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EXTERN pxCurrentTCB
EXTERN ulCriticalNesting
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; Context save and restore macro definitions
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portSAVE_CONTEXT MACRO
; Push R0 as we are going to use the register.
STMDB SP!, {R0}
; Set R0 to point to the task stack pointer.
STMDB SP, {SP}^
NOP
SUB SP, SP, #4
LDMIA SP!, {R0}
; Push the return address onto the stack.
STMDB R0!, {LR}
; Now we have saved LR we can use it instead of R0.
MOV LR, R0
; Pop R0 so we can save it onto the system mode stack.
LDMIA SP!, {R0}
; Push all the system mode registers onto the task stack.
STMDB LR, {R0-LR}^
NOP
SUB LR, LR, #60
; Push the SPSR onto the task stack.
MRS R0, SPSR
STMDB LR!, {R0}
LDR R0, =ulCriticalNesting
LDR R0, [R0]
STMDB LR!, {R0}
; Store the new top of stack for the task.
LDR R1, =pxCurrentTCB
LDR R0, [R1]
STR LR, [R0]
ENDM
portRESTORE_CONTEXT MACRO
; Set the LR to the task stack.
LDR R1, =pxCurrentTCB
LDR R0, [R1]
LDR LR, [R0]
; The critical nesting depth is the first item on the stack.
; Load it into the ulCriticalNesting variable.
LDR R0, =ulCriticalNesting
LDMFD LR!, {R1}
STR R1, [R0]
; Get the SPSR from the stack.
LDMFD LR!, {R0}
MSR SPSR_cxsf, R0
; Restore all system mode registers for the task.
LDMFD LR, {R0-R14}^
NOP
; Restore the return address.
LDR LR, [LR, #+60]
; And return - correcting the offset in the LR to obtain the
; correct address.
SUBS PC, LR, #4
ENDM