Remove unnecessary use of portLONG, portCHAR and portSHORT.

Change version number in headers.
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Richard Barry 2009-10-05 09:46:11 +00:00
parent 26f0258688
commit 506dd1b7c8
158 changed files with 5669 additions and 5512 deletions

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@ -1,48 +1,49 @@
/*
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/*-----------------------------------------------------------
@ -79,12 +80,12 @@
#define port1SECOND_IN_uS ( 1000000.0 )
/* Constants required to handle critical sections. */
#define portNO_CRITICAL_NESTING ( ( unsigned portLONG ) 0 )
#define portNO_CRITICAL_NESTING ( ( unsigned long ) 0 )
#define portINT_LEVEL_SENSITIVE 0
#define portPIT_ENABLE ( ( unsigned portSHORT ) 0x1 << 24 )
#define portPIT_INT_ENABLE ( ( unsigned portSHORT ) 0x1 << 25 )
#define portPIT_ENABLE ( ( unsigned short ) 0x1 << 24 )
#define portPIT_INT_ENABLE ( ( unsigned short ) 0x1 << 25 )
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Setup the PIT to generate the tick interrupts. */
@ -96,7 +97,7 @@ 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;
unsigned long ulCriticalNesting = ( unsigned long ) 9999;
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
@ -201,7 +202,7 @@ void vPortEndScheduler( void )
static __arm void vPortTickISR( void )
{
volatile unsigned portLONG ulDummy;
volatile unsigned long 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
@ -224,7 +225,7 @@ volatile unsigned portLONG ulDummy;
static void prvSetupTimerInterrupt( void )
{
const unsigned portLONG ulPeriodIn_uS = ( 1.0 / ( double ) configTICK_RATE_HZ ) * port1SECOND_IN_uS;
const unsigned long 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 );