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Come and try FreeRTOS+TCP, our new open source TCP/IP stack for FreeRTOS. http://www.OpenRTOS.com - Real Time Engineers ltd. license FreeRTOS to High Integrity Systems ltd. to sell under the OpenRTOS brand. Low cost OpenRTOS licenses offer ticketed support, indemnification and commercial middleware. http://www.SafeRTOS.com - High Integrity Systems also provide a safety engineered and independently SIL3 certified version for use in safety and mission critical applications that require provable dependability. 1 tab == 4 spaces! */ #include RSEG CODE:CODE(2) thumb EXTERN pxCurrentTCB EXTERN vTaskSwitchContext PUBLIC xPortPendSVHandler PUBLIC vPortSVCHandler PUBLIC vPortStartFirstTask PUBLIC vPortEnableVFP /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ xPortPendSVHandler: mrs r0, psp isb /* Get the location of the current TCB. */ ldr r3, =pxCurrentTCB ldr r2, [r3] /* Is the task using the FPU context? If so, push high vfp registers. */ tst r14, #0x10 it eq vstmdbeq r0!, {s16-s31} /* Save the core registers. */ stmdb r0!, {r4-r11, r14} /* Save the new top of stack into the first member of the TCB. */ str r0, [r2] stmdb sp!, {r3} mov r0, #configMAX_SYSCALL_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY cpsid i msr basepri, r0 dsb isb cpsie i bl vTaskSwitchContext mov r0, #0 msr basepri, r0 ldmia sp!, {r3} /* The first item in pxCurrentTCB is the task top of stack. */ ldr r1, [r3] ldr r0, [r1] /* Pop the core registers. */ ldmia r0!, {r4-r11, r14} /* Is the task using the FPU context? If so, pop the high vfp registers too. */ tst r14, #0x10 it eq vldmiaeq r0!, {s16-s31} msr psp, r0 isb #ifdef WORKAROUND_PMU_CM001 /* XMC4000 specific errata */ #if WORKAROUND_PMU_CM001 == 1 push { r14 } pop { pc } #endif #endif bx r14 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ vPortSVCHandler: /* Get the location of the current TCB. */ ldr r3, =pxCurrentTCB ldr r1, [r3] ldr r0, [r1] /* Pop the core registers. */ ldmia r0!, {r4-r11, r14} msr psp, r0 isb mov r0, #0 msr basepri, r0 bx r14 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ vPortStartFirstTask /* Use the NVIC offset register to locate the stack. */ ldr r0, =0xE000ED08 ldr r0, [r0] ldr r0, [r0] /* Set the msp back to the start of the stack. */ msr msp, r0 /* Call SVC to start the first task. */ cpsie i cpsie f dsb isb svc 0 /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ vPortEnableVFP: /* The FPU enable bits are in the CPACR. */ ldr.w r0, =0xE000ED88 ldr r1, [r0] /* Enable CP10 and CP11 coprocessors, then save back. */ orr r1, r1, #( 0xf << 20 ) str r1, [r0] bx r14 END