* Bootstrap a demo from START. No driver is added in this commit.
* Add FreeRTOS source code to project. Remove unnecessary folder nesting.
Heap_4 is used here.
* Copy over main.c, FreeRTOSConfig.h, and regtest.{c, h}.
This commit compiles, but will need some work on timer used.
* This port has 2KB RAM. We are using 1KB for heap.
Further decreasing minimum stack size, and also use stack overflow check 1 to save some stack space.
* Preserve EEPROM set to false.
* End of the line.
* Reduce register test stack size.
32 8-bit register + 10 bytes for stack frame cost. Round up to 50.
* Adding Queue test in Integer test.
- g3 to easy debugging.
- mainCHECK_PERIOD is set to 1000 ticks. Note that this port for now use WDT as tick timer, and period is set to 15ms.
- vErrorChecks, is of highest priority. So if this task gets run before other tasks, the very first check will fail.
* Avoid false alarm.
Since we don't know in which order the tasks are scheduled, clearing any error for the first entry of vErrorChecks.
Signed-off-by: Yuhui Zheng <10982575+yuhui-zheng@users.noreply.github.com>
* ParTest.c to init, set, toggle onboard user LED at PB5.
* Added a task to blink onboard user LED.
Need a magic number for stack size.
Signed-off-by: Yuhui Zheng <10982575+yuhui-zheng@users.noreply.github.com>
* Explicitly setting timing slicing to 0.
This is to avoid unecessary context switch when multiple tasks are of the same priority.
Signed-off-by: Yuhui Zheng <10982575+yuhui-zheng@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add taskYIELD() at the end of the loop in each register test task.
This is to give other tasks of the same priority a chance to run, regardless of scheduling algorithm.
Signed-off-by: Yuhui Zheng <10982575+yuhui-zheng@users.noreply.github.com>
* minor, update comment in main.c.
This is largely a copy of the Windows demo application with a few key
changes:
- heap_3 (use malloc()/free()) so tools like valgrind "just work".
- printf() wrapped in a mutex to prevent deadlocks on the internal
pthread mutexes inside printf().
SCons (https://scons.org/) is used as the build system.
This will be built as a 64-bit application, but note that the memory
allocation trace points only record the lower 32-bits of the address.
This commit updates the project for LPC55S69 so that it works with the
latest version of MCUXpresso and SDK.
Signed-off-by: Gaurav Aggarwal <aggarg@amazon.com>
Added tests for xTaskAbortDelayFromISR() into Demo/Common/Minimal/AbortDelay.c.
Added tests for ulTaskNotifyValueClear() into Demo/Common/Minimal/TaskNotify.c.
- Added back power static library for GCC and IAR. (Power management related interface definitions are in drivers/fsl_power.h. power.c is empty due to "implementation is in header file and power library")
- Note for GCC link: the command used for linking is `arm-none-eabi-gcc -nostdlib -L<additional lib search path> -Xlinker ... -o "CORTEX_M0+_LPC51U68_LPCXpresso.axf" <all *.o> -lpower`. Per GCC doc, static library name in file system is libpower.a.
Earlier we were using hard-coded addresses for MPU setup which
were ensured to be the same as linker script setup. This change
updates the Keil uVision project for Nuvoton Numaker-PFM-M2351
to use the variables exported from the linker script. This ensures
that the MPU setup never goes out of sync with linker script.
Earlier we were using hard-coded addresses for MPU setup which
were ensured to be the same as linker script setup. This change
updates the Keil Simulator demo to use the variables exported
from the linker script. This ensures that the MPU setup does not
go out of sync with linker script.
IAR produces some warnings which can not be fixed in the source code because
then other compilers start generating warnings. We suppressed those warnings
in the project file before. This change moves the warning suppression from
project files to portmacro.h.
Update RISC-V ports so the interrupt stack is set to a known value before the scheduler is started if the interrupt stack is statically defined rather than re-using the main.c() stack.