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94 */\r
95 \r
96 #ifndef PORT_ASM_H\r
97 #define PORT_ASM_H\r
98 \r
99 typedef void TCB_t;\r
100 extern volatile TCB_t * volatile pxCurrentTCB;\r
101 extern void vTaskSwitchContext( void );\r
102 \r
103 /*\r
104  * Saves the stack pointer for one task into its TCB, calls\r
105  * vTaskSwitchContext() to update the TCB being used, then restores the stack\r
106  * from the new TCB read to run the task.\r
107  */\r
108 void portEND_SWITCHING_ISR( void );\r
109 \r
110 /*\r
111  * Load the stack pointer from the TCB of the task which is going to be first\r
112  * to execute.  Then force an IRET so the registers and IP are popped off the\r
113  * stack.\r
114  */\r
115 void portFIRST_CONTEXT( void );\r
116 \r
117 #define portEND_SWITCHING_ISR()                                                                                 \\r
118                                                         asm { mov       bx, [pxCurrentTCB]                      }   \\r
119                             asm { mov   word ptr [bx], sp                       }       \\r
120                                                         asm { call  far ptr vTaskSwitchContext  }       \\r
121                                                         asm { mov       bx, [pxCurrentTCB]                      }       \\r
122                                                         asm { mov       sp, [bx]                                        }\r
123 \r
124 #define portFIRST_CONTEXT()                                                                                     \\r
125                                                         asm { mov       bx, [pxCurrentTCB]                      }       \\r
126                                                         asm { mov       sp, [bx]                                        }       \\r
127                                                         asm { pop       bp                                                      }       \\r
128                                                         asm { pop       di                                                      }       \\r
129                                                         asm { pop       si                                                      }       \\r
130                                                         asm { pop       ds                                                      }       \\r
131                                                         asm { pop       es                                                      }       \\r
132                                                         asm { pop       dx                                                      }       \\r
133                                                         asm { pop       cx                                                      }       \\r
134                                                         asm { pop       bx                                                      }       \\r
135                                                         asm { pop       ax                                                      }       \\r
136                                                         asm { iret                                                              }\r
137 \r
138 \r
139 #endif\r
140 \r