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/*
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ChibiOS - Copyright (C) 2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014,
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2015,2016,2017,2018,2019,2020,2021 Giovanni Di Sirio.
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This file is part of ChibiOS.
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ChibiOS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation version 3 of the License.
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ChibiOS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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/**
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* @file rt/src/chvt.c
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* @brief Time and Virtual Timers module code.
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*
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* @addtogroup time
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* @details Time and Virtual Timers related APIs and services.
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* @{
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*/
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#include "ch.h"
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/*===========================================================================*/
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/* Module local definitions. */
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/*===========================================================================*/
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/*===========================================================================*/
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/* Module exported variables. */
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/*===========================================================================*/
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/*===========================================================================*/
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/* Module local types. */
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/*===========================================================================*/
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/*===========================================================================*/
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/* Module local variables. */
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/*===========================================================================*/
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/*===========================================================================*/
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/* Module local functions. */
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/*===========================================================================*/
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#if (CH_CFG_ST_TIMEDELTA > 0) || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
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static systime_t vt_set_alarm(systime_t basetime, sysinterval_t delta) {
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sysinterval_t mindelta;
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systime_t next_alarm;
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/* Initial delta is what is configured statically.*/
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mindelta = (sysinterval_t)CH_CFG_ST_TIMEDELTA;
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if (delta < mindelta) {
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/* We need to avoid that the system time goes past the alarm we are
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going to set before the alarm is actually set.*/
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delta = mindelta;
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}
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#if CH_CFG_INTERVALS_SIZE > CH_CFG_ST_RESOLUTION
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else if (delta > (sysinterval_t)TIME_MAX_SYSTIME) {
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/* The delta could be too large for the physical timer to handle
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this can happen when: sizeof (systime_t) < sizeof (sysinterval_t).*/
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delta = (sysinterval_t)TIME_MAX_SYSTIME;
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}
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#endif
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/* Absolute time for next alarm.*/
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next_alarm = chTimeAddX(basetime, delta);
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#if 1
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while (true) {
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sysinterval_t nowdelta;
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/* Setting up the alarm on the next deadline.*/
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port_timer_set_alarm(next_alarm);
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/* Check on current time, we need to detect the error condition where
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current time skipped past the calculated deadline.*/
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nowdelta = chTimeDiffX(basetime, chVTGetSystemTimeX());
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if (nowdelta < delta) {
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break;
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}
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/* Trying again with a more relaxed minimum delta.*/
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mindelta *= (sysinterval_t)2;
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next_alarm = chTimeAddX(next_alarm, mindelta);
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#if !defined(CH_VT_RFCU_DISABLED)
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chRFCUCollectFaultsI(CH_RFCU_VT_INSUFFICIENT_DELTA);
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#endif
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}
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#else
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/* Setting up the alarm on the next deadline.*/
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port_timer_set_alarm(next_alarm);
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#endif
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return next_alarm;
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}
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/**
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* @brief Inserts a timer as first element in a delta list.
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* @note This is the special case when the delta list is initially empty.
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*/
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static void vt_insert_first(virtual_timers_list_t *vtlp,
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virtual_timer_t *vtp,
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systime_t now,
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sysinterval_t delay) {
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/* The delta list is empty, the current time becomes the new
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delta list base time, the timer is inserted.*/
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vtlp->lasttime = now;
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ch_dlist_insert_after(&vtlp->dlist, &vtp->dlist, delay);
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/* If the requested delay is lower than the minimum safe delta then it
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is raised to the minimum safe value.*/
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if (delay < (sysinterval_t)CH_CFG_ST_TIMEDELTA) {
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/* We need to avoid that the system time goes past the alarm we are
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going to set before the alarm is actually set.*/
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delay = (sysinterval_t)CH_CFG_ST_TIMEDELTA;
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}
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#if CH_CFG_INTERVALS_SIZE > CH_CFG_ST_RESOLUTION
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else if (delay > (sysinterval_t)TIME_MAX_SYSTIME) {
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/* The delta could be too large for the physical timer to handle
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this can happen when: sizeof (systime_t) < sizeof (sysinterval_t).*/
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delay = (sysinterval_t)TIME_MAX_SYSTIME;
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}
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#endif
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/* Being the first element inserted in the list the alarm timer
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is started.*/
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port_timer_start_alarm(chTimeAddX(vtlp->lasttime, delay));
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}
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#endif /* CH_CFG_ST_TIMEDELTA > 0 */
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/**
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* @brief Enqueues a virtual timer in a virtual timers list.
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*/
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static void vt_enqueue(virtual_timers_list_t *vtlp,
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virtual_timer_t *vtp,
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systime_t now,
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sysinterval_t delay) {
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sysinterval_t delta;
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#if CH_CFG_ST_TIMEDELTA > 0
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{
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sysinterval_t nowdelta;
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/* Special case where the timers list is empty.*/
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if (ch_dlist_isempty(&vtlp->dlist)) {
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vt_insert_first(vtlp, vtp, now, delay);
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return;
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}
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/* Delay as delta from 'lasttime'. Note, it can overflow and the value
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becomes lower than 'deltanow'.*/
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nowdelta = chTimeDiffX(vtlp->lasttime, now);
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delta = nowdelta + delay;
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/* Scenario where a very large delay exceeded the numeric range, the
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delta is shortened to make it fit the numeric range, the timer
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will be triggered "deltanow" cycles earlier.*/
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if (delta < nowdelta) {
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delta = delay;
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}
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/* Checking if this timer would become the first in the delta list, this
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requires changing the current alarm setting.*/
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if (delta < vtlp->dlist.next->delta) {
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(void) vt_set_alarm(vtlp->lasttime, delta);
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}
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}
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#else /* CH_CFG_ST_TIMEDELTA == 0 */
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(void)now;
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/* Delta is initially equal to the specified delay.*/
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delta = delay;
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#endif /* CH_CFG_ST_TIMEDELTA == 0 */
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ch_dlist_insert(&vtlp->dlist, &vtp->dlist, delta);
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}
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/*===========================================================================*/
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/* Module exported functions. */
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/*===========================================================================*/
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/**
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* @brief Enables a one-shot virtual timer.
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* @details The timer is enabled and programmed to trigger after the delay
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* specified as parameter.
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* @pre The timer must not be already armed before calling this function.
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* @note The callback function is invoked from interrupt context.
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*
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* @param[out] vtp the @p virtual_timer_t structure pointer
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* @param[in] delay the number of ticks before the operation timeouts, the
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* special values are handled as follow:
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* - @a TIME_INFINITE is allowed but interpreted as a
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* normal time specification.
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* - @a TIME_IMMEDIATE this value is not allowed.
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* .
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* @param[in] vtfunc the timer callback function. After invoking the
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* callback the timer is disabled and the structure can
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* be disposed or reused.
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* @param[in] par a parameter that will be passed to the callback
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* function
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*
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* @iclass
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*/
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void chVTDoSetI(virtual_timer_t *vtp, sysinterval_t delay,
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vtfunc_t vtfunc, void *par) {
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virtual_timers_list_t *vtlp = &currcore->vtlist;
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chDbgCheckClassI();
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chDbgCheck((vtp != NULL) && (vtfunc != NULL) && (delay != TIME_IMMEDIATE));
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/* Timer initialization.*/
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vtp->par = par;
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vtp->func = vtfunc;
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vtp->reload = (sysinterval_t)0;
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/* Inserting the timer in the delta list.*/
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vt_enqueue(vtlp, vtp, chVTGetSystemTimeX(), delay);
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}
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/**
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* @brief Enables a continuous virtual timer.
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* @details The timer is enabled and programmed to trigger after the delay
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* specified as parameter.
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* @pre The timer must not be already armed before calling this function.
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* @note The callback function is invoked from interrupt context.
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*
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* @param[out] vtp the @p virtual_timer_t structure pointer
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* @param[in] delay the number of ticks before the operation timeouts, the
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* special values are handled as follow:
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* - @a TIME_INFINITE is allowed but interpreted as a
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* normal time specification.
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* - @a TIME_IMMEDIATE this value is not allowed.
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* .
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* @param[in] vtfunc the timer callback function. After invoking the
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* callback the timer is disabled and the structure can
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* be disposed or reused.
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* @param[in] par a parameter that will be passed to the callback
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* function
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*
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* @iclass
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*/
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void chVTDoSetContinuousI(virtual_timer_t *vtp, sysinterval_t delay,
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vtfunc_t vtfunc, void *par) {
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virtual_timers_list_t *vtlp = &currcore->vtlist;
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chDbgCheckClassI();
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chDbgCheck((vtp != NULL) && (vtfunc != NULL) && (delay != TIME_IMMEDIATE));
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/* Timer initialization.*/
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vtp->par = par;
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vtp->func = vtfunc;
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vtp->reload = delay;
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/* Inserting the timer in the delta list.*/
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vt_enqueue(vtlp, vtp, chVTGetSystemTimeX(), delay);
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}
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/**
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* @brief Disables a Virtual Timer.
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* @pre The timer must be in armed state before calling this function.
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*
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* @param[in] vtp the @p virtual_timer_t structure pointer
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*
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* @iclass
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*/
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void chVTDoResetI(virtual_timer_t *vtp) {
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virtual_timers_list_t *vtlp = &currcore->vtlist;
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chDbgCheckClassI();
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chDbgCheck(vtp != NULL);
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chDbgAssert(chVTIsArmedI(vtp), "timer not armed");
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#if CH_CFG_ST_TIMEDELTA == 0
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/* The delta of the timer is added to the next timer.*/
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vtp->dlist.next->delta += vtp->dlist.delta;
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/* Removing the element from the delta list, marking it as not armed.*/
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(void) ch_dlist_dequeue(&vtp->dlist);
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vtp->dlist.next = NULL;
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/* The above code changes the value in the header when the removed element
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is the last of the list, restoring it.*/
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vtlp->dlist.delta = (sysinterval_t)-1;
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#else /* CH_CFG_ST_TIMEDELTA > 0 */
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systime_t now;
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sysinterval_t nowdelta, delta;
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/* If the timer is not the first of the list then it is simply unlinked
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else the operation is more complex.*/
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if (!ch_dlist_isfirst(&vtlp->dlist, &vtp->dlist)) {
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/* Removing the element from the delta list.*/
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(void) ch_dlist_dequeue(&vtp->dlist);
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/* Adding delta to the next element, if it is not the last one.*/
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vtp->dlist.next->delta += vtp->dlist.delta;
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/* Marking timer as not armed.*/
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vtp->dlist.next = NULL;
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/* Special case when the removed element from the last position in the list,
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the value in the header must be restored, just doing it is faster than
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checking then doing.*/
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vtlp->dlist.delta = (sysinterval_t)-1;
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return;
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}
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/* Removing the first timer from the list, marking it as not armed.*/
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ch_dlist_remove_first(&vtlp->dlist);
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vtp->dlist.next = NULL;
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/* If the list become empty then the alarm timer is stopped and done.*/
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if (ch_dlist_isempty(&vtlp->dlist)) {
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port_timer_stop_alarm();
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return;
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}
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/* The delta of the removed timer is added to the new first timer.*/
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vtlp->dlist.next->delta += vtp->dlist.delta;
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/* Distance in ticks between the last alarm event and current time.*/
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now = chVTGetSystemTimeX();
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nowdelta = chTimeDiffX(vtlp->lasttime, now);
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/* If the current time surpassed the time of the next element in list
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then the event interrupt is already pending, just return.*/
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if (nowdelta >= vtlp->dlist.next->delta) {
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return;
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}
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/* Distance from the next scheduled event and now.*/
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delta = vtlp->dlist.next->delta - nowdelta;
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/* Setting up the alarm.*/
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vt_set_alarm(now, delta);
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#endif /* CH_CFG_ST_TIMEDELTA > 0 */
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}
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/**
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* @brief Returns the remaining time interval before next timer trigger.
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* @note This function can be called while the timer is active.
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*
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* @param[in] vtp the @p virtual_timer_t structure pointer
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* @return The remaining time interval.
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*
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* @iclass
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*/
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sysinterval_t chVTGetRemainingIntervalI(virtual_timer_t *vtp) {
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virtual_timers_list_t *vtlp = &currcore->vtlist;
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sysinterval_t delta;
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ch_delta_list_t *dlp;
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chDbgCheckClassI();
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delta = (sysinterval_t)0;
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dlp = vtlp->dlist.next;
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do {
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delta += dlp->delta;
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if (dlp == &vtp->dlist) {
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#if CH_CFG_ST_TIMEDELTA > 0
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systime_t now = chVTGetSystemTimeX();
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sysinterval_t nowdelta = chTimeDiffX(vtlp->lasttime, now);
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if (nowdelta > delta) {
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return (sysinterval_t)0;
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}
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return delta - nowdelta;
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#else
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return delta;
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#endif
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}
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dlp = dlp->next;
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} while (dlp != &vtlp->dlist);
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chDbgAssert(false, "timer not in list");
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return (sysinterval_t)-1;
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}
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/**
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* @brief Virtual timers ticker.
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* @note The system lock is released before entering the callback and
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* re-acquired immediately after. It is callback's responsibility
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* to acquire the lock if needed. This is done in order to reduce
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* interrupts jitter when many timers are in use.
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*
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* @iclass
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*/
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void chVTDoTickI(void) {
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virtual_timers_list_t *vtlp = &currcore->vtlist;
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chDbgCheckClassI();
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#if CH_CFG_ST_TIMEDELTA == 0
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vtlp->systime++;
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if (ch_dlist_notempty(&vtlp->dlist)) {
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/* The list is not empty, processing elements on top.*/
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--vtlp->dlist.next->delta;
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while (vtlp->dlist.next->delta == (sysinterval_t)0) {
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virtual_timer_t *vtp;
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/* Triggered timer.*/
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vtp = (virtual_timer_t *)vtlp->dlist.next;
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/* Removing the element from the delta list, marking it as not armed.*/
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(void) ch_dlist_dequeue(&vtp->dlist);
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vtp->dlist.next = NULL;
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chSysUnlockFromISR();
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vtp->func(vtp, vtp->par);
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chSysLockFromISR();
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/* If a reload is defined the timer needs to be restarted.*/
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if (vtp->reload > (sysinterval_t)0) {
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ch_dlist_insert(&vtlp->dlist, &vtp->dlist, vtp->reload);
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}
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}
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}
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#else /* CH_CFG_ST_TIMEDELTA > 0 */
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virtual_timer_t *vtp;
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sysinterval_t delta, nowdelta;
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systime_t now, next_alarm;
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/* Looping through timers consuming all timers with deltas lower or equal
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than the interval between "now" and "lasttime".*/
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while (true) {
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systime_t lasttime;
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/* First timer in the delta list.*/
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vtp = (virtual_timer_t *)vtlp->dlist.next;
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/* Delta between current time and last execution time.*/
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now = chVTGetSystemTimeX();
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nowdelta = chTimeDiffX(vtlp->lasttime, now);
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/* Loop break condition.
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Note that the list scan is limited by the delta list header having
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"vtlp->dlist.delta == (sysinterval_t)-1" which is greater than all
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deltas*/
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if (nowdelta < vtp->dlist.delta) {
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break;
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}
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/* Last time deadline is updated to the next timer's time.*/
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lasttime = chTimeAddX(vtlp->lasttime, vtp->dlist.delta);
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vtlp->lasttime = lasttime;
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/* Removing the timer from the list, marking it as not armed.*/
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(void) ch_dlist_dequeue(&vtp->dlist);
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vtp->dlist.next = NULL;
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/* If the list becomes empty then the alarm is disabled.*/
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if (ch_dlist_isempty(&vtlp->dlist)) {
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port_timer_stop_alarm();
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}
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/* The callback is invoked outside the kernel critical section, it
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is re-entered on the callback return. Note that "lasttime" can be
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modified within the callback if some timer function is called.*/
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chSysUnlockFromISR();
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vtp->func(vtp, vtp->par);
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chSysLockFromISR();
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/* If a reload is defined the timer needs to be restarted.*/
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if (unlikely(vtp->reload > (sysinterval_t)0)) {
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sysinterval_t delay;
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/* Refreshing the current time after spending time in the callback for
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a more accurate detection of too fast reloads.*/
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now = chVTGetSystemTimeX();
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nowdelta = chTimeDiffX(lasttime, now);
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#if !defined(CH_VT_RFCU_DISABLED)
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/* Checking if the required reload is feasible.*/
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if (nowdelta > vtp->reload) {
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/* System time is already past the deadline, logging the fault and
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proceeding with a minimum delay.*/
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chDbgAssert(false, "skipped deadline");
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chRFCUCollectFaultsI(CH_RFCU_VT_SKIPPED_DEADLINE);
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delay = (sysinterval_t)0;
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}
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else {
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/* Enqueuing the timer again using the calculated delta.*/
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delay = vtp->reload - nowdelta;
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}
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#else
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chDbgAssert(nowdelta <= vtp->reload, "skipped deadline");
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/* Enqueuing the timer again using the calculated delta.*/
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delay = vtp->reload - nowdelta;
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#endif
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/* Special case where the timers list is empty.*/
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if (ch_dlist_isempty(&vtlp->dlist)) {
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vt_insert_first(vtlp, vtp, now, delay);
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return;
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}
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/* Delay as delta from 'lasttime'. Note, it can overflow and the value
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becomes lower than 'nowdelta'. In that case the delta is shortened
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to make it fit the numeric range and the timer will be triggered
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"nowdelta" cycles earlier.*/
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delta = nowdelta + delay;
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if (delta < nowdelta) {
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delta = delay;
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}
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/* Insert into delta list. */
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ch_dlist_insert(&vtlp->dlist, &vtp->dlist, delta);
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}
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}
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/* If the list is empty, nothing else to do.*/
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if (ch_dlist_isempty(&vtlp->dlist)) {
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return;
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}
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/* Calculating the delta to the next alarm time.*/
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delta = vtp->dlist.delta - nowdelta;
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/* Update alarm time to next timer.*/
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next_alarm = vt_set_alarm(now, delta);
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chDbgAssert(chTimeDiffX(vtlp->lasttime, chVTGetSystemTimeX()) <=
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chTimeDiffX(vtlp->lasttime, next_alarm),
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"insufficient delta");
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#endif /* CH_CFG_ST_TIMEDELTA > 0 */
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}
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#if (CH_CFG_USE_TIMESTAMP == TRUE) || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
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/**
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* @brief Generates a monotonic time stamp.
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* @details This function generates a monotonic time stamp synchronized with
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* the system time. The time stamp has the same resolution of
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* system time.
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* @note There is an assumption, this function must be called at
|
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* least once before the system time wraps back to zero or
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* synchronization is lost. You may use a periodic virtual timer with
|
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* a very large interval in order to keep time stamps synchronized
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* by calling this function.
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*
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* @return The time stamp.
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*
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* @iclass
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*/
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systimestamp_t chVTGetTimeStampI(void) {
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os_instance_t * oip = currcore;
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systimestamp_t last, stamp;
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systime_t now;
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|
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chDbgCheckClassI();
|
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|
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/* Current system time.*/
|
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now = chVTGetSystemTimeX();
|
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|
||||
/* Last time stamp generated.*/
|
||||
last = oip->vtlist.laststamp;
|
||||
|
||||
/* Interval between the last time stamp and current time used for a new
|
||||
time stamp. Note that this fails if the interval is larger than a
|
||||
systime_t type.*/
|
||||
stamp = last + (systimestamp_t)chTimeDiffX((systime_t)last, now);
|
||||
|
||||
chDbgAssert(oip->vtlist.laststamp <= stamp, "wrapped");
|
||||
|
||||
/* Storing the new stamp.*/
|
||||
oip->vtlist.laststamp = stamp;
|
||||
|
||||
return stamp;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* @brief Resets and re-synchronizes the time stamps monotonic counter.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* @iclass
|
||||
*/
|
||||
void chVTResetTimeStampI(void) {
|
||||
|
||||
chDbgCheckClassI();
|
||||
|
||||
currcore->vtlist.laststamp = (systimestamp_t)chVTGetSystemTimeX();
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#endif /* CH_CFG_USE_TIMESTAMP == TRUE */
|
||||
|
||||
/** @} */
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