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*/ | |
/* | |
Changes from V2.0.0 | |
+ Use scheduler suspends in place of critical sections. | |
*/ | |
#include "FreeRTOS.h" | |
#include "task.h" | |
#include "partest.h" | |
/*----------------------------------------------------------- | |
* Simple parallel port IO routines for the FED 40pin demo board. | |
* The four LED's are connected to D4 to D7. | |
*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
#define partstBIT_AS_OUTPUT ( ( unsigned short ) 0 ) | |
#define partstSET_OUTPUT ( ( unsigned short ) 1 ) | |
#define partstCLEAR_OUTPUT ( ( unsigned short ) 0 ) | |
#define partstENABLE_GENERAL_IO ( ( unsigned char ) 7 ) | |
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
void vParTestInitialise( void ) | |
{ | |
/* Set the top four bits of port D to output. */ | |
TRISDbits.TRISD7 = partstBIT_AS_OUTPUT; | |
TRISDbits.TRISD6 = partstBIT_AS_OUTPUT; | |
TRISDbits.TRISD5 = partstBIT_AS_OUTPUT; | |
TRISDbits.TRISD4 = partstBIT_AS_OUTPUT; | |
/* Start with all bits off. */ | |
PORTDbits.RD7 = partstCLEAR_OUTPUT; | |
PORTDbits.RD6 = partstCLEAR_OUTPUT; | |
PORTDbits.RD5 = partstCLEAR_OUTPUT; | |
PORTDbits.RD4 = partstCLEAR_OUTPUT; | |
/* Enable the driver. */ | |
ADCON1 = partstENABLE_GENERAL_IO; | |
TRISEbits.TRISE2 = partstBIT_AS_OUTPUT; | |
PORTEbits.RE2 = partstSET_OUTPUT; | |
} | |
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
void vParTestSetLED( unsigned portBASE_TYPE uxLED, portBASE_TYPE xValue ) | |
{ | |
/* We are only using the top nibble, so LED 0 corresponds to bit 4. */ | |
vTaskSuspendAll(); | |
{ | |
switch( uxLED ) | |
{ | |
case 3 : PORTDbits.RD7 = ( short ) xValue; | |
break; | |
case 2 : PORTDbits.RD6 = ( short ) xValue; | |
break; | |
case 1 : PORTDbits.RD5 = ( short ) xValue; | |
break; | |
case 0 : PORTDbits.RD4 = ( short ) xValue; | |
break; | |
default : /* There are only 4 LED's. */ | |
break; | |
} | |
} | |
xTaskResumeAll(); | |
} | |
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
void vParTestToggleLED( unsigned portBASE_TYPE uxLED ) | |
{ | |
/* We are only using the top nibble, so LED 0 corresponds to bit 4. */ | |
vTaskSuspendAll(); | |
{ | |
switch( uxLED ) | |
{ | |
case 3 : PORTDbits.RD7 = !( PORTDbits.RD7 ); | |
break; | |
case 2 : PORTDbits.RD6 = !( PORTDbits.RD6 ); | |
break; | |
case 1 : PORTDbits.RD5 = !( PORTDbits.RD5 ); | |
break; | |
case 0 : PORTDbits.RD4 = !( PORTDbits.RD4 ); | |
break; | |
default : /* There are only 4 LED's. */ | |
break; | |
} | |
} | |
xTaskResumeAll(); | |
} | |