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samples: cmsis_rtos_v1: Demo with Dining philosopher's problem

Sample application to demonstrate usage of cmsis_rtos_v1 APIs
with dining philosopher's problem implementation.

This covers semaphores, mutex and thread APIs of CMSIS RTOS V1.

Signed-off-by: Spoorthi K <spoorthi.k@intel.com>
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  1. 6
      samples/portability/cmsis_rtos_v1/philosophers/CMakeLists.txt
  2. 56
      samples/portability/cmsis_rtos_v1/philosophers/README.rst
  3. 15
      samples/portability/cmsis_rtos_v1/philosophers/prj.conf
  4. 27
      samples/portability/cmsis_rtos_v1/philosophers/sample.yaml
  5. 226
      samples/portability/cmsis_rtos_v1/philosophers/src/main.c
  6. 63
      samples/portability/cmsis_rtos_v1/philosophers/src/phil_obj_abstract.h
  7. 10
      samples/portability/portability.rst
  8. 3
      samples/samples.rst

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samples/portability/cmsis_rtos_v1/philosophers/CMakeLists.txt

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cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.8.2)
include($ENV{ZEPHYR_BASE}/cmake/app/boilerplate.cmake NO_POLICY_SCOPE)
project(philosophers_cmsis_rtos_v1)
target_include_directories(app PRIVATE $ENV{ZEPHYR_BASE}/include/cmsis_rtos_v1)
target_sources(app PRIVATE src/main.c)

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samples/portability/cmsis_rtos_v1/philosophers/README.rst

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.. _cmsis_rtos_v1-sample:
Dining Philosophers (CMSI RTOS V1 APIs)
#######################################
Overview
********
This sample implements a solution to the `Dining Philosophers problem
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dining_philosophers_problem>`_ (a classic
multi-thread synchronization problem) using CMSIS RTOS V1 APIs. This particular
implementation demonstrates the usage of multiple preemptible and cooperative
threads of differing priorities, as well as mutex/semaphore and thread sleeping
which uses CMSIS RTOS V1 API implementation in Zephyr.
The philosopher always tries to get the lowest fork first (f1 then f2). When
done, he will give back the forks in the reverse order (f2 then f1). If he
gets two forks, he is EATING. Otherwise, he is THINKING. Transitional states
are shown as well, such as STARVING when the philosopher is hungry but the
forks are not available, and HOLDING ONE FORK when a philosopher is waiting
for the second fork to be available.
Each Philosopher will randomly alternate between the EATING and THINKING state.
Building and Running
********************
This project outputs to the console. It can be built and executed
on QEMU as follows:
.. zephyr-app-commands::
:zephyr-app: samples/philosophers
:host-os: unix
:board: qemu_x86
:goals: run
:compact:
Sample Output
=============
.. code-block:: console
Philosopher 0 [C:-2] THINKING [ 500 ms ]
Philosopher 1 [C:-1] THINKING [ 375 ms ]
Philosopher 2 [P: 0] THINKING [ 575 ms ]
Philosopher 3 [P: 1] EATING [ 525 ms ]
Philosopher 4 [P: 2] THINKING [ 800 ms ]
Philosopher 5 [P: 3] EATING [ 625 ms ]
Demo Description
----------------
An implementation of a solution to the Dining Philosophers
problem (a classic multi-thread synchronization problem) using
CMSIS RTOS V1 APIs. This particular implementation demonstrates the
usage of multiple preemptible threads of differing
priorities, as well as semaphores and thread sleeping.

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samples/portability/cmsis_rtos_v1/philosophers/prj.conf

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CONFIG_STDOUT_CONSOLE=n
CONFIG_SYS_CLOCK_TICKS_PER_SEC=100
CONFIG_ASSERT=y
CONFIG_ASSERT_LEVEL=2
CONFIG_CMSIS_RTOS_V1=y
CONFIG_NUM_PREEMPT_PRIORITIES=56
CONFIG_HEAP_MEM_POOL_SIZE=256
CONFIG_THREAD_NAME=y
CONFIG_THREAD_STACK_INFO=y
CONFIG_THREAD_MONITOR=y
CONFIG_INIT_STACKS=y
CONFIG_POLL=y
CONFIG_SCHED_SCALABLE=y
CONFIG_THREAD_CUSTOM_DATA=y

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samples/portability/cmsis_rtos_v1/philosophers/sample.yaml

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sample:
name: CMSIS_RTOS_V1 Dining Philosophers
common:
extra_args: "-DDEBUG_PRINTF=1"
tags: cmsis_rtos_v1_philosopher
min_ram: 32
min_flash: 34
harness: console
harness_config:
type: multi_line
ordered: false
regex:
- ".*STARVING.*"
- ".*DROPPED ONE FORK.*"
- ".*THINKING.*"
- ".*EATING.*"
tests:
sample.philosopher:
tags: cmsis_rtos_v1_philosopher
sample.philosopher.tracing:
min_ram: 32
extra_configs:
- CONFIG_SEGGER_SYSTEMVIEW=y
sample.philosopher.same_prio:
extra_args: "-DSAME_PRIO=1"
sample.philosopher.semaphores:
extra_args: "-DFORKS=SEMAPHORES"

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samples/portability/cmsis_rtos_v1/philosophers/src/main.c

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2018 Intel Corporation
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
*/
/**
* @file
*
* Dining philosophers demo
*
* The demo can be configured to use SEMAPHORES or MUTEXES as object types for its
* synchronization. To configure a specific object, set the value of FORKS to one
* of these.
*
* By default, the demo uses MUTEXES.
*
* The demo can be configured to work with threads of the same priority or
* not. If using different priorities of preemptible threads; if using one
* priority, there will be six preemptible threads of priority normal.
*
* By default, the demo uses different priorities.
*
* The number of threads is set via NUM_PHIL. The demo has only been tested
* with six threads. In theory it should work with any number of threads, but
* not without making changes to the thread attributes and corresponding kernel
* object attributes array in the phil_obj_abstract.h
* header file.
*/
#include <kernel.h>
#include <cmsis_os.h>
#include <zephyr.h>
#if defined(CONFIG_STDOUT_CONSOLE)
#include <stdio.h>
#else
#include <misc/printk.h>
#endif
#include <misc/__assert.h>
#include "phil_obj_abstract.h"
#define SEMAPHORES 1
#define MUTEXES 2
/**************************************/
/* control the behaviour of the demo **/
#ifndef DEBUG_PRINTF
#define DEBUG_PRINTF 0
#endif
#ifndef FORKS
#define FORKS MUTEXES
#if 0
#define FORKS SEMAPHORES
#endif
#endif
#ifndef SAME_PRIO
#define SAME_PRIO 0
#endif
#ifndef NUM_PHIL
#define NUM_PHIL 6
#endif
/* end - control behaviour of the demo */
/***************************************/
osSemaphoreId forks[NUM_PHIL];
#define fork(x) (forks[x])
#define STACK_SIZE 512
/*
* There are multiple threads doing printfs and they may conflict.
* Therefore use puts() instead of printf().
*/
#if defined(CONFIG_STDOUT_CONSOLE)
#define PRINTF(...) { char output[256]; \
sprintf(output, __VA_ARGS__); puts(output); }
#else
#define PRINTF(...) printk(__VA_ARGS__)
#endif
#if DEBUG_PRINTF
#define PR_DEBUG PRINTF
#else
#define PR_DEBUG(...)
#endif
#include "phil_obj_abstract.h"
static void set_phil_state_pos(int id)
{
#if !DEBUG_PRINTF
PRINTF("\x1b[%d;%dH", id + 1, 1);
#endif
}
#include <stdarg.h>
static void print_phil_state(int id, const char *fmt, s32_t delay)
{
int prio = osThreadGetPriority(osThreadGetId());
set_phil_state_pos(id);
PRINTF("Philosopher %d [%s:%s%d] ",
id, prio < 0 ? "C" : "P",
prio < 0 ? "" : " ",
prio);
if (delay) {
PRINTF(fmt, delay < 1000 ? " " : "", delay);
} else {
PRINTF(fmt, "");
}
PRINTF("\n");
}
static s32_t get_random_delay(int id, int period_in_ms)
{
/*
* The random delay is unit-less, and is based on the philosopher's ID
* and the current uptime to create some pseudo-randomness. It produces
* a value between 0 and 31.
*/
s32_t delay = (k_uptime_get_32() / 100 * (id + 1)) & 0x1f;
/* add 1 to not generate a delay of 0 */
s32_t ms = (delay + 1) * period_in_ms;
return ms;
}
static inline int is_last_philosopher(int id)
{
return id == (NUM_PHIL - 1);
}
void philosopher(void const *id)
{
fork_t fork1;
fork_t fork2;
int my_id = (int)id;
/* Djkstra's solution: always pick up the lowest numbered fork first */
if (is_last_philosopher(my_id)) {
fork1 = fork(0);
fork2 = fork(my_id);
} else {
fork1 = fork(my_id);
fork2 = fork(my_id + 1);
}
while (1) {
s32_t delay;
print_phil_state(my_id, " STARVING ", 0);
take(fork1);
print_phil_state(my_id, " HOLDING ONE FORK ", 0);
take(fork2);
delay = get_random_delay(my_id, 25);
print_phil_state(my_id, " EATING [ %s%d ms ] ", delay);
osDelay(delay);
drop(fork2);
print_phil_state(my_id, " DROPPED ONE FORK ", 0);
drop(fork1);
delay = get_random_delay(my_id, 25);
print_phil_state(my_id, " THINKING [ %s%d ms ] ", delay);
osDelay(delay);
}
}
osThreadDef(philosopher, osPriorityLow, 6, STACK_SIZE);
static int new_prio(int phil)
{
#if SAME_PRIO
return osPriorityNormal;
#else
return osPriorityLow + phil;
#endif
}
static void start_threads(void)
{
osThreadId id;
for (int i = 0; i < NUM_PHIL; i++) {
int prio = new_prio(i);
id = osThreadCreate(osThread(philosopher), (void *)i);
osThreadSetPriority(id, prio);
}
}
#define DEMO_DESCRIPTION \
"\x1b[2J\x1b[15;1H" \
"Demo Description\n" \
"----------------\n" \
"An implementation of a solution to the Dining Philosophers\n" \
"problem (a classic multi-thread synchronization problem) using\n" \
"CMSIS RTOS V1 APIs. This particular implementation demonstrates the\n" \
"usage of multiple preemptible threads of differing\n" \
"priorities, as well as %s and thread sleeping.\n", fork_type_str
static void display_demo_description(void)
{
#if !DEBUG_PRINTF
PRINTF(DEMO_DESCRIPTION);
#endif
}
void main(void)
{
display_demo_description();
start_threads();
}

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samples/portability/cmsis_rtos_v1/philosophers/src/phil_obj_abstract.h

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2018 Intel Corporation
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
*/
/**
* @file
*
* Object type abstraction.
*
* Each object type that can be used as a "fork" provides:
*
* - a definition for fork_t (a reference to a fork) and fork_obj_t (an
* instance of the fork object)
* - a 'fork_init' function that initializes the object
* - a 'take' function that simulates taking the fork (eg. k_sem_take)
* - a 'drop' function that simulates dropping the fork (eg. k_mutex_unlock)
* - a 'fork_type_str' string defining the object type
*
* When using dynamic objects, the instances of the fork objects are placed
* automatically in the fork_objs[] array . References to these are in turn
* placed automatically in the forks[] array, the array of references to the
* forks.
*
* When using static objects, references to each object must be put by hand in
* the forks[] array.
*/
#ifndef phil_obj_abstract__h
#define phil_obj_abstract__h
#if FORKS == SEMAPHORES
osSemaphoreDef(0);
osSemaphoreDef(1);
osSemaphoreDef(2);
osSemaphoreDef(3);
osSemaphoreDef(4);
osSemaphoreDef(5);
#define fork_init(x) osSemaphoreCreate(osSemaphore(##x), 1)
#define take(x) osSemaphoreWait(x, osWaitForever)
#define drop(x) osSemaphoreRelease(x)
#define fork_type_str "semaphores"
#define fork_t osSemaphoreId
#elif FORKS == MUTEXES
osMutexDef(0);
osMutexDef(1);
osMutexDef(2);
osMutexDef(3);
osMutexDef(4);
osMutexDef(5);
#define fork_init(x) osMutexCreate(osMutex(##x));
#define take(x) osMutexWait(x, 0)
#define drop(x) osMutexRelease(x)
#define fork_type_str "mutexes"
#define fork_t osMutexId
#else
#error unknown fork type
#endif
#endif /* phil_obj_abstract__h */

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samples/portability/portability.rst

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.. _portability-samples:
Portability Samples
###################
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
:glob:
**/*

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samples/samples.rst

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.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
:maxdepth: 3
:glob:
kernel
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application_development/*
display/*
shields/*
portability/*
To add a new sample document, please use the template available under
:file:`doc/templates/sample.tmpl`

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