/* ChibiOS - Copyright (C) 2006..2018 Giovanni Di Sirio. This file is part of ChibiOS. ChibiOS 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 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 chbsem.h * @brief Binary semaphores structures and macros. * * @addtogroup binary_semaphores * @details Binary semaphores related APIs and services. *

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* Binary semaphores are implemented as a set of inline functions * that use the existing counting semaphores primitives. The * difference between counting and binary semaphores is that the * counter of binary semaphores is not allowed to grow above the * value 1. Repeated signal operation are ignored. A binary * semaphore can thus have only two defined states: * - Taken, when its counter has a value of zero or lower * than zero. A negative number represent the number of threads * queued on the binary semaphore. * - Not taken, when its counter has a value of one. * . * Binary semaphores are different from mutexes because there is no * concept of ownership, a binary semaphore can be taken by a * thread and signaled by another thread or an interrupt handler, * mutexes can only be taken and released by the same thread. Another * difference is that binary semaphores, unlike mutexes, do not * implement the priority inheritance protocol.
* In order to use the binary semaphores APIs the * @p CH_CFG_USE_SEMAPHORES option must be enabled in @p chconf.h. * @{ */ #ifndef CHBSEM_H #define CHBSEM_H #if (CH_CFG_USE_SEMAPHORES == TRUE) || defined(__DOXYGEN__) /*===========================================================================*/ /* Module constants. */ /*===========================================================================*/ /*===========================================================================*/ /* Module pre-compile time settings. */ /*===========================================================================*/ /*===========================================================================*/ /* Derived constants and error checks. */ /*===========================================================================*/ /*===========================================================================*/ /* Module data structures and types. */ /*===========================================================================*/ /** * @extends semaphore_t * * @brief Binary semaphore type. */ typedef struct ch_binary_semaphore { semaphore_t sem; } binary_semaphore_t; /*===========================================================================*/ /* Module macros. */ /*===========================================================================*/ /** * @brief Data part of a static semaphore initializer. * @details This macro should be used when statically initializing a semaphore * that is part of a bigger structure. * * @param[in] name the name of the semaphore variable * @param[in] taken the semaphore initial state */ #define _BSEMAPHORE_DATA(name, taken) \ {_SEMAPHORE_DATA(name.sem, ((taken) ? 0 : 1))} /** * @brief Static semaphore initializer. * @details Statically initialized semaphores require no explicit * initialization using @p chBSemInit(). * * @param[in] name the name of the semaphore variable * @param[in] taken the semaphore initial state */ #define BSEMAPHORE_DECL(name, taken) \ binary_semaphore_t name = _BSEMAPHORE_DATA(name, taken) /*===========================================================================*/ /* External declarations. */ /*===========================================================================*/ /*===========================================================================*/ /* Module inline functions. */ /*===========================================================================*/ /** * @brief Initializes a binary semaphore. * * @param[out] bsp pointer to a @p binary_semaphore_t structure * @param[in] taken initial state of the binary semaphore: * - @a false, the initial state is not taken. * - @a true, the initial state is taken. * . * * @init */ static inline void chBSemObjectInit(binary_semaphore_t *bsp, bool taken) { chSemObjectInit(&bsp->sem, taken ? (cnt_t)0 : (cnt_t)1); } /** * @brief Wait operation on the binary semaphore. * * @param[in] bsp pointer to a @p binary_semaphore_t structure * @return A message specifying how the invoking thread has been * released from the semaphore. * @retval MSG_OK if the binary semaphore has been successfully taken. * @retval MSG_RESET if the binary semaphore has been reset using * @p bsemReset(). * * @api */ static inline msg_t chBSemWait(binary_semaphore_t *bsp) { return chSemWait(&bsp->sem); } /** * @brief Wait operation on the binary semaphore. * * @param[in] bsp pointer to a @p binary_semaphore_t structure * @return A message specifying how the invoking thread has been * released from the semaphore. * @retval MSG_OK if the binary semaphore has been successfully taken. * @retval MSG_RESET if the binary semaphore has been reset using * @p bsemReset(). * * @sclass */ static inline msg_t chBSemWaitS(binary_semaphore_t *bsp) { chDbgCheckClassS(); return chSemWaitS(&bsp->sem); } /** * @brief Wait operation on the binary semaphore. * * @param[in] bsp pointer to a @p binary_semaphore_t structure * @param[in] timeout the number of ticks before the operation timeouts, * the following special values are allowed: * - @a TIME_IMMEDIATE immediate timeout. * - @a TIME_INFINITE no timeout. * . * @return A message specifying how the invoking thread has been * released from the semaphore. * @retval MSG_OK if the binary semaphore has been successfully taken. * @retval MSG_RESET if the binary semaphore has been reset using * @p bsemReset(). * @retval MSG_TIMEOUT if the binary semaphore has not been signaled or reset * within the specified timeout. * * @sclass */ static inline msg_t chBSemWaitTimeoutS(binary_semaphore_t *bsp, sysinterval_t timeout) { chDbgCheckClassS(); return chSemWaitTimeoutS(&bsp->sem, timeout); } /** * @brief Wait operation on the binary semaphore. * * @param[in] bsp pointer to a @p binary_semaphore_t structure * @param[in] timeout the number of ticks before the operation timeouts, * the following special values are allowed: * - @a TIME_IMMEDIATE immediate timeout. * - @a TIME_INFINITE no timeout. * . * @return A message specifying how the invoking thread has been * released from the semaphore. * @retval MSG_OK if the binary semaphore has been successfully taken. * @retval MSG_RESET if the binary semaphore has been reset using * @p bsemReset(). * @retval MSG_TIMEOUT if the binary semaphore has not been signaled or reset * within the specified timeout. * * @api */ static inline msg_t chBSemWaitTimeout(binary_semaphore_t *bsp, sysinterval_t timeout) { return chSemWaitTimeout(&bsp->sem, timeout); } /** * @brief Reset operation on the binary semaphore. * @note The released threads can recognize they were waked up by a reset * rather than a signal because the @p bsemWait() will return * @p MSG_RESET instead of @p MSG_OK. * @note This function does not reschedule. * * @param[in] bsp pointer to a @p binary_semaphore_t structure * @param[in] taken new state of the binary semaphore * - @a false, the new state is not taken. * - @a true, the new state is taken. * . * * @iclass */ static inline void chBSemResetI(binary_semaphore_t *bsp, bool taken) { chDbgCheckClassI(); chSemResetI(&bsp->sem, taken ? (cnt_t)0 : (cnt_t)1); } /** * @brief Reset operation on the binary semaphore. * @note The released threads can recognize they were waked up by a reset * rather than a signal because the @p bsemWait() will return * @p MSG_RESET instead of @p MSG_OK. * * @param[in] bsp pointer to a @p binary_semaphore_t structure * @param[in] taken new state of the binary semaphore * - @a false, the new state is not taken. * - @a true, the new state is taken. * . * * @api */ static inline void chBSemReset(binary_semaphore_t *bsp, bool taken) { chSemReset(&bsp->sem, taken ? (cnt_t)0 : (cnt_t)1); } /** * @brief Performs a signal operation on a binary semaphore. * @note This function does not reschedule. * * @param[in] bsp pointer to a @p binary_semaphore_t structure * * @iclass */ static inline void chBSemSignalI(binary_semaphore_t *bsp) { chDbgCheckClassI(); if (bsp->sem.cnt < (cnt_t)1) { chSemSignalI(&bsp->sem); } } /** * @brief Performs a signal operation on a binary semaphore. * * @param[in] bsp pointer to a @p binary_semaphore_t structure * * @api */ static inline void chBSemSignal(binary_semaphore_t *bsp) { chSysLock(); chBSemSignalI(bsp); chSchRescheduleS(); chSysUnlock(); } /** * @brief Returns the binary semaphore current state. * * @param[in] bsp pointer to a @p binary_semaphore_t structure * @return The binary semaphore current state. * @retval false if the binary semaphore is not taken. * @retval true if the binary semaphore is taken. * * @iclass */ static inline bool chBSemGetStateI(const binary_semaphore_t *bsp) { chDbgCheckClassI(); return (bsp->sem.cnt > (cnt_t)0) ? false : true; } #endif /* CH_CFG_USE_SEMAPHORES == TRUE */ #endif /* CHBSEM_H */ /** @} */