| /* | |
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| */ | |
| /* | |
| 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 <stdlib.h> | |
| #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; | |
| } | |
| /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ | |