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SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-4.0 OR BSD-2-Clause
brief: |
Constructs a task from the specified the task configuration.
copyrights:
- Copyright (C) 2020 embedded brains GmbH (http://www.embedded-brains.de)
definition:
default:
body: null
params:
- const ${config:/name} *${.:/params[0]/name}
- ${../../type/if/id:/name} *${.:/params[1]/name}
return: ${../../status/if/code:/name}
variants: []
description: null
enabled-by: true
index-entries: []
interface-type: function
links:
- role: interface-placement
uid: header
- role: interface-ingroup
uid: group
name: rtems_task_construct
notes: |
In contrast to tasks created by ${create:/name}, the tasks constructed by
this directive use a user-provided task storage area. The task storage area
contains the task stack, the thread-local storage, and the floating-point
context on architectures with a separate floating-point context.
This directive is intended for applications which do not want to use the
RTEMS Workspace and instead statically allocate all operating system
resources. It is not recommended to use ${create:/name} and ${.:/name}
together in an application. It is also not recommended to use ${.:/name} for
drivers or general purpose libraries. The reason for these recommendations
is that the task configuration needs settings which can be only given with a
through knowledge of the application resources.
An application based solely on static allocation can avoid any runtime memory
allocators. This can simplify the application architecture as well as any
analysis that may be required.
The stack space estimate done by <rtems/confdefs.h> assumes that all tasks
are created by ${create:/name}. The estimate can be adjusted to take
user-provided task storage areas into account through the
${/acfg/if/min-tasks-with-user-provided-storage:/name} application
configuration option.
The ${/acfg/if/max-tasks:/name} should include tasks constructed by
${.:/name}.
params:
- description: is the task configuration.
dir: null
name: config
- description: |
is the pointer to an object identifier variable. The identifier of the
constructed task object will be stored in this variable, in case of a
successful operation.
dir: out
name: id
return:
return: null
return-values:
- description: |
The requested operation was successful.
value: ${../../status/if/successful:/name}
- description: |
The ${.:/params[1]/name} parameter was ${/c/if/null:/name}.
value: ${../../status/if/invalid-address:/name}
- description: |
The task name was invalid.
value: ${../../status/if/invalid-name:/name}
- description: |
The initial task priority was invalid.
value: ${../../status/if/invalid-priority:/name}
- description: |
The thread-local storage size is greater than the maximum thread-local
storage size specified in the task configuration. The thread-local
storage size is determined by the thread-local variables used by the
application and ${/acfg/if/max-thread-local-storage-size:/name}.
value: ${../../status/if/invalid-size:/name}
- description: |
The task storage area was too small to provide a task stack of the
configured minimum size, see ${/acfg/if/min-task-stack-size:/name}.
The task storage area contains the task stack, the thread-local storage,
and the floating-point context on architectures with a separate
floating-point context.
value: ${../../status/if/invalid-size:/name}
- description: |
There was no inactive task object available to construct a task.
value: ${../../status/if/too-many:/name}
- description: |
In multiprocessing configurations, there was no inactive global object
available to construct a global task.
value: ${../../status/if/too-many:/name}
- description: |
One of the task create extensions failed during the task construction.
value: ${../../status/if/unsatisfied:/name}
- description: |
In SMP configurations, the non-preemption mode was not supported.
value: ${../../status/if/unsatisfied:/name}
- description: |
In SMP configurations, the interrupt level mode was not supported.
value: ${../../status/if/unsatisfied:/name}
type: interface
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