esp-idf/components/esp32/include/esp_ipc.h

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// Copyright 2015-2016 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) PTE LTD
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#ifndef __ESP_IPC_H__
#define __ESP_IPC_H__
#include <esp_err.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/** @cond */
typedef void (*esp_ipc_func_t)(void* arg);
/** @endcond */
/*
* Inter-processor call APIs
*
* FreeRTOS provides several APIs which can be used to communicate between
* different tasks, including tasks running on different CPUs.
* This module provides additional APIs to run some code on the other CPU.
*
* These APIs can only be used when FreeRTOS scheduler is running.
*/
/*
* Initialize inter-processor call module. This function is called automatically
* on CPU start and should not be called from the application.
*
* This function start two tasks, one on each CPU. These tasks are started
* with high priority. These tasks are normally inactive, waiting until one of
* the esp_ipc_call_* functions to be used. One of these tasks will be
* woken up to execute the callback provided to esp_ipc_call_nonblocking or
* esp_ipc_call_blocking.
*/
/** @cond */
void esp_ipc_init();
/** @endcond */
/**
* @brief Execute a function on the given CPU
*
* Run a given function on a particular CPU. The given function must accept a
* void* argument and return void. The given function is run in the context of
* the IPC task of the CPU specified by the cpu_id parameter. The calling task
* will be blocked until the IPC task begins executing the given function. If
* another IPC call is ongoing, the calling task will block until the other IPC
* call completes. The stack size allocated for the IPC task can be configured
* in the "Inter-Processor Call (IPC) task stack size" setting in menuconfig.
* Increase this setting if the given function requires more stack than default.
*
* @note In single-core mode, returns ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG for cpu_id 1.
*
* @param[in] cpu_id CPU where the given function should be executed (0 or 1)
* @param[in] func Pointer to a function of type void func(void* arg) to be executed
* @param[in] arg Arbitrary argument of type void* to be passed into the function
*
* @return
* - ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG if cpu_id is invalid
* - ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE if the FreeRTOS scheduler is not running
* - ESP_OK otherwise
*/
esp_err_t esp_ipc_call(uint32_t cpu_id, esp_ipc_func_t func, void* arg);
/**
* @brief Execute a function on the given CPU and blocks until it completes
*
* Run a given function on a particular CPU. The given function must accept a
* void* argument and return void. The given function is run in the context of
* the IPC task of the CPU specified by the cpu_id parameter. The calling task
* will be blocked until the IPC task completes execution of the given function.
* If another IPC call is ongoing, the calling task will block until the other
* IPC call completes. The stack size allocated for the IPC task can be
* configured in the "Inter-Processor Call (IPC) task stack size" setting in
* menuconfig. Increase this setting if the given function requires more stack
* than default.
*
* @note In single-core mode, returns ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG for cpu_id 1.
*
* @param[in] cpu_id CPU where the given function should be executed (0 or 1)
* @param[in] func Pointer to a function of type void func(void* arg) to be executed
* @param[in] arg Arbitrary argument of type void* to be passed into the function
*
* @return
* - ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG if cpu_id is invalid
* - ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE if the FreeRTOS scheduler is not running
* - ESP_OK otherwise
*/
esp_err_t esp_ipc_call_blocking(uint32_t cpu_id, esp_ipc_func_t func, void* arg);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* __ESP_IPC_H__ */