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54 /*-----------------------------------------------------------
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55 * Implementation of functions defined in portable.h for the SH2A port.
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56 *----------------------------------------------------------*/
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58 /* Scheduler includes. */
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59 #include "FreeRTOS.h"
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62 /* Library includes. */
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65 /* Hardware specifics. */
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66 #include "iodefine.h"
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68 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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70 /* Tasks should start with interrupts enabled, therefore PSW is set with U,I,PM
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71 flags set and IPL clear. */
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73 U = 1 User stack pointer.
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74 I = 1 Interrupts enabled.
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75 PM = 0 Supervisor mode.
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76 IPL = 0 All interrupt priorities enabled.
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78 #define portINITIAL_PSW ( ( portSTACK_TYPE ) 0x00030000 )
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79 #define portINITIAL_FPSW ( ( portSTACK_TYPE ) 0x00000100 )
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82 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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87 void vPortYield( void );
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90 * Function to start the first task executing.
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92 void vPortStartFirstTask( void );
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94 void vPortPendContextSwitch( void );
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96 static void prvStartFirstTask( void );
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98 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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100 extern void *pxCurrentTCB;
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102 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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105 * See header file for description.
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107 portSTACK_TYPE *pxPortInitialiseStack( portSTACK_TYPE *pxTopOfStack, pdTASK_CODE pxCode, void *pvParameters )
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109 /* R0 is not included as it is the stack pointer. */
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111 *pxTopOfStack = 0xdeadbeef;
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113 *pxTopOfStack = portINITIAL_PSW;
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115 *pxTopOfStack = ( portSTACK_TYPE ) pxCode;
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117 *pxTopOfStack = 0xffffffff; /* r15. */
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119 *pxTopOfStack = 0xeeeeeeee;
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121 *pxTopOfStack = 0xdddddddd;
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123 *pxTopOfStack = 0xcccccccc;
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125 *pxTopOfStack = 0xbbbbbbbb;
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127 *pxTopOfStack = 0xaaaaaaaa;
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129 *pxTopOfStack = 0x99999999;
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131 *pxTopOfStack = 0x88888888;
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133 *pxTopOfStack = 0x77777777;
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135 *pxTopOfStack = 0x66666666;
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137 *pxTopOfStack = 0x55555555;
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139 *pxTopOfStack = 0x44444444;
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141 *pxTopOfStack = 0x33333333;
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143 *pxTopOfStack = 0x22222222;
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145 *pxTopOfStack = ( portSTACK_TYPE ) pvParameters; /* R1 */
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147 *pxTopOfStack = portINITIAL_FPSW;
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149 *pxTopOfStack = 0x12345678; /* Accumulator. */
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151 *pxTopOfStack = 0x87654321; /* Accumulator. */
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153 return pxTopOfStack;
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155 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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157 portBASE_TYPE xPortStartScheduler( void )
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159 extern void vApplicationSetupTimerInterrupt( void );
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161 /* Use pxCurrentTCB just so it does not get optimised away. */
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162 if( pxCurrentTCB != NULL )
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164 /* Call an application function to set up the timer that will generate the
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165 tick interrupt. This way the application can decide which peripheral to
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166 use. A demo application is provided to show a suitable example. */
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167 vApplicationSetupTimerInterrupt();
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169 /* Enable the software interrupt. */
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170 _IEN( _ICU_SWINT ) = 1;
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172 /* Ensure the software interrupt is clear. */
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173 _IR( _ICU_SWINT ) = 0;
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175 /* Ensure the software interrupt is set to the kernel priority. */
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176 _IPR( _ICU_SWINT ) = configKERNEL_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY;
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178 /* Start the first task. */
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179 prvStartFirstTask();
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182 /* Should not get here. */
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185 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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187 void vPortEndScheduler( void )
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189 /* Not implemented as there is nothing to return to. */
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191 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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193 #pragma interrupt ( vTickISR( vect = _VECT( configTICK_VECTOR ), enable ) )
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194 void vTickISR( void )
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196 static volatile unsigned long ul = 0;
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200 /* Clear the interrupt. */
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201 // vTaskIncrementTick();
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203 #if( configUSE_PREEMPTION == 1 )
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207 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
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209 #pragma interrupt ( vSoftwareInterruptISR( vect = _VECT( _ICU_SWINT ), enable ) )
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210 void vSoftwareInterruptISR( void )
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212 static volatile unsigned long ul = 0;
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217 #pragma inline_asm prvStartFirstTask
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218 static void prvStartFirstTask( void )
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220 /* When starting the scheduler there is nothing that needs moving to the
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221 interrupt stack because the function is not called from an interrupt.
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222 Just ensure the current stack is the user stack. */
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225 /* Obtain the location of the stack associated with which ever task
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226 pxCurrentTCB is currently pointing to. */
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227 MOV.L #_pxCurrentTCB,R15
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231 /* Restore the registers from the stack of the task pointed to by
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234 MVTACLO R15 /* Accumulator low 32 bits. */
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236 MVTACHI R15 /* Accumulator high 32 bits. */
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238 MVTC R15,FPSW /* Floating point status word. */
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239 POPM R1-R15 /* R1 to R15 - R0 is not included as it is the SP. */
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240 RTE /* This pops the remaining registers. */
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