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55 IMPORT ulCriticalNesting ;
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56 IMPORT pxCurrentTCB ;
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63 LDR R0, =pxCurrentTCB ; Set the LR to the task stack. The location was...
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64 LDR R0, [R0] ; ... stored in pxCurrentTCB
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67 LDR R0, =ulCriticalNesting ; The critical nesting depth is the first item on...
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68 LDMFD LR!, {R1} ; ...the stack. Load it into the ulCriticalNesting var.
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71 LDMFD LR!, {R0} ; Get the SPSR from the stack.
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74 LDMFD LR, {R0-R14}^ ; Restore all system mode registers for the task.
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77 LDR LR, [LR, #+60] ; Restore the return address
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79 ; And return - correcting the offset in the LR to obtain ...
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80 SUBS PC, LR, #4 ; ...the correct address.
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84 ; /**********************************************************************/
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90 STMDB SP!, {R0} ; Store R0 first as we need to use it.
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92 STMDB SP,{SP}^ ; Set R0 to point to the task stack pointer.
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97 STMDB R0!, {LR} ; Push the return address onto the stack.
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98 MOV LR, R0 ; Now we have saved LR we can use it instead of R0.
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99 LDMIA SP!, {R0} ; Pop R0 so we can save it onto the system mode stack.
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101 STMDB LR,{R0-LR}^ ; Push all the system mode registers onto the task stack.
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105 MRS R0, SPSR ; Push the SPSR onto the task stack.
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108 LDR R0, =ulCriticalNesting ;
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112 LDR R0, =pxCurrentTCB ; Store the new top of stack for the task.
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