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vTaskResume

task.

h

void vTaskResume( xTaskHandle pxTaskToResume );

INCLUDE_vTaskSuspend must be defined as 1 for this function to be available. See the configuration section for more information.

Resumes a suspended task.

A task that has been suspended by one of more calls to vTaskSuspend () will be made available for running again by a single call to vTaskResume ().

Parameters
pxTaskToResumeHandle to the task being readied.

Example usage:

 void vAFunction( void )
 {
 xTaskHandle xHandle;
Create a task, storing the handle.
     xTaskCreate( vTaskCode, "NAME", STACK_SIZE, NULL, tskIDLE_PRIORITY, &xHandle );
...
Use the handle to suspend the created task.
     vTaskSuspend( xHandle );
...
The created task will not run during this period, unless
another task calls vTaskResume( xHandle ).
...
Resume the suspended task ourselves.
     vTaskResume( xHandle );
The created task will once again get microcontroller processing
time in accordance with it priority within the system.
 }
   

h

void vTaskResume( TaskHandle_t xTaskToResume );

INCLUDE_vTaskSuspend must be defined as 1 for this function to be available. See the configuration section for more information.

Resumes a suspended task.

A task that has been suspended by one or more calls to vTaskSuspend () will be made available for running again by a single call to vTaskResume ().

Parameters
xTaskToResumeHandle to the task being readied.

Example usage:

 void vAFunction( void )
 {
 TaskHandle_t xHandle;
Create a task, storing the handle.
     xTaskCreate( vTaskCode, "NAME", STACK_SIZE, NULL, tskIDLE_PRIORITY, &xHandle );
...
Use the handle to suspend the created task.
     vTaskSuspend( xHandle );
...
The created task will not run during this period, unless
another task calls vTaskResume( xHandle ).
...
Resume the suspended task ourselves.
     vTaskResume( xHandle );
The created task will once again get microcontroller processing
time in accordance with its priority within the system.
 }