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It is very rare that a system requires more than 10 to 15 difference priorities as tasks that share a priority will time slice. #endif /* Store/clear the ready priorities in a bit map. */ #define portRECORD_READY_PRIORITY( uxPriority, uxReadyPriorities ) ( uxReadyPriorities ) |= ( 1UL << ( uxPriority ) ) #define portRESET_READY_PRIORITY( uxPriority, uxReadyPriorities ) ( uxReadyPriorities ) &= ~( 1UL << ( uxPriority ) ) /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ #ifdef __GNUC__ #define portGET_HIGHEST_PRIORITY( uxTopPriority, uxReadyPriorities ) \ __asm volatile( "mov %0, %%eax \n\t" \ "bsr %%eax, %%eax \n\t" \ "mov %%eax, %1 \n\t" \ :"=r"(uxTopPriority) : "r"(uxReadyPriorities) : "eax" ) #else /* BitScanReverse returns the bit position of the most significant '1' in the word. */ #define portGET_HIGHEST_PRIORITY( uxTopPriority, uxReadyPriorities ) _BitScanReverse( ( DWORD * ) &( uxTopPriority ), ( uxReadyPriorities ) ) #endif /* __GNUC__ */ #endif /* taskRECORD_READY_PRIORITY */ #ifndef __GNUC__ __pragma( warning( disable:4211 ) ) /* Nonstandard extension used, as extern is only nonstandard to MSVC. */ #endif /* Task function macros as described on the FreeRTOS.org WEB site. */ #define portTASK_FUNCTION_PROTO( vFunction, pvParameters ) void vFunction( void * pvParameters ) #define portTASK_FUNCTION( vFunction, pvParameters ) void vFunction( void * pvParameters ) #define portINTERRUPT_YIELD ( 0UL ) #define portINTERRUPT_TICK ( 1UL ) /* * Raise a simulated interrupt represented by the bit mask in ulInterruptMask. * Each bit can be used to represent an individual interrupt - with the first * two bits being used for the Yield and Tick interrupts respectively. */ void vPortGenerateSimulatedInterrupt( uint32_t ulInterruptNumber ); /* * Install an interrupt handler to be called by the simulated interrupt handler * thread. The interrupt number must be above any used by the kernel itself * (at the time of writing the kernel was using interrupt numbers 0, 1, and 2 * as defined above). The number must also be lower than 32. * * Interrupt handler functions must return a non-zero value if executing the * handler resulted in a task switch being required. */ void vPortSetInterruptHandler( uint32_t ulInterruptNumber, uint32_t (*pvHandler)( void ) ); #endif