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/*
FreeRTOS.org V4.6.0 - Copyright (C) 2003-2007 Richard Barry.
This file is part of the FreeRTOS.org distribution.
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***************************************************************************
See http://www.FreeRTOS.org for documentation, latest information, license
and contact details. Please ensure to read the configuration and relevant
port sections of the online documentation.
2007-04-02 04:47:49 +08:00
Also see http://www.SafeRTOS.com for an IEC 61508 compliant version along
with commercial development and support options.
***************************************************************************
*/
#include "FreeRTOS.h"
#include "semphr.h"
#define isrCLEAR_EINT_1 2
/*
* Interrupt routine that simply wakes vButtonHandlerTask on each interrupt
* generated by a push of the built in button. The wrapper takes care of
* the ISR entry. This then calls the actual handler function to perform
* the work. This work should not be done in the wrapper itself unless
* you are absolutely sure that no stack space is used.
*/
void vButtonISRWrapper( void ) __attribute__ ((naked));
void vButtonHandler( void );
void vButtonHandler( void )
{
extern xSemaphoreHandle xButtonSemaphore;
if( xSemaphoreGiveFromISR( xButtonSemaphore, pdFALSE ) )
{
/* We have woken a task. Calling "yield from ISR" here will ensure
the interrupt returns to the woken task if it has a priority higher
than the interrupted task. */
portYIELD_FROM_ISR();
}
EXTINT = isrCLEAR_EINT_1;
VICVectAddr = 0;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
void vButtonISRWrapper( void )
{
/* Save the context of the interrupted task. */
portSAVE_CONTEXT();
/* Call the handler to do the work. This must be a separate function to
the wrapper to ensure the correct stack frame is set up. */
vButtonHandler();
/* Restore the context of whichever task is going to run once the interrupt
completes. */
portRESTORE_CONTEXT();
}