Code review suggestions

Signed-off-by: Gaurav Aggarwal <aggarg@amazon.com>
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Gaurav Aggarwal 2024-12-24 11:03:09 +00:00
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@ -2199,15 +2199,8 @@ char * pcTaskGetName( TaskHandle_t xTaskToQuery ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;
* Lists all the current tasks, along with their current state and stack
* usage high water mark.
*
* Tasks are reported as running ('X'), blocked ('B'), ready ('R'), deleted ('D') or
* suspended ('S').
*
* The example of a human readable table generated by vTaskListTasks()
* Task Name State Priority HighWaterMark Task ID
* Task A X 2 67 2
* Task B R 1 67 3
* IDLE R 0 67 5
* Tmr Svc B 6 137 6
* Tasks are reported as running ('X'), blocked ('B'), ready ('R'), deleted ('D')
* or suspended ('S').
*
* PLEASE NOTE:
*
@ -2215,8 +2208,16 @@ char * pcTaskGetName( TaskHandle_t xTaskToQuery ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;
* demo applications. Do not consider it to be part of the scheduler.
*
* vTaskListTasks() calls uxTaskGetSystemState(), then formats part of the
* uxTaskGetSystemState() output into a human readable table that displays task:
* names, states, priority, stack usage and task number.
* uxTaskGetSystemState() output into a human readable table that displays task
* information in the following format:
* Task Name, Task State, Task Priority, Task Stack High Watermak, Task Number.
*
* The following is a sample output:
* Task A X 2 67 2
* Task B R 1 67 3
* IDLE R 0 67 5
* Tmr Svc B 6 137 6
*
* Stack usage specified as the number of unused StackType_t words stack can hold
* on top of stack - not the number of bytes.
*
@ -2267,8 +2268,8 @@ char * pcTaskGetName( TaskHandle_t xTaskToQuery ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;
* Lists all the current tasks, along with their current state and stack
* usage high water mark.
*
* Tasks are reported as blocked ('B'), ready ('R'), deleted ('D') or
* suspended ('S').
* Tasks are reported as running ('X'), blocked ('B'), ready ('R'), deleted ('D')
* or suspended ('S').
*
* PLEASE NOTE:
*
@ -2276,8 +2277,16 @@ char * pcTaskGetName( TaskHandle_t xTaskToQuery ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;
* demo applications. Do not consider it to be part of the scheduler.
*
* vTaskList() calls uxTaskGetSystemState(), then formats part of the
* uxTaskGetSystemState() output into a human readable table that displays task:
* names, states, priority, stack usage and task number.
* uxTaskGetSystemState() output into a human readable table that displays task
* information in the following format:
* Task Name, Task State, Task Priority, Task Stack High Watermak, Task Number.
*
* The following is a sample output:
* Task A X 2 67 2
* Task B R 1 67 3
* IDLE R 0 67 5
* Tmr Svc B 6 137 6
*
* Stack usage specified as the number of unused StackType_t words stack can hold
* on top of stack - not the number of bytes.
*