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54 .import _pxCurrentTCB
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55 .import _vTaskSwitchContext
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57 .export _vPortStartFirstTask
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58 .export _ulPortGetGBR
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63 _vPortStartFirstTask:
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65 ; Get the address of the pxCurrentTCB variable.
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66 mov.l #_pxCurrentTCB, r15
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68 ; Get the address of the task stack from pxCurrentTCB.
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71 ; Get the task stack itself into the stack pointer.
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74 ; Restore r0 to PR (PR is used in place of r15).
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77 ; Restore system registers.
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82 ; Pop the SR and PC to jump to the start of the task.
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88 ; Save registers in the same order used by the CPU itself.
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94 ; Get the address of pxCurrentTCB
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95 mov.l #_pxCurrentTCB, r0
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97 ; Get the address of pxTopOfStack from the TCB.
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100 ; Save the stack pointer in pxTopOfStack.
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103 mov.l #_vTaskSwitchContext, r0
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107 ; Get the address of the pxCurrentTCB variable.
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108 mov.l #_pxCurrentTCB, r15
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110 ; Get the address of the task stack from pxCurrentTCB.
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113 ; Get the task stack itself into the stack pointer.
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116 ; Restore r0 to PR (PR is used in place of r15).
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119 ; Restore system registers.
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124 ; Pop the SR and PC to jump to the start of the task.
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