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Update stream and message buffer documentation (#1226)
Signed-off-by: Gaurav Aggarwal <aggarg@amazon.com>
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* writer and reader to be different tasks or interrupts, but, unlike other
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* FreeRTOS objects, it is not safe to have multiple different writers or
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* multiple different readers. If there are to be multiple different writers
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* then the application writer must place each call to a writing API function
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* (such as xMessageBufferSend()) inside a critical section and set the send
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* block time to 0. Likewise, if there are to be multiple different readers
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* then the application writer must place each call to a reading API function
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* (such as xMessageBufferRead()) inside a critical section and set the receive
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* timeout to 0.
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* then the application writer must serialize calls to writing API functions
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* (such as xStreamBufferSend()). Likewise, if there are to be multiple
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* different readers then the application writer must serialize calls to reading
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* API functions (such as xStreamBufferReceive()). One way to achieve such
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* serialization in single core or SMP kernel is to place each API call inside a
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* critical section and use a block time of 0.
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*
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* Message buffers hold variable length messages. To enable that, when a
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* message is written to the message buffer an additional sizeof( size_t ) bytes
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@ -306,12 +306,12 @@ typedef StreamBufferHandle_t MessageBufferHandle_t;
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* writer and reader to be different tasks or interrupts, but, unlike other
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* FreeRTOS objects, it is not safe to have multiple different writers or
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* multiple different readers. If there are to be multiple different writers
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* then the application writer must place each call to a writing API function
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* (such as xMessageBufferSend()) inside a critical section and set the send
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* block time to 0. Likewise, if there are to be multiple different readers
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* then the application writer must place each call to a reading API function
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* (such as xMessageBufferRead()) inside a critical section and set the receive
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* block time to 0.
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* then the application writer must serialize calls to writing API functions
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* (such as xStreamBufferSend()). Likewise, if there are to be multiple
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* different readers then the application writer must serialize calls to reading
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* API functions (such as xStreamBufferReceive()). One way to achieve such
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* serialization in single core or SMP kernel is to place each API call inside a
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* critical section and use a block time of 0.
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*
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* Use xMessageBufferSend() to write to a message buffer from a task. Use
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* xMessageBufferSendFromISR() to write to a message buffer from an interrupt
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* writer and reader to be different tasks or interrupts, but, unlike other
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* FreeRTOS objects, it is not safe to have multiple different writers or
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* multiple different readers. If there are to be multiple different writers
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* then the application writer must place each call to a writing API function
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* (such as xMessageBufferSend()) inside a critical section and set the send
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* block time to 0. Likewise, if there are to be multiple different readers
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* then the application writer must place each call to a reading API function
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* (such as xMessageBufferRead()) inside a critical section and set the receive
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* block time to 0.
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* then the application writer must serialize calls to writing API functions
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* (such as xStreamBufferSend()). Likewise, if there are to be multiple
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* different readers then the application writer must serialize calls to reading
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* API functions (such as xStreamBufferReceive()). One way to achieve such
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* serialization in single core or SMP kernel is to place each API call inside a
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* critical section and use a block time of 0.
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*
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* Use xMessageBufferSend() to write to a message buffer from a task. Use
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* xMessageBufferSendFromISR() to write to a message buffer from an interrupt
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@ -516,12 +516,12 @@ typedef StreamBufferHandle_t MessageBufferHandle_t;
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* writer and reader to be different tasks or interrupts, but, unlike other
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* FreeRTOS objects, it is not safe to have multiple different writers or
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* multiple different readers. If there are to be multiple different writers
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* then the application writer must place each call to a writing API function
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* (such as xMessageBufferSend()) inside a critical section and set the send
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* block time to 0. Likewise, if there are to be multiple different readers
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* then the application writer must place each call to a reading API function
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* (such as xMessageBufferRead()) inside a critical section and set the receive
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* block time to 0.
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* then the application writer must serialize calls to writing API functions
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* (such as xStreamBufferSend()). Likewise, if there are to be multiple
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* different readers then the application writer must serialize calls to reading
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* API functions (such as xStreamBufferReceive()). One way to achieve such
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* serialization in single core or SMP kernel is to place each API call inside a
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* critical section and use a block time of 0.
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*
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* Use xMessageBufferReceive() to read from a message buffer from a task. Use
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* xMessageBufferReceiveFromISR() to read from a message buffer from an
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* writer and reader to be different tasks or interrupts, but, unlike other
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* FreeRTOS objects, it is not safe to have multiple different writers or
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* multiple different readers. If there are to be multiple different writers
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* then the application writer must place each call to a writing API function
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* (such as xMessageBufferSend()) inside a critical section and set the send
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* block time to 0. Likewise, if there are to be multiple different readers
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* then the application writer must place each call to a reading API function
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* (such as xMessageBufferRead()) inside a critical section and set the receive
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* block time to 0.
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* then the application writer must serialize calls to writing API functions
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* (such as xStreamBufferSend()). Likewise, if there are to be multiple
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* different readers then the application writer must serialize calls to reading
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* API functions (such as xStreamBufferReceive()). One way to achieve such
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* serialization in single core or SMP kernel is to place each API call inside a
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* critical section and use a block time of 0.
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*
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* Use xMessageBufferReceive() to read from a message buffer from a task. Use
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* xMessageBufferReceiveFromISR() to read from a message buffer from an
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