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\r
#ifndef FREERTOS_CONFIG_H\r
\r
#include <msp430x44x.h>\r
\r
+/* \r
+Two interrupt examples are provided - \r
+\r
+ + Method 1 does everything in C code.\r
+ + Method 2 uses an assembly file wrapper.\r
+\r
+Code size:\r
+Method 1 uses assembly macros to save and restore the task context, whereas \r
+method 2 uses functions. This means method 1 will be faster, but method 2 will \r
+use less code space. \r
+\r
+Simplicity:\r
+Method 1 is very simplistic, whereas method 2 is more elaborate. This \r
+elaboration results in the code space saving, but also requires a slightly more \r
+complex procedure to define interrupt service routines. \r
+\r
+Interrupt efficiency:\r
+Method 1 uses the compiler generated function prologue and epilogue code to save \r
+and restore the necessary registers within an interrupt service routine (other \r
+than the RTOS tick ISR). Should a context switch be required from within the ISR \r
+the entire processor context is saved. This can result in some registers being saved \r
+twice - once by the compiler generated code, and then again by the FreeRTOS code.\r
+Method 2 saves and restores all the processor registers within each interrupt service \r
+routine, whether or not a context switch actually occurs. This means no registers \r
+ever get saved twice, but imposes an overhead on the occasions that no context switch \r
+occurs. \r
+*/\r
+\r
+#define configINTERRUPT_EXAMPLE_METHOD 1\r
+\r
/*-----------------------------------------------------------\r
* Application specific definitions.\r
*\r
*\r
* THESE PARAMETERS ARE DESCRIBED WITHIN THE 'CONFIGURATION' SECTION OF THE\r
* FreeRTOS API DOCUMENTATION AVAILABLE ON THE FreeRTOS.org WEB SITE. \r
+ *\r
+ * See http://www.freertos.org/a00110.html.\r
*----------------------------------------------------------*/\r
\r
#define configUSE_PREEMPTION 1\r
#define configUSE_IDLE_HOOK 1\r
#define configUSE_TICK_HOOK 0\r
-#define configCPU_CLOCK_HZ ( ( unsigned portLONG ) 7995392 ) /* Clock setup from main.c in the demo application. */\r
+#define configCPU_CLOCK_HZ ( ( unsigned long ) 7995392 ) /* Clock setup from main.c in the demo application. */\r
#define configTICK_RATE_HZ ( ( portTickType ) 1000 )\r
#define configMAX_PRIORITIES ( ( unsigned portBASE_TYPE ) 4 )\r
-#define configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE ( ( unsigned portSHORT ) 50 )\r
+#define configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE ( ( unsigned short ) 50 )\r
#define configTOTAL_HEAP_SIZE ( ( size_t ) ( 1800 ) )\r
#define configMAX_TASK_NAME_LEN ( 8 )\r
#define configUSE_TRACE_FACILITY 0\r