2 FreeRTOS V7.6.0 - Copyright (C) 2013 Real Time Engineers Ltd.
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41 * Having a problem? Start by reading the FAQ "My application does *
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42 * not run, what could be wrong?" *
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44 * http://www.FreeRTOS.org/FAQHelp.html *
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46 ***************************************************************************
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48 http://www.FreeRTOS.org - Documentation, books, training, latest versions,
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49 license and Real Time Engineers Ltd. contact details.
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51 http://www.FreeRTOS.org/plus - A selection of FreeRTOS ecosystem products,
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52 including FreeRTOS+Trace - an indispensable productivity tool, a DOS
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53 compatible FAT file system, and our tiny thread aware UDP/IP stack.
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55 http://www.OpenRTOS.com - Real Time Engineers ltd license FreeRTOS to High
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56 Integrity Systems to sell under the OpenRTOS brand. Low cost OpenRTOS
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57 licenses offer ticketed support, indemnification and middleware.
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59 http://www.SafeRTOS.com - High Integrity Systems also provide a safety
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60 engineered and independently SIL3 certified version for use in safety and
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61 mission critical applications that require provable dependability.
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66 #include "FreeRTOS.h"
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68 #include "mb91467d.h"
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70 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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72 /* We require the address of the pxCurrentTCB variable, but don't want to know
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73 any details of its type. */
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75 extern volatile TCB_t * volatile pxCurrentTCB;
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77 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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81 ORCCR #0x20 ;Switch to user stack
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82 ST RP,@-R15 ;Store RP
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83 STM0 (R7,R6,R5,R4,R3,R2,R1,R0) ;Store R7-R0
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84 STM1 (R14,R13,R12,R11,R10,R9,R8) ;Store R14-R8
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85 ST MDH, @-R15 ;Store MDH
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86 ST MDL, @-R15 ;Store MDL
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88 ANDCCR #0xDF ;Switch back to system stack
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89 LD @R15+,R0 ;Store PC to R0
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90 ORCCR #0x20 ;Switch to user stack
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91 ST R0,@-R15 ;Store PC to User stack
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93 ANDCCR #0xDF ;Switch back to system stack
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94 LD @R15+,R0 ;Store PS to R0
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95 ORCCR #0x20 ;Switch to user stack
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96 ST R0,@-R15 ;Store PS to User stack
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98 LDI #_pxCurrentTCB, R0 ;Get pxCurrentTCB address
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99 LD @R0, R0 ;Get the pxCurrentTCB->pxTopOfStack address
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100 ST R15,@R0 ;Store USP to pxCurrentTCB->pxTopOfStack
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102 ANDCCR #0xDF ;Switch back to system stack for the rest of tick ISR
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105 #macro RestoreContext
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106 LDI #_pxCurrentTCB, R0 ;Get pxCurrentTCB address
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107 LD @R0, R0 ;Get the pxCurrentTCB->pxTopOfStack address
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108 ORCCR #0x20 ;Switch to user stack
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109 LD @R0, R15 ;Restore USP from pxCurrentTCB->pxTopOfStack
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111 LD @R15+,R0 ;Store PS to R0
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112 ANDCCR #0xDF ;Switch to system stack
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113 ST R0,@-R15 ;Store PS to system stack
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115 ORCCR #0x20 ;Switch to user stack
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116 LD @R15+,R0 ;Store PC to R0
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117 ANDCCR #0xDF ;Switch to system stack
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118 ST R0,@-R15 ;Store PC to system stack
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120 ORCCR #0x20 ;Switch back to retrieve the remaining context
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122 LD @R15+, MDL ;Restore MDL
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123 LD @R15+, MDH ;Restore MDH
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124 LDM1 (R14,R13,R12,R11,R10,R9,R8) ;Restore R14-R8
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125 LDM0 (R7,R6,R5,R4,R3,R2,R1,R0) ;Restore R7-R0
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126 LD @R15+, RP ;Restore RP
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128 ANDCCR #0xDF ;Switch back to system stack for the rest of tick ISR
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132 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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135 * Perform hardware setup to enable ticks from timer 1,
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137 static void prvSetupTimerInterrupt( void );
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138 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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141 * Initialise the stack of a task to look exactly as if a call to
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142 * portSAVE_CONTEXT had been called.
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144 * See the header file portable.h.
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146 StackType_t *pxPortInitialiseStack( StackType_t *pxTopOfStack, TaskFunction_t pxCode, void *pvParameters )
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148 /* Place a few bytes of known values on the bottom of the stack.
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149 This is just useful for debugging. */
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151 *pxTopOfStack = 0x11111111;
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153 *pxTopOfStack = 0x22222222;
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155 *pxTopOfStack = 0x33333333;
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158 /* This is a redundant push to the stack, it may be required if
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159 in some implementations of the compiler the parameter to the task
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160 is passed on to the stack rather than in R4 register. */
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161 *pxTopOfStack = (StackType_t)(pvParameters);
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164 *pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) 0x00000000; /* RP */
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166 *pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) 0x00007777; /* R7 */
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168 *pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) 0x00006666; /* R6 */
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170 *pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) 0x00005555; /* R5 */
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173 /* In the current implementation of the compiler the first
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174 parameter to the task (or function) is passed via R4 parameter
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175 to the task, hence the pvParameters pointer is copied into the R4
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176 register. See compiler manual section 4.6.2 for more information. */
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177 *pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) (pvParameters); /* R4 */
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179 *pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) 0x00003333; /* R3 */
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181 *pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) 0x00002222; /* R2 */
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183 *pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) 0x00001111; /* R1 */
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185 *pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) 0x00000001; /* R0 */
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187 *pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) 0x0000EEEE; /* R14 */
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189 *pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) 0x0000DDDD; /* R13 */
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191 *pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) 0x0000CCCC; /* R12 */
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193 *pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) 0x0000BBBB; /* R11 */
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195 *pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) 0x0000AAAA; /* R10 */
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197 *pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) 0x00009999; /* R9 */
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199 *pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) 0x00008888; /* R8 */
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201 *pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) 0x11110000; /* MDH */
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203 *pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) 0x22220000; /* MDL */
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206 /* The start of the task code. */
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207 *pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) pxCode; /* PC */
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210 /* PS - User Mode, USP, ILM=31, Interrupts enabled */
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211 *pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) 0x001F0030; /* PS */
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213 return pxTopOfStack;
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215 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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217 BaseType_t xPortStartScheduler( void )
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219 /* Setup the hardware to generate the tick. */
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220 prvSetupTimerInterrupt();
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222 /* Restore the context of the first task that is going to run. */
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227 /* Simulate a function call end as generated by the compiler. We will now
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228 jump to the start of the task the context of which we have just restored. */
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231 /* Should not get here. */
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234 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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236 void vPortEndScheduler( void )
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238 /* Not implemented - unlikely to ever be required as there is nothing to
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241 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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243 static void prvSetupTimerInterrupt( void )
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245 /* The peripheral clock divided by 32 is used by the timer. */
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246 const uint16_t usReloadValue = ( uint16_t ) ( ( ( configPER_CLOCK_HZ / configTICK_RATE_HZ ) / 32UL ) - 1UL );
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248 /* Setup RLT0 to generate a tick interrupt. */
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250 TMCSR0_CNTE = 0; /* Count Disable */
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251 TMCSR0_CSL = 0x2; /* CLKP/32 */
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252 TMCSR0_MOD = 0; /* Software trigger */
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253 TMCSR0_RELD = 1; /* Reload */
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255 TMCSR0_UF = 0; /* Clear underflow flag */
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256 TMRLR0 = usReloadValue;
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257 TMCSR0_INTE = 1; /* Interrupt Enable */
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258 TMCSR0_CNTE = 1; /* Count Enable */
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259 TMCSR0_TRG = 1; /* Trigger */
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261 PORTEN = 0x3; /* Port Enable */
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263 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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265 #if configUSE_PREEMPTION == 1
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268 * Tick ISR for preemptive scheduler. The tick count is incremented
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269 * after the context is saved. Then the context is switched if required,
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270 * and last the context of the task which is to be resumed is restored.
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275 .global _ReloadTimer0_IRQHandler
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276 _ReloadTimer0_IRQHandler:
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278 ANDCCR #0xEF ;Disable Interrupts
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279 SaveContext ;Save context
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280 ORCCR #0x10 ;Re-enable Interrupts
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284 AND R1,@R0 ;Clear RLT0 interrupt flag
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286 CALL32 _xTaskIncrementTick,R12 ;Increment Tick
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287 CALL32 _vTaskSwitchContext,R12 ;Switch context if required
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289 ANDCCR #0xEF ;Disable Interrupts
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290 RestoreContext ;Restore context
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291 ORCCR #0x10 ;Re-enable Interrupts
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300 * Tick ISR for the cooperative scheduler. All this does is increment the
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301 * tick count. We don't need to switch context, this can only be done by
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302 * manual calls to taskYIELD();
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304 __interrupt void ReloadTimer0_IRQHandler( void )
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306 /* Clear RLT0 interrupt flag */
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308 xTaskIncrementTick();
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314 * Manual context switch. We can use a __nosavereg attribute as the context
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315 * would be saved by PortSAVE_CONTEXT(). The context is switched and then
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316 * the context of the new task is restored saved.
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320 .global _vPortYieldDelayed
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321 _vPortYieldDelayed:
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323 ANDCCR #0xEF ;Disable Interrupts
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324 SaveContext ;Save context
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325 ORCCR #0x10 ;Re-enable Interrupts
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328 BANDL #0x0E, @R0 ;Clear Delayed interrupt flag
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330 CALL32 _vTaskSwitchContext,R12 ;Switch context if required
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332 ANDCCR #0xEF ;Disable Interrupts
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333 RestoreContext ;Restore context
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334 ORCCR #0x10 ;Re-enable Interrupts
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339 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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342 * Manual context switch. We can use a __nosavereg attribute as the context
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343 * would be saved by PortSAVE_CONTEXT(). The context is switched and then
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344 * the context of the new task is restored saved.
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348 .global _vPortYield
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351 SaveContext ;Save context
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352 CALL32 _vTaskSwitchContext,R12 ;Switch context if required
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353 RestoreContext ;Restore context
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358 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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