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/* Standard includes. */\r
/* Constants required to pend a PendSV interrupt from the tick ISR if the\r
preemptive scheduler is being used. These are just standard bits and registers\r
within the Cortex-M core itself. */\r
-#define portNVIC_INT_CTRL_REG ( * ( ( volatile unsigned long * ) 0xe000ed04 ) )\r
#define portNVIC_PENDSVSET_BIT ( 1UL << 28UL )\r
\r
/* The alarm used to generate interrupts in the asynchronous timer. */\r
/* Holds the maximum number of ticks that can be suppressed - which is\r
basically how far into the future an interrupt can be generated. Set\r
during initialisation. */\r
-static portTickType xMaximumPossibleSuppressedTicks = 0;\r
+static TickType_t xMaximumPossibleSuppressedTicks = 0;\r
\r
/* Flag set from the tick interrupt to allow the sleep processing to know if\r
sleep mode was exited because of an AST interrupt or a different interrupt. */\r
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/\r
\r
/* Override the default definition of vPortSuppressTicksAndSleep() that is weakly\r
-defined in the FreeRTOS Cortex-M3 port layet with a version that manages the\r
+defined in the FreeRTOS Cortex-M3 port layer with a version that manages the\r
asynchronous timer (AST), as the tick is generated from the low power AST and\r
not the SysTick as would normally be the case on a Cortex-M. */\r
-void vPortSuppressTicksAndSleep( portTickType xExpectedIdleTime )\r
+void vPortSuppressTicksAndSleep( TickType_t xExpectedIdleTime )\r
{\r
-uint32_t ulAlarmValue, ulCompleteTickPeriods;\r
+uint32_t ulAlarmValue, ulCompleteTickPeriods, ulInterruptStatus;\r
eSleepModeStatus eSleepAction;\r
-portTickType xModifiableIdleTime;\r
+TickType_t xModifiableIdleTime;\r
enum sleepmgr_mode xSleepMode;\r
\r
/* THIS FUNCTION IS CALLED WITH THE SCHEDULER SUSPENDED. */\r
\r
/* Enter a critical section but don't use the taskENTER_CRITICAL() method as\r
that will mask interrupts that should exit sleep mode. */\r
- __asm volatile( "cpsid i \n\t"\r
- "dsb \n\t" );\r
+ ulInterruptStatus = cpu_irq_save();\r
\r
/* The tick flag is set to false before sleeping. If it is true when sleep\r
mode is exited then sleep mode was probably exited because the tick was\r
\r
/* Re-enable interrupts - see comments above the cpsid instruction()\r
above. */\r
- __asm volatile( "cpsie i" );\r
+ cpu_irq_restore( ulInterruptStatus );\r
}\r
else\r
{\r
\r
/* Re-enable interrupts - see comments above the cpsid instruction()\r
above. */\r
- __asm volatile( "cpsie i" );\r
+ cpu_irq_restore( ulInterruptStatus );\r
\r
if( ulTickFlag != pdFALSE )\r
{\r
/* The alarm value is set to whatever fraction of a single tick\r
period remains. */\r
ulAlarmValue = ast_read_counter_value( AST ) - ( ulCompleteTickPeriods * ulAlarmValueForOneTick );\r
+ if( ulAlarmValue == 0 )\r
+ {\r
+ /* There is no fraction remaining. */\r
+ ulAlarmValue = ulAlarmValueForOneTick;\r
+ ulCompleteTickPeriods++;\r
+ }\r
+ ast_write_counter_value( AST, 0 );\r
ast_write_alarm0_value( AST, ulAlarmValue );\r
}\r
\r