esp-idf/components/lwip/port/freertos/include/arch/sys_arch.h
David Cermak fa97004faf lwip: Support for linux target
Implement linux port layer and reuse the original FreeRTOS layer
that's compiled and used on linux target as well, by means of FreeRTOS
simulator.
2023-01-31 08:43:45 +01:00

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/*
* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2001-2003 Swedish Institute of Computer Science
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
*
* SPDX-FileContributor: 2018-2022 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) CO LTD
*/
#ifndef __SYS_ARCH_H__
#define __SYS_ARCH_H__
#include "freertos/FreeRTOS.h"
#include "freertos/task.h"
#include "freertos/queue.h"
#include "freertos/semphr.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
typedef SemaphoreHandle_t sys_sem_t;
typedef SemaphoreHandle_t sys_mutex_t;
typedef TaskHandle_t sys_thread_t;
typedef struct sys_mbox_s {
QueueHandle_t os_mbox;
void *owner;
}* sys_mbox_t;
/** This is returned by _fromisr() sys functions to tell the outermost function
* that a higher priority task was woken and the scheduler needs to be invoked.
*/
#define ERR_NEED_SCHED 123
void sys_delay_ms(uint32_t ms);
#define sys_msleep(ms) sys_delay_ms(ms)
#define LWIP_COMPAT_MUTEX 0
#if !LWIP_COMPAT_MUTEX
#define sys_mutex_valid( x ) ( ( ( *x ) == NULL) ? pdFALSE : pdTRUE )
#define sys_mutex_set_invalid( x ) ( ( *x ) = NULL )
#endif
#define sys_mbox_valid( x ) ( ( ( *x ) == NULL) ? pdFALSE : pdTRUE )
/* Define the sys_mbox_set_invalid() to empty to support lock-free mbox in ESP LWIP.
*
* The basic idea about the lock-free mbox is that the mbox should always be valid unless
* no socket APIs are using the socket and the socket is closed. ESP LWIP achieves this by
* following two changes to official LWIP:
* 1. Postpone the deallocation of mbox to netconn_free(), in other words, free the mbox when
* no one is using the socket.
* 2. Define the sys_mbox_set_invalid() to empty if the mbox is not actually freed.
* The second change is necessary. Consider a common scenario: the application task calls
* recv() to receive packets from the socket, the sys_mbox_valid() returns true. Because there
* is no lock for the mbox, the LWIP CORE can call sys_mbox_set_invalid() to set the mbox at
* anytime and the thread-safe issue may happen.
*
* However, if the sys_mbox_set_invalid() is not called after sys_mbox_free(), e.g. in netconn_alloc(),
* we need to initialize the mbox to invalid explicitly since sys_mbox_set_invalid() now is empty.
*/
#define sys_mbox_set_invalid( x ) *x = NULL
#define sys_sem_valid( x ) ( ( ( *x ) == NULL) ? pdFALSE : pdTRUE )
#define sys_sem_set_invalid( x ) ( ( *x ) = NULL )
void sys_delay_ms(uint32_t ms);
sys_sem_t* sys_thread_sem_init(void);
void sys_thread_sem_deinit(void);
sys_sem_t* sys_thread_sem_get(void);
typedef enum {
LWIP_CORE_LOCK_QUERY_HOLDER,
LWIP_CORE_LOCK_MARK_HOLDER,
LWIP_CORE_LOCK_UNMARK_HOLDER,
LWIP_CORE_MARK_TCPIP_TASK,
LWIP_CORE_IS_TCPIP_INITIALIZED,
} sys_thread_core_lock_t;
bool
sys_thread_tcpip(sys_thread_core_lock_t type);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* __SYS_ARCH_H__ */