to hold the number of bytes written.
3313 * @param min_xfer Minimum number of bytes to write.
3314 * @param timeout Waiting period to wait for the data to be written (in
3315 * milliseconds), or one of the special values K_NO_WAIT
3316 * and K_FOREVER.
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003317 *
Allan Stephens9ef50f42016-11-16 15:33:31 -05003318 * @retval 0 At least @a min_xfer bytes of data were written.
3319 * @retval -EIO Returned without waiting; zero data bytes were written.
3320 * @retval -EAGAIN Waiting period timed out; between zero and @a min_xfer
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003321 * minus one data bytes were written.
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003322 */
Andrew Boieb9a05782017-09-29 16:05:32 -07003323__syscall int k_pipe_put(struct k_pipe *pipe, void *data,
3324 size_t bytes_to_write, size_t *bytes_written,
3325 size_t min_xfer, s32_t timeout);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003326
3327/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003328 * @brief Read data from a pipe.
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003329 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003330 * This routine reads up to @a bytes_to_read bytes of data from @a pipe.
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003331 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003332 * @param pipe Address of the pipe.
3333 * @param data Address to place the data read from pipe.
3334 * @param bytes_to_read Maximum number of data bytes to read.
3335 * @param bytes_read Address of area to hold the number of bytes read.
3336 * @param min_xfer Minimum number of data bytes to read.
3337 * @param timeout Waiting period to wait for the data to be read (in
3338 * milliseconds), or one of the special values K_NO_WAIT
3339 * and K_FOREVER.
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003340 *
Allan Stephens9ef50f42016-11-16 15:33:31 -05003341 * @retval 0 At least @a min_xfer bytes of data were read.
3342 * @retval -EIO Returned without waiting; zero data bytes were read.
3343 * @retval -EAGAIN Waiting period timed out; between zero and @a min_xfer
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003344 * minus one data bytes were read.
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003345 */
Andrew Boieb9a05782017-09-29 16:05:32 -07003346__syscall int k_pipe_get(struct k_pipe *pipe, void *data,
3347 size_t bytes_to_read, size_t *bytes_read,
3348 size_t min_xfer, s32_t timeout);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003349
3350/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003351 * @brief Write memory block to a pipe.
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003352 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003353 * This routine writes the data contained in a memory block to @a pipe.
3354 * Once all of the data in the block has been written to the pipe, it will
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003355 * free the memory block @a block and give the semaphore @a sem (if specified).
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003356 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003357 * @param pipe Address of the pipe.
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003358 * @param block Memory block containing data to send
3359 * @param size Number of data bytes in memory block to send
3360 * @param sem Semaphore to signal upon completion (else NULL)
3361 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003362 * @return N/A
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003363 */
3364extern void k_pipe_block_put(struct k_pipe *pipe, struct k_mem_block *block,
3365 size_t size, struct k_sem *sem);
3366
Anas Nashif166f5192018-02-25 08:02:36 -06003367/** @} */
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003368
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05003369/**
3370 * @cond INTERNAL_HIDDEN
3371 */
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003372
Benjamin Walsh7ef0f622016-10-24 17:04:43 -04003373struct k_mem_slab {
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003374 _wait_q_t wait_q;
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -05003375 u32_t num_blocks;
Peter Mitsisfb02d572016-10-13 16:55:45 -04003376 size_t block_size;
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003377 char *buffer;
3378 char *free_list;
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -05003379 u32_t num_used;
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003380
Anas Nashif2f203c22016-12-18 06:57:45 -05003381 _OBJECT_TRACING_NEXT_PTR(k_mem_slab);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003382};
3383
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07003384#define _K_MEM_SLAB_INITIALIZER(obj, slab_buffer, slab_block_size, \
Benjamin Walsh7ef0f622016-10-24 17:04:43 -04003385 slab_num_blocks) \
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003386 { \
3387 .wait_q = SYS_DLIST_STATIC_INIT(&obj.wait_q), \
Benjamin Walsh7ef0f622016-10-24 17:04:43 -04003388 .num_blocks = slab_num_blocks, \
3389 .block_size = slab_block_size, \
3390 .buffer = slab_buffer, \
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003391 .free_list = NULL, \
3392 .num_used = 0, \
Anas Nashif2f203c22016-12-18 06:57:45 -05003393 _OBJECT_TRACING_INIT \
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003394 }
3395
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07003396#define K_MEM_SLAB_INITIALIZER DEPRECATED_MACRO _K_MEM_SLAB_INITIALIZER
3397
3398
Peter Mitsis578f9112016-10-07 13:50:31 -04003399/**
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05003400 * INTERNAL_HIDDEN @endcond
3401 */
3402
3403/**
3404 * @defgroup mem_slab_apis Memory Slab APIs
3405 * @ingroup kernel_apis
3406 * @{
3407 */
3408
3409/**
Allan Stephensda827222016-11-09 14:23:58 -06003410 * @brief Statically define and initialize a memory slab.
Peter Mitsis578f9112016-10-07 13:50:31 -04003411 *
Allan Stephensda827222016-11-09 14:23:58 -06003412 * The memory slab's buffer contains @a slab_num_blocks memory blocks
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003413 * that are @a slab_block_size bytes long. The buffer is aligned to a
Allan Stephensda827222016-11-09 14:23:58 -06003414 * @a slab_align -byte boundary. To ensure that each memory block is similarly
3415 * aligned to this boundary, @a slab_block_size must also be a multiple of
Benjamin Walsh7ef0f622016-10-24 17:04:43 -04003416 * @a slab_align.
Peter Mitsis578f9112016-10-07 13:50:31 -04003417 *
Allan Stephensda827222016-11-09 14:23:58 -06003418 * The memory slab can be accessed outside the module where it is defined
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003419 * using:
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04003420 *
Allan Stephens82d4c3a2016-11-17 09:23:46 -05003421 * @code extern struct k_mem_slab <name>; @endcode
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04003422 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003423 * @param name Name of the memory slab.
3424 * @param slab_block_size Size of each memory block (in bytes).
3425 * @param slab_num_blocks Number memory blocks.
3426 * @param slab_align Alignment of the memory slab's buffer (power of 2).
Peter Mitsis578f9112016-10-07 13:50:31 -04003427 */
Benjamin Walsh7ef0f622016-10-24 17:04:43 -04003428#define K_MEM_SLAB_DEFINE(name, slab_block_size, slab_num_blocks, slab_align) \
3429 char __noinit __aligned(slab_align) \
3430 _k_mem_slab_buf_##name[(slab_num_blocks) * (slab_block_size)]; \
3431 struct k_mem_slab name \
Allan Stephense7d2cc22016-10-19 16:10:46 -05003432 __in_section(_k_mem_slab, static, name) = \
Andrew Boie65a9d2a2017-06-27 10:51:23 -07003433 _K_MEM_SLAB_INITIALIZER(name, _k_mem_slab_buf_##name, \
Benjamin Walsh7ef0f622016-10-24 17:04:43 -04003434 slab_block_size, slab_num_blocks)
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003435
Peter Mitsis4a5d62f2016-10-13 16:53:30 -04003436/**
Benjamin Walsh7ef0f622016-10-24 17:04:43 -04003437 * @brief Initialize a memory slab.
Peter Mitsis4a5d62f2016-10-13 16:53:30 -04003438 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003439 * Initializes a memory slab, prior to its first use.
Peter Mitsis4a5d62f2016-10-13 16:53:30 -04003440 *
Allan Stephensda827222016-11-09 14:23:58 -06003441 * The memory slab's buffer contains @a slab_num_blocks memory blocks
3442 * that are @a slab_block_size bytes long. The buffer must be aligned to an
3443 * N-byte boundary, where N is a power of 2 larger than 2 (i.e. 4, 8, 16, ...).
3444 * To ensure that each memory block is similarly aligned to this boundary,
3445 * @a slab_block_size must also be a multiple of N.
3446 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003447 * @param slab Address of the memory slab.
3448 * @param buffer Pointer to buffer used for the memory blocks.
3449 * @param block_size Size of each memory block (in bytes).
3450 * @param num_blocks Number of memory blocks.
Peter Mitsis4a5d62f2016-10-13 16:53:30 -04003451 *
3452 * @return N/A
3453 */
Benjamin Walsh7ef0f622016-10-24 17:04:43 -04003454extern void k_mem_slab_init(struct k_mem_slab *slab, void *buffer,
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -05003455 size_t block_size, u32_t num_blocks);
Peter Mitsis4a5d62f2016-10-13 16:53:30 -04003456
3457/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003458 * @brief Allocate memory from a memory slab.
Peter Mitsis4a5d62f2016-10-13 16:53:30 -04003459 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003460 * This routine allocates a memory block from a memory slab.
Peter Mitsis4a5d62f2016-10-13 16:53:30 -04003461 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003462 * @param slab Address of the memory slab.
3463 * @param mem Pointer to block address area.
3464 * @param timeout Maximum time to wait for operation to complete
3465 * (in milliseconds). Use K_NO_WAIT to return without waiting,
3466 * or K_FOREVER to wait as long as necessary.
Peter Mitsis4a5d62f2016-10-13 16:53:30 -04003467 *
Allan Stephens9ef50f42016-11-16 15:33:31 -05003468 * @retval 0 Memory allocated. The block address area pointed at by @a mem
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003469 * is set to the starting address of the memory block.
Allan Stephens9ef50f42016-11-16 15:33:31 -05003470 * @retval -ENOMEM Returned without waiting.
3471 * @retval -EAGAIN Waiting period timed out.
Peter Mitsis4a5d62f2016-10-13 16:53:30 -04003472 */
Benjamin Walsh7ef0f622016-10-24 17:04:43 -04003473extern int k_mem_slab_alloc(struct k_mem_slab *slab, void **mem,
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -05003474 s32_t timeout);
Peter Mitsis4a5d62f2016-10-13 16:53:30 -04003475
3476/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003477 * @brief Free memory allocated from a memory slab.
Peter Mitsis4a5d62f2016-10-13 16:53:30 -04003478 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003479 * This routine releases a previously allocated memory block back to its
3480 * associated memory slab.
Peter Mitsis4a5d62f2016-10-13 16:53:30 -04003481 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003482 * @param slab Address of the memory slab.
3483 * @param mem Pointer to block address area (as set by k_mem_slab_alloc()).
Peter Mitsis4a5d62f2016-10-13 16:53:30 -04003484 *
3485 * @return N/A
3486 */
Benjamin Walsh7ef0f622016-10-24 17:04:43 -04003487extern void k_mem_slab_free(struct k_mem_slab *slab, void **mem);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003488
Peter Mitsis4a5d62f2016-10-13 16:53:30 -04003489/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003490 * @brief Get the number of used blocks in a memory slab.
Peter Mitsis4a5d62f2016-10-13 16:53:30 -04003491 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003492 * This routine gets the number of memory blocks that are currently
3493 * allocated in @a slab.
Peter Mitsis4a5d62f2016-10-13 16:53:30 -04003494 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003495 * @param slab Address of the memory slab.
Peter Mitsis4a5d62f2016-10-13 16:53:30 -04003496 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003497 * @return Number of allocated memory blocks.
Peter Mitsis4a5d62f2016-10-13 16:53:30 -04003498 */
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -05003499static inline u32_t k_mem_slab_num_used_get(struct k_mem_slab *slab)
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003500{
Benjamin Walsh7ef0f622016-10-24 17:04:43 -04003501 return slab->num_used;
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003502}
3503
Peter Mitsisc001aa82016-10-13 13:53:37 -04003504/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003505 * @brief Get the number of unused blocks in a memory slab.
Peter Mitsisc001aa82016-10-13 13:53:37 -04003506 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003507 * This routine gets the number of memory blocks that are currently
3508 * unallocated in @a slab.
Peter Mitsisc001aa82016-10-13 13:53:37 -04003509 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003510 * @param slab Address of the memory slab.
Peter Mitsisc001aa82016-10-13 13:53:37 -04003511 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003512 * @return Number of unallocated memory blocks.
Peter Mitsisc001aa82016-10-13 13:53:37 -04003513 */
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -05003514static inline u32_t k_mem_slab_num_free_get(struct k_mem_slab *slab)
Peter Mitsisc001aa82016-10-13 13:53:37 -04003515{
Benjamin Walsh7ef0f622016-10-24 17:04:43 -04003516 return slab->num_blocks - slab->num_used;
Peter Mitsisc001aa82016-10-13 13:53:37 -04003517}
3518
Anas Nashif166f5192018-02-25 08:02:36 -06003519/** @} */
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05003520
3521/**
3522 * @cond INTERNAL_HIDDEN
3523 */
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003524
Andy Ross73cb9582017-05-09 10:42:39 -07003525struct k_mem_pool_lvl {
3526 union {
3527 u32_t *bits_p;
3528 u32_t bits;
3529 };
3530 sys_dlist_t free_list;
Dmitriy Korovkin3c426882016-09-01 18:14:17 -04003531};
3532
Dmitriy Korovkin3c426882016-09-01 18:14:17 -04003533struct k_mem_pool {
Andy Ross73cb9582017-05-09 10:42:39 -07003534 void *buf;
3535 size_t max_sz;
3536 u16_t n_max;
3537 u8_t n_levels;
3538 u8_t max_inline_level;
3539 struct k_mem_pool_lvl *levels;
Dmitriy Korovkin3c426882016-09-01 18:14:17 -04003540 _wait_q_t wait_q;
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003541};
3542
Andy Ross73cb9582017-05-09 10:42:39 -07003543#define _ALIGN4(n) ((((n)+3)/4)*4)
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003544
Andy Ross73cb9582017-05-09 10:42:39 -07003545#define _MPOOL_HAVE_LVL(max, min, l) (((max) >> (2*(l))) >= (min) ? 1 : 0)
3546
Andy Ross8cf7ff52017-11-13 14:59:13 -08003547#define __MPOOL_LVLS(maxsz, minsz) \
3548 (_MPOOL_HAVE_LVL((maxsz), (minsz), 0) + \
3549 _MPOOL_HAVE_LVL((maxsz), (minsz), 1) + \
3550 _MPOOL_HAVE_LVL((maxsz), (minsz), 2) + \
3551 _MPOOL_HAVE_LVL((maxsz), (minsz), 3) + \
3552 _MPOOL_HAVE_LVL((maxsz), (minsz), 4) + \
3553 _MPOOL_HAVE_LVL((maxsz), (minsz), 5) + \
3554 _MPOOL_HAVE_LVL((maxsz), (minsz), 6) + \
3555 _MPOOL_HAVE_LVL((maxsz), (minsz), 7) + \
3556 _MPOOL_HAVE_LVL((maxsz), (minsz), 8) + \
3557 _MPOOL_HAVE_LVL((maxsz), (minsz), 9) + \
3558 _MPOOL_HAVE_LVL((maxsz), (minsz), 10) + \
3559 _MPOOL_HAVE_LVL((maxsz), (minsz), 11) + \
3560 _MPOOL_HAVE_LVL((maxsz), (minsz), 12) + \
3561 _MPOOL_HAVE_LVL((maxsz), (minsz), 13) + \
3562 _MPOOL_HAVE_LVL((maxsz), (minsz), 14) + \
3563 _MPOOL_HAVE_LVL((maxsz), (minsz), 15))
3564
3565#define _MPOOL_MINBLK sizeof(sys_dnode_t)
3566
3567#define _MPOOL_LVLS(max, min) \
3568 __MPOOL_LVLS((max), (min) >= _MPOOL_MINBLK ? (min) : _MPOOL_MINBLK)
Andy Ross73cb9582017-05-09 10:42:39 -07003569
3570/* Rounds the needed bits up to integer multiples of u32_t */
3571#define _MPOOL_LBIT_WORDS_UNCLAMPED(n_max, l) \
3572 ((((n_max) << (2*(l))) + 31) / 32)
3573
3574/* One word gets stored free unioned with the pointer, otherwise the
3575 * calculated unclamped value
Dmitriy Korovkin3c426882016-09-01 18:14:17 -04003576 */
Andy Ross73cb9582017-05-09 10:42:39 -07003577#define _MPOOL_LBIT_WORDS(n_max, l) \
3578 (_MPOOL_LBIT_WORDS_UNCLAMPED(n_max, l) < 2 ? 0 \
3579 : _MPOOL_LBIT_WORDS_UNCLAMPED(n_max, l))
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05003580
Andy Ross73cb9582017-05-09 10:42:39 -07003581/* How many bytes for the bitfields of a single level? */
3582#define _MPOOL_LBIT_BYTES(maxsz, minsz, l, n_max) \
3583 (_MPOOL_LVLS((maxsz), (minsz)) >= (l) ? \
3584 4 * _MPOOL_LBIT_WORDS((n_max), l) : 0)
Dmitriy Korovkin3c426882016-09-01 18:14:17 -04003585
Andy Ross73cb9582017-05-09 10:42:39 -07003586/* Size of the bitmap array that follows the buffer in allocated memory */
3587#define _MPOOL_BITS_SIZE(maxsz, minsz, n_max) \
3588 (_MPOOL_LBIT_BYTES(maxsz, minsz, 0, n_max) + \
3589 _MPOOL_LBIT_BYTES(maxsz, minsz, 1, n_max) + \
3590 _MPOOL_LBIT_BYTES(maxsz, minsz, 2, n_max) + \
3591 _MPOOL_LBIT_BYTES(maxsz, minsz, 3, n_max) + \
3592 _MPOOL_LBIT_BYTES(maxsz, minsz, 4, n_max) + \
3593 _MPOOL_LBIT_BYTES(maxsz, minsz, 5, n_max) + \
3594 _MPOOL_LBIT_BYTES(maxsz, minsz, 6, n_max) + \
3595 _MPOOL_LBIT_BYTES(maxsz, minsz, 7, n_max) + \
3596 _MPOOL_LBIT_BYTES(maxsz, minsz, 8, n_max) + \
3597 _MPOOL_LBIT_BYTES(maxsz, minsz, 9, n_max) + \
3598 _MPOOL_LBIT_BYTES(maxsz, minsz, 10, n_max) + \
3599 _MPOOL_LBIT_BYTES(maxsz, minsz, 11, n_max) + \
3600 _MPOOL_LBIT_BYTES(maxsz, minsz, 12, n_max) + \
3601 _MPOOL_LBIT_BYTES(maxsz, minsz, 13, n_max) + \
3602 _MPOOL_LBIT_BYTES(maxsz, minsz, 14, n_max) + \
3603 _MPOOL_LBIT_BYTES(maxsz, minsz, 15, n_max))
Dmitriy Korovkin07414672016-11-03 13:35:42 -04003604
3605/**
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05003606 * INTERNAL_HIDDEN @endcond
Dmitriy Korovkin07414672016-11-03 13:35:42 -04003607 */
3608
Peter Mitsis2a2b0752016-10-06 16:27:01 -04003609/**
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05003610 * @addtogroup mem_pool_apis
3611 * @{
3612 */
3613
3614/**
3615 * @brief Statically define and initialize a memory pool.
Peter Mitsis2a2b0752016-10-06 16:27:01 -04003616 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003617 * The memory pool's buffer contains @a n_max blocks that are @a max_size bytes
3618 * long. The memory pool allows blocks to be repeatedly partitioned into
3619 * quarters, down to blocks of @a min_size bytes long. The buffer is aligned
Andy Ross73cb9582017-05-09 10:42:39 -07003620 * to a @a align -byte boundary.
Peter Mitsis2a2b0752016-10-06 16:27:01 -04003621 *
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04003622 * If the pool is to be accessed outside the module where it is defined, it
3623 * can be declared via
3624 *
Allan Stephens82d4c3a2016-11-17 09:23:46 -05003625 * @code extern struct k_mem_pool <name>; @endcode
Peter Mitsis348eb4c2016-10-26 11:22:14 -04003626 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003627 * @param name Name of the memory pool.
Andy Ross73cb9582017-05-09 10:42:39 -07003628 * @param minsz Size of the smallest blocks in the pool (in bytes).
3629 * @param maxsz Size of the largest blocks in the pool (in bytes).
3630 * @param nmax Number of maximum sized blocks in the pool.
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003631 * @param align Alignment of the pool's buffer (power of 2).
Peter Mitsis2a2b0752016-10-06 16:27:01 -04003632 */
Andy Ross73cb9582017-05-09 10:42:39 -07003633#define K_MEM_POOL_DEFINE(name, minsz, maxsz, nmax, align) \
3634 char __aligned(align) _mpool_buf_##name[_ALIGN4(maxsz * nmax) \
3635 + _MPOOL_BITS_SIZE(maxsz, minsz, nmax)]; \
3636 struct k_mem_pool_lvl _mpool_lvls_##name[_MPOOL_LVLS(maxsz, minsz)]; \
3637 struct k_mem_pool name __in_section(_k_mem_pool, static, name) = { \
3638 .buf = _mpool_buf_##name, \
3639 .max_sz = maxsz, \
3640 .n_max = nmax, \
3641 .n_levels = _MPOOL_LVLS(maxsz, minsz), \
3642 .levels = _mpool_lvls_##name, \
3643 }
Dmitriy Korovkin3c426882016-09-01 18:14:17 -04003644
Peter Mitsis937042c2016-10-13 13:18:26 -04003645/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003646 * @brief Allocate memory from a memory pool.
Peter Mitsis937042c2016-10-13 13:18:26 -04003647 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003648 * This routine allocates a memory block from a memory pool.
Peter Mitsis937042c2016-10-13 13:18:26 -04003649 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003650 * @param pool Address of the memory pool.
3651 * @param block Pointer to block descriptor for the allocated memory.
3652 * @param size Amount of memory to allocate (in bytes).
3653 * @param timeout Maximum time to wait for operation to complete
3654 * (in milliseconds). Use K_NO_WAIT to return without waiting,
3655 * or K_FOREVER to wait as long as necessary.
3656 *
Allan Stephens9ef50f42016-11-16 15:33:31 -05003657 * @retval 0 Memory allocated. The @a data field of the block descriptor
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003658 * is set to the starting address of the memory block.
Allan Stephens9ef50f42016-11-16 15:33:31 -05003659 * @retval -ENOMEM Returned without waiting.
3660 * @retval -EAGAIN Waiting period timed out.
Peter Mitsis937042c2016-10-13 13:18:26 -04003661 */
Dmitriy Korovkin3c426882016-09-01 18:14:17 -04003662extern int k_mem_pool_alloc(struct k_mem_pool *pool, struct k_mem_block *block,
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -05003663 size_t size, s32_t timeout);
Peter Mitsis937042c2016-10-13 13:18:26 -04003664
3665/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003666 * @brief Free memory allocated from a memory pool.
Peter Mitsis937042c2016-10-13 13:18:26 -04003667 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003668 * This routine releases a previously allocated memory block back to its
3669 * memory pool.
3670 *
3671 * @param block Pointer to block descriptor for the allocated memory.
Peter Mitsis937042c2016-10-13 13:18:26 -04003672 *
3673 * @return N/A
3674 */
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003675extern void k_mem_pool_free(struct k_mem_block *block);
Peter Mitsis937042c2016-10-13 13:18:26 -04003676
3677/**
Johan Hedberg7d887cb2018-01-11 20:45:27 +02003678 * @brief Free memory allocated from a memory pool.
3679 *
3680 * This routine releases a previously allocated memory block back to its
3681 * memory pool
3682 *
3683 * @param id Memory block identifier.
3684 *
3685 * @return N/A
3686 */
3687extern void k_mem_pool_free_id(struct k_mem_block_id *id);
3688
3689/**
Anas Nashif166f5192018-02-25 08:02:36 -06003690 * @}
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05003691 */
3692
3693/**
3694 * @defgroup heap_apis Heap Memory Pool APIs
3695 * @ingroup kernel_apis
3696 * @{
3697 */
3698
3699/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003700 * @brief Allocate memory from heap.
Peter Mitsis937042c2016-10-13 13:18:26 -04003701 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003702 * This routine provides traditional malloc() semantics. Memory is
Allan Stephens480a1312016-10-13 15:44:48 -05003703 * allocated from the heap memory pool.
Peter Mitsis937042c2016-10-13 13:18:26 -04003704 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003705 * @param size Amount of memory requested (in bytes).
Peter Mitsis937042c2016-10-13 13:18:26 -04003706 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003707 * @return Address of the allocated memory if successful; otherwise NULL.
Peter Mitsis937042c2016-10-13 13:18:26 -04003708 */
Peter Mitsis5f399242016-10-13 13:26:25 -04003709extern void *k_malloc(size_t size);
Peter Mitsis937042c2016-10-13 13:18:26 -04003710
3711/**
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003712 * @brief Free memory allocated from heap.
Allan Stephens480a1312016-10-13 15:44:48 -05003713 *
3714 * This routine provides traditional free() semantics. The memory being
3715 * returned must have been allocated from the heap memory pool.
Peter Mitsis937042c2016-10-13 13:18:26 -04003716 *
Anas Nashif345fdd52016-12-20 08:36:04 -05003717 * If @a ptr is NULL, no operation is performed.
3718 *
Allan Stephens5a7a86c2016-11-04 13:53:19 -05003719 * @param ptr Pointer to previously allocated memory.
Peter Mitsis937042c2016-10-13 13:18:26 -04003720 *
3721 * @return N/A
3722 */
3723extern void k_free(void *ptr);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04003724
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05003725/**
Andrew Boie7f95e832017-11-08 14:40:01 -08003726 * @brief Allocate memory from heap, array style
3727 *
3728 * This routine provides traditional calloc() semantics. Memory is
3729 * allocated from the heap memory pool and zeroed.
3730 *
3731 * @param nmemb Number of elements in the requested array
3732 * @param size Size of each array element (in bytes).
3733 *
3734 * @return Address of the allocated memory if successful; otherwise NULL.
3735 */
3736extern void *k_calloc(size_t nmemb, size_t size);
3737
Anas Nashif166f5192018-02-25 08:02:36 -06003738/** @} */
Allan Stephensc98da842016-11-11 15:45:03 -05003739
Benjamin Walshacc68c12017-01-29 18:57:45 -05003740/* polling API - PRIVATE */
3741
Benjamin Walshb0179862017-02-02 16:39:57 -05003742#ifdef CONFIG_POLL
3743#define _INIT_OBJ_POLL_EVENT(obj) do { (obj)->poll_event = NULL; } while ((0))
3744#else
3745#define _INIT_OBJ_POLL_EVENT(obj) do { } while ((0))
3746#endif
3747
Benjamin Walshacc68c12017-01-29 18:57:45 -05003748/* private - implementation data created as needed, per-type */
3749struct _poller {
3750 struct k_thread *thread;
3751};
3752
3753/* private - types bit positions */
3754enum _poll_types_bits {
3755 /* can be used to ignore an event */
3756 _POLL_TYPE_IGNORE,
3757
3758 /* to be signaled by k_poll_signal() */
3759 _POLL_TYPE_SIGNAL,
3760
3761 /* semaphore availability */
3762 _POLL_TYPE_SEM_AVAILABLE,
3763
Luiz Augusto von Dentza7ddb872017-02-21 14:50:42 +02003764 /* queue/fifo/lifo data availability */
3765 _POLL_TYPE_DATA_AVAILABLE,
Benjamin Walshacc68c12017-01-29 18:57:45 -05003766
3767 _POLL_NUM_TYPES
3768};
3769
3770#define _POLL_TYPE_BIT(type) (1 << ((type) - 1))
3771
3772/* private - states bit positions */
3773enum _poll_states_bits {
3774 /* default state when creating event */
3775 _POLL_STATE_NOT_READY,
3776
Benjamin Walshacc68c12017-01-29 18:57:45 -05003777 /* signaled by k_poll_signal() */
3778 _POLL_STATE_SIGNALED,
3779
3780 /* semaphore is available */
3781 _POLL_STATE_SEM_AVAILABLE,
3782
Luiz Augusto von Dentza7ddb872017-02-21 14:50:42 +02003783 /* data is available to read on queue/fifo/lifo */
3784 _POLL_STATE_DATA_AVAILABLE,
Benjamin Walshacc68c12017-01-29 18:57:45 -05003785
3786 _POLL_NUM_STATES
3787};
3788
3789#define _POLL_STATE_BIT(state) (1 << ((state) - 1))
3790
3791#define _POLL_EVENT_NUM_UNUSED_BITS \
Benjamin Walsh969d4a72017-02-02 11:25:11 -05003792 (32 - (0 \
3793 + 8 /* tag */ \
3794 + _POLL_NUM_TYPES \
3795 + _POLL_NUM_STATES \
3796 + 1 /* modes */ \
3797 ))
Benjamin Walshacc68c12017-01-29 18:57:45 -05003798
Benjamin Walshacc68c12017-01-29 18:57:45 -05003799/* end of polling API - PRIVATE */
3800
3801
3802/**
3803 * @defgroup poll_apis Async polling APIs
3804 * @ingroup kernel_apis
3805 * @{
3806 */
3807
3808/* Public polling API */
3809
3810/* public - values for k_poll_event.type bitfield */
3811#define K_POLL_TYPE_IGNORE 0
3812#define K_POLL_TYPE_SIGNAL _POLL_TYPE_BIT(_POLL_TYPE_SIGNAL)
3813#define K_POLL_TYPE_SEM_AVAILABLE _POLL_TYPE_BIT(_POLL_TYPE_SEM_AVAILABLE)
Luiz Augusto von Dentza7ddb872017-02-21 14:50:42 +02003814#define K_POLL_TYPE_DATA_AVAILABLE _POLL_TYPE_BIT(_POLL_TYPE_DATA_AVAILABLE)
3815#define K_POLL_TYPE_FIFO_DATA_AVAILABLE K_POLL_TYPE_DATA_AVAILABLE
Benjamin Walshacc68c12017-01-29 18:57:45 -05003816
3817/* public - polling modes */
3818enum k_poll_modes {
3819 /* polling thread does not take ownership of objects when available */
3820 K_POLL_MODE_NOTIFY_ONLY = 0,
3821
3822 K_POLL_NUM_MODES
3823};
3824
3825/* public - values for k_poll_event.state bitfield */
3826#define K_POLL_STATE_NOT_READY 0
Benjamin Walshacc68c12017-01-29 18:57:45 -05003827#define K_POLL_STATE_SIGNALED _POLL_STATE_BIT(_POLL_STATE_SIGNALED)
3828#define K_POLL_STATE_SEM_AVAILABLE _POLL_STATE_BIT(_POLL_STATE_SEM_AVAILABLE)
Luiz Augusto von Dentza7ddb872017-02-21 14:50:42 +02003829#define K_POLL_STATE_DATA_AVAILABLE _POLL_STATE_BIT(_POLL_STATE_DATA_AVAILABLE)
3830#define K_POLL_STATE_FIFO_DATA_AVAILABLE K_POLL_STATE_DATA_AVAILABLE
Benjamin Walshacc68c12017-01-29 18:57:45 -05003831
3832/* public - poll signal object */
3833struct k_poll_signal {
3834 /* PRIVATE - DO NOT TOUCH */
Luiz Augusto von Dentz7d01c5e2017-08-21 10:49:29 +03003835 sys_dlist_t poll_events;
Benjamin Walshacc68c12017-01-29 18:57:45 -05003836
3837 /*
3838 * 1 if the event has been signaled, 0 otherwise. Stays set to 1 until
3839 * user resets it to 0.
3840 */
3841 unsigned int signaled;
3842
3843 /* custom result value passed to k_poll_signal() if needed */
3844 int result;
3845};
3846
Luiz Augusto von Dentz7d01c5e2017-08-21 10:49:29 +03003847#define K_POLL_SIGNAL_INITIALIZER(obj) \
Benjamin Walshacc68c12017-01-29 18:57:45 -05003848 { \
Luiz Augusto von Dentz7d01c5e2017-08-21 10:49:29 +03003849 .poll_events = SYS_DLIST_STATIC_INIT(&obj.poll_events), \
Benjamin Walshacc68c12017-01-29 18:57:45 -05003850 .signaled = 0, \
3851 .result = 0, \
3852 }
3853
3854struct k_poll_event {
3855 /* PRIVATE - DO NOT TOUCH */
Luiz Augusto von Dentz7d01c5e2017-08-21 10:49:29 +03003856 sys_dnode_t _node;
3857
3858 /* PRIVATE - DO NOT TOUCH */
Benjamin Walshacc68c12017-01-29 18:57:45 -05003859 struct _poller *poller;
3860
Benjamin Walsh969d4a72017-02-02 11:25:11 -05003861 /* optional user-specified tag, opaque, untouched by the API */
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -05003862 u32_t tag:8;
Benjamin Walsh969d4a72017-02-02 11:25:11 -05003863
Benjamin Walshacc68c12017-01-29 18:57:45 -05003864 /* bitfield of event types (bitwise-ORed K_POLL_TYPE_xxx values) */
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -05003865 u32_t type:_POLL_NUM_TYPES;
Benjamin Walshacc68c12017-01-29 18:57:45 -05003866
3867 /* bitfield of event states (bitwise-ORed K_POLL_STATE_xxx values) */
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -05003868 u32_t state:_POLL_NUM_STATES;
Benjamin Walshacc68c12017-01-29 18:57:45 -05003869
3870 /* mode of operation, from enum k_poll_modes */
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -05003871 u32_t mode:1;
Benjamin Walshacc68c12017-01-29 18:57:45 -05003872
3873 /* unused bits in 32-bit word */
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -05003874 u32_t unused:_POLL_EVENT_NUM_UNUSED_BITS;
Benjamin Walshacc68c12017-01-29 18:57:45 -05003875
3876 /* per-type data */
3877 union {
3878 void *obj;
3879 struct k_poll_signal *signal;
3880 struct k_sem *sem;
3881 struct k_fifo *fifo;
Luiz Augusto von Dentze5ed88f2017-02-21 15:27:20 +02003882 struct k_queue *queue;
Benjamin Walshacc68c12017-01-29 18:57:45 -05003883 };
3884};
3885
Benjamin Walsh969d4a72017-02-02 11:25:11 -05003886#define K_POLL_EVENT_INITIALIZER(event_type, event_mode, event_obj) \
Benjamin Walshacc68c12017-01-29 18:57:45 -05003887 { \
3888 .poller = NULL, \
3889 .type = event_type, \
3890 .state = K_POLL_STATE_NOT_READY, \
3891 .mode = event_mode, \
3892 .unused = 0, \
Benjamin Walsh969d4a72017-02-02 11:25:11 -05003893 { .obj = event_obj }, \
3894 }
3895
3896#define K_POLL_EVENT_STATIC_INITIALIZER(event_type, event_mode, event_obj, \
3897 event_tag) \
3898 { \
3899 .type = event_type, \
3900 .tag = event_tag, \
3901 .state = K_POLL_STATE_NOT_READY, \
3902 .mode = event_mode, \
3903 .unused = 0, \
3904 { .obj = event_obj }, \
Benjamin Walshacc68c12017-01-29 18:57:45 -05003905 }
3906
3907/**
3908 * @brief Initialize one struct k_poll_event instance
3909 *
3910 * After this routine is called on a poll event, the event it ready to be
3911 * placed in an event array to be passed to k_poll().
3912 *
3913 * @param event The event to initialize.
3914 * @param type A bitfield of the types of event, from the K_POLL_TYPE_xxx
3915 * values. Only values that apply to the same object being polled
3916 * can be used together. Choosing K_POLL_TYPE_IGNORE disables the
3917 * event.
Paul Sokolovskycfef9792017-07-18 11:53:06 +03003918 * @param mode Future. Use K_POLL_MODE_NOTIFY_ONLY.
Benjamin Walshacc68c12017-01-29 18:57:45 -05003919 * @param obj Kernel object or poll signal.
3920 *
3921 * @return N/A
3922 */
3923
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -05003924extern void k_poll_event_init(struct k_poll_event *event, u32_t type,
Benjamin Walshacc68c12017-01-29 18:57:45 -05003925 int mode, void *obj);
3926
3927/**
3928 * @brief Wait for one or many of multiple poll events to occur
3929 *
3930 * This routine allows a thread to wait concurrently for one or many of
3931 * multiple poll events to have occurred. Such events can be a kernel object
3932 * being available, like a semaphore, or a poll signal event.
3933 *
3934 * When an event notifies that a kernel object is available, the kernel object
3935 * is not "given" to the thread calling k_poll(): it merely signals the fact
3936 * that the object was available when the k_poll() call was in effect. Also,
3937 * all threads trying to acquire an object the regular way, i.e. by pending on
3938 * the object, have precedence over the thread polling on the object. This
3939 * means that the polling thread will never get the poll event on an object
3940 * until the object becomes available and its pend queue is empty. For this
3941 * reason, the k_poll() call is more effective when the objects being polled
3942 * only have one thread, the polling thread, trying to acquire them.
3943 *
Luiz Augusto von Dentz7d01c5e2017-08-21 10:49:29 +03003944 * When k_poll() returns 0, the caller should loop on all the events that were
3945 * passed to k_poll() and check the state field for the values that were
3946 * expected and take the associated actions.
Benjamin Walshacc68c12017-01-29 18:57:45 -05003947 *
3948 * Before being reused for another call to k_poll(), the user has to reset the
3949 * state field to K_POLL_STATE_NOT_READY.
3950 *
3951 * @param events An array of pointers to events to be polled for.
3952 * @param num_events The number of events in the array.
3953 * @param timeout Waiting period for an event to be ready (in milliseconds),
3954 * or one of the special values K_NO_WAIT and K_FOREVER.
3955 *
3956 * @retval 0 One or more events are ready.
Benjamin Walshacc68c12017-01-29 18:57:45 -05003957 * @retval -EAGAIN Waiting period timed out.
Luiz Augusto von Dentz8beb5862017-11-20 18:53:15 +02003958 * @retval -EINTR Poller thread has been interrupted.
Benjamin Walshacc68c12017-01-29 18:57:45 -05003959 */
3960
3961extern int k_poll(struct k_poll_event *events, int num_events,
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -05003962 s32_t timeout);
Benjamin Walshacc68c12017-01-29 18:57:45 -05003963
3964/**
Benjamin Walsha304f162017-02-02 16:46:09 -05003965 * @brief Initialize a poll signal object.
3966 *
3967 * Ready a poll signal object to be signaled via k_poll_signal().
3968 *
3969 * @param signal A poll signal.
3970 *
3971 * @return N/A
3972 */
3973
3974extern void k_poll_signal_init(struct k_poll_signal *signal);
3975
3976/**
Benjamin Walshacc68c12017-01-29 18:57:45 -05003977 * @brief Signal a poll signal object.
3978 *
3979 * This routine makes ready a poll signal, which is basically a poll event of
3980 * type K_POLL_TYPE_SIGNAL. If a thread was polling on that event, it will be
3981 * made ready to run. A @a result value can be specified.
3982 *
3983 * The poll signal contains a 'signaled' field that, when set by
3984 * k_poll_signal(), stays set until the user sets it back to 0. It thus has to
3985 * be reset by the user before being passed again to k_poll() or k_poll() will
3986 * consider it being signaled, and will return immediately.
3987 *
3988 * @param signal A poll signal.
3989 * @param result The value to store in the result field of the signal.
3990 *
3991 * @retval 0 The signal was delivered successfully.
3992 * @retval -EAGAIN The polling thread's timeout is in the process of expiring.
3993 */
3994
3995extern int k_poll_signal(struct k_poll_signal *signal, int result);
3996
Anas Nashif954d5502018-02-25 08:37:28 -06003997/**
3998 * @internal
3999 */
Luiz Augusto von Dentz7d01c5e2017-08-21 10:49:29 +03004000extern int _handle_obj_poll_events(sys_dlist_t *events, u32_t state);
Benjamin Walshacc68c12017-01-29 18:57:45 -05004001
Anas Nashif166f5192018-02-25 08:02:36 -06004002/** @} */
Benjamin Walshacc68c12017-01-29 18:57:45 -05004003
Benjamin Walshc3a2bbb2016-12-14 13:04:36 -05004004/**
4005 * @brief Make the CPU idle.
4006 *
4007 * This function makes the CPU idle until an event wakes it up.
4008 *
4009 * In a regular system, the idle thread should be the only thread responsible
4010 * for making the CPU idle and triggering any type of power management.
4011 * However, in some more constrained systems, such as a single-threaded system,
4012 * the only thread would be responsible for this if needed.
4013 *
4014 * @return N/A
4015 */
4016extern void k_cpu_idle(void);
4017
4018/**
4019 * @brief Make the CPU idle in an atomic fashion.
4020 *
4021 * Similar to k_cpu_idle(), but called with interrupts locked if operations
4022 * must be done atomically before making the CPU idle.
4023 *
4024 * @param key Interrupt locking key obtained from irq_lock().
4025 *
4026 * @return N/A
4027 */
4028extern void k_cpu_atomic_idle(unsigned int key);
4029
Anas Nashif954d5502018-02-25 08:37:28 -06004030
4031/**
4032 * @internal
4033 */
Kumar Galacc334c72017-04-21 10:55:34 -05004034extern void _sys_power_save_idle_exit(s32_t ticks);
Andrew Boie350f88d2017-01-18 13:13:45 -08004035
Andrew Boiecdb94d62017-04-18 15:22:05 -07004036#ifdef _ARCH_EXCEPT
4037/* This archtecture has direct support for triggering a CPU exception */
4038#define _k_except_reason(reason) _ARCH_EXCEPT(reason)
4039#else
4040
Andrew Boiecdb94d62017-04-18 15:22:05 -07004041/* NOTE: This is the implementation for arches that do not implement
4042 * _ARCH_EXCEPT() to generate a real CPU exception.
4043 *
4044 * We won't have a real exception frame to determine the PC value when
4045 * the oops occurred, so print file and line number before we jump into
4046 * the fatal error handler.
4047 */
4048#define _k_except_reason(reason) do { \
4049 printk("@ %s:%d:\n", __FILE__, __LINE__); \
4050 _NanoFatalErrorHandler(reason, &_default_esf); \
4051 CODE_UNREACHABLE; \
4052 } while (0)
4053
4054#endif /* _ARCH__EXCEPT */
4055
4056/**
4057 * @brief Fatally terminate a thread
4058 *
4059 * This should be called when a thread has encountered an unrecoverable
4060 * runtime condition and needs to terminate. What this ultimately
4061 * means is determined by the _fatal_error_handler() implementation, which
4062 * will be called will reason code _NANO_ERR_KERNEL_OOPS.
4063 *
4064 * If this is called from ISR context, the default system fatal error handler
4065 * will treat it as an unrecoverable system error, just like k_panic().
4066 */
4067#define k_oops() _k_except_reason(_NANO_ERR_KERNEL_OOPS)
4068
4069/**
4070 * @brief Fatally terminate the system
4071 *
4072 * This should be called when the Zephyr kernel has encountered an
4073 * unrecoverable runtime condition and needs to terminate. What this ultimately
4074 * means is determined by the _fatal_error_handler() implementation, which
4075 * will be called will reason code _NANO_ERR_KERNEL_PANIC.
4076 */
4077#define k_panic() _k_except_reason(_NANO_ERR_KERNEL_PANIC)
4078
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04004079/*
4080 * private APIs that are utilized by one or more public APIs
4081 */
4082
Benjamin Walshb12a8e02016-12-14 15:24:12 -05004083#ifdef CONFIG_MULTITHREADING
Anas Nashif954d5502018-02-25 08:37:28 -06004084/**
4085 * @internal
4086 */
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04004087extern void _init_static_threads(void);
Benjamin Walshb12a8e02016-12-14 15:24:12 -05004088#else
Anas Nashif954d5502018-02-25 08:37:28 -06004089/**
4090 * @internal
4091 */
Benjamin Walshb12a8e02016-12-14 15:24:12 -05004092#define _init_static_threads() do { } while ((0))
4093#endif
4094
Anas Nashif954d5502018-02-25 08:37:28 -06004095/**
4096 * @internal
4097 */
Benjamin Walshb12a8e02016-12-14 15:24:12 -05004098extern int _is_thread_essential(void);
Anas Nashif954d5502018-02-25 08:37:28 -06004099/**
4100 * @internal
4101 */
Allan Stephens1342adb2016-11-03 13:54:53 -05004102extern void _timer_expiration_handler(struct _timeout *t);
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04004103
Andrew Boiedc5d9352017-06-02 12:56:47 -07004104/* arch/cpu.h may declare an architecture or platform-specific macro
4105 * for properly declaring stacks, compatible with MMU/MPU constraints if
4106 * enabled
4107 */
Andrew Boiec5c104f2017-10-16 14:46:34 -07004108
4109/**
4110 * @brief Obtain an extern reference to a stack
4111 *
4112 * This macro properly brings the symbol of a thread stack declared
4113 * elsewhere into scope.
4114 *
4115 * @param sym Thread stack symbol name
4116 */
4117#define K_THREAD_STACK_EXTERN(sym) extern k_thread_stack_t sym[]
4118
Andrew Boiedc5d9352017-06-02 12:56:47 -07004119#ifdef _ARCH_THREAD_STACK_DEFINE
4120#define K_THREAD_STACK_DEFINE(sym, size) _ARCH_THREAD_STACK_DEFINE(sym, size)
4121#define K_THREAD_STACK_ARRAY_DEFINE(sym, nmemb, size) \
4122 _ARCH_THREAD_STACK_ARRAY_DEFINE(sym, nmemb, size)
4123#define K_THREAD_STACK_MEMBER(sym, size) _ARCH_THREAD_STACK_MEMBER(sym, size)
4124#define K_THREAD_STACK_SIZEOF(sym) _ARCH_THREAD_STACK_SIZEOF(sym)
Andrew Boiec5c104f2017-10-16 14:46:34 -07004125static inline char *K_THREAD_STACK_BUFFER(k_thread_stack_t *sym)
Andrew Boie507852a2017-07-25 18:47:07 -07004126{
4127 return _ARCH_THREAD_STACK_BUFFER(sym);
4128}
Andrew Boiedc5d9352017-06-02 12:56:47 -07004129#else
4130/**
4131 * @brief Declare a toplevel thread stack memory region
4132 *
4133 * This declares a region of memory suitable for use as a thread's stack.
4134 *
4135 * This is the generic, historical definition. Align to STACK_ALIGN and put in
4136 * 'noinit' section so that it isn't zeroed at boot
4137 *
Andrew Boie507852a2017-07-25 18:47:07 -07004138 * The declared symbol will always be a k_thread_stack_t which can be passed to
4139 * k_thread_create, but should otherwise not be manipulated. If the buffer
4140 * inside needs to be examined, use K_THREAD_STACK_BUFFER().
Andrew Boiedc5d9352017-06-02 12:56:47 -07004141 *
4142 * It is legal to precede this definition with the 'static' keyword.
4143 *
4144 * It is NOT legal to take the sizeof(sym) and pass that to the stackSize
4145 * parameter of k_thread_create(), it may not be the same as the
4146 * 'size' parameter. Use K_THREAD_STACK_SIZEOF() instead.
4147 *
4148 * @param sym Thread stack symbol name
4149 * @param size Size of the stack memory region
4150 */
4151#define K_THREAD_STACK_DEFINE(sym, size) \
Andrew Boie507852a2017-07-25 18:47:07 -07004152 struct _k_thread_stack_element __noinit __aligned(STACK_ALIGN) sym[size]
Andrew Boiedc5d9352017-06-02 12:56:47 -07004153
4154/**
4155 * @brief Declare a toplevel array of thread stack memory regions
4156 *
4157 * Create an array of equally sized stacks. See K_THREAD_STACK_DEFINE
4158 * definition for additional details and constraints.
4159 *
4160 * This is the generic, historical definition. Align to STACK_ALIGN and put in
4161 * 'noinit' section so that it isn't zeroed at boot
4162 *
4163 * @param sym Thread stack symbol name
4164 * @param nmemb Number of stacks to declare
4165 * @param size Size of the stack memory region
4166 */
4167
4168#define K_THREAD_STACK_ARRAY_DEFINE(sym, nmemb, size) \
Andrew Boie507852a2017-07-25 18:47:07 -07004169 struct _k_thread_stack_element __noinit \
4170 __aligned(STACK_ALIGN) sym[nmemb][size]
Andrew Boiedc5d9352017-06-02 12:56:47 -07004171
4172/**
4173 * @brief Declare an embedded stack memory region
4174 *
4175 * Used for stacks embedded within other data structures. Use is highly
4176 * discouraged but in some cases necessary. For memory protection scenarios,
4177 * it is very important that any RAM preceding this member not be writable
4178 * by threads else a stack overflow will lead to silent corruption. In other
4179 * words, the containing data structure should live in RAM owned by the kernel.
4180 *
4181 * @param sym Thread stack symbol name
4182 * @param size Size of the stack memory region
4183 */
4184#define K_THREAD_STACK_MEMBER(sym, size) \
Andrew Boie507852a2017-07-25 18:47:07 -07004185 struct _k_thread_stack_element __aligned(STACK_ALIGN) sym[size]
Andrew Boiedc5d9352017-06-02 12:56:47 -07004186
4187/**
4188 * @brief Return the size in bytes of a stack memory region
4189 *
4190 * Convenience macro for passing the desired stack size to k_thread_create()
4191 * since the underlying implementation may actually create something larger
4192 * (for instance a guard area).
4193 *
4194 * The value returned here is guaranteed to match the 'size' parameter
Andrew Boiebefb0692017-07-20 14:22:23 -07004195 * passed to K_THREAD_STACK_DEFINE.
4196 *
4197 * Do not use this for stacks declared with K_THREAD_STACK_ARRAY_DEFINE(),
4198 * it is not guaranteed to return the original value since each array
4199 * element must be aligned.
Andrew Boiedc5d9352017-06-02 12:56:47 -07004200 *
4201 * @param sym Stack memory symbol
4202 * @return Size of the stack
4203 */
4204#define K_THREAD_STACK_SIZEOF(sym) sizeof(sym)
4205
4206/**
4207 * @brief Get a pointer to the physical stack buffer
4208 *
4209 * Convenience macro to get at the real underlying stack buffer used by
4210 * the CPU. Guaranteed to be a character pointer of size K_THREAD_STACK_SIZEOF.
4211 * This is really only intended for diagnostic tools which want to examine
4212 * stack memory contents.
4213 *
4214 * @param sym Declared stack symbol name
4215 * @return The buffer itself, a char *
4216 */
Andrew Boiec5c104f2017-10-16 14:46:34 -07004217static inline char *K_THREAD_STACK_BUFFER(k_thread_stack_t *sym)
Andrew Boie507852a2017-07-25 18:47:07 -07004218{
4219 return (char *)sym;
4220}
Andrew Boiedc5d9352017-06-02 12:56:47 -07004221
4222#endif /* _ARCH_DECLARE_STACK */
4223
Chunlin Hane9c97022017-07-07 20:29:30 +08004224/**
4225 * @defgroup mem_domain_apis Memory domain APIs
4226 * @ingroup kernel_apis
4227 * @{
4228 */
4229
4230/** @def MEM_PARTITION_ENTRY
4231 * @brief Used to declare a memory partition entry
4232 */
4233#define MEM_PARTITION_ENTRY(_start, _size, _attr) \
4234 {\
4235 .start = _start, \
4236 .size = _size, \
4237 .attr = _attr, \
4238 }
4239
4240/** @def K_MEM_PARTITION_DEFINE
4241 * @brief Used to declare a memory partition
4242 */
4243#ifdef _ARCH_MEM_PARTITION_ALIGN_CHECK
4244#define K_MEM_PARTITION_DEFINE(name, start, size, attr) \
4245 _ARCH_MEM_PARTITION_ALIGN_CHECK(start, size); \
Adithya Baglody3a6d72e2018-02-13 16:44:44 +05304246 __kernel struct k_mem_partition name =\
Chunlin Hane9c97022017-07-07 20:29:30 +08004247 MEM_PARTITION_ENTRY((u32_t)start, size, attr)
4248#else
4249#define K_MEM_PARTITION_DEFINE(name, start, size, attr) \
Adithya Baglody3a6d72e2018-02-13 16:44:44 +05304250 __kernel struct k_mem_partition name =\
Chunlin Hane9c97022017-07-07 20:29:30 +08004251 MEM_PARTITION_ENTRY((u32_t)start, size, attr)
4252#endif /* _ARCH_MEM_PARTITION_ALIGN_CHECK */
4253
Chunlin Hane9c97022017-07-07 20:29:30 +08004254/* memory partition */
4255struct k_mem_partition {
4256 /* start address of memory partition */
4257 u32_t start;
4258 /* size of memory partition */
4259 u32_t size;
Adithya Baglody83bedcc2017-10-06 15:43:11 +05304260#ifdef CONFIG_USERSPACE
Chunlin Hane9c97022017-07-07 20:29:30 +08004261 /* attribute of memory partition */
Adithya Baglody83bedcc2017-10-06 15:43:11 +05304262 k_mem_partition_attr_t attr;
4263#endif /* CONFIG_USERSPACE */
Chunlin Hane9c97022017-07-07 20:29:30 +08004264};
4265
Adithya Baglody3a6d72e2018-02-13 16:44:44 +05304266/* memory domian
4267 * Note: Always declare this structure with __kernel prefix
4268 */
Chunlin Hane9c97022017-07-07 20:29:30 +08004269struct k_mem_domain {
Adithya Baglody83bedcc2017-10-06 15:43:11 +05304270#ifdef CONFIG_USERSPACE
Chunlin Hane9c97022017-07-07 20:29:30 +08004271 /* partitions in the domain */
4272 struct k_mem_partition partitions[CONFIG_MAX_DOMAIN_PARTITIONS];
Adithya Baglody83bedcc2017-10-06 15:43:11 +05304273#endif /* CONFIG_USERSPACE */
Chunlin Hane9c97022017-07-07 20:29:30 +08004274 /* domain q */
4275 sys_dlist_t mem_domain_q;
Leandro Pereira08de6582018-02-28 14:22:57 -08004276 /* number of partitions in the domain */
4277 u8_t num_partitions;
Chunlin Hane9c97022017-07-07 20:29:30 +08004278};
Adithya Baglody83bedcc2017-10-06 15:43:11 +05304279
Chunlin Hane9c97022017-07-07 20:29:30 +08004280
4281/**
4282 * @brief Initialize a memory domain.
4283 *
4284 * Initialize a memory domain with given name and memory partitions.
4285 *
4286 * @param domain The memory domain to be initialized.
4287 * @param num_parts The number of array items of "parts" parameter.
4288 * @param parts An array of pointers to the memory partitions. Can be NULL
4289 * if num_parts is zero.
4290 */
4291
Leandro Pereira08de6582018-02-28 14:22:57 -08004292extern void k_mem_domain_init(struct k_mem_domain *domain, u8_t num_parts,
Chunlin Hane9c97022017-07-07 20:29:30 +08004293 struct k_mem_partition *parts[]);
4294/**
4295 * @brief Destroy a memory domain.
4296 *
4297 * Destroy a memory domain.
4298 *
4299 * @param domain The memory domain to be destroyed.
4300 */
4301
4302extern void k_mem_domain_destroy(struct k_mem_domain *domain);
4303
4304/**
4305 * @brief Add a memory partition into a memory domain.
4306 *
4307 * Add a memory partition into a memory domain.
4308 *
4309 * @param domain The memory domain to be added a memory partition.
4310 * @param part The memory partition to be added
4311 */
4312
4313extern void k_mem_domain_add_partition(struct k_mem_domain *domain,
4314 struct k_mem_partition *part);
4315
4316/**
4317 * @brief Remove a memory partition from a memory domain.
4318 *
4319 * Remove a memory partition from a memory domain.
4320 *
4321 * @param domain The memory domain to be removed a memory partition.
4322 * @param part The memory partition to be removed
4323 */
4324
4325extern void k_mem_domain_remove_partition(struct k_mem_domain *domain,
4326 struct k_mem_partition *part);
4327
4328/**
4329 * @brief Add a thread into a memory domain.
4330 *
4331 * Add a thread into a memory domain.
4332 *
4333 * @param domain The memory domain that the thread is going to be added into.
4334 * @param thread ID of thread going to be added into the memory domain.
4335 */
4336
4337extern void k_mem_domain_add_thread(struct k_mem_domain *domain,
4338 k_tid_t thread);
4339
4340/**
4341 * @brief Remove a thread from its memory domain.
4342 *
4343 * Remove a thread from its memory domain.
4344 *
4345 * @param thread ID of thread going to be removed from its memory domain.
4346 */
4347
4348extern void k_mem_domain_remove_thread(k_tid_t thread);
4349
Anas Nashif166f5192018-02-25 08:02:36 -06004350/** @} */
Chunlin Hane9c97022017-07-07 20:29:30 +08004351
Andrew Boie756f9072017-10-10 16:01:49 -07004352/**
4353 * @brief Emit a character buffer to the console device
4354 *
4355 * @param c String of characters to print
4356 * @param n The length of the string
4357 */
4358__syscall void k_str_out(char *c, size_t n);
4359
Andy Rosse7172672018-01-24 15:48:32 -08004360/**
4361 * @brief Start a numbered CPU on a MP-capable system
4362
4363 * This starts and initializes a specific CPU. The main thread on
4364 * startup is running on CPU zero, other processors are numbered
4365 * sequentially. On return from this function, the CPU is known to
4366 * have begun operating and will enter the provided function. Its
4367 * interrupts will be initialied but disabled such that irq_unlock()
4368 * with the provided key will work to enable them.
4369 *
4370 * Normally, in SMP mode this function will be called by the kernel
4371 * initialization and should not be used as a user API. But it is
4372 * defined here for special-purpose apps which want Zephyr running on
4373 * one core and to use others for design-specific processing.
4374 *
4375 * @param cpu_num Integer number of the CPU
4376 * @param stack Stack memory for the CPU
4377 * @param sz Stack buffer size, in bytes
4378 * @param fn Function to begin running on the CPU. First argument is
4379 * an irq_unlock() key.
4380 * @param arg Untyped argument to be passed to "fn"
4381 */
4382extern void _arch_start_cpu(int cpu_num, k_thread_stack_t *stack, int sz,
4383 void (*fn)(int, void *), void *arg);
4384
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04004385#ifdef __cplusplus
4386}
4387#endif
4388
Andrew Boiee004dec2016-11-07 09:01:19 -08004389#if defined(CONFIG_CPLUSPLUS) && defined(__cplusplus)
4390/*
4391 * Define new and delete operators.
4392 * At this moment, the operators do nothing since objects are supposed
4393 * to be statically allocated.
4394 */
4395inline void operator delete(void *ptr)
4396{
4397 (void)ptr;
4398}
4399
4400inline void operator delete[](void *ptr)
4401{
4402 (void)ptr;
4403}
4404
4405inline void *operator new(size_t size)
4406{
4407 (void)size;
4408 return NULL;
4409}
4410
4411inline void *operator new[](size_t size)
4412{
4413 (void)size;
4414 return NULL;
4415}
4416
4417/* Placement versions of operator new and delete */
4418inline void operator delete(void *ptr1, void *ptr2)
4419{
4420 (void)ptr1;
4421 (void)ptr2;
4422}
4423
4424inline void operator delete[](void *ptr1, void *ptr2)
4425{
4426 (void)ptr1;
4427 (void)ptr2;
4428}
4429
4430inline void *operator new(size_t size, void *ptr)
4431{
4432 (void)size;
4433 return ptr;
4434}
4435
4436inline void *operator new[](size_t size, void *ptr)
4437{
4438 (void)size;
4439 return ptr;
4440}
4441
4442#endif /* defined(CONFIG_CPLUSPLUS) && defined(__cplusplus) */
4443
Andrew Boiefa94ee72017-09-28 16:54:35 -07004444#include <syscalls/kernel.h>
4445
Benjamin Walshdfa7ce52017-01-22 17:06:05 -05004446#endif /* !_ASMLANGUAGE */
4447
Benjamin Walsh456c6da2016-09-02 18:55:39 -04004448#endif /* _kernel__h_ */