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SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-4.0 OR BSD-2-Clause
brief: |
Creates 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
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.
It is not recommended to mix ${create:/name} and ${.:/name} in an
application. This directive is intended for applications which do not want
to use the RTEMS Workspace and instead statically allocate all operating
system resources. 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.
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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