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+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2004, Technische Universitat Berlin
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+ * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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+ * - Neither the name of the Technische Universitat Berlin nor the names
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+ *
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+ */
+
+/**
+ * Please refer to TEP 108 for more information about the components
+ * this application is used to test.<br><br>
+ *
+ * This application is used to test the functionality of the
+ * FcfsArbiter component developed using the Resource
+ * interface. Three Resource users are created and all three request
+ * control of the resource before any one of them is granted it.
+ * Once the first user is granted control of the resource, a timer
+ * is set to allow this user to have control of it for a specific
+ * amount of time. Once this timer expires, the resource is released
+ * and then immediately requested again. Upon releasing the resource
+ * control will be granted to the next user that has
+ * requested it in FCFS order. Initial requests are made
+ * by the three resource users in the following order<br>
+ * <li> Resource 0
+ * <li> Resource 2
+ * <li> Resource 1
+ * <br>
+ * It is expected then that using a first-come-first-serve policy, control of the
+ * resource will be granted in the order of 0,2,1 and the Leds
+ * corresponding to each resource will flash whenever this occurs.<br>
+ * <li> Led 0 -> Resource 0
+ * <li> Led 1 -> Resource 1
+ * <li> Led 2 -> Resource 2
+ * <br>
+ *
+ * @author Kevin Klues <klues@tkn.tu-berlin.de>
+ * @version $Revision$
+ * @date $Date$
+ */
+
+#define TEST_ARBITER_RESOURCE "Test.Arbiter.Resource"
+configuration TestFcfsArbiterAppC{
+}
+implementation {
+ components MainC, TestFcfsArbiterC as App,LedsC,
+ new TimerMilliC() as Timer0,
+ new TimerMilliC() as Timer1,
+ new TimerMilliC() as Timer2,
+ new FcfsArbiterC(TEST_ARBITER_RESOURCE) as Arbiter;
+
+ enum {
+ RESOURCE0_ID = unique(TEST_ARBITER_RESOURCE),
+ RESOURCE1_ID = unique(TEST_ARBITER_RESOURCE),
+ RESOURCE2_ID = unique(TEST_ARBITER_RESOURCE),
+ };
+
+ App -> MainC.Boot;
+
+ App.Resource0 -> Arbiter.Resource[RESOURCE0_ID];
+ App.Resource1 -> Arbiter.Resource[RESOURCE1_ID];
+ App.Resource2 -> Arbiter.Resource[RESOURCE2_ID];
+ App.Timer0 -> Timer0;
+ App.Timer1 -> Timer1;
+ App.Timer2 -> Timer2;
+
+ App.Leds -> LedsC;
+}
+