/*\r
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/*-----------------------------------------------------------\r
#define portNVIC_PENDSV_PRI ( ( ( unsigned long ) configKERNEL_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY ) << 16UL )\r
#define portNVIC_SYSTICK_PRI ( ( ( unsigned long ) configKERNEL_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY ) << 24UL )\r
\r
+/* Constants required to check the validity of an interrupt priority. */\r
+#define portFIRST_USER_INTERRUPT_NUMBER ( 16 )\r
+#define portNVIC_IP_REGISTERS_OFFSET_16 ( 0xE000E3F0 )\r
+#define portAIRCR_REG ( * ( ( volatile unsigned long * ) 0xE000ED0C ) )\r
+#define portMAX_8_BIT_VALUE ( ( unsigned char ) 0xff )\r
+#define portTOP_BIT_OF_BYTE ( ( unsigned char ) 0x80 )\r
+#define portMAX_PRIGROUP_BITS ( ( unsigned char ) 7 )\r
+#define portPRIORITY_GROUP_MASK ( 0x07UL << 8UL )\r
+#define portPRIGROUP_SHIFT ( 8UL )\r
+\r
/* Constants required to manipulate the VFP. */\r
#define portFPCCR ( ( volatile unsigned long * ) 0xe000ef34 ) /* Floating point context control register. */\r
#define portASPEN_AND_LSPEN_BITS ( 0x3UL << 30UL )\r
static unsigned long ulStoppedTimerCompensation = 0;\r
#endif /* configUSE_TICKLESS_IDLE */\r
\r
+/*\r
+ * Used by the portASSERT_IF_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY_INVALID() macro to ensure \r
+ * FreeRTOS API functions are not called from interrupts that have been assigned\r
+ * a priority above configMAX_SYSCALL_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY.\r
+ */\r
+#if ( configASSERT_DEFINED == 1 )\r
+ static unsigned char ucMaxSysCallPriority = 0;\r
+ static unsigned long ulMaxPRIGROUPValue = 0;\r
+ static const volatile unsigned char * const pcInterruptPriorityRegisters = ( const volatile unsigned char * const ) portNVIC_IP_REGISTERS_OFFSET_16;\r
+#endif /* configASSERT_DEFINED */\r
+\r
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/\r
\r
/*\r
See http://www.FreeRTOS.org/RTOS-Cortex-M3-M4.html */\r
configASSERT( configMAX_SYSCALL_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY );\r
\r
+ #if( configASSERT_DEFINED == 1 )\r
+ {\r
+ volatile unsigned long ulOriginalPriority;\r
+ volatile char * const pcFirstUserPriorityRegister = ( volatile char * const ) ( portNVIC_IP_REGISTERS_OFFSET_16 + portFIRST_USER_INTERRUPT_NUMBER );\r
+ volatile unsigned char ucMaxPriorityValue;\r
+\r
+ /* Determine the maximum priority from which ISR safe FreeRTOS API\r
+ functions can be called. ISR safe functions are those that end in\r
+ "FromISR". FreeRTOS maintains separate thread and ISR API functions to\r
+ ensure interrupt entry is as fast and simple as possible.\r
+\r
+ Save the interrupt priority value that is about to be clobbered. */\r
+ ulOriginalPriority = *pcFirstUserPriorityRegister;\r
+\r
+ /* Determine the number of priority bits available. First write to all\r
+ possible bits. */\r
+ *pcFirstUserPriorityRegister = portMAX_8_BIT_VALUE;\r
+\r
+ /* Read the value back to see how many bits stuck. */\r
+ ucMaxPriorityValue = *pcFirstUserPriorityRegister;\r
+\r
+ /* Use the same mask on the maximum system call priority. */\r
+ ucMaxSysCallPriority = configMAX_SYSCALL_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY & ucMaxPriorityValue;\r
+\r
+ /* Calculate the maximum acceptable priority group value for the number\r
+ of bits read back. */\r
+ ulMaxPRIGROUPValue = portMAX_PRIGROUP_BITS;\r
+ while( ( ucMaxPriorityValue & portTOP_BIT_OF_BYTE ) == portTOP_BIT_OF_BYTE )\r
+ {\r
+ ulMaxPRIGROUPValue--;\r
+ ucMaxPriorityValue <<= ( unsigned char ) 0x01;\r
+ }\r
+\r
+ /* Shift the priority group value back to its position within the AIRCR\r
+ register. */\r
+ ulMaxPRIGROUPValue <<= portPRIGROUP_SHIFT;\r
+ ulMaxPRIGROUPValue &= portPRIORITY_GROUP_MASK;\r
+\r
+ /* Restore the clobbered interrupt priority register to its original\r
+ value. */\r
+ *pcFirstUserPriorityRegister = ulOriginalPriority;\r
+ }\r
+ #endif /* conifgASSERT_DEFINED */\r
+\r
/* Make PendSV and SysTick the lowest priority interrupts. */\r
portNVIC_SYSPRI2_REG |= portNVIC_PENDSV_PRI;\r
portNVIC_SYSPRI2_REG |= portNVIC_SYSTICK_PRI;\r
\r
/* Restart SysTick so it runs from portNVIC_SYSTICK_LOAD_REG\r
again, then set portNVIC_SYSTICK_LOAD_REG back to its standard\r
- value. */\r
+ value. The critical section is used to ensure the tick interrupt\r
+ can only execute once in the case that the reload register is near\r
+ zero. */\r
portNVIC_SYSTICK_CURRENT_VALUE_REG = 0UL;\r
- portNVIC_SYSTICK_CTRL_REG = portNVIC_SYSTICK_CLK_BIT | portNVIC_SYSTICK_INT_BIT | portNVIC_SYSTICK_ENABLE_BIT;\r
-\r
- vTaskStepTick( ulCompleteTickPeriods );\r
-\r
- /* The counter must start by the time the reload value is reset. */\r
- configASSERT( portNVIC_SYSTICK_CURRENT_VALUE_REG );\r
- portNVIC_SYSTICK_LOAD_REG = ulTimerCountsForOneTick - 1UL;\r
+ portENTER_CRITICAL();\r
+ {\r
+ portNVIC_SYSTICK_CTRL_REG = portNVIC_SYSTICK_CLK_BIT | portNVIC_SYSTICK_INT_BIT | portNVIC_SYSTICK_ENABLE_BIT;\r
+ vTaskStepTick( ulCompleteTickPeriods );\r
+ portNVIC_SYSTICK_LOAD_REG = ulTimerCountsForOneTick - 1UL;\r
+ }\r
+ portEXIT_CRITICAL();\r
}\r
}\r
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);\r
}\r
+/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/\r
+\r
+#if( configASSERT_DEFINED == 1 )\r
+\r
+ void vPortValidateInterruptPriority( void )\r
+ {\r
+ unsigned long ulCurrentInterrupt;\r
+ unsigned char ucCurrentPriority;\r
+\r
+ /* Obtain the number of the currently executing interrupt. */\r
+ __asm volatile( "mrs %0, ipsr" : "=r"( ulCurrentInterrupt ) );\r
+\r
+ /* Is the interrupt number a user defined interrupt? */\r
+ if( ulCurrentInterrupt >= portFIRST_USER_INTERRUPT_NUMBER )\r
+ {\r
+ /* Look up the interrupt's priority. */\r
+ ucCurrentPriority = pcInterruptPriorityRegisters[ ulCurrentInterrupt ];\r
+\r
+ /* The following assertion will fail if a service routine (ISR) for\r
+ an interrupt that has been assigned a priority above\r
+ configMAX_SYSCALL_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY calls an ISR safe FreeRTOS API\r
+ function. ISR safe FreeRTOS API functions must *only* be called\r
+ from interrupts that have been assigned a priority at or below\r
+ configMAX_SYSCALL_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY.\r
+\r
+ Numerically low interrupt priority numbers represent logically high\r
+ interrupt priorities, therefore the priority of the interrupt must\r
+ be set to a value equal to or numerically *higher* than\r
+ configMAX_SYSCALL_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY.\r
+\r
+ Interrupts that use the FreeRTOS API must not be left at their\r
+ default priority of zero as that is the highest possible priority,\r
+ which is guaranteed to be above configMAX_SYSCALL_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY,\r
+ and therefore also guaranteed to be invalid.\r
+\r
+ FreeRTOS maintains separate thread and ISR API functions to ensure\r
+ interrupt entry is as fast and simple as possible.\r
+\r
+ The following links provide detailed information:\r
+ http://www.freertos.org/RTOS-Cortex-M3-M4.html\r
+ http://www.freertos.org/FAQHelp.html */\r
+ configASSERT( ucCurrentPriority >= ucMaxSysCallPriority );\r
+ }\r
+\r
+ /* Priority grouping: The interrupt controller (NVIC) allows the bits\r
+ that define each interrupt's priority to be split between bits that\r
+ define the interrupt's pre-emption priority bits and bits that define\r
+ the interrupt's sub-priority. For simplicity all bits must be defined\r
+ to be pre-emption priority bits. The following assertion will fail if\r
+ this is not the case (if some bits represent a sub-priority).\r
+\r
+ If the application only uses CMSIS libraries for interrupt\r
+ configuration then the correct setting can be achieved on all Cortex-M\r
+ devices by calling NVIC_SetPriorityGrouping( 0 ); before starting the\r
+ scheduler. Note however that some vendor specific peripheral libraries\r
+ assume a non-zero priority group setting, in which cases using a value\r
+ of zero will result in unpredicable behaviour. */\r
+ configASSERT( ( portAIRCR_REG & portPRIORITY_GROUP_MASK ) <= ulMaxPRIGROUPValue );\r
+ }\r
+\r
+#endif /* configASSERT_DEFINED */\r
+\r
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