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1 /*
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3
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48 */
49
50 /* FreeRTOS.org includes. */
51 #include "FreeRTOS.h"
52 #include "task.h"
53
54 /* Demo includes. */
55 #include "basic_io.h"
56
57 /* The task function. */
58 void vTaskFunction( void *pvParameters );
59
60 /* Define the strings that will be passed in as the task parameters.  These are
61 defined const and off the stack to ensure they remain valid when the tasks are
62 executing. */
63 const char *pcTextForTask1 = "Task 1 is running\r\n";
64 const char *pcTextForTask2 = "Task 2 is running\t\n";
65
66 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
67
68 int main( void )
69 {
70         /* Create the first task at priority 1... */
71         xTaskCreate( vTaskFunction, "Task 1", 1000, (void*)pcTextForTask1, 1, NULL );
72
73         /* ... and the second task at priority 2.  The priority is the second to
74         last parameter. */
75         xTaskCreate( vTaskFunction, "Task 2", 1000, (void*)pcTextForTask2, 2, NULL );
76
77         /* Start the scheduler so our tasks start executing. */
78         vTaskStartScheduler(); 
79        
80         for( ;; );
81         return 0;
82 }
83 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
84
85 void vTaskFunction( void *pvParameters )
86 {
87 char *pcTaskName;
88 portTickType xLastWakeTime;
89
90         /* The string to print out is passed in via the parameter.  Cast this to a
91         character pointer. */
92         pcTaskName = ( char * ) pvParameters;
93
94         /* The xLastWakeTime variable needs to be initialized with the current tick
95         count.  Note that this is the only time we access this variable.  From this
96         point on xLastWakeTime is managed automatically by the vTaskDelayUntil()
97         API function. */
98         xLastWakeTime = xTaskGetTickCount();
99
100         /* As per most tasks, this task is implemented in an infinite loop. */
101         for( ;; )
102         {
103                 /* Print out the name of this task. */
104                 vPrintString( pcTaskName );
105
106                 /* We want this task to execute exactly every 250 milliseconds.  As per
107                 the vTaskDelay() function, time is measured in ticks, and the
108                 portTICK_RATE_MS constant is used to convert this to milliseconds.
109                 xLastWakeTime is automatically updated within vTaskDelayUntil() so does not
110                 have to be updated by this task code. */
111                 vTaskDelayUntil( &xLastWakeTime, ( 250 / portTICK_RATE_MS ) );
112         }
113 }
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