fsfw/osal/rtems/MultiObjectTask.h

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#ifndef FSFW_OSAL_RTEMS_MULTIOBJECTTASK_H_
#define FSFW_OSAL_RTEMS_MULTIOBJECTTASK_H_
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#include "../../objectmanager/ObjectManagerIF.h"
#include "../../tasks/PeriodicTaskIF.h"
#include "TaskBase.h"
#include <vector>
class ExecutableObjectIF;
/**
* @brief This class represents a specialized task for periodic activities of multiple objects.
*
* @details MultiObjectTask is an extension to ObjectTask in the way that it is able to execute
* multiple objects that implement the ExecutableObjectIF interface. The objects must be
* added prior to starting the task.
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* @author baetz
* @ingroup task_handling
*/
class MultiObjectTask: public TaskBase, public PeriodicTaskIF {
public:
/**
* @brief Standard constructor of the class.
* @details The class is initialized without allocated objects. These need to be added
* with #addObject.
* In the underlying TaskBase class, a new operating system task is created.
* In addition to the TaskBase parameters, the period, the pointer to the
* aforementioned initialization function and an optional "deadline-missed"
* function pointer is passed.
* @param priority Sets the priority of a task. Values range from a low 0 to a high 99.
* @param stack_size The stack size reserved by the operating system for the task.
* @param setPeriod The length of the period with which the task's functionality will be
* executed. It is expressed in clock ticks.
* @param setDeadlineMissedFunc The function pointer to the deadline missed function
* that shall be assigned.
*/
MultiObjectTask(const char *name, rtems_task_priority setPriority, size_t setStack, rtems_interval setPeriod,
void (*setDeadlineMissedFunc)());
/**
* @brief Currently, the executed object's lifetime is not coupled with the task object's
* lifetime, so the destructor is empty.
*/
virtual ~MultiObjectTask(void);
/**
* @brief The method to start the task.
* @details The method starts the task with the respective system call.
* Entry point is the taskEntryPoint method described below.
* The address of the task object is passed as an argument
* to the system call.
*/
ReturnValue_t startTask(void);
/**
* Adds an object to the list of objects to be executed.
* The objects are executed in the order added.
* @param object Id of the object to add.
* @return RETURN_OK on success, RETURN_FAILED if the object could not be added.
*/
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ReturnValue_t addComponent(object_id_t object) override;
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uint32_t getPeriodMs() const override;
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ReturnValue_t sleepFor(uint32_t ms) override;
protected:
typedef std::vector<ExecutableObjectIF*> ObjectList; //!< Typedef for the List of objects.
/**
* @brief This attribute holds a list of objects to be executed.
*/
ObjectList objectList;
/**
* @brief The period of the task.
* @details The period determines the frequency of the task's execution. It is expressed in clock ticks.
*/
rtems_interval periodTicks;
/**
* @brief id of the associated OS period
*/
rtems_id periodId;
/**
* @brief The pointer to the deadline-missed function.
* @details This pointer stores the function that is executed if the task's deadline is missed.
* So, each may react individually on a timing failure. The pointer may be NULL,
* then nothing happens on missing the deadline. The deadline is equal to the next execution
* of the periodic task.
*/
void (*deadlineMissedFunc)(void);
/**
* @brief This is the function executed in the new task's context.
* @details It converts the argument back to the thread object type and copies the class instance
* to the task context. The taskFunctionality method is called afterwards.
* @param A pointer to the task object itself is passed as argument.
*/
static rtems_task taskEntryPoint(rtems_task_argument argument);
/**
* @brief The function containing the actual functionality of the task.
* @details The method sets and starts
* the task's period, then enters a loop that is repeated as long as the isRunning
* attribute is true. Within the loop, all performOperation methods of the added
* objects are called. Afterwards the checkAndRestartPeriod system call blocks the task
* until the next period.
* On missing the deadline, the deadlineMissedFunction is executed.
*/
void taskFunctionality(void);
};
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#endif /* FSFW_OSAL_RTEMS_MULTIOBJECTTASK_H_ */