/*
 * FreeRTOS V202212.00
 * Copyright (C) 2020 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
 *
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 */

/* Standard includes. */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdint.h>

/* FreeRTOS includes. */
#include <FreeRTOS.h>
#include "task.h"

/* This application is using the FreeRTOS Windows simulator, which uses the
 * FreeRTOS scheduler to schedule FreeRTOS task within the Windows environment.
 * The Windows environment must not be allowed to block any Windows threads that
 * are running FreeRTOS tasks, unless the FreeRTOS task is running at the FreeRTOS
 * idle priority.  For simplicity, this demo uses the Windows TCP/IP stack, the
 * API for which can cause Windows threads to block.  Therefore, any FreeRTOS task
 * that makes calls to the Windows TCP/IP stack must be assigned the idle priority.
 * Note this is only a restriction of the simulated Windows environment - real
 * FreeRTOS ports do not have this restriction. */
#define mainSECURE_SERVER_TASK_PRIORITY    ( tskIDLE_PRIORITY )


/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

/*
 * The task that implements the server side.
 */
extern void vSecureTCPServerTask( void * pvParameters );

/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

int main( void )
{
    const uint32_t ulLongTime_ms = 250UL;

    /* Create the TCP server task.  This will itself create the client task
     * once it has completed the wolfSSL initialisation. */
    xTaskCreate( vSecureTCPServerTask, "Server", configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE, NULL, mainSECURE_SERVER_TASK_PRIORITY, NULL );

    /* Start the task running. */
    vTaskStartScheduler();

    /* If all is well, the scheduler will now be running, and the following
     * line will never be reached.  If the following line does execute, then
     * there was insufficient FreeRTOS heap memory available for the idle and/or
     * timer tasks	to be created.  See the memory management section on the
     * FreeRTOS web site for more details (this is standard text that is not
     * really applicable to the Win32 simulator port). */
    for( ; ; )
    {
        Sleep( ulLongTime_ms );
    }
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

void vApplicationIdleHook( void )
{
    const unsigned long ulMSToSleep = 5;

    /* This function is called on each cycle of the idle task if
     * configUSE_IDLE_HOOK is set to 1 in FreeRTOSConfig.h.  Sleep to reduce CPU
     * load. */
    Sleep( ulMSToSleep );
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
