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myfirstkrnl.ino
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#include <
krnl.h
>
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// A small krnl program with two independent tasks
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// They run at same priority so krnl will do timeslicing between them
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struct
k_t
*
pt1
,
// pointer to hold reference
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*
pt2
;
// to taskdescriptor for t1 and t2
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char
s1
[200];
// stak for task t1
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char
s2
[200];
// stak for task t2
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void
t1
(
void
)
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{
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// a task must have an endless loop
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// if you end and leave the task function - a crash will occur!!
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// so this loop is the code body for task 1
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while
(1) {
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Serial.println(
"tick"
);
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k_sleep
(100);
// let task sleep for 100 kernel ticks
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}
// lenght of ticks in millisec is specified in
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}
// k_start call called from setup
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void
t2
(
void
)
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{
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// and task body for task 2
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while
(1) {
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digitalWrite(13,HIGH);
// led 13 ON
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k_sleep
(500);
// sleep 500 ticks
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digitalWrite(13,LOW);
// led 13 OFF
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k_sleep
(500);
// and sleep
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}
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}
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void
setup
()
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{
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Serial.begin(9600);
// for output from task 1
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pinMode(13,OUTPUT);
// for blink on LED from task 2
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// init krnl so you can create 2 tasks, 0 semaphores and no message queues
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k_init
(2,0,0);
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// two task are created
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// |------------ function used for body code for task
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// |--------- priority (lower number= higher prio
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// |------- array used for stak for task
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// |-- staksize for array s1
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pt1
=
k_crt_task
(
t1
,11,
s1
,200);
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pt2
=
k_crt_task
(
t2
,11,
s2
,200);
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// NB-1 remember an Arduino has only 2-8 kByte RAM
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// NB-2 remember that stak is used in function calls for
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// - return address
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// - registers stakked
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// - local variabels in a function
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// So having 200 Bytes of stak excludes a local variable like ...
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// int arr[400];
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// krnl call k_unused_stak returns size of unused stak
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// Both task has same priority so krnl will shift between the
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// tasks every 10 milli second (speed set in k_start)
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k_start
(10);
// start kernel with tick speed 10 milli seconds
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}
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void
loop
(){
/* loop will never be called */
}
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pt2
struct k_t * pt2
Definition
k02twotasks.ino:7
pt1
struct k_t * pt1
Definition
k02twotasks.ino:6
s2
unsigned char s2[110]
Definition
k03asleep.ino:25
s1
unsigned char s1[110]
Definition
k03asleep.ino:25
k_sleep
int k_sleep(int time)
let task sleep for a number of milliseconds
Definition
krnl.c:445
k_crt_task
struct k_t * k_crt_task(void(*pTask)(void), char prio, char *pStk, int stkSize)
create a task - only to be called before k_start creates a task and put it in the active Q
Definition
krnl.c:328
k_init
int k_init(int nrTask, int nrSem, int nrMsg)
Definition
krnl.c:1108
k_start
int k_start()
Definition
krnl.c:1149
krnl.h
t1
struct k_t * t1
Definition
krnlgen.ino:3
t2
struct k_t * t2
Definition
krnlgen.ino:3
setup
void setup()
Definition
myfirstkrnl.ino:34
t2
void t2(void)
Definition
myfirstkrnl.ino:23
t1
void t1(void)
Definition
myfirstkrnl.ino:12
loop
void loop()
Definition
myfirstkrnl.ino:65
k_t
Definition
krnl.h:323
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