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Hands-On RTOS with Microcontrollers

You're reading from   Hands-On RTOS with Microcontrollers Building real-time embedded systems using FreeRTOS, STM32 MCUs, and SEGGER debug tools

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838826734
Length 496 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Brian Amos Brian Amos
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Preface 1. Section 1: Introduction and RTOS Concepts
2. Introducing Real-Time Systems FREE CHAPTER 3. Understanding RTOS Tasks 4. Task Signaling and Communication Mechanisms 5. Section 2: Toolchain Setup
6. Selecting the Right MCU 7. Selecting an IDE 8. Debugging Tools for Real-Time Systems 9. Section 3: RTOS Application Examples
10. The FreeRTOS Scheduler 11. Protecting Data and Synchronizing Tasks 12. Intertask Communication 13. Section 4: Advanced RTOS Techniques
14. Drivers and ISRs 15. Sharing Hardware Peripherals across Tasks 16. Tips for Creating a Well-Abstracted Architecture 17. Creating Loose Coupling with Queues 18. Choosing an RTOS API 19. FreeRTOS Memory Management 20. Multi-Processor and Multi-Core Systems 21. Troubleshooting Tips and Next Steps 22. Assessments 23. Other Books You May Enjoy

Using a memory protection unit (MPU)

A memory protection unit (MPU) continuously monitors memory access at a hardware level to make absolutely certain that only legal memory accesses are occurring; otherwise, an interrupt is raised and immediate action can be taken. This allows many common errors (which might otherwise go unnoticed for a period of time) to be immediately detected.

Problems like stack overflows that make a stack flow into the memory space reserved for another task are immediately caught when using an MPU, even if they can't be detected by vApplicationStackOverflowHook. Buffer overflows and pointer errors are also stopped dead in their tracks when an MPU is utilized, which makes for a more robust application.

The STM32F767 MCU includes an MPU. In order to make use of it, the MPU-enabled port must be used: GCC\ARM_CM4_MPU. This way, restricted tasks can be created...

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