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     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 #endif
     45 
     46 /* Define the structure that holds the GKI variables
     47 */
     48 #if GKI_DYNAMIC_MEMORY == FALSE
     49 tGKI_CB   gki_cb;
     50 #endif
     51 
     52 #define NANOSEC_PER_MILLISEC (1000000)
     53 #define NSEC_PER_SEC (1000*NANOSEC_PER_MILLISEC)
     54 
     55 /* works only for 1ms to 1000ms heart beat ranges */
     56 #define LINUX_SEC (1000/TICKS_PER_SEC)
     57 // #define GKI_TICK_TIMER_DEBUG
     58 
     59 #define LOCK(m)  pthread_mutex_lock(&m)
     60 #define UNLOCK(m) pthread_mutex_unlock(&m)
     61 #define INIT(m) pthread_mutex_init(&m, NULL)
     62 
     63 
     64 /* this kind of mutex go into tGKI_OS control block!!!! */
     65 /* static pthread_mutex_t GKI_sched_mutex; */
     66 /*static pthread_mutex_t thread_delay_mutex;
     67 static pthread_cond_t thread_delay_cond;
     68 static pthread_mutex_t gki_timer_update_mutex;
     69 static pthread_cond_t   gki_timer_update_cond;
     70 */
     71 #ifdef NO_GKI_RUN_RETURN
     72 static pthread_t            timer_thread_id = 0;
     73 #endif
     74 
     75 
     76 /* For Android */
     77 
     78 #ifndef GKI_SHUTDOWN_EVT
     79 #define GKI_SHUTDOWN_EVT    APPL_EVT_7
     80 #endif
     81 
     82 typedef struct
     83 {
     84     UINT8 task_id;          /* GKI task id */
     85     TASKPTR task_entry;     /* Task entry function*/
     86     UINT32 params;          /* Extra params to pass to task entry function */
     87     pthread_cond_t* pCond;	/* for android*/
     88     pthread_mutex_t* pMutex;  /* for android*/
     89 } gki_pthread_info_t;
     90 gki_pthread_info_t gki_pthread_info[GKI_MAX_TASKS];
     91 
     92 static void* GKI_run_worker_thread (void*);
     93 
     94 /*******************************************************************************
     95 **
     96 ** Function         gki_task_entry
     97 **
     98 ** Description      entry point of GKI created tasks
     99 **
    100 ** Returns          void
    101 **
    102 *******************************************************************************/
    103 void gki_task_entry(UINT32 params)
    104 {
    105     pthread_t thread_id = pthread_self();
    106     gki_pthread_info_t *p_pthread_info = (gki_pthread_info_t *)params;
    107     GKI_TRACE_5("gki_task_entry task_id=%i, thread_id=%x/%x, pCond/pMutex=%x/%x", p_pthread_info->task_id,
    108                 gki_cb.os.thread_id[p_pthread_info->task_id], pthread_self(),
    109                 p_pthread_info->pCond, p_pthread_info->pMutex);
    110 
    111     gki_cb.os.thread_id[p_pthread_info->task_id] = thread_id;
    112     /* Call the actual thread entry point */
    113     (p_pthread_info->task_entry)(p_pthread_info->params);
    114 
    115     GKI_TRACE_1("gki_task task_id=%i terminating", p_pthread_info->task_id);
    116     gki_cb.os.thread_id[p_pthread_info->task_id] = 0;
    117 
    118     pthread_exit(0);    /* GKI tasks have no return value */
    119 }
    120 /* end android */
    121 
    122 #ifndef ANDROID
    123 void GKI_TRACE(char *fmt, ...)
    124 {
    125     LOCK(gki_cb.os.GKI_trace_mutex);
    126     va_list ap;
    127 
    128     va_start(ap, fmt);
    129     vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap);
    130     fprintf(stderr, "\n");
    131 
    132     va_end(ap);
    133     UNLOCK(gki_cb.os.GKI_trace_mutex);
    134 }
    135 #endif
    136 
    137 /*******************************************************************************
    138 **
    139 ** Function         GKI_init
    140 **
    141 ** Description      This function is called once at startup to initialize
    142 **                  all the timer structures.
    143 **
    144 ** Returns          void
    145 **
    146 *******************************************************************************/
    147 
    148 void GKI_init(void)
    149 {
    150     pthread_mutexattr_t attr;
    151     tGKI_OS             *p_os;
    152 
    153     memset (&gki_cb, 0, sizeof (gki_cb));
    154 
    155     gki_buffer_init();
    156     gki_timers_init();
    157     gki_cb.com.OSTicks = (UINT32) times(0);
    158 
    159     pthread_mutexattr_init(&attr);
    160 
    161 #ifndef __CYGWIN__
    162     pthread_mutexattr_settype(&attr, PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE_NP);
    163 #endif
    164     p_os = &gki_cb.os;
    165     pthread_mutex_init(&p_os->GKI_mutex, &attr);
    166     /* pthread_mutex_init(&GKI_sched_mutex, NULL); */
    167 #if (GKI_DEBUG == TRUE)
    168     pthread_mutex_init(&p_os->GKI_trace_mutex, NULL);
    169 #endif
    170     /* pthread_mutex_init(&thread_delay_mutex, NULL); */  /* used in GKI_delay */
    171     /* pthread_cond_init (&thread_delay_cond, NULL); */
    172 
    173     /* Initialiase GKI_timer_update suspend variables & mutexes to be in running state.
    174      * this works too even if GKI_NO_TICK_STOP is defined in btld.txt */
    175     p_os->no_timer_suspend = GKI_TIMER_TICK_RUN_COND;
    176     pthread_mutex_init(&p_os->gki_timer_mutex, NULL);
    177     pthread_cond_init(&p_os->gki_timer_cond, NULL);
    178 }
    179 
    180 
    181 /*******************************************************************************
    182 **
    183 ** Function         GKI_get_os_tick_count
    184 **
    185 ** Description      This function is called to retrieve the native OS system tick.
    186 **
    187 ** Returns          Tick count of native OS.
    188 **
    189 *******************************************************************************/
    190 UINT32 GKI_get_os_tick_count(void)
    191 {
    192 
    193     /* TODO - add any OS specific code here
    194     **/
    195     return (gki_cb.com.OSTicks);
    196 }
    197 
    198 /*******************************************************************************
    199 **
    200 ** Function         GKI_create_task
    201 **
    202 ** Description      This function is called to create a new OSS task.
    203 **
    204 ** Parameters:      task_entry  - (input) pointer to the entry function of the task
    205 **                  task_id     - (input) Task id is mapped to priority
    206 **                  taskname    - (input) name given to the task
    207 **                  stack       - (input) pointer to the top of the stack (highest memory location)
    208 **                  stacksize   - (input) size of the stack allocated for the task
    209 **
    210 ** Returns          GKI_SUCCESS if all OK, GKI_FAILURE if any problem
    211 **
    212 ** NOTE             This function take some parameters that may not be needed
    213 **                  by your particular OS. They are here for compatability
    214 **                  of the function prototype.
    215 **
    216 *******************************************************************************/
    217 UINT8 GKI_create_task (TASKPTR task_entry, UINT8 task_id, INT8 *taskname, UINT16 *stack, UINT16 stacksize, void* pCondVar, void* pMutex)
    218 {
    219     UINT16  i;
    220     UINT8   *p;
    221     struct sched_param param;
    222     int policy, ret = 0;
    223     pthread_condattr_t attr;
    224     pthread_attr_t attr1;
    225 
    226     pthread_condattr_init(&attr);
    227     pthread_condattr_setclock(&attr, CLOCK_MONOTONIC);
    228     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);
    229 
    230     if (task_id >= GKI_MAX_TASKS)
    231     {
    232         GKI_TRACE_0("Error! task ID > max task allowed");
    233         return (GKI_FAILURE);
    234     }
    235 
    236 
    237     gki_cb.com.OSRdyTbl[task_id]    = TASK_READY;
    238     gki_cb.com.OSTName[task_id]     = taskname;
    239     gki_cb.com.OSWaitTmr[task_id]   = 0;
    240     gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[task_id]   = 0;
    241 
    242     /* Initialize mutex and condition variable objects for events and timeouts */
    243     pthread_mutex_init(&gki_cb.os.thread_evt_mutex[task_id], NULL);
    244     pthread_cond_init (&gki_cb.os.thread_evt_cond[task_id], &attr);
    245     pthread_mutex_init(&gki_cb.os.thread_timeout_mutex[task_id], NULL);
    246     pthread_cond_init (&gki_cb.os.thread_timeout_cond[task_id], &attr);
    247 
    248     pthread_attr_init(&attr1);
    249     /* by default, pthread creates a joinable thread */
    250 #if ( FALSE == GKI_PTHREAD_JOINABLE )
    251     pthread_attr_setdetachstate(&attr1, PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED);
    252 
    253     GKI_TRACE_3("GKI creating task %i, pCond/pMutex=%x/%x", task_id, pCondVar, pMutex);
    254 #else
    255     GKI_TRACE_1("GKI creating JOINABLE task %i", task_id);
    256 #endif
    257 
    258     /* On Android, the new tasks starts running before 'gki_cb.os.thread_id[task_id]' is initialized */
    259     /* Pass task_id to new task so it can initialize gki_cb.os.thread_id[task_id] for it calls GKI_wait */
    260     gki_pthread_info[task_id].task_id = task_id;
    261     gki_pthread_info[task_id].task_entry = task_entry;
    262     gki_pthread_info[task_id].params = 0;
    263     gki_pthread_info[task_id].pCond = (pthread_cond_t*)pCondVar;
    264     gki_pthread_info[task_id].pMutex = (pthread_mutex_t*)pMutex;
    265 
    266     ret = pthread_create( &gki_cb.os.thread_id[task_id],
    267               &attr1,
    268               (void *)gki_task_entry,
    269               &gki_pthread_info[task_id]);
    270 
    271     if (ret != 0)
    272     {
    273          GKI_TRACE_2("pthread_create failed(%d), %s!", ret, taskname);
    274          return GKI_FAILURE;
    275     }
    276 
    277     if(pthread_getschedparam(gki_cb.os.thread_id[task_id], &policy, &param)==0)
    278     {
    279 #if defined(PBS_SQL_TASK)
    280          if (task_id == PBS_SQL_TASK)
    281          {
    282              GKI_TRACE_0("PBS SQL lowest priority task");
    283              policy = SCHED_NORMAL;
    284          }
    285          else
    286 #endif
    287          {
    288              policy = SCHED_RR;
    289              param.sched_priority = 30 - task_id - 2;
    290          }
    291          pthread_setschedparam(gki_cb.os.thread_id[task_id], policy, &param);
    292      }
    293 
    294     GKI_TRACE_6( "Leaving GKI_create_task %x %d %x %s %x %d",
    295               task_entry,
    296               task_id,
    297               gki_cb.os.thread_id[task_id],
    298               taskname,
    299               stack,
    300               stacksize);
    301 
    302     return (GKI_SUCCESS);
    303 }
    304 
    305 /*******************************************************************************
    306 **
    307 ** Function         GKI_shutdown
    308 **
    309 ** Description      shutdowns the GKI tasks/threads in from max task id to 0 and frees
    310 **                  pthread resources!
    311 **                  IMPORTANT: in case of join method, GKI_shutdown must be called outside
    312 **                  a GKI thread context!
    313 **
    314 ** Returns          void
    315 **
    316 *******************************************************************************/
    317 #define WAKE_LOCK_ID "brcm_nfca"
    318 
    319 void GKI_shutdown(void)
    320 {
    321     UINT8 task_id;
    322     volatile int    *p_run_cond = &gki_cb.os.no_timer_suspend;
    323     int     oldCOnd = 0;
    324 #if ( FALSE == GKI_PTHREAD_JOINABLE )
    325     int i = 0;
    326 #else
    327     int result;
    328 #endif
    329 
    330     /* release threads and set as TASK_DEAD. going from low to high priority fixes
    331      * GKI_exception problem due to btu->hci sleep request events  */
    332     for (task_id = GKI_MAX_TASKS; task_id > 0; task_id--)
    333     {
    334         if (gki_cb.com.OSRdyTbl[task_id - 1] != TASK_DEAD)
    335         {
    336             gki_cb.com.OSRdyTbl[task_id - 1] = TASK_DEAD;
    337 
    338             /* paranoi settings, make sure that we do not execute any mailbox events */
    339             gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[task_id-1] &= ~(TASK_MBOX_0_EVT_MASK|TASK_MBOX_1_EVT_MASK|
    340                                                 TASK_MBOX_2_EVT_MASK|TASK_MBOX_3_EVT_MASK);
    341             GKI_send_event(task_id - 1, EVENT_MASK(GKI_SHUTDOWN_EVT));
    342 
    343 #if ( FALSE == GKI_PTHREAD_JOINABLE )
    344             i = 0;
    345 
    346             while ((gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[task_id - 1] != 0) && (++i < 10))
    347                 usleep(100 * 1000);
    348 #else
    349             /* wait for proper Arnold Schwarzenegger task state */
    350             result = pthread_join( gki_cb.os.thread_id[task_id-1], NULL );
    351             if ( result < 0 )
    352             {
    353                 GKI_TRACE_1( "pthread_join() FAILED: result: %d", result );
    354             }
    355 #endif
    356             GKI_TRACE_1( "GKI_shutdown(): task %s dead", gki_cb.com.OSTName[task_id]);
    357             GKI_exit_task(task_id - 1);
    358         }
    359     }
    360 
    361     /* Destroy mutex and condition variable objects */
    362     pthread_mutex_destroy(&gki_cb.os.GKI_mutex);
    363     /*    pthread_mutex_destroy(&GKI_sched_mutex); */
    364 #if (GKI_DEBUG == TRUE)
    365     pthread_mutex_destroy(&gki_cb.os.GKI_trace_mutex);
    366 #endif
    367     /*    pthread_mutex_destroy(&thread_delay_mutex);
    368      pthread_cond_destroy (&thread_delay_cond); */
    369 #if ( FALSE == GKI_PTHREAD_JOINABLE )
    370     i = 0;
    371 #endif
    372 
    373 #ifdef NO_GKI_RUN_RETURN
    374     shutdown_timer = 1;
    375 #endif
    376     if (gki_cb.os.gki_timer_wake_lock_on)
    377     {
    378         GKI_TRACE_0("GKI_shutdown :  release_wake_lock(brcm_btld)");
    379         release_wake_lock(WAKE_LOCK_ID);
    380         gki_cb.os.gki_timer_wake_lock_on = 0;
    381     }
    382     oldCOnd = *p_run_cond;
    383     *p_run_cond = GKI_TIMER_TICK_EXIT_COND;
    384     if (oldCOnd == GKI_TIMER_TICK_STOP_COND)
    385         pthread_cond_signal( &gki_cb.os.gki_timer_cond );
    386 
    387 }
    388 
    389 /*******************************************************************************
    390  **
    391  ** Function        GKI_run
    392  **
    393  ** Description     This function runs a task
    394  **
    395  ** Parameters:     start: TRUE start system tick (again), FALSE stop
    396  **
    397  ** Returns         void
    398  **
    399  *********************************************************************************/
    400 void gki_system_tick_start_stop_cback(BOOLEAN start)
    401 {
    402     tGKI_OS         *p_os = &gki_cb.os;
    403     volatile int    *p_run_cond = &p_os->no_timer_suspend;
    404     volatile static int wake_lock_count;
    405     if ( FALSE == start )
    406     {
    407         /* this can lead to a race condition. however as we only read this variable in the timer loop
    408          * we should be fine with this approach. otherwise uncomment below mutexes.
    409          */
    410         /* GKI_disable(); */
    411         *p_run_cond = GKI_TIMER_TICK_STOP_COND;
    412         /* GKI_enable(); */
    413 #ifdef GKI_TICK_TIMER_DEBUG
    414         BT_TRACE_1( TRACE_LAYER_HCI, TRACE_TYPE_DEBUG, ">>> STOP GKI_timer_update(), wake_lock_count:%d", --wake_lock_count);
    415 #endif
    416         release_wake_lock(WAKE_LOCK_ID);
    417         gki_cb.os.gki_timer_wake_lock_on = 0;
    418     }
    419     else
    420     {
    421         /* restart GKI_timer_update() loop */
    422         acquire_wake_lock(PARTIAL_WAKE_LOCK, WAKE_LOCK_ID);
    423         gki_cb.os.gki_timer_wake_lock_on = 1;
    424         *p_run_cond = GKI_TIMER_TICK_RUN_COND;
    425         pthread_mutex_lock( &p_os->gki_timer_mutex );
    426         pthread_cond_signal( &p_os->gki_timer_cond );
    427         pthread_mutex_unlock( &p_os->gki_timer_mutex );
    428 
    429 #ifdef GKI_TICK_TIMER_DEBUG
    430         BT_TRACE_1( TRACE_LAYER_HCI, TRACE_TYPE_DEBUG, ">>> START GKI_timer_update(), wake_lock_count:%d", ++wake_lock_count );
    431 #endif
    432     }
    433 }
    434 
    435 
    436 /*******************************************************************************
    437 **
    438 ** Function         timer_thread
    439 **
    440 ** Description      Timer thread
    441 **
    442 ** Parameters:      id  - (input) timer ID
    443 **
    444 ** Returns          void
    445 **
    446 *********************************************************************************/
    447 #ifdef NO_GKI_RUN_RETURN
    448 void timer_thread(signed long id)
    449 {
    450     GKI_TRACE_1("%s enter", __func__);
    451     struct timespec delay;
    452     int timeout = 1000;  /* 10  ms per system tick  */
    453     int err;
    454 
    455     while(!shutdown_timer)
    456     {
    457         delay.tv_sec = timeout / 1000;
    458         delay.tv_nsec = 1000 * 1000 * (timeout%1000);
    459 
    460         /* [u]sleep can't be used because it uses SIGALRM */
    461 
    462         do
    463         {
    464             err = nanosleep(&delay, &delay);
    465         } while (err < 0 && errno ==EINTR);
    466 
    467         GKI_timer_update(1);
    468     }
    469     GKI_TRACE_1("%s exit", __func__);
    470     pthread_exit(NULL);
    471 }
    472 #endif
    473 
    474 /*******************************************************************************
    475 **
    476 ** Function         GKI_run
    477 **
    478 ** Description      This function runs a task
    479 **
    480 ** Parameters:      p_task_id  - (input) pointer to task id
    481 **
    482 ** Returns          void
    483 **
    484 ** NOTE             This function is only needed for operating systems where
    485 **                  starting a task is a 2-step process. Most OS's do it in
    486 **                  one step, If your OS does it in one step, this function
    487 **                  should be empty.
    488 *********************************************************************************/
    489 void GKI_run (void *p_task_id)
    490 {
    491     GKI_TRACE_1("%s enter", __func__);
    492     int retval = EACCES;
    493     static pthread_t workerThreadId = NULL;
    494 
    495     retval = pthread_create (&workerThreadId, NULL, GKI_run_worker_thread, NULL);
    496     if (retval != 0)
    497     {
    498         GKI_TRACE_ERROR_2 ("%s: fail create thread %d", __func__, retval);
    499     }
    500     GKI_TRACE_1("%s exit", __func__);
    501 }
    502 
    503 
    504 /*******************************************************************************
    505 **
    506 ** Function         GKI_run_worker_thread
    507 **
    508 ** Description      This function runs a task
    509 **
    510 ** Parameters:      None
    511 **
    512 ** Returns:         error code
    513 *********************************************************************************/
    514 void* GKI_run_worker_thread (void* dummy)
    515 {
    516     GKI_TRACE_1("%s: enter", __func__);
    517     struct timespec delay;
    518     int err = 0;
    519     volatile int * p_run_cond = &gki_cb.os.no_timer_suspend;
    520 
    521 #ifndef GKI_NO_TICK_STOP
    522     /* register start stop function which disable timer loop in GKI_run() when no timers are
    523      * in any GKI/BTA/BTU this should save power when BTLD is idle! */
    524     GKI_timer_queue_register_callback( gki_system_tick_start_stop_cback );
    525     GKI_TRACE_1( "%s: Start/Stop GKI_timer_update_registered!", __func__ );
    526 #endif
    527 
    528 #ifdef NO_GKI_RUN_RETURN
    529     GKI_TRACE_1("%s: GKI_run == NO_GKI_RUN_RETURN", __func__);
    530     pthread_attr_t timer_attr;
    531 
    532     shutdown_timer = 0;
    533 
    534     pthread_attr_init(&timer_attr);
    535     pthread_attr_setdetachstate(&timer_attr, PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED);
    536     if (pthread_create( &timer_thread_id,
    537               &timer_attr,
    538               timer_thread,
    539               NULL) != 0 )
    540     {
    541         GKI_TRACE_1("%s: pthread_create failed to create timer_thread!", __func__);
    542         return NULL;
    543     }
    544 #else
    545     GKI_TRACE_3("%s: run_cond(%x)=%d ", __func__, p_run_cond, *p_run_cond);
    546     for (;GKI_TIMER_TICK_EXIT_COND != *p_run_cond;)
    547     {
    548         do
    549         {
    550             /* adjust hear bit tick in btld by changning TICKS_PER_SEC!!!!! this formula works only for
    551              * 1-1000ms heart beat units! */
    552             delay.tv_sec = LINUX_SEC / 1000;
    553             delay.tv_nsec = 1000 * 1000 * (LINUX_SEC % 1000);
    554 
    555             /* [u]sleep can't be used because it uses SIGALRM */
    556             do
    557             {
    558                 err = nanosleep(&delay, &delay);
    559             } while (err < 0 && errno == EINTR);
    560 
    561             /* the unit should be alsways 1 (1 tick). only if you vary for some reason heart beat tick
    562              * e.g. power saving you may want to provide more ticks
    563              */
    564             GKI_timer_update( 1 );
    565             /* BT_TRACE_2( TRACE_LAYER_HCI, TRACE_TYPE_DEBUG, "update: tv_sec: %d, tv_nsec: %d", delay.tv_sec, delay.tv_nsec ); */
    566         } while ( GKI_TIMER_TICK_RUN_COND == *p_run_cond);
    567 
    568         /* currently on reason to exit above loop is no_timer_suspend == GKI_TIMER_TICK_STOP_COND
    569          * block timer main thread till re-armed by  */
    570 #ifdef GKI_TICK_TIMER_DEBUG
    571         BT_TRACE_0( TRACE_LAYER_HCI, TRACE_TYPE_DEBUG, ">>> SUSPENDED GKI_timer_update()" );
    572 #endif
    573         if (GKI_TIMER_TICK_EXIT_COND != *p_run_cond) {
    574             GKI_TRACE_1("%s: waiting timer mutex", __func__);
    575             pthread_mutex_lock( &gki_cb.os.gki_timer_mutex );
    576             pthread_cond_wait( &gki_cb.os.gki_timer_cond, &gki_cb.os.gki_timer_mutex );
    577             pthread_mutex_unlock( &gki_cb.os.gki_timer_mutex );
    578             GKI_TRACE_1("%s: exited timer mutex", __func__);
    579         }
    580         /* potentially we need to adjust os gki_cb.com.OSTicks */
    581 
    582 #ifdef GKI_TICK_TIMER_DEBUG
    583         BT_TRACE_1( TRACE_LAYER_HCI, TRACE_TYPE_DEBUG, ">>> RESTARTED GKI_timer_update(): run_cond: %d",
    584                     *p_run_cond );
    585 #endif
    586     } /* for */
    587 #endif
    588     GKI_TRACE_1("%s: exit", __func__);
    589     return NULL;
    590 }
    591 
    592 
    593 /*******************************************************************************
    594 **
    595 ** Function         GKI_stop
    596 **
    597 ** Description      This function is called to stop
    598 **                  the tasks and timers when the system is being stopped
    599 **
    600 ** Returns          void
    601 **
    602 ** NOTE             This function is NOT called by the Widcomm stack and
    603 **                  profiles. If you want to use it in your own implementation,
    604 **                  put specific code here.
    605 **
    606 *******************************************************************************/
    607 void GKI_stop (void)
    608 {
    609     UINT8 task_id;
    610 
    611     /*  gki_queue_timer_cback(FALSE); */
    612     /* TODO - add code here if needed*/
    613 
    614     for(task_id = 0; task_id<GKI_MAX_TASKS; task_id++)
    615     {
    616         if(gki_cb.com.OSRdyTbl[task_id] != TASK_DEAD)
    617         {
    618             GKI_exit_task(task_id);
    619         }
    620     }
    621 }
    622 
    623 
    624 /*******************************************************************************
    625 **
    626 ** Function         GKI_wait
    627 **
    628 ** Description      This function is called by tasks to wait for a specific
    629 **                  event or set of events. The task may specify the duration
    630 **                  that it wants to wait for, or 0 if infinite.
    631 **
    632 ** Parameters:      flag -    (input) the event or set of events to wait for
    633 **                  timeout - (input) the duration that the task wants to wait
    634 **                                    for the specific events (in system ticks)
    635 **
    636 **
    637 ** Returns          the event mask of received events or zero if timeout
    638 **
    639 *******************************************************************************/
    640 UINT16 GKI_wait (UINT16 flag, UINT32 timeout)
    641 {
    642     UINT16 evt;
    643     UINT8 rtask;
    644     struct timespec abstime = { 0, 0 };
    645     int sec;
    646     int nano_sec;
    647 
    648     rtask = GKI_get_taskid();
    649     GKI_TRACE_3("GKI_wait %d %x %d", rtask, flag, timeout);
    650     if (rtask >= GKI_MAX_TASKS) {
    651         pthread_exit(NULL);
    652         return 0;
    653     }
    654 
    655     gki_pthread_info_t* p_pthread_info = &gki_pthread_info[rtask];
    656     if (p_pthread_info->pCond != NULL && p_pthread_info->pMutex != NULL) {
    657         int ret;
    658         GKI_TRACE_3("GKI_wait task=%i, pCond/pMutex = %x/%x", rtask, p_pthread_info->pCond, p_pthread_info->pMutex);
    659         ret = pthread_mutex_lock(p_pthread_info->pMutex);
    660         ret = pthread_cond_signal(p_pthread_info->pCond);
    661         ret = pthread_mutex_unlock(p_pthread_info->pMutex);
    662         p_pthread_info->pMutex = NULL;
    663         p_pthread_info->pCond = NULL;
    664     }
    665     gki_cb.com.OSWaitForEvt[rtask] = flag;
    666 
    667     /* protect OSWaitEvt[rtask] from modification from an other thread */
    668     pthread_mutex_lock(&gki_cb.os.thread_evt_mutex[rtask]);
    669 
    670 #if 0 /* for clean scheduling we probably should always call pthread_cond_wait() */
    671     /* Check if anything in any of the mailboxes. There is a potential race condition where OSTaskQFirst[rtask]
    672      has been modified. however this should only result in addtional call to  pthread_cond_wait() but as
    673      the cond is met, it will exit immediately (depending on schedulling) */
    674     if (gki_cb.com.OSTaskQFirst[rtask][0])
    675     gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[rtask] |= TASK_MBOX_0_EVT_MASK;
    676     if (gki_cb.com.OSTaskQFirst[rtask][1])
    677     gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[rtask] |= TASK_MBOX_1_EVT_MASK;
    678     if (gki_cb.com.OSTaskQFirst[rtask][2])
    679     gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[rtask] |= TASK_MBOX_2_EVT_MASK;
    680     if (gki_cb.com.OSTaskQFirst[rtask][3])
    681     gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[rtask] |= TASK_MBOX_3_EVT_MASK;
    682 #endif
    683 
    684     if (!(gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[rtask] & flag))
    685     {
    686         if (timeout)
    687         {
    688             //            timeout = GKI_MS_TO_TICKS(timeout);     /* convert from milliseconds to ticks */
    689 
    690             /* get current system time */
    691             //            clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &currSysTime);
    692             //            abstime.tv_sec = currSysTime.time;
    693             //            abstime.tv_nsec = NANOSEC_PER_MILLISEC * currSysTime.millitm;
    694             clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &abstime);
    695 
    696             /* add timeout */
    697             sec = timeout / 1000;
    698             nano_sec = (timeout % 1000) * NANOSEC_PER_MILLISEC;
    699             abstime.tv_nsec += nano_sec;
    700             if (abstime.tv_nsec > NSEC_PER_SEC)
    701             {
    702                 abstime.tv_sec += (abstime.tv_nsec / NSEC_PER_SEC);
    703                 abstime.tv_nsec = abstime.tv_nsec % NSEC_PER_SEC;
    704             }
    705             abstime.tv_sec += sec;
    706 
    707             pthread_cond_timedwait(&gki_cb.os.thread_evt_cond[rtask],
    708                     &gki_cb.os.thread_evt_mutex[rtask], &abstime);
    709 
    710         }
    711         else
    712         {
    713             pthread_cond_wait(&gki_cb.os.thread_evt_cond[rtask], &gki_cb.os.thread_evt_mutex[rtask]);
    714         }
    715 
    716         /* TODO: check, this is probably neither not needed depending on phtread_cond_wait() implmentation,
    717          e.g. it looks like it is implemented as a counter in which case multiple cond_signal
    718          should NOT be lost! */
    719         // we are waking up after waiting for some events, so refresh variables
    720         // 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
    721         if (gki_cb.com.OSTaskQFirst[rtask][0])
    722             gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[rtask] |= TASK_MBOX_0_EVT_MASK;
    723         if (gki_cb.com.OSTaskQFirst[rtask][1])
    724             gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[rtask] |= TASK_MBOX_1_EVT_MASK;
    725         if (gki_cb.com.OSTaskQFirst[rtask][2])
    726             gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[rtask] |= TASK_MBOX_2_EVT_MASK;
    727         if (gki_cb.com.OSTaskQFirst[rtask][3])
    728             gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[rtask] |= TASK_MBOX_3_EVT_MASK;
    729 
    730         if (gki_cb.com.OSRdyTbl[rtask] == TASK_DEAD)
    731         {
    732             gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[rtask] = 0;
    733             /* unlock thread_evt_mutex as pthread_cond_wait() does auto lock when cond is met */
    734             pthread_mutex_unlock(&gki_cb.os.thread_evt_mutex[rtask]);
    735             GKI_TRACE_1("GKI TASK_DEAD received. exit thread %d...", rtask );
    736 
    737             gki_cb.os.thread_id[rtask] = 0;
    738             pthread_exit(NULL);
    739             return (EVENT_MASK(GKI_SHUTDOWN_EVT));
    740         }
    741     }
    742 
    743     /* Clear the wait for event mask */
    744     gki_cb.com.OSWaitForEvt[rtask] = 0;
    745 
    746     /* Return only those bits which user wants... */
    747     evt = gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[rtask] & flag;
    748 
    749     /* Clear only those bits which user wants... */
    750     gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[rtask] &= ~flag;
    751 
    752     /* unlock thread_evt_mutex as pthread_cond_wait() does auto lock mutex when cond is met */
    753     pthread_mutex_unlock(&gki_cb.os.thread_evt_mutex[rtask]);
    754     GKI_TRACE_4("GKI_wait %d %x %d %x resumed", rtask, flag, timeout, evt);
    755 
    756     return (evt);
    757 }
    758 
    759 
    760 /*******************************************************************************
    761 **
    762 ** Function         GKI_delay
    763 **
    764 ** Description      This function is called by tasks to sleep unconditionally
    765 **                  for a specified amount of time. The duration is in milliseconds
    766 **
    767 ** Parameters:      timeout -    (input) the duration in milliseconds
    768 **
    769 ** Returns          void
    770 **
    771 *******************************************************************************/
    772 
    773 void GKI_delay (UINT32 timeout)
    774 {
    775     UINT8 rtask = GKI_get_taskid();
    776     struct timespec delay;
    777     int err;
    778 
    779     GKI_TRACE_2("GKI_delay %d %d", rtask, timeout);
    780 
    781     delay.tv_sec = timeout / 1000;
    782     delay.tv_nsec = 1000 * 1000 * (timeout%1000);
    783 
    784     /* [u]sleep can't be used because it uses SIGALRM */
    785 
    786     do {
    787         err = nanosleep(&delay, &delay);
    788     } while (err < 0 && errno ==EINTR);
    789 
    790     /* Check if task was killed while sleeping */
    791     /* NOTE
    792     **      if you do not implement task killing, you do not
    793     **      need this check.
    794     */
    795     if (rtask && gki_cb.com.OSRdyTbl[rtask] == TASK_DEAD)
    796     {
    797     }
    798 
    799     GKI_TRACE_2("GKI_delay %d %d done", rtask, timeout);
    800     return;
    801 }
    802 
    803 
    804 /*******************************************************************************
    805 **
    806 ** Function         GKI_send_event
    807 **
    808 ** Description      This function is called by tasks to send events to other
    809 **                  tasks. Tasks can also send events to themselves.
    810 **
    811 ** Parameters:      task_id -  (input) The id of the task to which the event has to
    812 **                  be sent
    813 **                  event   -  (input) The event that has to be sent
    814 **
    815 **
    816 ** Returns          GKI_SUCCESS if all OK, else GKI_FAILURE
    817 **
    818 *******************************************************************************/
    819 UINT8 GKI_send_event (UINT8 task_id, UINT16 event)
    820 {
    821     GKI_TRACE_2("GKI_send_event %d %x", task_id, event);
    822 
    823     /* use efficient coding to avoid pipeline stalls */
    824     if (task_id < GKI_MAX_TASKS)
    825     {
    826         /* protect OSWaitEvt[task_id] from manipulation in GKI_wait() */
    827         pthread_mutex_lock(&gki_cb.os.thread_evt_mutex[task_id]);
    828 
    829         /* Set the event bit */
    830         gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[task_id] |= event;
    831 
    832         pthread_cond_signal(&gki_cb.os.thread_evt_cond[task_id]);
    833 
    834         pthread_mutex_unlock(&gki_cb.os.thread_evt_mutex[task_id]);
    835 
    836         GKI_TRACE_2("GKI_send_event %d %x done", task_id, event);
    837         return ( GKI_SUCCESS );
    838     }
    839     return (GKI_FAILURE);
    840 }
    841 
    842 
    843 /*******************************************************************************
    844 **
    845 ** Function         GKI_isend_event
    846 **
    847 ** Description      This function is called from ISRs to send events to other
    848 **                  tasks. The only difference between this function and GKI_send_event
    849 **                  is that this function assumes interrupts are already disabled.
    850 **
    851 ** Parameters:      task_id -  (input) The destination task Id for the event.
    852 **                  event   -  (input) The event flag
    853 **
    854 ** Returns          GKI_SUCCESS if all OK, else GKI_FAILURE
    855 **
    856 ** NOTE             This function is NOT called by the Widcomm stack and
    857 **                  profiles. If you want to use it in your own implementation,
    858 **                  put your code here, otherwise you can delete the entire
    859 **                  body of the function.
    860 **
    861 *******************************************************************************/
    862 UINT8 GKI_isend_event (UINT8 task_id, UINT16 event)
    863 {
    864 
    865     GKI_TRACE_2("GKI_isend_event %d %x", task_id, event);
    866     GKI_TRACE_2("GKI_isend_event %d %x done", task_id, event);
    867     return    GKI_send_event(task_id, event);
    868 }
    869 
    870 
    871 /*******************************************************************************
    872 **
    873 ** Function         GKI_get_taskid
    874 **
    875 ** Description      This function gets the currently running task ID.
    876 **
    877 ** Returns          task ID
    878 **
    879 ** NOTE             The Widcomm upper stack and profiles may run as a single task.
    880 **                  If you only have one GKI task, then you can hard-code this
    881 **                  function to return a '1'. Otherwise, you should have some
    882 **                  OS-specific method to determine the current task.
    883 **
    884 *******************************************************************************/
    885 UINT8 GKI_get_taskid (void)
    886 {
    887     int i;
    888 
    889     pthread_t thread_id = pthread_self( );
    890     for (i = 0; i < GKI_MAX_TASKS; i++) {
    891         if (gki_cb.os.thread_id[i] == thread_id) {
    892             GKI_TRACE_2("GKI_get_taskid %x %d done", thread_id, i);
    893             return(i);
    894         }
    895     }
    896 
    897     GKI_TRACE_1("GKI_get_taskid: thread id = %x, task id = -1", thread_id);
    898 
    899     return(-1);
    900 }
    901 
    902 /*******************************************************************************
    903 **
    904 ** Function         GKI_map_taskname
    905 **
    906 ** Description      This function gets the task name of the taskid passed as arg.
    907 **                  If GKI_MAX_TASKS is passed as arg the currently running task
    908 **                  name is returned
    909 **
    910 ** Parameters:      task_id -  (input) The id of the task whose name is being
    911 **                  sought. GKI_MAX_TASKS is passed to get the name of the
    912 **                  currently running task.
    913 **
    914 ** Returns          pointer to task name
    915 **
    916 ** NOTE             this function needs no customization
    917 **
    918 *******************************************************************************/
    919 UINT8 *GKI_map_taskname (UINT8 task_id)
    920 {
    921     GKI_TRACE_1("GKI_map_taskname %d", task_id);
    922 
    923     if (task_id < GKI_MAX_TASKS)
    924     {
    925         GKI_TRACE_2("GKI_map_taskname %d %s done", task_id, gki_cb.com.OSTName[task_id]);
    926          return (gki_cb.com.OSTName[task_id]);
    927     }
    928     else if (task_id == GKI_MAX_TASKS )
    929     {
    930         return (gki_cb.com.OSTName[GKI_get_taskid()]);
    931     }
    932     else
    933     {
    934         return (UINT8*) "BAD";
    935     }
    936 }
    937 
    938 
    939 /*******************************************************************************
    940 **
    941 ** Function         GKI_enable
    942 **
    943 ** Description      This function enables interrupts.
    944 **
    945 ** Returns          void
    946 **
    947 *******************************************************************************/
    948 void GKI_enable (void)
    949 {
    950     GKI_TRACE_0("GKI_enable");
    951     pthread_mutex_unlock(&gki_cb.os.GKI_mutex);
    952 /* 	pthread_mutex_xx is nesting save, no need for this: already_disabled = 0; */
    953     GKI_TRACE_0("Leaving GKI_enable");
    954     return;
    955 }
    956 
    957 
    958 /*******************************************************************************
    959 **
    960 ** Function         GKI_disable
    961 **
    962 ** Description      This function disables interrupts.
    963 **
    964 ** Returns          void
    965 **
    966 *******************************************************************************/
    967 
    968 void GKI_disable (void)
    969 {
    970     //GKI_TRACE_0("GKI_disable");
    971 
    972 /*	pthread_mutex_xx is nesting save, no need for this: if (!already_disabled) {
    973     already_disabled = 1; */
    974     		pthread_mutex_lock(&gki_cb.os.GKI_mutex);
    975 /*  } */
    976     //GKI_TRACE_0("Leaving GKI_disable");
    977     return;
    978 }
    979 
    980 
    981 /*******************************************************************************
    982 **
    983 ** Function         GKI_exception
    984 **
    985 ** Description      This function throws an exception.
    986 **                  This is normally only called for a nonrecoverable error.
    987 **
    988 ** Parameters:      code    -  (input) The code for the error
    989 **                  msg     -  (input) The message that has to be logged
    990 **
    991 ** Returns          void
    992 **
    993 *******************************************************************************/
    994 
    995 void GKI_exception (UINT16 code, char *msg)
    996 {
    997     UINT8 task_id;
    998     int i = 0;
    999 
   1000     GKI_TRACE_ERROR_0( "GKI_exception(): Task State Table");
   1001 
   1002     for(task_id = 0; task_id < GKI_MAX_TASKS; task_id++)
   1003     {
   1004         GKI_TRACE_ERROR_3( "TASK ID [%d] task name [%s] state [%d]",
   1005                          task_id,
   1006                          gki_cb.com.OSTName[task_id],
   1007                          gki_cb.com.OSRdyTbl[task_id]);
   1008     }
   1009 
   1010     GKI_TRACE_ERROR_2("GKI_exception %d %s", code, msg);
   1011     GKI_TRACE_ERROR_0( "********************************************************************");
   1012     GKI_TRACE_ERROR_2( "* GKI_exception(): %d %s", code, msg);
   1013     GKI_TRACE_ERROR_0( "********************************************************************");
   1014 
   1015 #if (GKI_DEBUG == TRUE)
   1016     GKI_disable();
   1017 
   1018     if (gki_cb.com.ExceptionCnt < GKI_MAX_EXCEPTION)
   1019     {
   1020         EXCEPTION_T *pExp;
   1021 
   1022         pExp =  &gki_cb.com.Exception[gki_cb.com.ExceptionCnt++];
   1023         pExp->type = code;
   1024         pExp->taskid = GKI_get_taskid();
   1025         strncpy((char *)pExp->msg, msg, GKI_MAX_EXCEPTION_MSGLEN - 1);
   1026     }
   1027 
   1028     GKI_enable();
   1029 #endif
   1030 
   1031     GKI_TRACE_ERROR_2("GKI_exception %d %s done", code, msg);
   1032 
   1033 
   1034     return;
   1035 }
   1036 
   1037 
   1038 /*******************************************************************************
   1039 **
   1040 ** Function         GKI_get_time_stamp
   1041 **
   1042 ** Description      This function formats the time into a user area
   1043 **
   1044 ** Parameters:      tbuf -  (output) the address to the memory containing the
   1045 **                  formatted time
   1046 **
   1047 ** Returns          the address of the user area containing the formatted time
   1048 **                  The format of the time is ????
   1049 **
   1050 ** NOTE             This function is only called by OBEX.
   1051 **
   1052 *******************************************************************************/
   1053 INT8 *GKI_get_time_stamp (INT8 *tbuf)
   1054 {
   1055     UINT32 ms_time;
   1056     UINT32 s_time;
   1057     UINT32 m_time;
   1058     UINT32 h_time;
   1059     INT8   *p_out = tbuf;
   1060 
   1061     gki_cb.com.OSTicks = times(0);
   1062     ms_time = GKI_TICKS_TO_MS(gki_cb.com.OSTicks);
   1063     s_time  = ms_time/100;   /* 100 Ticks per second */
   1064     m_time  = s_time/60;
   1065     h_time  = m_time/60;
   1066 
   1067     ms_time -= s_time*100;
   1068     s_time  -= m_time*60;
   1069     m_time  -= h_time*60;
   1070 
   1071     *p_out++ = (INT8)((h_time / 10) + '0');
   1072     *p_out++ = (INT8)((h_time % 10) + '0');
   1073     *p_out++ = ':';
   1074     *p_out++ = (INT8)((m_time / 10) + '0');
   1075     *p_out++ = (INT8)((m_time % 10) + '0');
   1076     *p_out++ = ':';
   1077     *p_out++ = (INT8)((s_time / 10) + '0');
   1078     *p_out++ = (INT8)((s_time % 10) + '0');
   1079     *p_out++ = ':';
   1080     *p_out++ = (INT8)((ms_time / 10) + '0');
   1081     *p_out++ = (INT8)((ms_time % 10) + '0');
   1082     *p_out++ = ':';
   1083     *p_out   = 0;
   1084 
   1085     return (tbuf);
   1086 }
   1087 
   1088 
   1089 /*******************************************************************************
   1090 **
   1091 ** Function         GKI_register_mempool
   1092 **
   1093 ** Description      This function registers a specific memory pool.
   1094 **
   1095 ** Parameters:      p_mem -  (input) pointer to the memory pool
   1096 **
   1097 ** Returns          void
   1098 **
   1099 ** NOTE             This function is NOT called by the Widcomm stack and
   1100 **                  profiles. If your OS has different memory pools, you
   1101 **                  can tell GKI the pool to use by calling this function.
   1102 **
   1103 *******************************************************************************/
   1104 void GKI_register_mempool (void *p_mem)
   1105 {
   1106     gki_cb.com.p_user_mempool = p_mem;
   1107 
   1108     return;
   1109 }
   1110 
   1111 /*******************************************************************************
   1112 **
   1113 ** Function         GKI_os_malloc
   1114 **
   1115 ** Description      This function allocates memory
   1116 **
   1117 ** Parameters:      size -  (input) The size of the memory that has to be
   1118 **                  allocated
   1119 **
   1120 ** Returns          the address of the memory allocated, or NULL if failed
   1121 **
   1122 ** NOTE             This function is called by the Widcomm stack when
   1123 **                  dynamic memory allocation is used. (see dyn_mem.h)
   1124 **
   1125 *******************************************************************************/
   1126 void *GKI_os_malloc (UINT32 size)
   1127 {
   1128     return (malloc(size));
   1129 }
   1130 
   1131 /*******************************************************************************
   1132 **
   1133 ** Function         GKI_os_free
   1134 **
   1135 ** Description      This function frees memory
   1136 **
   1137 ** Parameters:      size -  (input) The address of the memory that has to be
   1138 **                  freed
   1139 **
   1140 ** Returns          void
   1141 **
   1142 ** NOTE             This function is NOT called by the Widcomm stack and
   1143 **                  profiles. It is only called from within GKI if dynamic
   1144 **
   1145 *******************************************************************************/
   1146 void GKI_os_free (void *p_mem)
   1147 {
   1148     if(p_mem != NULL)
   1149 		free(p_mem);
   1150     return;
   1151 }
   1152 
   1153 
   1154 /*******************************************************************************
   1155 **
   1156 ** Function         GKI_suspend_task()
   1157 **
   1158 ** Description      This function suspends the task specified in the argument.
   1159 **
   1160 ** Parameters:      task_id  - (input) the id of the task that has to suspended
   1161 **
   1162 ** Returns          GKI_SUCCESS if all OK, else GKI_FAILURE
   1163 **
   1164 ** NOTE             This function is NOT called by the Widcomm stack and
   1165 **                  profiles. If you want to implement task suspension capability,
   1166 **                  put specific code here.
   1167 **
   1168 *******************************************************************************/
   1169 UINT8 GKI_suspend_task (UINT8 task_id)
   1170 {
   1171     GKI_TRACE_1("GKI_suspend_task %d - NOT implemented", task_id);
   1172 
   1173 
   1174     GKI_TRACE_1("GKI_suspend_task %d done", task_id);
   1175 
   1176     return (GKI_SUCCESS);
   1177 }
   1178 
   1179 
   1180 /*******************************************************************************
   1181 **
   1182 ** Function         GKI_resume_task()
   1183 **
   1184 ** Description      This function resumes the task specified in the argument.
   1185 **
   1186 ** Parameters:      task_id  - (input) the id of the task that has to resumed
   1187 **
   1188 ** Returns          GKI_SUCCESS if all OK
   1189 **
   1190 ** NOTE             This function is NOT called by the Widcomm stack and
   1191 **                  profiles. If you want to implement task suspension capability,
   1192 **                  put specific code here.
   1193 **
   1194 *******************************************************************************/
   1195 UINT8 GKI_resume_task (UINT8 task_id)
   1196 {
   1197     GKI_TRACE_1("GKI_resume_task %d - NOT implemented", task_id);
   1198 
   1199 
   1200     GKI_TRACE_1("GKI_resume_task %d done", task_id);
   1201 
   1202     return (GKI_SUCCESS);
   1203 }
   1204 
   1205 
   1206 /*******************************************************************************
   1207 **
   1208 ** Function         GKI_exit_task
   1209 **
   1210 ** Description      This function is called to stop a GKI task.
   1211 **
   1212 ** Parameters:      task_id  - (input) the id of the task that has to be stopped
   1213 **
   1214 ** Returns          void
   1215 **
   1216 ** NOTE             This function is NOT called by the Widcomm stack and
   1217 **                  profiles. If you want to use it in your own implementation,
   1218 **                  put specific code here to kill a task.
   1219 **
   1220 *******************************************************************************/
   1221 void GKI_exit_task (UINT8 task_id)
   1222 {
   1223     GKI_disable();
   1224     gki_cb.com.OSRdyTbl[task_id] = TASK_DEAD;
   1225 
   1226     /* Destroy mutex and condition variable objects */
   1227     pthread_mutex_destroy(&gki_cb.os.thread_evt_mutex[task_id]);
   1228     pthread_cond_destroy (&gki_cb.os.thread_evt_cond[task_id]);
   1229     pthread_mutex_destroy(&gki_cb.os.thread_timeout_mutex[task_id]);
   1230     pthread_cond_destroy (&gki_cb.os.thread_timeout_cond[task_id]);
   1231 
   1232     GKI_enable();
   1233 
   1234 	//GKI_send_event(task_id, EVENT_MASK(GKI_SHUTDOWN_EVT));
   1235 
   1236     GKI_TRACE_1("GKI_exit_task %d done", task_id);
   1237     return;
   1238 }
   1239 
   1240 
   1241 /*******************************************************************************
   1242 **
   1243 ** Function         GKI_sched_lock
   1244 **
   1245 ** Description      This function is called by tasks to disable scheduler
   1246 **                  task context switching.
   1247 **
   1248 ** Returns          void
   1249 **
   1250 ** NOTE             This function is NOT called by the Widcomm stack and
   1251 **                  profiles. If you want to use it in your own implementation,
   1252 **                  put code here to tell the OS to disable context switching.
   1253 **
   1254 *******************************************************************************/
   1255 void GKI_sched_lock(void)
   1256 {
   1257     GKI_TRACE_0("GKI_sched_lock");
   1258     GKI_disable ();
   1259     return;
   1260 }
   1261 
   1262 
   1263 /*******************************************************************************
   1264 **
   1265 ** Function         GKI_sched_unlock
   1266 **
   1267 ** Description      This function is called by tasks to enable scheduler switching.
   1268 **
   1269 ** Returns          void
   1270 **
   1271 ** NOTE             This function is NOT called by the Widcomm stack and
   1272 **                  profiles. If you want to use it in your own implementation,
   1273 **                  put code here to tell the OS to re-enable context switching.
   1274 **
   1275 *******************************************************************************/
   1276 void GKI_sched_unlock(void)
   1277 {
   1278     GKI_TRACE_0("GKI_sched_unlock");
   1279     GKI_enable ();
   1280 }
   1281 
   1282 /*******************************************************************************
   1283 **
   1284 ** Function         GKI_shiftdown
   1285 **
   1286 ** Description      shift memory down (to make space to insert a record)
   1287 **
   1288 *******************************************************************************/
   1289 void GKI_shiftdown (UINT8 *p_mem, UINT32 len, UINT32 shift_amount)
   1290 {
   1291     register UINT8 *ps = p_mem + len - 1;
   1292     register UINT8 *pd = ps + shift_amount;
   1293     register UINT32 xx;
   1294 
   1295     for (xx = 0; xx < len; xx++)
   1296         *pd-- = *ps--;
   1297 }
   1298 
   1299 /*******************************************************************************
   1300 **
   1301 ** Function         GKI_shiftup
   1302 **
   1303 ** Description      shift memory up (to delete a record)
   1304 **
   1305 *******************************************************************************/
   1306 void GKI_shiftup (UINT8 *p_dest, UINT8 *p_src, UINT32 len)
   1307 {
   1308     register UINT8 *ps = p_src;
   1309     register UINT8 *pd = p_dest;
   1310     register UINT32 xx;
   1311 
   1312     for (xx = 0; xx < len; xx++)
   1313         *pd++ = *ps++;
   1314 }
   1315 
   1316 
   1317