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/**
* @defgroup STM8 STM8
* @details STM8 port details. This section how the ChibiOS/RT features are
* implemented on this architecture.
*
* @section STM8_STATES Mapping of the System States in the STM8 port
* The ChibiOS/RT logical @ref system_states are mapped as follow in the STM8
* port:
* - Init. This state is represented by the startup code and the
* initialization code before @p chSysInit() is executed. It has not a
* special hardware state associated.
* - Normal. This is the state the system has after executing
* @p chSysInit(). Interrupts are enabled.
* - Suspended. Interrupts are disabled.
* - Disabled. Interrupts are enabled. This state is equivalent to the
* Suspended state because there are no fast interrupts in this architecture.
* - Sleep. Implemented with "wait" instruction insertion in the idle
* loop.
* - S-Locked. Interrupts are disabled.
* - I-Locked. This state is equivalent to the SRI state, the
* @p chSysLockI() and @p chSysUnlockI() APIs do nothing (still use them in
* order to formally change state because this may change).
* - Serving Regular Interrupt. Normal interrupt service code.
* - Serving Fast Interrupt. Not present in this architecture.
* - Serving Non-Maskable Interrupt. The STM8 ha non
* maskable interrupt sources that can be associated to this state.
* - Halted. Implemented as an infinite loop with interrupts disabled.
* .
* @section STM8_NOTES The STM8 port notes
* - The STM8 does not have a dedicated interrupt stack, make sure to reserve
* enough stack space for interrupts in each thread stack. This can be done
* by modifying the @p INT_REQUIRED_STACK macro into
* ./os/ports/RC/STM8/chcore.h.
* - The kernel currently supports only the small memory model so the
* kernel files should be loaded in the first 64K. Note that this is not
* a problem because upper addresses can be used by the user code, the
* kernel can context switch code running there.
* - The configuration option @p CH_OPTIMIZE_SPEED is not currently supported
* because the missing support of the @p inline "C" keyword in the
* compiler.
* .
* @ingroup ports
*/
/**
* @defgroup STM8_CONF Configuration Options
* @brief STM8 Configuration Options.
* @details The STM8 port allows some architecture-specific configurations
* settings that can be specified externally, as example on the compiler
* command line:
* - @p INT_REQUIRED_STACK, this value represent the amount of stack space
* used by the interrupt handlers.
* The default for this value is @p 32, this space is allocated for each
* thread so be careful in order to not waste precious RAM space.
* The default value is set into ./os/ports/RC/STM8/chcore.h.
* .
* @ingroup STM8
*/
/**
* @defgroup MSP430_CORE Core Port Implementation
* @brief MSP430 specific port code, structures and macros.
*
* @ingroup MSP430
* @file MSP430/chtypes.h Port types.
* @file MSP430/chcore.h Port related structures and macros.
* @file MSP430/chcore.c Port related code.
*/