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52 + ISRcode pulled inline to reduce stack-usage.
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54 + Added functionality to only call vTaskSwitchContext() once
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55 when handling multiple interruptsources in a single interruptcall.
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57 + Filename changed to a .c extension to allow stepping through code
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63 #ifndef _FREERTOS_SERIAL_ISRSERIALTX_C
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64 #define _FREERTOS_SERIAL_ISRSERIALTX_C
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66 #define serINTERRUPT_DISABLED ( 0 )
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71 * Was the interrupt the Tx register becoming empty?
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76 * Queue to interface between comms API and interrupt routine.
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78 extern xQueueHandle xCharsForTx;
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81 * Because we are not allowed to use local variables here,
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82 * PRODL and PRODH are (ab)used as temporary storage. This
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83 * is allowed because these SFR's will be restored before
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86 extern portCHAR cChar;
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87 #pragma locate cChar &PRODL
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88 extern portBASE_TYPE pxTaskWoken;
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89 #pragma locate pxTaskWoken &PRODH
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91 if( xQueueReceiveFromISR( xCharsForTx, &cChar, &pxTaskWoken ) == pdTRUE )
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94 * Send the next character queued for Tx.
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101 * Queue empty, nothing to send.
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103 bTXIE = serINTERRUPT_DISABLED;
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107 * If we woke another task, ask for a contextswitch
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109 if( pxTaskWoken == pdTRUE )
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111 uxSwitchRequested = pdTRUE;
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116 #endif /* _FREERTOS_SERIAL_ISRSERIALTX_C */
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