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/*
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*/
/*
Changes from V3.0.0
+ Added functionality to only call vTaskSwitchContext() once
when handling multiple interruptsources in a single interruptcall.
+ Included Filenames changed to a .c extension to allow stepping through
code using F7.
Changes from V3.0.1
*/
#include <pic.h>
/* Scheduler include files. */
#include <FreeRTOS.h>
#include <task.h>
#include <queue.h>
static bit uxSwitchRequested;
/*
* Vector for the ISR.
*/
void pointed Interrupt()
{
/*
* Save the context of the current task.
*/
portSAVE_CONTEXT( portINTERRUPTS_FORCED );
/*
* No contextswitch requested yet
*/
uxSwitchRequested = pdFALSE;
/*
* Was the interrupt the FreeRTOS SystemTick?
*/
#include <libFreeRTOS/Drivers/Tick/isrTick.c>
/*******************************************************************************
** DO NOT MODIFY ANYTHING ABOVE THIS LINE
********************************************************************************
** Enter the includes for the ISR-code of the FreeRTOS drivers below.
**
** You cannot use local variables. Alternatives are:
** - Use static variables (Global RAM usage increases)
** - Call a function (Additional cycles are needed)
** - Use unused SFR's (preferred, no additional overhead)
** See "../Serial/isrSerialTx.c" for an example of this last option
*******************************************************************************/
/*******************************************************************************
** DO NOT MODIFY ANYTHING BELOW THIS LINE
*******************************************************************************/
/*
* Was a contextswitch requested by one of the
* interrupthandlers?
*/
if ( uxSwitchRequested )
{
vTaskSwitchContext();
}
/*
* Restore the context of the (possibly other) task.
*/
portRESTORE_CONTEXT();
#pragma asmline retfie 0
}