flipperzero-firmware/core/furi/stdglue.c
SG 274c12fc56
[FL-2274] Inventing streams and moving FFF to them (#981)
* Streams: string stream
* String stream: updated insert/delete api
* Streams: generic stream interface and string stream implementation
* Streams: helpers for insert and delete_and_insert
* FFF: now compatible with streams
* MinUnit: introduced tests with arguments
* FFF: stream access violation
* Streams: copy data between streams
* Streams: file stream
* FFF: documentation
* FFStream: documentation
* FFF: alloc as file
* MinUnit: support for nested tests
* Streams: changed delete_and_insert, now it returns success flag. Added ability dump stream inner parameters and data to cout.
* FFF: simplified file open function
* Streams: unit tests
* FFF: tests
* Streams: declare cache_size constant as define, to allow variable modified arrays
* FFF: lib moved to a separate folder
* iButton: new FFF
* RFID: new FFF
* Animations: new FFF
* IR: new FFF
* NFC: new FFF
* Flipper file format: delete lib
* U2F: new FFF
* Subghz: new FFF and streams
* Streams: read line
* Streams: split
* FuriCore: implement memset with extra asserts
* FuriCore: implement extra heap asserts without inventing memset
* Scene manager: protected access to the scene id stack with a size check
* NFC worker: dirty fix for issue where hal_nfc was busy on app start
* Furi: update allocator to erase memory on allocation. Replace furi_alloc with malloc.
* FuriCore: cleanup memmgr code.
* Furi HAL: furi_hal_init is split into critical and non-critical parts. The critical part is currently clock and console.
* Memmgr: added ability to track allocations and deallocations through console.
* FFStream: some speedup
* Streams, FF: minor fixes
* Tests: restore
* File stream: a slightly more thread-safe version of file_stream_delete_and_insert

Co-authored-by: Aleksandr Kutuzov <alleteam@gmail.com>
2022-02-18 22:53:46 +03:00

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#include "stdglue.h"
#include "check.h"
#include "memmgr.h"
#include <FreeRTOS.h>
#include <task.h>
#include <furi_hal.h>
#include <m-dict.h>
DICT_DEF2(
FuriStdglueCallbackDict,
uint32_t,
M_DEFAULT_OPLIST,
FuriStdglueWriteCallback,
M_PTR_OPLIST)
typedef struct {
osMutexId_t mutex;
FuriStdglueCallbackDict_t global_outputs;
FuriStdglueCallbackDict_t thread_outputs;
} FuriStdglue;
static FuriStdglue* furi_stdglue = NULL;
static ssize_t stdout_write(void* _cookie, const char* data, size_t size) {
furi_assert(furi_stdglue);
bool consumed = false;
osKernelState_t state = osKernelGetState();
osThreadId_t thread_id = osThreadGetId();
if(state == osKernelRunning && thread_id &&
osMutexAcquire(furi_stdglue->mutex, osWaitForever) == osOK) {
// We are in the thread context
// Handle global callbacks
FuriStdglueCallbackDict_it_t it;
for(FuriStdglueCallbackDict_it(it, furi_stdglue->global_outputs);
!FuriStdglueCallbackDict_end_p(it);
FuriStdglueCallbackDict_next(it)) {
osThreadId_t it_thread = (osThreadId_t)FuriStdglueCallbackDict_ref(it)->key;
FuriStdglueWriteCallback it_callback = FuriStdglueCallbackDict_ref(it)->value;
if(thread_id != it_thread) {
it_callback(_cookie, data, size);
}
}
// Handle thread callbacks
FuriStdglueWriteCallback* callback_ptr =
FuriStdglueCallbackDict_get(furi_stdglue->thread_outputs, (uint32_t)thread_id);
if(callback_ptr) {
(*callback_ptr)(_cookie, data, size);
consumed = true;
}
furi_check(osMutexRelease(furi_stdglue->mutex) == osOK);
}
// Flush
if(data == 0) {
/*
* This means that we should flush internal buffers. Since we
* don't we just return. (Remember, "handle" == -1 means that all
* handles should be flushed.)
*/
return 0;
}
// Debug uart
if(!consumed) furi_hal_console_tx((const uint8_t*)data, size);
// All data consumed
return size;
}
void furi_stdglue_init() {
furi_stdglue = malloc(sizeof(FuriStdglue));
// Init outputs structures
furi_stdglue->mutex = osMutexNew(NULL);
furi_check(furi_stdglue->mutex);
FuriStdglueCallbackDict_init(furi_stdglue->global_outputs);
FuriStdglueCallbackDict_init(furi_stdglue->thread_outputs);
// Prepare and set stdout descriptor
FILE* fp = fopencookie(
NULL,
"w",
(cookie_io_functions_t){
.read = NULL,
.write = stdout_write,
.seek = NULL,
.close = NULL,
});
setvbuf(fp, NULL, _IOLBF, 0);
stdout = fp;
}
bool furi_stdglue_set_global_stdout_callback(FuriStdglueWriteCallback callback) {
furi_assert(furi_stdglue);
osThreadId_t thread_id = osThreadGetId();
if(thread_id) {
furi_check(osMutexAcquire(furi_stdglue->mutex, osWaitForever) == osOK);
if(callback) {
FuriStdglueCallbackDict_set_at(
furi_stdglue->global_outputs, (uint32_t)thread_id, callback);
} else {
FuriStdglueCallbackDict_erase(furi_stdglue->global_outputs, (uint32_t)thread_id);
}
furi_check(osMutexRelease(furi_stdglue->mutex) == osOK);
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
}
bool furi_stdglue_set_thread_stdout_callback(FuriStdglueWriteCallback callback) {
furi_assert(furi_stdglue);
osThreadId_t thread_id = osThreadGetId();
if(thread_id) {
furi_check(osMutexAcquire(furi_stdglue->mutex, osWaitForever) == osOK);
if(callback) {
FuriStdglueCallbackDict_set_at(
furi_stdglue->thread_outputs, (uint32_t)thread_id, callback);
} else {
FuriStdglueCallbackDict_erase(furi_stdglue->thread_outputs, (uint32_t)thread_id);
}
furi_check(osMutexRelease(furi_stdglue->mutex) == osOK);
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
}
void __malloc_lock(struct _reent* REENT) {
vTaskSuspendAll();
}
void __malloc_unlock(struct _reent* REENT) {
xTaskResumeAll();
}