Function esp_idf_sys::vTaskGetInfo
source · pub unsafe extern "C" fn vTaskGetInfo(
xTask: TaskHandle_t,
pxTaskStatus: *mut TaskStatus_t,
xGetFreeStackSpace: BaseType_t,
eState: eTaskState,
)
Expand description
configUSE_TRACE_FACILITY must be defined as 1 for this function to be available. See the configuration section for more information.
Populates a TaskStatus_t structure with information about a task.
@param xTask Handle of the task being queried. If xTask is NULL then information will be returned about the calling task.
@param pxTaskStatus A pointer to the TaskStatus_t structure that will be filled with information about the task referenced by the handle passed using the xTask parameter.
@param xGetFreeStackSpace The TaskStatus_t structure contains a member to report the stack high water mark of the task being queried. Calculating the stack high water mark takes a relatively long time, and can make the system temporarily unresponsive - so the xGetFreeStackSpace parameter is provided to allow the high water mark checking to be skipped. The high watermark value will only be written to the TaskStatus_t structure if xGetFreeStackSpace is not set to pdFALSE;
@param eState The TaskStatus_t structure contains a member to report the state of the task being queried. Obtaining the task state is not as fast as a simple assignment - so the eState parameter is provided to allow the state information to be omitted from the TaskStatus_t structure. To obtain state information then set eState to eInvalid - otherwise the value passed in eState will be reported as the task state in the TaskStatus_t structure.
Example usage: @code{c} void vAFunction( void ) { TaskHandle_t xHandle; TaskStatus_t xTaskDetails;
// Obtain the handle of a task from its name. xHandle = xTaskGetHandle( “Task_Name” );
// Check the handle is not NULL. configASSERT( xHandle );
// Use the handle to obtain further information about the task. vTaskGetInfo( xHandle, &xTaskDetails, pdTRUE, // Include the high water mark in xTaskDetails. eInvalid ); // Include the task state in xTaskDetails. } @endcode \ingroup TaskCtrl