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Expected result
When successful, you should see 5 different threads printing their PID, priority and recursion depth. The thread with the lowest priority should be able to lock (and unlock) the mutex first, followed by the other threads in the order of their priority (highest next). If two threads have the same priority the lower thread id should acquire the lock. The output should look like the following:
main(): This is RIOT! (Version: xxx)
Recursive Mutex test
Please refer to the README.md for more information
Recursive Mutex test
Please refer to the README.md for more information
T3 (prio 6, depth 0): trying to lock rmutex now
T4 (prio 4, depth 0): trying to lock rmutex now
T5 (prio 5, depth 0): trying to lock rmutex now
T6 (prio 2, depth 0): trying to lock rmutex now
T7 (prio 3, depth 0): trying to lock rmutex now
main: unlocking recursive mutex
T6 (prio 2, depth 0): locked rmutex now
T6 (prio 2, depth 1): trying to lock rmutex now
T6 (prio 2, depth 1): locked rmutex now
T6 (prio 2, depth 2): trying to lock rmutex now
T6 (prio 2, depth 2): locked rmutex now
T6 (prio 2, depth 3): trying to lock rmutex now
T6 (prio 2, depth 3): locked rmutex now
T6 (prio 2, depth 3): unlocked rmutex
T6 (prio 2, depth 2): unlocked rmutex
T6 (prio 2, depth 1): unlocked rmutex
T6 (prio 2, depth 0): unlocked rmutex
T7 (prio 3, depth 0): locked rmutex now
T7 (prio 3, depth 1): trying to lock rmutex now
T7 (prio 3, depth 1): locked rmutex now
T7 (prio 3, depth 2): trying to lock rmutex now
T7 (prio 3, depth 2): locked rmutex now
T7 (prio 3, depth 3): trying to lock rmutex now
T7 (prio 3, depth 3): locked rmutex now
T7 (prio 3, depth 4): trying to lock rmutex now
T7 (prio 3, depth 4): locked rmutex now
T7 (prio 3, depth 4): unlocked rmutex
T7 (prio 3, depth 3): unlocked rmutex
T7 (prio 3, depth 2): unlocked rmutex
T7 (prio 3, depth 1): unlocked rmutex
T7 (prio 3, depth 0): unlocked rmutex
T4 (prio 4, depth 0): locked rmutex now
T4 (prio 4, depth 1): trying to lock rmutex now
T4 (prio 4, depth 1): locked rmutex now
T4 (prio 4, depth 2): trying to lock rmutex now
T4 (prio 4, depth 2): locked rmutex now
T4 (prio 4, depth 2): unlocked rmutex
T4 (prio 4, depth 1): unlocked rmutex
T4 (prio 4, depth 0): unlocked rmutex
T5 (prio 5, depth 0): locked rmutex now
T5 (prio 5, depth 1): trying to lock rmutex now
T5 (prio 5, depth 1): locked rmutex now
T5 (prio 5, depth 2): trying to lock rmutex now
T5 (prio 5, depth 2): locked rmutex now
T5 (prio 5, depth 2): unlocked rmutex
T5 (prio 5, depth 1): unlocked rmutex
T5 (prio 5, depth 0): unlocked rmutex
T3 (prio 6, depth 0): locked rmutex now
T3 (prio 6, depth 1): trying to lock rmutex now
T3 (prio 6, depth 1): locked rmutex now
T3 (prio 6, depth 2): trying to lock rmutex now
T3 (prio 6, depth 2): locked rmutex now
T3 (prio 6, depth 3): trying to lock rmutex now
T3 (prio 6, depth 3): locked rmutex now
T3 (prio 6, depth 4): trying to lock rmutex now
T3 (prio 6, depth 4): locked rmutex now
T3 (prio 6, depth 4): unlocked rmutex
T3 (prio 6, depth 3): unlocked rmutex
T3 (prio 6, depth 2): unlocked rmutex
T3 (prio 6, depth 1): unlocked rmutex
T3 (prio 6, depth 0): unlocked rmutex
Test END, check the order of priorities above.
Background
This test application stresses a mutex with a number of threads waiting on it.