/* ChibiOS/RT - Copyright (C) 2006,2007,2008,2009,2010, 2011,2012 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 . */ /** * @file chvt.c * @brief Time and Virtual Timers related code. * * @addtogroup time * @details Time and Virtual Timers related APIs and services. * @{ */ #include "ch.h" /** * @brief Virtual timers delta list header. */ VTList vtlist; /** * @brief Virtual Timers initialization. * @note Internal use only. * * @notapi */ void _vt_init(void) { vtlist.vt_next = vtlist.vt_prev = (void *)&vtlist; vtlist.vt_time = (systime_t)-1; vtlist.vt_systime = 0; } /** * @brief Enables a virtual timer. * @note The associated function is invoked from interrupt context. * * @param[out] vtp the @p VirtualTimer structure pointer * @param[in] time the number of ticks before the operation timeouts, the * special values are handled as follow: * - @a TIME_INFINITE is allowed but interpreted as a * normal time specification. * - @a TIME_IMMEDIATE this value is not allowed. * . * @param[in] vtfunc the timer callback function. After invoking the * callback the timer is disabled and the structure can * be disposed or reused. * @param[in] par a parameter that will be passed to the callback * function * * @iclass */ void chVTSetI(VirtualTimer *vtp, systime_t time, vtfunc_t vtfunc, void *par) { VirtualTimer *p; chDbgCheckClassI(); chDbgCheck((vtp != NULL) && (vtfunc != NULL) && (time != TIME_IMMEDIATE), "chVTSetI"); vtp->vt_par = par; vtp->vt_func = vtfunc; p = vtlist.vt_next; while (p->vt_time < time) { time -= p->vt_time; p = p->vt_next; } vtp->vt_prev = (vtp->vt_next = p)->vt_prev; vtp->vt_prev->vt_next = p->vt_prev = vtp; vtp->vt_time = time; if (p != (void *)&vtlist) p->vt_time -= time; } /** * @brief Disables a Virtual Timer. * @note The timer MUST be active when this function is invoked. * * @param[in] vtp the @p VirtualTimer structure pointer * * @iclass */ void chVTResetI(VirtualTimer *vtp) { chDbgCheckClassI(); chDbgCheck(vtp != NULL, "chVTResetI"); chDbgAssert(vtp->vt_func != NULL, "chVTResetI(), #1", "timer not set or already triggered"); if (vtp->vt_next != (void *)&vtlist) vtp->vt_next->vt_time += vtp->vt_time; vtp->vt_prev->vt_next = vtp->vt_next; vtp->vt_next->vt_prev = vtp->vt_prev; vtp->vt_func = (vtfunc_t)NULL; } /** * @brief Checks if the current system time is within the specified time * window. * @note When start==end then the function returns always true because the * whole time range is specified. * * @param[in] start the start of the time window (inclusive) * @param[in] end the end of the time window (non inclusive) * @retval TRUE current time within the specified time window. * @retval FALSE current time not within the specified time window. * * @api */ bool_t chTimeIsWithin(systime_t start, systime_t end) { systime_t time = chTimeNow(); return end > start ? (time >= start) && (time < end) : (time >= start) || (time < end); } /** @} */