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/*-----------------------------------------------------------\r
#endif\r
\r
/* Constants required to manipulate the NVIC. */\r
-#define portNVIC_SYSTICK_CTRL ( ( volatile unsigned portLONG *) 0xe000e010 )\r
-#define portNVIC_SYSTICK_LOAD ( ( volatile unsigned portLONG *) 0xe000e014 )\r
-#define portNVIC_INT_CTRL ( ( volatile unsigned portLONG *) 0xe000ed04 )\r
-#define portNVIC_SYSPRI2 ( ( volatile unsigned portLONG *) 0xe000ed20 )\r
+#define portNVIC_SYSTICK_CTRL ( ( volatile unsigned long *) 0xe000e010 )\r
+#define portNVIC_SYSTICK_LOAD ( ( volatile unsigned long *) 0xe000e014 )\r
+#define portNVIC_INT_CTRL ( ( volatile unsigned long *) 0xe000ed04 )\r
+#define portNVIC_SYSPRI2 ( ( volatile unsigned long *) 0xe000ed20 )\r
#define portNVIC_SYSTICK_CLK 0x00000004\r
#define portNVIC_SYSTICK_INT 0x00000002\r
#define portNVIC_SYSTICK_ENABLE 0x00000001\r
#define portNVIC_PENDSVSET 0x10000000\r
-#define portNVIC_PENDSV_PRI ( ( ( unsigned portLONG ) configKERNEL_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY ) << 16 )\r
-#define portNVIC_SYSTICK_PRI ( ( ( unsigned portLONG ) configKERNEL_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY ) << 24 )\r
+#define portNVIC_PENDSV_PRI ( ( ( unsigned long ) configKERNEL_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY ) << 16 )\r
+#define portNVIC_SYSTICK_PRI ( ( ( unsigned long ) configKERNEL_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY ) << 24 )\r
\r
/* Constants required to set up the initial stack. */\r
#define portINITIAL_XPSR ( 0x01000000 )\r
\r
/* The priority used by the kernel is assigned to a variable to make access\r
from inline assembler easier. */\r
-const unsigned portLONG ulKernelPriority = configKERNEL_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY;\r
+const unsigned long ulKernelPriority = configKERNEL_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY;\r
\r
/* Each task maintains its own interrupt status in the critical nesting\r
variable. */\r
{\r
/* Simulate the stack frame as it would be created by a context switch\r
interrupt. */\r
+ pxTopOfStack--; /* Offset added to account for the way the MCU uses the stack on entry/exit of interrupts. */\r
*pxTopOfStack = portINITIAL_XPSR; /* xPSR */\r
pxTopOfStack--;\r
*pxTopOfStack = ( portSTACK_TYPE ) pxCode; /* PC */\r
\r
void vPortSVCHandler( void )\r
{\r
- asm volatile (\r
+ __asm volatile (\r
" ldr r3, pxCurrentTCBConst2 \n" /* Restore the context. */\r
" ldr r1, [r3] \n" /* Use pxCurrentTCBConst to get the pxCurrentTCB address. */\r
" ldr r0, [r1] \n" /* The first item in pxCurrentTCB is the task top of stack. */\r
\r
void vPortStartFirstTask( void )\r
{\r
- asm volatile(\r
+ __asm volatile(\r
" ldr r0, =0xE000ED08 \n" /* Use the NVIC offset register to locate the stack. */\r
" ldr r0, [r0] \n"\r
" ldr r0, [r0] \n"\r
" msr msp, r0 \n" /* Set the msp back to the start of the stack. */\r
+ " cpsie i \n"\r
" svc 0 \n" /* System call to start first task. */\r
+ " nop \n"\r
);\r
}\r
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/\r
" msr basepri, r0 \n"\r
" bl vTaskSwitchContext \n"\r
" mov r0, #0 \n"\r
- " msr basepri, r0 \n" \r
+ " msr basepri, r0 \n"\r
" ldmia sp!, {r3, r14} \n"\r
" \n" /* Restore the context, including the critical nesting count. */\r
" ldr r1, [r3] \n"\r
\r
void xPortSysTickHandler( void )\r
{\r
-unsigned portLONG ulDummy;\r
+unsigned long ulDummy;\r
\r
/* If using preemption, also force a context switch. */\r
#if configUSE_PREEMPTION == 1\r