486 lines
18 KiB
C
486 lines
18 KiB
C
/*
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ChibiOS/RT - Copyright (C) 2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,
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2011 Giovanni Di Sirio.
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This file is part of ChibiOS/RT.
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ChibiOS/RT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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ChibiOS/RT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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/**
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* @file ARM/chcore.h
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* @brief ARM7/9 architecture port macros and structures.
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*
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* @addtogroup ARM_CORE
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* @{
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*/
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#ifndef _CHCORE_H_
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#define _CHCORE_H_
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/*===========================================================================*/
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/* Port constants. */
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/*===========================================================================*/
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/* Core variants identifiers.*/
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#define ARM_CORE_ARM7TDMI 7 /**< ARM77TDMI core identifier. */
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#define ARM_CORE_ARM9 9 /**< ARM9 core identifier. */
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/* Inclusion of the ARM implementation specific parameters.*/
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#include "armparams.h"
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/* ARM core check, only ARM7TDMI and ARM9 supported right now.*/
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#if (ARM_CORE == ARM_CORE_ARM7TDMI) || (ARM_CORE == ARM_CORE_ARM9)
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#else
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#error "unknown or unsupported ARM core"
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#endif
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/*===========================================================================*/
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/* Port statically derived parameters. */
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/*===========================================================================*/
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/*===========================================================================*/
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/* Port macros. */
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/*===========================================================================*/
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/*===========================================================================*/
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/* Port configurable parameters. */
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/*===========================================================================*/
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/**
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* @brief If enabled allows the idle thread to enter a low power mode.
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*/
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#ifndef ARM_ENABLE_WFI_IDLE
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#define ARM_ENABLE_WFI_IDLE FALSE
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#endif
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/*===========================================================================*/
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/* Port exported info. */
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/*===========================================================================*/
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/**
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* @brief Macro defining a generic ARM architecture.
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*/
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#define CH_ARCHITECTURE_ARM
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#if defined(__DOXYGEN__)
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/**
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* @brief Macro defining the specific ARM architecture.
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* @note This macro is for documentation only, the real name changes
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* depending on the selected architecture, the possible names are:
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* - CH_ARCHITECTURE_ARM7TDMI.
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* - CH_ARCHITECTURE_ARM9.
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* .
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*/
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#define CH_ARCHITECTURE_ARMx
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/**
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* @brief Name of the implemented architecture.
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* @note The value is for documentation only, the real value changes
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* depending on the selected architecture, the possible values are:
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* - "ARM7".
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* - "ARM9".
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* .
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*/
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#define CH_ARCHITECTURE_NAME "ARMx"
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/**
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* @brief Name of the architecture variant (optional).
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* @note The value is for documentation only, the real value changes
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* depending on the selected architecture, the possible values are:
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* - "ARM7TDMI"
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* - "ARM9"
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* .
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*/
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#define CH_CORE_VARIANT_NAME "ARMxy"
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/**
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* @brief Port-specific information string.
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* @note The value is for documentation only, the real value changes
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* depending on the selected options, the possible values are:
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* - "Pure ARM"
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* - "Pure THUMB"
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* - "Interworking"
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* .
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*/
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#define CH_PORT_INFO "ARM|THUMB|Interworking"
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#elif ARM_CORE == ARM_CORE_ARM7TDMI
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#define CH_ARCHITECTURE_ARM7TDMI
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#define CH_ARCHITECTURE_NAME "ARM7"
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#define CH_CORE_VARIANT_NAME "ARM7TDMI"
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#elif ARM_MODEL == ARM_VARIANT_ARM9
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#define CH_ARCHITECTURE_ARM9
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#define CH_ARCHITECTURE_NAME "ARM9"
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#define CH_CORE_VARIANT_NAME "ARM9"
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#endif
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#if THUMB_PRESENT
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#if THUMB_NO_INTERWORKING
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#define CH_PORT_INFO "Pure THUMB mode"
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#else /* !THUMB_NO_INTERWORKING */
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#define CH_PORT_INFO "Interworking mode"
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#endif /* !THUMB_NO_INTERWORKING */
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#else /* !THUMB_PRESENT */
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#define CH_PORT_INFO "Pure ARM mode"
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#endif /* !THUMB_PRESENT */
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/**
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* @brief Name of the compiler supported by this port.
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*/
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#define CH_COMPILER_NAME "GCC "__VERSION__
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/*===========================================================================*/
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/* Port implementation part (common). */
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/*===========================================================================*/
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/**
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* @brief 32 bits stack and memory alignment enforcement.
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*/
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typedef uint32_t stkalign_t;
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/**
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* @brief Generic ARM register.
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*/
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typedef void *regarm_t;
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/**
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* @brief Interrupt saved context.
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* @details This structure represents the stack frame saved during a
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* preemption-capable interrupt handler.
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*/
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struct extctx {
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regarm_t spsr_irq;
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regarm_t lr_irq;
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regarm_t r0;
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regarm_t r1;
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regarm_t r2;
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regarm_t r3;
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regarm_t r12;
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regarm_t lr_usr;
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};
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/**
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* @brief System saved context.
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* @details This structure represents the inner stack frame during a context
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* switching.
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*/
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struct intctx {
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regarm_t r4;
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regarm_t r5;
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regarm_t r6;
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regarm_t r7;
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regarm_t r8;
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regarm_t r9;
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regarm_t r10;
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regarm_t r11;
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regarm_t lr;
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};
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/**
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* @brief Platform dependent part of the @p Thread structure.
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* @details In this port the structure just holds a pointer to the @p intctx
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* structure representing the stack pointer at context switch time.
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*/
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struct context {
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struct intctx *r13;
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};
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/**
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* @brief Platform dependent part of the @p chThdCreateI() API.
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* @details This code usually setup the context switching frame represented
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* by an @p intctx structure.
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*/
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#define SETUP_CONTEXT(workspace, wsize, pf, arg) { \
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tp->p_ctx.r13 = (struct intctx *)((uint8_t *)workspace + \
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wsize - \
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sizeof(struct intctx)); \
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tp->p_ctx.r13->r4 = pf; \
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tp->p_ctx.r13->r5 = arg; \
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tp->p_ctx.r13->lr = _port_thread_start; \
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}
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/**
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* @brief Stack size for the system idle thread.
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* @details This size depends on the idle thread implementation, usually
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* the idle thread should take no more space than those reserved
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* by @p PORT_INT_REQUIRED_STACK.
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* @note In this port it is set to 4 because the idle thread does have
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* a stack frame when compiling without optimizations.
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*/
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#ifndef PORT_IDLE_THREAD_STACK_SIZE
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#define PORT_IDLE_THREAD_STACK_SIZE 4
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#endif
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/**
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* @brief Per-thread stack overhead for interrupts servicing.
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* @details This constant is used in the calculation of the correct working
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* area size.
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* This value can be zero on those architecture where there is a
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* separate interrupt stack and the stack space between @p intctx and
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* @p extctx is known to be zero.
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* @note In this port 0x10 is a safe value, it can be reduced after careful
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* analysis of the generated code.
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*/
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#ifndef PORT_INT_REQUIRED_STACK
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#define PORT_INT_REQUIRED_STACK 0x10
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#endif
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/**
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* @brief Enforces a correct alignment for a stack area size value.
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*/
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#define STACK_ALIGN(n) ((((n) - 1) | (sizeof(stkalign_t) - 1)) + 1)
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/**
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* @brief Computes the thread working area global size.
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*/
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#define THD_WA_SIZE(n) STACK_ALIGN(sizeof(Thread) + \
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sizeof(struct intctx) + \
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sizeof(struct extctx) + \
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(n) + (PORT_INT_REQUIRED_STACK))
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/**
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* @brief Static working area allocation.
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* @details This macro is used to allocate a static thread working area
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* aligned as both position and size.
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*/
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#define WORKING_AREA(s, n) stkalign_t s[THD_WA_SIZE(n) / sizeof(stkalign_t)]
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/**
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* @brief IRQ prologue code.
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* @details This macro must be inserted at the start of all IRQ handlers
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* enabled to invoke system APIs.
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* @note This macro has a different implementation depending if compiled in
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* ARM or THUMB mode.
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* @note The THUMB implementation starts with ARM code because interrupt
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* vectors are always invoked in ARM mode regardless the bit 0
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* value. The switch in THUMB mode is done in the function prologue so
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* it is transparent to the user code.
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*/
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#if !defined(PORT_IRQ_PROLOGUE)
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#ifdef THUMB
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#define PORT_IRQ_PROLOGUE() { \
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asm volatile (".code 32 \n\t" \
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"stmfd sp!, {r0-r3, r12, lr} \n\t" \
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"add r0, pc, #1 \n\t" \
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"bx r0 \n\t" \
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".code 16" : : : "memory"); \
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}
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#else /* !THUMB */
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#define PORT_IRQ_PROLOGUE() { \
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asm volatile ("stmfd sp!, {r0-r3, r12, lr}" : : : "memory"); \
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}
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#endif /* !THUMB */
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#endif /* !defined(PORT_IRQ_PROLOGUE) */
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/**
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* @brief IRQ epilogue code.
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* @details This macro must be inserted at the end of all IRQ handlers
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* enabled to invoke system APIs.
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* @note This macro has a different implementation depending if compiled in
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* ARM or THUMB mode.
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*/
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#if !defined(PORT_IRQ_EPILOGUE)
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#ifdef THUMB
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#define PORT_IRQ_EPILOGUE() { \
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asm volatile ("ldr r0, =_port_irq_common \n\t" \
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"bx r0" : : : "memory"); \
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}
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#else /* !THUMB */
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#define PORT_IRQ_EPILOGUE() { \
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asm volatile ("b _port_irq_common" : : : "memory"); \
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}
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#endif /* !THUMB */
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#endif /* !defined(PORT_IRQ_EPILOGUE) */
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/**
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* @brief IRQ handler function declaration.
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* @note @p id can be a function name or a vector number depending on the
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* port implementation.
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*/
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#if !defined(PORT_IRQ_HANDLER)
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#define PORT_IRQ_HANDLER(id) __attribute__((naked)) void id(void)
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#endif /* !defined(PORT_IRQ_HANDLER) */
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/**
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* @brief Fast IRQ handler function declaration.
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* @note @p id can be a function name or a vector number depending on the
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* port implementation.
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*/
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#if !defined(PORT_FAST_IRQ_HANDLER)
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#define PORT_FAST_IRQ_HANDLER(id) \
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__attribute__((interrupt("FIQ"))) void id(void)
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#endif /* !defined(PORT_FAST_IRQ_HANDLER) */
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/**
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* @brief Port-related initialization code.
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* @note This function is empty in this port.
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*/
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#define port_init()
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/**
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* @brief Kernel-lock action.
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* @details Usually this function just disables interrupts but may perform
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* more actions.
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* @note In this port it disables the IRQ sources and keeps FIQ sources
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* enabled.
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*/
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#ifdef THUMB
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#define port_lock() { \
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asm volatile ("bl _port_lock_thumb" : : : "r3", "lr", "memory"); \
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}
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#else /* !THUMB */
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#define port_lock() asm volatile ("msr CPSR_c, #0x9F" : : : "memory")
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#endif /* !THUMB */
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/**
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* @brief Kernel-unlock action.
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* @details Usually this function just disables interrupts but may perform
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* more actions.
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* @note In this port it enables both the IRQ and FIQ sources.
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*/
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#ifdef THUMB
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#define port_unlock() { \
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asm volatile ("bl _port_unlock_thumb" : : : "r3", "lr", "memory"); \
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}
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#else /* !THUMB */
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#define port_unlock() asm volatile ("msr CPSR_c, #0x1F" : : : "memory")
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#endif /* !THUMB */
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/**
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* @brief Kernel-lock action from an interrupt handler.
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* @details This function is invoked before invoking I-class APIs from
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* interrupt handlers. The implementation is architecture dependent,
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* in its simplest form it is void.
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* @note Empty in this port.
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*/
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#define port_lock_from_isr()
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/**
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* @brief Kernel-unlock action from an interrupt handler.
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* @details This function is invoked after invoking I-class APIs from interrupt
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* handlers. The implementation is architecture dependent, in its
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* simplest form it is void.
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* @note Empty in this port.
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*/
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#define port_unlock_from_isr()
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/**
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* @brief Disables all the interrupt sources.
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* @note Of course non maskable interrupt sources are not included.
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* @note In this port it disables both the IRQ and FIQ sources.
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* @note Implements a workaround for spurious interrupts taken from the NXP
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* LPC214x datasheet.
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*/
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#ifdef THUMB
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#define port_disable() { \
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asm volatile ("bl _port_disable_thumb" : : : "r3", "lr", "memory"); \
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}
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#else /* !THUMB */
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#define port_disable() { \
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asm volatile ("mrs r3, CPSR \n\t" \
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"orr r3, #0x80 \n\t" \
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"msr CPSR_c, r3 \n\t" \
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"orr r3, #0x40 \n\t" \
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"msr CPSR_c, r3" : : : "r3", "memory"); \
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}
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#endif /* !THUMB */
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/**
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* @brief Disables the interrupt sources below kernel-level priority.
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* @note Interrupt sources above kernel level remains enabled.
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* @note In this port it disables the IRQ sources and enables the
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* FIQ sources.
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*/
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#ifdef THUMB
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#define port_suspend() { \
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asm volatile ("bl _port_suspend_thumb" : : : "r3", "lr", "memory"); \
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}
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#else /* !THUMB */
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#define port_suspend() asm volatile ("msr CPSR_c, #0x9F" : : : "memory")
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#endif /* !THUMB */
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/**
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* @brief Enables all the interrupt sources.
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* @note In this port it enables both the IRQ and FIQ sources.
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*/
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#ifdef THUMB
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#define port_enable() { \
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asm volatile ("bl _port_enable_thumb" : : : "r3", "lr", "memory"); \
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}
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#else /* !THUMB */
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#define port_enable() asm volatile ("msr CPSR_c, #0x1F" : : : "memory")
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#endif /* !THUMB */
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/**
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* @brief Performs a context switch between two threads.
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* @details This is the most critical code in any port, this function
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* is responsible for the context switch between 2 threads.
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* @note The implementation of this code affects <b>directly</b> the context
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* switch performance so optimize here as much as you can.
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* @note Implemented as inlined code for performance reasons.
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*
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* @param[in] ntp the thread to be switched in
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* @param[in] otp the thread to be switched out
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*/
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#ifdef THUMB
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#if CH_DBG_ENABLE_STACK_CHECK
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#define port_switch(ntp, otp) { \
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register Thread *_ntp asm ("r0") = (ntp); \
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register Thread *_otp asm ("r1") = (otp); \
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register char *sp asm ("sp"); \
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if (sp - sizeof(struct intctx) - sizeof(Thread) < (char *)_otp) \
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asm volatile ("mov r0, #0 \n\t" \
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"ldr r1, =chDbgPanic \n\t" \
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"bx r1"); \
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_port_switch_thumb(_ntp, _otp); \
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}
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#else /* !CH_DBG_ENABLE_STACK_CHECK */
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#define port_switch(ntp, otp) _port_switch_thumb(ntp, otp)
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#endif /* !CH_DBG_ENABLE_STACK_CHECK */
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#else /* !THUMB */
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#if CH_DBG_ENABLE_STACK_CHECK
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#define port_switch(ntp, otp) { \
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register Thread *_ntp asm ("r0") = (ntp); \
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register Thread *_otp asm ("r1") = (otp); \
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register char *sp asm ("sp"); \
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if (sp - sizeof(struct intctx) - sizeof(Thread) < (char *)_otp) \
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asm volatile ("mov r0, #0 \n\t" \
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"b chDbgPanic"); \
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_port_switch_arm(_ntp, _otp); \
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}
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#else /* !CH_DBG_ENABLE_STACK_CHECK */
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#define port_switch(ntp, otp) _port_switch_arm(ntp, otp)
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#endif /* !CH_DBG_ENABLE_STACK_CHECK */
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#endif /* !THUMB */
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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void port_halt(void);
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#ifdef THUMB
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void _port_switch_thumb(Thread *ntp, Thread *otp);
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#else /* !THUMB */
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void _port_switch_arm(Thread *ntp, Thread *otp);
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#endif /* !THUMB */
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void _port_thread_start(void);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif /* _CHCORE_H_ */
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/** @} */
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