MicroAPRS/bertos/kern/monitor.h

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*
* \brief Monitor to check for stack overflows
*
*
* \author Giovanni Bajo <rasky@develer.com>
*
* $WIZ$ module_name = "monitor"
* $WIZ$ module_depends = "kernel"
* $WIZ$ module_configuration = "bertos/cfg/cfg_monitor.h"
*/
#ifndef KERN_MONITOR_H
#define KERN_MONITOR_H
#include "cfg/cfg_monitor.h"
#include <cpu/types.h>
/**
* Start the kernel monitor. It is a special process which checks every second the stacks of the
* running processes trying to detect stack overflows.
*
* \param stacksize Size of stack in chars
* \param stack Pointer to the stack that will be used by the monitor
*
* \note The stack is provided by the caller so that there is no wasted space if the monitor
* is not used.
*/
void monitor_start(size_t stacksize, cpu_stack_t *stack);
/**
* Manually check if a given stack has overflown. This is used to check for stacks
* of processes handled externally form the kernel, or for other stacks (for instance
* the interrupt supervisor stack).
*
* \note For this function to work, the stack must have been filled at startup with
* CONFIG_KERN_STACKFILLCODE.
*/
size_t monitor_checkStack(cpu_stack_t *stack_base, size_t stack_size);
/** Print a report of the stack status through kdebug */
void monitor_report(void);
#endif /* KERN_MONITOR_H */