Improve QueueSet.c test coverage by reading the queue set from an ISR to force paths through the queue locking and unlocking.
Add the FreeRTOS+Trace recorder into the Win32 MSVC demo. Added more functions, including the queue set functions, to the MPU port.
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/*
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and contact details.
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http://www.FreeRTOS.org/plus - A selection of FreeRTOS ecosystem products,
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including FreeRTOS+Trace - an indispensable productivity tool.
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*/
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/*
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* Utility functions required to gather run time statistics. See:
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* http://www.freertos.org/rtos-run-time-stats.html
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*
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* Note that this is a simulated port, where simulated time is a lot slower than
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* real time, therefore the run time counter values have no real meaningful
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* units.
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*
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* Also note that it is assumed this demo is going to be used for short periods
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* of time only, and therefore timer overflows are not handled.
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*/
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/* FreeRTOS includes. */
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#include <FreeRTOS.h>
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/* FreeRTOS+Trace includes. */
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#include "trcUser.h"
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/* Variables used in the creation of the run time stats time base. Run time
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stats record how much time each task spends in the Running state. */
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static long long llInitialRunTimeCounterValue = 0LL, llTicksPerHundedthMillisecond = 0LL;
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/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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void vConfigureTimerForRunTimeStats( void )
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{
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LARGE_INTEGER liPerformanceCounterFrequency, liInitialRunTimeValue;
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/* Initialise the variables used to create the run time stats time base.
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Run time stats record how much time each task spends in the Running
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state. */
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if( QueryPerformanceFrequency( &liPerformanceCounterFrequency ) == 0 )
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{
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llTicksPerHundedthMillisecond = 1;
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}
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else
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{
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/* How many times does the performance counter increment in 1/100th
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millisecond. */
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llTicksPerHundedthMillisecond = liPerformanceCounterFrequency.QuadPart / 100000LL;
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/* What is the performance counter value now, this will be subtracted
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from readings taken at run time. */
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QueryPerformanceCounter( &liInitialRunTimeValue );
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llInitialRunTimeCounterValue = liInitialRunTimeValue.QuadPart;
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}
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}
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/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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unsigned long ulGetRunTimeCounterValue( void )
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{
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LARGE_INTEGER liCurrentCount;
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unsigned long ulReturn;
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/* What is the performance counter value now? */
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QueryPerformanceCounter( &liCurrentCount );
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/* Subtract the performance counter value reading taken when the
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application started to get a count from that reference point, then
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scale to (simulated) 1/100ths of a millisecond. */
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if( llTicksPerHundedthMillisecond == 0 )
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{
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/* The trace macros are probably calling this function before the
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scheduler has been started. */
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ulReturn = 0;
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}
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else
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{
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ulReturn = ( unsigned long ) ( ( liCurrentCount.QuadPart - llInitialRunTimeCounterValue ) / llTicksPerHundedthMillisecond );
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}
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return ulReturn;
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}
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/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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