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It presents and * * explains numerous examples that are written using the FreeRTOS API. * * Full source code for all the examples is provided in an accompanying * * .zip file. * * * *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** Please ensure to read the configuration and relevant port sections of the online documentation. http://www.FreeRTOS.org - Documentation, latest information, license and contact details. http://www.SafeRTOS.com - A version that is certified for use in safety critical systems. http://www.OpenRTOS.com - Commercial support, development, porting, licensing and training services. */ /* Changes from V1.00: + pxPortInitialiseStack() now initialises the stack of new tasks to the same format used by the compiler. This allows the compiler generated interrupt mechanism to be used for context switches. Changes from V2.4.2: + pvPortMalloc and vPortFree have been removed. The projects now use the definitions from the source/portable/MemMang directory. Changes from V2.6.1: + usPortCheckFreeStackSpace() has been moved to tasks.c. */ #include #include "FreeRTOS.h" /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ /* See header file for description. */ portSTACK_TYPE *pxPortInitialiseStack( portSTACK_TYPE *pxTopOfStack, pdTASK_CODE pxCode, void *pvParameters ) { portSTACK_TYPE DS_Reg = 0, *pxOriginalSP; /* Place a few bytes of known values on the bottom of the stack. This is just useful for debugging. */ *pxTopOfStack = 0x1111; pxTopOfStack--; *pxTopOfStack = 0x2222; pxTopOfStack--; *pxTopOfStack = 0x3333; pxTopOfStack--; *pxTopOfStack = 0x4444; pxTopOfStack--; *pxTopOfStack = 0x5555; pxTopOfStack--; /*lint -e950 -e611 -e923 Lint doesn't like this much - but nothing I can do about it. */ /* We are going to start the scheduler using a return from interrupt instruction to load the program counter, so first there would be the status register and interrupt return address. We make this the start of the task. */ *pxTopOfStack = portINITIAL_SW; pxTopOfStack--; *pxTopOfStack = FP_SEG( pxCode ); pxTopOfStack--; *pxTopOfStack = FP_OFF( pxCode ); pxTopOfStack--; /* We are going to setup the stack for the new task to look like the stack frame was setup by a compiler generated ISR. We need to know the address of the existing stack top to place in the SP register within the stack frame. pxOriginalSP holds SP before (simulated) pusha was called. */ pxOriginalSP = pxTopOfStack; /* The remaining registers would be pushed on the stack by our context switch function. These are loaded with values simply to make debugging easier. */ *pxTopOfStack = FP_OFF( pvParameters ); /* AX */ pxTopOfStack--; *pxTopOfStack = ( portSTACK_TYPE ) 0xCCCC; /* CX */ pxTopOfStack--; *pxTopOfStack = FP_SEG( pvParameters ); /* DX */ pxTopOfStack--; *pxTopOfStack = ( portSTACK_TYPE ) 0xBBBB; /* BX */ pxTopOfStack--; *pxTopOfStack = FP_OFF( pxOriginalSP ); /* SP */ pxTopOfStack--; *pxTopOfStack = ( portSTACK_TYPE ) 0xBBBB; /* BP */ pxTopOfStack--; *pxTopOfStack = ( portSTACK_TYPE ) 0x0123; /* SI */ pxTopOfStack--; *pxTopOfStack = ( portSTACK_TYPE ) 0xDDDD; /* DI */ /* We need the true data segment. */ __asm{ MOV DS_Reg, DS }; pxTopOfStack--; *pxTopOfStack = DS_Reg; /* DS */ pxTopOfStack--; *pxTopOfStack = ( portSTACK_TYPE ) 0xEEEE; /* ES */ /* The AX register is pushed again twice - don't know why. */ pxTopOfStack--; *pxTopOfStack = FP_OFF( pvParameters ); /* AX */ pxTopOfStack--; *pxTopOfStack = FP_OFF( pvParameters ); /* AX */ #ifdef DEBUG_BUILD /* The compiler adds space to each ISR stack if building to include debug information. Presumably this is used by the debugger - we don't need to initialise it to anything just make sure it is there. */ pxTopOfStack--; #endif /*lint +e950 +e611 +e923 */ return pxTopOfStack; } /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/