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queue.c   

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#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>

/* Defining MPU_WRAPPERS_INCLUDED_FROM_API_FILE prevents task.h from redefining
all the API functions to use the MPU wrappers.  That should only be done when
task.h is included from an application file. */
#define MPU_WRAPPERS_INCLUDED_FROM_API_FILE

#include "FreeRTOS.h"
#include "task.h"
#include "queue.h"

#if ( configUSE_CO_ROUTINES == 1 )
    #include "croutine.h"
#endif

/* Lint e961 and e750 are suppressed as a MISRA exception justified because the
MPU ports require MPU_WRAPPERS_INCLUDED_FROM_API_FILE to be defined for the
header files above, but not in this file, in order to generate the correct
privileged Vs unprivileged linkage and placement. */
#undef MPU_WRAPPERS_INCLUDED_FROM_API_FILE /*lint !e961 !e750. */


/* Constants used with the cRxLock and cTxLock structure members. */
#define queueUNLOCKED                    ( ( int8_t ) -1 )
#define queueLOCKED_UNMODIFIED            ( ( int8_t ) 0 )

/* When the Queue_t structure is used to represent a base queue its pcHead and
pcTail members are used as pointers into the queue storage area.  When the
Queue_t structure is used to represent a mutex pcHead and pcTail pointers are
not necessary, and the pcHead pointer is set to NULL to indicate that the
pcTail pointer actually points to the mutex holder (if any).  Map alternative
names to the pcHead and pcTail structure members to ensure the readability of
the code is maintained despite this dual use of two structure members.  An
alternative implementation would be to use a union, but use of a union is
against the coding standard (although an exception to the standard has been
permitted where the dual use also significantly changes the type of the
structure member). */
#define pxMutexHolder                    pcTail
#define uxQueueType                        pcHead
#define queueQUEUE_IS_MUTEX                NULL

/* Semaphores do not actually store or copy data, so have an item size of
zero. */
#define queueSEMAPHORE_QUEUE_ITEM_LENGTH ( ( UBaseType_t ) 0 )
#define queueMUTEX_GIVE_BLOCK_TIME         ( ( TickType_t ) 0U )

#if( configUSE_PREEMPTION == 0 )
    /* If the cooperative scheduler is being used then a yield should not be
    performed just because a higher priority task has been woken. */
    #define queueYIELD_IF_USING_PREEMPTION()
#else
    #define queueYIELD_IF_USING_PREEMPTION() portYIELD_WITHIN_API()
#endif

/*
 * Definition of the queue used by the scheduler.
 * Items are queued by copy, not reference.  See the following link for the
 * rationale: http://www.freertos.org/Embedded-RTOS-Queues.html
 */
typedef struct QueueDefinition
{
    int8_t *pcHead;                    /*< Points to the beginning of the queue storage area. */
    int8_t *pcTail;                    /*< Points to the byte at the end of the queue storage area.  Once more byte is allocated than necessary to store the queue items, this is used as a marker. */
    int8_t *pcWriteTo;                /*< Points to the free next place in the storage area. */

    union                            /* Use of a union is an exception to the coding standard to ensure two mutually exclusive structure members don't appear simultaneously (wasting RAM). */
    {
        int8_t *pcReadFrom;            /*< Points to the last place that a queued item was read from when the structure is used as a queue. */
        UBaseType_t uxRecursiveCallCount;/*< Maintains a count of the number of times a recursive mutex has been recursively 'taken' when the structure is used as a mutex. */
    } u;

    List_t xTasksWaitingToSend;        /*< List of tasks that are blocked waiting to post onto this queue.  Stored in priority order. */
    List_t xTasksWaitingToReceive;    /*< List of tasks that are blocked waiting to read from this queue.  Stored in priority order. */

    volatile UBaseType_t uxMessagesWaiting;/*< The number of items currently in the queue. */
    UBaseType_t uxLength;            /*< The length of the queue defined as the number of items it will hold, not the number of bytes. */
    UBaseType_t uxItemSize;            /*< The size of each items that the queue will hold. */

    volatile int8_t cRxLock;        /*< Stores the number of items received from the queue (removed from the queue) while the queue was locked.  Set to queueUNLOCKED when the queue is not locked. */
    volatile int8_t cTxLock;        /*< Stores the number of items transmitted to the queue (added to the queue) while the queue was locked.  Set to queueUNLOCKED when the queue is not locked. */

    #if( ( configSUPPORT_STATIC_ALLOCATION == 1 ) && ( configSUPPORT_DYNAMIC_ALLOCATION == 1 ) )
        uint8_t ucStaticallyAllocated;    /*< Set to pdTRUE if the memory used by the queue was statically allocated to ensure no attempt is made to free the memory. */
    #endif

    #if ( configUSE_QUEUE_SETS == 1 )
        struct QueueDefinition *pxQueueSetContainer;
    #endif

    #if ( configUSE_TRACE_FACILITY == 1 )
        UBaseType_t uxQueueNumber;
        uint8_t ucQueueType;
    #endif

} xQUEUE;

/* The old xQUEUE name is maintained above then typedefed to the new Queue_t
name below to enable the use of older kernel aware debuggers. */
typedef xQUEUE Queue_t;

/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

/*
 * The queue registry is just a means for kernel aware debuggers to locate
 * queue structures.  It has no other purpose so is an optional component.
 */
#if ( configQUEUE_REGISTRY_SIZE > 0 )

    /* The type stored within the queue registry array.  This allows a name
    to be assigned to each queue making kernel aware debugging a little
    more user friendly. */
    typedef struct QUEUE_REGISTRY_ITEM
    {
        const char *pcQueueName; /*lint !e971 Unqualified char types are allowed for strings and single characters only. */
        QueueHandle_t xHandle;
    } xQueueRegistryItem;

    /* The old xQueueRegistryItem name is maintained above then typedefed to the
    new xQueueRegistryItem name below to enable the use of older kernel aware
    debuggers. */
    typedef xQueueRegistryItem QueueRegistryItem_t;

    /* The queue registry is simply an array of QueueRegistryItem_t structures.
    The pcQueueName member of a structure being NULL is indicative of the
    array position being vacant. */
    PRIVILEGED_DATA QueueRegistryItem_t xQueueRegistry[ configQUEUE_REGISTRY_SIZE ];

#endif /* configQUEUE_REGISTRY_SIZE */

/*
 * Unlocks a queue locked by a call to prvLockQueue.  Locking a queue does not
 * prevent an ISR from adding or removing items to the queue, but does prevent
 * an ISR from removing tasks from the queue event lists.  If an ISR finds a
 * queue is locked it will instead increment the appropriate queue lock count
 * to indicate that a task may require unblocking.  When the queue in unlocked
 * these lock counts are inspected, and the appropriate action taken.
 */
static void prvUnlockQueue( Queue_t * const pxQueue ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;

/*
 * Uses a critical section to determine if there is any data in a queue.
 *
 * @return pdTRUE if the queue contains no items, otherwise pdFALSE.
 */
static BaseType_t prvIsQueueEmpty( const Queue_t *pxQueue ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;

/*
 * Uses a critical section to determine if there is any space in a queue.
 *
 * @return pdTRUE if there is no space, otherwise pdFALSE;
 */
static BaseType_t prvIsQueueFull( const Queue_t *pxQueue ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;

/*
 * Copies an item into the queue, either at the front of the queue or the
 * back of the queue.
 */
static BaseType_t prvCopyDataToQueue( Queue_t * const pxQueue, const void *pvItemToQueue, const BaseType_t xPosition ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;

/*
 * Copies an item out of a queue.
 */
static void prvCopyDataFromQueue( Queue_t * const pxQueue, void * const pvBuffer ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;

#if ( configUSE_QUEUE_SETS == 1 )
    /*
     * Checks to see if a queue is a member of a queue set, and if so, notifies
     * the queue set that the queue contains data.
     */
    static BaseType_t prvNotifyQueueSetContainer( const Queue_t * const pxQueue, const BaseType_t xCopyPosition ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;
#endif

/*
 * Called after a Queue_t structure has been allocated either statically or
 * dynamically to fill in the structure's members.
 */
static void prvInitialiseNewQueue( const UBaseType_t uxQueueLength, const UBaseType_t uxItemSize, uint8_t *pucQueueStorage, const uint8_t ucQueueType, Queue_t *pxNewQueue ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;

/*
 * Mutexes are a special type of queue.  When a mutex is created, first the
 * queue is created, then prvInitialiseMutex() is called to configure the queue
 * as a mutex.
 */
#if( configUSE_MUTEXES == 1 )
    static void prvInitialiseMutex( Queue_t *pxNewQueue ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;
#endif

/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

/*
 * Macro to mark a queue as locked.  Locking a queue prevents an ISR from
 * accessing the queue event lists.
 */
#define prvLockQueue( pxQueue )                                \
    taskENTER_CRITICAL();                                    \
    {                                                        \
        if( ( pxQueue )->cRxLock == queueUNLOCKED )            \
        {                                                    \
            ( pxQueue )->cRxLock = queueLOCKED_UNMODIFIED;    \
        }                                                    \
        if( ( pxQueue )->cTxLock == queueUNLOCKED )            \
        {                                                    \
            ( pxQueue )->cTxLock = queueLOCKED_UNMODIFIED;    \
        }                                                    \
    }                                                        \
    taskEXIT_CRITICAL()
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

BaseType_t xQueueGenericReset( QueueHandle_t xQueue, BaseType_t xNewQueue )
{
Queue_t * const pxQueue = ( Queue_t * ) xQueue;

    configASSERT( pxQueue );

    taskENTER_CRITICAL();
    {
        pxQueue->pcTail = pxQueue->pcHead + ( pxQueue->uxLength * pxQueue->uxItemSize );
        pxQueue->uxMessagesWaiting = ( UBaseType_t ) 0U;
        pxQueue->pcWriteTo = pxQueue->pcHead;
        pxQueue->u.pcReadFrom = pxQueue->pcHead + ( ( pxQueue->uxLength - ( UBaseType_t ) 1U ) * pxQueue->uxItemSize );
        pxQueue->cRxLock = queueUNLOCKED;
        pxQueue->cTxLock = queueUNLOCKED;

        if( xNewQueue == pdFALSE )
        {
            /* If there are tasks blocked waiting to read from the queue, then
            the tasks will remain blocked as after this function exits the queue
            will still be empty.  If there are tasks blocked waiting to write to
            the queue, then one should be unblocked as after this function exits
            it will be possible to write to it. */
            if( listLIST_IS_EMPTY( &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToSend ) ) == pdFALSE )
            {
                if( xTaskRemoveFromEventList( &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToSend ) ) != pdFALSE )
                {
                    queueYIELD_IF_USING_PREEMPTION();
                }
                else
                {
                    mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                }
            }
            else
            {
                mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
            }
        }
        else
        {
            /* Ensure the event queues start in the correct state. */
            vListInitialise( &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToSend ) );
            vListInitialise( &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToReceive ) );
        }
    }
    taskEXIT_CRITICAL();

    /* A value is returned for calling semantic consistency with previous
    versions. */
    return pdPASS;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

#if( configSUPPORT_STATIC_ALLOCATION == 1 )

    QueueHandle_t xQueueGenericCreateStatic( const UBaseType_t uxQueueLength, const UBaseType_t uxItemSize, uint8_t *pucQueueStorage, StaticQueue_t *pxStaticQueue, const uint8_t ucQueueType )
    {
    Queue_t *pxNewQueue;

        configASSERT( uxQueueLength > ( UBaseType_t ) 0 );

        /* The StaticQueue_t structure and the queue storage area must be
        supplied. */
        configASSERT( pxStaticQueue != NULL );

        /* A queue storage area should be provided if the item size is not 0, and
        should not be provided if the item size is 0. */
        configASSERT( !( ( pucQueueStorage != NULL ) && ( uxItemSize == 0 ) ) );
        configASSERT( !( ( pucQueueStorage == NULL ) && ( uxItemSize != 0 ) ) );

        #if( configASSERT_DEFINED == 1 )
        {
            /* Sanity check that the size of the structure used to declare a
            variable of type StaticQueue_t or StaticSemaphore_t equals the size of
            the real queue and semaphore structures. */
            volatile size_t xSize = sizeof( StaticQueue_t );
            configASSERT( xSize == sizeof( Queue_t ) );
        }
        #endif /* configASSERT_DEFINED */

        /* The address of a statically allocated queue was passed in, use it.
        The address of a statically allocated storage area was also passed in
        but is already set. */
        pxNewQueue = ( Queue_t * ) pxStaticQueue; /*lint !e740 Unusual cast is ok as the structures are designed to have the same alignment, and the size is checked by an assert. */

        if( pxNewQueue != NULL )
        {
            #if( configSUPPORT_DYNAMIC_ALLOCATION == 1 )
            {
                /* Queues can be allocated wither statically or dynamically, so
                note this queue was allocated statically in case the queue is
                later deleted. */
                pxNewQueue->ucStaticallyAllocated = pdTRUE;
            }
            #endif /* configSUPPORT_DYNAMIC_ALLOCATION */

            prvInitialiseNewQueue( uxQueueLength, uxItemSize, pucQueueStorage, ucQueueType, pxNewQueue );
        }

        return pxNewQueue;
    }

#endif /* configSUPPORT_STATIC_ALLOCATION */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

#if( configSUPPORT_DYNAMIC_ALLOCATION == 1 )

    QueueHandle_t xQueueGenericCreate( const UBaseType_t uxQueueLength, const UBaseType_t uxItemSize, const uint8_t ucQueueType )
    {
    Queue_t *pxNewQueue;
    size_t xQueueSizeInBytes;
    uint8_t *pucQueueStorage;

        configASSERT( uxQueueLength > ( UBaseType_t ) 0 );

        if( uxItemSize == ( UBaseType_t ) 0 )
        {
            /* There is not going to be a queue storage area. */
            xQueueSizeInBytes = ( size_t ) 0;
        }
        else
        {
            /* Allocate enough space to hold the maximum number of items that
            can be in the queue at any time. */
            xQueueSizeInBytes = ( size_t ) ( uxQueueLength * uxItemSize ); /*lint !e961 MISRA exception as the casts are only redundant for some ports. */
        }

        pxNewQueue = ( Queue_t * ) pvPortMalloc( sizeof( Queue_t ) + xQueueSizeInBytes );

        if( pxNewQueue != NULL )
        {
            /* Jump past the queue structure to find the location of the queue
            storage area. */
            pucQueueStorage = ( ( uint8_t * ) pxNewQueue ) + sizeof( Queue_t );

            #if( configSUPPORT_STATIC_ALLOCATION == 1 )
            {
                /* Queues can be created either statically or dynamically, so
                note this task was created dynamically in case it is later
                deleted. */
                pxNewQueue->ucStaticallyAllocated = pdFALSE;
            }
            #endif /* configSUPPORT_STATIC_ALLOCATION */

            prvInitialiseNewQueue( uxQueueLength, uxItemSize, pucQueueStorage, ucQueueType, pxNewQueue );
        }

        return pxNewQueue;
    }

#endif /* configSUPPORT_STATIC_ALLOCATION */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

static void prvInitialiseNewQueue( const UBaseType_t uxQueueLength, const UBaseType_t uxItemSize, uint8_t *pucQueueStorage, const uint8_t ucQueueType, Queue_t *pxNewQueue )
{
    /* Remove compiler warnings about unused parameters should
    configUSE_TRACE_FACILITY not be set to 1. */
    ( void ) ucQueueType;

    if( uxItemSize == ( UBaseType_t ) 0 )
    {
        /* No RAM was allocated for the queue storage area, but PC head cannot
        be set to NULL because NULL is used as a key to say the queue is used as
        a mutex.  Therefore just set pcHead to point to the queue as a benign
        value that is known to be within the memory map. */
        pxNewQueue->pcHead = ( int8_t * ) pxNewQueue;
    }
    else
    {
        /* Set the head to the start of the queue storage area. */
        pxNewQueue->pcHead = ( int8_t * ) pucQueueStorage;
    }

    /* Initialise the queue members as described where the queue type is
    defined. */
    pxNewQueue->uxLength = uxQueueLength;
    pxNewQueue->uxItemSize = uxItemSize;
    ( void ) xQueueGenericReset( pxNewQueue, pdTRUE );

    #if ( configUSE_TRACE_FACILITY == 1 )
    {
        pxNewQueue->ucQueueType = ucQueueType;
    }
    #endif /* configUSE_TRACE_FACILITY */

    #if( configUSE_QUEUE_SETS == 1 )
    {
        pxNewQueue->pxQueueSetContainer = NULL;
    }
    #endif /* configUSE_QUEUE_SETS */

    traceQUEUE_CREATE( pxNewQueue );
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

#if( configUSE_MUTEXES == 1 )

    static void prvInitialiseMutex( Queue_t *pxNewQueue )
    {
        if( pxNewQueue != NULL )
        {
            /* The queue create function will set all the queue structure members
            correctly for a generic queue, but this function is creating a
            mutex.  Overwrite those members that need to be set differently -
            in particular the information required for priority inheritance. */
            pxNewQueue->pxMutexHolder = NULL;
            pxNewQueue->uxQueueType = queueQUEUE_IS_MUTEX;

            /* In case this is a recursive mutex. */
            pxNewQueue->u.uxRecursiveCallCount = 0;

            traceCREATE_MUTEX( pxNewQueue );

            /* Start with the semaphore in the expected state. */
            ( void ) xQueueGenericSend( pxNewQueue, NULL, ( TickType_t ) 0U, queueSEND_TO_BACK );
        }
        else
        {
            traceCREATE_MUTEX_FAILED();
        }
    }

#endif /* configUSE_MUTEXES */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

#if( ( configUSE_MUTEXES == 1 ) && ( configSUPPORT_DYNAMIC_ALLOCATION == 1 ) )

    QueueHandle_t xQueueCreateMutex( const uint8_t ucQueueType )
    {
    Queue_t *pxNewQueue;
    const UBaseType_t uxMutexLength = ( UBaseType_t ) 1, uxMutexSize = ( UBaseType_t ) 0;

        pxNewQueue = ( Queue_t * ) xQueueGenericCreate( uxMutexLength, uxMutexSize, ucQueueType );
        prvInitialiseMutex( pxNewQueue );

        return pxNewQueue;
    }

#endif /* configUSE_MUTEXES */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

#if( ( configUSE_MUTEXES == 1 ) && ( configSUPPORT_STATIC_ALLOCATION == 1 ) )

    QueueHandle_t xQueueCreateMutexStatic( const uint8_t ucQueueType, StaticQueue_t *pxStaticQueue )
    {
    Queue_t *pxNewQueue;
    const UBaseType_t uxMutexLength = ( UBaseType_t ) 1, uxMutexSize = ( UBaseType_t ) 0;

        /* Prevent compiler warnings about unused parameters if
        configUSE_TRACE_FACILITY does not equal 1. */
        ( void ) ucQueueType;

        pxNewQueue = ( Queue_t * ) xQueueGenericCreateStatic( uxMutexLength, uxMutexSize, NULL, pxStaticQueue, ucQueueType );
        prvInitialiseMutex( pxNewQueue );

        return pxNewQueue;
    }

#endif /* configUSE_MUTEXES */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

#if ( ( configUSE_MUTEXES == 1 ) && ( INCLUDE_xSemaphoreGetMutexHolder == 1 ) )

    void* xQueueGetMutexHolder( QueueHandle_t xSemaphore )
    {
    void *pxReturn;

        /* This function is called by xSemaphoreGetMutexHolder(), and should not
        be called directly.  Note:  This is a good way of determining if the
        calling task is the mutex holder, but not a good way of determining the
        identity of the mutex holder, as the holder may change between the
        following critical section exiting and the function returning. */
        taskENTER_CRITICAL();
        {
            if( ( ( Queue_t * ) xSemaphore )->uxQueueType == queueQUEUE_IS_MUTEX )
            {
                pxReturn = ( void * ) ( ( Queue_t * ) xSemaphore )->pxMutexHolder;
            }
            else
            {
                pxReturn = NULL;
            }
        }
        taskEXIT_CRITICAL();

        return pxReturn;
    } /*lint !e818 xSemaphore cannot be a pointer to const because it is a typedef. */

#endif
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

#if ( configUSE_RECURSIVE_MUTEXES == 1 )

    BaseType_t xQueueGiveMutexRecursive( QueueHandle_t xMutex )
    {
    BaseType_t xReturn;
    Queue_t * const pxMutex = ( Queue_t * ) xMutex;

        configASSERT( pxMutex );

        /* If this is the task that holds the mutex then pxMutexHolder will not
        change outside of this task.  If this task does not hold the mutex then
        pxMutexHolder can never coincidentally equal the tasks handle, and as
        this is the only condition we are interested in it does not matter if
        pxMutexHolder is accessed simultaneously by another task.  Therefore no
        mutual exclusion is required to test the pxMutexHolder variable. */
        if( pxMutex->pxMutexHolder == ( void * ) xTaskGetCurrentTaskHandle() ) /*lint !e961 Not a redundant cast as TaskHandle_t is a typedef. */
        {
            traceGIVE_MUTEX_RECURSIVE( pxMutex );

            /* uxRecursiveCallCount cannot be zero if pxMutexHolder is equal to
            the task handle, therefore no underflow check is required.  Also,
            uxRecursiveCallCount is only modified by the mutex holder, and as
            there can only be one, no mutual exclusion is required to modify the
            uxRecursiveCallCount member. */
            ( pxMutex->u.uxRecursiveCallCount )--;

            /* Has the recursive call count unwound to 0? */
            if( pxMutex->u.uxRecursiveCallCount == ( UBaseType_t ) 0 )
            {
                /* Return the mutex.  This will automatically unblock any other
                task that might be waiting to access the mutex. */
                ( void ) xQueueGenericSend( pxMutex, NULL, queueMUTEX_GIVE_BLOCK_TIME, queueSEND_TO_BACK );
            }
            else
            {
                mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
            }

            xReturn = pdPASS;
        }
        else
        {
            /* The mutex cannot be given because the calling task is not the
            holder. */
            xReturn = pdFAIL;

            traceGIVE_MUTEX_RECURSIVE_FAILED( pxMutex );
        }

        return xReturn;
    }

#endif /* configUSE_RECURSIVE_MUTEXES */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

#if ( configUSE_RECURSIVE_MUTEXES == 1 )

    BaseType_t xQueueTakeMutexRecursive( QueueHandle_t xMutex, TickType_t xTicksToWait )
    {
    BaseType_t xReturn;
    Queue_t * const pxMutex = ( Queue_t * ) xMutex;

        configASSERT( pxMutex );

        /* Comments regarding mutual exclusion as per those within
        xQueueGiveMutexRecursive(). */

        traceTAKE_MUTEX_RECURSIVE( pxMutex );

        if( pxMutex->pxMutexHolder == ( void * ) xTaskGetCurrentTaskHandle() ) /*lint !e961 Cast is not redundant as TaskHandle_t is a typedef. */
        {
            ( pxMutex->u.uxRecursiveCallCount )++;
            xReturn = pdPASS;
        }
        else
        {
            xReturn = xQueueGenericReceive( pxMutex, NULL, xTicksToWait, pdFALSE );

            /* pdPASS will only be returned if the mutex was successfully
            obtained.  The calling task may have entered the Blocked state
            before reaching here. */
            if( xReturn != pdFAIL )
            {
                ( pxMutex->u.uxRecursiveCallCount )++;
            }
            else
            {
                traceTAKE_MUTEX_RECURSIVE_FAILED( pxMutex );
            }
        }

        return xReturn;
    }

#endif /* configUSE_RECURSIVE_MUTEXES */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

#if( ( configUSE_COUNTING_SEMAPHORES == 1 ) && ( configSUPPORT_STATIC_ALLOCATION == 1 ) )

    QueueHandle_t xQueueCreateCountingSemaphoreStatic( const UBaseType_t uxMaxCount, const UBaseType_t uxInitialCount, StaticQueue_t *pxStaticQueue )
    {
    QueueHandle_t xHandle;

        configASSERT( uxMaxCount != 0 );
        configASSERT( uxInitialCount <= uxMaxCount );

        xHandle = xQueueGenericCreateStatic( uxMaxCount, queueSEMAPHORE_QUEUE_ITEM_LENGTH, NULL, pxStaticQueue, queueQUEUE_TYPE_COUNTING_SEMAPHORE );

        if( xHandle != NULL )
        {
            ( ( Queue_t * ) xHandle )->uxMessagesWaiting = uxInitialCount;

            traceCREATE_COUNTING_SEMAPHORE();
        }
        else
        {
            traceCREATE_COUNTING_SEMAPHORE_FAILED();
        }

        return xHandle;
    }

#endif /* ( ( configUSE_COUNTING_SEMAPHORES == 1 ) && ( configSUPPORT_DYNAMIC_ALLOCATION == 1 ) ) */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

#if( ( configUSE_COUNTING_SEMAPHORES == 1 ) && ( configSUPPORT_DYNAMIC_ALLOCATION == 1 ) )

    QueueHandle_t xQueueCreateCountingSemaphore( const UBaseType_t uxMaxCount, const UBaseType_t uxInitialCount )
    {
    QueueHandle_t xHandle;

        configASSERT( uxMaxCount != 0 );
        configASSERT( uxInitialCount <= uxMaxCount );

        xHandle = xQueueGenericCreate( uxMaxCount, queueSEMAPHORE_QUEUE_ITEM_LENGTH, queueQUEUE_TYPE_COUNTING_SEMAPHORE );

        if( xHandle != NULL )
        {
            ( ( Queue_t * ) xHandle )->uxMessagesWaiting = uxInitialCount;

            traceCREATE_COUNTING_SEMAPHORE();
        }
        else
        {
            traceCREATE_COUNTING_SEMAPHORE_FAILED();
        }

        return xHandle;
    }

#endif /* ( ( configUSE_COUNTING_SEMAPHORES == 1 ) && ( configSUPPORT_DYNAMIC_ALLOCATION == 1 ) ) */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

BaseType_t xQueueGenericSend( QueueHandle_t xQueue, const void * const pvItemToQueue, TickType_t xTicksToWait, const BaseType_t xCopyPosition )
{
BaseType_t xEntryTimeSet = pdFALSE, xYieldRequired;
TimeOut_t xTimeOut;
Queue_t * const pxQueue = ( Queue_t * ) xQueue;

    configASSERT( pxQueue );
    configASSERT( !( ( pvItemToQueue == NULL ) && ( pxQueue->uxItemSize != ( UBaseType_t ) 0U ) ) );
    configASSERT( !( ( xCopyPosition == queueOVERWRITE ) && ( pxQueue->uxLength != 1 ) ) );
    #if ( ( INCLUDE_xTaskGetSchedulerState == 1 ) || ( configUSE_TIMERS == 1 ) )
    {
        configASSERT( !( ( xTaskGetSchedulerState() == taskSCHEDULER_SUSPENDED ) && ( xTicksToWait != 0 ) ) );
    }
    #endif


    /* This function relaxes the coding standard somewhat to allow return
    statements within the function itself.  This is done in the interest
    of execution time efficiency. */
    for( ;; )
    {
        taskENTER_CRITICAL();
        {
            /* Is there room on the queue now?  The running task must be the
            highest priority task wanting to access the queue.  If the head item
            in the queue is to be overwritten then it does not matter if the
            queue is full. */
            if( ( pxQueue->uxMessagesWaiting < pxQueue->uxLength ) || ( xCopyPosition == queueOVERWRITE ) )
            {
                traceQUEUE_SEND( pxQueue );
                xYieldRequired = prvCopyDataToQueue( pxQueue, pvItemToQueue, xCopyPosition );

                #if ( configUSE_QUEUE_SETS == 1 )
                {
                    if( pxQueue->pxQueueSetContainer != NULL )
                    {
                        if( prvNotifyQueueSetContainer( pxQueue, xCopyPosition ) != pdFALSE )
                        {
                            /* The queue is a member of a queue set, and posting
                            to the queue set caused a higher priority task to
                            unblock. A context switch is required. */
                            queueYIELD_IF_USING_PREEMPTION();
                        }
                        else
                        {
                            mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                        }
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        /* If there was a task waiting for data to arrive on the
                        queue then unblock it now. */
                        if( listLIST_IS_EMPTY( &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToReceive ) ) == pdFALSE )
                        {
                            if( xTaskRemoveFromEventList( &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToReceive ) ) != pdFALSE )
                            {
                                /* The unblocked task has a priority higher than
                                our own so yield immediately.  Yes it is ok to
                                do this from within the critical section - the
                                kernel takes care of that. */
                                queueYIELD_IF_USING_PREEMPTION();
                            }
                            else
                            {
                                mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                            }
                        }
                        else if( xYieldRequired != pdFALSE )
                        {
                            /* This path is a special case that will only get
                            executed if the task was holding multiple mutexes
                            and the mutexes were given back in an order that is
                            different to that in which they were taken. */
                            queueYIELD_IF_USING_PREEMPTION();
                        }
                        else
                        {
                            mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                        }
                    }
                }
                #else /* configUSE_QUEUE_SETS */
                {
                    /* If there was a task waiting for data to arrive on the
                    queue then unblock it now. */
                    if( listLIST_IS_EMPTY( &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToReceive ) ) == pdFALSE )
                    {
                        if( xTaskRemoveFromEventList( &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToReceive ) ) != pdFALSE )
                        {
                            /* The unblocked task has a priority higher than
                            our own so yield immediately.  Yes it is ok to do
                            this from within the critical section - the kernel
                            takes care of that. */
                            queueYIELD_IF_USING_PREEMPTION();
                        }
                        else
                        {
                            mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                        }
                    }
                    else if( xYieldRequired != pdFALSE )
                    {
                        /* This path is a special case that will only get
                        executed if the task was holding multiple mutexes and
                        the mutexes were given back in an order that is
                        different to that in which they were taken. */
                        queueYIELD_IF_USING_PREEMPTION();
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                    }
                }
                #endif /* configUSE_QUEUE_SETS */

                taskEXIT_CRITICAL();
                return pdPASS;
            }
            else
            {
                if( xTicksToWait == ( TickType_t ) 0 )
                {
                    /* The queue was full and no block time is specified (or
                    the block time has expired) so leave now. */
                    taskEXIT_CRITICAL();

                    /* Return to the original privilege level before exiting
                    the function. */
                    traceQUEUE_SEND_FAILED( pxQueue );
                    return errQUEUE_FULL;
                }
                else if( xEntryTimeSet == pdFALSE )
                {
                    /* The queue was full and a block time was specified so
                    configure the timeout structure. */
                    vTaskSetTimeOutState( &xTimeOut );
                    xEntryTimeSet = pdTRUE;
                }
                else
                {
                    /* Entry time was already set. */
                    mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                }
            }
        }
        taskEXIT_CRITICAL();

        /* Interrupts and other tasks can send to and receive from the queue
        now the critical section has been exited. */

        vTaskSuspendAll();
        prvLockQueue( pxQueue );

        /* Update the timeout state to see if it has expired yet. */
        if( xTaskCheckForTimeOut( &xTimeOut, &xTicksToWait ) == pdFALSE )
        {
            if( prvIsQueueFull( pxQueue ) != pdFALSE )
            {
                traceBLOCKING_ON_QUEUE_SEND( pxQueue );
                vTaskPlaceOnEventList( &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToSend ), xTicksToWait );

                /* Unlocking the queue means queue events can effect the
                event list.  It is possible    that interrupts occurring now
                remove this task from the event    list again - but as the
                scheduler is suspended the task will go onto the pending
                ready last instead of the actual ready list. */
                prvUnlockQueue( pxQueue );

                /* Resuming the scheduler will move tasks from the pending
                ready list into the ready list - so it is feasible that this
                task is already in a ready list before it yields - in which
                case the yield will not cause a context switch unless there
                is also a higher priority task in the pending ready list. */
                if( xTaskResumeAll() == pdFALSE )
                {
                    portYIELD_WITHIN_API();
                }
            }
            else
            {
                /* Try again. */
                prvUnlockQueue( pxQueue );
                ( void ) xTaskResumeAll();
            }
        }
        else
        {
            /* The timeout has expired. */
            prvUnlockQueue( pxQueue );
            ( void ) xTaskResumeAll();

            traceQUEUE_SEND_FAILED( pxQueue );
            return errQUEUE_FULL;
        }
    }
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

BaseType_t xQueueGenericSendFromISR( QueueHandle_t xQueue, const void * const pvItemToQueue, BaseType_t * const pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken, const BaseType_t xCopyPosition )
{
BaseType_t xReturn;
UBaseType_t uxSavedInterruptStatus;
Queue_t * const pxQueue = ( Queue_t * ) xQueue;

    configASSERT( pxQueue );
    configASSERT( !( ( pvItemToQueue == NULL ) && ( pxQueue->uxItemSize != ( UBaseType_t ) 0U ) ) );
    configASSERT( !( ( xCopyPosition == queueOVERWRITE ) && ( pxQueue->uxLength != 1 ) ) );

    /* RTOS ports that support interrupt nesting have the concept of a maximum
    system call (or maximum API call) interrupt priority.  Interrupts that are
    above the maximum system call priority are kept permanently enabled, even
    when the RTOS kernel is in a critical section, but cannot make any calls to
    FreeRTOS API functions.  If configASSERT() is defined in FreeRTOSConfig.h
    then portASSERT_IF_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY_INVALID() will result in an assertion
    failure if a FreeRTOS API function is called from an interrupt that has been
    assigned a priority above the configured maximum system call priority.
    Only FreeRTOS functions that end in FromISR can be called from interrupts
    that have been assigned a priority at or (logically) below the maximum
    system call    interrupt priority.  FreeRTOS maintains a separate interrupt
    safe API to ensure interrupt entry is as fast and as simple as possible.
    More information (albeit Cortex-M specific) is provided on the following
    link: http://www.freertos.org/RTOS-Cortex-M3-M4.html */
    portASSERT_IF_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY_INVALID();

    /* Similar to xQueueGenericSend, except without blocking if there is no room
    in the queue.  Also don't directly wake a task that was blocked on a queue
    read, instead return a flag to say whether a context switch is required or
    not (i.e. has a task with a higher priority than us been woken by this
    post). */
    uxSavedInterruptStatus = portSET_INTERRUPT_MASK_FROM_ISR();
    {
        if( ( pxQueue->uxMessagesWaiting < pxQueue->uxLength ) || ( xCopyPosition == queueOVERWRITE ) )
        {
            const int8_t cTxLock = pxQueue->cTxLock;

            traceQUEUE_SEND_FROM_ISR( pxQueue );

            /* Semaphores use xQueueGiveFromISR(), so pxQueue will not be a
            semaphore or mutex.  That means prvCopyDataToQueue() cannot result
            in a task disinheriting a priority and prvCopyDataToQueue() can be
            called here even though the disinherit function does not check if
            the scheduler is suspended before accessing the ready lists. */
            ( void ) prvCopyDataToQueue( pxQueue, pvItemToQueue, xCopyPosition );

            /* The event list is not altered if the queue is locked.  This will
            be done when the queue is unlocked later. */
            if( cTxLock == queueUNLOCKED )
            {
                #if ( configUSE_QUEUE_SETS == 1 )
                {
                    if( pxQueue->pxQueueSetContainer != NULL )
                    {
                        if( prvNotifyQueueSetContainer( pxQueue, xCopyPosition ) != pdFALSE )
                        {
                            /* The queue is a member of a queue set, and posting
                            to the queue set caused a higher priority task to
                            unblock.  A context switch is required. */
                            if( pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken != NULL )
                            {
                                *pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken = pdTRUE;
                            }
                            else
                            {
                                mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                            }
                        }
                        else
                        {
                            mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                        }
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        if( listLIST_IS_EMPTY( &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToReceive ) ) == pdFALSE )
                        {
                            if( xTaskRemoveFromEventList( &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToReceive ) ) != pdFALSE )
                            {
                                /* The task waiting has a higher priority so
                                record that a context switch is required. */
                                if( pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken != NULL )
                                {
                                    *pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken = pdTRUE;
                                }
                                else
                                {
                                    mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                                }
                            }
                            else
                            {
                                mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                            }
                        }
                        else
                        {
                            mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                        }
                    }
                }
                #else /* configUSE_QUEUE_SETS */
                {
                    if( listLIST_IS_EMPTY( &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToReceive ) ) == pdFALSE )
                    {
                        if( xTaskRemoveFromEventList( &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToReceive ) ) != pdFALSE )
                        {
                            /* The task waiting has a higher priority so record that a
                            context    switch is required. */
                            if( pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken != NULL )
                            {
                                *pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken = pdTRUE;
                            }
                            else
                            {
                                mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                            }
                        }
                        else
                        {
                            mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                        }
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                    }
                }
                #endif /* configUSE_QUEUE_SETS */
            }
            else
            {
                /* Increment the lock count so the task that unlocks the queue
                knows that data was posted while it was locked. */
                pxQueue->cTxLock = ( int8_t ) ( cTxLock + 1 );
            }

            xReturn = pdPASS;
        }
        else
        {
            traceQUEUE_SEND_FROM_ISR_FAILED( pxQueue );
            xReturn = errQUEUE_FULL;
        }
    }
    portCLEAR_INTERRUPT_MASK_FROM_ISR( uxSavedInterruptStatus );

    return xReturn;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

BaseType_t xQueueGiveFromISR( QueueHandle_t xQueue, BaseType_t * const pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken )
{
BaseType_t xReturn;
UBaseType_t uxSavedInterruptStatus;
Queue_t * const pxQueue = ( Queue_t * ) xQueue;

    /* Similar to xQueueGenericSendFromISR() but used with semaphores where the
    item size is 0.  Don't directly wake a task that was blocked on a queue
    read, instead return a flag to say whether a context switch is required or
    not (i.e. has a task with a higher priority than us been woken by this
    post). */

    configASSERT( pxQueue );

    /* xQueueGenericSendFromISR() should be used instead of xQueueGiveFromISR()
    if the item size is not 0. */
    configASSERT( pxQueue->uxItemSize == 0 );

    /* Normally a mutex would not be given from an interrupt, especially if
    there is a mutex holder, as priority inheritance makes no sense for an
    interrupts, only tasks. */
    configASSERT( !( ( pxQueue->uxQueueType == queueQUEUE_IS_MUTEX ) && ( pxQueue->pxMutexHolder != NULL ) ) );

    /* RTOS ports that support interrupt nesting have the concept of a maximum
    system call (or maximum API call) interrupt priority.  Interrupts that are
    above the maximum system call priority are kept permanently enabled, even
    when the RTOS kernel is in a critical section, but cannot make any calls to
    FreeRTOS API functions.  If configASSERT() is defined in FreeRTOSConfig.h
    then portASSERT_IF_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY_INVALID() will result in an assertion
    failure if a FreeRTOS API function is called from an interrupt that has been
    assigned a priority above the configured maximum system call priority.
    Only FreeRTOS functions that end in FromISR can be called from interrupts
    that have been assigned a priority at or (logically) below the maximum
    system call    interrupt priority.  FreeRTOS maintains a separate interrupt
    safe API to ensure interrupt entry is as fast and as simple as possible.
    More information (albeit Cortex-M specific) is provided on the following
    link: http://www.freertos.org/RTOS-Cortex-M3-M4.html */
    portASSERT_IF_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY_INVALID();

    uxSavedInterruptStatus = portSET_INTERRUPT_MASK_FROM_ISR();
    {
        const UBaseType_t uxMessagesWaiting = pxQueue->uxMessagesWaiting;

        /* When the queue is used to implement a semaphore no data is ever
        moved through the queue but it is still valid to see if the queue 'has
        space'. */
        if( uxMessagesWaiting < pxQueue->uxLength )
        {
            const int8_t cTxLock = pxQueue->cTxLock;

            traceQUEUE_SEND_FROM_ISR( pxQueue );

            /* A task can only have an inherited priority if it is a mutex
            holder - and if there is a mutex holder then the mutex cannot be
            given from an ISR.  As this is the ISR version of the function it
            can be assumed there is no mutex holder and no need to determine if
            priority disinheritance is needed.  Simply increase the count of
            messages (semaphores) available. */
            pxQueue->uxMessagesWaiting = uxMessagesWaiting + 1;

            /* The event list is not altered if the queue is locked.  This will
            be done when the queue is unlocked later. */
            if( cTxLock == queueUNLOCKED )
            {
                #if ( configUSE_QUEUE_SETS == 1 )
                {
                    if( pxQueue->pxQueueSetContainer != NULL )
                    {
                        if( prvNotifyQueueSetContainer( pxQueue, queueSEND_TO_BACK ) != pdFALSE )
                        {
                            /* The semaphore is a member of a queue set, and
                            posting    to the queue set caused a higher priority
                            task to    unblock.  A context switch is required. */
                            if( pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken != NULL )
                            {
                                *pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken = pdTRUE;
                            }
                            else
                            {
                                mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                            }
                        }
                        else
                        {
                            mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                        }
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        if( listLIST_IS_EMPTY( &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToReceive ) ) == pdFALSE )
                        {
                            if( xTaskRemoveFromEventList( &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToReceive ) ) != pdFALSE )
                            {
                                /* The task waiting has a higher priority so
                                record that a context switch is required. */
                                if( pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken != NULL )
                                {
                                    *pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken = pdTRUE;
                                }
                                else
                                {
                                    mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                                }
                            }
                            else
                            {
                                mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                            }
                        }
                        else
                        {
                            mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                        }
                    }
                }
                #else /* configUSE_QUEUE_SETS */
                {
                    if( listLIST_IS_EMPTY( &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToReceive ) ) == pdFALSE )
                    {
                        if( xTaskRemoveFromEventList( &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToReceive ) ) != pdFALSE )
                        {
                            /* The task waiting has a higher priority so record that a
                            context    switch is required. */
                            if( pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken != NULL )
                            {
                                *pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken = pdTRUE;
                            }
                            else
                            {
                                mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                            }
                        }
                        else
                        {
                            mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                        }
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                    }
                }
                #endif /* configUSE_QUEUE_SETS */
            }
            else
            {
                /* Increment the lock count so the task that unlocks the queue
                knows that data was posted while it was locked. */
                pxQueue->cTxLock = ( int8_t ) ( cTxLock + 1 );
            }

            xReturn = pdPASS;
        }
        else
        {
            traceQUEUE_SEND_FROM_ISR_FAILED( pxQueue );
            xReturn = errQUEUE_FULL;
        }
    }
    portCLEAR_INTERRUPT_MASK_FROM_ISR( uxSavedInterruptStatus );

    return xReturn;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

BaseType_t xQueueGenericReceive( QueueHandle_t xQueue, void * const pvBuffer, TickType_t xTicksToWait, const BaseType_t xJustPeeking )
{
BaseType_t xEntryTimeSet = pdFALSE;
TimeOut_t xTimeOut;
int8_t *pcOriginalReadPosition;
Queue_t * const pxQueue = ( Queue_t * ) xQueue;

    configASSERT( pxQueue );
    configASSERT( !( ( pvBuffer == NULL ) && ( pxQueue->uxItemSize != ( UBaseType_t ) 0U ) ) );
    #if ( ( INCLUDE_xTaskGetSchedulerState == 1 ) || ( configUSE_TIMERS == 1 ) )
    {
        configASSERT( !( ( xTaskGetSchedulerState() == taskSCHEDULER_SUSPENDED ) && ( xTicksToWait != 0 ) ) );
    }
    #endif

    /* This function relaxes the coding standard somewhat to allow return
    statements within the function itself.  This is done in the interest
    of execution time efficiency. */

    for( ;; )
    {
        taskENTER_CRITICAL();
        {
            const UBaseType_t uxMessagesWaiting = pxQueue->uxMessagesWaiting;

            /* Is there data in the queue now?  To be running the calling task
            must be the highest priority task wanting to access the queue. */
            if( uxMessagesWaiting > ( UBaseType_t ) 0 )
            {
                /* Remember the read position in case the queue is only being
                peeked. */
                pcOriginalReadPosition = pxQueue->u.pcReadFrom;

                prvCopyDataFromQueue( pxQueue, pvBuffer );

                if( xJustPeeking == pdFALSE )
                {
                    traceQUEUE_RECEIVE( pxQueue );

                    /* Actually removing data, not just peeking. */
                    pxQueue->uxMessagesWaiting = uxMessagesWaiting - 1;

                    #if ( configUSE_MUTEXES == 1 )
                    {
                        if( pxQueue->uxQueueType == queueQUEUE_IS_MUTEX )
                        {
                            /* Record the information required to implement
                            priority inheritance should it become necessary. */
                            pxQueue->pxMutexHolder = ( int8_t * ) pvTaskIncrementMutexHeldCount(); /*lint !e961 Cast is not redundant as TaskHandle_t is a typedef. */
                        }
                        else
                        {
                            mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                        }
                    }
                    #endif /* configUSE_MUTEXES */

                    if( listLIST_IS_EMPTY( &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToSend ) ) == pdFALSE )
                    {
                        if( xTaskRemoveFromEventList( &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToSend ) ) != pdFALSE )
                        {
                            queueYIELD_IF_USING_PREEMPTION();
                        }
                        else
                        {
                            mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                        }
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                    }
                }
                else
                {
                    traceQUEUE_PEEK( pxQueue );

                    /* The data is not being removed, so reset the read
                    pointer. */
                    pxQueue->u.pcReadFrom = pcOriginalReadPosition;

                    /* The data is being left in the queue, so see if there are
                    any other tasks waiting for the data. */
                    if( listLIST_IS_EMPTY( &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToReceive ) ) == pdFALSE )
                    {
                        if( xTaskRemoveFromEventList( &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToReceive ) ) != pdFALSE )
                        {
                            /* The task waiting has a higher priority than this task. */
                            queueYIELD_IF_USING_PREEMPTION();
                        }
                        else
                        {
                            mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                        }
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                    }
                }

                taskEXIT_CRITICAL();
                return pdPASS;
            }
            else
            {
                if( xTicksToWait == ( TickType_t ) 0 )
                {
                    /* The queue was empty and no block time is specified (or
                    the block time has expired) so leave now. */
                    taskEXIT_CRITICAL();
                    traceQUEUE_RECEIVE_FAILED( pxQueue );
                    return errQUEUE_EMPTY;
                }
                else if( xEntryTimeSet == pdFALSE )
                {
                    /* The queue was empty and a block time was specified so
                    configure the timeout structure. */
                    vTaskSetTimeOutState( &xTimeOut );
                    xEntryTimeSet = pdTRUE;
                }
                else
                {
                    /* Entry time was already set. */
                    mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                }
            }
        }
        taskEXIT_CRITICAL();

        /* Interrupts and other tasks can send to and receive from the queue
        now the critical section has been exited. */

        vTaskSuspendAll();
        prvLockQueue( pxQueue );

        /* Update the timeout state to see if it has expired yet. */
        if( xTaskCheckForTimeOut( &xTimeOut, &xTicksToWait ) == pdFALSE )
        {
            if( prvIsQueueEmpty( pxQueue ) != pdFALSE )
            {
                traceBLOCKING_ON_QUEUE_RECEIVE( pxQueue );

                #if ( configUSE_MUTEXES == 1 )
                {
                    if( pxQueue->uxQueueType == queueQUEUE_IS_MUTEX )
                    {
                        taskENTER_CRITICAL();
                        {
                            vTaskPriorityInherit( ( void * ) pxQueue->pxMutexHolder );
                        }
                        taskEXIT_CRITICAL();
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                    }
                }
                #endif

                vTaskPlaceOnEventList( &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToReceive ), xTicksToWait );
                prvUnlockQueue( pxQueue );
                if( xTaskResumeAll() == pdFALSE )
                {
                    portYIELD_WITHIN_API();
                }
                else
                {
                    mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                }
            }
            else
            {
                /* Try again. */
                prvUnlockQueue( pxQueue );
                ( void ) xTaskResumeAll();
            }
        }
        else
        {
            prvUnlockQueue( pxQueue );
            ( void ) xTaskResumeAll();

            if( prvIsQueueEmpty( pxQueue ) != pdFALSE )
            {
                traceQUEUE_RECEIVE_FAILED( pxQueue );
                return errQUEUE_EMPTY;
            }
            else
            {
                mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
            }
        }
    }
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

BaseType_t xQueueReceiveFromISR( QueueHandle_t xQueue, void * const pvBuffer, BaseType_t * const pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken )
{
BaseType_t xReturn;
UBaseType_t uxSavedInterruptStatus;
Queue_t * const pxQueue = ( Queue_t * ) xQueue;

    configASSERT( pxQueue );
    configASSERT( !( ( pvBuffer == NULL ) && ( pxQueue->uxItemSize != ( UBaseType_t ) 0U ) ) );

    /* RTOS ports that support interrupt nesting have the concept of a maximum
    system call (or maximum API call) interrupt priority.  Interrupts that are
    above the maximum system call priority are kept permanently enabled, even
    when the RTOS kernel is in a critical section, but cannot make any calls to
    FreeRTOS API functions.  If configASSERT() is defined in FreeRTOSConfig.h
    then portASSERT_IF_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY_INVALID() will result in an assertion
    failure if a FreeRTOS API function is called from an interrupt that has been
    assigned a priority above the configured maximum system call priority.
    Only FreeRTOS functions that end in FromISR can be called from interrupts
    that have been assigned a priority at or (logically) below the maximum
    system call    interrupt priority.  FreeRTOS maintains a separate interrupt
    safe API to ensure interrupt entry is as fast and as simple as possible.
    More information (albeit Cortex-M specific) is provided on the following
    link: http://www.freertos.org/RTOS-Cortex-M3-M4.html */
    portASSERT_IF_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY_INVALID();

    uxSavedInterruptStatus = portSET_INTERRUPT_MASK_FROM_ISR();
    {
        const UBaseType_t uxMessagesWaiting = pxQueue->uxMessagesWaiting;

        /* Cannot block in an ISR, so check there is data available. */
        if( uxMessagesWaiting > ( UBaseType_t ) 0 )
        {
            const int8_t cRxLock = pxQueue->cRxLock;

            traceQUEUE_RECEIVE_FROM_ISR( pxQueue );

            prvCopyDataFromQueue( pxQueue, pvBuffer );
            pxQueue->uxMessagesWaiting = uxMessagesWaiting - 1;

            /* If the queue is locked the event list will not be modified.
            Instead update the lock count so the task that unlocks the queue
            will know that an ISR has removed data while the queue was
            locked. */
            if( cRxLock == queueUNLOCKED )
            {
                if( listLIST_IS_EMPTY( &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToSend ) ) == pdFALSE )
                {
                    if( xTaskRemoveFromEventList( &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToSend ) ) != pdFALSE )
                    {
                        /* The task waiting has a higher priority than us so
                        force a context switch. */
                        if( pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken != NULL )
                        {
                            *pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken = pdTRUE;
                        }
                        else
                        {
                            mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                        }
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                    }
                }
                else
                {
                    mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                }
            }
            else
            {
                /* Increment the lock count so the task that unlocks the queue
                knows that data was removed while it was locked. */
                pxQueue->cRxLock = ( int8_t ) ( cRxLock + 1 );
            }

            xReturn = pdPASS;
        }
        else
        {
            xReturn = pdFAIL;
            traceQUEUE_RECEIVE_FROM_ISR_FAILED( pxQueue );
        }
    }
    portCLEAR_INTERRUPT_MASK_FROM_ISR( uxSavedInterruptStatus );

    return xReturn;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

BaseType_t xQueuePeekFromISR( QueueHandle_t xQueue,  void * const pvBuffer )
{
BaseType_t xReturn;
UBaseType_t uxSavedInterruptStatus;
int8_t *pcOriginalReadPosition;
Queue_t * const pxQueue = ( Queue_t * ) xQueue;

    configASSERT( pxQueue );
    configASSERT( !( ( pvBuffer == NULL ) && ( pxQueue->uxItemSize != ( UBaseType_t ) 0U ) ) );
    configASSERT( pxQueue->uxItemSize != 0 ); /* Can't peek a semaphore. */

    /* RTOS ports that support interrupt nesting have the concept of a maximum
    system call (or maximum API call) interrupt priority.  Interrupts that are
    above the maximum system call priority are kept permanently enabled, even
    when the RTOS kernel is in a critical section, but cannot make any calls to
    FreeRTOS API functions.  If configASSERT() is defined in FreeRTOSConfig.h
    then portASSERT_IF_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY_INVALID() will result in an assertion
    failure if a FreeRTOS API function is called from an interrupt that has been
    assigned a priority above the configured maximum system call priority.
    Only FreeRTOS functions that end in FromISR can be called from interrupts
    that have been assigned a priority at or (logically) below the maximum
    system call    interrupt priority.  FreeRTOS maintains a separate interrupt
    safe API to ensure interrupt entry is as fast and as simple as possible.
    More information (albeit Cortex-M specific) is provided on the following
    link: http://www.freertos.org/RTOS-Cortex-M3-M4.html */
    portASSERT_IF_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY_INVALID();

    uxSavedInterruptStatus = portSET_INTERRUPT_MASK_FROM_ISR();
    {
        /* Cannot block in an ISR, so check there is data available. */
        if( pxQueue->uxMessagesWaiting > ( UBaseType_t ) 0 )
        {
            traceQUEUE_PEEK_FROM_ISR( pxQueue );

            /* Remember the read position so it can be reset as nothing is
            actually being removed from the queue. */
            pcOriginalReadPosition = pxQueue->u.pcReadFrom;
            prvCopyDataFromQueue( pxQueue, pvBuffer );
            pxQueue->u.pcReadFrom = pcOriginalReadPosition;

            xReturn = pdPASS;
        }
        else
        {
            xReturn = pdFAIL;
            traceQUEUE_PEEK_FROM_ISR_FAILED( pxQueue );
        }
    }
    portCLEAR_INTERRUPT_MASK_FROM_ISR( uxSavedInterruptStatus );

    return xReturn;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

UBaseType_t uxQueueMessagesWaiting( const QueueHandle_t xQueue )
{
UBaseType_t uxReturn;

    configASSERT( xQueue );

    taskENTER_CRITICAL();
    {
        uxReturn = ( ( Queue_t * ) xQueue )->uxMessagesWaiting;
    }
    taskEXIT_CRITICAL();

    return uxReturn;
} /*lint !e818 Pointer cannot be declared const as xQueue is a typedef not pointer. */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

UBaseType_t uxQueueSpacesAvailable( const QueueHandle_t xQueue )
{
UBaseType_t uxReturn;
Queue_t *pxQueue;

    pxQueue = ( Queue_t * ) xQueue;
    configASSERT( pxQueue );

    taskENTER_CRITICAL();
    {
        uxReturn = pxQueue->uxLength - pxQueue->uxMessagesWaiting;
    }
    taskEXIT_CRITICAL();

    return uxReturn;
} /*lint !e818 Pointer cannot be declared const as xQueue is a typedef not pointer. */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

UBaseType_t uxQueueMessagesWaitingFromISR( const QueueHandle_t xQueue )
{
UBaseType_t uxReturn;

    configASSERT( xQueue );

    uxReturn = ( ( Queue_t * ) xQueue )->uxMessagesWaiting;

    return uxReturn;
} /*lint !e818 Pointer cannot be declared const as xQueue is a typedef not pointer. */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

void vQueueDelete( QueueHandle_t xQueue )
{
Queue_t * const pxQueue = ( Queue_t * ) xQueue;

    configASSERT( pxQueue );
    traceQUEUE_DELETE( pxQueue );

    #if ( configQUEUE_REGISTRY_SIZE > 0 )
    {
        vQueueUnregisterQueue( pxQueue );
    }
    #endif

    #if( ( configSUPPORT_DYNAMIC_ALLOCATION == 1 ) && ( configSUPPORT_STATIC_ALLOCATION == 0 ) )
    {
        /* The queue can only have been allocated dynamically - free it
        again. */
        vPortFree( pxQueue );
    }
    #elif( ( configSUPPORT_DYNAMIC_ALLOCATION == 1 ) && ( configSUPPORT_STATIC_ALLOCATION == 1 ) )
    {
        /* The queue could have been allocated statically or dynamically, so
        check before attempting to free the memory. */
        if( pxQueue->ucStaticallyAllocated == ( uint8_t ) pdFALSE )
        {
            vPortFree( pxQueue );
        }
        else
        {
            mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
        }
    }
    #else
    {
        /* The queue must have been statically allocated, so is not going to be
        deleted.  Avoid compiler warnings about the unused parameter. */
        ( void ) pxQueue;
    }
    #endif /* configSUPPORT_DYNAMIC_ALLOCATION */
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

#if ( configUSE_TRACE_FACILITY == 1 )

    UBaseType_t uxQueueGetQueueNumber( QueueHandle_t xQueue )
    {
        return ( ( Queue_t * ) xQueue )->uxQueueNumber;
    }

#endif /* configUSE_TRACE_FACILITY */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

#if ( configUSE_TRACE_FACILITY == 1 )

    void vQueueSetQueueNumber( QueueHandle_t xQueue, UBaseType_t uxQueueNumber )
    {
        ( ( Queue_t * ) xQueue )->uxQueueNumber = uxQueueNumber;
    }

#endif /* configUSE_TRACE_FACILITY */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

#if ( configUSE_TRACE_FACILITY == 1 )

    uint8_t ucQueueGetQueueType( QueueHandle_t xQueue )
    {
        return ( ( Queue_t * ) xQueue )->ucQueueType;
    }

#endif /* configUSE_TRACE_FACILITY */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

static BaseType_t prvCopyDataToQueue( Queue_t * const pxQueue, const void *pvItemToQueue, const BaseType_t xPosition )
{
BaseType_t xReturn = pdFALSE;
UBaseType_t uxMessagesWaiting;

    /* This function is called from a critical section. */

    uxMessagesWaiting = pxQueue->uxMessagesWaiting;

    if( pxQueue->uxItemSize == ( UBaseType_t ) 0 )
    {
        #if ( configUSE_MUTEXES == 1 )
        {
            if( pxQueue->uxQueueType == queueQUEUE_IS_MUTEX )
            {
                /* The mutex is no longer being held. */
                xReturn = xTaskPriorityDisinherit( ( void * ) pxQueue->pxMutexHolder );
                pxQueue->pxMutexHolder = NULL;
            }
            else
            {
                mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
            }
        }
        #endif /* configUSE_MUTEXES */
    }
    else if( xPosition == queueSEND_TO_BACK )
    {
        ( void ) memcpy( ( void * ) pxQueue->pcWriteTo, pvItemToQueue, ( size_t ) pxQueue->uxItemSize ); /*lint !e961 !e418 MISRA exception as the casts are only redundant for some ports, plus previous logic ensures a null pointer can only be passed to memcpy() if the copy size is 0. */
        pxQueue->pcWriteTo += pxQueue->uxItemSize;
        if( pxQueue->pcWriteTo >= pxQueue->pcTail ) /*lint !e946 MISRA exception justified as comparison of pointers is the cleanest solution. */
        {
            pxQueue->pcWriteTo = pxQueue->pcHead;
        }
        else
        {
            mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
        }
    }
    else
    {
        ( void ) memcpy( ( void * ) pxQueue->u.pcReadFrom, pvItemToQueue, ( size_t ) pxQueue->uxItemSize ); /*lint !e961 MISRA exception as the casts are only redundant for some ports. */
        pxQueue->u.pcReadFrom -= pxQueue->uxItemSize;
        if( pxQueue->u.pcReadFrom < pxQueue->pcHead ) /*lint !e946 MISRA exception justified as comparison of pointers is the cleanest solution. */
        {
            pxQueue->u.pcReadFrom = ( pxQueue->pcTail - pxQueue->uxItemSize );
        }
        else
        {
            mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
        }

        if( xPosition == queueOVERWRITE )
        {
            if( uxMessagesWaiting > ( UBaseType_t ) 0 )
            {
                /* An item is not being added but overwritten, so subtract
                one from the recorded number of items in the queue so when
                one is added again below the number of recorded items remains
                correct. */
                --uxMessagesWaiting;
            }
            else
            {
                mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
            }
        }
        else
        {
            mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
        }
    }

    pxQueue->uxMessagesWaiting = uxMessagesWaiting + 1;

    return xReturn;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

static void prvCopyDataFromQueue( Queue_t * const pxQueue, void * const pvBuffer )
{
    if( pxQueue->uxItemSize != ( UBaseType_t ) 0 )
    {
        pxQueue->u.pcReadFrom += pxQueue->uxItemSize;
        if( pxQueue->u.pcReadFrom >= pxQueue->pcTail ) /*lint !e946 MISRA exception justified as use of the relational operator is the cleanest solutions. */
        {
            pxQueue->u.pcReadFrom = pxQueue->pcHead;
        }
        else
        {
            mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
        }
        ( void ) memcpy( ( void * ) pvBuffer, ( void * ) pxQueue->u.pcReadFrom, ( size_t ) pxQueue->uxItemSize ); /*lint !e961 !e418 MISRA exception as the casts are only redundant for some ports.  Also previous logic ensures a null pointer can only be passed to memcpy() when the count is 0. */
    }
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

static void prvUnlockQueue( Queue_t * const pxQueue )
{
    /* THIS FUNCTION MUST BE CALLED WITH THE SCHEDULER SUSPENDED. */

    /* The lock counts contains the number of extra data items placed or
    removed from the queue while the queue was locked.  When a queue is
    locked items can be added or removed, but the event lists cannot be
    updated. */
    taskENTER_CRITICAL();
    {
        int8_t cTxLock = pxQueue->cTxLock;

        /* See if data was added to the queue while it was locked. */
        while( cTxLock > queueLOCKED_UNMODIFIED )
        {
            /* Data was posted while the queue was locked.  Are any tasks
            blocked waiting for data to become available? */
            #if ( configUSE_QUEUE_SETS == 1 )
            {
                if( pxQueue->pxQueueSetContainer != NULL )
                {
                    if( prvNotifyQueueSetContainer( pxQueue, queueSEND_TO_BACK ) != pdFALSE )
                    {
                        /* The queue is a member of a queue set, and posting to
                        the queue set caused a higher priority task to unblock.
                        A context switch is required. */
                        vTaskMissedYield();
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                    }
                }
                else
                {
                    /* Tasks that are removed from the event list will get
                    added to the pending ready list as the scheduler is still
                    suspended. */
                    if( listLIST_IS_EMPTY( &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToReceive ) ) == pdFALSE )
                    {
                        if( xTaskRemoveFromEventList( &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToReceive ) ) != pdFALSE )
                        {
                            /* The task waiting has a higher priority so record that a
                            context    switch is required. */
                            vTaskMissedYield();
                        }
                        else
                        {
                            mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                        }
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        break;
                    }
                }
            }
            #else /* configUSE_QUEUE_SETS */
            {
                /* Tasks that are removed from the event list will get added to
                the pending ready list as the scheduler is still suspended. */
                if( listLIST_IS_EMPTY( &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToReceive ) ) == pdFALSE )
                {
                    if( xTaskRemoveFromEventList( &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToReceive ) ) != pdFALSE )
                    {
                        /* The task waiting has a higher priority so record that
                        a context switch is required. */
                        vTaskMissedYield();
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                    }
                }
                else
                {
                    break;
                }
            }
            #endif /* configUSE_QUEUE_SETS */

            --cTxLock;
        }

        pxQueue->cTxLock = queueUNLOCKED;
    }
    taskEXIT_CRITICAL();

    /* Do the same for the Rx lock. */
    taskENTER_CRITICAL();
    {
        int8_t cRxLock = pxQueue->cRxLock;

        while( cRxLock > queueLOCKED_UNMODIFIED )
        {
            if( listLIST_IS_EMPTY( &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToSend ) ) == pdFALSE )
            {
                if( xTaskRemoveFromEventList( &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToSend ) ) != pdFALSE )
                {
                    vTaskMissedYield();
                }
                else
                {
                    mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                }

                --cRxLock;
            }
            else
            {
                break;
            }
        }

        pxQueue->cRxLock = queueUNLOCKED;
    }
    taskEXIT_CRITICAL();
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

static BaseType_t prvIsQueueEmpty( const Queue_t *pxQueue )
{
BaseType_t xReturn;

    taskENTER_CRITICAL();
    {
        if( pxQueue->uxMessagesWaiting == ( UBaseType_t )  0 )
        {
            xReturn = pdTRUE;
        }
        else
        {
            xReturn = pdFALSE;
        }
    }
    taskEXIT_CRITICAL();

    return xReturn;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

BaseType_t xQueueIsQueueEmptyFromISR( const QueueHandle_t xQueue )
{
BaseType_t xReturn;

    configASSERT( xQueue );
    if( ( ( Queue_t * ) xQueue )->uxMessagesWaiting == ( UBaseType_t ) 0 )
    {
        xReturn = pdTRUE;
    }
    else
    {
        xReturn = pdFALSE;
    }

    return xReturn;
} /*lint !e818 xQueue could not be pointer to const because it is a typedef. */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

static BaseType_t prvIsQueueFull( const Queue_t *pxQueue )
{
BaseType_t xReturn;

    taskENTER_CRITICAL();
    {
        if( pxQueue->uxMessagesWaiting == pxQueue->uxLength )
        {
            xReturn = pdTRUE;
        }
        else
        {
            xReturn = pdFALSE;
        }
    }
    taskEXIT_CRITICAL();

    return xReturn;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

BaseType_t xQueueIsQueueFullFromISR( const QueueHandle_t xQueue )
{
BaseType_t xReturn;

    configASSERT( xQueue );
    if( ( ( Queue_t * ) xQueue )->uxMessagesWaiting == ( ( Queue_t * ) xQueue )->uxLength )
    {
        xReturn = pdTRUE;
    }
    else
    {
        xReturn = pdFALSE;
    }

    return xReturn;
} /*lint !e818 xQueue could not be pointer to const because it is a typedef. */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

#if ( configUSE_CO_ROUTINES == 1 )

    BaseType_t xQueueCRSend( QueueHandle_t xQueue, const void *pvItemToQueue, TickType_t xTicksToWait )
    {
    BaseType_t xReturn;
    Queue_t * const pxQueue = ( Queue_t * ) xQueue;

        /* If the queue is already full we may have to block.  A critical section
        is required to prevent an interrupt removing something from the queue
        between the check to see if the queue is full and blocking on the queue. */
        portDISABLE_INTERRUPTS();
        {
            if( prvIsQueueFull( pxQueue ) != pdFALSE )
            {
                /* The queue is full - do we want to block or just leave without
                posting? */
                if( xTicksToWait > ( TickType_t ) 0 )
                {
                    /* As this is called from a coroutine we cannot block directly, but
                    return indicating that we need to block. */
                    vCoRoutineAddToDelayedList( xTicksToWait, &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToSend ) );
                    portENABLE_INTERRUPTS();
                    return errQUEUE_BLOCKED;
                }
                else
                {
                    portENABLE_INTERRUPTS();
                    return errQUEUE_FULL;
                }
            }
        }
        portENABLE_INTERRUPTS();

        portDISABLE_INTERRUPTS();
        {
            if( pxQueue->uxMessagesWaiting < pxQueue->uxLength )
            {
                /* There is room in the queue, copy the data into the queue. */
                prvCopyDataToQueue( pxQueue, pvItemToQueue, queueSEND_TO_BACK );
                xReturn = pdPASS;

                /* Were any co-routines waiting for data to become available? */
                if( listLIST_IS_EMPTY( &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToReceive ) ) == pdFALSE )
                {
                    /* In this instance the co-routine could be placed directly
                    into the ready list as we are within a critical section.
                    Instead the same pending ready list mechanism is used as if
                    the event were caused from within an interrupt. */
                    if( xCoRoutineRemoveFromEventList( &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToReceive ) ) != pdFALSE )
                    {
                        /* The co-routine waiting has a higher priority so record
                        that a yield might be appropriate. */
                        xReturn = errQUEUE_YIELD;
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                    }
                }
                else
                {
                    mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                }
            }
            else
            {
                xReturn = errQUEUE_FULL;
            }
        }
        portENABLE_INTERRUPTS();

        return xReturn;
    }

#endif /* configUSE_CO_ROUTINES */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

#if ( configUSE_CO_ROUTINES == 1 )

    BaseType_t xQueueCRReceive( QueueHandle_t xQueue, void *pvBuffer, TickType_t xTicksToWait )
    {
    BaseType_t xReturn;
    Queue_t * const pxQueue = ( Queue_t * ) xQueue;

        /* If the queue is already empty we may have to block.  A critical section
        is required to prevent an interrupt adding something to the queue
        between the check to see if the queue is empty and blocking on the queue. */
        portDISABLE_INTERRUPTS();
        {
            if( pxQueue->uxMessagesWaiting == ( UBaseType_t ) 0 )
            {
                /* There are no messages in the queue, do we want to block or just
                leave with nothing? */
                if( xTicksToWait > ( TickType_t ) 0 )
                {
                    /* As this is a co-routine we cannot block directly, but return
                    indicating that we need to block. */
                    vCoRoutineAddToDelayedList( xTicksToWait, &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToReceive ) );
                    portENABLE_INTERRUPTS();
                    return errQUEUE_BLOCKED;
                }
                else
                {
                    portENABLE_INTERRUPTS();
                    return errQUEUE_FULL;
                }
            }
            else
            {
                mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
            }
        }
        portENABLE_INTERRUPTS();

        portDISABLE_INTERRUPTS();
        {
            if( pxQueue->uxMessagesWaiting > ( UBaseType_t ) 0 )
            {
                /* Data is available from the queue. */
                pxQueue->u.pcReadFrom += pxQueue->uxItemSize;
                if( pxQueue->u.pcReadFrom >= pxQueue->pcTail )
                {
                    pxQueue->u.pcReadFrom = pxQueue->pcHead;
                }
                else
                {
                    mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                }
                --( pxQueue->uxMessagesWaiting );
                ( void ) memcpy( ( void * ) pvBuffer, ( void * ) pxQueue->u.pcReadFrom, ( unsigned ) pxQueue->uxItemSize );

                xReturn = pdPASS;

                /* Were any co-routines waiting for space to become available? */
                if( listLIST_IS_EMPTY( &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToSend ) ) == pdFALSE )
                {
                    /* In this instance the co-routine could be placed directly
                    into the ready list as we are within a critical section.
                    Instead the same pending ready list mechanism is used as if
                    the event were caused from within an interrupt. */
                    if( xCoRoutineRemoveFromEventList( &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToSend ) ) != pdFALSE )
                    {
                        xReturn = errQUEUE_YIELD;
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                    }
                }
                else
                {
                    mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                }
            }
            else
            {
                xReturn = pdFAIL;
            }
        }
        portENABLE_INTERRUPTS();

        return xReturn;
    }

#endif /* configUSE_CO_ROUTINES */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

#if ( configUSE_CO_ROUTINES == 1 )

    BaseType_t xQueueCRSendFromISR( QueueHandle_t xQueue, const void *pvItemToQueue, BaseType_t xCoRoutinePreviouslyWoken )
    {
    Queue_t * const pxQueue = ( Queue_t * ) xQueue;

        /* Cannot block within an ISR so if there is no space on the queue then
        exit without doing anything. */
        if( pxQueue->uxMessagesWaiting < pxQueue->uxLength )
        {
            prvCopyDataToQueue( pxQueue, pvItemToQueue, queueSEND_TO_BACK );

            /* We only want to wake one co-routine per ISR, so check that a
            co-routine has not already been woken. */
            if( xCoRoutinePreviouslyWoken == pdFALSE )
            {
                if( listLIST_IS_EMPTY( &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToReceive ) ) == pdFALSE )
                {
                    if( xCoRoutineRemoveFromEventList( &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToReceive ) ) != pdFALSE )
                    {
                        return pdTRUE;
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                    }
                }
                else
                {
                    mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                }
            }
            else
            {
                mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
            }
        }
        else
        {
            mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
        }

        return xCoRoutinePreviouslyWoken;
    }

#endif /* configUSE_CO_ROUTINES */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

#if ( configUSE_CO_ROUTINES == 1 )

    BaseType_t xQueueCRReceiveFromISR( QueueHandle_t xQueue, void *pvBuffer, BaseType_t *pxCoRoutineWoken )
    {
    BaseType_t xReturn;
    Queue_t * const pxQueue = ( Queue_t * ) xQueue;

        /* We cannot block from an ISR, so check there is data available. If
        not then just leave without doing anything. */
        if( pxQueue->uxMessagesWaiting > ( UBaseType_t ) 0 )
        {
            /* Copy the data from the queue. */
            pxQueue->u.pcReadFrom += pxQueue->uxItemSize;
            if( pxQueue->u.pcReadFrom >= pxQueue->pcTail )
            {
                pxQueue->u.pcReadFrom = pxQueue->pcHead;
            }
            else
            {
                mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
            }
            --( pxQueue->uxMessagesWaiting );
            ( void ) memcpy( ( void * ) pvBuffer, ( void * ) pxQueue->u.pcReadFrom, ( unsigned ) pxQueue->uxItemSize );

            if( ( *pxCoRoutineWoken ) == pdFALSE )
            {
                if( listLIST_IS_EMPTY( &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToSend ) ) == pdFALSE )
                {
                    if( xCoRoutineRemoveFromEventList( &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToSend ) ) != pdFALSE )
                    {
                        *pxCoRoutineWoken = pdTRUE;
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                    }
                }
                else
                {
                    mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                }
            }
            else
            {
                mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
            }

            xReturn = pdPASS;
        }
        else
        {
            xReturn = pdFAIL;
        }

        return xReturn;
    }

#endif /* configUSE_CO_ROUTINES */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

#if ( configQUEUE_REGISTRY_SIZE > 0 )

    void vQueueAddToRegistry( QueueHandle_t xQueue, const char *pcQueueName ) /*lint !e971 Unqualified char types are allowed for strings and single characters only. */
    {
    UBaseType_t ux;

        /* See if there is an empty space in the registry.  A NULL name denotes
        a free slot. */
        for( ux = ( UBaseType_t ) 0U; ux < ( UBaseType_t ) configQUEUE_REGISTRY_SIZE; ux++ )
        {
            if( xQueueRegistry[ ux ].pcQueueName == NULL )
            {
                /* Store the information on this queue. */
                xQueueRegistry[ ux ].pcQueueName = pcQueueName;
                xQueueRegistry[ ux ].xHandle = xQueue;

                traceQUEUE_REGISTRY_ADD( xQueue, pcQueueName );
                break;
            }
            else
            {
                mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
            }
        }
    }

#endif /* configQUEUE_REGISTRY_SIZE */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

#if ( configQUEUE_REGISTRY_SIZE > 0 )

    const char *pcQueueGetName( QueueHandle_t xQueue ) /*lint !e971 Unqualified char types are allowed for strings and single characters only. */
    {
    UBaseType_t ux;
    const char *pcReturn = NULL; /*lint !e971 Unqualified char types are allowed for strings and single characters only. */

        /* Note there is nothing here to protect against another task adding or
        removing entries from the registry while it is being searched. */
        for( ux = ( UBaseType_t ) 0U; ux < ( UBaseType_t ) configQUEUE_REGISTRY_SIZE; ux++ )
        {
            if( xQueueRegistry[ ux ].xHandle == xQueue )
            {
                pcReturn = xQueueRegistry[ ux ].pcQueueName;
                break;
            }
            else
            {
                mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
            }
        }

        return pcReturn;
    }

#endif /* configQUEUE_REGISTRY_SIZE */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

#if ( configQUEUE_REGISTRY_SIZE > 0 )

    void vQueueUnregisterQueue( QueueHandle_t xQueue )
    {
    UBaseType_t ux;

        /* See if the handle of the queue being unregistered in actually in the
        registry. */
        for( ux = ( UBaseType_t ) 0U; ux < ( UBaseType_t ) configQUEUE_REGISTRY_SIZE; ux++ )
        {
            if( xQueueRegistry[ ux ].xHandle == xQueue )
            {
                /* Set the name to NULL to show that this slot if free again. */
                xQueueRegistry[ ux ].pcQueueName = NULL;

                /* Set the handle to NULL to ensure the same queue handle cannot
                appear in the registry twice if it is added, removed, then
                added again. */
                xQueueRegistry[ ux ].xHandle = ( QueueHandle_t ) 0;
                break;
            }
            else
            {
                mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
            }
        }

    } /*lint !e818 xQueue could not be pointer to const because it is a typedef. */

#endif /* configQUEUE_REGISTRY_SIZE */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

#if ( configUSE_TIMERS == 1 )

    void vQueueWaitForMessageRestricted( QueueHandle_t xQueue, TickType_t xTicksToWait, const BaseType_t xWaitIndefinitely )
    {
    Queue_t * const pxQueue = ( Queue_t * ) xQueue;

        /* This function should not be called by application code hence the
        'Restricted' in its name.  It is not part of the public API.  It is
        designed for use by kernel code, and has special calling requirements.
        It can result in vListInsert() being called on a list that can only
        possibly ever have one item in it, so the list will be fast, but even
        so it should be called with the scheduler locked and not from a critical
        section. */

        /* Only do anything if there are no messages in the queue.  This function
        will not actually cause the task to block, just place it on a blocked
        list.  It will not block until the scheduler is unlocked - at which
        time a yield will be performed.  If an item is added to the queue while
        the queue is locked, and the calling task blocks on the queue, then the
        calling task will be immediately unblocked when the queue is unlocked. */
        prvLockQueue( pxQueue );
        if( pxQueue->uxMessagesWaiting == ( UBaseType_t ) 0U )
        {
            /* There is nothing in the queue, block for the specified period. */
            vTaskPlaceOnEventListRestricted( &( pxQueue->xTasksWaitingToReceive ), xTicksToWait, xWaitIndefinitely );
        }
        else
        {
            mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
        }
        prvUnlockQueue( pxQueue );
    }

#endif /* configUSE_TIMERS */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

#if( ( configUSE_QUEUE_SETS == 1 ) && ( configSUPPORT_DYNAMIC_ALLOCATION == 1 ) )

    QueueSetHandle_t xQueueCreateSet( const UBaseType_t uxEventQueueLength )
    {
    QueueSetHandle_t pxQueue;

        pxQueue = xQueueGenericCreate( uxEventQueueLength, sizeof( Queue_t * ), queueQUEUE_TYPE_SET );

        return pxQueue;
    }

#endif /* configUSE_QUEUE_SETS */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

#if ( configUSE_QUEUE_SETS == 1 )

    BaseType_t xQueueAddToSet( QueueSetMemberHandle_t xQueueOrSemaphore, QueueSetHandle_t xQueueSet )
    {
    BaseType_t xReturn;

        taskENTER_CRITICAL();
        {
            if( ( ( Queue_t * ) xQueueOrSemaphore )->pxQueueSetContainer != NULL )
            {
                /* Cannot add a queue/semaphore to more than one queue set. */
                xReturn = pdFAIL;
            }
            else if( ( ( Queue_t * ) xQueueOrSemaphore )->uxMessagesWaiting != ( UBaseType_t ) 0 )
            {
                /* Cannot add a queue/semaphore to a queue set if there are already
                items in the queue/semaphore. */
                xReturn = pdFAIL;
            }
            else
            {
                ( ( Queue_t * ) xQueueOrSemaphore )->pxQueueSetContainer = xQueueSet;
                xReturn = pdPASS;
            }
        }
        taskEXIT_CRITICAL();

        return xReturn;
    }

#endif /* configUSE_QUEUE_SETS */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

#if ( configUSE_QUEUE_SETS == 1 )

    BaseType_t xQueueRemoveFromSet( QueueSetMemberHandle_t xQueueOrSemaphore, QueueSetHandle_t xQueueSet )
    {
    BaseType_t xReturn;
    Queue_t * const pxQueueOrSemaphore = ( Queue_t * ) xQueueOrSemaphore;

        if( pxQueueOrSemaphore->pxQueueSetContainer != xQueueSet )
        {
            /* The queue was not a member of the set. */
            xReturn = pdFAIL;
        }
        else if( pxQueueOrSemaphore->uxMessagesWaiting != ( UBaseType_t ) 0 )
        {
            /* It is dangerous to remove a queue from a set when the queue is
            not empty because the queue set will still hold pending events for
            the queue. */
            xReturn = pdFAIL;
        }
        else
        {
            taskENTER_CRITICAL();
            {
                /* The queue is no longer contained in the set. */
                pxQueueOrSemaphore->pxQueueSetContainer = NULL;
            }
            taskEXIT_CRITICAL();
            xReturn = pdPASS;
        }

        return xReturn;
    } /*lint !e818 xQueueSet could not be declared as pointing to const as it is a typedef. */

#endif /* configUSE_QUEUE_SETS */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

#if ( configUSE_QUEUE_SETS == 1 )

    QueueSetMemberHandle_t xQueueSelectFromSet( QueueSetHandle_t xQueueSet, TickType_t const xTicksToWait )
    {
    QueueSetMemberHandle_t xReturn = NULL;

        ( void ) xQueueGenericReceive( ( QueueHandle_t ) xQueueSet, &xReturn, xTicksToWait, pdFALSE ); /*lint !e961 Casting from one typedef to another is not redundant. */
        return xReturn;
    }

#endif /* configUSE_QUEUE_SETS */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

#if ( configUSE_QUEUE_SETS == 1 )

    QueueSetMemberHandle_t xQueueSelectFromSetFromISR( QueueSetHandle_t xQueueSet )
    {
    QueueSetMemberHandle_t xReturn = NULL;

        ( void ) xQueueReceiveFromISR( ( QueueHandle_t ) xQueueSet, &xReturn, NULL ); /*lint !e961 Casting from one typedef to another is not redundant. */
        return xReturn;
    }

#endif /* configUSE_QUEUE_SETS */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

#if ( configUSE_QUEUE_SETS == 1 )

    static BaseType_t prvNotifyQueueSetContainer( const Queue_t * const pxQueue, const BaseType_t xCopyPosition )
    {
    Queue_t *pxQueueSetContainer = pxQueue->pxQueueSetContainer;
    BaseType_t xReturn = pdFALSE;

        /* This function must be called form a critical section. */

        configASSERT( pxQueueSetContainer );
        configASSERT( pxQueueSetContainer->uxMessagesWaiting < pxQueueSetContainer->uxLength );

        if( pxQueueSetContainer->uxMessagesWaiting < pxQueueSetContainer->uxLength )
        {
            const int8_t cTxLock = pxQueueSetContainer->cTxLock;

            traceQUEUE_SEND( pxQueueSetContainer );

            /* The data copied is the handle of the queue that contains data. */
            xReturn = prvCopyDataToQueue( pxQueueSetContainer, &pxQueue, xCopyPosition );

            if( cTxLock == queueUNLOCKED )
            {
                if( listLIST_IS_EMPTY( &( pxQueueSetContainer->xTasksWaitingToReceive ) ) == pdFALSE )
                {
                    if( xTaskRemoveFromEventList( &( pxQueueSetContainer->xTasksWaitingToReceive ) ) != pdFALSE )
                    {
                        /* The task waiting has a higher priority. */
                        xReturn = pdTRUE;
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                    }
                }
                else
                {
                    mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
                }
            }
            else
            {
                pxQueueSetContainer->cTxLock = ( int8_t ) ( cTxLock + 1 );
            }
        }
        else
        {
            mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
        }

        return xReturn;
    }

#endif /* configUSE_QUEUE_SETS */


 

readme.txt   //

Each real time kernel port consists of three files that contain the core kernel
components and are common to every port, and one or more files that are 
specific to a particular microcontroller and or compiler.

+ The FreeRTOS/Source directory contains the three files that are common to 
every port - list.c, queue.c and tasks.c.  The kernel is contained within these 
three files.  croutine.c implements the optional co-routine functionality - which
is normally only used on very memory limited systems.

+ The FreeRTOS/Source/Portable directory contains the files that are specific to 
a particular microcontroller and or compiler.

+ The FreeRTOS/Source/include directory contains the real time kernel header 
files.

See the readme file in the FreeRTOS/Source/Portable directory for more 
information.

stream_buffer.c   

/*
 * FreeRTOS Kernel V10.0.1
 * Copyright (C) 2017 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates.  All Rights Reserved.
 *
 * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
 * this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
 * the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
 * use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of
 * the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so,
 * subject to the following conditions:
 *
 * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
 * copies or substantial portions of the Software.
 *
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/* Standard includes. */
#include <stdint.h>
#include <string.h>

/* Defining MPU_WRAPPERS_INCLUDED_FROM_API_FILE prevents task.h from redefining
all the API functions to use the MPU wrappers.  That should only be done when
task.h is included from an application file. */
#define MPU_WRAPPERS_INCLUDED_FROM_API_FILE

/* FreeRTOS includes. */
#include "FreeRTOS.h"
#include "task.h"
#include "stream_buffer.h"

#if( configUSE_TASK_NOTIFICATIONS != 1 )
    #error configUSE_TASK_NOTIFICATIONS must be set to 1 to build stream_buffer.c
#endif

/* Lint e961 and e750 are suppressed as a MISRA exception justified because the
MPU ports require MPU_WRAPPERS_INCLUDED_FROM_API_FILE to be defined for the
header files above, but not in this file, in order to generate the correct
privileged Vs unprivileged linkage and placement. */
#undef MPU_WRAPPERS_INCLUDED_FROM_API_FILE /*lint !e961 !e750. */

/* If the user has not provided application specific Rx notification macros,
or #defined the notification macros away, them provide default implementations
that uses task notifications. */
/*lint -save -e9026 Function like macros allowed and needed here so they can be overidden. */
#ifndef sbRECEIVE_COMPLETED
    #define sbRECEIVE_COMPLETED( pxStreamBuffer )                                        \
        vTaskSuspendAll();                                                                \
        {                                                                                \
            if( ( pxStreamBuffer )->xTaskWaitingToSend != NULL )                        \
            {                                                                            \
                ( void ) xTaskNotify( ( pxStreamBuffer )->xTaskWaitingToSend,            \
                                      ( uint32_t ) 0,                                    \
                                      eNoAction );                                        \
                ( pxStreamBuffer )->xTaskWaitingToSend = NULL;                            \
            }                                                                            \
        }                                                                                \
        ( void ) xTaskResumeAll();
#endif /* sbRECEIVE_COMPLETED */

#ifndef sbRECEIVE_COMPLETED_FROM_ISR
    #define sbRECEIVE_COMPLETED_FROM_ISR( pxStreamBuffer,                                \
                                          pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken )                    \
    {                                                                                    \
    UBaseType_t uxSavedInterruptStatus;                                                    \
                                                                                        \
        uxSavedInterruptStatus = ( UBaseType_t ) portSET_INTERRUPT_MASK_FROM_ISR();        \
        {                                                                                \
            if( ( pxStreamBuffer )->xTaskWaitingToSend != NULL )                        \
            {                                                                            \
                ( void ) xTaskNotifyFromISR( ( pxStreamBuffer )->xTaskWaitingToSend,    \
                                             ( uint32_t ) 0,                            \
                                             eNoAction,                                    \
                                             pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken );                \
                ( pxStreamBuffer )->xTaskWaitingToSend = NULL;                            \
            }                                                                            \
        }                                                                                \
        portCLEAR_INTERRUPT_MASK_FROM_ISR( uxSavedInterruptStatus );                    \
    }
#endif /* sbRECEIVE_COMPLETED_FROM_ISR */

/* If the user has not provided an application specific Tx notification macro,
or #defined the notification macro away, them provide a default implementation
that uses task notifications. */
#ifndef sbSEND_COMPLETED
    #define sbSEND_COMPLETED( pxStreamBuffer )                                            \
        vTaskSuspendAll();                                                                \
        {                                                                                \
            if( ( pxStreamBuffer )->xTaskWaitingToReceive != NULL )                        \
            {                                                                            \
                ( void ) xTaskNotify( ( pxStreamBuffer )->xTaskWaitingToReceive,        \
                                      ( uint32_t ) 0,                                    \
                                      eNoAction );                                        \
                ( pxStreamBuffer )->xTaskWaitingToReceive = NULL;                        \
            }                                                                            \
        }                                                                                \
        ( void ) xTaskResumeAll();
#endif /* sbSEND_COMPLETED */

#ifndef sbSEND_COMPLETE_FROM_ISR
    #define sbSEND_COMPLETE_FROM_ISR( pxStreamBuffer, pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken )        \
    {                                                                                    \
    UBaseType_t uxSavedInterruptStatus;                                                    \
                                                                                        \
        uxSavedInterruptStatus = ( UBaseType_t ) portSET_INTERRUPT_MASK_FROM_ISR();        \
        {                                                                                \
            if( ( pxStreamBuffer )->xTaskWaitingToReceive != NULL )                        \
            {                                                                            \
                ( void ) xTaskNotifyFromISR( ( pxStreamBuffer )->xTaskWaitingToReceive,    \
                                             ( uint32_t ) 0,                            \
                                             eNoAction,                                    \
                                             pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken );                \
                ( pxStreamBuffer )->xTaskWaitingToReceive = NULL;                        \
            }                                                                            \
        }                                                                                \
        portCLEAR_INTERRUPT_MASK_FROM_ISR( uxSavedInterruptStatus );                    \
    }
#endif /* sbSEND_COMPLETE_FROM_ISR */
/*lint -restore (9026) */

/* The number of bytes used to hold the length of a message in the buffer. */
#define sbBYTES_TO_STORE_MESSAGE_LENGTH ( sizeof( size_t ) )

/* Bits stored in the ucFlags field of the stream buffer. */
#define sbFLAGS_IS_MESSAGE_BUFFER        ( ( uint8_t ) 1 ) /* Set if the stream buffer was created as a message buffer, in which case it holds discrete messages rather than a stream. */
#define sbFLAGS_IS_STATICALLY_ALLOCATED ( ( uint8_t ) 2 ) /* Set if the stream buffer was created using statically allocated memory. */

/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

/* Structure that hold state information on the buffer. */
typedef struct xSTREAM_BUFFER /*lint !e9058 Style convention uses tag. */
{
    volatile size_t xTail;                /* Index to the next item to read within the buffer. */
    volatile size_t xHead;                /* Index to the next item to write within the buffer. */
    size_t xLength;                        /* The length of the buffer pointed to by pucBuffer. */
    size_t xTriggerLevelBytes;            /* The number of bytes that must be in the stream buffer before a task that is waiting for data is unblocked. */
    volatile TaskHandle_t xTaskWaitingToReceive; /* Holds the handle of a task waiting for data, or NULL if no tasks are waiting. */
    volatile TaskHandle_t xTaskWaitingToSend;    /* Holds the handle of a task waiting to send data to a message buffer that is full. */
    uint8_t *pucBuffer;                    /* Points to the buffer itself - that is - the RAM that stores the data passed through the buffer. */
    uint8_t ucFlags;

    #if ( configUSE_TRACE_FACILITY == 1 )
        UBaseType_t uxStreamBufferNumber;        /* Used for tracing purposes. */
    #endif
} StreamBuffer_t;

/*
 * The number of bytes available to be read from the buffer.
 */
static size_t prvBytesInBuffer( const StreamBuffer_t * const pxStreamBuffer ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;

/*
 * Add xCount bytes from pucData into the pxStreamBuffer message buffer.
 * Returns the number of bytes written, which will either equal xCount in the
 * success case, or 0 if there was not enough space in the buffer (in which case
 * no data is written into the buffer).
 */
static size_t prvWriteBytesToBuffer( StreamBuffer_t * const pxStreamBuffer, const uint8_t *pucData, size_t xCount ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;

/*
 * If the stream buffer is being used as a message buffer, then reads an entire
 * message out of the buffer.  If the stream buffer is being used as a stream
 * buffer then read as many bytes as possible from the buffer.
 * prvReadBytesFromBuffer() is called to actually extract the bytes from the
 * buffer's data storage area.
 */
static size_t prvReadMessageFromBuffer( StreamBuffer_t *pxStreamBuffer,
                                        void *pvRxData,
                                        size_t xBufferLengthBytes,
                                        size_t xBytesAvailable,
                                        size_t xBytesToStoreMessageLength ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;

/*
 * If the stream buffer is being used as a message buffer, then writes an entire
 * message to the buffer.  If the stream buffer is being used as a stream
 * buffer then write as many bytes as possible to the buffer.
 * prvWriteBytestoBuffer() is called to actually send the bytes to the buffer's
 * data storage area.
 */
static size_t prvWriteMessageToBuffer(  StreamBuffer_t * const pxStreamBuffer,
                                        const void * pvTxData,
                                        size_t xDataLengthBytes,
                                        size_t xSpace,
                                        size_t xRequiredSpace ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;

/*
 * Read xMaxCount bytes from the pxStreamBuffer message buffer and write them
 * to pucData.
 */
static size_t prvReadBytesFromBuffer( StreamBuffer_t *pxStreamBuffer,
                                      uint8_t *pucData,
                                      size_t xMaxCount,
                                      size_t xBytesAvailable ); PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION

/*
 * Called by both pxStreamBufferCreate() and pxStreamBufferCreateStatic() to
 * initialise the members of the newly created stream buffer structure.
 */
static void prvInitialiseNewStreamBuffer( StreamBuffer_t * const pxStreamBuffer,
                                          uint8_t * const pucBuffer,
                                          size_t xBufferSizeBytes,
                                          size_t xTriggerLevelBytes,
                                          BaseType_t xIsMessageBuffer ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;

/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

#if( configSUPPORT_DYNAMIC_ALLOCATION == 1 )

    StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBufferGenericCreate( size_t xBufferSizeBytes, size_t xTriggerLevelBytes, BaseType_t xIsMessageBuffer )
    {
    uint8_t *pucAllocatedMemory;

        /* In case the stream buffer is going to be used as a message buffer
        (that is, it will hold discrete messages with a little meta data that
        says how big the next message is) check the buffer will be large enough
        to hold at least one message. */
        configASSERT( xBufferSizeBytes > sbBYTES_TO_STORE_MESSAGE_LENGTH );
        configASSERT( xTriggerLevelBytes <= xBufferSizeBytes );

        /* A trigger level of 0 would cause a waiting task to unblock even when
        the buffer was empty. */
        if( xTriggerLevelBytes == ( size_t ) 0 )
        {
            xTriggerLevelBytes = ( size_t ) 1; /*lint !e9044 Parameter modified to ensure it doesn't have a dangerous value. */
        }

        /* A stream buffer requires a StreamBuffer_t structure and a buffer.
        Both are allocated in a single call to pvPortMalloc().  The
        StreamBuffer_t structure is placed at the start of the allocated memory
        and the buffer follows immediately after.  The requested size is
        incremented so the free space is returned as the user would expect -
        this is a quirk of the implementation that means otherwise the free
        space would be reported as one byte smaller than would be logically
        expected. */
        xBufferSizeBytes++;
        pucAllocatedMemory = ( uint8_t * ) pvPortMalloc( xBufferSizeBytes + sizeof( StreamBuffer_t ) ); /*lint !e9079 malloc() only returns void*. */

        if( pucAllocatedMemory != NULL )
        {
            prvInitialiseNewStreamBuffer( ( StreamBuffer_t * ) pucAllocatedMemory, /* Structure at the start of the allocated memory. */ /*lint !e9087 Safe cast as allocated memory is aligned. */ /*lint !e826 Area is not too small and alignment is guaranteed provided malloc() behaves as expected and returns aligned buffer. */
                                           pucAllocatedMemory + sizeof( StreamBuffer_t ),  /* Storage area follows. */ /*lint !e9016 Indexing past structure valid for uint8_t pointer, also storage area has no alignment requirement. */
                                           xBufferSizeBytes,
                                           xTriggerLevelBytes,
                                           xIsMessageBuffer );

            traceSTREAM_BUFFER_CREATE( ( ( StreamBuffer_t * ) pucAllocatedMemory ), xIsMessageBuffer );
        }
        else
        {
            traceSTREAM_BUFFER_CREATE_FAILED( xIsMessageBuffer );
        }

        return ( StreamBufferHandle_t * ) pucAllocatedMemory; /*lint !e9087 !e826 Safe cast as allocated memory is aligned. */
    }

#endif /* configSUPPORT_DYNAMIC_ALLOCATION */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

#if( configSUPPORT_STATIC_ALLOCATION == 1 )

    StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBufferGenericCreateStatic( size_t xBufferSizeBytes,
                                                           size_t xTriggerLevelBytes,
                                                           BaseType_t xIsMessageBuffer,
                                                           uint8_t * const pucStreamBufferStorageArea,
                                                           StaticStreamBuffer_t * const pxStaticStreamBuffer )
    {
    StreamBuffer_t * const pxStreamBuffer = ( StreamBuffer_t * ) pxStaticStreamBuffer; /*lint !e740 !e9087 Safe cast as StaticStreamBuffer_t is opaque Streambuffer_t. */
    StreamBufferHandle_t xReturn;

        configASSERT( pucStreamBufferStorageArea );
        configASSERT( pxStaticStreamBuffer );
        configASSERT( xTriggerLevelBytes <= xBufferSizeBytes );

        /* A trigger level of 0 would cause a waiting task to unblock even when
        the buffer was empty. */
        if( xTriggerLevelBytes == ( size_t ) 0 )
        {
            xTriggerLevelBytes = ( size_t ) 1; /*lint !e9044 Function parameter deliberately modified to ensure it is in range. */
        }

        /* In case the stream buffer is going to be used as a message buffer
        (that is, it will hold discrete messages with a little meta data that
        says how big the next message is) check the buffer will be large enough
        to hold at least one message. */
        configASSERT( xBufferSizeBytes > sbBYTES_TO_STORE_MESSAGE_LENGTH );

        #if( configASSERT_DEFINED == 1 )
        {
            /* Sanity check that the size of the structure used to declare a
            variable of type StaticStreamBuffer_t equals the size of the real
            message buffer structure. */
            volatile size_t xSize = sizeof( StaticStreamBuffer_t );
            configASSERT( xSize == sizeof( StreamBuffer_t ) );
        }
        #endif /* configASSERT_DEFINED */

        if( ( pucStreamBufferStorageArea != NULL ) && ( pxStaticStreamBuffer != NULL ) )
        {
            prvInitialiseNewStreamBuffer( pxStreamBuffer,
                                          pucStreamBufferStorageArea,
                                          xBufferSizeBytes,
                                          xTriggerLevelBytes,
                                          xIsMessageBuffer );

            /* Remember this was statically allocated in case it is ever deleted
            again. */
            pxStreamBuffer->ucFlags |= sbFLAGS_IS_STATICALLY_ALLOCATED;

            traceSTREAM_BUFFER_CREATE( pxStreamBuffer, xIsMessageBuffer );

            xReturn = ( StreamBufferHandle_t ) pxStaticStreamBuffer; /*lint !e9087 Data hiding requires cast to opaque type. */
        }
        else
        {
            xReturn = NULL;
            traceSTREAM_BUFFER_CREATE_STATIC_FAILED( xReturn, xIsMessageBuffer );
        }

        return xReturn;
    }

#endif /* ( configSUPPORT_STATIC_ALLOCATION == 1 ) */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

void vStreamBufferDelete( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer )
{
StreamBuffer_t * pxStreamBuffer = ( StreamBuffer_t * ) xStreamBuffer; /*lint !e9087 !e9079 Safe cast as StreamBufferHandle_t is opaque Streambuffer_t. */

    configASSERT( pxStreamBuffer );

    traceSTREAM_BUFFER_DELETE( xStreamBuffer );

    if( ( pxStreamBuffer->ucFlags & sbFLAGS_IS_STATICALLY_ALLOCATED ) == ( uint8_t ) pdFALSE )
    {
        #if( configSUPPORT_DYNAMIC_ALLOCATION == 1 )
        {
            /* Both the structure and the buffer were allocated using a single call
            to pvPortMalloc(), hence only one call to vPortFree() is required. */
            vPortFree( ( void * ) pxStreamBuffer ); /*lint !e9087 Standard free() semantics require void *, plus pxStreamBuffer was allocated by pvPortMalloc(). */
        }
        #else
        {
            /* Should not be possible to get here, ucFlags must be corrupt.
            Force an assert. */
            configASSERT( xStreamBuffer == ( StreamBufferHandle_t ) ~0 );
        }
        #endif
    }
    else
    {
        /* The structure and buffer were not allocated dynamically and cannot be
        freed - just scrub the structure so future use will assert. */
        memset( pxStreamBuffer, 0x00, sizeof( StreamBuffer_t ) );
    }
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

BaseType_t xStreamBufferReset( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer )
{
StreamBuffer_t * const pxStreamBuffer = ( StreamBuffer_t * ) xStreamBuffer; /*lint !e9087 !e9079 Safe cast as StreamBufferHandle_t is opaque Streambuffer_t. */
BaseType_t xReturn = pdFAIL, xIsMessageBuffer;

#if( configUSE_TRACE_FACILITY == 1 )
    UBaseType_t uxStreamBufferNumber;
#endif

    configASSERT( pxStreamBuffer );

    #if( configUSE_TRACE_FACILITY == 1 )
    {
        /* Store the stream buffer number so it can be restored after the
        reset. */
        uxStreamBufferNumber = pxStreamBuffer->uxStreamBufferNumber;
    }
    #endif

    /* Can only reset a message buffer if there are no tasks blocked on it. */
    if( pxStreamBuffer->xTaskWaitingToReceive == NULL )
    {
        if( pxStreamBuffer->xTaskWaitingToSend == NULL )
        {
            if( ( pxStreamBuffer->ucFlags & sbFLAGS_IS_MESSAGE_BUFFER ) != ( uint8_t ) 0 )
            {
                xIsMessageBuffer = pdTRUE;
            }
            else
            {
                xIsMessageBuffer = pdFALSE;
            }

            prvInitialiseNewStreamBuffer( pxStreamBuffer,
                                          pxStreamBuffer->pucBuffer,
                                          pxStreamBuffer->xLength,
                                          pxStreamBuffer->xTriggerLevelBytes,
                                          xIsMessageBuffer );
            xReturn = pdPASS;

            #if( configUSE_TRACE_FACILITY == 1 )
            {
                pxStreamBuffer->uxStreamBufferNumber = uxStreamBufferNumber;
            }
            #endif

            traceSTREAM_BUFFER_RESET( xStreamBuffer );
        }
    }

    return xReturn;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

BaseType_t xStreamBufferSetTriggerLevel( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer, size_t xTriggerLevel )
{
StreamBuffer_t * const pxStreamBuffer = ( StreamBuffer_t * ) xStreamBuffer; /*lint !e9087 !e9079 Safe cast as StreamBufferHandle_t is opaque Streambuffer_t. */
BaseType_t xReturn;

    configASSERT( pxStreamBuffer );

    /* It is not valid for the trigger level to be 0. */
    if( xTriggerLevel == ( size_t ) 0 )
    {
        xTriggerLevel = ( size_t ) 1; /*lint !e9044 Parameter modified to ensure it doesn't have a dangerous value. */
    }

    /* The trigger level is the number of bytes that must be in the stream
    buffer before a task that is waiting for data is unblocked. */
    if( xTriggerLevel <= pxStreamBuffer->xLength )
    {
        pxStreamBuffer->xTriggerLevelBytes = xTriggerLevel;
        xReturn = pdPASS;
    }
    else
    {
        xReturn = pdFALSE;
    }

    return xReturn;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

size_t xStreamBufferSpacesAvailable( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer )
{
const StreamBuffer_t * const pxStreamBuffer = ( StreamBuffer_t * ) xStreamBuffer; /*lint !e9087 !e9079 Safe cast as StreamBufferHandle_t is opaque Streambuffer_t. */
size_t xSpace;

    configASSERT( pxStreamBuffer );

    xSpace = pxStreamBuffer->xLength + pxStreamBuffer->xTail;
    xSpace -= pxStreamBuffer->xHead;
    xSpace -= ( size_t ) 1;

    if( xSpace >= pxStreamBuffer->xLength )
    {
        xSpace -= pxStreamBuffer->xLength;
    }
    else
    {
        mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
    }

    return xSpace;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

size_t xStreamBufferBytesAvailable( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer )
{
const StreamBuffer_t * const pxStreamBuffer = ( StreamBuffer_t * ) xStreamBuffer; /*lint !e9087 !e9079 Safe cast as StreamBufferHandle_t is opaque Streambuffer_t. */
size_t xReturn;

    configASSERT( pxStreamBuffer );

    xReturn = prvBytesInBuffer( pxStreamBuffer );
    return xReturn;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

size_t xStreamBufferSend( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer,
                          const void *pvTxData,
                          size_t xDataLengthBytes,
                          TickType_t xTicksToWait )
{
StreamBuffer_t * const pxStreamBuffer = ( StreamBuffer_t * ) xStreamBuffer; /*lint !e9087 !e9079 Safe cast as StreamBufferHandle_t is opaque Streambuffer_t. */
size_t xReturn, xSpace = 0;
size_t xRequiredSpace = xDataLengthBytes;
TimeOut_t xTimeOut;

    configASSERT( pvTxData );
    configASSERT( pxStreamBuffer );

    /* This send function is used to write to both message buffers and stream
    buffers.  If this is a message buffer then the space needed must be
    increased by the amount of bytes needed to store the length of the
    message. */
    if( ( pxStreamBuffer->ucFlags & sbFLAGS_IS_MESSAGE_BUFFER ) != ( uint8_t ) 0 )
    {
        xRequiredSpace += sbBYTES_TO_STORE_MESSAGE_LENGTH;
    }
    else
    {
        mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
    }

    if( xTicksToWait != ( TickType_t ) 0 )
    {
        vTaskSetTimeOutState( &xTimeOut );

        do
        {
            /* Wait until the required number of bytes are free in the message
            buffer. */
            taskENTER_CRITICAL();
            {
                xSpace = xStreamBufferSpacesAvailable( pxStreamBuffer );

                if( xSpace < xRequiredSpace )
                {
                    /* Clear notification state as going to wait for space. */
                    ( void ) xTaskNotifyStateClear( NULL );

                    /* Should only be one writer. */
                    configASSERT( pxStreamBuffer->xTaskWaitingToSend == NULL );
                    pxStreamBuffer->xTaskWaitingToSend = xTaskGetCurrentTaskHandle();
                }
                else
                {
                    taskEXIT_CRITICAL();
                    break;
                }
            }
            taskEXIT_CRITICAL();

            traceBLOCKING_ON_STREAM_BUFFER_SEND( xStreamBuffer );
            ( void ) xTaskNotifyWait( ( uint32_t ) 0, UINT32_MAX, NULL, xTicksToWait );
            pxStreamBuffer->xTaskWaitingToSend = NULL;

        } while( xTaskCheckForTimeOut( &xTimeOut, &xTicksToWait ) == pdFALSE );
    }
    else
    {
        mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
    }

    if( xSpace == ( size_t ) 0 )
    {
        xSpace = xStreamBufferSpacesAvailable( pxStreamBuffer );
    }
    else
    {
        mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
    }

    xReturn = prvWriteMessageToBuffer( pxStreamBuffer, pvTxData, xDataLengthBytes, xSpace, xRequiredSpace );

    if( xReturn > ( size_t ) 0 )
    {
        traceSTREAM_BUFFER_SEND( xStreamBuffer, xReturn );

        /* Was a task waiting for the data? */
        if( prvBytesInBuffer( pxStreamBuffer ) >= pxStreamBuffer->xTriggerLevelBytes )
        {
            sbSEND_COMPLETED( pxStreamBuffer );
        }
        else
        {
            mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
        }
    }
    else
    {
        mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
        traceSTREAM_BUFFER_SEND_FAILED( xStreamBuffer );
    }

    return xReturn;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

size_t xStreamBufferSendFromISR( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer,
                                 const void *pvTxData,
                                 size_t xDataLengthBytes,
                                 BaseType_t * const pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken )
{
StreamBuffer_t * const pxStreamBuffer = ( StreamBuffer_t * ) xStreamBuffer; /*lint !e9087 !e9079 Safe cast as StreamBufferHandle_t is opaque Streambuffer_t. */
size_t xReturn, xSpace;
size_t xRequiredSpace = xDataLengthBytes;

    configASSERT( pvTxData );
    configASSERT( pxStreamBuffer );

    /* This send function is used to write to both message buffers and stream
    buffers.  If this is a message buffer then the space needed must be
    increased by the amount of bytes needed to store the length of the
    message. */
    if( ( pxStreamBuffer->ucFlags & sbFLAGS_IS_MESSAGE_BUFFER ) != ( uint8_t ) 0 )
    {
        xRequiredSpace += sbBYTES_TO_STORE_MESSAGE_LENGTH;
    }
    else
    {
        mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
    }

    xSpace = xStreamBufferSpacesAvailable( pxStreamBuffer );
    xReturn = prvWriteMessageToBuffer( pxStreamBuffer, pvTxData, xDataLengthBytes, xSpace, xRequiredSpace );

    if( xReturn > ( size_t ) 0 )
    {
        /* Was a task waiting for the data? */
        if( prvBytesInBuffer( pxStreamBuffer ) >= pxStreamBuffer->xTriggerLevelBytes )
        {
            sbSEND_COMPLETE_FROM_ISR( pxStreamBuffer, pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken );
        }
        else
        {
            mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
        }
    }
    else
    {
        mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
    }

    traceSTREAM_BUFFER_SEND_FROM_ISR( xStreamBuffer, xReturn );

    return xReturn;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

static size_t prvWriteMessageToBuffer( StreamBuffer_t * const pxStreamBuffer,
                                       const void * pvTxData,
                                       size_t xDataLengthBytes,
                                       size_t xSpace,
                                       size_t xRequiredSpace )
{
    BaseType_t xShouldWrite;
    size_t xReturn;

    if( xSpace == ( size_t ) 0 )
    {
        /* Doesn't matter if this is a stream buffer or a message buffer, there
        is no space to write. */
        xShouldWrite = pdFALSE;
    }
    else if( ( pxStreamBuffer->ucFlags & sbFLAGS_IS_MESSAGE_BUFFER ) == ( uint8_t ) 0 )
    {
        /* This is a stream buffer, as opposed to a message buffer, so writing a
        stream of bytes rather than discrete messages.  Write as many bytes as
        possible. */
        xShouldWrite = pdTRUE;
        xDataLengthBytes = configMIN( xDataLengthBytes, xSpace ); /*lint !e9044 Function parameter modified to ensure it is capped to available space. */
    }
    else if( xSpace >= xRequiredSpace )
    {
        /* This is a message buffer, as opposed to a stream buffer, and there
        is enough space to write both the message length and the message itself
        into the buffer.  Start by writing the length of the data, the data
        itself will be written later in this function. */
        xShouldWrite = pdTRUE;
        ( void ) prvWriteBytesToBuffer( pxStreamBuffer, ( const uint8_t * ) &( xDataLengthBytes ), sbBYTES_TO_STORE_MESSAGE_LENGTH );
    }
    else
    {
        /* There is space available, but not enough space. */
        xShouldWrite = pdFALSE;
    }

    if( xShouldWrite != pdFALSE )
    {
        /* Writes the data itself. */
        xReturn = prvWriteBytesToBuffer( pxStreamBuffer, ( const uint8_t * ) pvTxData, xDataLengthBytes ); /*lint !e9079 Storage buffer is implemented as uint8_t for ease of sizing, alighment and access. */
    }
    else
    {
        xReturn = 0;
    }

    return xReturn;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

size_t xStreamBufferReceive( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer,
                             void *pvRxData,
                             size_t xBufferLengthBytes,
                             TickType_t xTicksToWait )
{
StreamBuffer_t * const pxStreamBuffer = ( StreamBuffer_t * ) xStreamBuffer; /*lint !e9087 !e9079 Safe cast as StreamBufferHandle_t is opaque Streambuffer_t. */
size_t xReceivedLength = 0, xBytesAvailable, xBytesToStoreMessageLength;

    configASSERT( pvRxData );
    configASSERT( pxStreamBuffer );

    /* This receive function is used by both message buffers, which store
    discrete messages, and stream buffers, which store a continuous stream of
    bytes.  Discrete messages include an additional
    sbBYTES_TO_STORE_MESSAGE_LENGTH bytes that hold the length of the
    message. */
    if( ( pxStreamBuffer->ucFlags & sbFLAGS_IS_MESSAGE_BUFFER ) != ( uint8_t ) 0 )
    {
        xBytesToStoreMessageLength = sbBYTES_TO_STORE_MESSAGE_LENGTH;
    }
    else
    {
        xBytesToStoreMessageLength = 0;
    }

    if( xTicksToWait != ( TickType_t ) 0 )
    {
        /* Checking if there is data and clearing the notification state must be
        performed atomically. */
        taskENTER_CRITICAL();
        {
            xBytesAvailable = prvBytesInBuffer( pxStreamBuffer );

            /* If this function was invoked by a message buffer read then
            xBytesToStoreMessageLength holds the number of bytes used to hold
            the length of the next discrete message.  If this function was
            invoked by a stream buffer read then xBytesToStoreMessageLength will
            be 0. */
            if( xBytesAvailable <= xBytesToStoreMessageLength )
            {
                /* Clear notification state as going to wait for data. */
                ( void ) xTaskNotifyStateClear( NULL );

                /* Should only be one reader. */
                configASSERT( pxStreamBuffer->xTaskWaitingToReceive == NULL );
                pxStreamBuffer->xTaskWaitingToReceive = xTaskGetCurrentTaskHandle();
            }
            else
            {
                mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
            }
        }
        taskEXIT_CRITICAL();

        if( xBytesAvailable <= xBytesToStoreMessageLength )
        {
            /* Wait for data to be available. */
            traceBLOCKING_ON_STREAM_BUFFER_RECEIVE( xStreamBuffer );
            ( void ) xTaskNotifyWait( ( uint32_t ) 0, UINT32_MAX, NULL, xTicksToWait );
            pxStreamBuffer->xTaskWaitingToReceive = NULL;

            /* Recheck the data available after blocking. */
            xBytesAvailable = prvBytesInBuffer( pxStreamBuffer );
        }
        else
        {
            mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
        }
    }
    else
    {
        xBytesAvailable = prvBytesInBuffer( pxStreamBuffer );
    }

    /* Whether receiving a discrete message (where xBytesToStoreMessageLength
    holds the number of bytes used to store the message length) or a stream of
    bytes (where xBytesToStoreMessageLength is zero), the number of bytes
    available must be greater than xBytesToStoreMessageLength to be able to
    read bytes from the buffer. */
    if( xBytesAvailable > xBytesToStoreMessageLength )
    {
        xReceivedLength = prvReadMessageFromBuffer( pxStreamBuffer, pvRxData, xBufferLengthBytes, xBytesAvailable, xBytesToStoreMessageLength );

        /* Was a task waiting for space in the buffer? */
        if( xReceivedLength != ( size_t ) 0 )
        {
            traceSTREAM_BUFFER_RECEIVE( xStreamBuffer, xReceivedLength );
            sbRECEIVE_COMPLETED( pxStreamBuffer );
        }
        else
        {
            mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
        }
    }
    else
    {
        traceSTREAM_BUFFER_RECEIVE_FAILED( xStreamBuffer );
        mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
    }

    return xReceivedLength;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

size_t xStreamBufferReceiveFromISR( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer,
                                    void *pvRxData,
                                    size_t xBufferLengthBytes,
                                    BaseType_t * const pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken )
{
StreamBuffer_t * const pxStreamBuffer = ( StreamBuffer_t * ) xStreamBuffer; /*lint !e9087 !e9079 Safe cast as StreamBufferHandle_t is opaque Streambuffer_t. */
size_t xReceivedLength = 0, xBytesAvailable, xBytesToStoreMessageLength;

    configASSERT( pvRxData );
    configASSERT( pxStreamBuffer );

    /* This receive function is used by both message buffers, which store
    discrete messages, and stream buffers, which store a continuous stream of
    bytes.  Discrete messages include an additional
    sbBYTES_TO_STORE_MESSAGE_LENGTH bytes that hold the length of the
    message. */
    if( ( pxStreamBuffer->ucFlags & sbFLAGS_IS_MESSAGE_BUFFER ) != ( uint8_t ) 0 )
    {
        xBytesToStoreMessageLength = sbBYTES_TO_STORE_MESSAGE_LENGTH;
    }
    else
    {
        xBytesToStoreMessageLength = 0;
    }

    xBytesAvailable = prvBytesInBuffer( pxStreamBuffer );

    /* Whether receiving a discrete message (where xBytesToStoreMessageLength
    holds the number of bytes used to store the message length) or a stream of
    bytes (where xBytesToStoreMessageLength is zero), the number of bytes
    available must be greater than xBytesToStoreMessageLength to be able to
    read bytes from the buffer. */
    if( xBytesAvailable > xBytesToStoreMessageLength )
    {
        xReceivedLength = prvReadMessageFromBuffer( pxStreamBuffer, pvRxData, xBufferLengthBytes, xBytesAvailable, xBytesToStoreMessageLength );

        /* Was a task waiting for space in the buffer? */
        if( xReceivedLength != ( size_t ) 0 )
        {
            sbRECEIVE_COMPLETED_FROM_ISR( pxStreamBuffer, pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken );
        }
        else
        {
            mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
        }
    }
    else
    {
        mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
    }

    traceSTREAM_BUFFER_RECEIVE_FROM_ISR( xStreamBuffer, xReceivedLength );

    return xReceivedLength;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

static size_t prvReadMessageFromBuffer( StreamBuffer_t *pxStreamBuffer,
                                        void *pvRxData,
                                        size_t xBufferLengthBytes,
                                        size_t xBytesAvailable,
                                        size_t xBytesToStoreMessageLength )
{
size_t xOriginalTail, xReceivedLength, xNextMessageLength;

    if( xBytesToStoreMessageLength != ( size_t ) 0 )
    {
        /* A discrete message is being received.  First receive the length
        of the message.  A copy of the tail is stored so the buffer can be
        returned to its prior state if the length of the message is too
        large for the provided buffer. */
        xOriginalTail = pxStreamBuffer->xTail;
        ( void ) prvReadBytesFromBuffer( pxStreamBuffer, ( uint8_t * ) &xNextMessageLength, xBytesToStoreMessageLength, xBytesAvailable );

        /* Reduce the number of bytes available by the number of bytes just
        read out. */
        xBytesAvailable -= xBytesToStoreMessageLength;

        /* Check there is enough space in the buffer provided by the
        user. */
        if( xNextMessageLength > xBufferLengthBytes )
        {
            /* The user has provided insufficient space to read the message
            so return the buffer to its previous state (so the length of
            the message is in the buffer again). */
            pxStreamBuffer->xTail = xOriginalTail;
            xNextMessageLength = 0;
        }
        else
        {
            mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
        }
    }
    else
    {
        /* A stream of bytes is being received (as opposed to a discrete
        message), so read as many bytes as possible. */
        xNextMessageLength = xBufferLengthBytes;
    }

    /* Read the actual data. */
    xReceivedLength = prvReadBytesFromBuffer( pxStreamBuffer, ( uint8_t * ) pvRxData, xNextMessageLength, xBytesAvailable ); /*lint !e9079 Data storage area is implemented as uint8_t array for ease of sizing, indexing and alignment. */

    return xReceivedLength;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

BaseType_t xStreamBufferIsEmpty( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer )
{
const StreamBuffer_t * const pxStreamBuffer = ( StreamBuffer_t * ) xStreamBuffer; /*lint !e9087 !e9079 Safe cast as StreamBufferHandle_t is opaque Streambuffer_t. */
BaseType_t xReturn;
size_t xTail;

    configASSERT( pxStreamBuffer );

    /* True if no bytes are available. */
    xTail = pxStreamBuffer->xTail;
    if( pxStreamBuffer->xHead == xTail )
    {
        xReturn = pdTRUE;
    }
    else
    {
        xReturn = pdFALSE;
    }

    return xReturn;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

BaseType_t xStreamBufferIsFull( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer )
{
BaseType_t xReturn;
size_t xBytesToStoreMessageLength;
const StreamBuffer_t * const pxStreamBuffer = ( StreamBuffer_t * ) xStreamBuffer; /*lint !e9087 !e9079 Safe cast as StreamBufferHandle_t is opaque Streambuffer_t. */

    configASSERT( pxStreamBuffer );

    /* This generic version of the receive function is used by both message
    buffers, which store discrete messages, and stream buffers, which store a
    continuous stream of bytes.  Discrete messages include an additional
    sbBYTES_TO_STORE_MESSAGE_LENGTH bytes that hold the length of the message. */
    if( ( pxStreamBuffer->ucFlags & sbFLAGS_IS_MESSAGE_BUFFER ) != ( uint8_t ) 0 )
    {
        xBytesToStoreMessageLength = sbBYTES_TO_STORE_MESSAGE_LENGTH;
    }
    else
    {
        xBytesToStoreMessageLength = 0;
    }

    /* True if the available space equals zero. */
    if( xStreamBufferSpacesAvailable( xStreamBuffer ) <= xBytesToStoreMessageLength )
    {
        xReturn = pdTRUE;
    }
    else
    {
        xReturn = pdFALSE;
    }

    return xReturn;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

BaseType_t xStreamBufferSendCompletedFromISR( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer, BaseType_t *pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken )
{
StreamBuffer_t * const pxStreamBuffer = ( StreamBuffer_t * ) xStreamBuffer; /*lint !e9087 !e9079 Safe cast as StreamBufferHandle_t is opaque Streambuffer_t. */
BaseType_t xReturn;
UBaseType_t uxSavedInterruptStatus;

    configASSERT( pxStreamBuffer );

    uxSavedInterruptStatus = ( UBaseType_t ) portSET_INTERRUPT_MASK_FROM_ISR();
    {
        if( ( pxStreamBuffer )->xTaskWaitingToReceive != NULL )
        {
            ( void ) xTaskNotifyFromISR( ( pxStreamBuffer )->xTaskWaitingToReceive,
                                         ( uint32_t ) 0,
                                         eNoAction,
                                         pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken );
            ( pxStreamBuffer )->xTaskWaitingToReceive = NULL;
            xReturn = pdTRUE;
        }
        else
        {
            xReturn = pdFALSE;
        }
    }
    portCLEAR_INTERRUPT_MASK_FROM_ISR( uxSavedInterruptStatus );

    return xReturn;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

BaseType_t xStreamBufferReceiveCompletedFromISR( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer, BaseType_t *pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken )
{
StreamBuffer_t * const pxStreamBuffer = ( StreamBuffer_t * ) xStreamBuffer; /*lint !e9087 !e9079 Safe cast as StreamBufferHandle_t is opaque Streambuffer_t. */
BaseType_t xReturn;
UBaseType_t uxSavedInterruptStatus;

    configASSERT( pxStreamBuffer );

    uxSavedInterruptStatus = ( UBaseType_t ) portSET_INTERRUPT_MASK_FROM_ISR();
    {
        if( ( pxStreamBuffer )->xTaskWaitingToSend != NULL )
        {
            ( void ) xTaskNotifyFromISR( ( pxStreamBuffer )->xTaskWaitingToSend,
                                         ( uint32_t ) 0,
                                         eNoAction,
                                         pxHigherPriorityTaskWoken );
            ( pxStreamBuffer )->xTaskWaitingToSend = NULL;
            xReturn = pdTRUE;
        }
        else
        {
            xReturn = pdFALSE;
        }
    }
    portCLEAR_INTERRUPT_MASK_FROM_ISR( uxSavedInterruptStatus );

    return xReturn;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

static size_t prvWriteBytesToBuffer( StreamBuffer_t * const pxStreamBuffer, const uint8_t *pucData, size_t xCount )
{
size_t xNextHead, xFirstLength;

    configASSERT( xCount > ( size_t ) 0 );

    xNextHead = pxStreamBuffer->xHead;

    /* Calculate the number of bytes that can be added in the first write -
    which may be less than the total number of bytes that need to be added if
    the buffer will wrap back to the beginning. */
    xFirstLength = configMIN( pxStreamBuffer->xLength - xNextHead, xCount );

    /* Write as many bytes as can be written in the first write. */
    configASSERT( ( xNextHead + xFirstLength ) <= pxStreamBuffer->xLength );
    memcpy( ( void* ) ( &( pxStreamBuffer->pucBuffer[ xNextHead ] ) ), ( const void * ) pucData, xFirstLength ); /*lint !e9087 memcpy() requires void *. */

    /* If the number of bytes written was less than the number that could be
    written in the first write... */
    if( xCount > xFirstLength )
    {
        /* ...then write the remaining bytes to the start of the buffer. */
        configASSERT( ( xCount - xFirstLength ) <= pxStreamBuffer->xLength );
        memcpy( ( void * ) pxStreamBuffer->pucBuffer, ( const void * ) &( pucData[ xFirstLength ] ), xCount - xFirstLength ); /*lint !e9087 memcpy() requires void *. */
    }
    else
    {
        mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
    }

    xNextHead += xCount;
    if( xNextHead >= pxStreamBuffer->xLength )
    {
        xNextHead -= pxStreamBuffer->xLength;
    }
    else
    {
        mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
    }

    pxStreamBuffer->xHead = xNextHead;

    return xCount;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

static size_t prvReadBytesFromBuffer( StreamBuffer_t *pxStreamBuffer, uint8_t *pucData, size_t xMaxCount, size_t xBytesAvailable )
{
size_t xCount, xFirstLength, xNextTail;

    /* Use the minimum of the wanted bytes and the available bytes. */
    xCount = configMIN( xBytesAvailable, xMaxCount );

    if( xCount > ( size_t ) 0 )
    {
        xNextTail = pxStreamBuffer->xTail;

        /* Calculate the number of bytes that can be read - which may be
        less than the number wanted if the data wraps around to the start of
        the buffer. */
        xFirstLength = configMIN( pxStreamBuffer->xLength - xNextTail, xCount );

        /* Obtain the number of bytes it is possible to obtain in the first
        read.  Asserts check bounds of read and write. */
        configASSERT( xFirstLength <= xMaxCount );
        configASSERT( ( xNextTail + xFirstLength ) <= pxStreamBuffer->xLength );
        memcpy( ( void * ) pucData, ( const void * ) &( pxStreamBuffer->pucBuffer[ xNextTail ] ), xFirstLength ); /*lint !e9087 memcpy() requires void *. */

        /* If the total number of wanted bytes is greater than the number
        that could be read in the first read... */
        if( xCount > xFirstLength )
        {
            /*...then read the remaining bytes from the start of the buffer. */
            configASSERT( xCount <= xMaxCount );
            memcpy( ( void * ) &( pucData[ xFirstLength ] ), ( void * ) ( pxStreamBuffer->pucBuffer ), xCount - xFirstLength ); /*lint !e9087 memcpy() requires void *. */
        }
        else
        {
            mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
        }

        /* Move the tail pointer to effectively remove the data read from
        the buffer. */
        xNextTail += xCount;

        if( xNextTail >= pxStreamBuffer->xLength )
        {
            xNextTail -= pxStreamBuffer->xLength;
        }

        pxStreamBuffer->xTail = xNextTail;
    }
    else
    {
        mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
    }

    return xCount;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

static size_t prvBytesInBuffer( const StreamBuffer_t * const pxStreamBuffer )
{
/* Returns the distance between xTail and xHead. */
size_t xCount;

    xCount = pxStreamBuffer->xLength + pxStreamBuffer->xHead;
    xCount -= pxStreamBuffer->xTail;
    if ( xCount >= pxStreamBuffer->xLength )
    {
        xCount -= pxStreamBuffer->xLength;
    }
    else
    {
        mtCOVERAGE_TEST_MARKER();
    }

    return xCount;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

static void prvInitialiseNewStreamBuffer( StreamBuffer_t * const pxStreamBuffer,
                                          uint8_t * const pucBuffer,
                                          size_t xBufferSizeBytes,
                                          size_t xTriggerLevelBytes,
                                          BaseType_t xIsMessageBuffer )
{
    /* Assert here is deliberately writing to the entire buffer to ensure it can
    be written to without generating exceptions, and is setting the buffer to a
    known value to assist in development/debugging. */
    #if( configASSERT_DEFINED == 1 )
    {
        /* The value written just has to be identifiable when looking at the
        memory.  Don't use 0xA5 as that is the stack fill value and could
        result in confusion as to what is actually being observed. */
        const BaseType_t xWriteValue = 0x55;
        configASSERT( memset( pucBuffer, ( int ) xWriteValue, xBufferSizeBytes ) == pucBuffer );
    }
    #endif

    memset( ( void * ) pxStreamBuffer, 0x00, sizeof( StreamBuffer_t ) ); /*lint !e9087 memset() requires void *. */
    pxStreamBuffer->pucBuffer = pucBuffer;
    pxStreamBuffer->xLength = xBufferSizeBytes;
    pxStreamBuffer->xTriggerLevelBytes = xTriggerLevelBytes;

    if( xIsMessageBuffer != pdFALSE )
    {
        pxStreamBuffer->ucFlags |= sbFLAGS_IS_MESSAGE_BUFFER;
    }
}

#if ( configUSE_TRACE_FACILITY == 1 )

    UBaseType_t uxStreamBufferGetStreamBufferNumber( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer )
    {
        return ( ( StreamBuffer_t * ) xStreamBuffer )->uxStreamBufferNumber;
    }

#endif /* configUSE_TRACE_FACILITY */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

#if ( configUSE_TRACE_FACILITY == 1 )

    void vStreamBufferSetStreamBufferNumber( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer, UBaseType_t uxStreamBufferNumber )
    {
        ( ( StreamBuffer_t * ) xStreamBuffer )->uxStreamBufferNumber = uxStreamBufferNumber;
    }

#endif /* configUSE_TRACE_FACILITY */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

#if ( configUSE_TRACE_FACILITY == 1 )

    uint8_t ucStreamBufferGetStreamBufferType( StreamBufferHandle_t xStreamBuffer )
    {
        return ( ( StreamBuffer_t * )xStreamBuffer )->ucFlags | sbFLAGS_IS_MESSAGE_BUFFER;
    }

#endif /* configUSE_TRACE_FACILITY */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

 

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