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Come and try FreeRTOS+TCP, our new open source TCP/IP stack for FreeRTOS. http://www.OpenRTOS.com - Real Time Engineers ltd. license FreeRTOS to High Integrity Systems ltd. to sell under the OpenRTOS brand. Low cost OpenRTOS licenses offer ticketed support, indemnification and commercial middleware. http://www.SafeRTOS.com - High Integrity Systems also provide a safety engineered and independently SIL3 certified version for use in safety and mission critical applications that require provable dependability. 1 tab == 4 spaces! */ /* Standard includes. */ #include /* Scheduler includes. */ #include "FreeRTOS.h" #include "task.h" /* Constants required to setup the initial task context. */ #define portINITIAL_SPSR ( ( StackType_t ) 0x1f ) /* System mode, ARM mode, interrupts enabled. */ #define portTHUMB_MODE_BIT ( ( StackType_t ) 0x20 ) #define portINSTRUCTION_SIZE ( ( StackType_t ) 4 ) #define portNO_CRITICAL_SECTION_NESTING ( ( StackType_t ) 0 ) /* Constants required to setup the tick ISR. */ #define portENABLE_TIMER ( ( uint8_t ) 0x01 ) #define portPRESCALE_VALUE 0x00 #define portINTERRUPT_ON_MATCH ( ( uint32_t ) 0x01 ) #define portRESET_COUNT_ON_MATCH ( ( uint32_t ) 0x02 ) /* Constants required to setup the VIC for the tick ISR. */ #define portTIMER_VIC_CHANNEL ( ( uint32_t ) 0x0004 ) #define portTIMER_VIC_CHANNEL_BIT ( ( uint32_t ) 0x0010 ) #define portTIMER_VIC_ENABLE ( ( uint32_t ) 0x0020 ) /* Constants required to handle interrupts. */ #define portTIMER_MATCH_ISR_BIT ( ( uint8_t ) 0x01 ) #define portCLEAR_VIC_INTERRUPT ( ( uint32_t ) 0 ) /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ /* The code generated by the Keil compiler does not maintain separate stack and frame pointers. The portENTER_CRITICAL macro cannot therefore use the stack as per other ports. Instead a variable is used to keep track of the critical section nesting. This variable has to be stored as part of the task context and must be initialised to a non zero value. */ #define portNO_CRITICAL_NESTING ( ( uint32_t ) 0 ) volatile uint32_t ulCriticalNesting = 9999UL; /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ /* Setup the timer to generate the tick interrupts. */ static void prvSetupTimerInterrupt( void ); /* * The scheduler can only be started from ARM mode, so * vPortStartFirstSTask() is defined in portISR.c. */ extern __asm void vPortStartFirstTask( void ); /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ /* * See header file for description. */ StackType_t *pxPortInitialiseStack( StackType_t *pxTopOfStack, TaskFunction_t pxCode, void *pvParameters ) { StackType_t *pxOriginalTOS; /* Setup the initial stack of the task. The stack is set exactly as expected by the portRESTORE_CONTEXT() macro. Remember where the top of the (simulated) stack is before we place anything on it. */ pxOriginalTOS = pxTopOfStack; /* To ensure asserts in tasks.c don't fail, although in this case the assert is not really required. */ pxTopOfStack--; /* First on the stack is the return address - which in this case is the start of the task. The offset is added to make the return address appear as it would within an IRQ ISR. */ *pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) pxCode + portINSTRUCTION_SIZE; pxTopOfStack--; *pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) 0xaaaaaaaa; /* R14 */ pxTopOfStack--; *pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) pxOriginalTOS; /* Stack used when task starts goes in R13. */ pxTopOfStack--; *pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) 0x12121212; /* R12 */ pxTopOfStack--; *pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) 0x11111111; /* R11 */ pxTopOfStack--; *pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) 0x10101010; /* R10 */ pxTopOfStack--; *pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) 0x09090909; /* R9 */ pxTopOfStack--; *pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) 0x08080808; /* R8 */ pxTopOfStack--; *pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) 0x07070707; /* R7 */ pxTopOfStack--; *pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) 0x06060606; /* R6 */ pxTopOfStack--; *pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) 0x05050505; /* R5 */ pxTopOfStack--; *pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) 0x04040404; /* R4 */ pxTopOfStack--; *pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) 0x03030303; /* R3 */ pxTopOfStack--; *pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) 0x02020202; /* R2 */ pxTopOfStack--; *pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) 0x01010101; /* R1 */ pxTopOfStack--; *pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) pvParameters; /* R0 */ pxTopOfStack--; /* The last thing onto the stack is the status register, which is set for system mode, with interrupts enabled. */ *pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) portINITIAL_SPSR; if( ( ( uint32_t ) pxCode & 0x01UL ) != 0x00UL ) { /* We want the task to start in thumb mode. */ *pxTopOfStack |= portTHUMB_MODE_BIT; } pxTopOfStack--; /* The code generated by the Keil compiler does not maintain separate stack and frame pointers. The portENTER_CRITICAL macro cannot therefore use the stack as per other ports. Instead a variable is used to keep track of the critical section nesting. This variable has to be stored as part of the task context and is initially set to zero. */ *pxTopOfStack = portNO_CRITICAL_SECTION_NESTING; return pxTopOfStack; } /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ BaseType_t xPortStartScheduler( void ) { /* Start the timer that generates the tick ISR. */ prvSetupTimerInterrupt(); /* Start the first task. This is done from portISR.c as ARM mode must be used. */ vPortStartFirstTask(); /* Should not get here! */ return 0; } /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ void vPortEndScheduler( void ) { /* It is unlikely that the ARM port will require this function as there is nothing to return to. If this is required - stop the tick ISR then return back to main. */ } /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ #if configUSE_PREEMPTION == 0 /* * The cooperative scheduler requires a normal IRQ service routine to * simply increment the system tick. */ void vNonPreemptiveTick( void ) __irq; void vNonPreemptiveTick( void ) __irq { /* Increment the tick count - this may make a delaying task ready to run - but a context switch is not performed. */ xTaskIncrementTick(); T0IR = portTIMER_MATCH_ISR_BIT; /* Clear the timer event */ VICVectAddr = portCLEAR_VIC_INTERRUPT; /* Acknowledge the Interrupt */ } #else /* ************************************************************************** * The preemptive scheduler ISR is written in assembler and can be found * in the portASM.s file. This will only get used if portUSE_PREEMPTION * is set to 1 in portmacro.h ************************************************************************** */ void vPreemptiveTick( void ); #endif /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ static void prvSetupTimerInterrupt( void ) { uint32_t ulCompareMatch; /* A 1ms tick does not require the use of the timer prescale. This is defaulted to zero but can be used if necessary. */ T0PR = portPRESCALE_VALUE; /* Calculate the match value required for our wanted tick rate. */ ulCompareMatch = configCPU_CLOCK_HZ / configTICK_RATE_HZ; /* Protect against divide by zero. Using an if() statement still results in a warning - hence the #if. */ #if portPRESCALE_VALUE != 0 { ulCompareMatch /= ( portPRESCALE_VALUE + 1 ); } #endif T0MR0 = ulCompareMatch; /* Generate tick with timer 0 compare match. */ T0MCR = portRESET_COUNT_ON_MATCH | portINTERRUPT_ON_MATCH; /* Setup the VIC for the timer. */ VICIntSelect &= ~( portTIMER_VIC_CHANNEL_BIT ); VICIntEnable |= portTIMER_VIC_CHANNEL_BIT; /* The ISR installed depends on whether the preemptive or cooperative scheduler is being used. */ #if configUSE_PREEMPTION == 1 { VICVectAddr0 = ( uint32_t ) vPreemptiveTick; } #else { VICVectAddr0 = ( uint32_t ) vNonPreemptiveTick; } #endif VICVectCntl0 = portTIMER_VIC_CHANNEL | portTIMER_VIC_ENABLE; /* Start the timer - interrupts are disabled when this function is called so it is okay to do this here. */ T0TCR = portENABLE_TIMER; } /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ void vPortEnterCritical( void ) { /* Disable interrupts as per portDISABLE_INTERRUPTS(); */ __disable_irq(); /* Now interrupts are disabled ulCriticalNesting can be accessed directly. Increment ulCriticalNesting to keep a count of how many times portENTER_CRITICAL() has been called. */ ulCriticalNesting++; } /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ void vPortExitCritical( void ) { if( ulCriticalNesting > portNO_CRITICAL_NESTING ) { /* Decrement the nesting count as we are leaving a critical section. */ ulCriticalNesting--; /* If the nesting level has reached zero then interrupts should be re-enabled. */ if( ulCriticalNesting == portNO_CRITICAL_NESTING ) { /* Enable interrupts as per portEXIT_CRITICAL(). */ __enable_irq(); } } } /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/