## Overview This directory provides an SMP FreeRTOS-Kernel port that can be used with the Raspberry Pi Pico SDK. It supports: * Simple CMake INTERFACE libraries, to provide the FreeRTOS-Kernel and also the individual allocator types, without copying code into the user's project. * Running the FreeRTOS-Kernel and tasks on either core 0 or core 1, or both. * Use of SDK synchronization primitives (such as mutexes, semaphores, queues from pico_sync) between FreeRTOS tasks and code executing on a non FreeRTOS core, or in IRQ handlers. Note that whilst this SMP version can be run on just a single (either) core, it is probably more efficient to use the non SMP version in the main FreeRTOS-Kernel branch in that case. ## Using this port You can copy [FreeRTOS_Kernel_import.cmake](FreeRTOS_Kernel_import.cmake) into your project, and add the following in your `CMakeLists.txt`: ```cmake include(FreeRTOS_Kernel_import.cmake) ``` This will locate the FreeRTOS kernel if it is a direct sub-module of your project, or if you provide the `FREERTOS_KERNEL_PATH` variable in your environment or via `-DFREERTOS_KERNEL_PATH=/path/to/FreeRTOS-Kernel` on the CMake command line. **NOTE:** If you are using version 1.3.1 or older of the Raspberry Pi Pico SDK then this line must appear before the `pico_sdk_init()` and will cause FreeRTOS to be included/required in all RP2040 targets in your project. After this SDK version, you can include the FreeRTOS-Kernel support later in your CMake build (possibly in a subdirectory) and the FreeRTOS-Kernel support will only apply to those targets which explicitly include FreeRTOS support. As an alternative to the `import` statement above, you can just add this directory directly via thw following (with the same placement restrictions related to the Raspberry Pi Pico SDK version above): ```cmake add_subdirectory(path/to/this/directory FreeRTOS-Kernel) ``` ## Advanced Configuration Some additional `config` options are defined [here](include/rp2040_config.h) which control some low level implementation details. ## Known Limitations - Tickless idle has not currently been tested, and is likely non-functional