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InterTask Communication using Multiple Queues

This code shows a basic logic to perform inter-task communication using multiple queues

GPIO Functions:

  • GPIO2 : output ( built-in led on Devkit-V1 )

Understanding the Flow:

  • This code is developed for ESP32 on Embedded C Language using FreeRTOS.
  • FreeRTOS task don't have the provision to return values.
  • That said, one can either use global variables to track changes in values but is not the most appropriate way.
  • This is where "Queue" comes into picture, enabling inter-task communications.

Queues in FreeRTOS:

  • As the name suggests, Queues acts like a stacked list and mostly preferred in FIFO ( First In First Out ).
  • There are various Queue operations available, but in this program I will cover the basic functions.

Create a Queue-

  • xQueueCreate( UBaseType_t uxQueueLength, UBaseType_t uxItemSize );
  • uxQueueLength --> The maximum number of items the queue can hold at any one time.
  • uxItemSize --> The size, in bytes, required to hold each item in the queue.
  • Example --> xQueue1 = xQueueCreate( 10, sizeof( unsigned long ) );
  • If created successfully, returns the handle or "NULL" otherwise.

Delete a Queue-

  • vQueueDelete( QueueHandle_t xQueue );
  • Deletes the queue with the provided handle "xQueue".

Send messages on Queue-

  • xQueueSend( QueueHandle_t xQueue, const void * pvItemToQueue, TickType_t xTicksToWait );
  • xQueue --> The handle to the queue on which the item is to be posted.
  • pvItemToQueue --> A pointer to the item that is to be placed on the queue.
  • xTicksToWait --> The maximum amount of time the task should block waiting for space to become available on the queue, should it already be full.
  • Returns "pdTRUE" if the item was successfully posted, otherwise "errQUEUE_FULL".

Receive messages on Queue-

  • *xQueueReceive( QueueHandle_t xQueue, void pvBuffer, TickType_t xTicksToWait );
  • xQueue --> The handle to the queue on which the item is to be received.
  • pvBuffer --> Pointer to the buffer into which the received item will be copied.
  • xTicksToWait --> The maximum amount of time the task should block waiting for an item to receive should the queue be empty at the time of the call.
  • Returns "pdTRUE" if an item was successfully received from the queue, otherwise "pdFALSE".

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