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| /*----------------------------------------------------------- | |
| * Implementation of functions defined in portable.h for the PIC32MX port. | |
| *----------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
| #ifndef __XC | |
| #error This port is designed to work with XC32. Please update your C compiler version. | |
| #endif | |
| /* Scheduler include files. */ | |
| #include "FreeRTOS.h" | |
| #include "task.h" | |
| /* Hardware specifics. */ | |
| #define portTIMER_PRESCALE 8 | |
| #define portPRESCALE_BITS 1 | |
| /* Bits within various registers. */ | |
| #define portIE_BIT ( 0x00000001 ) | |
| #define portEXL_BIT ( 0x00000002 ) | |
| /* Bits within the CAUSE register. */ | |
| #define portCORE_SW_0 ( 0x00000100 ) | |
| #define portCORE_SW_1 ( 0x00000200 ) | |
| /* The EXL bit is set to ensure interrupts do not occur while the context of | |
| the first task is being restored. */ | |
| #define portINITIAL_SR ( portIE_BIT | portEXL_BIT ) | |
| /* | |
| By default port.c generates its tick interrupt from TIMER1. The user can | |
| override this behaviour by: | |
| 1: Providing their own implementation of vApplicationSetupTickTimerInterrupt(), | |
| which is the function that configures the timer. The function is defined | |
| as a weak symbol in this file so if the same function name is used in the | |
| application code then the version in the application code will be linked | |
| into the application in preference to the version defined in this file. | |
| 2: Define configTICK_INTERRUPT_VECTOR to the vector number of the timer used | |
| to generate the tick interrupt. For example, when timer 1 is used then | |
| configTICK_INTERRUPT_VECTOR is set to _TIMER_1_VECTOR. | |
| configTICK_INTERRUPT_VECTOR should be defined in FreeRTOSConfig.h. | |
| 3: Define configCLEAR_TICK_TIMER_INTERRUPT() to clear the interrupt in the | |
| timer used to generate the tick interrupt. For example, when timer 1 is | |
| used configCLEAR_TICK_TIMER_INTERRUPT() is defined to | |
| IFS0CLR = _IFS0_T1IF_MASK. | |
| */ | |
| #ifndef configTICK_INTERRUPT_VECTOR | |
| #define configTICK_INTERRUPT_VECTOR _TIMER_1_VECTOR | |
| #define configCLEAR_TICK_TIMER_INTERRUPT() IFS0CLR = _IFS0_T1IF_MASK | |
| #else | |
| #ifndef configCLEAR_TICK_TIMER_INTERRUPT | |
| #error If configTICK_INTERRUPT_VECTOR is defined in application code then configCLEAR_TICK_TIMER_INTERRUPT must also be defined in application code. | |
| #endif | |
| #endif | |
| /* Let the user override the pre-loading of the initial RA with the address of | |
| prvTaskExitError() in case is messes up unwinding of the stack in the | |
| debugger - in which case configTASK_RETURN_ADDRESS can be defined as 0 (NULL). */ | |
| #ifdef configTASK_RETURN_ADDRESS | |
| #define portTASK_RETURN_ADDRESS configTASK_RETURN_ADDRESS | |
| #else | |
| #define portTASK_RETURN_ADDRESS prvTaskExitError | |
| #endif | |
| /* Set configCHECK_FOR_STACK_OVERFLOW to 3 to add ISR stack checking to task | |
| stack checking. A problem in the ISR stack will trigger an assert, not call the | |
| stack overflow hook function (because the stack overflow hook is specific to a | |
| task stack, not the ISR stack). */ | |
| #if( configCHECK_FOR_STACK_OVERFLOW > 2 ) | |
| /* Don't use 0xa5 as the stack fill bytes as that is used by the kernerl for | |
| the task stacks, and so will legitimately appear in many positions within | |
| the ISR stack. */ | |
| #define portISR_STACK_FILL_BYTE 0xee | |
| static const uint8_t ucExpectedStackBytes[] = { | |
| portISR_STACK_FILL_BYTE, portISR_STACK_FILL_BYTE, portISR_STACK_FILL_BYTE, portISR_STACK_FILL_BYTE, \ | |
| portISR_STACK_FILL_BYTE, portISR_STACK_FILL_BYTE, portISR_STACK_FILL_BYTE, portISR_STACK_FILL_BYTE, \ | |
| portISR_STACK_FILL_BYTE, portISR_STACK_FILL_BYTE, portISR_STACK_FILL_BYTE, portISR_STACK_FILL_BYTE, \ | |
| portISR_STACK_FILL_BYTE, portISR_STACK_FILL_BYTE, portISR_STACK_FILL_BYTE, portISR_STACK_FILL_BYTE, \ | |
| portISR_STACK_FILL_BYTE, portISR_STACK_FILL_BYTE, portISR_STACK_FILL_BYTE, portISR_STACK_FILL_BYTE }; \ | |
| #define portCHECK_ISR_STACK() configASSERT( ( memcmp( ( void * ) xISRStack, ( void * ) ucExpectedStackBytes, sizeof( ucExpectedStackBytes ) ) == 0 ) ) | |
| #else | |
| /* Define the function away. */ | |
| #define portCHECK_ISR_STACK() | |
| #endif /* configCHECK_FOR_STACK_OVERFLOW > 2 */ | |
| /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
| /* | |
| * Place the prototype here to ensure the interrupt vector is correctly installed. | |
| * Note that because the interrupt is written in assembly, the IPL setting in the | |
| * following line of code has no effect. The interrupt priority is set by the | |
| * call to ConfigIntTimer1() in vApplicationSetupTickTimerInterrupt(). | |
| */ | |
| extern void __attribute__( (interrupt(ipl1), vector( configTICK_INTERRUPT_VECTOR ))) vPortTickInterruptHandler( void ); | |
| /* | |
| * The software interrupt handler that performs the yield. Note that, because | |
| * the interrupt is written in assembly, the IPL setting in the following line of | |
| * code has no effect. The interrupt priority is set by the call to | |
| * mConfigIntCoreSW0() in xPortStartScheduler(). | |
| */ | |
| void __attribute__( (interrupt(ipl1), vector(_CORE_SOFTWARE_0_VECTOR))) vPortYieldISR( void ); | |
| /* | |
| * Used to catch tasks that attempt to return from their implementing function. | |
| */ | |
| static void prvTaskExitError( void ); | |
| /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
| /* Records the interrupt nesting depth. This is initialised to one as it is | |
| decremented to 0 when the first task starts. */ | |
| volatile UBaseType_t uxInterruptNesting = 0x01; | |
| /* Stores the task stack pointer when a switch is made to use the system stack. */ | |
| UBaseType_t uxSavedTaskStackPointer = 0; | |
| /* The stack used by interrupt service routines that cause a context switch. */ | |
| StackType_t xISRStack[ configISR_STACK_SIZE ] = { 0 }; | |
| /* The top of stack value ensures there is enough space to store 6 registers on | |
| the callers stack, as some functions seem to want to do this. */ | |
| const StackType_t * const xISRStackTop = &( xISRStack[ configISR_STACK_SIZE - 7 ] ); | |
| /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
| /* | |
| * See header file for description. | |
| */ | |
| StackType_t *pxPortInitialiseStack( StackType_t *pxTopOfStack, TaskFunction_t pxCode, void *pvParameters ) | |
| { | |
| /* Ensure byte alignment is maintained when leaving this function. */ | |
| pxTopOfStack--; | |
| *pxTopOfStack = (StackType_t) 0xDEADBEEF; | |
| pxTopOfStack--; | |
| *pxTopOfStack = (StackType_t) 0x12345678; /* Word to which the stack pointer will be left pointing after context restore. */ | |
| pxTopOfStack--; | |
| *pxTopOfStack = (StackType_t) _CP0_GET_CAUSE(); | |
| pxTopOfStack--; | |
| *pxTopOfStack = (StackType_t) portINITIAL_SR;/* CP0_STATUS */ | |
| pxTopOfStack--; | |
| *pxTopOfStack = (StackType_t) pxCode; /* CP0_EPC */ | |
| pxTopOfStack--; | |
| *pxTopOfStack = (StackType_t) portTASK_RETURN_ADDRESS; /* ra */ | |
| pxTopOfStack -= 15; | |
| *pxTopOfStack = (StackType_t) pvParameters; /* Parameters to pass in. */ | |
| pxTopOfStack -= 15; | |
| return pxTopOfStack; | |
| } | |
| /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
| static void prvTaskExitError( void ) | |
| { | |
| /* A function that implements a task must not exit or attempt to return to | |
| its caller as there is nothing to return to. If a task wants to exit it | |
| should instead call vTaskDelete( NULL ). | |
| Artificially force an assert() to be triggered if configASSERT() is | |
| defined, then stop here so application writers can catch the error. */ | |
| configASSERT( uxSavedTaskStackPointer == 0UL ); | |
| portDISABLE_INTERRUPTS(); | |
| for( ;; ); | |
| } | |
| /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
| /* | |
| * Setup a timer for a regular tick. This function uses peripheral timer 1. | |
| * The function is declared weak so an application writer can use a different | |
| * timer by redefining this implementation. If a different timer is used then | |
| * configTICK_INTERRUPT_VECTOR must also be defined in FreeRTOSConfig.h to | |
| * ensure the RTOS provided tick interrupt handler is installed on the correct | |
| * vector number. When Timer 1 is used the vector number is defined as | |
| * _TIMER_1_VECTOR. | |
| */ | |
| __attribute__(( weak )) void vApplicationSetupTickTimerInterrupt( void ) | |
| { | |
| const uint32_t ulCompareMatch = ( (configPERIPHERAL_CLOCK_HZ / portTIMER_PRESCALE) / configTICK_RATE_HZ ) - 1; | |
| T1CON = 0x0000; | |
| T1CONbits.TCKPS = portPRESCALE_BITS; | |
| PR1 = ulCompareMatch; | |
| IPC1bits.T1IP = configKERNEL_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY; | |
| /* Clear the interrupt as a starting condition. */ | |
| IFS0bits.T1IF = 0; | |
| /* Enable the interrupt. */ | |
| IEC0bits.T1IE = 1; | |
| /* Start the timer. */ | |
| T1CONbits.TON = 1; | |
| } | |
| /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
| void vPortEndScheduler(void) | |
| { | |
| /* Not implemented in ports where there is nothing to return to. | |
| Artificially force an assert. */ | |
| configASSERT( uxInterruptNesting == 1000UL ); | |
| } | |
| /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
| BaseType_t xPortStartScheduler( void ) | |
| { | |
| extern void vPortStartFirstTask( void ); | |
| extern void *pxCurrentTCB; | |
| #if ( configCHECK_FOR_STACK_OVERFLOW > 2 ) | |
| { | |
| /* Fill the ISR stack to make it easy to asses how much is being used. */ | |
| memset( ( void * ) xISRStack, portISR_STACK_FILL_BYTE, sizeof( xISRStack ) ); | |
| } | |
| #endif /* configCHECK_FOR_STACK_OVERFLOW > 2 */ | |
| /* Clear the software interrupt flag. */ | |
| IFS0CLR = _IFS0_CS0IF_MASK; | |
| /* Set software timer priority. */ | |
| IPC0CLR = _IPC0_CS0IP_MASK; | |
| IPC0SET = ( configKERNEL_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY << _IPC0_CS0IP_POSITION ); | |
| /* Enable software interrupt. */ | |
| IEC0CLR = _IEC0_CS0IE_MASK; | |
| IEC0SET = 1 << _IEC0_CS0IE_POSITION; | |
| /* Setup the timer to generate the tick. Interrupts will have been | |
| disabled by the time we get here. */ | |
| vApplicationSetupTickTimerInterrupt(); | |
| /* Kick off the highest priority task that has been created so far. | |
| Its stack location is loaded into uxSavedTaskStackPointer. */ | |
| uxSavedTaskStackPointer = *( UBaseType_t * ) pxCurrentTCB; | |
| vPortStartFirstTask(); | |
| /* Should never get here as the tasks will now be executing! Call the task | |
| exit error function to prevent compiler warnings about a static function | |
| not being called in the case that the application writer overrides this | |
| functionality by defining configTASK_RETURN_ADDRESS. */ | |
| prvTaskExitError(); | |
| return pdFALSE; | |
| } | |
| /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
| void vPortIncrementTick( void ) | |
| { | |
| UBaseType_t uxSavedStatus; | |
| uxSavedStatus = uxPortSetInterruptMaskFromISR(); | |
| { | |
| if( xTaskIncrementTick() != pdFALSE ) | |
| { | |
| /* Pend a context switch. */ | |
| _CP0_BIS_CAUSE( portCORE_SW_0 ); | |
| } | |
| } | |
| vPortClearInterruptMaskFromISR( uxSavedStatus ); | |
| /* Look for the ISR stack getting near or past its limit. */ | |
| portCHECK_ISR_STACK(); | |
| /* Clear timer interrupt. */ | |
| configCLEAR_TICK_TIMER_INTERRUPT(); | |
| } | |
| /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
| UBaseType_t uxPortSetInterruptMaskFromISR( void ) | |
| { | |
| UBaseType_t uxSavedStatusRegister; | |
| __builtin_disable_interrupts(); | |
| uxSavedStatusRegister = _CP0_GET_STATUS() | 0x01; | |
| /* This clears the IPL bits, then sets them to | |
| configMAX_SYSCALL_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY. This function should not be called | |
| from an interrupt that has a priority above | |
| configMAX_SYSCALL_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY so, when used correctly, the action | |
| can only result in the IPL being unchanged or raised, and therefore never | |
| lowered. */ | |
| _CP0_SET_STATUS( ( ( uxSavedStatusRegister & ( ~portALL_IPL_BITS ) ) ) | ( configMAX_SYSCALL_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY << portIPL_SHIFT ) ); | |
| return uxSavedStatusRegister; | |
| } | |
| /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
| void vPortClearInterruptMaskFromISR( UBaseType_t uxSavedStatusRegister ) | |
| { | |
| _CP0_SET_STATUS( uxSavedStatusRegister ); | |
| } | |
| /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ | |