Add vPortGenerateSimulatedInterruptFromNative in MSVC port

* vPortGenerateSimulatedInterruptFromNative enables native windows
  thread to notify FreeRTOS task when certain task is done.
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Ching-Hsin Lee 2024-04-26 17:35:20 +08:00 committed by Ching-Hsin,Lee
parent 8e07366994
commit c570ba9095
2 changed files with 38 additions and 24 deletions

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@ -177,28 +177,7 @@ static DWORD WINAPI prvSimulatedPeripheralTimer( LPVOID lpParameter )
Sleep( portTICK_PERIOD_MS );
}
if( xPortRunning == pdTRUE )
{
configASSERT( xPortRunning );
/* Can't proceed if in a critical section as pvInterruptEventMutex won't
* be available. */
WaitForSingleObject( pvInterruptEventMutex, INFINITE );
/* The timer has expired, generate the simulated tick event. */
ulPendingInterrupts |= ( 1 << portINTERRUPT_TICK );
/* The interrupt is now pending - notify the simulated interrupt
* handler thread. Must be outside of a critical section to get here so
* the handler thread can execute immediately pvInterruptEventMutex is
* released. */
configASSERT( ulCriticalNesting == 0UL );
SetEvent( pvInterruptEvent );
/* Give back the mutex so the simulated interrupt handler unblocks
* and can access the interrupt handler variables. */
ReleaseMutex( pvInterruptEventMutex );
}
vPortGenerateSimulatedInterruptFromNative( portINTERRUPT_TICK );
}
return 0;
@ -636,6 +615,32 @@ void vPortGenerateSimulatedInterrupt( uint32_t ulInterruptNumber )
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
void vPortGenerateSimulatedInterruptFromNative( uint32_t ulInterruptNumber )
{
if( xPortRunning == pdTRUE )
{
/* Can't proceed if in a critical section as pvInterruptEventMutex won't
* be available. */
WaitForSingleObject( pvInterruptEventMutex, INFINITE );
/* Pending a user defined interrupt to be handled in simulated interrupt
* handler thread. */
ulPendingInterrupts |= ( 1 << ulInterruptNumber );
/* The interrupt is now pending - notify the simulated interrupt
* handler thread. Must be outside of a critical section to get here so
* the handler thread can execute immediately pvInterruptEventMutex is
* released. */
configASSERT( ulCriticalNesting == 0UL );
SetEvent( pvInterruptEvent );
/* Give back the mutex so the simulated interrupt handler unblocks
* and can access the interrupt handler variables. */
ReleaseMutex( pvInterruptEventMutex );
}
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
void vPortSetInterruptHandler( uint32_t ulInterruptNumber,
uint32_t ( * pvHandler )( void ) )
{

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@ -184,8 +184,9 @@ void vPortExitCritical( void );
#define portTASK_FUNCTION_PROTO( vFunction, pvParameters ) void vFunction( void * pvParameters )
#define portTASK_FUNCTION( vFunction, pvParameters ) void vFunction( void * pvParameters )
#define portINTERRUPT_YIELD ( 0UL )
#define portINTERRUPT_TICK ( 1UL )
#define portINTERRUPT_YIELD ( 0UL )
#define portINTERRUPT_TICK ( 1UL )
#define portINTERRUPT_APPLICATION_DEFINED_START ( 2UL )
/*
* Raise a simulated interrupt represented by the bit mask in ulInterruptMask.
@ -194,6 +195,14 @@ void vPortExitCritical( void );
*/
void vPortGenerateSimulatedInterrupt( uint32_t ulInterruptNumber );
/*
* Raise a simulated interrupt represented by the bit mask in ulInterruptMask.
* Each bit can be used to represent an individual interrupt - with the first
* two bits being used for the Yield and Tick interrupts respectively. This function
* can be called in a native windows thread.
*/
void vPortGenerateSimulatedInterruptFromNative( uint32_t ulInterruptNumber );
/*
* Install an interrupt handler to be called by the simulated interrupt handler
* thread. The interrupt number must be above any used by the kernel itself