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freertos: Update FPU unit tests to run for multiple iterations
This commit updates the FreeRTOS port FPU unit tests so that they run for multiple iterations, thus checking that a task's FPU context is properly cleaned up on deletion.
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@@ -23,16 +23,21 @@ Test FPU usage from a task context
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Purpose:
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- Test that the FPU can be used from a task context
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- Test that FPU context is properly saved and restored
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- Test that FPU context is cleaned up on task deletion by running multiple iterations
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Procedure:
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- Create TEST_PINNED_NUM_TASKS tasks pinned to each core
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- Start each task
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- Each task updates a float variable and then blocks (to allow other tasks to run thus forcing the an FPU context
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save and restore).
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- Delete each task
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- Repeat test for TEST_PINNED_NUM_ITERS iterations
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Expected:
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- Correct float value calculated by each task
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- Each task cleans up its FPU context on deletion
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*/
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#define TEST_PINNED_NUM_TASKS 3
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#define TEST_PINNED_NUM_ITERS 5
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static void pinned_task(void *arg)
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{
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@@ -62,6 +67,7 @@ TEST_CASE("FPU: Usage in task", "[freertos]")
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SemaphoreHandle_t done_sem = xSemaphoreCreateCounting(configNUM_CORES * TEST_PINNED_NUM_TASKS, 0);
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TEST_ASSERT_NOT_EQUAL(NULL, done_sem);
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for (int iter = 0; iter < TEST_PINNED_NUM_ITERS; iter++) {
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TaskHandle_t task_handles[configNUM_CORES][TEST_PINNED_NUM_TASKS];
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// Create test tasks for each core
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@@ -91,6 +97,8 @@ TEST_CASE("FPU: Usage in task", "[freertos]")
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}
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vTaskDelay(10); // Short delay to allow idle task to be free task memory and FPU contexts
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}
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vSemaphoreDelete(done_sem);
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}
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@@ -101,18 +109,24 @@ Test FPU usage will pin an unpinned task
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Purpose:
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- Test that unpinned tasks are automatically pinned to the current core on the task's first use of the FPU
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- Test that FPU context is cleaned up on task deletion by running multiple iterations
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Procedure:
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- Create an unpinned task
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- Task disables scheduling/preemption to ensure that it does not switch cores
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- Task uses the FPU
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- Task checks its core affinity after FPU usage
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- Task deletes itself
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- Repeat test for TEST_UNPINNED_NUM_ITERS iterations
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Expected:
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- Task remains unpinned until its first usage of the FPU
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- The task becomes pinned to the current core after first use of the FPU
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- Each task cleans up its FPU context on deletion
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*/
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#if configNUM_CORES > 1
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#define TEST_UNPINNED_NUM_ITERS 5
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static void unpinned_task(void *arg)
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{
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// Disable scheduling/preemption to make sure current core ID doesn't change
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@@ -162,11 +176,13 @@ static void unpinned_task(void *arg)
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TEST_CASE("FPU: Usage in unpinned task", "[freertos]")
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{
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TaskHandle_t unity_task_handle = xTaskGetCurrentTaskHandle();
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for (int iter = 0; iter < TEST_UNPINNED_NUM_ITERS; iter++) {
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// Create unpinned task
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xTaskCreate(unpinned_task, "unpin", 4096, (void *)unity_task_handle, UNITY_FREERTOS_PRIORITY + 1, NULL);
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// Wait for task to complete
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ulTaskNotifyTake(pdTRUE, portMAX_DELAY);
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vTaskDelay(10); // Short delay to allow task memory to be freed
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}
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}
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#endif // configNUM_CORES > 1
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