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1 /*
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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 functions. */
58 void vContinuousProcessingTask( void *pvParameters );
59 void vPeriodicTask( void *pvParameters );
60
61 /* Define the strings that will be passed in as the task parameters.  These are
62 defined const and off the stack to ensure they remain valid when the tasks are
63 executing. */
64 const char *pcTextForTask1 = "Continuous task 1 running\r\n";
65 const char *pcTextForTask2 = "Continuous task 2 running\r\n";
66 const char *pcTextForPeriodicTask = "Periodic task is running\r\n";
67
68 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
69
70 int main( void )
71 {
72         /* Create two instances of the continuous processing task, both at priority     1. */
73         xTaskCreate( vContinuousProcessingTask, "Task 1", 1000, (void*)pcTextForTask1, 1, NULL );
74         xTaskCreate( vContinuousProcessingTask, "Task 2", 1000, (void*)pcTextForTask2, 1, NULL );
75
76         /* Create one instance of the periodic task at priority 2. */
77         xTaskCreate( vPeriodicTask, "Task 3", 1000, (void*)pcTextForPeriodicTask, 2, NULL );
78
79         /* Start the scheduler so our tasks start executing. */
80         vTaskStartScheduler(); 
81        
82         for( ;; );
83         return 0;
84 }
85 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
86
87 void vContinuousProcessingTask( void *pvParameters )
88 {
89 char *pcTaskName;
90
91         /* The string to print out is passed in via the parameter.  Cast this to a
92         character pointer. */
93         pcTaskName = ( char * ) pvParameters;
94
95         /* As per most tasks, this task is implemented in an infinite loop. */
96         for( ;; )
97         {
98                 /* Print out the name of this task.  This task just does this repeatedly
99                 without ever blocking or delaying. */
100                 vPrintString( pcTaskName );
101         }
102 }
103 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
104
105 void vPeriodicTask( void *pvParameters )
106 {
107 portTickType xLastWakeTime;
108
109         /* The xLastWakeTime variable needs to be initialized with the current tick
110         count.  Note that this is the only time we access this variable.  From this
111         point on xLastWakeTime is managed automatically by the vTaskDelayUntil()
112         API function. */
113         xLastWakeTime = xTaskGetTickCount();
114
115         /* As per most tasks, this task is implemented in an infinite loop. */
116         for( ;; )
117         {
118                 /* Print out the name of this task. */
119                 vPrintString( "Periodic task is running\r\n" );
120
121                 /* We want this task to execute exactly every 10 milliseconds. */
122                 vTaskDelayUntil( &xLastWakeTime, ( 10 / portTICK_RATE_MS ) );
123         }
124 }
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