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+ FreeRTOS V7.1.1 - Copyright (C) 2012 Real Time Engineers Ltd.\r
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\r
/* High speed timer test as described in main.c. */\r
/* The maximum value the 16bit timer can contain. */\r
#define timerMAX_COUNT 0xffff\r
\r
-/* The timer 2 interrupt handler. */\r
+/* The timer 2 interrupt handler. As this interrupt uses the FreeRTOS assembly\r
+entry point the IPL setting in the following function prototype has no effect.\r
+The interrupt priority is set by ConfigIntTimer2() in vSetupTimerTest(). */\r
void __attribute__( (interrupt(ipl0), vector(_TIMER_2_VECTOR))) vT2InterruptWrapper( void );\r
\r
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/\r
\r
/* Incremented every 20,000 interrupts, so should count in seconds. */\r
-unsigned portLONG ulHighFrequencyTimerInterrupts = 0;\r
+unsigned long ulHighFrequencyTimerInterrupts = 0;\r
\r
/* The frequency at which the timer is interrupting. */\r
-static unsigned portLONG ulFrequencyHz;\r
+static unsigned long ulFrequencyHz;\r
\r
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/\r
\r
-void vSetupTimerTest( unsigned portSHORT usFrequencyHz )\r
+void vSetupTimerTest( unsigned short usFrequencyHz )\r
{\r
/* Remember the frequency so it can be used from the ISR. */\r
- ulFrequencyHz = ( unsigned portLONG ) usFrequencyHz;\r
+ ulFrequencyHz = ( unsigned long ) usFrequencyHz;\r
\r
/* T2 is used to generate interrupts above the kernel and max syscall interrupt\r
priority. */\r
TMR2 = 0;\r
\r
/* Timer 2 is going to interrupt at usFrequencyHz Hz. */\r
- PR2 = ( unsigned portSHORT ) ( ( configPERIPHERAL_CLOCK_HZ / ( unsigned portLONG ) usFrequencyHz ) - 1 );\r
+ PR2 = ( unsigned short ) ( ( configPERIPHERAL_CLOCK_HZ / ( unsigned long ) usFrequencyHz ) - 1 );\r
\r
/* Setup timer 2 interrupt priority to be above the kernel priority so \r
the timer jitter is not effected by the kernel activity. */\r
\r
void vT2InterruptHandler( void )\r
{\r
-static unsigned portLONG ulCalls = 0;\r
+static unsigned long ulCalls = 0;\r
\r
++ulCalls;\r
if( ulCalls >= ulFrequencyHz )\r
}\r
\r
/* Clear the timer interrupt. */\r
- IFS0bits.T2IF = 0;\r
+ IFS0CLR = _IFS0_T2IF_MASK;\r
}\r
\r
\r