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authorrtel <rtel@1d2547de-c912-0410-9cb9-b8ca96c0e9e2>2014-02-17 15:11:16 +0000
committerrtel <rtel@1d2547de-c912-0410-9cb9-b8ca96c0e9e2>2014-02-17 15:11:16 +0000
commit85ccc3e3794a9cb61f8c2e92ca3561df91f69980 (patch)
tree9a0ea330e2dd5bd365dc40a6adbc843def069616 /FreeRTOS-Plus/Demo/FreeRTOS_Plus_CLI_with_Trace_Windows_Simulator
parent49feab4f6dc8fdbf20e5d06d8de4f3e2b4494b9c (diff)
downloadfreertos-85ccc3e3794a9cb61f8c2e92ca3561df91f69980.tar.gz
Update final demos that use the trace recorder code to use the new version.
git-svn-id: http://svn.code.sf.net/p/freertos/code/trunk@2211 1d2547de-c912-0410-9cb9-b8ca96c0e9e2
Diffstat (limited to 'FreeRTOS-Plus/Demo/FreeRTOS_Plus_CLI_with_Trace_Windows_Simulator')
-rw-r--r--FreeRTOS-Plus/Demo/FreeRTOS_Plus_CLI_with_Trace_Windows_Simulator/Trace_Recorder_Configuration/trcConfig.h172
-rw-r--r--FreeRTOS-Plus/Demo/FreeRTOS_Plus_CLI_with_Trace_Windows_Simulator/Trace_Recorder_Configuration/trcHardwarePort.h474
2 files changed, 96 insertions, 550 deletions
diff --git a/FreeRTOS-Plus/Demo/FreeRTOS_Plus_CLI_with_Trace_Windows_Simulator/Trace_Recorder_Configuration/trcConfig.h b/FreeRTOS-Plus/Demo/FreeRTOS_Plus_CLI_with_Trace_Windows_Simulator/Trace_Recorder_Configuration/trcConfig.h
index e2e60ea6d..a81aeb8e0 100644
--- a/FreeRTOS-Plus/Demo/FreeRTOS_Plus_CLI_with_Trace_Windows_Simulator/Trace_Recorder_Configuration/trcConfig.h
+++ b/FreeRTOS-Plus/Demo/FreeRTOS_Plus_CLI_with_Trace_Windows_Simulator/Trace_Recorder_Configuration/trcConfig.h
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*******************************************************************************
- * Tracealyzer v2.4.1 Recorder Library
+ * Tracealyzer v2.6.0 Recorder Library
* Percepio AB, www.percepio.com
*
* trcConfig.h
@@ -43,8 +43,6 @@
#ifndef TRCCONFIG_H
#define TRCCONFIG_H
-#include <stdint.h>
-
/*******************************************************************************
* CONFIGURATION RELATED TO CAPACITY AND ALLOCATION
******************************************************************************/
@@ -93,10 +91,16 @@
* stores User Events labels and names of deleted tasks, queues, or other kernel
* objects. Note that the names of active objects not stored here but in the
* Object Table. Thus, if you don't use User Events or delete any kernel
- * objects you set this to zero (0) to minimize RAM usage.
+ * objects you set this to a very low value, e.g. 4, but not zero (0) since
+ * this causes a declaration of a zero-sized array, for which the C compiler
+ * behavior is not standardized and may cause misaligned data.
******************************************************************************/
#define SYMBOL_TABLE_SIZE 1000
+#if (SYMBOL_TABLE_SIZE == 0)
+#error "SYMBOL_TABLE_SIZE may not be zero!"
+#endif
+
/*******************************************************************************
* USE_SEPARATE_USER_EVENT_BUFFER
*
@@ -158,10 +162,9 @@
* check the actual usage in Tracealyzer. This is shown by selecting
* View -> Trace Details -> Resource Usage -> Object Table
*
- * NOTE 2: Remember to account for all tasks created by the kernel, such as the
- * IDLE task, timer task, and any tasks created by other 3rd party
- * software components, such as communication stacks. The recorder also has an
- * optional monitor task to account for, if this is used.
+ * NOTE 2: Remember to account for all tasks and other objects created by
+ * the kernel, such as the IDLE task, any timer tasks, and any tasks created
+ * by other 3rd party software components, such as communication stacks.
* Moreover, one task slot is used to indicate "(startup)", i.e., a fictive
* task that represent the time before the scheduler starts.
* NTask should thus be at least 2-3 slots larger than your application task count.
@@ -172,6 +175,8 @@
#define NQueue 15
#define NSemaphore 15
#define NMutex 15
+#define NTimer 15
+#define NEventGroup 15
/* Maximum object name length for each class (includes zero termination) */
#define NameLenTask 15
@@ -179,6 +184,8 @@
#define NameLenQueue 15
#define NameLenSemaphore 15
#define NameLenMutex 15
+#define NameLenTimer 15
+#define NameLenEventGroup 15
/******************************************************************************
* TRACE_DESCRIPTION
@@ -267,8 +274,7 @@
* much faster than a printf and can therefore be used in timing critical code.
* See vTraceUserEvent() and vTracePrintF() in trcUser.h
*
- * Note that Tracealyzer Standard Edition or Professional Edition is required
- * for User Events, they are not displayed in Tracealyzer Free Edition.
+ * Note that User Events are not displayed in FreeRTOS+Trace Free Edition.
*****************************************************************************/
#define INCLUDE_USER_EVENTS 1
@@ -320,7 +326,18 @@
* traced kernel objects are deleted at runtime. If no deletes are made, this
* can be set to 0 in order to exclude the delete-handling code.
*****************************************************************************/
-#define INCLUDE_OBJECT_DELETE 0
+#define INCLUDE_OBJECT_DELETE 1
+
+/******************************************************************************
+ * INCLUDE_MEMMANG_EVENTS
+ *
+ * Macro which should be defined as either zero (0) or one (1).
+ * Default is 1.
+ *
+ * This controls if malloc and free calls should be traced. Set this to zero to
+ * exclude malloc/free calls from the tracing.
+ *****************************************************************************/
+#define INCLUDE_MEMMANG_EVENTS 1
/******************************************************************************
* CONFIGURATION RELATED TO BEHAVIOR
@@ -428,83 +445,86 @@
*****************************************************************************/
#define USE_IMPLICIT_IFE_RULES 1
+
/******************************************************************************
- * INCLUDE_SAVE_TO_FILE
+ * USE_16BIT_OBJECT_HANDLES
*
* Macro which should be defined as either zero (0) or one (1).
* Default is 0.
*
- * If enabled (1), the recorder will include code for saving the trace
- * to a local file system.
- ******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef WIN32
- #define INCLUDE_SAVE_TO_FILE 1
-#else
- #define INCLUDE_SAVE_TO_FILE 0
-#endif
-
-/******************************************************************************
- * TRACE_PROGRESS_MONITOR_TASK_PRIORITY
- *
- * Macro which sets the priority of the "recorder status monitor" task.
- *
- * This task, vTraceMonitorTask in trcUser.c, periodically writes
- * the recorder status using the vTraceConsoleMessage macro, which is to
- * be mapped to your console "printf" routine. The task is named TraceMon but
- * is intentionally excluded from the demo trace.
+ * If set to 0 (zero), the recorder uses 8-bit handles to identify kernel
+ * objects such as tasks and queues. This limits the supported number of
+ * concurrently active objects to 255 of each type (object class).
*
- * Default is tskIDLE_PRIORITY + 1
- * Note that if your system constantly has a high CPU load from high-priority
- * tasks, this might not be get a chance to execute.
+ * If set to 1 (one), the recorder uses 16-bit handles to identify kernel
+ * objects such as tasks and queues. This limits the supported number of
+ * concurrent objects to 65535 of each type (object class). However, since the
+ * object property table is limited to 64 KB, the practical limit is about
+ * 3000 objects in total.
*
- * See vTraceMonitorTask in trcUser.c
- *****************************************************************************/
-#define TRACE_PROGRESS_MONITOR_TASK_PRIORITY (tskIDLE_PRIORITY + 1)
-
-/******************************************************************************
- * TRACE_PROGRESS_MONITOR_TASK_STACKSIZE
- *
- * Macro which sets the stack size of the "recorder status monitor" task.
- *
- * This task, vTraceMonitorTask in trcUser.c, periodically writes
- * the recorder status using the vTraceConsoleMessage macro, which is to
- * be mapped to your console "printf" routine. The task is intentionally
- * excluded from the demo trace.
- *
- * See vTraceMonitorTask in trcUser.c
+ * NOTE: An object with a high ID (> 255) will generate an extra event
+ * (= 4 byte) in the event buffer.
+ *
+ * NOTE: Some internal tables in the recorder gets larger when using 16-bit
+ * handles. The additional RAM usage is 5-10 byte plus 1 byte per kernel object
+ *, i.e., task, queue, semaphore, mutex, etc.
*****************************************************************************/
-#define TRACE_PROGRESS_MONITOR_TASK_STACKSIZE 500
+#define USE_16BIT_OBJECT_HANDLES 0
+
+/****** Port Name ******************** Code ** Official ** OS Platform ******
+* PORT_APPLICATION_DEFINED -2 - -
+* PORT_NOT_SET -1 - -
+* PORT_HWIndependent 0 Yes Any
+* PORT_Win32 1 Yes FreeRTOS Win32
+* PORT_Atmel_AT91SAM7 2 No Any
+* PORT_Atmel_UC3A0 3 No Any
+* PORT_ARM_CortexM 4 Yes Any
+* PORT_Renesas_RX600 5 Yes Any
+* PORT_Microchip_dsPIC_AND_PIC24 6 Yes Any
+* PORT_TEXAS_INSTRUMENTS_TMS570 7 No Any
+* PORT_TEXAS_INSTRUMENTS_MSP430 8 No Any
+* PORT_MICROCHIP_PIC32 9 No Any
+* PORT_XILINX_PPC405 10 No FreeRTOS
+* PORT_XILINX_PPC440 11 No FreeRTOS
+* PORT_XILINX_MICROBLAZE 12 No Any
+* PORT_NXP_LPC210X 13 No Any
+*****************************************************************************/
+#define SELECTED_PORT PORT_Win32
+
+#if (SELECTED_PORT == PORT_NOT_SET)
+#error "You need to define SELECTED_PORT here!"
+#endif
/******************************************************************************
- * TRACE_PROGRESS_MONITOR_TASK_PERIOD
- *
- * Macro which sets the period of the "recorder status monitor" task.
- *
- * This task, vTraceMonitorTask in trcUser.c, periodically writes
- * the recorder status using the vTraceConsoleMessage macro, which is to
- * be mapped to your console "printf" routine. The task is named TraceMon but
- * is intentionally excluded from the demo trace.
- *
- * Default is 1000 ticks (typically 1 second). On the Windows port, a lower
- * value is suggested since the Windows port runs very slowly, often 20-40
- * times slower than the simulated time.
- *
- * See vTraceMonitorTask in trcUser.c
- *****************************************************************************/
-#ifdef WIN32
- #define TRACE_PROGRESS_MONITOR_TASK_PERIOD 100
-#else
- #define TRACE_PROGRESS_MONITOR_TASK_PERIOD 1000
-#endif
+* USE_PRIMASK_CS (for Cortex M devices only)
+*
+* An integer constant that selects between two options for the critical
+* sections of the recorder library.
+ *
+* 0: The default FreeRTOS critical section (BASEPRI) - default setting
+* 1: Always disable ALL interrupts (using PRIMASK)
+ *
+* Option 0 uses the standard FreeRTOS macros for critical sections.
+* However, on Cortex-M devices they only disable interrupts with priorities
+* below a certain configurable level, while higher priority ISRs remain active.
+* Such high-priority ISRs may not use the recorder functions in this mode.
+*
+* Option 1 allows you to safely call the recorder from any ISR, independent of
+* the interrupt priority. This mode may however cause higher IRQ latencies
+* (some microseconds) since ALL configurable interrupts are disabled during
+* the recorder's critical sections in this mode, using the PRIMASK register.
+ ******************************************************************************/
+#define USE_PRIMASK_CS 0
/******************************************************************************
- * TEAM_LICENSE_CODE
- *
- * Macro which defines a string - the team license code.
- * If no team license is available, this should be an empty string "".
- * This should be maximum 32 chars, including zero-termination.
- *****************************************************************************/
-#define TEAM_LICENSE_CODE ""
+* HEAP_SIZE_BELOW_16M
+*
+* An integer constant that can be used to reduce the buffer usage of memory
+* allocation events (malloc/free). This value should be 1 if the heap size is
+* below 16 MB (2^24 byte), and you can live with addresses truncated to the
+* lower 24 bit. Otherwise set it to 0 to get the full 32-bit addresses.
+******************************************************************************/
+#define HEAP_SIZE_BELOW_16M 0
#endif
diff --git a/FreeRTOS-Plus/Demo/FreeRTOS_Plus_CLI_with_Trace_Windows_Simulator/Trace_Recorder_Configuration/trcHardwarePort.h b/FreeRTOS-Plus/Demo/FreeRTOS_Plus_CLI_with_Trace_Windows_Simulator/Trace_Recorder_Configuration/trcHardwarePort.h
deleted file mode 100644
index ac8347765..000000000
--- a/FreeRTOS-Plus/Demo/FreeRTOS_Plus_CLI_with_Trace_Windows_Simulator/Trace_Recorder_Configuration/trcHardwarePort.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,474 +0,0 @@
-/*******************************************************************************
- * Tracealyzer v2.4.1 Recorder Library
- * Percepio AB, www.percepio.com
- *
- * trcHardwarePort.h
- *
- * Contains together with trcHardwarePort.c all hardware portability issues of
- * the trace recorder library.
- *
- * Terms of Use
- * This software is copyright Percepio AB. The recorder library is free for
- * use together with Percepio products. You may distribute the recorder library
- * in its original form, including modifications in trcPort.c and trcPort.h
- * given that these modification are clearly marked as your own modifications
- * and documented in the initial comment section of these source files.
- * This software is the intellectual property of Percepio AB and may not be
- * sold or in other ways commercially redistributed without explicit written
- * permission by Percepio AB.
- *
- * Disclaimer
- * The trace tool and recorder library is being delivered to you AS IS and
- * Percepio AB makes no warranty as to its use or performance. Percepio AB does
- * not and cannot warrant the performance or results you may obtain by using the
- * software or documentation. Percepio AB make no warranties, express or
- * implied, as to noninfringement of third party rights, merchantability, or
- * fitness for any particular purpose. In no event will Percepio AB, its
- * technology partners, or distributors be liable to you for any consequential,
- * incidental or special damages, including any lost profits or lost savings,
- * even if a representative of Percepio AB has been advised of the possibility
- * of such damages, or for any claim by any third party. Some jurisdictions do
- * not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental, consequential or special
- * damages, or the exclusion of implied warranties or limitations on how long an
- * implied warranty may last, so the above limitations may not apply to you.
- *
- * Copyright Percepio AB, 2013.
- * www.percepio.com
- ******************************************************************************/
-
-#ifndef TRCPORT_H
-#define TRCPORT_H
-
-#include "trcKernelPort.h"
-
-/* If Win32 port */
-#ifdef WIN32
-
- #undef _WIN32_WINNT
- #define _WIN32_WINNT 0x0600
-
- /* Standard includes. */
- #include <stdio.h>
- #include <windows.h>
- #include <direct.h>
-
-/*******************************************************************************
- * The Win32 port by default saves the trace to file and then kills the
- * program when the recorder is stopped, to facilitate quick, simple tests
- * of the recorder.
- ******************************************************************************/
- #define WIN32_PORT_SAVE_WHEN_STOPPED 1
- #define WIN32_PORT_EXIT_WHEN_STOPPED 1
-
-#endif
-
-#define DIRECTION_INCREMENTING 1
-#define DIRECTION_DECREMENTING 2
-
-/******************************************************************************
- * Supported ports
- *
- * PORT_HWIndependent
- * A hardware independent fallback option for event timestamping. Provides low
- * resolution timestamps based on the OS tick.
- * This may be used on the Win32 port, but may also be used on embedded hardware
- * platforms. All time durations will be truncated to the OS tick frequency,
- * typically 1 KHz. This means that a task or ISR that executes in less than
- * 1 ms get an execution time of zero.
- *
- * PORT_Win32
- * "Accurate" timestamping based on the Windows performance counter. Note that
- * this gives the host machine time.
- *
- * Officially supported hardware timer ports:
- * - PORT_Atmel_AT91SAM7
- * - PORT_Atmel_UC3A0
- * - PORT_ARM_CortexM
- * - PORT_Renesas_RX600
- * - PORT_Microchip_dsPIC_AND_PIC24
- *
- * We also provide several "unofficial" hardware-specific ports. There have
- * been developed by external contributors, and have not yet been verified
- * by Percepio AB. Let us know if you have problems getting these to work.
- *
- * Unofficial hardware specific ports provided are:
- * - PORT_TEXAS_INSTRUMENTS_TMS570
- * - PORT_TEXAS_INSTRUMENTS_MSP430
- * - PORT_MICROCHIP_PIC32
- * - PORT_XILINX_PPC405
- * - PORT_XILINX_PPC440
- * - PORT_XILINX_MICROBLAZE
- * - PORT_NXP_LPC210X
- *
- *****************************************************************************/
-
-#define PORT_NOT_SET -1
-
-/*** Officially supported hardware timer ports *******************************/
-#define PORT_HWIndependent 0
-#define PORT_Win32 1
-#define PORT_Atmel_AT91SAM7 2
-#define PORT_Atmel_UC3A0 3
-#define PORT_ARM_CortexM 4
-#define PORT_Renesas_RX600 5
-#define PORT_Microchip_dsPIC_AND_PIC24 6
-
-/*** Unofficial ports, provided by external developers, not yet verified *****/
-#define PORT_TEXAS_INSTRUMENTS_TMS570 7
-#define PORT_TEXAS_INSTRUMENTS_MSP430 8
-#define PORT_MICROCHIP_PIC32 9
-#define PORT_XILINX_PPC405 10
-#define PORT_XILINX_PPC440 11
-#define PORT_XILINX_MICROBLAZE 12
-#define PORT_NXP_LPC210X 13
-
-/*** Select your port here! **************************************************/
-#define SELECTED_PORT PORT_Win32
-/*****************************************************************************/
-
-#if (SELECTED_PORT == PORT_NOT_SET)
-#error "You need to define SELECTED_PORT here!"
-#endif
-
-/*******************************************************************************
- * IRQ_PRIORITY_ORDER
- *
- * Macro which should be defined as an integer of 0 or 1.
- *
- * This should be 0 if lower IRQ priority values implies higher priority
- * levels, such as on ARM Cortex M. If the opposite scheme is used, i.e.,
- * if higher IRQ priority values means higher priority, this should be 1.
- *
- * This setting is not critical. It is used only to sort and colorize the
- * interrupts in priority order, in case you record interrupts using
- * the vTraceStoreISRBegin and vTraceStoreISREnd routines.
- *
- * We provide this setting for some hardware architectures below:
- * - ARM Cortex M: 0 (lower IRQ priority values are more significant)
- * - Atmel AT91SAM7x: 1 (higher IRQ priority values are more significant)
- * - Atmel AVR32: 1 (higher IRQ priority values are more significant)
- * - Renesas RX600: 1 (higher IRQ priority values are more significant)
- * - Microchip PIC24: 0 (lower IRQ priority values are more significant)
- * - Microchip dsPIC: 0 (lower IRQ priority values are more significant)
- * - TI TMS570: 0 (lower IRQ priority values are more significant)
- * - Freescale HCS08: 0 (lower IRQ priority values are more significant)
- * - Freescale HCS12: 0 (lower IRQ priority values are more significant)
- * - PowerPC 405: 0 (lower IRQ priority values are more significant)
- * - PowerPC 440: 0 (lower IRQ priority values are more significant)
- * - Freescale ColdFire: 1 (higher IRQ priority values are more significant)
- * - NXP LPC210x: 0 (lower IRQ priority values are more significant)
- * - MicroBlaze: 0 (lower IRQ priority values are more significant)
- *
- * If your chip is not on the above list, and you perhaps know this detail by
- * heart, please inform us by e-mail to support@percepio.com.
- *
- ******************************************************************************
- *
- * HWTC Macros
- *
- * These four HWTC macros provides a hardware isolation layer representing a
- * generic hardware timer/counter used for driving the operating system tick,
- * such as the SysTick feature of ARM Cortex M3/M4, or the PIT of the Atmel
- * AT91SAM7X.
- *
- * HWTC_COUNT: The current value of the counter. This is expected to be reset
- * a each tick interrupt. Thus, when the tick handler starts, the counter has
- * already wrapped.
- *
- * HWTC_COUNT_DIRECTION: Should be one of:
- * - DIRECTION_INCREMENTING - for hardware timer/counters of incrementing type
- * such as the PIT on Atmel AT91SAM7X.
- * When the counter value reach HWTC_PERIOD, it is reset to zero and the
- * interrupt is signaled.
- * - DIRECTION_DECREMENTING - for hardware timer/counters of decrementing type
- * such as the SysTick on ARM Cortex M3/M4 chips.
- * When the counter value reach 0, it is reset to HWTC_PERIOD and the
- * interrupt is signaled.
- *
- * HWTC_PERIOD: The number of increments or decrements of HWTC_COUNT between
- * two tick interrupts. This should preferably be mapped to the reload
- * register of the hardware timer, to make it more portable between chips in the
- * same family. The macro should in most cases be (reload register + 1).
- *
- * HWTC_DIVISOR: If the timer frequency is very high, like on the Cortex M chips
- * (where the SysTick runs at the core clock frequency), the "differential
- * timestamping" used in the recorder will more frequently insert extra XTS
- * events to store the timestamps, which increases the event buffer usage.
- * In such cases, to reduce the number of XTS events and thereby get longer
- * traces, you use HWTC_DIVISOR to scale down the timestamps and frequency.
- * Assuming a OS tick rate of 1 KHz, it is suggested to keep the effective timer
- * frequency below 65 MHz to avoid an excessive amount of XTS events. Thus, a
- * Cortex M chip running at 72 MHZ should use a HWTC_DIVISOR of 2, while a
- * faster chip require a higher HWTC_DIVISOR value.
- *
- * The HWTC macros and vTracePortGetTimeStamp is the main porting issue
- * or the trace recorder library. Typically you should not need to change
- * the code of vTracePortGetTimeStamp if using the HWTC macros.
- *
- ******************************************************************************/
-
-#if (SELECTED_PORT == PORT_Win32)
-
- #define HWTC_COUNT_DIRECTION DIRECTION_INCREMENTING
- #define HWTC_COUNT (ulGetRunTimeCounterValue())
- #define HWTC_PERIOD 0
- #define HWTC_DIVISOR 1
-
- #define IRQ_PRIORITY_ORDER 1 // Please update according to your hardware...
-
-#elif (SELECTED_PORT == PORT_HWIndependent)
-
- #define HWTC_COUNT_DIRECTION DIRECTION_INCREMENTING
- #define HWTC_COUNT 0
- #define HWTC_PERIOD 1
- #define HWTC_DIVISOR 1
-
- #define IRQ_PRIORITY_ORDER 1 // Please update according to your hardware...
-
-#elif (SELECTED_PORT == PORT_Atmel_AT91SAM7)
-
- /* HWTC_PERIOD is hardcoded for AT91SAM7X256-EK Board (48 MHz)
- A more generic solution is to get the period from pxPIT->PITC_PIMR */
-
- #define HWTC_COUNT_DIRECTION DIRECTION_INCREMENTING
- #define HWTC_COUNT (AT91C_BASE_PITC->PITC_PIIR & 0xFFFFF)
- #define HWTC_PERIOD 2995
- #define HWTC_DIVISOR 1
-
- #define IRQ_PRIORITY_ORDER 1 // higher IRQ priority values are more significant
-
-#elif (SELECTED_PORT == PORT_Atmel_UC3A0)
-
- /* For Atmel AVR32 (AT32UC3A) */
-
- #define HWTC_COUNT_DIRECTION DIRECTION_INCREMENTING
- #define HWTC_COUNT sysreg_read(AVR32_COUNT)
- #define HWTC_PERIOD ( TRACE_CPU_CLOCK_HZ / TRACE_TICK_RATE_HZ )
- #define HWTC_DIVISOR 1
-
- #define IRQ_PRIORITY_ORDER 1 // higher IRQ priority values are more significant
-
-#elif (SELECTED_PORT == PORT_ARM_CortexM)
-
- /* For all chips using ARM Cortex M cores */
-
- #define HWTC_COUNT_DIRECTION DIRECTION_DECREMENTING
- #define HWTC_COUNT (*((uint32_t*)0xE000E018))
- #define HWTC_PERIOD ((*(uint32_t*)0xE000E014) + 1)
- #define HWTC_DIVISOR 2
-
- #define IRQ_PRIORITY_ORDER 0 // lower IRQ priority values are more significant
-
-#elif (SELECTED_PORT == PORT_Renesas_RX600)
-
- #include "iodefine.h"
-
- #define HWTC_COUNT_DIRECTION DIRECTION_INCREMENTING
- #define HWTC_COUNT (CMT0.CMCNT)
- #define HWTC_PERIOD ((((TRACE_PERIPHERAL_CLOCK_HZ/TRACE_TICK_RATE_HZ)-1)/8))
- #define HWTC_DIVISOR 1
-
- #define IRQ_PRIORITY_ORDER 1 // higher IRQ priority values are more significant
-
-#elif (SELECTED_PORT == PORT_Microchip_dsPIC_AND_PIC24)
-
- /* For Microchip PIC24 and dsPIC (16 bit) */
-
- /* Note: The trace library was originally designed for 32-bit MCUs, and is slower
- than intended on 16-bit MCUs. Storing an event on a PIC24 takes about 70 µs.
- In comparison, 32-bit MCUs are often 10-20 times faster. If recording overhead
- becomes a problem on PIC24, use the filters to exclude less interesting tasks
- or system calls. */
-
- #define HWTC_COUNT_DIRECTION DIRECTION_INCREMENTING
- #define HWTC_COUNT (TMR1)
- #define HWTC_PERIOD (PR1+1)
- #define HWTC_DIVISOR 1
-
- #define IRQ_PRIORITY_ORDER 0 // lower IRQ priority values are more significant
-
-#elif (SELECTED_PORT == PORT_NXP_LPC210X)
- /* UNOFFICIAL PORT - NOT YET VERIFIED BY PERCEPIO */
-
- /* Tested with LPC2106, but should work with most LPC21XX chips. */
-
- #define HWTC_COUNT_DIRECTION DIRECTION_INCREMENTING
- #define HWTC_COUNT *((uint32_t *)0xE0004008 )
- #define HWTC_PERIOD ( TRACE_CPU_CLOCK_HZ / TRACE_TICK_RATE_HZ )
- #define HWTC_DIVISOR 1
-
- #define IRQ_PRIORITY_ORDER 0 // lower IRQ priority values are more significant
-
-#elif (SELECTED_PORT == PORT_TEXAS_INSTRUMENTS_TMS570)
- /* UNOFFICIAL PORT - NOT YET VERIFIED BY PERCEPIO */
-
- #define RTIFRC0 *((uint32_t *)0xFFFFFC10)
- #define RTICOMP0 *((uint32_t *)0xFFFFFC50)
- #define RTIUDCP0 *((uint32_t *)0xFFFFFC54)
- #define HWTC_COUNT_DIRECTION DIRECTION_INCREMENTING
- #define HWTC_COUNT (RTIFRC0 - (RTICOMP0 - RTIUDCP0))
- #define HWTC_PERIOD (RTIUDCP0)
- #define HWTC_DIVISOR 1
-
- #define IRQ_PRIORITY_ORDER 0 // lower IRQ priority values are more significant
-
-#elif (SELECTED_PORT == PORT_TEXAS_INSTRUMENTS_MSP430)
- /* UNOFFICIAL PORT - NOT YET VERIFIED BY PERCEPIO */
-
- #define HWTC_COUNT_DIRECTION DIRECTION_INCREMENTING
- #define HWTC_COUNT (TA0R)
- #define HWTC_PERIOD TRACE_CPU_CLOCKS_PER_TICK
- #define HWTC_DIVISOR 1
-
- #define IRQ_PRIORITY_ORDER 1 // higher IRQ priority values are more significant
-
-#elif (SELECTED_PORT == PORT_MICROCHIP_PIC32)
- /* UNOFFICIAL PORT - NOT YET VERIFIED BY PERCEPIO */
-
- #define HWTC_COUNT_DIRECTION DIRECTION_INCREMENTING
- #define HWTC_COUNT (ReadTimer1()) /* Should be available in BSP */
- #define HWTC_PERIOD (ReadPeriod1()+1) /* Should be available in BSP */
- #define HWTC_DIVISOR 1
-
- #define IRQ_PRIORITY_ORDER 0 // lower IRQ priority values are more significant
-
-#elif (SELECTED_PORT == PORT_XILINX_PPC405)
- /* UNOFFICIAL PORT - NOT YET VERIFIED BY PERCEPIO */
-
- #define HWTC_COUNT_DIRECTION DIRECTION_DECREMENTING
- #define HWTC_COUNT mfspr( 0x3db)
- #define HWTC_PERIOD ( TRACE_CPU_CLOCK_HZ / TRACE_TICK_RATE_HZ )
- #define HWTC_DIVISOR 1
-
- #define IRQ_PRIORITY_ORDER 0 // lower IRQ priority values are more significant
-
-#elif (SELECTED_PORT == PORT_XILINX_PPC440)
- /* UNOFFICIAL PORT - NOT YET VERIFIED BY PERCEPIO */
-
- /* This should work with most PowerPC chips */
-
- #define HWTC_COUNT_DIRECTION DIRECTION_DECREMENTING
- #define HWTC_COUNT mfspr( 0x016 )
- #define HWTC_PERIOD ( TRACE_CPU_CLOCK_HZ / TRACE_TICK_RATE_HZ )
- #define HWTC_DIVISOR 1
-
- #define IRQ_PRIORITY_ORDER 0 // lower IRQ priority values are more significant
-
-#elif (SELECTED_PORT == PORT_XILINX_MICROBLAZE)
- /* UNOFFICIAL PORT - NOT YET VERIFIED BY PERCEPIO */
-
- /* This should work with most Microblaze configurations.
- * It uses the AXI Timer 0 - the tick interrupt source.
- * If an AXI Timer 0 peripheral is available on your hardware platform, no modifications are required.
- */
- #include "xtmrctr_l.h"
-
- #define HWTC_COUNT_DIRECTION DIRECTION_DECREMENTING
- #define HWTC_COUNT XTmrCtr_GetTimerCounterReg( XPAR_TMRCTR_0_BASEADDR, 0 )
- #define HWTC_PERIOD ( TRACE_CPU_CLOCK_HZ / TRACE_TICK_RATE_HZ )
- #define HWTC_DIVISOR 16
-
- #define IRQ_PRIORITY_ORDER 0 // lower IRQ priority values are more significant
-
-#elif (SELECTED_PORT != PORT_NOT_SET)
-
- #error "SELECTED_PORT had unsupported value!"
- #define SELECTED_PORT PORT_NOT_SET
-
-#endif
-
-#if (SELECTED_PORT != PORT_NOT_SET)
-
- #ifndef HWTC_COUNT_DIRECTION
- #error "HWTC_COUNT_DIRECTION is not set!"
- #endif
-
- #ifndef HWTC_COUNT
- #error "HWTC_COUNT is not set!"
- #endif
-
- #ifndef HWTC_PERIOD
- #error "HWTC_PERIOD is not set!"
- #endif
-
- #ifndef HWTC_DIVISOR
- #error "HWTC_DIVISOR is not set!"
- #endif
-
- #ifndef IRQ_PRIORITY_ORDER
- #error "IRQ_PRIORITY_ORDER is not set!"
- #elif (IRQ_PRIORITY_ORDER != 0) && (IRQ_PRIORITY_ORDER != 1)
- #error "IRQ_PRIORITY_ORDER has bad value!"
- #endif
-
- #if (HWTC_DIVISOR < 1)
- #error "HWTC_DIVISOR must be a non-zero positive value!"
- #endif
-
-#endif
-/*******************************************************************************
- * vTraceConsoleMessage
- *
- * A wrapper for your system-specific console "printf" console output function.
- * This needs to be correctly defined to see status reports from the trace
- * status monitor task (this is defined in trcUser.c).
- ******************************************************************************/
-#if (SELECTED_PORT == PORT_Atmel_AT91SAM7)
-/* Port specific includes */
-#include "console.h"
-#endif
-
-#define vTraceConsoleMessage(x)
-
-/*******************************************************************************
- * vTracePortGetTimeStamp
- *
- * Returns the current time based on the HWTC macros which provide a hardware
- * isolation layer towards the hardware timer/counter.
- *
- * The HWTC macros and vTracePortGetTimeStamp is the main porting issue
- * or the trace recorder library. Typically you should not need to change
- * the code of vTracePortGetTimeStamp if using the HWTC macros.
- *
- ******************************************************************************/
-void vTracePortGetTimeStamp(uint32_t *puiTimestamp);
-
-/*******************************************************************************
- * vTracePortEnd
- *
- * This function is called when the recorder is stopped due to full buffer.
- * Mainly intended to show a message in the console.
- * This is used by the Win32 port to store the trace to a file. The file path is
- * set using vTracePortSetFileName.
- ******************************************************************************/
-void vTracePortEnd(void);
-
-#if (INCLUDE_SAVE_TO_FILE == 1)
-
-/*******************************************************************************
- * vTracePortSetOutFile
- *
- * Sets the filename/path used in vTracePortSave.
- * This is set in a separate function, since the Win32 port calls vTracePortSave
- * in vTracePortEnd if WIN32_PORT_SAVE_WHEN_STOPPED is set.
- ******************************************************************************/
-void vTracePortSetOutFile(char* path);
-
-/******************************************************************************
- * vTracePortSave
- *
- * Saves the trace to a file on a target-side file system. The path is set in a
- * separate function, vTracePortSetOutFile, since the Win32 port may call
- * vTracePortSave in vTracePortEnd, if using WIN32_PORT_SAVE_WHEN_STOPPED.
- ******************************************************************************/
-void vTracePortSave(void);
-
-#else
-
-#define vTraceConsoleMessage(x)
-#define vTracePortSetOutFile(path)
-#define vTracePortSave(void)
-
-#endif
-
-#endif