Support Concurrent Execution of Multiple Tasks
If a custom embedded target must support concurrent execution of multiple tasks on a
multicore platform, the target must declare support for concurrent execution by setting the
target configuration option ConcurrentExecutionCompliant
. Otherwise, you
will not be able to configure a multicore target model for concurrent execution.
If ConcurrentExecutionCompliant
is not already configured for your
custom target, you can set the option in the following ways:
Include the following code directly in your system target file (
):mytarget
.tlcrtwgensettings.SelectCallback = 'slConfigUISetVal(hDlg,hSrc,... ''ConcurrentExecutionCompliant'',''on'');'; rtwgensettings.ActivateCallback = 'slConfigUISetVal(hDlg,hSrc,... ''ConcurrentExecutionCompliant'',''on'');';
Implement a callback function that sets the
ConcurrentExecutionCompliant
option, and then install the callback function in theSelectCallback
field of thertwgensettings
structure in your system target file. The callback function is triggered whenever the user selects the target in the System Target File Browser. For example, the following system target file code installs aSelectCallback
function namedcustom_select_callback_handler
:rtwgensettings.SelectCallback = 'custom_select_callback_handler(hDlg,hSrc)';
The arguments to the
SelectCallback
function (hDlg
,hSrc
) are handles to private data used by the callback API functions. These handles are restricted to use in system target file callback functions. They should be passed in without alteration.Your callback function should set the
ConcurrentExecutionCompliant
option as follows:slConfigUISetVal(hDlg,hSrc,'ConcurrentExecutionCompliant','on'); slConfigUISetEnabled(hDlg,hSrc,'ConcurrentExecutionCompliant',false); hSrc.getConfigSet.refreshDialog;
For more information about the system target file callback API, see the
slConfigUIGetVal
,slConfigUISetEnabled
, andslConfigUISetVal
function reference pages.
When the ConcurrentExecutionCompliant
target configuration option is
set to 'on'
, you can select the custom target and configure your multicore
target model for concurrent execution.
For an example that shows how to configure custom target optional features, see Customize System Target Files.