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/*
Changes from V3.0.0
+ ISRcode pulled inline to reduce stack-usage.
+ Added functionality to only call vTaskSwitchContext() once
when handling multiple interruptsources in a single interruptcall.
+ Filename changed to a .c extension to allow stepping through code
using F7.
Changes from V3.0.1
*/
#ifndef _FREERTOS_SERIAL_ISRSERIALRX_C
#define _FREERTOS_SERIAL_ISRSERIALRX_C
#define serCONTINUOUS_RX ( 1 )
#define serCLEAR_OVERRUN ( 0 )
{
/*
* Was the interrupt a byte being received?
*/
if( bRCIF && bRCIE)
{
/*
* Queue to interface between comms API and interrupt routine.
*/
extern xQueueHandle xRxedChars;
/*
* Because we are not allowed to use local variables here,
* PRODL is (ab)used as temporary storage. This is allowed
* because this SFR will be restored before exiting the ISR.
*/
extern portCHAR cChar;
extern portBASE_TYPE xHigherPriorityTaskWoken;
#pragma locate cChar &PRODL
/*
* If there was a framing error, just get and ignore
* the character
*/
if( bFERR )
{
cChar = RCREG;
}
else
{
/*
* Get the character and post it on the queue of Rxed
* characters. If the post causes a task to wake ask
* for a context switch as the woken task may have a
* higher priority than the task we have interrupted.
*/
cChar = RCREG;
/*
* Clear any overrun errors.
*/
if( bOERR )
{
bCREN = serCLEAR_OVERRUN;
bCREN = serCONTINUOUS_RX;
}
xHigherPriorityTaskWoken = pdFALSE;
xQueueSendFromISR( xRxedChars, ( const void * ) &cChar, &xHigherPriorityTaskWoken );
if( xHigherPriorityTaskWoken )
{
uxSwitchRequested = pdTRUE;
}
}
}
}
#endif /* _FREERTOS_SERIAL_ISRSERIALRX_C */