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53 #include "ISR_Support.h"
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54 ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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56 #if __CORE__ != __78K0R__
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57 #error "This file is only for 78K0R Devices"
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63 ; Functions implemented in this file
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64 ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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68 ; Functions used by scheduler
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69 ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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70 EXTERN vTaskSwitchContext
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71 EXTERN vTaskIncrementTick
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73 ; Tick ISR Prototype
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74 ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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75 ; EXTERN ?CL78K0R_V2_L00
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77 PUBWEAK `??MD_INTTM05??INTVEC 68`
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80 MD_INTTM05 SYMBOL "MD_INTTM05"
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81 `??MD_INTTM05??INTVEC 68` SYMBOL "??INTVEC 68", MD_INTTM05
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85 ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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86 ; Yield to another task. Implemented as a software interrupt. The return
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87 ; address and PSW will have been saved to the stack automatically before
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92 ; Call: CALL vPortYield
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96 ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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99 portSAVE_CONTEXT ; Save the context of the current task.
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100 call vTaskSwitchContext ; Call the scheduler to select the next task.
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101 portRESTORE_CONTEXT ; Restore the context of the next task to run.
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105 ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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106 ; Restore the context of the first task that is going to run.
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110 ; Call: CALL vPortStart
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114 ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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117 portRESTORE_CONTEXT ; Restore the context of whichever task the ...
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118 reti ; An interrupt stack frame is used so the task
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119 ; is started using a RETI instruction.
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121 ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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122 ; Perform the necessary steps of the Tick Count Increment and Task Switch
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123 ; depending on the chosen kernel configuration
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131 ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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135 portSAVE_CONTEXT ; Save the context of the current task.
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136 call vTaskIncrementTick ; Call the timer tick function.
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137 #if configUSE_PREEMPTION == 1
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138 call vTaskSwitchContext ; Call the scheduler to select the next task.
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140 portRESTORE_CONTEXT ; Restore the context of the next task to run.
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145 ; REQUIRE ?CL78K0R_V2_L00
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146 COMMON INTVEC:CODE:ROOT(1) ; Set ISR location to the Interrupt vector table.
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148 `??MD_INTTM05??INTVEC 68`:
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151 COMMON INTVEC:CODE:ROOT(1) ; Set ISR location to the Interrupt vector table.
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153 `??vPortYield??INTVEC 126`:
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156 ; Set value for the usCriticalNesting.
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157 RSEG NEAR_ID:CONST:SORT:NOROOT(1)
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158 `?<Initializer for usCriticalNesting>`:
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