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#ifndef __PORTMACRO_H__ | |
#define __PORTMACRO_H__ | |
/*----------------------------------------------------------- | |
* Port specific definitions. | |
* | |
* The settings in this file configure FreeRTOS correctly for the | |
* given hardware and compiler. | |
* | |
* These settings should not be altered. | |
*----------------------------------------------------------- | |
*/ | |
/* Type definitions. */ | |
#define portCHAR char | |
#define portFLOAT float | |
#define portDOUBLE double | |
#define portLONG long | |
#define portSHORT short | |
#define portSTACK_TYPE uint32_t | |
#define portBASE_TYPE long | |
typedef portSTACK_TYPE StackType_t; | |
typedef long BaseType_t; | |
typedef unsigned long UBaseType_t; | |
#if (configUSE_16_BIT_TICKS == 1) | |
typedef uint16_t TickType_t; | |
#define portMAX_DELAY (TickType_t) 0xFFFF | |
#else | |
typedef uint32_t TickType_t; | |
#define portMAX_DELAY (TickType_t) 0xFFFFFFFFF | |
/* 32-bit tick type on a 32-bit architecture, so reads of the tick count do | |
not need to be guarded with a critical section. */ | |
#define portTICK_TYPE_IS_ATOMIC 1 | |
#endif | |
/* Architecture specifics. */ | |
#define portSTACK_GROWTH (-1) | |
#define portTICK_PERIOD_MS ((TickType_t) 1000 / configTICK_RATE_HZ) | |
#define portBYTE_ALIGNMENT 8 | |
/* Critical section handling. */ | |
extern void vPortEnterCritical(void); | |
extern void vPortExitCritical(void); | |
#define portENTER_CRITICAL() vPortEnterCritical() | |
#define portEXIT_CRITICAL() vPortExitCritical() | |
#define portDISABLE_INTERRUPTS() asm( " CPSID I" ) | |
#define portENABLE_INTERRUPTS() asm( " CPSIE I" ) | |
/* Scheduler utilities. */ | |
#pragma SWI_ALIAS( vPortYield, 0 ) | |
extern void vPortYield( void ); | |
#define portYIELD() vPortYield() | |
#define portSYS_SSIR1_REG ( * ( ( volatile uint32_t * ) 0xFFFFFFB0 ) ) | |
#define portSYS_SSIR1_SSKEY ( 0x7500UL ) | |
#define portYIELD_WITHIN_API() { portSYS_SSIR1_REG = portSYS_SSIR1_SSKEY; asm( " DSB " ); asm( " ISB " ); } | |
#define portYIELD_FROM_ISR( x ) if( x != pdFALSE ){ portSYS_SSIR1_REG = portSYS_SSIR1_SSKEY; ( void ) portSYS_SSIR1_REG; } | |
#ifndef configUSE_PORT_OPTIMISED_TASK_SELECTION | |
#define configUSE_PORT_OPTIMISED_TASK_SELECTION 1 | |
#endif | |
/* Architecture specific optimisations. */ | |
#if configUSE_PORT_OPTIMISED_TASK_SELECTION == 1 | |
/* Check the configuration. */ | |
#if( configMAX_PRIORITIES > 32 ) | |
#error configUSE_PORT_OPTIMISED_TASK_SELECTION can only be set to 1 when configMAX_PRIORITIES is less than or equal to 32. It is very rare that a system requires more than 10 to 15 difference priorities as tasks that share a priority will time slice. | |
#endif | |
/* Store/clear the ready priorities in a bit map. */ | |
#define portRECORD_READY_PRIORITY( uxPriority, uxReadyPriorities ) ( uxReadyPriorities ) |= ( 1UL << ( uxPriority ) ) | |
#define portRESET_READY_PRIORITY( uxPriority, uxReadyPriorities ) ( uxReadyPriorities ) &= ~( 1UL << ( uxPriority ) ) | |
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
#define portGET_HIGHEST_PRIORITY( uxTopPriority, uxReadyPriorities ) uxTopPriority = ( 31 - __clz( ( uxReadyPriorities ) ) ) | |
#endif /* configUSE_PORT_OPTIMISED_TASK_SELECTION */ | |
/* Task function macros as described on the FreeRTOS.org WEB site. */ | |
#define portTASK_FUNCTION(vFunction, pvParameters) void vFunction(void *pvParameters) | |
#define portTASK_FUNCTION_PROTO(vFunction, pvParameters) void vFunction(void *pvParameters) | |
#endif /* __PORTMACRO_H__ */ | |