/* * Copyright (C) 2015 Kaspar Schleiser * Copyright (C) 2016 Eistec AB * * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU Lesser * General Public License v2.1. See the file LICENSE in the top level * directory for more details. */ /** * @ingroup sys_xtimer * * @{ * @file * @brief xtimer convenience functionality * @author Kaspar Schleiser * @author Joakim NohlgÄrd * @} */ #include #include #include #include "xtimer.h" #include "atomic_utils.h" #include "msg.h" #include "mutex.h" #include "rmutex.h" #include "thread.h" #include "irq.h" #include "div.h" #include "list.h" #include "timex.h" #ifdef MODULE_CORE_THREAD_FLAGS #include "thread_flags.h" #endif #define ENABLE_DEBUG 0 #include "debug.h" static void _callback_unlock_mutex(void* arg) { mutex_t *mutex = (mutex_t *) arg; mutex_unlock(mutex); } void _xtimer_tsleep(uint32_t offset, uint32_t long_offset) { if (irq_is_in()) { assert(!long_offset); _xtimer_spin(offset); return; } xtimer_t timer; mutex_t mutex = MUTEX_INIT; timer.callback = _callback_unlock_mutex; timer.arg = (void*) &mutex; mutex_lock(&mutex); _xtimer_set64(&timer, offset, long_offset); mutex_lock(&mutex); } void _xtimer_periodic_wakeup(uint32_t *last_wakeup, uint32_t period) { xtimer_t timer; mutex_t mutex = MUTEX_INIT; timer.callback = _callback_unlock_mutex; timer.arg = (void*) &mutex; /* time sensitive until setting offset */ unsigned int state = irq_disable(); uint32_t now = _xtimer_now(); uint32_t elapsed = now - (*last_wakeup); uint32_t offset = (*last_wakeup) + period - now; irq_restore(state); if (elapsed >= period) { /* timer should be fired right now (some time drift might happen) */ *last_wakeup = now; return; } mutex_lock(&mutex); _xtimer_set64(&timer, offset, 0); mutex_lock(&mutex); *last_wakeup = now + offset; } #ifdef MODULE_CORE_MSG static void _callback_msg(void* arg) { msg_t *msg = (msg_t*)arg; msg_send_int(msg, msg->sender_pid); } static inline void _setup_msg(xtimer_t *timer, msg_t *msg, kernel_pid_t target_pid) { timer->callback = _callback_msg; timer->arg = (void*) msg; /* use sender_pid field to get target_pid into callback function */ msg->sender_pid = target_pid; } void _xtimer_set_msg(xtimer_t *timer, uint32_t offset, msg_t *msg, kernel_pid_t target_pid) { _setup_msg(timer, msg, target_pid); _xtimer_set64(timer, offset, 0); } void _xtimer_set_msg64(xtimer_t *timer, uint64_t offset, msg_t *msg, kernel_pid_t target_pid) { _setup_msg(timer, msg, target_pid); _xtimer_set64(timer, offset, offset >> 32); } /* Prepares the message to trigger the timeout. * Additionally, the xtimer_t struct gets initialized. */ static void _setup_timer_msg(msg_t *m, xtimer_t *t) { m->type = MSG_XTIMER; m->content.ptr = m; t->offset = t->long_offset = 0; } /* Waits for incoming message or timeout. */ static int _msg_wait(msg_t *m, msg_t *tmsg, xtimer_t *t) { msg_receive(m); xtimer_remove(t); if (m->type == MSG_XTIMER && m->content.ptr == tmsg) { /* we hit the timeout */ return -1; } else { return 1; } } int _xtimer_msg_receive_timeout64(msg_t *m, uint64_t timeout_ticks) { msg_t tmsg; xtimer_t t; _setup_timer_msg(&tmsg, &t); _xtimer_set_msg64(&t, timeout_ticks, &tmsg, thread_getpid()); return _msg_wait(m, &tmsg, &t); } int _xtimer_msg_receive_timeout(msg_t *msg, uint32_t timeout_ticks) { msg_t tmsg; xtimer_t t; _setup_timer_msg(&tmsg, &t); _xtimer_set_msg(&t, timeout_ticks, &tmsg, thread_getpid()); return _msg_wait(msg, &tmsg, &t); } #endif /* MODULE_CORE_MSG */ static void _callback_wakeup(void* arg) { thread_wakeup((kernel_pid_t)((intptr_t)arg)); } void _xtimer_set_wakeup(xtimer_t *timer, uint32_t offset, kernel_pid_t pid) { timer->callback = _callback_wakeup; timer->arg = (void*) ((intptr_t)pid); _xtimer_set64(timer, offset, 0); } void _xtimer_set_wakeup64(xtimer_t *timer, uint64_t offset, kernel_pid_t pid) { timer->callback = _callback_wakeup; timer->arg = (void*) ((intptr_t)pid); _xtimer_set64(timer, offset, offset >> 32); } void xtimer_now_timex(timex_t *out) { uint64_t now = xtimer_usec_from_ticks64(xtimer_now64()); out->seconds = div_u64_by_1000000(now); out->microseconds = now - (out->seconds * US_PER_SEC); } static void _mutex_timeout(void *arg) { mutex_cancel(arg); } int xtimer_mutex_lock_timeout(mutex_t *mutex, uint64_t timeout) { if (mutex_trylock(mutex)) { return 0; } if (timeout == 0) { return - 1; } mutex_cancel_t mc = mutex_cancel_init(mutex); xtimer_t t = { .callback = _mutex_timeout, .arg = &mc }; xtimer_set64(&t, timeout); if (mutex_lock_cancelable(&mc)) { return -1; } xtimer_remove(&t); return 0; } int xtimer_rmutex_lock_timeout(rmutex_t *rmutex, uint64_t timeout) { if (rmutex_trylock(rmutex)) { return 0; } if (xtimer_mutex_lock_timeout(&rmutex->mutex, timeout) == 0) { atomic_store_kernel_pid(&rmutex->owner, thread_getpid()); rmutex->refcount++; return 0; } return -1; } #ifdef MODULE_CORE_THREAD_FLAGS static void _set_timeout_flag_callback(void* arg) { thread_flags_set(arg, THREAD_FLAG_TIMEOUT); } static void _set_timeout_flag_prepare(xtimer_t *t) { t->callback = _set_timeout_flag_callback; t->arg = thread_get_active(); thread_flags_clear(THREAD_FLAG_TIMEOUT); } void xtimer_set_timeout_flag(xtimer_t *t, uint32_t timeout) { _set_timeout_flag_prepare(t); xtimer_set(t, timeout); } void xtimer_set_timeout_flag64(xtimer_t *t, uint64_t timeout) { _set_timeout_flag_prepare(t); xtimer_set64(t, timeout); } #endif uint64_t xtimer_left_usec(const xtimer_t *timer) { unsigned state = irq_disable(); /* ensure we're working on valid data by making a local copy of timer */ xtimer_t t = *timer; uint64_t now_us = xtimer_now_usec64(); irq_restore(state); uint64_t start_us = _xtimer_usec_from_ticks64( ((uint64_t)t.long_start_time << 32) | t.start_time); uint64_t target_us = start_us + _xtimer_usec_from_ticks64( ((uint64_t)t.long_offset) << 32 | t.offset); /* Let's assume that 64bit won't overflow anytime soon. There'd be >580 * years when counting nanoseconds. With microseconds, there are 580000 * years of space in 2**64... */ if (now_us > target_us) { return 0; } return target_us - now_us; }