void OSSemCreate (OS_SEM *p_sem,
CPU_CHAR *p_name,
OS_SEM_CTR cnt,
OS_ERR *p_err)
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OSSemCreate()
initializes a semaphore. Semaphores are used when a task wants exclusive access to a resource, needs to synchronize its activities with an ISR or a task, or is waiting until an event occurs. You would use a semaphore to signal the occurrence of an event to one or multiple tasks, and use mutexes to guard share resources. However, technically, semaphores allow for both.
Arguments
p_sem
is a pointer to the semaphore control block. It is assumed that storage for the semaphore will be allocated in the application. In other words, you need to declare a “global” variable as follows, and pass a pointer to this variable to OSSemCreate()
:
OS_SEM MySem;
p_name
is a pointer to an ASCII string used to assign a name to the semaphore. The name can be displayed by debuggers or µC/Probe.
cnt
specifies the initial value of the semaphore.
If the semaphore is used for resource sharing, you would set the initial value of the semaphore to the number of identical resources guarded by the semaphore. If there is only one resource, the value should be set to 1
(this is called a binary semaphore). For multiple resources, set the value to the number of resources (this is called a counting semaphore).
If using a semaphore as a signaling mechanism, you should set the initial value to 0
.
p_err
is a pointer to a variable used to hold an error code:
OS_ERR_NONE
if the call is successful and the semaphore has been created.
OS_ERR_CREATE_ISR
if OS_CFG_CALLED_FROM_ISR_CHK_EN
set to 1
in os_cfg.h
: if you attempted to create a semaphore from an ISR.
OS_ERR_OBJ_PTR_NULL
if OS_CFG_ARG_CHK_EN
is set to 1
in os_cfg.h
: if p_sem
is a NULL
pointer.
OS_ERR_OBJ_TYPE
if OS_CFG_OBJ_TYPE_CHK_EN
is set to 1
in os_cfg.h
: if p_sem
has been initialized to a different object type.
OS_ERR_ILLEGAL_CREATE_RUN_TIME
if OS_SAFETY_CRITICAL_IEC61508
is defined: you called this after calling OSSafetyCriticalStart()
and thus you are no longer allowed to create additional kernel objects.
Returned Value
None
Notes/Warnings
Semaphores must be created before they are used.