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authorJoel Sherrill <joel.sherrill@OARcorp.com>1999-07-08 15:28:15 +0000
committerJoel Sherrill <joel.sherrill@OARcorp.com>1999-07-08 15:28:15 +0000
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parentFrom Fei Ling <fling@cs.uah.edu>. (diff)
downloadrtems-e74dc82fb10bed745b37b664ce053c9695c32927.tar.bz2
First draft from Xiangyang Wu <wux@cspar.uah.edu>.
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diff --git a/doc/itron3.0/eventflags.t b/doc/itron3.0/eventflags.t
index 9b4049200a..cea7fb2d89 100644
--- a/doc/itron3.0/eventflags.t
+++ b/doc/itron3.0/eventflags.t
@@ -10,8 +10,7 @@
@section Introduction
-The
-eventflags manager is ...
+The eventflag manager provides a high performance method of intertask communication and synchronization. The directives provided by the eventflag manager are:
The services provided by the eventflags manager are:
@@ -28,6 +27,91 @@ The services provided by the eventflags manager are:
@section Background
+@subsection Event sets
+
+An eventflag is used by a task (or ISR) to inform another task of the occurrence of a significant situation. Thirty-two eventflags are associated with each task. A collection of one or more eventflags is referred to as an event set. The application developer should remember the following key characteristics of event operations when utilizing the event manager:
+
+@itemize @bullet
+@item Events provide a simple synchronization facility.
+@item Events are aimed at tasks.
+@item Tasks can wait on more than one event simultaneously.
+@item Events are independent of one another.
+@item Events do not hold or transport data.
+@item Events are not queued. In other words, if an event is sent more than once to a task before being received, the second and subsequent send operations to that same task have no effect.
+@end itemize
+
+A pending event is an event that has been posted but not received. An event condition is used to specify the events which the task desires to receive and the algorithm which will be used to determine when the request is satisfied. An event condition is satisfied based upon one of two algorithms which are selected by the user. The @code{TWF_ORW} algorithm states that an event condition is satisfied when at least a single requested event is posted. The @code{TWF_ANDW} algorithm states that an event condition is satisfied when every requested event is posted.
+
+An event set or condition is built by a bitwise OR of the desired events. If an event is not explicitly specified in the set or condition, then it is not present. Events are specifically designed to be mutually exclusive, therefore bitwise OR and addition operations are equivalent as long as each event appears exactly once in the event set list.
+
+@subsection T_CFLG Structure
+
+The T_CFLG structire is used to define the characteristics of an eventflag and passed as an argument to the @code{cre_flg} service. The structure is defined as follows:
+
+@example
+
+/*
+ * Create Eventflags (cre_flg) Structure
+ */
+
+typedef struct t_cflg @{
+ VP exinf; /* extended information */
+ ATR flgatr; /* eventflag attribute */
+ UINT iflgptn; /* initial eventflag */
+ /* additional information may be included depending on the implementation */
+@} T_CFLG;
+
+/*
+ * flgatr - Eventflag Attribute Values
+ */
+
+
+/* multiple tasks are not allowed to wait (Wait Single Task)*/
+
+#define TA_WSGL 0x00
+
+/* multiple tasks are allowed to wait (Wait Multiple Task) */
+
+#define TA_WMUL 0x08
+
+/* wfmode */
+#define TWF_ANDW 0x00 /* AND wait */
+#define TWF_ORW 0x02 /* OR wait */
+#define TWF_CLR 0x01 /* clear specification */
+@end example
+
+where the meaning of each field is:
+
+@table @b
+@item VP
+exinf exinf may be used freely by the user for including extended information about the eventflag to be created. Information set here may be accessed by ref_flg. If a larger region is desired for including user information, or if the user wishes to change the contents of this information, the usr should allocate memory area and set the address of this memory packet to exinf. The OS does not take care of the contents of exinf. This implementation does not use this field.
+
+@item ATR
+flgatr is the attributes for this eventflag. The lower bits of flgatr represent system attributes, while the upper bits represent implementation-dependent attributes.
+
+@item UINT
+iflgptn is the initial eventflag pattern.
+(CPU and/or implementation-dependent information may also be included)
+@end table
+@subsection T_RFLG Structure
+
+The T_RFLG structire is used to define the characteristics of an eventflag and passed as an argument to the @code{ref_flg} service. The structure is defined as follows:
+
+@example
+* Reference Eventflags (ref_flg) Structure */
+typedef struct t_rflg @{
+ VP exinf; /* extended information */
+ BOOL_ID wtsk; /* indicates whether or not there is a waiting task */
+ UINT flgptn; /* eventflag bit pattern */
+ /* additional information may be included depending on the implementation */
+@} T_RFLG;
+@end example
+
+@table @b
+@item BOOL_ID
+indicates whether or not there is a task waiting for the eventflag in question. If there is no waiting task, wtsk is returned as FALSE = 0. If there is a waiting task, wtsk is returned as a value other than 0.
+@end table
+
@section Operations
@section System Calls
@@ -61,12 +145,37 @@ ER cre_flg(
@subheading STATUS CODES:
-@code{EXXX} -
+@code{E_OK} - Normal Completion
+@code{E_NOMEM} - Insufficient memory (Memory for control block cannot be allocated)
+@code{E_ID} - Invalid ID number (flgid was invalid or could not be used)
+@code{E_RSATR} - Reserved attribute (flgatr was invalid or could not be used)
+@code{E_OBJ} - Invalid object state (an eventflag of the same ID already exists)
+@code{E_OACV} - Object access violation (A flgid less than -4 was specified from a user task. This is implementation dependent.)
+@code{E_PAR} - Parameter error (pk_cflg is invalid)
+@code{EN_OBJNO} - An object number which could not be accessed on the target node is specified.
+@code{EN_CTXID} - Specified an object on another node when the system call was issued from a task in dispatch disabled state or from a task-independent portion
+@code{EN_PAR}- A value outside the range supported by the target node and/or transmission packet format was specified as a parameter (a value outside supported range was specified for exinf, flgatr and/or iflgptn)
@subheading DESCRIPTION:
+This system call creates the eventflag specified by @code{flgid}. Specifically, a control block for the eventflag to be created is allocated and the associated flag pattern is initialized using @code{iflgptn}. A single eventflag handles one word's worth of bits of the processor in question as a group. All operations are done in single word units.
+
+User eventflags have positive ID numbers, while system eventflags have negative ID numbers. User tasks (tasks having positive task IDs) cannot access system eventflags. An @code{E_OACV} error will result if a user task issues a system call on a system eventflag, but error detection is implementation dependent.
+
+Eventflags having ID numbers from -4 through 0 cannot be created. An @code{E_ID} error will result if a value in this range is specified for @code{flgid}.
+
+The system attribute part of flgatr may be specified as follows.
+@example
+ flgatr := (TA_WMUL || TA_WSGL)
+@end example
+ @code{TA_WSGL} Waiting for multiple tasks is not allowed (Wait Single Task)
+ @code{TA_WMUL} Waiting for multiple tasks is allowed (Wait Multiple Tasks)
+
@subheading NOTES:
+Multiprocessing is not supported. Thus none of the "@code{EN_}" status codes will be returned.
+
+All memory is preallocated for @code{RTEMS ITRON} objects. Thus, no dynamic memory allocation is performed by @code{cre_flg} and the @code{E_NOMEM} error can not be returned.
@c
@c del_flg
@@ -90,12 +199,26 @@ ER del_flg(
@subheading STATUS CODES:
-@code{EXXX} -
+@code{E_OK} - Normal Completion
+@code{E_ID} - Invalid ID number (flgid was invalid or could not be used)
+@code{E_NOEXS} - Object does not exist (the eventflag specified by flgid does not exist)
+@code{E_OACV} - Object access violation (A flgid less than -4 was specified from a user task. This is implementation dependent.)
+@code{EN_OBJNO} - An object number which could not be accessed on the target node is specified.
+@code{EN_CTXID} - Specified an object on another node when the system call was issued from a task in dispatch disabled state or from a task-independent portion
@subheading DESCRIPTION:
+This system call deletes the eventflag specified by @code{flgid}.
+
+Issuing this system call causes memory used for the control block of the associated eventflag to be released. After this system call is invoked, another eventflag having the same ID number can be created.
+
+This system call will complete normally even if there are tasks waiting for the eventflag. In that case, an @code{E_DLT} error will be returned to each waiting task.
+
@subheading NOTES:
+Multiprocessing is not supported. Thus none of the "@code{EN_}" status codes will be returned.
+
+When an eventflag being waited for by more than one tasks is deleted, the order of tasks on the ready queue after the WAIT state is cleared is implementation dependent in the case of tasks having the same priority.
@c
@c set_flg
@@ -120,12 +243,27 @@ ER set_flg(
@subheading STATUS CODES:
-@code{EXXX} -
+@code{E_OK} - Normal Completion
+@code{E_ID} - Invalid ID number (flgid was invalid or could not be used)
+@code{E_NOEXS} - Object does not exist (the eventflag specified by flgid does not exist)
+@code{E_OACV} - Object access violation (A flgid less than -4 was specified from a user task. This is implementation dependent.)
+@code{EN_OBJNO} - An object number which could not be accessed on the target node is specified.
+@code{EN_CTXID} - Specified an object on another node when the system call was issued from a task in dispatch disabled state or from a task-independent portion
+@code{EN_PAR} - A value outside the range supported by the target node and/or transmission packet format was specified as a parameter (a value outside supported range was specified for setptn or clrptn)
@subheading DESCRIPTION:
+The @code{set_flg} system call sets the bits specified by setptn of the one word eventflag specified by @code{flgid}. In other words, a logical sum is taken for the values of the eventflag specified by flgid with the value of @code{setptn}.
+
+If the eventflag value is changed by @code{set_flg} and the new eventflag value satisfies the condition to release the WAIT state of the task which issued @code{wai_flg} on the eventflag, the WAIT state of that task will be released and the task will be put into RUN or READY state (or SUSPEND state if the task was in WAIT-SUSPEND).
+
+Nothing will happen to the target eventflag if all bits of @code{setptn} are specified as 0 with @code{set_flg}. No error will result in either case.
+
+Multiple tasks can wait for a single eventflag if that eventflags has the @code{TA_WMUL} attribute. This means that even eventflags can make queues for tasks to wait on. When such eventflags are used, a single @code{set_flg} call may result in the release of multiple waiting tasks. In this case, the order of tasks on the ready queue after the WAIT state is cleared is preserved for tasks having the same priority.
+
@subheading NOTES:
+Multiprocessing is not supported. Thus none of the "@code{EN_}" status codes will be returned.
@c
@c clr_flg
@@ -150,12 +288,25 @@ ER clr_flg(
@subheading STATUS CODES:
-@code{EXXX} -
+@code{E_OK} - Normal Completion
+@code{E_ID} - Invalid ID number (flgid was invalid or could not be used)
+@code{E_NOEXS} - Object does not exist (the eventflag specified by flgid does not exist)
+@code{E_OACV} - Object access violation (A flgid less than -4 was specified from a user task. This is implementation dependent.)
+@code{EN_OBJNO} - An object number which could not be accessed on the target node is specified.
+@code{EN_CTXID} - Specified an object on another node when the system call was issued from a task in dispatch disabled state or from a task-independent portion
+@code{EN_PAR} - A value outside the range supported by the target node and/or transmission packet format was specified as a parameter (a value outside supported range was specified for setptn or clrptn)
@subheading DESCRIPTION:
+The @code{clr_flg} system call clears the bits of the one word eventflag based on the corresponding zero bits of @code{clrptn}. In other words, a logical product is taken for the values of the eventflag specified by @code{flgid} with the value of @code{clrptn}.
+
+Issuing @code{clr_flg} never results in wait conditions being released on a task waiting for the specified eventflag. In other words, dispatching never occurs with @code{clr_flg}.
+
+Nothing will happen to the target eventflag if all bits of @code{clrptn} are specified as 1 with @code{clr_flg}. No error will result.
+
@subheading NOTES:
+Multiprocessing is not supported. Thus none of the "@code{EN_}" status codes will be returned.
@c
@c wai_flg
@@ -182,19 +333,75 @@ ER wai_flg(
@subheading STATUS CODES:
-@code{EXXX} -
+@code{E_OK} - Normal Completion
+@code{E_ID} - Invalid ID number (flgid was invalid or could not be used)
+@code{E_NOEXS} - Object does not exist (the eventflag specified by flgid does not exist)
+@code{E_OACV} - Object access violation (A flgid less than -4 was specified from a user task. This is implementation dependent.)
+@code{E_PAR} - Parameter error (waiptn = 0, wfmode invalid, or tmout is -2 or less)
+@code{E_OBJ} - Invalid object state (multiple tasks waiting for an eventflag with the TA_WSGL attribute)
+@code{E_DLT} - The object being waited for was deleted (the specified eventflag was deleted while waiting)
+@code{E_RLWAI} - WAIT state was forcibly released (rel_wai was received while waiting)
+@code{E_TMOUT} - Polling failure or timeout exceeded
+@code{E_CTX} - Context error (issued from task-independent portions or a task in dispatch disabled state)
+@code{EN_OBJNO} - An object number which could not be accessed on the target node is specified.
+@code{EN_PAR} - A value outside the range supported by the target node and/or transmission packet format was specified as a parameter (a value outside supported range was specified for waiptn and tmout)
+@code{EN_RPAR} - A value outside the range supported by the requesting node and/or transmission packet format was specified as a parameter (a value exceeding the range for the requesting node was specified for flgptn)
@subheading DESCRIPTION:
+The @code{wai_flg} system call waits for the eventflag specified by @code{flgid} to be set to satisfy the wait release condition specified by @code{wfmode}.
+
+If the eventflag specified by @code{flgid} already satisfies the wait release conditions given by @code{wfmode}, the issuing task will continue execution without waiting.
+
+@code{wfmode} may be specified as follows.
+@example
+ wfmode := (TWF_ANDW || TWF_ORW) | [TWF_CLR]
+@end example
+If @code{TWF_ORW} is specified, the issuing task will wait for any of the bits specified by @code{waiptn} to be set for the eventflag given by @code{flgid} (OR wait). If @code{TWF_ANDW} is specified, the issuing task will wait for all of the bits specified by @code{waiptn} to be set for the eventflag given by @code{flgid} (AND wait).
+
+If the @code{TWF_CLR} specification is not present, the eventflag value will remain unchanged even after the wait conditions have been satisfied and the task has been released from the WAIT state. If @code{TWF_CLR} is specified, all bits of the eventflag will be cleared to 0 once the wait conditions of the waiting task have been satisfied.
+
+The return parameter flgptn returns the value of the eventflag after the wait state of a task has been released due to this system call. If @code{TWF_CLR} was specified, the value before eventflag bits were cleared is returned. The value returned by @code{flgptn} fulfills the wait release conditions of this system call.
+
+The @code{pol_flg} system call has the same function as @code{wai_flg} except for the waiting feature. @code{pol_flg} polls whether or not the task should wait if @code{wai_flg} is executed. The meanings of parameters to @code{pol_flg} are the same as for @code{wai_flg}. The specific operations by @code{pol_flg} are as follows.
+
+ - If the target eventflag already satisfies the conditions for releasing wait given by @code{wfmode}, processing is the same as @code{wai_flg}: the eventflag is cleared if @code{TWF_CLR} is specified and the system call completes normally.
+
+ - If the target eventflag does not yet satisfy the conditions for releasing wait given by wfmode, an @code{E_TMOUT} error is returned to indicate polling failed and the system call finishes. Unlike @code{wai_flg}, the issuing task does not wait in this case. The eventflag is not cleared in this case even if @code{TWF_CLR} has been specified.
+
+The @code{twai_flg} system call has the same function as @code{wai_flg} with an additional timeout feature. A maximum wait time (timeout value) can be specified using the parameter tmout. When a timeout is specified, a timeout error, @code{E_TMOUT}, will result and the system call will finish if the period specified by tmout
+elapses without conditions for releasing wait being satisfied.
+
+Specifying @code{TMO_POL = 0} to @code{twai_flg} for tmout indicates that a timeout value of 0 be used, resulting in exactly the same processing as @code{pol_flg}. Specifying @code{TMO_FEVR = -1} to @code{twai_flg} for tmout indicates that an infinite timeout value be used, resulting in exactly the same processing as @code{wai_flg}.
+
+An @code{E_PAR} parameter error will result if @code{waiptn} is 0.
+
+A task can not execute any of @code{wai_flg, twai_flg} or @code{pol_flg} on an eventflag having the @code{TA_WSGL} attribute if another task is already waiting for that eventflag. An @code{E_OBJ} error will be returned to a task which executes @code{wai_flg} at a later time regardless as to whether or not the task that executes @code{wai_flg} or @code{twai_flg} later will be placed in a WAIT state (conditions for releasing wait state be satisfied). An @code{E_OBJ} error will be returned even to tasks which just execute @code{pol_flg}, again regardless as to whether or not wait release conditions for that task were satisfied.
+
+On the other hand, multiple tasks can wait at the same time for the same eventflag if that eventflag has the @code{TA_WMUL} attribute. This means that event flags can make queues for tasks to wait on. When such eventflags are used, a single @code{set_flg} call may release multiple waiting tasks.
+
+The following processing takes place if a queue for allowing multiple tasks to wait has been created for an eventflag with the @code{TA_WMUL} attribute.
+
+ - The waiting order on the queue is FIFO. (However, depending on @code{waiptn} and @code{wfmode}, task at the head of the queue will not always be released from waiting.)
+
+ - If a task specifying that the eventflag be cleared is on the queue, the flag is cleared when that task is released from waiting.
+
+ - Since any tasks behind a task which clears the eventflag (by specifying @code{TWF_CLR}) will check the eventflag after it is cleared, they will not be released from waiting.
+
+If multiple tasks having the same priority are released from waiting simultaneously due to @code{set_flg}, the order of tasks on the ready queue after release will be the same as their original order on the eventflag queue.
+
@subheading NOTES:
+
+Multiprocessing is not supported. Thus none of the "@code{EN_}" status codes will be returned.
+@code{Pol_flg} and @code{wai_flg} represent the same processing as specifying certain values (@code{TMO_POL} or @code{TMO_FEVR}) to @code{twai_flg} for tmout. As such, only @code{twai_flg} is implemented in the kernel; pol_flg and @code{wai_flg} should be implemented as macros which call @code{twai_flg}.
@c
@c pol_flg
@c
@page
-@subsection pol_flg - Wait for Eventflag(Polling)
+@subsection pol_flg - Wait for Eventflag (Polling)
@subheading CALLING SEQUENCE:
@@ -214,15 +421,71 @@ ER pol_flg(
@subheading STATUS CODES:
-@code{EXXX} -
+@code{E_OK} - Normal Completion
+@code{E_ID} - Invalid ID number (flgid was invalid or could not be used)
+@code{E_NOEXS} - Object does not exist (the eventflag specified by flgid does not exist)
+@code{E_OACV} - Object access violation (A flgid less than -4 was specified from a user task. This is implementation dependent.)
+@code{E_PAR} - Parameter error (waiptn = 0, wfmode invalid, or tmout is -2 or less)
+@code{E_OBJ} - Invalid object state (multiple tasks waiting for an eventflag with the TA_WSGL attribute)
+@code{E_DLT} - The object being waited for was deleted (the specified eventflag was deleted while waiting)
+@code{E_RLWAI} - WAIT state was forcibly released (rel_wai was received while waiting)
+@code{E_TMOUT} - Polling failure or timeout exceeded
+@code{E_CTX} - Context error (issued from task-independent portions or a task in dispatch disabled state)
+@code{EN_OBJNO} - An object number which could not be accessed on the target node is specified.
+@code{EN_PAR} - A value outside the range supported by the target node and/or transmission packet format was specified as a parameter (a value outside supported range was specified for waiptn and tmout)
+@code{EN_RPAR} - A value outside the range supported by the requesting node and/or transmission packet format was specified as a parameter (a value exceeding the range for the requesting node was specified for flgptn)
@subheading DESCRIPTION:
+The @code{wai_flg} system call waits for the eventflag specified by @code{flgid} to be set to satisfy the wait release condition specified by @code{wfmode}.
+
+If the eventflag specified by @code{flgid} already satisfies the wait release conditions given by @code{wfmode}, the issuing task will continue execution without waiting.
+
+@code{wfmode} may be specified as follows.
+@example
+ wfmode := (TWF_ANDW || TWF_ORW) | [TWF_CLR]
+@end example
+If @code{TWF_ORW} is specified, the issuing task will wait for any of the bits specified by @code{waiptn} to be set for the eventflag given by @code{flgid} (OR wait). If @code{TWF_ANDW} is specified, the issuing task will wait for all of the bits specified by @code{waiptn} to be set for the eventflag given by @code{flgid} (AND wait).
+
+If the @code{TWF_CLR} specification is not present, the eventflag value will remain unchanged even after the wait conditions have been satisfied and the task has been released from the WAIT state. If @code{TWF_CLR} is specified, all bits of the eventflag will be cleared to 0 once the wait conditions of the waiting task have been satisfied.
+
+The return parameter flgptn returns the value of the eventflag after the wait state of a task has been released due to this system call. If @code{TWF_CLR} was specified, the value before eventflag bits were cleared is returned. The value returned by @code{flgptn} fulfills the wait release conditions of this system call.
+
+The @code{pol_flg} system call has the same function as @code{wai_flg} except for the waiting feature. @code{pol_flg} polls whether or not the task should wait if @code{wai_flg} is executed. The meanings of parameters to @code{pol_flg} are the same as for @code{wai_flg}. The specific operations by @code{pol_flg} are as follows.
+
+ - If the target eventflag already satisfies the conditions for releasing wait given by @code{wfmode}, processing is the same as @code{wai_flg}: the eventflag is cleared if @code{TWF_CLR} is specified and the system call completes normally.
+
+ - If the target eventflag does not yet satisfy the conditions for releasing wait given by wfmode, an @code{E_TMOUT} error is returned to indicate polling failed and the system call finishes. Unlike @code{wai_flg}, the issuing task does not wait in this case. The eventflag is not cleared in this case even if @code{TWF_CLR} has been specified.
+
+The @code{twai_flg} system call has the same function as @code{wai_flg} with an additional timeout feature. A maximum wait time (timeout value) can be specified using the parameter tmout. When a timeout is specified, a timeout error, @code{E_TMOUT}, will result and the system call will finish if the period specified by tmout
+elapses without conditions for releasing wait being satisfied.
+
+Specifying @code{TMO_POL = 0} to @code{twai_flg} for tmout indicates that a timeout value of 0 be used, resulting in exactly the same processing as @code{pol_flg}. Specifying @code{TMO_FEVR = -1} to @code{twai_flg} for tmout indicates that an infinite timeout value be used, resulting in exactly the same processing as @code{wai_flg}.
+
+An @code{E_PAR} parameter error will result if @code{waiptn} is 0.
+
+A task can not execute any of @code{wai_flg, twai_flg} or @code{pol_flg} on an eventflag having the @code{TA_WSGL} attribute if another task is already waiting for that eventflag. An @code{E_OBJ} error will be returned to a task which executes @code{wai_flg} at a later time regardless as to whether or not the task that executes @code{wai_flg} or @code{twai_flg} later will be placed in a WAIT state (conditions for releasing wait state be satisfied). An @code{E_OBJ} error will be returned even to tasks which just execute @code{pol_flg}, again regardless as to whether or not wait release conditions for that task were satisfied.
+
+On the other hand, multiple tasks can wait at the same time for the same eventflag if that eventflag has the @code{TA_WMUL} attribute. This means that event flags can make queues for tasks to wait on. When such eventflags are used, a single @code{set_flg} call may release multiple waiting tasks.
+
+The following processing takes place if a queue for allowing multiple tasks to wait has been created for an eventflag with the @code{TA_WMUL} attribute.
+
+ - The waiting order on the queue is FIFO. (However, depending on @code{waiptn} and @code{wfmode}, task at the head of the queue will not always be released from waiting.)
+
+ - If a task specifying that the eventflag be cleared is on the queue, the flag is cleared when that task is released from waiting.
+
+ - Since any tasks behind a task which clears the eventflag (by specifying @code{TWF_CLR}) will check the eventflag after it is cleared, they will not be released from waiting.
+
+If multiple tasks having the same priority are released from waiting simultaneously due to @code{set_flg}, the order of tasks on the ready queue after release will be the same as their original order on the eventflag queue.
+
@subheading NOTES:
+
+Multiprocessing is not supported. Thus none of the "@code{EN_}" status codes will be returned.
+@code{Pol_flg} and @code{wai_flg} represent the same processing as specifying certain values (@code{TMO_POL} or @code{TMO_FEVR}) to @code{twai_flg} for tmout. As such, only @code{twai_flg} is implemented in the kernel; pol_flg and @code{wai_flg} should be implemented as macros which call @code{twai_flg}.
@c
-@c twai_flg
+@c twai_flg,
@c
@page
@@ -246,12 +509,68 @@ ER ercd =twai_flg(
@subheading STATUS CODES:
-@code{EXXX} -
+@code{E_OK} - Normal Completion
+@code{E_ID} - Invalid ID number (flgid was invalid or could not be used)
+@code{E_NOEXS} - Object does not exist (the eventflag specified by flgid does not exist)
+@code{E_OACV} - Object access violation (A flgid less than -4 was specified from a user task. This is implementation dependent.)
+@code{E_PAR} - Parameter error (waiptn = 0, wfmode invalid, or tmout is -2 or less)
+@code{E_OBJ} - Invalid object state (multiple tasks waiting for an eventflag with the TA_WSGL attribute)
+@code{E_DLT} - The object being waited for was deleted (the specified eventflag was deleted while waiting)
+@code{E_RLWAI} - WAIT state was forcibly released (rel_wai was received while waiting)
+@code{E_TMOUT} - Polling failure or timeout exceeded
+@code{E_CTX} - Context error (issued from task-independent portions or a task in dispatch disabled state)
+@code{EN_OBJNO} - An object number which could not be accessed on the target node is specified.
+@code{EN_PAR} - A value outside the range supported by the target node and/or transmission packet format was specified as a parameter (a value outside supported range was specified for waiptn and tmout)
+@code{EN_RPAR} - A value outside the range supported by the requesting node and/or transmission packet format was specified as a parameter (a value exceeding the range for the requesting node was specified for flgptn)
@subheading DESCRIPTION:
+The @code{wai_flg} system call waits for the eventflag specified by @code{flgid} to be set to satisfy the wait release condition specified by @code{wfmode}.
+
+If the eventflag specified by @code{flgid} already satisfies the wait release conditions given by @code{wfmode}, the issuing task will continue execution without waiting.
+
+@code{wfmode} may be specified as follows.
+@example
+ wfmode := (TWF_ANDW || TWF_ORW) | [TWF_CLR]
+@end example
+If @code{TWF_ORW} is specified, the issuing task will wait for any of the bits specified by @code{waiptn} to be set for the eventflag given by @code{flgid} (OR wait). If @code{TWF_ANDW} is specified, the issuing task will wait for all of the bits specified by @code{waiptn} to be set for the eventflag given by @code{flgid} (AND wait).
+
+If the @code{TWF_CLR} specification is not present, the eventflag value will remain unchanged even after the wait conditions have been satisfied and the task has been released from the WAIT state. If @code{TWF_CLR} is specified, all bits of the eventflag will be cleared to 0 once the wait conditions of the waiting task have been satisfied.
+
+The return parameter flgptn returns the value of the eventflag after the wait state of a task has been released due to this system call. If @code{TWF_CLR} was specified, the value before eventflag bits were cleared is returned. The value returned by @code{flgptn} fulfills the wait release conditions of this system call.
+
+The @code{pol_flg} system call has the same function as @code{wai_flg} except for the waiting feature. @code{pol_flg} polls whether or not the task should wait if @code{wai_flg} is executed. The meanings of parameters to @code{pol_flg} are the same as for @code{wai_flg}. The specific operations by @code{pol_flg} are as follows.
+
+ - If the target eventflag already satisfies the conditions for releasing wait given by @code{wfmode}, processing is the same as @code{wai_flg}: the eventflag is cleared if @code{TWF_CLR} is specified and the system call completes normally.
+
+ - If the target eventflag does not yet satisfy the conditions for releasing wait given by wfmode, an @code{E_TMOUT} error is returned to indicate polling failed and the system call finishes. Unlike @code{wai_flg}, the issuing task does not wait in this case. The eventflag is not cleared in this case even if @code{TWF_CLR} has been specified.
+
+The @code{twai_flg} system call has the same function as @code{wai_flg} with an additional timeout feature. A maximum wait time (timeout value) can be specified using the parameter tmout. When a timeout is specified, a timeout error, @code{E_TMOUT}, will result and the system call will finish if the period specified by tmout
+elapses without conditions for releasing wait being satisfied.
+
+Specifying @code{TMO_POL = 0} to @code{twai_flg} for tmout indicates that a timeout value of 0 be used, resulting in exactly the same processing as @code{pol_flg}. Specifying @code{TMO_FEVR = -1} to @code{twai_flg} for tmout indicates that an infinite timeout value be used, resulting in exactly the same processing as @code{wai_flg}.
+
+An @code{E_PAR} parameter error will result if @code{waiptn} is 0.
+
+A task can not execute any of @code{wai_flg, twai_flg} or @code{pol_flg} on an eventflag having the @code{TA_WSGL} attribute if another task is already waiting for that eventflag. An @code{E_OBJ} error will be returned to a task which executes @code{wai_flg} at a later time regardless as to whether or not the task that executes @code{wai_flg} or @code{twai_flg} later will be placed in a WAIT state (conditions for releasing wait state be satisfied). An @code{E_OBJ} error will be returned even to tasks which just execute @code{pol_flg}, again regardless as to whether or not wait release conditions for that task were satisfied.
+
+On the other hand, multiple tasks can wait at the same time for the same eventflag if that eventflag has the @code{TA_WMUL} attribute. This means that event flags can make queues for tasks to wait on. When such eventflags are used, a single @code{set_flg} call may release multiple waiting tasks.
+
+The following processing takes place if a queue for allowing multiple tasks to wait has been created for an eventflag with the @code{TA_WMUL} attribute.
+
+ - The waiting order on the queue is FIFO. (However, depending on @code{waiptn} and @code{wfmode}, task at the head of the queue will not always be released from waiting.)
+
+ - If a task specifying that the eventflag be cleared is on the queue, the flag is cleared when that task is released from waiting.
+
+ - Since any tasks behind a task which clears the eventflag (by specifying @code{TWF_CLR}) will check the eventflag after it is cleared, they will not be released from waiting.
+
+If multiple tasks having the same priority are released from waiting simultaneously due to @code{set_flg}, the order of tasks on the ready queue after release will be the same as their original order on the eventflag queue.
+
@subheading NOTES:
+
+Multiprocessing is not supported. Thus none of the "@code{EN_}" status codes will be returned.
+@code{Pol_flg} and @code{wai_flg} represent the same processing as specifying certain values (@code{TMO_POL} or @code{TMO_FEVR}) to @code{twai_flg} for tmout. As such, only @code{twai_flg} is implemented in the kernel; pol_flg and @code{wai_flg} should be implemented as macros which call @code{twai_flg}.
@c
@c ref_flg
@@ -276,9 +595,29 @@ ER ref_flg(
@subheading STATUS CODES:
-@code{EXXX} -
+@code{E_OK} - Normal Completion
+@code{E_ID} - Invalid ID number (flgid was invalid or could not be used)
+@code{E_NOEXS} - Object does not exist (the eventflag specified by flgid does not exist)
+@code{E_OACV} - Object access violation (A flgid less than -4 was specified from a user task. This is implementation dependent.)
+@code{E_PAR} - Parameter error (the packet address for the return parameters could not be used)
+@code{EN_OBJNO} - An object number which could not be accessed on the target node is specified.
+@code{EN_CTXID} - Specified an object on another node when the system call was issued from a task in dispatch disabled state or from a task-independent portion
+@code{EN_RPAR} - A value outside the range supported by the requesting node and/or transmission packet format was returned as a parameter (a value outside supported range was specified for exinf, wtsk and/or flgptn)
@subheading DESCRIPTION:
+This system call refers to the state of the eventflag specified by @code{flgid}, and returns its current flag pattern (@code{flgptn}), waiting task information (@code{wtsk}), and its extended information (@code{exinf}).
+
+Depending on the implementation, @code{wtsk} may be returned as the ID (non-zero) of the task waiting for the eventflag. If there are multiple tasks waiting for the eventflag (only when attribute is @code{TA_WMUL}),
+the ID of the task at the head of the queue is returned.
+
+An @code{E_NOEXS} error will result if the eventflag specified to @code{ref_flg} does not exist.
+
@subheading NOTES:
+Multiprocessing is not supported. Thus none of the "@code{EN_}" status codes will be returned.
+
+Although both @code{ref_flg} and @code{pol_flg} can be used to find an eventflag's pattern (@code{flgptn}) without causing the issuing task to wait, @code{ref_flg} simply reads the eventflag's pattern (@code{flgptn}) while @code{pol_flg} functions is identical to @code{wai_flg} when wait release conditions are satisfied (it clears the eventflag if @code{TWF_CLR} is specified).
+
+Depending on the implementation, additional information besides @code{wtsk} and @code{flgptn} (such as eventflag attributes, @code{flgatr}) may also be referred.
+