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/* | |
Changes from V2.6.1 | |
+ Replaced the sUsingPreemption variable with the configUSE_PREEMPTION | |
macro to be consistent with the later ports. | |
Changes from V4.0.1 | |
+ Add function prvSetTickFrequencyDefault() to set the DOS tick back to | |
its proper value when the scheduler exits. | |
*/ | |
#include <stdlib.h> | |
#include <dos.h> | |
#include <setjmp.h> | |
#include "FreeRTOS.h" | |
#include "task.h" | |
#include "portasm.h" | |
/*----------------------------------------------------------- | |
* Implementation of functions defined in portable.h for the industrial | |
* PC port. | |
*----------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
/*lint -e950 Non ANSI reserved words okay in this file only. */ | |
#define portTIMER_INT_NUMBER 0x08 | |
/* Setup hardware for required tick interrupt rate. */ | |
static void prvSetTickFrequency( unsigned long ulTickRateHz ); | |
/* Restore hardware to as it was prior to starting the scheduler. */ | |
static void prvExitFunction( void ); | |
/* Either chain to the DOS tick (which itself clears the PIC) or clear the PIC | |
directly. We chain to the DOS tick as close as possible to the standard DOS | |
tick rate. */ | |
static void prvPortResetPIC( void ); | |
/* The ISR used depends on whether the preemptive or cooperative | |
scheduler is being used. */ | |
#if( configUSE_PREEMPTION == 1 ) | |
/* Tick service routine used by the scheduler when preemptive scheduling is | |
being used. */ | |
static void __interrupt __far prvPreemptiveTick( void ); | |
#else | |
/* Tick service routine used by the scheduler when cooperative scheduling is | |
being used. */ | |
static void __interrupt __far prvNonPreemptiveTick( void ); | |
#endif | |
/* Trap routine used by taskYIELD() to manually cause a context switch. */ | |
static void __interrupt __far prvYieldProcessor( void ); | |
/* Set the tick frequency back so the floppy drive works correctly when the | |
scheduler exits. */ | |
static void prvSetTickFrequencyDefault( void ); | |
/*lint -e956 File scopes necessary here. */ | |
/* Used to signal when to chain to the DOS tick, and when to just clear the PIC ourselves. */ | |
static short sDOSTickCounter; | |
/* Set true when the vectors are set so the scheduler will service the tick. */ | |
static portBASE_TYPE xSchedulerRunning = pdFALSE; | |
/* Points to the original routine installed on the vector we use for manual context switches. This is then used to restore the original routine during prvExitFunction(). */ | |
static void ( __interrupt __far *pxOldSwitchISR )(); | |
/* Points to the original routine installed on the vector we use to chain to the DOS tick. This is then used to restore the original routine during prvExitFunction(). */ | |
static void ( __interrupt __far *pxOldSwitchISRPlus1 )(); | |
/* Used to restore the original DOS context when the scheduler is ended. */ | |
static jmp_buf xJumpBuf; | |
/*lint +e956 */ | |
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
portBASE_TYPE xPortStartScheduler( void ) | |
{ | |
pxISR pxOriginalTickISR; | |
/* This is called with interrupts already disabled. */ | |
/* Remember what was on the interrupts we are going to use | |
so we can put them back later if required. */ | |
pxOldSwitchISR = _dos_getvect( portSWITCH_INT_NUMBER ); | |
pxOriginalTickISR = _dos_getvect( portTIMER_INT_NUMBER ); | |
pxOldSwitchISRPlus1 = _dos_getvect( portSWITCH_INT_NUMBER + 1 ); | |
prvSetTickFrequency( configTICK_RATE_HZ ); | |
/* Put our manual switch (yield) function on a known | |
vector. */ | |
_dos_setvect( portSWITCH_INT_NUMBER, prvYieldProcessor ); | |
/* Put the old tick on a different interrupt number so we can | |
call it when we want. */ | |
_dos_setvect( portSWITCH_INT_NUMBER + 1, pxOriginalTickISR ); | |
/* The ISR used depends on whether the preemptive or cooperative | |
scheduler is being used. */ | |
#if( configUSE_PREEMPTION == 1 ) | |
{ | |
/* Put our tick switch function on the timer interrupt. */ | |
_dos_setvect( portTIMER_INT_NUMBER, prvPreemptiveTick ); | |
} | |
#else | |
{ | |
/* We want the timer interrupt to just increment the tick count. */ | |
_dos_setvect( portTIMER_INT_NUMBER, prvNonPreemptiveTick ); | |
} | |
#endif | |
/* Setup a counter that is used to call the DOS interrupt as close | |
to it's original frequency as can be achieved given our chosen tick | |
frequency. */ | |
sDOSTickCounter = portTICKS_PER_DOS_TICK; | |
/* Clean up function if we want to return to DOS. */ | |
if( setjmp( xJumpBuf ) != 0 ) | |
{ | |
prvExitFunction(); | |
xSchedulerRunning = pdFALSE; | |
} | |
else | |
{ | |
xSchedulerRunning = pdTRUE; | |
/* Kick off the scheduler by setting up the context of the first task. */ | |
portFIRST_CONTEXT(); | |
} | |
return xSchedulerRunning; | |
} | |
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
/* The ISR used depends on whether the preemptive or cooperative | |
scheduler is being used. */ | |
#if( configUSE_PREEMPTION == 1 ) | |
static void __interrupt __far prvPreemptiveTick( void ) | |
{ | |
/* Get the scheduler to update the task states following the tick. */ | |
vTaskIncrementTick(); | |
/* Switch in the context of the next task to be run. */ | |
portSWITCH_CONTEXT(); | |
/* Reset the PIC ready for the next time. */ | |
prvPortResetPIC(); | |
} | |
#else | |
static void __interrupt __far prvNonPreemptiveTick( void ) | |
{ | |
/* Same as preemptive tick, but the cooperative scheduler is being used | |
so we don't have to switch in the context of the next task. */ | |
vTaskIncrementTick(); | |
prvPortResetPIC(); | |
} | |
#endif | |
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
static void __interrupt __far prvYieldProcessor( void ) | |
{ | |
/* Switch in the context of the next task to be run. */ | |
portSWITCH_CONTEXT(); | |
} | |
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
static void prvPortResetPIC( void ) | |
{ | |
/* We are going to call the DOS tick interrupt at as close a | |
frequency to the normal DOS tick as possible. */ | |
/* WE SHOULD NOT DO THIS IF YIELD WAS CALLED. */ | |
--sDOSTickCounter; | |
if( sDOSTickCounter <= 0 ) | |
{ | |
sDOSTickCounter = ( short ) portTICKS_PER_DOS_TICK; | |
__asm{ int portSWITCH_INT_NUMBER + 1 }; | |
} | |
else | |
{ | |
/* Reset the PIC as the DOS tick is not being called to | |
do it. */ | |
__asm | |
{ | |
mov al, 20H | |
out 20H, al | |
}; | |
} | |
} | |
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
void vPortEndScheduler( void ) | |
{ | |
/* Jump back to the processor state prior to starting the | |
scheduler. This means we are not going to be using a | |
task stack frame so the task can be deleted. */ | |
longjmp( xJumpBuf, 1 ); | |
} | |
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
static void prvExitFunction( void ) | |
{ | |
void ( __interrupt __far *pxOriginalTickISR )(); | |
/* Interrupts should be disabled here anyway - but no | |
harm in making sure. */ | |
portDISABLE_INTERRUPTS(); | |
if( xSchedulerRunning == pdTRUE ) | |
{ | |
/* Set the DOS tick back onto the timer ticker. */ | |
pxOriginalTickISR = _dos_getvect( portSWITCH_INT_NUMBER + 1 ); | |
_dos_setvect( portTIMER_INT_NUMBER, pxOriginalTickISR ); | |
prvSetTickFrequencyDefault(); | |
/* Put back the switch interrupt routines that was in place | |
before the scheduler started. */ | |
_dos_setvect( portSWITCH_INT_NUMBER, pxOldSwitchISR ); | |
_dos_setvect( portSWITCH_INT_NUMBER + 1, pxOldSwitchISRPlus1 ); | |
} | |
/* The tick timer is back how DOS wants it. We can re-enable | |
interrupts without the scheduler being called. */ | |
portENABLE_INTERRUPTS(); | |
} | |
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
static void prvSetTickFrequency( unsigned long ulTickRateHz ) | |
{ | |
const unsigned short usPIT_MODE = ( unsigned short ) 0x43; | |
const unsigned short usPIT0 = ( unsigned short ) 0x40; | |
const unsigned long ulPIT_CONST = ( unsigned long ) 1193180UL; | |
const unsigned short us8254_CTR0_MODE3 = ( unsigned short ) 0x36; | |
unsigned long ulOutput; | |
/* Setup the 8245 to tick at the wanted frequency. */ | |
portOUTPUT_BYTE( usPIT_MODE, us8254_CTR0_MODE3 ); | |
ulOutput = ulPIT_CONST / ulTickRateHz; | |
portOUTPUT_BYTE( usPIT0, ( unsigned short )( ulOutput & ( unsigned long ) 0xff ) ); | |
ulOutput >>= 8; | |
portOUTPUT_BYTE( usPIT0, ( unsigned short ) ( ulOutput & ( unsigned long ) 0xff ) ); | |
} | |
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
static void prvSetTickFrequencyDefault( void ) | |
{ | |
const unsigned short usPIT_MODE = ( unsigned short ) 0x43; | |
const unsigned short usPIT0 = ( unsigned short ) 0x40; | |
const unsigned short us8254_CTR0_MODE3 = ( unsigned short ) 0x36; | |
portOUTPUT_BYTE( usPIT_MODE, us8254_CTR0_MODE3 ); | |
portOUTPUT_BYTE( usPIT0,0 ); | |
portOUTPUT_BYTE( usPIT0,0 ); | |
} | |
/*lint +e950 */ | |