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doc: Add clarifications Xtensa Core ID and "Core ID" used in FreeRTOS are different
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/2567pull/3947/head
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@ -136,10 +136,14 @@ typedef unsigned portBASE_TYPE UBaseType_t;
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/* "mux" data structure (spinlock) */
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typedef struct {
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/* owner field values:
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* 0 - Uninitialized (invalid)
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* 0 - Uninitialized (invalid)
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* portMUX_FREE_VAL - Mux is free, can be locked by either CPU
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* CORE_ID_PRO / CORE_ID_APP - Mux is locked to the particular core
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*
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* Note that for performance reasons we use the full Xtensa CORE ID values
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* (CORE_ID_PRO, CORE_ID_APP) and not the 0,1 values which are used in most
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* other FreeRTOS code.
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*
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* Any value other than portMUX_FREE_VAL, CORE_ID_PRO, CORE_ID_APP indicates corruption
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*/
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uint32_t owner;
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@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ typedef struct xTASK_STATUS
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StackType_t *pxStackBase; /*!< Points to the lowest address of the task's stack area. */
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uint32_t usStackHighWaterMark; /*!< The minimum amount of stack space that has remained for the task since the task was created. The closer this value is to zero the closer the task has come to overflowing its stack. */
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#if configTASKLIST_INCLUDE_COREID
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BaseType_t xCoreID; /*!< Core this task is pinned to. This field is present if CONFIG_FREERTOS_VTASKLIST_INCLUDE_COREID is set. */
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BaseType_t xCoreID; /*!< Core this task is pinned to (0, 1, or -1 for tskNO_AFFINITY). This field is present if CONFIG_FREERTOS_VTASKLIST_INCLUDE_COREID is set. */
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#endif
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} TaskStatus_t;
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@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ is used in assert() statements. */
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*
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* @param xCoreID If the value is tskNO_AFFINITY, the created task is not
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* pinned to any CPU, and the scheduler can run it on any core available.
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* Other values indicate the index number of the CPU which the task should
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* Values 0 or 1 indicate the index number of the CPU which the task should
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* be pinned to. Specifying values larger than (portNUM_PROCESSORS - 1) will
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* cause the function to fail.
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*
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@ -476,7 +476,7 @@ is used in assert() statements. */
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*
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* @param xCoreID If the value is tskNO_AFFINITY, the created task is not
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* pinned to any CPU, and the scheduler can run it on any core available.
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* Other values indicate the index number of the CPU which the task should
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* Values 0 or 1 indicate the index number of the CPU which the task should
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* be pinned to. Specifying values larger than (portNUM_PROCESSORS - 1) will
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* cause the function to fail.
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*
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@ -325,6 +325,9 @@ STRUCT_END(XtSolFrame)
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.endm
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#endif
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/* Note: These are different to xCoreID used in ESP-IDF FreeRTOS, we just use
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0 and 1 which are determined by checking bit 13 (see previous comment)
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*/
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#define CORE_ID_PRO 0xCDCD
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#define CORE_ID_APP 0xABAB
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