Linux runtime: overrun detection for real-time timers and for plc execution.
If real-time timer wakes-up PLC thread too late (10% over period), then
warning is logged.
If PLC code (IO retreive, execution, IO publish) takes longer than requested
PLC execution cycle, then warning is logged, and CPU hoogging is mitigated
by delaying next PLC execution a few cylces more until having at least
1ms minimal idle time.
/*
Template C code used to produce target Ethercat C code.
Copyright (C) 2011-2014: Laurent BESSARD, Edouard TISSERANT
Distributed under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
See COPYING file for copyrights details.
*/
#include "iec_types_all.h"
#define FREE 0
#define ACQUIRED 1
#define ANSWERED 2
long SDOLock = FREE;
extern long AtomicCompareExchange(long* atomicvar,long compared, long exchange);
int AcquireSDOLock() {
return AtomicCompareExchange(&SDOLock, FREE, ACQUIRED) == FREE;
}
void SDOAnswered() {
AtomicCompareExchange(&SDOLock, ACQUIRED, ANSWERED);
}
int HasAnswer() {
return SDOLock == ANSWERED;
}
void ReleaseSDOLock() {
AtomicCompareExchange(&SDOLock, ANSWERED, FREE);
}
int __init_etherlab_ext()
{
SDOLock = FREE;
return 0;
}
void __cleanup_etherlab_ext()
{
}
void __retrieve_etherlab_ext()
{
}
void __publish_etherlab_ext()
{
}