/*
ChibiOS/RT - Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Giovanni Di Sirio.
This file is part of ChibiOS/RT.
ChibiOS/RT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
ChibiOS/RT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see .
*/
/**
* @addtogroup System
* @{
*/
#ifndef _SYS_H_
#define _SYS_H_
/**
* Prints a message on the system console (if any).
* @param msg the message to be printed on the system console
*/
#define chSysPuts(msg) port_puts(msg)
/**
* Halts the system. This function is invoked by the operating system when an
* unrecoverable error is detected (as example because a programming error in
* the application code that triggers an assertion while in debug mode).
*/
#define chSysHalt() port_halt()
/**
* Performs a context switch.
* This is the most critical code in any port, this function is responsible
* for the context switch between 2 threads.
* @param otp the thread to be switched out
* @param ntp the thread to be switched in
* @note The implementation of this code affects directly the context
* switch performance so optimize here as much as you can.
*/
#define chSysSwitchI(otp, ntp) port_switch(otp, ntp)
/**
* Raises the system interrupt priority mask to the maximum level.
* All the maskable interrupt sources are disabled regardless their hardware
* priority.
* @note The implementation is architecture dependent, it may just disable the
* interrupts or be exactly equivalent to @p chSysDisable().
* @note Do not invoke this API from within a kernel lock.
*/
#define chSysDisable() port_disable()
/**
* Raises the system interrupt priority mask to system level.
* The interrupt sources that should not be able to preempt the kernel are
* disabled, interrupt sources with higher priority are still enabled.
* @note The implementation is architecture dependent, it may just disable the
* interrupts.
* @note Do not invoke this API from within a kernel lock.
* @note This API is no replacement for @p chSysLock(), the @p chSysLock()
* could do more than just disable the interrupts.
*/
#define chSysSuspend() port_suspend()
/**
* Lowers the system interrupt priority mask to user level.
* All the interrupt sources are enabled.
* @note The implementation is architecture dependent, it may just enable the
* interrupts.
* @note Do not invoke this API from within a kernel lock.
* @note This API is no replacement for @p chSysUnlock(), the @p chSysUnlock()
* could do more than just enable the interrupts.
*/
#define chSysEnable() port_enable()
/**
* Enters the kernel lock mode.
* @note The use of kernel lock mode is not recommended in the user code, it is
* a better idea to use the semaphores or mutexes instead.
* @see CH_USE_NESTED_LOCKS
*/
#if defined(CH_USE_NESTED_LOCKS) || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
#if defined(CH_OPTIMIZE_SPEED) || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
#define chSysLock() { \
if (currp->p_locks++ == 0) \
port_lock(); \
}
#endif /* defined(CH_OPTIMIZE_SPEED) */
#else /* !defined(CH_USE_NESTED_LOCKS) */
#define chSysLock() port_lock()
#endif /* !defined(CH_USE_NESTED_LOCKS) */
/**
* Leaves the kernel lock mode.
* @note The use of kernel lock mode is not recommended in the user code, it is
* a better idea to use the semaphores or mutexes instead.
* @see CH_USE_NESTED_LOCKS
*/
#if defined(CH_USE_NESTED_LOCKS) || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
#if defined(CH_OPTIMIZE_SPEED) || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
#define chSysUnlock() { \
if (--currp->p_locks == 0) \
port_unlock(); \
}
#endif /* defined(CH_OPTIMIZE_SPEED) */
#else /* !defined(CH_USE_NESTED_LOCKS) */
#define chSysUnlock() port_unlock()
#endif /* !defined(CH_USE_NESTED_LOCKS) */
/**
* Enters the kernel lock mode from within an interrupt handler.
* @note This API may do nothing on some architectures, it is required because
* on ports that support preemptable interrupt handlers it is required to
* raise the interrupt mask to the same level of the system mutual
* exclusion zone.
* It is good practice to invoke this API before invoking any I-class
* syscall from an interrupt handler.
* @note This API must be invoked exclusively from interrupt handlers.
*/
#define chSysLockI() port_lock_from_isr()
/**
* Leaves the kernel lock mode from within an interrupt handler.
* @note This API may do nothing on some architectures, it is required because
* on ports that support preemptable interrupt handlers it is required to
* raise the interrupt mask to the same level of the system mutual
* exclusion zone.
* It is good practice to invoke this API after invoking any I-class
* syscall from an interrupt handler.
* @note This API must be invoked exclusively from interrupt handlers.
*/
#define chSysUnlockI() port_unlock_from_isr()
/**
* IRQ handler enter code.
* @note Usually IRQ handlers functions are also declared naked.
* @note On some architectures this macro can be empty.
*/
#define CH_IRQ_PROLOGUE() PORT_IRQ_PROLOGUE()
/**
* IRQ handler exit code.
* @note Usually IRQ handlers function are also declared naked.
* @note This macro usually performs the final reschedulation by using
* @p chSchRescRequiredI() and @p chSchDoRescheduleI().
*/
#define CH_IRQ_EPILOGUE() PORT_IRQ_EPILOGUE()
/**
* Standard modifier for IRQ handler functions.
*/
#define CH_IRQ_HANDLER PORT_IRQ_HANDLER
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
void chSysInit(void);
void chSysTimerHandlerI(void);
#if !defined(CH_OPTIMIZE_SPEED)
void chSysLock(void);
void chSysUnlock(void);
#endif /* !defined(CH_OPTIMIZE_SPEED) */
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _SYS_H_ */
/** @} */