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55 EXTERN vTaskSwitchContext
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56 EXTERN ulCriticalNesting
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58 EXTERN ulPortTaskHasFPUContext
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59 EXTERN ulAsmAPIPriorityMask
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61 portSAVE_CONTEXT macro
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63 ; Save the LR and SPSR onto the system mode stack before switching to
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64 ; system mode to save the remaining system mode registers
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65 SRSDB sp!, #SYS_MODE
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69 ; Push the critical nesting count
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70 LDR R2, =ulCriticalNesting
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74 ; Does the task have a floating point context that needs saving? If
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75 ; ulPortTaskHasFPUContext is 0 then no.
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76 LDR R2, =ulPortTaskHasFPUContext
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80 ; Save the floating point context, if any
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86 ; Save ulPortTaskHasFPUContext itself
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89 ; Save the stack pointer in the TCB
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90 LDR R0, =pxCurrentTCB
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96 ; /**********************************************************************/
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98 portRESTORE_CONTEXT macro
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100 ; Set the SP to point to the stack of the task being restored.
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101 LDR R0, =pxCurrentTCB
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105 ; Is there a floating point context to restore? If the restored
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106 ; ulPortTaskHasFPUContext is zero then no.
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107 LDR R0, =ulPortTaskHasFPUContext
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112 ; Restore the floating point context, if any
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118 ; Restore the critical section nesting depth
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119 LDR R0, =ulCriticalNesting
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123 ; Ensure the priority mask is correct for the critical nesting depth
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124 LDR R2, =portICCPMR_PRIORITY_MASK_REGISTER_ADDRESS
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127 LDRNE R4, =( configMAX_API_CALL_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY << portPRIORITY_SHIFT )
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130 ; Restore all system mode registers other than the SP (which is already
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134 ; Return to the task code, loading CPSR on the way.
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