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/* This test is designed to test simple memory block pool creation, deletion, and
allocates and releases. */
#include <stdio.h>
#include "tx_api.h"
typedef struct BLOCK_MEMORY_TEST_STRUCT
{
ULONG first;
ULONG second;
TX_BLOCK_POOL pool;
ULONG first_middle;
ULONG second_middle;
ULONG pool_area[2048/sizeof(ULONG)];
ULONG next_to_last;
ULONG last;
} BLOCK_MEMORY_TEST;
static BLOCK_MEMORY_TEST block_memory;
/* Define external reference for status of block pool create from initialization. */
extern UINT test_block_pool_create_init;
/* Define the ISR dispatch. */
extern VOID (*test_isr_dispatch)(void);
static TX_THREAD thread_0;
static TX_THREAD thread_1;
static TX_BLOCK_POOL pool_0;
static TX_BLOCK_POOL pool_1;
static TX_BLOCK_POOL pool_2;
static TX_BLOCK_POOL pool_3;
static TX_TIMER timer_0;
static unsigned long error = 0;
static unsigned long timer_executed = 0;
static unsigned long isr_executed = 0;
/* Define thread prototypes. */
static void thread_0_entry(ULONG thread_input);
static void thread_1_entry(ULONG thread_input);
/* Prototype for test control return. */
void test_control_return(UINT status);
/* Prototype direct call to block pool core service. */
UINT _tx_block_pool_create(TX_BLOCK_POOL *pool_ptr, const CHAR *name_ptr, ULONG block_size,
VOID *pool_start, ULONG pool_size);
/* Define the timer for this test. */
static void timer_entry(ULONG i)
{
#ifndef TX_DISABLE_ERROR_CHECKING
UINT status;
CHAR *pointer;
/* Determine if calling block pool create from initialization was successful. */
if (test_block_pool_create_init != TX_SUCCESS)
{
/* Error! */
error++;
}
/* Attempt to create a block pool from a timer. */
pointer = (CHAR *) 0x30000;
status = tx_block_pool_create(&pool_3, "pool 3", 100, pointer, 320);
/* Check status. */
if (status != TX_CALLER_ERROR)
{
/* Error! */
error++;
}
/* Attempt to delete a block pool. */
status = tx_block_pool_delete(&pool_0);
/* Check status. */
if (status != TX_CALLER_ERROR)
{
/* Error! */
error++;
}
timer_executed = 1;
/* Attempt to allocate a block with suspension from a timer. */
status = tx_block_allocate(&pool_0, (void **) &pointer, 10);
/* Check status. */
if (status != TX_WAIT_ERROR)
{
/* Error! */
error++;
}
#endif
}
/* Define the ISR dispatch routine. */
static void test_isr(void)
{
#ifndef TX_DISABLE_ERROR_CHECKING
CHAR *pointer;
UINT status;
/* Attempt to Allocate block from the pool. */
status = tx_block_allocate(&pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer, TX_WAIT_FOREVER);
/* Check status. */
if (status != TX_WAIT_ERROR)
{
/* Error! */
error++;
}
/* Attempt to create a block pool from an ISR. */
status = tx_block_pool_create(&pool_3, "pool 3", 100, (void *) 0x100000, 320);
/* Check status. */
if (status != TX_CALLER_ERROR)
{
/* Error! */
error++;
}
/* Attempt to delete a pool from an ISR. */
status = tx_block_pool_delete(&pool_0);
if (status != TX_CALLER_ERROR)
{
/* Error! */
error++;
}
isr_executed = 1;
#endif
}
/* Define what the initial system looks like. */
#ifdef CTEST
void test_application_define(void *first_unused_memory)
#else
void threadx_block_memory_basic_application_define(void *first_unused_memory)
#endif
{
UINT status;
CHAR *pointer;
/* Put first available memory address into a character pointer. */
pointer = (CHAR *) first_unused_memory;
/* Put system definition stuff in here, e.g. thread creates and other assorted
create information. */
status = tx_thread_create(&thread_0, "thread 0", thread_0_entry, 1,
pointer, TEST_STACK_SIZE_PRINTF,
17, 17, 100, TX_AUTO_START);
pointer = pointer + TEST_STACK_SIZE_PRINTF;
/* Check status. */
if (status != TX_SUCCESS)
{
printf("Running Block Memory Basic Functionality Test....................... ERROR #1\n");
test_control_return(1);
}
status = tx_thread_create(&thread_1, "thread 1", thread_1_entry, 1,
pointer, TEST_STACK_SIZE_PRINTF,
18, 18, 100, TX_DONT_START);
pointer = pointer + TEST_STACK_SIZE_PRINTF;
/* Check status. */
if (status != TX_SUCCESS)
{
printf("Running Block Memory Basic Functionality Test....................... ERROR #2\n");
test_control_return(1);
}
/* Create block pools 0 and 1. */
status = tx_block_pool_create(&pool_0, "pool 0", 100, pointer, 320);
pointer = pointer + 320;
/* Check status. */
if (status != TX_SUCCESS)
{
printf("Running Block Memory Basic Functionality Test....................... ERROR #3\n");
test_control_return(1);
}
status = tx_block_pool_create(&pool_1, "pool 1", 100, pointer, 320);
pointer = pointer + 320;
/* Check status. */
if (status != TX_SUCCESS)
{
printf("Running Block Memory Basic Functionality Test....................... ERROR #4\n");
test_control_return(1);
}
/* Check the no-blocks path. */
status = _tx_block_pool_create(&pool_2, "pool 2", 100, pointer, 50);
pointer = pointer + 320;
/* Check status. */
if (status != TX_SIZE_ERROR)
{
printf("Running Block Memory Basic Functionality Test....................... ERROR #5\n");
test_control_return(1);
}
}
/* Define the test threads. */
static void thread_0_entry(ULONG thread_input)
{
UINT status;
CHAR *pointer_1;
CHAR *pointer_2;
CHAR *pointer_3;
CHAR *pointer_4;
INT i;
unsigned long fake_block[20];
/* Inform user. */
printf("Running Block Memory Basic Functionality Test....................... ");
/* Perform block memory test. */
block_memory.first = 0x11223344;
block_memory.second = 0x55667788;
block_memory.first_middle = 0x21314151;
block_memory.second_middle= 0x61718191;
block_memory.next_to_last = 0x99aabbcc;
block_memory.last = 0xddeeff00;
/* Create the block pool. */
status = tx_block_pool_create(&block_memory.pool, "pool memory", 16, &block_memory.pool_area[0], (2048*sizeof(ULONG))/sizeof(ULONG));
tx_block_pool_delete(&block_memory.pool);
/* Check for status. */
if ((status != TX_SUCCESS) ||
(block_memory.first != 0x11223344) ||
(block_memory.second != 0x55667788) ||
(block_memory.first_middle != 0x21314151) ||
(block_memory.second_middle != 0x61718191) ||
(block_memory.next_to_last != 0x99aabbcc) ||
(block_memory.last != 0xddeeff00))
{
/* Block memory error. */
printf("ERROR #6\n");
test_control_return(1);
}
#ifndef TX_DISABLE_ERROR_CHECKING
/* Try to release a non-block. */
fake_block[0] = 0;
fake_block[1] = 0;
status = tx_block_release(&fake_block[2]);
/* Check status. */
if (status != TX_PTR_ERROR)
{
/* Block memory error. */
printf("ERROR #7\n");
test_control_return(1);
}
/* Try to release a block that points to a non-pool. */
fake_block[0] = 0;
fake_block[1] = (unsigned long) &fake_block[0];
status = tx_block_release(&fake_block[2]);
/* Check status. */
if (status != TX_PTR_ERROR)
{
/* Block memory error. */
printf("ERROR #8\n");
test_control_return(1);
}
#endif
/* Allocate first block from the pool. */
status = tx_block_allocate(&pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer_1, TX_NO_WAIT);
/* Check status. */
if (status != TX_SUCCESS)
{
/* Block memory error. */
printf("ERROR #9\n");
test_control_return(1);
}
/* Set all the memory of the blocks. */
TX_MEMSET(pointer_1, (CHAR) 0xEF, 100);
/* Allocate second block from the pool. */
status = tx_block_allocate(&pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer_2, TX_NO_WAIT);
/* Check status. */
if (status != TX_SUCCESS)
{
/* Block memory error. */
printf("ERROR #10\n");
test_control_return(1);
}
/* Set all the memory of the blocks. */
TX_MEMSET(pointer_2, (CHAR) 0xEF, 100);
/* Allocate third block from the pool. */
status = tx_block_allocate(&pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer_3, TX_NO_WAIT);
/* Check status. */
if (status != TX_SUCCESS)
{
/* Block memory error. */
printf("ERROR #11\n");
test_control_return(1);
}
/* Set all the memory of the blocks. */
TX_MEMSET(pointer_3, (CHAR) 0xEF, 100);
/* Attempt to allocate fourth block from the pool. This should fail because
there should be no more blocks in the pool. */
status = tx_block_allocate(&pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer_4, TX_NO_WAIT);
/* Check status. */
if (status != TX_NO_MEMORY)
{
/* Block memory error. */
printf("ERROR ##12\n");
test_control_return(1);
}
/* Set the memory of all of the allocated blocks. */
for (i =0; i < 100; i++)
{
pointer_1[i] = (CHAR) 0xFF;
pointer_2[i] = (CHAR) 0xFF;
pointer_3[i] = (CHAR) 0xFF;
}
/* Now release each of the blocks. */
status = tx_block_release(pointer_1);
/* Check for status. */
if (status != TX_SUCCESS)
{
/* Block memory error. */
printf("ERROR #13\n");
test_control_return(1);
}
/* Release the second block. */
status = tx_block_release(pointer_2);
/* Check for status. */
if (status != TX_SUCCESS)
{
/* Block memory error. */
printf("ERROR #14\n");
test_control_return(1);
}
/* Release the third block. */
status = tx_block_release(pointer_3);
/* Check for status. */
if (status != TX_SUCCESS)
{
/* Block memory error. */
printf("ERROR #15\n");
test_control_return(1);
}
/* Allocate each block again to make sure everything still
works. The block addresses should come out in reverse
order, because a released block is placed at the head of
the list. */
/* Allocate first block from the pool. */
status = tx_block_allocate(&pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer_1, TX_NO_WAIT);
/* Check status. */
if (status != TX_SUCCESS)
{
/* Block memory error. */
printf("ERROR #16\n");
test_control_return(1);
}
/* Set all the memory of the blocks. */
TX_MEMSET(pointer_1, (CHAR) 0xEF, 100);
/* Allocate second block from the pool. */
status = tx_block_allocate(&pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer_2, TX_NO_WAIT);
/* Check status. */
if (status != TX_SUCCESS)
{
/* Block memory error. */
printf("ERROR #17\n");
test_control_return(1);
}
/* Set all the memory of the blocks. */
TX_MEMSET(pointer_2, (CHAR) 0xEF, 100);
/* Allocate third block from the pool. */
status = tx_block_allocate(&pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer_3, TX_NO_WAIT);
/* Check status. */
if (status != TX_SUCCESS)
{
/* Block memory error. */
printf("ERROR #18\n");
test_control_return(1);
}
/* Set all the memory of the blocks. */
TX_MEMSET(pointer_3, (CHAR) 0xEF, 100);
/* Attempt to allocate fourth block from the pool. This should fail because
there should be no more blocks in the pool. */
status = tx_block_allocate(&pool_0, (VOID **) &pointer_4, TX_NO_WAIT);
/* Check status. */
if (status != TX_NO_MEMORY)
{
/* Block memory error. */
printf("ERROR #19\n");
test_control_return(1);
}
#ifndef TX_DISABLE_ERROR_CHECKING
/* Create a timer for the test. */
tx_timer_create(&timer_0, "timer 0", timer_entry, 0, 1, 1, TX_AUTO_ACTIVATE);
/* Setup the ISR. */
test_isr_dispatch = test_isr;
/* Sleep for a bit... */
tx_thread_sleep(3);
/* Now resume the background thread. */
tx_thread_resume(&thread_1);
/* Sleep for a bit... */
tx_thread_sleep(3);
/* Clear the ISR. */
test_isr_dispatch = TX_NULL;
/* Test for error. */
if ((error) || (timer_executed != 1) || (isr_executed != 1))
{
/* Block memory error. */
printf("ERROR #20\n");
test_control_return(1);
}
#endif
/* Delete both block pools. */
status = tx_block_pool_delete(&pool_0);
/* Check status. */
if (status != TX_SUCCESS)
{
/* Block memory error. */
printf("ERROR #21\n");
test_control_return(1);
}
status = tx_block_pool_delete(&pool_1);
/* Check status. */
if ((status != TX_SUCCESS) || (error))
{
/* Block memory error. */
printf("ERROR #22\n");
test_control_return(1);
}
else
{
/* Successful test. */
printf("SUCCESS!\n");
test_control_return(0);
}
}
static void thread_1_entry(ULONG thread_input)
{
while(1)
{
tx_thread_relinquish();
}
}