Mutual Exclusion Semaphores API Changes
The table below shows the difference in API for mutual exclusion semaphore management.
µC/OS-II (os_mutex.c) | µC/OS-III (os_mutex.c) | Note |
---|---|---|
BOOLEAN OSMutexAccept( OS_EVENT *pevent, INT8U *perr); | (1) | |
OS_EVENT * OSMutexCreate( INT8U prio, INT8U *perr); | void OSMutexCreate( OS_MUTEX *p_mutex, CPU_CHAR *p_name, OS_ERR *p_err); | (2) |
OS_EVENT * OSMutexDel( OS_EVENT *pevent, INT8U opt, INT8U *perr); | void OSMutexDel( OS_MUTEX *p_mutex, OS_OPT opt, OS_ERR *p_err); | |
void OSMutexPend( OS_EVENT *pevent, INT32U timeout, INT8U *perr); | void OSMutexPend( OS_MUTEX *p_mutex, OS_TICK timeout, OS_OPT opt, CPU_TS *p_ts, OS_ERR *p_err); | (3) |
OS_OBJ_QTY OSMutexPendAbort( OS_MUTEX *p_mutex, OS_OPT opt, OS_ERR *p_err); | ||
INT8U OSMutexPost( OS_EVENT *pevent); | void OSMutexPost( OS_MUTEX *p_mutex, OS_OPT opt, OS_ERR *p_err); | |
INT8U OSMutexQuery( OS_EVENT *pevent, OS_MUTEX_DATA *p_mutex_data); | (4) |
(1) In µC/OS-III, there is no “accept” API, since this feature is built into the OSMutexPend()
by specifying the OS_OPT_PEND_NON_BLOCKING
option.
(2) In µC/OS-II, OSMutexCreate()
returns the address of an OS_EVENT
, which is used as the “handle” to the message mailbox. In µC/OS-III, the application must allocate storage for an OS_MUTEX
, which serves the same purpose as the OS_EVENT
. The benefit in µC/OS-III is that it is not necessary to predetermine the number of mutual-exclusion semaphores at compile time.
(3) µC/OS-III returns additional information when a mutex is released. The releaser takes a snapshot of the current time stamp and stores it in the OS_MUTEX
. The new owner of the mutex therefore knows when the mutex was released.
(4) µC/OS-III does not provide query services as they were rarely used.