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+/*
+The MIT License (MIT)
+
+Copyright (c) 2016 British Broadcasting Corporation.
+This software is provided by Lancaster University by arrangement with the BBC.
+
+Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
+copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
+to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
+the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
+and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
+Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
+
+The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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+
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+FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
+DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+*/
+
+/**
+  * Class definition for the MicroBitMessageBus.
+  *
+  * The MicroBitMessageBus is the common mechanism to deliver asynchronous events on the
+  * MicroBit platform. It serves a number of purposes:
+  *
+  * 1) It provides an eventing abstraction that is independent of the underlying substrate.
+  *
+  * 2) It provides a mechanism to decouple user code from trusted system code
+  *    i.e. the basis of a message passing nano kernel.
+  *
+  * 3) It allows a common high level eventing abstraction across a range of hardware types.e.g. buttons, BLE...
+  *
+  * 4) It provides a mechanim for extensibility - new devices added via I/O pins can have OO based
+  *    drivers and communicate via the message bus with minima impact on user level languages.
+  *
+  * 5) It allows for the possiblility of event / data aggregation, which in turn can save energy.
+  *
+  * It has the following design principles:
+  *
+  * 1) Maintain a low RAM footprint where possible
+  *
+  * 2) Make few assumptions about the underlying platform, but allow optimizations where possible.
+  */
+#include "MicroBitConfig.h"
+#include "MicroBitMessageBus.h"
+#include "MicroBitFiber.h"
+#include "ErrorNo.h"
+
+/**
+  * Default constructor.
+  *
+  * Adds itself as a fiber component, and also configures itself to be the
+  * default EventModel if defaultEventBus is NULL.
+  */
+MicroBitMessageBus::MicroBitMessageBus()
+{
+	this->listeners = NULL;
+    this->evt_queue_head = NULL;
+    this->evt_queue_tail = NULL;
+    this->queueLength = 0;
+
+	fiber_add_idle_component(this);
+
+	if(EventModel::defaultEventBus == NULL)
+		EventModel::defaultEventBus = this;
+}
+
+/**
+  * Invokes a callback on a given MicroBitListener
+  *
+  * Internal wrapper function, used to enable
+  * parameterised callbacks through the fiber scheduler.
+  */
+void async_callback(void *param)
+{
+	MicroBitListener *listener = (MicroBitListener *)param;
+
+    // OK, now we need to decide how to behave depending on our configuration.
+    // If this a fiber f already active within this listener then check our
+    // configuration to determine the correct course of action.
+    //
+
+    if (listener->flags & MESSAGE_BUS_LISTENER_BUSY)
+    {
+        // Drop this event, if that's how we've been configured.
+        if (listener->flags & MESSAGE_BUS_LISTENER_DROP_IF_BUSY)
+            return;
+
+        // Queue this event up for later, if that's how we've been configured.
+        if (listener->flags & MESSAGE_BUS_LISTENER_QUEUE_IF_BUSY)
+        {
+            listener->queue(listener->evt);
+            return;
+        }
+    }
+
+    // Determine the calling convention for the callback, and invoke...
+    // C++ is really bad at this! Especially as the ARM compiler is yet to support C++ 11 :-/
+
+    // Record that we have a fiber going into this listener...
+    listener->flags |= MESSAGE_BUS_LISTENER_BUSY;
+
+    while (1)
+    {
+        // Firstly, check for a method callback into an object.
+        if (listener->flags & MESSAGE_BUS_LISTENER_METHOD)
+            listener->cb_method->fire(listener->evt);
+
+        // Now a parameterised C function
+        else if (listener->flags & MESSAGE_BUS_LISTENER_PARAMETERISED)
+            listener->cb_param(listener->evt, listener->cb_arg);
+
+        // We must have a plain C function
+        else
+            listener->cb(listener->evt);
+
+        // If there are more events to process, dequeue the next one and process it.
+        if ((listener->flags & MESSAGE_BUS_LISTENER_QUEUE_IF_BUSY) && listener->evt_queue)
+        {
+            MicroBitEventQueueItem *item = listener->evt_queue;
+
+            listener->evt = item->evt;
+            listener->evt_queue = listener->evt_queue->next;
+            delete item;
+
+            // We spin the scheduler here, to preven any particular event handler from continuously holding onto resources.
+            schedule();
+        }
+        else
+            break;
+    }
+
+    // The fiber of exiting... clear our state.
+    listener->flags &= ~MESSAGE_BUS_LISTENER_BUSY;
+}
+
+/**
+  * Queue the given event for processing at a later time.
+  * Add the given event at the tail of our queue.
+  *
+  * @param The event to queue.
+  */
+void MicroBitMessageBus::queueEvent(MicroBitEvent &evt)
+{
+    int processingComplete;
+
+    MicroBitEventQueueItem *prev = evt_queue_tail;
+
+    // Now process all handler regsitered as URGENT.
+    // These pre-empt the queue, and are useful for fast, high priority services.
+    processingComplete = this->process(evt, true);
+
+    // If we've already processed all event handlers, we're all done.
+    // No need to queue the event.
+    if (processingComplete)
+        return;
+
+    // If we need to queue, but there is no space, then there's nothg we can do.
+    if (queueLength >= MESSAGE_BUS_LISTENER_MAX_QUEUE_DEPTH)
+        return;
+
+    // Otherwise, we need to queue this event for later processing...
+    // We queue this event at the tail of the queue at the point where we entered queueEvent()
+    // This is important as the processing above *may* have generated further events, and
+    // we want to maintain ordering of events.
+    MicroBitEventQueueItem *item = new MicroBitEventQueueItem(evt);
+
+    // The queue was empty when we entered this function, so queue our event at the start of the queue.
+    __disable_irq();
+
+    if (prev == NULL)
+    {
+        item->next = evt_queue_head;
+        evt_queue_head = item;
+    }
+    else
+    {
+        item->next = prev->next;
+        prev->next = item;
+    }
+
+    if (item->next == NULL)
+        evt_queue_tail = item;
+
+    queueLength++;
+
+    __enable_irq();
+}
+
+/**
+  * Extract the next event from the front of the event queue (if present).
+  *
+  * @return a pointer to the MicroBitEventQueueItem that is at the head of the list.
+  */
+MicroBitEventQueueItem* MicroBitMessageBus::dequeueEvent()
+{
+    MicroBitEventQueueItem *item = NULL;
+
+    __disable_irq();
+
+    if (evt_queue_head != NULL)
+    {
+        item = evt_queue_head;
+        evt_queue_head = item->next;
+
+        if (evt_queue_head == NULL)
+            evt_queue_tail = NULL;
+
+        queueLength--;
+    }
+
+    __enable_irq();
+
+
+    return item;
+}
+
+/**
+  * Cleanup any MicroBitListeners marked for deletion from the list.
+  *
+  * @return The number of listeners removed from the list.
+  */
+int MicroBitMessageBus::deleteMarkedListeners()
+{
+	MicroBitListener *l, *p;
+    int removed = 0;
+
+	l = listeners;
+	p = NULL;
+
+    // Walk this list of event handlers. Delete any that match the given listener.
+    while (l != NULL)
+    {
+        if (l->flags & MESSAGE_BUS_LISTENER_DELETING && !l->flags & MESSAGE_BUS_LISTENER_BUSY)
+        {
+            if (p == NULL)
+                listeners = l->next;
+            else
+                p->next = l->next;
+
+            // delete the listener.
+            MicroBitListener *t = l;
+            l = l->next;
+
+            delete t;
+            removed++;
+
+            continue;
+        }
+
+        p = l;
+        l = l->next;
+    }
+
+    return removed;
+}
+
+/**
+  * Periodic callback from MicroBit.
+  *
+  * Process at least one event from the event queue, if it is not empty.
+  * We then continue processing events until something appears on the runqueue.
+  */
+void MicroBitMessageBus::idleTick()
+{
+    // Clear out any listeners marked for deletion
+    this->deleteMarkedListeners();
+
+    MicroBitEventQueueItem *item = this->dequeueEvent();
+
+    // Whilst there are events to process and we have no useful other work to do, pull them off the queue and process them.
+    while (item)
+    {
+        // send the event to all standard event listeners.
+        this->process(item->evt);
+
+        // Free the queue item.
+        delete item;
+
+        // If we have created some useful work to do, we stop processing.
+        // This helps to minimise the number of blocked fibers we create at any point in time, therefore
+        // also reducing the RAM footprint.
+        if(!scheduler_runqueue_empty())
+            break;
+
+        // Pull the next event to process, if there is one.
+        item = this->dequeueEvent();
+    }
+}
+
+/**
+  * Indicates whether or not we have any background work to do.
+  *
+  * @return 1 if there are any events waitingto be processed, 0 otherwise.
+  */
+int MicroBitMessageBus::isIdleCallbackNeeded()
+{
+    return !(evt_queue_head == NULL);
+}
+
+/**
+  * Queues the given event to be sent to all registered recipients.
+  *
+  * @param evt The event to send.
+  *
+  * @code
+  * MicroBitMessageBus bus;
+  *
+  * // Creates and sends the MicroBitEvent using bus.
+  * MicrobitEvent evt(MICROBIT_ID_BUTTON_A, MICROBIT_BUTTON_EVT_CLICK);
+  *
+  * // Creates the MicrobitEvent, but delays the sending of that event.
+  * MicrobitEvent evt1(MICROBIT_ID_BUTTON_A, MICROBIT_BUTTON_EVT_CLICK, CREATE_ONLY);
+  *
+  * bus.send(evt1);
+  *
+  * // This has the same effect!
+  * evt1.fire()
+  * @endcode
+  */
+int MicroBitMessageBus::send(MicroBitEvent evt)
+{
+    // We simply queue processing of the event until we're scheduled in normal thread context.
+    // We do this to avoid the possibility of executing event handler code in IRQ context, which may bring
+    // hidden race conditions to kids code. Queuing all events ensures causal ordering (total ordering in fact).
+    this->queueEvent(evt);
+    return MICROBIT_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+  * Internal function, used to deliver the given event to all relevant recipients.
+  * Normally, this is called once an event has been removed from the event queue.
+  *
+  * @param evt The event to send.
+  *
+  * @param urgent The type of listeners to process (optional). If set to true, only listeners defined as urgent and non-blocking will be processed
+  *               otherwise, all other (standard) listeners will be processed. Defaults to false.
+  *
+  * @return 1 if all matching listeners were processed, 0 if further processing is required.
+  *
+  * @note It is recommended that all external code uses the send() function instead of this function,
+  *       or the constructors provided by MicrobitEvent.
+  */
+int MicroBitMessageBus::process(MicroBitEvent &evt, bool urgent)
+{
+	MicroBitListener *l;
+    int complete = 1;
+    bool listenerUrgent;
+
+    l = listeners;
+    while (l != NULL)
+    {
+	    if((l->id == evt.source || l->id == MICROBIT_ID_ANY) && (l->value == evt.value || l->value == MICROBIT_EVT_ANY))
+        {
+            listenerUrgent = (l->flags & MESSAGE_BUS_LISTENER_IMMEDIATE) == MESSAGE_BUS_LISTENER_IMMEDIATE;
+            if(listenerUrgent == urgent && !(l->flags & MESSAGE_BUS_LISTENER_DELETING))
+            {
+                l->evt = evt;
+
+                // OK, if this handler has regisitered itself as non-blocking, we just execute it directly...
+                // This is normally only done for trusted system components.
+                // Otherwise, we invoke it in a 'fork on block' context, that will automatically create a fiber
+                // should the event handler attempt a blocking operation, but doesn't have the overhead
+                // of creating a fiber needlessly. (cool huh?)
+                if (l->flags & MESSAGE_BUS_LISTENER_NONBLOCKING || !fiber_scheduler_running())
+                    async_callback(l);
+                else
+                    invoke(async_callback, l);
+            }
+            else
+            {
+                complete = 0;
+            }
+		}
+
+		l = l->next;
+	}
+
+    return complete;
+}
+
+/**
+  * Add the given MicroBitListener to the list of event handlers, unconditionally.
+  *
+  * @param listener The MicroBitListener to add.
+  *
+  * @return MICROBIT_OK if the listener is valid, MICROBIT_INVALID_PARAMETER otherwise.
+  */
+int MicroBitMessageBus::add(MicroBitListener *newListener)
+{
+	MicroBitListener *l, *p;
+    int methodCallback;
+
+	//handler can't be NULL!
+	if (newListener == NULL)
+		return MICROBIT_INVALID_PARAMETER;
+
+	l = listeners;
+
+	// Firstly, we treat a listener as an idempotent operation. Ensure we don't already have this handler
+	// registered in a that will already capture these events. If we do, silently ignore.
+
+    // We always check the ID, VALUE and CB_METHOD fields.
+    // If we have a callback to a method, check the cb_method class. Otherwise, the cb function point is sufficient.
+    while (l != NULL)
+    {
+        methodCallback = (newListener->flags & MESSAGE_BUS_LISTENER_METHOD) && (l->flags & MESSAGE_BUS_LISTENER_METHOD);
+
+        if (l->id == newListener->id && l->value == newListener->value && (methodCallback ? *l->cb_method == *newListener->cb_method : l->cb == newListener->cb))
+        {
+            // We have a perfect match for this event listener already registered.
+            // If it's marked for deletion, we simply resurrect the listener, and we're done.
+            // Either way, we return an error code, as the *new* listener should be released...
+            if(l->flags & MESSAGE_BUS_LISTENER_DELETING)
+                l->flags &= ~MESSAGE_BUS_LISTENER_DELETING;
+
+            return MICROBIT_NOT_SUPPORTED;
+        }
+
+        l = l->next;
+    }
+
+    // We have a valid, new event handler. Add it to the list.
+	// if listeners is null - we can automatically add this listener to the list at the beginning...
+	if (listeners == NULL)
+	{
+		listeners = newListener;
+        MicroBitEvent(MICROBIT_ID_MESSAGE_BUS_LISTENER, newListener->id);
+
+		return MICROBIT_OK;
+	}
+
+	// We maintain an ordered list of listeners.
+	// The chain is held stictly in increasing order of ID (first level), then value code (second level).
+	// Find the correct point in the chain for this event.
+	// Adding a listener is a rare occurance, so we just walk the list...
+
+	p = listeners;
+	l = listeners;
+
+	while (l != NULL && l->id < newListener->id)
+	{
+		p = l;
+		l = l->next;
+	}
+
+	while (l != NULL && l->id == newListener->id && l->value < newListener->value)
+	{
+		p = l;
+		l = l->next;
+	}
+
+	//add at front of list
+	if (p == listeners && (newListener->id < p->id || (p->id == newListener->id && p->value > newListener->value)))
+	{
+		newListener->next = p;
+
+		//this new listener is now the front!
+		listeners = newListener;
+	}
+
+	//add after p
+	else
+	{
+		newListener->next = p->next;
+		p->next = newListener;
+	}
+
+    MicroBitEvent(MICROBIT_ID_MESSAGE_BUS_LISTENER, newListener->id);
+    return MICROBIT_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+  * Remove the given MicroBitListener from the list of event handlers.
+  *
+  * @param listener The MicroBitListener to remove.
+  *
+  * @return MICROBIT_OK if the listener is valid, MICROBIT_INVALID_PARAMETER otherwise.
+  */
+int MicroBitMessageBus::remove(MicroBitListener *listener)
+{
+	MicroBitListener *l;
+    int removed = 0;
+
+	//handler can't be NULL!
+	if (listener == NULL)
+		return MICROBIT_INVALID_PARAMETER;
+
+	l = listeners;
+
+    // Walk this list of event handlers. Delete any that match the given listener.
+    while (l != NULL)
+    {
+        if ((listener->flags & MESSAGE_BUS_LISTENER_METHOD) == (l->flags & MESSAGE_BUS_LISTENER_METHOD))
+        {
+            if(((listener->flags & MESSAGE_BUS_LISTENER_METHOD) && (*l->cb_method == *listener->cb_method)) ||
+              ((!(listener->flags & MESSAGE_BUS_LISTENER_METHOD) && l->cb == listener->cb)))
+            {
+                if ((listener->id == MICROBIT_ID_ANY || listener->id == l->id) && (listener->value == MICROBIT_EVT_ANY || listener->value == l->value))
+                {
+                    // Found a match. mark this to be removed from the list.
+                    l->flags |= MESSAGE_BUS_LISTENER_DELETING;
+                    removed++;
+                }
+            }
+        }
+
+        l = l->next;
+    }
+
+    if (removed > 0)
+        return MICROBIT_OK;
+    else
+        return MICROBIT_INVALID_PARAMETER;
+}
+
+/**
+  * Returns the microBitListener with the given position in our list.
+  *
+  * @param n The position in the list to return.
+  *
+  * @return the MicroBitListener at postion n in the list, or NULL if the position is invalid.
+  */
+MicroBitListener* MicroBitMessageBus::elementAt(int n)
+{
+    MicroBitListener *l = listeners;
+
+    while (n > 0)
+    {
+        if (l == NULL)
+            return NULL;
+
+        n--;
+        l = l->next;
+    }
+
+    return l;
+}
+
+/**
+  * Destructor for MicroBitMessageBus, where we deregister this instance from the array of fiber components.
+  */
+MicroBitMessageBus::~MicroBitMessageBus()
+{
+    fiber_remove_idle_component(this);
+}