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/*
* Purpose: Lowest level routines for all ColdFire processors.
*
* Notes:
*
* ulPortSetIPL() and mcf5xxx_wr_cacr() copied with permission from FreeScale
* supplied source files.
*/
.global ulPortSetIPL
.global mcf5xxx_wr_cacr
.global __cs3_isr_interrupt_80
.global vPortStartFirstTask
.text
.macro portSAVE_CONTEXT
lea.l (-60, %sp), %sp
movem.l %d0-%fp, (%sp)
move.l pxCurrentTCB, %a0
move.l %sp, (%a0)
.endm
.macro portRESTORE_CONTEXT
move.l pxCurrentTCB, %a0
move.l (%a0), %sp
movem.l (%sp), %d0-%fp
lea.l %sp@(60), %sp
rte
.endm
/********************************************************************/
/*
* This routines changes the IPL to the value passed into the routine.
* It also returns the old IPL value back.
* Calling convention from C:
* old_ipl = asm_set_ipl(new_ipl);
* For the Diab Data C compiler, it passes return value thru D0.
* Note that only the least significant three bits of the passed
* value are used.
*/
ulPortSetIPL:
link A6,#-8
movem.l D6-D7,(SP)
move.w SR,D7 /* current sr */
move.l D7,D0 /* prepare return value */
andi.l #0x0700,D0 /* mask out IPL */
lsr.l #8,D0 /* IPL */
move.l 8(A6),D6 /* get argument */
andi.l #0x07,D6 /* least significant three bits */
lsl.l #8,D6 /* move over to make mask */
andi.l #0x0000F8FF,D7 /* zero out current IPL */
or.l D6,D7 /* place new IPL in sr */
move.w D7,SR
movem.l (SP),D6-D7
lea 8(SP),SP
unlk A6
rts
/********************************************************************/
mcf5xxx_wr_cacr:
move.l 4(sp),d0
.long 0x4e7b0002 /* movec d0,cacr */
nop
rts
/********************************************************************/
/* Yield interrupt. */
__cs3_isr_interrupt_80:
portSAVE_CONTEXT
jsr vPortYieldHandler
portRESTORE_CONTEXT
/********************************************************************/
vPortStartFirstTask:
portRESTORE_CONTEXT
.end