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49 ; This file defines a wrapper for the interrupt generated each time the button
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50 ; on the target board is pushed. The asm wrapper is used to save and restore
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51 ; the task context as a context switch may occur within the ISR itself.
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52 ; The C portion of the ISR is defined within ButtonTask.c.
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55 ; Include the portSAVE_CONTEXT and portRESTORE_CONTEXT macros.
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56 #include "ISR_Support.h"
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58 PUBLIC vButtonISRWrapper
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59 EXTERN vButtonISRHandler
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64 ; Save the current task context.
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67 ; Call the C portion of the ISR.
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68 call vButtonISRHandler
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70 ; Restore the context of whichever task is to run next - which might be
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71 ; different from the task that was originally interrupted.
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77 ; Place the ISR into the vector table.
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78 COMMON INTVEC:CODE:ROOT(1)
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80 `??vButtonISRWrapper??INTVEC 8`:
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81 DW vButtonISRWrapper
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