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43 /* Scheduler include files. */
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44 #include "FreeRTOS.h"
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48 /* Constants required for interrupt management. */
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49 #define tcpCLEAR_VIC_INTERRUPT ( 0 )
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50 #define tcpEINT0_VIC_CHANNEL_BIT ( ( unsigned portLONG ) 0x4000 )
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52 /* EINT0 interrupt handler. This processes interrupts from the WIZnet device. */
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53 void vEINT0_ISR_Wrapper( void ) __attribute__((naked));
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55 /* The handler that goes with the EINT0 wrapper. */
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56 void vEINT0_ISR_Handler( void );
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58 /* Variable is required for its address, but does not otherwise get used. */
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59 static portLONG lDummyVariable;
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62 * When the WIZnet device asserts an interrupt we send an (empty) message to
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63 * the TCP task. This wakes the task so the interrupt can be processed. The
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64 * source of the interrupt has to be ascertained by the TCP task as this
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65 * requires an I2C transaction which cannot be performed from this ISR.
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66 * Note this code predates the introduction of semaphores, a semaphore should
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67 * be used in place of the empty queue message.
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69 void vEINT0_ISR_Handler( void )
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71 extern xQueueHandle xTCPISRQueue;
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72 portBASE_TYPE xTaskWoken = pdFALSE;
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74 /* Just wake the TCP task so it knows an ISR has occurred. */
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75 xTaskWoken = xQueueSendFromISR( xTCPISRQueue, ( void * ) &lDummyVariable, xTaskWoken );
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77 /* We cannot carry on processing interrupts until the TCP task has
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78 processed this one - so for now interrupts are disabled. The TCP task will
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80 VICIntEnClear |= tcpEINT0_VIC_CHANNEL_BIT;
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82 /* Clear the interrupt bit. */
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83 VICVectAddr = tcpCLEAR_VIC_INTERRUPT;
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87 portYIELD_FROM_ISR();
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90 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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92 void vEINT0_ISR_Wrapper( void )
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94 /* Save the context of the interrupted task. */
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97 /* The handler must be a separate function from the wrapper to
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98 ensure the correct stack frame is set up. */
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99 vEINT0_ISR_Handler();
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101 /* Restore the context of whichever task is going to run next. */
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102 portRESTORE_CONTEXT();
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