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[FreeRTOS Home] [Live FreeRTOS Forum] [FAQ] [Archive Top] [July 2012 Threads] bind telnet ffailPosted by vincent on July 20, 2012 hi :
I delete telnet task, then create new telnet task successfully, but hyperterm can't connect the new telnet task. it seems that Freertos can't release all resource used by telnet task, anyone know how to sovle ?
vincent
RE: bind telnet ffailPosted by Richard on July 20, 2012 If you delete a task, any resources allocated to the task by the kernel when the task was created will be released by the kernel (namely the task stack and TCB). If the application has taken any other resources (more memory, a semaphore, a mutex, or whatever) then these will not be automatically released - if the application code takes resources then the application code needs to return them and tasks should not be deleted until that has been done.
Regards.
RE: bind telnet ffailPosted by vincent on July 21, 2012 if telnet task running, I call vtasklist to know following ENLOGIC>rd listtask E000 Name State Priority Stack Num --------------------------------------------- COM R 4 404 7 SENSOR R 3 50 5 IDLE R 0 106 12 ETH_IF B 7 224 1 OLED B 3 98 6 DHCPDOG B 4 179 2 TCPIP B 6 151 0 TELNET B 4 432 9 HTTP B 6 430 11
I delete the task, and create new telnet ,and call vtask list to know
ENLOGIC>rd listtask E000 Name State Priority Stack Num --------------------------------------------- COM R 4 398 7 IDLE R 0 106 12 SENSOR B 3 50 5 ETH_IF B 7 216 1 TCPIP B 6 151 0 DHCPDOG B 4 179 2 OLED B 3 98 6 HTTP B 6 430 11 TELNET B 4 176 18
the TELNET number is from 9 to 18, what's the number meaning ? isnot its resource released by freertos ?
vincent
RE: bind telnet ffailPosted by Richard on July 21, 2012 The number is a unique number that is allocated to each task so you can tell apart different tasks that have the same name. The fact the number has changed means that the old task called TELNET is no longer running, and that a new task is now running which is also called TELNET.
Regards.
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