/**
* Copyright (c) 2024 Raspberry Pi (Trading) Ltd.
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include "pico/stdlib.h"
#include "pico/multicore.h"
#define ITERATIONS 100000
static int doorbell_counter;
static int doorbell_exit;
static uint32_t doorbell_irq_count;
static bool exit_core0;
// Handle the doorbell set from core0
void core1_doorbell_irq() {
// Increment counter
if (multicore_doorbell_is_set_current_core(doorbell_counter)) {
doorbell_irq_count++;
multicore_doorbell_clear_current_core(doorbell_counter);
}
// Are we finished?
if (multicore_doorbell_is_set_current_core(doorbell_exit)) {
multicore_doorbell_clear_current_core(doorbell_exit);
exit_core0 = true;
}
}
// code for core1
void core1_entry() {
// Setup an interrupt handler for doorbells - there's actually only one for them all
uint32_t irq = multicore_doorbell_irq_num(doorbell_counter);
irq_set_exclusive_handler(irq, core1_doorbell_irq);
irq_set_enabled(irq, true);
// Keep going until the exit doorbell is set
while (!exit_core0) {
tight_loop_contents();
}
printf("core1 is exiting\n");
multicore_doorbell_set_other_core(doorbell_exit);
}
int main() {
stdio_init_all();
// claim doorbells
doorbell_counter = multicore_doorbell_claim_unused((1 << NUM_CORES) - 1, true);
doorbell_exit = multicore_doorbell_claim_unused((1 << NUM_CORES) - 1, true);
// Make sure the exit doorbell is not set for this core
multicore_doorbell_clear_current_core(doorbell_exit);
// start core1
multicore_launch_core1(core1_entry);
// set doorbell_counter as quickly as possible in a loop, we'll see how many times the other core irq sees it
int count = ITERATIONS;
while (count--) {
multicore_doorbell_set_other_core(doorbell_counter);
}
// tell core 1 to exit
multicore_doorbell_set_other_core(doorbell_exit);
// wait for it to tell us it's done
while(!multicore_doorbell_is_set_current_core(doorbell_exit)) {
tight_loop_contents();
}
stdio_flush();
// display results
printf("Final doorbell irq count %u/%d (%d%%)\n", doorbell_irq_count, ITERATIONS, doorbell_irq_count * 100 / ITERATIONS);
return 0;
}
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