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/**************************************************************************/
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/* */
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/* Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. */
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/* */
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/* This software is licensed under the Microsoft Software License */
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/* Terms for Microsoft Azure RTOS. Full text of the license can be */
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/* found in the LICENSE file at https://aka.ms/AzureRTOS_EULA */
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/* and in the root directory of this software. */
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/* */
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/**************************************************************************/
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/**************************************************************************/
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/**************************************************************************/
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/** */
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/** ThreadX Component */
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/** */
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/** Port Specific */
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/** */
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/**************************************************************************/
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/**************************************************************************/
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/**************************************************************************/
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/* */
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/* PORT SPECIFIC C INFORMATION RELEASE */
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/* */
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/* tx_port.h Win32/Visual */
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/* 6.0.1 */
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/* */
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/* AUTHOR */
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/* */
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/* William E. Lamie, Microsoft Corporation */
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/* */
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/* DESCRIPTION */
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/* */
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/* This file contains data type definitions that make the ThreadX */
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/* real-time kernel function identically on a variety of different */
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/* processor architectures. For example, the size or number of bits */
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/* in an "int" data type vary between microprocessor architectures and */
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/* even C compilers for the same microprocessor. ThreadX does not */
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/* directly use native C data types. Instead, ThreadX creates its */
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/* own special types that can be mapped to actual data types by this */
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/* file to guarantee consistency in the interface and functionality. */
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/* */
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/* RELEASE HISTORY */
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/* */
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/* DATE NAME DESCRIPTION */
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/* */
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/* 06-30-2020 William E. Lamie Initial Version 6.0.1 */
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/* */
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/**************************************************************************/
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#ifndef TX_PORT_H
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#define TX_PORT_H
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/* Determine if the optional ThreadX user define file should be used. */
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#ifdef TX_INCLUDE_USER_DEFINE_FILE
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/* Yes, include the user defines in tx_user.h. The defines in this file may
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alternately be defined on the command line. */
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#include "tx_user.h"
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#endif
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/* Define compiler library include files. */
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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/* Define performance metric symbols. */
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#ifndef TX_BLOCK_POOL_ENABLE_PERFORMANCE_INFO
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#define TX_BLOCK_POOL_ENABLE_PERFORMANCE_INFO
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#endif
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#ifndef TX_BYTE_POOL_ENABLE_PERFORMANCE_INFO
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#define TX_BYTE_POOL_ENABLE_PERFORMANCE_INFO
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#endif
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#ifndef TX_EVENT_FLAGS_ENABLE_PERFORMANCE_INFO
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#define TX_EVENT_FLAGS_ENABLE_PERFORMANCE_INFO
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#endif
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#ifndef TX_MUTEX_ENABLE_PERFORMANCE_INFO
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#define TX_MUTEX_ENABLE_PERFORMANCE_INFO
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#endif
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#ifndef TX_QUEUE_ENABLE_PERFORMANCE_INFO
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#define TX_QUEUE_ENABLE_PERFORMANCE_INFO
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#endif
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#ifndef TX_SEMAPHORE_ENABLE_PERFORMANCE_INFO
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#define TX_SEMAPHORE_ENABLE_PERFORMANCE_INFO
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#endif
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#ifndef TX_THREAD_ENABLE_PERFORMANCE_INFO
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#define TX_THREAD_ENABLE_PERFORMANCE_INFO
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#endif
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#ifndef TX_TIMER_ENABLE_PERFORMANCE_INFO
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#define TX_TIMER_ENABLE_PERFORMANCE_INFO
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#endif
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/* Enable trace info. */
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#ifndef TX_ENABLE_EVENT_TRACE
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#define TX_ENABLE_EVENT_TRACE
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#endif
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/* Define ThreadX basic types for this port. */
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#define VOID void
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typedef char CHAR;
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typedef unsigned char UCHAR;
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typedef int INT;
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typedef unsigned int UINT;
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typedef long LONG;
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typedef unsigned long ULONG;
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typedef short SHORT;
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typedef unsigned short USHORT;
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/* Add Win32 debug insert prototype. */
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void _tx_win32_debug_entry_insert(char *action, char *file, unsigned long line);
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#ifndef TX_WIN32_DEBUG_ENABLE
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/* If Win32 debug is not enabled, turn logging into white-space. */
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#define _tx_win32_debug_entry_insert(a, b, c)
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#endif
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/* Define the TX_MEMSET macro to remove library reference. */
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#define TX_MEMSET(a,b,c) { \
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UCHAR *ptr; \
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UCHAR value; \
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UINT i, size; \
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ptr = (UCHAR *) ((VOID *) a); \
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value = (UCHAR) b; \
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size = (UINT) c; \
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for (i = 0; i < size; i++) \
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{ \
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*ptr++ = value; \
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} \
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}
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/* Include windows include file. */
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#include <windows.h>
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/* Define the priority levels for ThreadX. Legal values range
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from 32 to 1024 and MUST be evenly divisible by 32. */
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#ifndef TX_MAX_PRIORITIES
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#define TX_MAX_PRIORITIES 32
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#endif
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/* Define the minimum stack for a ThreadX thread on this processor. If the size supplied during
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thread creation is less than this value, the thread create call will return an error. */
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#ifndef TX_MINIMUM_STACK
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#define TX_MINIMUM_STACK 200 /* Minimum stack size for this port */
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#endif
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/* Define the system timer thread's default stack size and priority. These are only applicable
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if TX_TIMER_PROCESS_IN_ISR is not defined. */
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#ifndef TX_TIMER_THREAD_STACK_SIZE
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#define TX_TIMER_THREAD_STACK_SIZE 400 /* Default timer thread stack size - Not used in Win32 port! */
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#endif
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#ifndef TX_TIMER_THREAD_PRIORITY
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#define TX_TIMER_THREAD_PRIORITY 0 /* Default timer thread priority */
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#endif
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/* Define various constants for the ThreadX port. */
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#define TX_INT_DISABLE 1 /* Disable interrupts */
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#define TX_INT_ENABLE 0 /* Enable interrupts */
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/* Define the clock source for trace event entry time stamp. The following two item are port specific.
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For example, if the time source is at the address 0x0a800024 and is 16-bits in size, the clock
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source constants would be:
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#define TX_TRACE_TIME_SOURCE *((ULONG *) 0x0a800024)
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#define TX_TRACE_TIME_MASK 0x0000FFFFUL
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*/
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#ifndef TX_TRACE_TIME_SOURCE
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#define TX_TRACE_TIME_SOURCE ((ULONG) (_tx_win32_time_stamp.LowPart));
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#endif
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#ifndef TX_TRACE_TIME_MASK
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#define TX_TRACE_TIME_MASK 0xFFFFFFFFUL
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#endif
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/* Define the port-specific trace extension to pickup the Windows timer. */
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#define TX_TRACE_PORT_EXTENSION QueryPerformanceCounter((LARGE_INTEGER *)&_tx_win32_time_stamp);
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/* Define the port specific options for the _tx_build_options variable. This variable indicates
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how the ThreadX library was built. */
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#define TX_PORT_SPECIFIC_BUILD_OPTIONS 0
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/* Define the in-line initialization constant so that modules with in-line
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initialization capabilities can prevent their initialization from being
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a function call. */
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#define TX_INLINE_INITIALIZATION
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/* Define the Win32-specific initialization code that is expanded in the generic source. */
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void _tx_initialize_start_interrupts(void);
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#define TX_PORT_SPECIFIC_PRE_SCHEDULER_INITIALIZATION _tx_initialize_start_interrupts();
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/* Determine whether or not stack checking is enabled. By default, ThreadX stack checking is
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disabled. When the following is defined, ThreadX thread stack checking is enabled. If stack
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checking is enabled (TX_ENABLE_STACK_CHECKING is defined), the TX_DISABLE_STACK_FILLING
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define is negated, thereby forcing the stack fill which is necessary for the stack checking
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logic. */
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#ifdef TX_ENABLE_STACK_CHECKING
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#undef TX_DISABLE_STACK_FILLING
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#endif
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/* Define the TX_THREAD control block extensions for this port. The main reason
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for the multiple macros is so that backward compatibility can be maintained with
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existing ThreadX kernel awareness modules. */
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#define TX_THREAD_EXTENSION_0 HANDLE tx_thread_win32_thread_handle; \
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DWORD tx_thread_win32_thread_id; \
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HANDLE tx_thread_win32_thread_run_semaphore; \
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UINT tx_thread_win32_suspension_type; \
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UINT tx_thread_win32_int_disabled_flag;
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#define TX_THREAD_EXTENSION_1
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#define TX_THREAD_EXTENSION_2
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#define TX_THREAD_EXTENSION_3
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/* Define the port extensions of the remaining ThreadX objects. */
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#define TX_BLOCK_POOL_EXTENSION
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#define TX_BYTE_POOL_EXTENSION
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#define TX_EVENT_FLAGS_GROUP_EXTENSION
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#define TX_MUTEX_EXTENSION
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#define TX_QUEUE_EXTENSION
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#define TX_SEMAPHORE_EXTENSION
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#define TX_TIMER_EXTENSION
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/* Define the user extension field of the thread control block. Nothing
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additional is needed for this port so it is defined as white space. */
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#ifndef TX_THREAD_USER_EXTENSION
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#define TX_THREAD_USER_EXTENSION
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#endif
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/* Define the macros for processing extensions in tx_thread_create, tx_thread_delete,
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tx_thread_shell_entry, and tx_thread_terminate. */
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#define TX_THREAD_CREATE_EXTENSION(thread_ptr)
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#define TX_THREAD_DELETE_EXTENSION(thread_ptr)
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#define TX_THREAD_COMPLETED_EXTENSION(thread_ptr)
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#define TX_THREAD_TERMINATED_EXTENSION(thread_ptr)
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/* Define the ThreadX object creation extensions for the remaining objects. */
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#define TX_BLOCK_POOL_CREATE_EXTENSION(pool_ptr)
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#define TX_BYTE_POOL_CREATE_EXTENSION(pool_ptr)
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#define TX_EVENT_FLAGS_GROUP_CREATE_EXTENSION(group_ptr)
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#define TX_MUTEX_CREATE_EXTENSION(mutex_ptr)
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#define TX_QUEUE_CREATE_EXTENSION(queue_ptr)
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#define TX_SEMAPHORE_CREATE_EXTENSION(semaphore_ptr)
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#define TX_TIMER_CREATE_EXTENSION(timer_ptr)
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/* Define the ThreadX object deletion extensions for the remaining objects. */
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#define TX_BLOCK_POOL_DELETE_EXTENSION(pool_ptr)
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#define TX_BYTE_POOL_DELETE_EXTENSION(pool_ptr)
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#define TX_EVENT_FLAGS_GROUP_DELETE_EXTENSION(group_ptr)
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#define TX_MUTEX_DELETE_EXTENSION(mutex_ptr)
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#define TX_QUEUE_DELETE_EXTENSION(queue_ptr)
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#define TX_SEMAPHORE_DELETE_EXTENSION(semaphore_ptr)
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#define TX_TIMER_DELETE_EXTENSION(timer_ptr)
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struct TX_THREAD_STRUCT;
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/* Define the Win32 critical section data structure. */
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typedef struct TX_WIN32_CRITICAL_SECTION_STRUCT
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{
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HANDLE tx_win32_critical_section_mutex_handle;
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DWORD tx_win32_critical_section_owner;
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ULONG tx_win32_critical_section_nested_count;
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} TX_WIN32_CRITICAL_SECTION;
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/* Define Win32-specific critical section APIs. */
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void _tx_win32_critical_section_obtain(TX_WIN32_CRITICAL_SECTION *critical_section);
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void _tx_win32_critical_section_release(TX_WIN32_CRITICAL_SECTION *critical_section);
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void _tx_win32_critical_section_release_all(TX_WIN32_CRITICAL_SECTION *critical_section);
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/* Define post completion processing for tx_thread_delete, so that the Win32 thread resources are properly removed. */
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#define TX_THREAD_DELETE_PORT_COMPLETION(thread_ptr) \
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{ \
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BOOL win32_status; \
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DWORD exitcode; \
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HANDLE threadrunsemaphore; \
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HANDLE threadhandle; \
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threadhandle = thread_ptr -> tx_thread_win32_thread_handle; \
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threadrunsemaphore = thread_ptr -> tx_thread_win32_thread_run_semaphore; \
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_tx_thread_interrupt_restore(tx_saved_posture); \
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do \
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{ \
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win32_status = GetExitCodeThread(threadhandle, &exitcode); \
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if ((win32_status) && (exitcode != STILL_ACTIVE)) \
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{ \
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break; \
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} \
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ResumeThread(threadhandle); \
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ReleaseSemaphore(threadrunsemaphore, 1, NULL); \
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Sleep(1); \
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} while (1); \
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CloseHandle(threadhandle); \
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tx_saved_posture = _tx_thread_interrupt_disable(); \
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}
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/* Define post completion processing for tx_thread_reset, so that the Win32 thread resources are properly removed. */
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#define TX_THREAD_RESET_PORT_COMPLETION(thread_ptr) \
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{ \
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BOOL win32_status; \
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DWORD exitcode; \
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HANDLE threadrunsemaphore; \
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HANDLE threadhandle; \
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threadhandle = thread_ptr -> tx_thread_win32_thread_handle; \
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threadrunsemaphore = thread_ptr -> tx_thread_win32_thread_run_semaphore; \
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_tx_thread_interrupt_restore(tx_saved_posture); \
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do \
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{ \
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win32_status = GetExitCodeThread(threadhandle, &exitcode); \
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if ((win32_status) && (exitcode != STILL_ACTIVE)) \
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{ \
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break; \
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} \
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ResumeThread(threadhandle); \
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ReleaseSemaphore(threadrunsemaphore, 1, NULL); \
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Sleep(1); \
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} while (1); \
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CloseHandle(threadhandle); \
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tx_saved_posture = _tx_thread_interrupt_disable(); \
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}
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/* Define ThreadX interrupt lockout and restore macros for protection on
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access of critical kernel information. The restore interrupt macro must
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restore the interrupt posture of the running thread prior to the value
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present prior to the disable macro. In most cases, the save area macro
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is used to define a local function save area for the disable and restore
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macros. */
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UINT _tx_thread_interrupt_disable(void);
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VOID _tx_thread_interrupt_restore(UINT previous_posture);
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#define TX_INTERRUPT_SAVE_AREA UINT tx_saved_posture;
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#define TX_DISABLE tx_saved_posture = _tx_thread_interrupt_disable();
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#define TX_RESTORE _tx_thread_interrupt_restore(tx_saved_posture);
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/* Define the interrupt lockout macros for each ThreadX object. */
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#define TX_BLOCK_POOL_DISABLE TX_DISABLE
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#define TX_BYTE_POOL_DISABLE TX_DISABLE
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#define TX_EVENT_FLAGS_GROUP_DISABLE TX_DISABLE
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#define TX_MUTEX_DISABLE TX_DISABLE
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#define TX_QUEUE_DISABLE TX_DISABLE
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#define TX_SEMAPHORE_DISABLE TX_DISABLE
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/* Define the version ID of ThreadX. This may be utilized by the application. */
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#ifdef TX_THREAD_INIT
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CHAR _tx_version_id[] =
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"Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. * ThreadX Win32/Visual Studio Version 6.0 *";
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#else
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extern CHAR _tx_version_id[];
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#endif
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/* Define externals for the Win32 port of ThreadX. */
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extern TX_WIN32_CRITICAL_SECTION _tx_win32_critical_section;
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extern HANDLE _tx_win32_scheduler_semaphore;
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extern DWORD _tx_win32_scheduler_id;
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extern ULONG _tx_win32_global_int_disabled_flag;
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extern LARGE_INTEGER _tx_win32_time_stamp;
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extern ULONG _tx_win32_system_error;
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extern HANDLE _tx_win32_timer_handle;
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extern DWORD _tx_win32_timer_id;
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extern LARGE_INTEGER _tx_win32_time_stamp;
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#ifndef TX_WIN32_MEMORY_SIZE
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#define TX_WIN32_MEMORY_SIZE 64000
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#endif
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#ifndef TX_TIMER_PERIODIC
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#define TX_TIMER_PERIODIC 18
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#endif
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#endif
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