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eTaskGetState API invocation stuck in an eReady State return

Posted by krnl386 on July 12, 2017

I am trying to Get a Task's State inside the TickHook function but unfortunately its stuck in an eReady State, made sure the Task handle is correct and that the task is running properly. Tried invoking the Function from the Task itself but the state returned is also eReady. Any advices are Highly appreciated.

Regards,


eTaskGetState API invocation stuck in an eReady State return

Posted by rtel on July 12, 2017

The tick hook runs in the context of an ISR. eTaskGetState() does not end in "FromISR", so must not be called from the tick hook. Read the free PDF book and the FAQ "my application does not run, what could be wrong?" for details on this.

If you invoke the function from the task itself then the task must be in the running state, not the ready state. The first few lines of the function are:

if( pxTCB == pxCurrentTCB ) { /* The task calling this function is querying its own state. */ eReturn = eRunning; }

which would indicate eRunning is returns. Try stepping through the function in the debugger to see why that is not happening.


eTaskGetState API invocation stuck in an eReady State return

Posted by krnl386 on July 12, 2017

Issue Solved Thaks Alot !!!!


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