1 /****************************************************************************** 2 * 3 * Copyright (C) 1999-2012 Broadcom Corporation 4 * 5 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 6 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 7 * You may obtain a copy of the License at: 8 * 9 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 10 * 11 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 12 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 13 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 14 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 15 * limitations under the License. 16 * 17 ******************************************************************************/ 18 #include <stdio.h> 19 #include <stdarg.h> 20 #include <errno.h> 21 22 #define GKI_DEBUG FALSE 23 24 #include <pthread.h> /* must be 1st header defined */ 25 #include <time.h> 26 #include <hardware_legacy/power.h> /* Android header */ 27 #include "gki_int.h" 28 #include "gki_target.h" 29 30 /* Temp android logging...move to android tgt config file */ 31 32 #ifndef LINUX_NATIVE 33 #include <cutils/log.h> 34 #else 35 #define LOGV(format, ...) fprintf (stdout, LOG_TAG format, ## __VA_ARGS__) 36 #define LOGE(format, ...) fprintf (stderr, LOG_TAG format, ## __VA_ARGS__) 37 #define LOGI(format, ...) fprintf (stdout, LOG_TAG format, ## __VA_ARGS__) 38 39 #define SCHED_NORMAL 0 40 #define SCHED_FIFO 1 41 #define SCHED_RR 2 42 #define SCHED_BATCH 3 43 44 #define pthread_cond_timedwait_monotonic pthread_cond_timedwait 45 46 #endif 47 48 /* Define the structure that holds the GKI variables 49 */ 50 #if GKI_DYNAMIC_MEMORY == FALSE 51 tGKI_CB gki_cb; 52 #endif 53 54 #define NANOSEC_PER_MILLISEC (1000000) 55 #define NSEC_PER_SEC (1000*NANOSEC_PER_MILLISEC) 56 57 /* works only for 1ms to 1000ms heart beat ranges */ 58 #define LINUX_SEC (1000/TICKS_PER_SEC) 59 // #define GKI_TICK_TIMER_DEBUG 60 61 #define LOCK(m) pthread_mutex_lock(&m) 62 #define UNLOCK(m) pthread_mutex_unlock(&m) 63 #define INIT(m) pthread_mutex_init(&m, NULL) 64 65 66 /* this kind of mutex go into tGKI_OS control block!!!! */ 67 /* static pthread_mutex_t GKI_sched_mutex; */ 68 /*static pthread_mutex_t thread_delay_mutex; 69 static pthread_cond_t thread_delay_cond; 70 static pthread_mutex_t gki_timer_update_mutex; 71 static pthread_cond_t gki_timer_update_cond; 72 */ 73 #ifdef NO_GKI_RUN_RETURN 74 static pthread_t timer_thread_id = 0; 75 #endif 76 77 78 /* For Android */ 79 80 #ifndef GKI_SHUTDOWN_EVT 81 #define GKI_SHUTDOWN_EVT APPL_EVT_7 82 #endif 83 84 typedef struct 85 { 86 UINT8 task_id; /* GKI task id */ 87 TASKPTR task_entry; /* Task entry function*/ 88 UINT32 params; /* Extra params to pass to task entry function */ 89 pthread_cond_t* pCond; /* for android*/ 90 pthread_mutex_t* pMutex; /* for android*/ 91 } gki_pthread_info_t; 92 gki_pthread_info_t gki_pthread_info[GKI_MAX_TASKS]; 93 94 static void* GKI_run_worker_thread (void*); 95 96 /******************************************************************************* 97 ** 98 ** Function gki_task_entry 99 ** 100 ** Description entry point of GKI created tasks 101 ** 102 ** Returns void 103 ** 104 *******************************************************************************/ 105 void gki_task_entry(UINT32 params) 106 { 107 pthread_t thread_id = pthread_self(); 108 gki_pthread_info_t *p_pthread_info = (gki_pthread_info_t *)params; 109 GKI_TRACE_5("gki_task_entry task_id=%i, thread_id=%x/%x, pCond/pMutex=%x/%x", p_pthread_info->task_id, 110 gki_cb.os.thread_id[p_pthread_info->task_id], pthread_self(), 111 p_pthread_info->pCond, p_pthread_info->pMutex); 112 113 gki_cb.os.thread_id[p_pthread_info->task_id] = thread_id; 114 /* Call the actual thread entry point */ 115 (p_pthread_info->task_entry)(p_pthread_info->params); 116 117 GKI_TRACE_1("gki_task task_id=%i terminating", p_pthread_info->task_id); 118 gki_cb.os.thread_id[p_pthread_info->task_id] = 0; 119 120 pthread_exit(0); /* GKI tasks have no return value */ 121 } 122 /* end android */ 123 124 #ifndef ANDROID 125 void GKI_TRACE(char *fmt, ...) 126 { 127 LOCK(gki_cb.os.GKI_trace_mutex); 128 va_list ap; 129 130 va_start(ap, fmt); 131 vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap); 132 fprintf(stderr, "\n"); 133 134 va_end(ap); 135 UNLOCK(gki_cb.os.GKI_trace_mutex); 136 } 137 #endif 138 139 /******************************************************************************* 140 ** 141 ** Function GKI_init 142 ** 143 ** Description This function is called once at startup to initialize 144 ** all the timer structures. 145 ** 146 ** Returns void 147 ** 148 *******************************************************************************/ 149 150 void GKI_init(void) 151 { 152 pthread_mutexattr_t attr; 153 tGKI_OS *p_os; 154 155 memset (&gki_cb, 0, sizeof (gki_cb)); 156 157 gki_buffer_init(); 158 gki_timers_init(); 159 gki_cb.com.OSTicks = (UINT32) times(0); 160 161 pthread_mutexattr_init(&attr); 162 163 #ifndef __CYGWIN__ 164 pthread_mutexattr_settype(&attr, PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE_NP); 165 #endif 166 p_os = &gki_cb.os; 167 pthread_mutex_init(&p_os->GKI_mutex, &attr); 168 /* pthread_mutex_init(&GKI_sched_mutex, NULL); */ 169 #if (GKI_DEBUG == TRUE) 170 pthread_mutex_init(&p_os->GKI_trace_mutex, NULL); 171 #endif 172 /* pthread_mutex_init(&thread_delay_mutex, NULL); */ /* used in GKI_delay */ 173 /* pthread_cond_init (&thread_delay_cond, NULL); */ 174 175 /* Initialiase GKI_timer_update suspend variables & mutexes to be in running state. 176 * this works too even if GKI_NO_TICK_STOP is defined in btld.txt */ 177 p_os->no_timer_suspend = GKI_TIMER_TICK_RUN_COND; 178 pthread_mutex_init(&p_os->gki_timer_mutex, NULL); 179 pthread_cond_init(&p_os->gki_timer_cond, NULL); 180 } 181 182 183 /******************************************************************************* 184 ** 185 ** Function GKI_get_os_tick_count 186 ** 187 ** Description This function is called to retrieve the native OS system tick. 188 ** 189 ** Returns Tick count of native OS. 190 ** 191 *******************************************************************************/ 192 UINT32 GKI_get_os_tick_count(void) 193 { 194 195 /* TODO - add any OS specific code here 196 **/ 197 return (gki_cb.com.OSTicks); 198 } 199 200 /******************************************************************************* 201 ** 202 ** Function GKI_create_task 203 ** 204 ** Description This function is called to create a new OSS task. 205 ** 206 ** Parameters: task_entry - (input) pointer to the entry function of the task 207 ** task_id - (input) Task id is mapped to priority 208 ** taskname - (input) name given to the task 209 ** stack - (input) pointer to the top of the stack (highest memory location) 210 ** stacksize - (input) size of the stack allocated for the task 211 ** 212 ** Returns GKI_SUCCESS if all OK, GKI_FAILURE if any problem 213 ** 214 ** NOTE This function take some parameters that may not be needed 215 ** by your particular OS. They are here for compatability 216 ** of the function prototype. 217 ** 218 *******************************************************************************/ 219 UINT8 GKI_create_task (TASKPTR task_entry, UINT8 task_id, INT8 *taskname, UINT16 *stack, UINT16 stacksize, void* pCondVar, void* pMutex) 220 { 221 UINT16 i; 222 UINT8 *p; 223 struct sched_param param; 224 int policy, ret = 0; 225 pthread_attr_t attr1; 226 227 GKI_TRACE_5 ("GKI_create_task func=0x%x id=%d name=%s stack=0x%x stackSize=%d", task_entry, task_id, taskname, stack, stacksize); 228 229 if (task_id >= GKI_MAX_TASKS) 230 { 231 GKI_TRACE_0("Error! task ID > max task allowed"); 232 return (GKI_FAILURE); 233 } 234 235 236 gki_cb.com.OSRdyTbl[task_id] = TASK_READY; 237 gki_cb.com.OSTName[task_id] = taskname; 238 gki_cb.com.OSWaitTmr[task_id] = 0; 239 gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[task_id] = 0; 240 241 /* Initialize mutex and condition variable objects for events and timeouts */ 242 pthread_mutex_init(&gki_cb.os.thread_evt_mutex[task_id], NULL); 243 pthread_cond_init (&gki_cb.os.thread_evt_cond[task_id], NULL); 244 pthread_mutex_init(&gki_cb.os.thread_timeout_mutex[task_id], NULL); 245 pthread_cond_init (&gki_cb.os.thread_timeout_cond[task_id], NULL); 246 247 pthread_attr_init(&attr1); 248 /* by default, pthread creates a joinable thread */ 249 #if ( FALSE == GKI_PTHREAD_JOINABLE ) 250 pthread_attr_setdetachstate(&attr1, PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED); 251 252 GKI_TRACE_3("GKI creating task %i, pCond/pMutex=%x/%x", task_id, pCondVar, pMutex); 253 #else 254 GKI_TRACE_1("GKI creating JOINABLE task %i", task_id); 255 #endif 256 257 /* On Android, the new tasks starts running before 'gki_cb.os.thread_id[task_id]' is initialized */ 258 /* Pass task_id to new task so it can initialize gki_cb.os.thread_id[task_id] for it calls GKI_wait */ 259 gki_pthread_info[task_id].task_id = task_id; 260 gki_pthread_info[task_id].task_entry = task_entry; 261 gki_pthread_info[task_id].params = 0; 262 gki_pthread_info[task_id].pCond = (pthread_cond_t*)pCondVar; 263 gki_pthread_info[task_id].pMutex = (pthread_mutex_t*)pMutex; 264 265 ret = pthread_create( &gki_cb.os.thread_id[task_id], 266 &attr1, 267 (void *)gki_task_entry, 268 &gki_pthread_info[task_id]); 269 270 if (ret != 0) 271 { 272 GKI_TRACE_2("pthread_create failed(%d), %s!", ret, taskname); 273 return GKI_FAILURE; 274 } 275 276 if(pthread_getschedparam(gki_cb.os.thread_id[task_id], &policy, ¶m)==0) 277 { 278 #if defined(PBS_SQL_TASK) 279 if (task_id == PBS_SQL_TASK) 280 { 281 GKI_TRACE_0("PBS SQL lowest priority task"); 282 policy = SCHED_NORMAL; 283 } 284 else 285 #endif 286 { 287 policy = SCHED_RR; 288 param.sched_priority = 30 - task_id - 2; 289 } 290 pthread_setschedparam(gki_cb.os.thread_id[task_id], policy, ¶m); 291 } 292 293 GKI_TRACE_6( "Leaving GKI_create_task %x %d %x %s %x %d", 294 task_entry, 295 task_id, 296 gki_cb.os.thread_id[task_id], 297 taskname, 298 stack, 299 stacksize); 300 301 return (GKI_SUCCESS); 302 } 303 304 /******************************************************************************* 305 ** 306 ** Function GKI_shutdown 307 ** 308 ** Description shutdowns the GKI tasks/threads in from max task id to 0 and frees 309 ** pthread resources! 310 ** IMPORTANT: in case of join method, GKI_shutdown must be called outside 311 ** a GKI thread context! 312 ** 313 ** Returns void 314 ** 315 *******************************************************************************/ 316 #define WAKE_LOCK_ID "brcm_nfca" 317 318 void GKI_shutdown(void) 319 { 320 UINT8 task_id; 321 volatile int *p_run_cond = &gki_cb.os.no_timer_suspend; 322 int oldCOnd = 0; 323 #if ( FALSE == GKI_PTHREAD_JOINABLE ) 324 int i = 0; 325 #else 326 int result; 327 #endif 328 329 /* release threads and set as TASK_DEAD. going from low to high priority fixes 330 * GKI_exception problem due to btu->hci sleep request events */ 331 for (task_id = GKI_MAX_TASKS; task_id > 0; task_id--) 332 { 333 if (gki_cb.com.OSRdyTbl[task_id - 1] != TASK_DEAD) 334 { 335 gki_cb.com.OSRdyTbl[task_id - 1] = TASK_DEAD; 336 337 /* paranoi settings, make sure that we do not execute any mailbox events */ 338 gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[task_id-1] &= ~(TASK_MBOX_0_EVT_MASK|TASK_MBOX_1_EVT_MASK| 339 TASK_MBOX_2_EVT_MASK|TASK_MBOX_3_EVT_MASK); 340 GKI_send_event(task_id - 1, EVENT_MASK(GKI_SHUTDOWN_EVT)); 341 342 #if ( FALSE == GKI_PTHREAD_JOINABLE ) 343 i = 0; 344 345 while ((gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[task_id - 1] != 0) && (++i < 10)) 346 usleep(100 * 1000); 347 #else 348 /* wait for proper Arnold Schwarzenegger task state */ 349 result = pthread_join( gki_cb.os.thread_id[task_id-1], NULL ); 350 if ( result < 0 ) 351 { 352 GKI_TRACE_1( "pthread_join() FAILED: result: %d", result ); 353 } 354 #endif 355 GKI_TRACE_1( "GKI_shutdown(): task %s dead", gki_cb.com.OSTName[task_id]); 356 GKI_exit_task(task_id - 1); 357 } 358 } 359 360 /* Destroy mutex and condition variable objects */ 361 pthread_mutex_destroy(&gki_cb.os.GKI_mutex); 362 /* pthread_mutex_destroy(&GKI_sched_mutex); */ 363 #if (GKI_DEBUG == TRUE) 364 pthread_mutex_destroy(&gki_cb.os.GKI_trace_mutex); 365 #endif 366 /* pthread_mutex_destroy(&thread_delay_mutex); 367 pthread_cond_destroy (&thread_delay_cond); */ 368 #if ( FALSE == GKI_PTHREAD_JOINABLE ) 369 i = 0; 370 #endif 371 372 #ifdef NO_GKI_RUN_RETURN 373 shutdown_timer = 1; 374 #endif 375 if (gki_cb.os.gki_timer_wake_lock_on) 376 { 377 GKI_TRACE_0("GKI_shutdown : release_wake_lock(brcm_btld)"); 378 release_wake_lock(WAKE_LOCK_ID); 379 gki_cb.os.gki_timer_wake_lock_on = 0; 380 } 381 oldCOnd = *p_run_cond; 382 *p_run_cond = GKI_TIMER_TICK_EXIT_COND; 383 if (oldCOnd == GKI_TIMER_TICK_STOP_COND) 384 pthread_cond_signal( &gki_cb.os.gki_timer_cond ); 385 386 } 387 388 /******************************************************************************* 389 ** 390 ** Function GKI_run 391 ** 392 ** Description This function runs a task 393 ** 394 ** Parameters: start: TRUE start system tick (again), FALSE stop 395 ** 396 ** Returns void 397 ** 398 *********************************************************************************/ 399 void gki_system_tick_start_stop_cback(BOOLEAN start) 400 { 401 tGKI_OS *p_os = &gki_cb.os; 402 volatile int *p_run_cond = &p_os->no_timer_suspend; 403 volatile static int wake_lock_count; 404 if ( FALSE == start ) 405 { 406 /* this can lead to a race condition. however as we only read this variable in the timer loop 407 * we should be fine with this approach. otherwise uncomment below mutexes. 408 */ 409 /* GKI_disable(); */ 410 *p_run_cond = GKI_TIMER_TICK_STOP_COND; 411 /* GKI_enable(); */ 412 #ifdef GKI_TICK_TIMER_DEBUG 413 BT_TRACE_1( TRACE_LAYER_HCI, TRACE_TYPE_DEBUG, ">>> STOP GKI_timer_update(), wake_lock_count:%d", --wake_lock_count); 414 #endif 415 release_wake_lock(WAKE_LOCK_ID); 416 gki_cb.os.gki_timer_wake_lock_on = 0; 417 } 418 else 419 { 420 /* restart GKI_timer_update() loop */ 421 acquire_wake_lock(PARTIAL_WAKE_LOCK, WAKE_LOCK_ID); 422 gki_cb.os.gki_timer_wake_lock_on = 1; 423 *p_run_cond = GKI_TIMER_TICK_RUN_COND; 424 pthread_mutex_lock( &p_os->gki_timer_mutex ); 425 pthread_cond_signal( &p_os->gki_timer_cond ); 426 pthread_mutex_unlock( &p_os->gki_timer_mutex ); 427 428 #ifdef GKI_TICK_TIMER_DEBUG 429 BT_TRACE_1( TRACE_LAYER_HCI, TRACE_TYPE_DEBUG, ">>> START GKI_timer_update(), wake_lock_count:%d", ++wake_lock_count ); 430 #endif 431 } 432 } 433 434 435 /******************************************************************************* 436 ** 437 ** Function timer_thread 438 ** 439 ** Description Timer thread 440 ** 441 ** Parameters: id - (input) timer ID 442 ** 443 ** Returns void 444 ** 445 *********************************************************************************/ 446 #ifdef NO_GKI_RUN_RETURN 447 void timer_thread(signed long id) 448 { 449 GKI_TRACE_1("%s enter", __func__); 450 struct timespec delay; 451 int timeout = 1000; /* 10 ms per system tick */ 452 int err; 453 454 while(!shutdown_timer) 455 { 456 delay.tv_sec = timeout / 1000; 457 delay.tv_nsec = 1000 * 1000 * (timeout%1000); 458 459 /* [u]sleep can't be used because it uses SIGALRM */ 460 461 do 462 { 463 err = nanosleep(&delay, &delay); 464 } while (err < 0 && errno ==EINTR); 465 466 GKI_timer_update(1); 467 } 468 GKI_TRACE_1("%s exit", __func__); 469 pthread_exit(NULL); 470 } 471 #endif 472 473 /******************************************************************************* 474 ** 475 ** Function GKI_run 476 ** 477 ** Description This function runs a task 478 ** 479 ** Parameters: p_task_id - (input) pointer to task id 480 ** 481 ** Returns void 482 ** 483 ** NOTE This function is only needed for operating systems where 484 ** starting a task is a 2-step process. Most OS's do it in 485 ** one step, If your OS does it in one step, this function 486 ** should be empty. 487 *********************************************************************************/ 488 void GKI_run (void *p_task_id) 489 { 490 GKI_TRACE_1("%s enter", __func__); 491 int retval = EACCES; 492 static pthread_t workerThreadId = NULL; 493 494 retval = pthread_create (&workerThreadId, NULL, GKI_run_worker_thread, NULL); 495 if (retval != 0) 496 { 497 GKI_TRACE_ERROR_2 ("%s: fail create thread %d", __func__, retval); 498 } 499 GKI_TRACE_1("%s exit", __func__); 500 } 501 502 503 /******************************************************************************* 504 ** 505 ** Function GKI_run_worker_thread 506 ** 507 ** Description This function runs a task 508 ** 509 ** Parameters: None 510 ** 511 ** Returns: error code 512 *********************************************************************************/ 513 void* GKI_run_worker_thread (void* dummy) 514 { 515 GKI_TRACE_1("%s: enter", __func__); 516 struct timespec delay; 517 int err = 0; 518 volatile int * p_run_cond = &gki_cb.os.no_timer_suspend; 519 520 #ifndef GKI_NO_TICK_STOP 521 /* register start stop function which disable timer loop in GKI_run() when no timers are 522 * in any GKI/BTA/BTU this should save power when BTLD is idle! */ 523 GKI_timer_queue_register_callback( gki_system_tick_start_stop_cback ); 524 GKI_TRACE_1( "%s: Start/Stop GKI_timer_update_registered!", __func__ ); 525 #endif 526 527 #ifdef NO_GKI_RUN_RETURN 528 GKI_TRACE_1("%s: GKI_run == NO_GKI_RUN_RETURN", __func__); 529 pthread_attr_t timer_attr; 530 531 shutdown_timer = 0; 532 533 pthread_attr_init(&timer_attr); 534 pthread_attr_setdetachstate(&timer_attr, PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED); 535 if (pthread_create( &timer_thread_id, 536 &timer_attr, 537 timer_thread, 538 NULL) != 0 ) 539 { 540 GKI_TRACE_1("%s: pthread_create failed to create timer_thread!", __func__); 541 return NULL; 542 } 543 #else 544 GKI_TRACE_3("%s: run_cond(%x)=%d ", __func__, p_run_cond, *p_run_cond); 545 for (;GKI_TIMER_TICK_EXIT_COND != *p_run_cond;) 546 { 547 do 548 { 549 /* adjust hear bit tick in btld by changning TICKS_PER_SEC!!!!! this formula works only for 550 * 1-1000ms heart beat units! */ 551 delay.tv_sec = LINUX_SEC / 1000; 552 delay.tv_nsec = 1000 * 1000 * (LINUX_SEC % 1000); 553 554 /* [u]sleep can't be used because it uses SIGALRM */ 555 do 556 { 557 err = nanosleep(&delay, &delay); 558 } while (err < 0 && errno == EINTR); 559 560 /* the unit should be alsways 1 (1 tick). only if you vary for some reason heart beat tick 561 * e.g. power saving you may want to provide more ticks 562 */ 563 GKI_timer_update( 1 ); 564 /* BT_TRACE_2( TRACE_LAYER_HCI, TRACE_TYPE_DEBUG, "update: tv_sec: %d, tv_nsec: %d", delay.tv_sec, delay.tv_nsec ); */ 565 } while ( GKI_TIMER_TICK_RUN_COND == *p_run_cond); 566 567 /* currently on reason to exit above loop is no_timer_suspend == GKI_TIMER_TICK_STOP_COND 568 * block timer main thread till re-armed by */ 569 #ifdef GKI_TICK_TIMER_DEBUG 570 BT_TRACE_0( TRACE_LAYER_HCI, TRACE_TYPE_DEBUG, ">>> SUSPENDED GKI_timer_update()" ); 571 #endif 572 if (GKI_TIMER_TICK_EXIT_COND != *p_run_cond) { 573 GKI_TRACE_1("%s: waiting timer mutex", __func__); 574 pthread_mutex_lock( &gki_cb.os.gki_timer_mutex ); 575 pthread_cond_wait( &gki_cb.os.gki_timer_cond, &gki_cb.os.gki_timer_mutex ); 576 pthread_mutex_unlock( &gki_cb.os.gki_timer_mutex ); 577 GKI_TRACE_1("%s: exited timer mutex", __func__); 578 } 579 /* potentially we need to adjust os gki_cb.com.OSTicks */ 580 581 #ifdef GKI_TICK_TIMER_DEBUG 582 BT_TRACE_1( TRACE_LAYER_HCI, TRACE_TYPE_DEBUG, ">>> RESTARTED GKI_timer_update(): run_cond: %d", 583 *p_run_cond ); 584 #endif 585 } /* for */ 586 #endif 587 GKI_TRACE_1("%s: exit", __func__); 588 return NULL; 589 } 590 591 592 /******************************************************************************* 593 ** 594 ** Function GKI_stop 595 ** 596 ** Description This function is called to stop 597 ** the tasks and timers when the system is being stopped 598 ** 599 ** Returns void 600 ** 601 ** NOTE This function is NOT called by the Widcomm stack and 602 ** profiles. If you want to use it in your own implementation, 603 ** put specific code here. 604 ** 605 *******************************************************************************/ 606 void GKI_stop (void) 607 { 608 UINT8 task_id; 609 610 /* gki_queue_timer_cback(FALSE); */ 611 /* TODO - add code here if needed*/ 612 613 for(task_id = 0; task_id<GKI_MAX_TASKS; task_id++) 614 { 615 if(gki_cb.com.OSRdyTbl[task_id] != TASK_DEAD) 616 { 617 GKI_exit_task(task_id); 618 } 619 } 620 } 621 622 623 /******************************************************************************* 624 ** 625 ** Function GKI_wait 626 ** 627 ** Description This function is called by tasks to wait for a specific 628 ** event or set of events. The task may specify the duration 629 ** that it wants to wait for, or 0 if infinite. 630 ** 631 ** Parameters: flag - (input) the event or set of events to wait for 632 ** timeout - (input) the duration that the task wants to wait 633 ** for the specific events (in system ticks) 634 ** 635 ** 636 ** Returns the event mask of received events or zero if timeout 637 ** 638 *******************************************************************************/ 639 UINT16 GKI_wait (UINT16 flag, UINT32 timeout) 640 { 641 UINT16 evt; 642 UINT8 rtask; 643 struct timespec abstime = { 0, 0 }; 644 int sec; 645 int nano_sec; 646 647 rtask = GKI_get_taskid(); 648 GKI_TRACE_3("GKI_wait %d %x %d", rtask, flag, timeout); 649 if (rtask >= GKI_MAX_TASKS) { 650 pthread_exit(NULL); 651 return 0; 652 } 653 654 gki_pthread_info_t* p_pthread_info = &gki_pthread_info[rtask]; 655 if (p_pthread_info->pCond != NULL && p_pthread_info->pMutex != NULL) { 656 int ret; 657 GKI_TRACE_3("GKI_wait task=%i, pCond/pMutex = %x/%x", rtask, p_pthread_info->pCond, p_pthread_info->pMutex); 658 ret = pthread_mutex_lock(p_pthread_info->pMutex); 659 ret = pthread_cond_signal(p_pthread_info->pCond); 660 ret = pthread_mutex_unlock(p_pthread_info->pMutex); 661 p_pthread_info->pMutex = NULL; 662 p_pthread_info->pCond = NULL; 663 } 664 gki_cb.com.OSWaitForEvt[rtask] = flag; 665 666 /* protect OSWaitEvt[rtask] from modification from an other thread */ 667 pthread_mutex_lock(&gki_cb.os.thread_evt_mutex[rtask]); 668 669 #if 0 /* for clean scheduling we probably should always call pthread_cond_wait() */ 670 /* Check if anything in any of the mailboxes. There is a potential race condition where OSTaskQFirst[rtask] 671 has been modified. however this should only result in addtional call to pthread_cond_wait() but as 672 the cond is met, it will exit immediately (depending on schedulling) */ 673 if (gki_cb.com.OSTaskQFirst[rtask][0]) 674 gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[rtask] |= TASK_MBOX_0_EVT_MASK; 675 if (gki_cb.com.OSTaskQFirst[rtask][1]) 676 gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[rtask] |= TASK_MBOX_1_EVT_MASK; 677 if (gki_cb.com.OSTaskQFirst[rtask][2]) 678 gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[rtask] |= TASK_MBOX_2_EVT_MASK; 679 if (gki_cb.com.OSTaskQFirst[rtask][3]) 680 gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[rtask] |= TASK_MBOX_3_EVT_MASK; 681 #endif 682 683 if (!(gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[rtask] & flag)) 684 { 685 if (timeout) 686 { 687 // timeout = GKI_MS_TO_TICKS(timeout); /* convert from milliseconds to ticks */ 688 689 /* get current system time */ 690 // clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &currSysTime); 691 // abstime.tv_sec = currSysTime.time; 692 // abstime.tv_nsec = NANOSEC_PER_MILLISEC * currSysTime.millitm; 693 clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &abstime); 694 695 /* add timeout */ 696 sec = timeout / 1000; 697 nano_sec = (timeout % 1000) * NANOSEC_PER_MILLISEC; 698 abstime.tv_nsec += nano_sec; 699 if (abstime.tv_nsec > NSEC_PER_SEC) 700 { 701 abstime.tv_sec += (abstime.tv_nsec / NSEC_PER_SEC); 702 abstime.tv_nsec = abstime.tv_nsec % NSEC_PER_SEC; 703 } 704 abstime.tv_sec += sec; 705 706 pthread_cond_timedwait_monotonic(&gki_cb.os.thread_evt_cond[rtask], 707 &gki_cb.os.thread_evt_mutex[rtask], &abstime); 708 709 } 710 else 711 { 712 pthread_cond_wait(&gki_cb.os.thread_evt_cond[rtask], &gki_cb.os.thread_evt_mutex[rtask]); 713 } 714 715 /* TODO: check, this is probably neither not needed depending on phtread_cond_wait() implmentation, 716 e.g. it looks like it is implemented as a counter in which case multiple cond_signal 717 should NOT be lost! */ 718 // we are waking up after waiting for some events, so refresh variables 719 // no need to call GKI_disable() here as we know that we will have some events as we've been waking up after condition pending or timeout 720 if (gki_cb.com.OSTaskQFirst[rtask][0]) 721 gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[rtask] |= TASK_MBOX_0_EVT_MASK; 722 if (gki_cb.com.OSTaskQFirst[rtask][1]) 723 gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[rtask] |= TASK_MBOX_1_EVT_MASK; 724 if (gki_cb.com.OSTaskQFirst[rtask][2]) 725 gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[rtask] |= TASK_MBOX_2_EVT_MASK; 726 if (gki_cb.com.OSTaskQFirst[rtask][3]) 727 gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[rtask] |= TASK_MBOX_3_EVT_MASK; 728 729 if (gki_cb.com.OSRdyTbl[rtask] == TASK_DEAD) 730 { 731 gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[rtask] = 0; 732 /* unlock thread_evt_mutex as pthread_cond_wait() does auto lock when cond is met */ 733 pthread_mutex_unlock(&gki_cb.os.thread_evt_mutex[rtask]); 734 GKI_TRACE_1("GKI TASK_DEAD received. exit thread %d...", rtask ); 735 736 gki_cb.os.thread_id[rtask] = 0; 737 pthread_exit(NULL); 738 return (EVENT_MASK(GKI_SHUTDOWN_EVT)); 739 } 740 } 741 742 /* Clear the wait for event mask */ 743 gki_cb.com.OSWaitForEvt[rtask] = 0; 744 745 /* Return only those bits which user wants... */ 746 evt = gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[rtask] & flag; 747 748 /* Clear only those bits which user wants... */ 749 gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[rtask] &= ~flag; 750 751 /* unlock thread_evt_mutex as pthread_cond_wait() does auto lock mutex when cond is met */ 752 pthread_mutex_unlock(&gki_cb.os.thread_evt_mutex[rtask]); 753 GKI_TRACE_4("GKI_wait %d %x %d %x resumed", rtask, flag, timeout, evt); 754 755 return (evt); 756 } 757 758 759 /******************************************************************************* 760 ** 761 ** Function GKI_delay 762 ** 763 ** Description This function is called by tasks to sleep unconditionally 764 ** for a specified amount of time. The duration is in milliseconds 765 ** 766 ** Parameters: timeout - (input) the duration in milliseconds 767 ** 768 ** Returns void 769 ** 770 *******************************************************************************/ 771 772 void GKI_delay (UINT32 timeout) 773 { 774 UINT8 rtask = GKI_get_taskid(); 775 struct timespec delay; 776 int err; 777 778 GKI_TRACE_2("GKI_delay %d %d", rtask, timeout); 779 780 delay.tv_sec = timeout / 1000; 781 delay.tv_nsec = 1000 * 1000 * (timeout%1000); 782 783 /* [u]sleep can't be used because it uses SIGALRM */ 784 785 do { 786 err = nanosleep(&delay, &delay); 787 } while (err < 0 && errno ==EINTR); 788 789 /* Check if task was killed while sleeping */ 790 /* NOTE 791 ** if you do not implement task killing, you do not 792 ** need this check. 793 */ 794 if (rtask && gki_cb.com.OSRdyTbl[rtask] == TASK_DEAD) 795 { 796 } 797 798 GKI_TRACE_2("GKI_delay %d %d done", rtask, timeout); 799 return; 800 } 801 802 803 /******************************************************************************* 804 ** 805 ** Function GKI_send_event 806 ** 807 ** Description This function is called by tasks to send events to other 808 ** tasks. Tasks can also send events to themselves. 809 ** 810 ** Parameters: task_id - (input) The id of the task to which the event has to 811 ** be sent 812 ** event - (input) The event that has to be sent 813 ** 814 ** 815 ** Returns GKI_SUCCESS if all OK, else GKI_FAILURE 816 ** 817 *******************************************************************************/ 818 UINT8 GKI_send_event (UINT8 task_id, UINT16 event) 819 { 820 GKI_TRACE_2("GKI_send_event %d %x", task_id, event); 821 822 /* use efficient coding to avoid pipeline stalls */ 823 if (task_id < GKI_MAX_TASKS) 824 { 825 /* protect OSWaitEvt[task_id] from manipulation in GKI_wait() */ 826 pthread_mutex_lock(&gki_cb.os.thread_evt_mutex[task_id]); 827 828 /* Set the event bit */ 829 gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[task_id] |= event; 830 831 pthread_cond_signal(&gki_cb.os.thread_evt_cond[task_id]); 832 833 pthread_mutex_unlock(&gki_cb.os.thread_evt_mutex[task_id]); 834 835 GKI_TRACE_2("GKI_send_event %d %x done", task_id, event); 836 return ( GKI_SUCCESS ); 837 } 838 return (GKI_FAILURE); 839 } 840 841 842 /******************************************************************************* 843 ** 844 ** Function GKI_isend_event 845 ** 846 ** Description This function is called from ISRs to send events to other 847 ** tasks. The only difference between this function and GKI_send_event 848 ** is that this function assumes interrupts are already disabled. 849 ** 850 ** Parameters: task_id - (input) The destination task Id for the event. 851 ** event - (input) The event flag 852 ** 853 ** Returns GKI_SUCCESS if all OK, else GKI_FAILURE 854 ** 855 ** NOTE This function is NOT called by the Widcomm stack and 856 ** profiles. If you want to use it in your own implementation, 857 ** put your code here, otherwise you can delete the entire 858 ** body of the function. 859 ** 860 *******************************************************************************/ 861 UINT8 GKI_isend_event (UINT8 task_id, UINT16 event) 862 { 863 864 GKI_TRACE_2("GKI_isend_event %d %x", task_id, event); 865 GKI_TRACE_2("GKI_isend_event %d %x done", task_id, event); 866 return GKI_send_event(task_id, event); 867 } 868 869 870 /******************************************************************************* 871 ** 872 ** Function GKI_get_taskid 873 ** 874 ** Description This function gets the currently running task ID. 875 ** 876 ** Returns task ID 877 ** 878 ** NOTE The Widcomm upper stack and profiles may run as a single task. 879 ** If you only have one GKI task, then you can hard-code this 880 ** function to return a '1'. Otherwise, you should have some 881 ** OS-specific method to determine the current task. 882 ** 883 *******************************************************************************/ 884 UINT8 GKI_get_taskid (void) 885 { 886 int i; 887 888 pthread_t thread_id = pthread_self( ); 889 for (i = 0; i < GKI_MAX_TASKS; i++) { 890 if (gki_cb.os.thread_id[i] == thread_id) { 891 GKI_TRACE_2("GKI_get_taskid %x %d done", thread_id, i); 892 return(i); 893 } 894 } 895 896 GKI_TRACE_1("GKI_get_taskid: thread id = %x, task id = -1", thread_id); 897 898 return(-1); 899 } 900 901 /******************************************************************************* 902 ** 903 ** Function GKI_map_taskname 904 ** 905 ** Description This function gets the task name of the taskid passed as arg. 906 ** If GKI_MAX_TASKS is passed as arg the currently running task 907 ** name is returned 908 ** 909 ** Parameters: task_id - (input) The id of the task whose name is being 910 ** sought. GKI_MAX_TASKS is passed to get the name of the 911 ** currently running task. 912 ** 913 ** Returns pointer to task name 914 ** 915 ** NOTE this function needs no customization 916 ** 917 *******************************************************************************/ 918 UINT8 *GKI_map_taskname (UINT8 task_id) 919 { 920 GKI_TRACE_1("GKI_map_taskname %d", task_id); 921 922 if (task_id < GKI_MAX_TASKS) 923 { 924 GKI_TRACE_2("GKI_map_taskname %d %s done", task_id, gki_cb.com.OSTName[task_id]); 925 return (gki_cb.com.OSTName[task_id]); 926 } 927 else if (task_id == GKI_MAX_TASKS ) 928 { 929 return (gki_cb.com.OSTName[GKI_get_taskid()]); 930 } 931 else 932 { 933 return (UINT8*) "BAD"; 934 } 935 } 936 937 938 /******************************************************************************* 939 ** 940 ** Function GKI_enable 941 ** 942 ** Description This function enables interrupts. 943 ** 944 ** Returns void 945 ** 946 *******************************************************************************/ 947 void GKI_enable (void) 948 { 949 GKI_TRACE_0("GKI_enable"); 950 pthread_mutex_unlock(&gki_cb.os.GKI_mutex); 951 /* pthread_mutex_xx is nesting save, no need for this: already_disabled = 0; */ 952 GKI_TRACE_0("Leaving GKI_enable"); 953 return; 954 } 955 956 957 /******************************************************************************* 958 ** 959 ** Function GKI_disable 960 ** 961 ** Description This function disables interrupts. 962 ** 963 ** Returns void 964 ** 965 *******************************************************************************/ 966 967 void GKI_disable (void) 968 { 969 //GKI_TRACE_0("GKI_disable"); 970 971 /* pthread_mutex_xx is nesting save, no need for this: if (!already_disabled) { 972 already_disabled = 1; */ 973 pthread_mutex_lock(&gki_cb.os.GKI_mutex); 974 /* } */ 975 //GKI_TRACE_0("Leaving GKI_disable"); 976 return; 977 } 978 979 980 /******************************************************************************* 981 ** 982 ** Function GKI_exception 983 ** 984 ** Description This function throws an exception. 985 ** This is normally only called for a nonrecoverable error. 986 ** 987 ** Parameters: code - (input) The code for the error 988 ** msg - (input) The message that has to be logged 989 ** 990 ** Returns void 991 ** 992 *******************************************************************************/ 993 994 void GKI_exception (UINT16 code, char *msg) 995 { 996 UINT8 task_id; 997 int i = 0; 998 999 GKI_TRACE_ERROR_0( "GKI_exception(): Task State Table"); 1000 1001 for(task_id = 0; task_id < GKI_MAX_TASKS; task_id++) 1002 { 1003 GKI_TRACE_ERROR_3( "TASK ID [%d] task name [%s] state [%d]", 1004 task_id, 1005 gki_cb.com.OSTName[task_id], 1006 gki_cb.com.OSRdyTbl[task_id]); 1007 } 1008 1009 GKI_TRACE_ERROR_2("GKI_exception %d %s", code, msg); 1010 GKI_TRACE_ERROR_0( "********************************************************************"); 1011 GKI_TRACE_ERROR_2( "* GKI_exception(): %d %s", code, msg); 1012 GKI_TRACE_ERROR_0( "********************************************************************"); 1013 1014 #if (GKI_DEBUG == TRUE) 1015 GKI_disable(); 1016 1017 if (gki_cb.com.ExceptionCnt < GKI_MAX_EXCEPTION) 1018 { 1019 EXCEPTION_T *pExp; 1020 1021 pExp = &gki_cb.com.Exception[gki_cb.com.ExceptionCnt++]; 1022 pExp->type = code; 1023 pExp->taskid = GKI_get_taskid(); 1024 strncpy((char *)pExp->msg, msg, GKI_MAX_EXCEPTION_MSGLEN - 1); 1025 } 1026 1027 GKI_enable(); 1028 #endif 1029 1030 GKI_TRACE_ERROR_2("GKI_exception %d %s done", code, msg); 1031 1032 1033 return; 1034 } 1035 1036 1037 /******************************************************************************* 1038 ** 1039 ** Function GKI_get_time_stamp 1040 ** 1041 ** Description This function formats the time into a user area 1042 ** 1043 ** Parameters: tbuf - (output) the address to the memory containing the 1044 ** formatted time 1045 ** 1046 ** Returns the address of the user area containing the formatted time 1047 ** The format of the time is ???? 1048 ** 1049 ** NOTE This function is only called by OBEX. 1050 ** 1051 *******************************************************************************/ 1052 INT8 *GKI_get_time_stamp (INT8 *tbuf) 1053 { 1054 UINT32 ms_time; 1055 UINT32 s_time; 1056 UINT32 m_time; 1057 UINT32 h_time; 1058 INT8 *p_out = tbuf; 1059 1060 gki_cb.com.OSTicks = times(0); 1061 ms_time = GKI_TICKS_TO_MS(gki_cb.com.OSTicks); 1062 s_time = ms_time/100; /* 100 Ticks per second */ 1063 m_time = s_time/60; 1064 h_time = m_time/60; 1065 1066 ms_time -= s_time*100; 1067 s_time -= m_time*60; 1068 m_time -= h_time*60; 1069 1070 *p_out++ = (INT8)((h_time / 10) + '0'); 1071 *p_out++ = (INT8)((h_time % 10) + '0'); 1072 *p_out++ = ':'; 1073 *p_out++ = (INT8)((m_time / 10) + '0'); 1074 *p_out++ = (INT8)((m_time % 10) + '0'); 1075 *p_out++ = ':'; 1076 *p_out++ = (INT8)((s_time / 10) + '0'); 1077 *p_out++ = (INT8)((s_time % 10) + '0'); 1078 *p_out++ = ':'; 1079 *p_out++ = (INT8)((ms_time / 10) + '0'); 1080 *p_out++ = (INT8)((ms_time % 10) + '0'); 1081 *p_out++ = ':'; 1082 *p_out = 0; 1083 1084 return (tbuf); 1085 } 1086 1087 1088 /******************************************************************************* 1089 ** 1090 ** Function GKI_register_mempool 1091 ** 1092 ** Description This function registers a specific memory pool. 1093 ** 1094 ** Parameters: p_mem - (input) pointer to the memory pool 1095 ** 1096 ** Returns void 1097 ** 1098 ** NOTE This function is NOT called by the Widcomm stack and 1099 ** profiles. If your OS has different memory pools, you 1100 ** can tell GKI the pool to use by calling this function. 1101 ** 1102 *******************************************************************************/ 1103 void GKI_register_mempool (void *p_mem) 1104 { 1105 gki_cb.com.p_user_mempool = p_mem; 1106 1107 return; 1108 } 1109 1110 /******************************************************************************* 1111 ** 1112 ** Function GKI_os_malloc 1113 ** 1114 ** Description This function allocates memory 1115 ** 1116 ** Parameters: size - (input) The size of the memory that has to be 1117 ** allocated 1118 ** 1119 ** Returns the address of the memory allocated, or NULL if failed 1120 ** 1121 ** NOTE This function is called by the Widcomm stack when 1122 ** dynamic memory allocation is used. (see dyn_mem.h) 1123 ** 1124 *******************************************************************************/ 1125 void *GKI_os_malloc (UINT32 size) 1126 { 1127 return (malloc(size)); 1128 } 1129 1130 /******************************************************************************* 1131 ** 1132 ** Function GKI_os_free 1133 ** 1134 ** Description This function frees memory 1135 ** 1136 ** Parameters: size - (input) The address of the memory that has to be 1137 ** freed 1138 ** 1139 ** Returns void 1140 ** 1141 ** NOTE This function is NOT called by the Widcomm stack and 1142 ** profiles. It is only called from within GKI if dynamic 1143 ** 1144 *******************************************************************************/ 1145 void GKI_os_free (void *p_mem) 1146 { 1147 if(p_mem != NULL) 1148 free(p_mem); 1149 return; 1150 } 1151 1152 1153 /******************************************************************************* 1154 ** 1155 ** Function GKI_suspend_task() 1156 ** 1157 ** Description This function suspends the task specified in the argument. 1158 ** 1159 ** Parameters: task_id - (input) the id of the task that has to suspended 1160 ** 1161 ** Returns GKI_SUCCESS if all OK, else GKI_FAILURE 1162 ** 1163 ** NOTE This function is NOT called by the Widcomm stack and 1164 ** profiles. If you want to implement task suspension capability, 1165 ** put specific code here. 1166 ** 1167 *******************************************************************************/ 1168 UINT8 GKI_suspend_task (UINT8 task_id) 1169 { 1170 GKI_TRACE_1("GKI_suspend_task %d - NOT implemented", task_id); 1171 1172 1173 GKI_TRACE_1("GKI_suspend_task %d done", task_id); 1174 1175 return (GKI_SUCCESS); 1176 } 1177 1178 1179 /******************************************************************************* 1180 ** 1181 ** Function GKI_resume_task() 1182 ** 1183 ** Description This function resumes the task specified in the argument. 1184 ** 1185 ** Parameters: task_id - (input) the id of the task that has to resumed 1186 ** 1187 ** Returns GKI_SUCCESS if all OK 1188 ** 1189 ** NOTE This function is NOT called by the Widcomm stack and 1190 ** profiles. If you want to implement task suspension capability, 1191 ** put specific code here. 1192 ** 1193 *******************************************************************************/ 1194 UINT8 GKI_resume_task (UINT8 task_id) 1195 { 1196 GKI_TRACE_1("GKI_resume_task %d - NOT implemented", task_id); 1197 1198 1199 GKI_TRACE_1("GKI_resume_task %d done", task_id); 1200 1201 return (GKI_SUCCESS); 1202 } 1203 1204 1205 /******************************************************************************* 1206 ** 1207 ** Function GKI_exit_task 1208 ** 1209 ** Description This function is called to stop a GKI task. 1210 ** 1211 ** Parameters: task_id - (input) the id of the task that has to be stopped 1212 ** 1213 ** Returns void 1214 ** 1215 ** NOTE This function is NOT called by the Widcomm stack and 1216 ** profiles. If you want to use it in your own implementation, 1217 ** put specific code here to kill a task. 1218 ** 1219 *******************************************************************************/ 1220 void GKI_exit_task (UINT8 task_id) 1221 { 1222 GKI_disable(); 1223 gki_cb.com.OSRdyTbl[task_id] = TASK_DEAD; 1224 1225 /* Destroy mutex and condition variable objects */ 1226 pthread_mutex_destroy(&gki_cb.os.thread_evt_mutex[task_id]); 1227 pthread_cond_destroy (&gki_cb.os.thread_evt_cond[task_id]); 1228 pthread_mutex_destroy(&gki_cb.os.thread_timeout_mutex[task_id]); 1229 pthread_cond_destroy (&gki_cb.os.thread_timeout_cond[task_id]); 1230 1231 GKI_enable(); 1232 1233 //GKI_send_event(task_id, EVENT_MASK(GKI_SHUTDOWN_EVT)); 1234 1235 GKI_TRACE_1("GKI_exit_task %d done", task_id); 1236 return; 1237 } 1238 1239 1240 /******************************************************************************* 1241 ** 1242 ** Function GKI_sched_lock 1243 ** 1244 ** Description This function is called by tasks to disable scheduler 1245 ** task context switching. 1246 ** 1247 ** Returns void 1248 ** 1249 ** NOTE This function is NOT called by the Widcomm stack and 1250 ** profiles. If you want to use it in your own implementation, 1251 ** put code here to tell the OS to disable context switching. 1252 ** 1253 *******************************************************************************/ 1254 void GKI_sched_lock(void) 1255 { 1256 GKI_TRACE_0("GKI_sched_lock"); 1257 GKI_disable (); 1258 return; 1259 } 1260 1261 1262 /******************************************************************************* 1263 ** 1264 ** Function GKI_sched_unlock 1265 ** 1266 ** Description This function is called by tasks to enable scheduler switching. 1267 ** 1268 ** Returns void 1269 ** 1270 ** NOTE This function is NOT called by the Widcomm stack and 1271 ** profiles. If you want to use it in your own implementation, 1272 ** put code here to tell the OS to re-enable context switching. 1273 ** 1274 *******************************************************************************/ 1275 void GKI_sched_unlock(void) 1276 { 1277 GKI_TRACE_0("GKI_sched_unlock"); 1278 GKI_enable (); 1279 } 1280 1281 /******************************************************************************* 1282 ** 1283 ** Function GKI_shiftdown 1284 ** 1285 ** Description shift memory down (to make space to insert a record) 1286 ** 1287 *******************************************************************************/ 1288 void GKI_shiftdown (UINT8 *p_mem, UINT32 len, UINT32 shift_amount) 1289 { 1290 register UINT8 *ps = p_mem + len - 1; 1291 register UINT8 *pd = ps + shift_amount; 1292 register UINT32 xx; 1293 1294 for (xx = 0; xx < len; xx++) 1295 *pd-- = *ps--; 1296 } 1297 1298 /******************************************************************************* 1299 ** 1300 ** Function GKI_shiftup 1301 ** 1302 ** Description shift memory up (to delete a record) 1303 ** 1304 *******************************************************************************/ 1305 void GKI_shiftup (UINT8 *p_dest, UINT8 *p_src, UINT32 len) 1306 { 1307 register UINT8 *ps = p_src; 1308 register UINT8 *pd = p_dest; 1309 register UINT32 xx; 1310 1311 for (xx = 0; xx < len; xx++) 1312 *pd++ = *ps++; 1313 } 1314 1315 1316