2 FreeRTOS V7.1.1 - Copyright (C) 2012 Real Time Engineers Ltd.
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7 * FreeRTOS tutorial books are available in pdf and paperback. *
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8 * Complete, revised, and edited pdf reference manuals are also *
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11 * Purchasing FreeRTOS documentation will not only help you, by *
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12 * ensuring you get running as quickly as possible and with an *
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13 * in-depth knowledge of how to use FreeRTOS, it will also help *
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14 * the FreeRTOS project to continue with its mission of providing *
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15 * professional grade, cross platform, de facto standard solutions *
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16 * for microcontrollers - completely free of charge! *
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18 * >>> See http://www.FreeRTOS.org/Documentation for details. <<< *
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20 * Thank you for using FreeRTOS, and thank you for your support! *
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25 This file is part of the FreeRTOS distribution.
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27 FreeRTOS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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28 the terms of the GNU General Public License (version 2) as published by the
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29 Free Software Foundation AND MODIFIED BY the FreeRTOS exception.
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30 >>>NOTE<<< The modification to the GPL is included to allow you to
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31 distribute a combined work that includes FreeRTOS without being obliged to
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32 provide the source code for proprietary components outside of the FreeRTOS
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33 kernel. FreeRTOS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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34 WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
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36 more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
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37 License and the FreeRTOS license exception along with FreeRTOS; if not it
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38 can be viewed here: http://www.freertos.org/a00114.html and also obtained
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39 by writing to Richard Barry, contact details for whom are available on the
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44 ***************************************************************************
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46 * Having a problem? Start by reading the FAQ "My application does *
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47 * not run, what could be wrong? *
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49 * http://www.FreeRTOS.org/FAQHelp.html *
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54 http://www.FreeRTOS.org - Documentation, training, latest information,
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55 license and contact details.
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57 http://www.FreeRTOS.org/plus - A selection of FreeRTOS ecosystem products,
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58 including FreeRTOS+Trace - an indispensable productivity tool.
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60 Real Time Engineers ltd license FreeRTOS to High Integrity Systems, who sell
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61 the code with commercial support, indemnification, and middleware, under
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62 the OpenRTOS brand: http://www.OpenRTOS.com. High Integrity Systems also
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63 provide a safety engineered and independently SIL3 certified version under
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64 the SafeRTOS brand: http://www.SafeRTOS.com.
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70 + pxPortInitialiseStack() now initialises the stack of new tasks to the
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71 same format used by the compiler. This allows the compiler generated
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72 interrupt mechanism to be used for context switches.
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76 + Move usPortCheckFreeStackSpace() to tasks.c.
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82 #include "FreeRTOS.h"
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84 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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86 /* See header file for description. */
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87 portSTACK_TYPE *pxPortInitialiseStack( portSTACK_TYPE *pxTopOfStack, pdTASK_CODE pxCode, void *pvParameters )
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89 portSTACK_TYPE DS_Reg = 0;
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91 /* Place a few bytes of known values on the bottom of the stack.
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92 This is just useful for debugging. */
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94 *pxTopOfStack = 0x1111;
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96 *pxTopOfStack = 0x2222;
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98 *pxTopOfStack = 0x3333;
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100 *pxTopOfStack = 0x4444;
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102 *pxTopOfStack = 0x5555;
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106 /*lint -e950 -e611 -e923 Lint doesn't like this much - but nothing I can do about it. */
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108 /* We are going to start the scheduler using a return from interrupt
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109 instruction to load the program counter, so first there would be the
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110 function call with parameters preamble. */
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112 *pxTopOfStack = FP_SEG( pvParameters );
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114 *pxTopOfStack = FP_OFF( pvParameters );
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116 *pxTopOfStack = FP_SEG( pxCode );
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118 *pxTopOfStack = FP_OFF( pxCode );
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121 /* Next the status register and interrupt return address. */
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122 *pxTopOfStack = portINITIAL_SW;
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124 *pxTopOfStack = FP_SEG( pxCode );
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126 *pxTopOfStack = FP_OFF( pxCode );
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129 /* The remaining registers would be pushed on the stack by our context
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130 switch function. These are loaded with values simply to make debugging
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132 *pxTopOfStack = ( portSTACK_TYPE ) 0xAAAA; /* AX */
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134 *pxTopOfStack = ( portSTACK_TYPE ) 0xBBBB; /* BX */
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136 *pxTopOfStack = ( portSTACK_TYPE ) 0xCCCC; /* CX */
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138 *pxTopOfStack = ( portSTACK_TYPE ) 0xDDDD; /* DX */
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140 *pxTopOfStack = ( portSTACK_TYPE ) 0xEEEE; /* ES */
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143 /* We need the true data segment. */
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144 __asm{ MOV DS_Reg, DS };
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146 *pxTopOfStack = DS_Reg; /* DS */
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148 *pxTopOfStack = ( portSTACK_TYPE ) 0x0123; /* SI */
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150 *pxTopOfStack = ( portSTACK_TYPE ) 0xDDDD; /* DI */
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152 *pxTopOfStack = ( portSTACK_TYPE ) 0xBBBB; /* BP */
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154 /*lint +e950 +e611 +e923 */
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156 return pxTopOfStack;
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158 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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