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/*-----------------------------------------------------------
* Implementation of functions defined in portable.h for the Atmel ARM7 port.
*----------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Standard includes. */
#include <stdlib.h>
/* Scheduler includes. */
#include "FreeRTOS.h"
#include "task.h"
/* Hardware includes. */
#include <board.h>
#include <pio/pio.h>
#include <pio/pio_it.h>
#include <pit/pit.h>
#include <aic/aic.h>
#include <tc/tc.h>
#include <utility/led.h>
#include <utility/trace.h>
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Constants required to setup the initial stack. */
#define portINITIAL_SPSR ( ( portSTACK_TYPE ) 0x1f ) /* System mode, ARM mode, interrupts enabled. */
#define portTHUMB_MODE_BIT ( ( portSTACK_TYPE ) 0x20 )
#define portINSTRUCTION_SIZE ( ( portSTACK_TYPE ) 4 )
/* Constants required to setup the PIT. */
#define port1MHz_IN_Hz ( 1000000ul )
#define port1SECOND_IN_uS ( 1000000.0 )
/* Constants required to handle critical sections. */
#define portNO_CRITICAL_NESTING ( ( unsigned portLONG ) 0 )
#define portINT_LEVEL_SENSITIVE 0
#define portPIT_ENABLE ( ( unsigned portSHORT ) 0x1 << 24 )
#define portPIT_INT_ENABLE ( ( unsigned portSHORT ) 0x1 << 25 )
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Setup the PIT to generate the tick interrupts. */
static void prvSetupTimerInterrupt( void );
/* The PIT interrupt handler - the RTOS tick. */
static void vPortTickISR( void );
/* ulCriticalNesting will get set to zero when the first task starts. It
cannot be initialised to 0 as this will cause interrupts to be enabled
during the kernel initialisation process. */
unsigned portLONG ulCriticalNesting = ( unsigned portLONG ) 9999;
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
/*
* Initialise the stack of a task to look exactly as if a call to
* portSAVE_CONTEXT had been called.
*
* See header file for description.
*/
portSTACK_TYPE *pxPortInitialiseStack( portSTACK_TYPE *pxTopOfStack, pdTASK_CODE pxCode, void *pvParameters )
{
portSTACK_TYPE *pxOriginalTOS;
pxOriginalTOS = pxTopOfStack;
/* Setup the initial stack of the task. The stack is set exactly as
expected by the portRESTORE_CONTEXT() macro. */
/* First on the stack is the return address - which in this case is the
start of the task. The offset is added to make the return address appear
as it would within an IRQ ISR. */
*pxTopOfStack = ( portSTACK_TYPE ) pxCode + portINSTRUCTION_SIZE;
pxTopOfStack--;
*pxTopOfStack = ( portSTACK_TYPE ) 0xaaaaaaaa; /* R14 */
pxTopOfStack--;
*pxTopOfStack = ( portSTACK_TYPE ) pxOriginalTOS; /* Stack used when task starts goes in R13. */
pxTopOfStack--;
*pxTopOfStack = ( portSTACK_TYPE ) 0x12121212; /* R12 */
pxTopOfStack--;
*pxTopOfStack = ( portSTACK_TYPE ) 0x11111111; /* R11 */
pxTopOfStack--;
*pxTopOfStack = ( portSTACK_TYPE ) 0x10101010; /* R10 */
pxTopOfStack--;
*pxTopOfStack = ( portSTACK_TYPE ) 0x09090909; /* R9 */
pxTopOfStack--;
*pxTopOfStack = ( portSTACK_TYPE ) 0x08080808; /* R8 */
pxTopOfStack--;
*pxTopOfStack = ( portSTACK_TYPE ) 0x07070707; /* R7 */
pxTopOfStack--;
*pxTopOfStack = ( portSTACK_TYPE ) 0x06060606; /* R6 */
pxTopOfStack--;
*pxTopOfStack = ( portSTACK_TYPE ) 0x05050505; /* R5 */
pxTopOfStack--;
*pxTopOfStack = ( portSTACK_TYPE ) 0x04040404; /* R4 */
pxTopOfStack--;
*pxTopOfStack = ( portSTACK_TYPE ) 0x03030303; /* R3 */
pxTopOfStack--;
*pxTopOfStack = ( portSTACK_TYPE ) 0x02020202; /* R2 */
pxTopOfStack--;
*pxTopOfStack = ( portSTACK_TYPE ) 0x01010101; /* R1 */
pxTopOfStack--;
/* When the task starts is will expect to find the function parameter in
R0. */
*pxTopOfStack = ( portSTACK_TYPE ) pvParameters; /* R0 */
pxTopOfStack--;
/* The status register is set for system mode, with interrupts enabled. */
*pxTopOfStack = ( portSTACK_TYPE ) portINITIAL_SPSR;
#ifdef THUMB_INTERWORK
{
/* We want the task to start in thumb mode. */
*pxTopOfStack |= portTHUMB_MODE_BIT;
}
#endif
pxTopOfStack--;
/* Interrupt flags cannot always be stored on the stack and will
instead be stored in a variable, which is then saved as part of the
tasks context. */
*pxTopOfStack = portNO_CRITICAL_NESTING;
return pxTopOfStack;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
portBASE_TYPE xPortStartScheduler( void )
{
extern void vPortStartFirstTask( void );
/* Start the timer that generates the tick ISR. Interrupts are disabled
here already. */
prvSetupTimerInterrupt();
/* Start the first task. */
vPortStartFirstTask();
/* Should not get here! */
return 0;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
void vPortEndScheduler( void )
{
/* It is unlikely that the ARM port will require this function as there
is nothing to return to. */
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
static __arm void vPortTickISR( void )
{
volatile unsigned portLONG ulDummy;
/* Increment the tick count - which may wake some tasks but as the
preemptive scheduler is not being used any woken task is not given
processor time no matter what its priority. */
vTaskIncrementTick();
#if configUSE_PREEMPTION == 1
vTaskSwitchContext();
#endif
/* Clear the PIT interrupt. */
ulDummy = AT91C_BASE_PITC->PITC_PIVR;
/* To remove compiler warning. */
( void ) ulDummy;
/* The AIC is cleared in the asm wrapper, outside of this function. */
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
static void prvSetupTimerInterrupt( void )
{
const unsigned portLONG ulPeriodIn_uS = ( 1.0 / ( double ) configTICK_RATE_HZ ) * port1SECOND_IN_uS;
/* Setup the PIT for the required frequency. */
PIT_Init( ulPeriodIn_uS, BOARD_MCK / port1MHz_IN_Hz );
/* Setup the PIT interrupt. */
AIC_DisableIT( AT91C_ID_SYS );
AIC_ConfigureIT( AT91C_ID_SYS, AT91C_AIC_PRIOR_LOWEST, vPortTickISR );
AIC_EnableIT( AT91C_ID_SYS );
PIT_EnableIT();
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
void vPortEnterCritical( void )
{
/* Disable interrupts first! */
__disable_irq();
/* Now interrupts are disabled ulCriticalNesting can be accessed
directly. Increment ulCriticalNesting to keep a count of how many times
portENTER_CRITICAL() has been called. */
ulCriticalNesting++;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
void vPortExitCritical( void )
{
if( ulCriticalNesting > portNO_CRITICAL_NESTING )
{
/* Decrement the nesting count as we are leaving a critical section. */
ulCriticalNesting--;
/* If the nesting level has reached zero then interrupts should be
re-enabled. */
if( ulCriticalNesting == portNO_CRITICAL_NESTING )
{
__enable_irq();
}
}
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/