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/* 
********************************************************************************************************* 
*                                               uC/OS-II 
*                                         The Real-Time Kernel 
* 
*                         (c) Copyright 1992-2002, Jean J. Labrosse, Weston, FL 
*                                          All Rights Reserved 
* 
* 
*                                       80x86/80x88 Specific code 
*                                          LARGE MEMORY MODEL 
* 
*                                          Borland C/C++ V4.51 
* 
* File         : OS_CPU_C.C 
* By           : Jean J. Labrosse 
********************************************************************************************************* 
*/ 
 
#define  OS_CPU_GLOBALS 
#include "includes.h" 
 
/* 
********************************************************************************************************* 
*                                       OS INITIALIZATION HOOK 
*                                            (BEGINNING) 
* 
* Description: This function is called by OSInit() at the beginning of OSInit(). 
* 
* Arguments  : none 
* 
* Note(s)    : 1) Interrupts should be disabled during this call. 
********************************************************************************************************* 
*/ 
#if OS_CPU_HOOKS_EN > 0 && OS_VERSION > 203 
void  OSInitHookBegin (void) 
{ 
} 
#endif 
 
/* 
********************************************************************************************************* 
*                                       OS INITIALIZATION HOOK 
*                                               (END) 
* 
* Description: This function is called by OSInit() at the end of OSInit(). 
* 
* Arguments  : none 
* 
* Note(s)    : 1) Interrupts should be disabled during this call. 
********************************************************************************************************* 
*/ 
#if OS_CPU_HOOKS_EN > 0 && OS_VERSION > 203 
void  OSInitHookEnd (void) 
{ 
} 
#endif 
 
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/* 
********************************************************************************************************* 
*                                          TASK CREATION HOOK 
* 
* Description: This function is called when a task is created. 
* 
* Arguments  : ptcb   is a pointer to the task control block of the task being created. 
* 
* Note(s)    : 1) Interrupts are disabled during this call. 
********************************************************************************************************* 
*/ 
#if OS_CPU_HOOKS_EN > 0  
void  OSTaskCreateHook (OS_TCB *ptcb) 
{ 
    ptcb = ptcb;                       /* Prevent compiler warning                                     */ 
} 
#endif 
 
 
/* 
********************************************************************************************************* 
*                                           TASK DELETION HOOK 
* 
* Description: This function is called when a task is deleted. 
* 
* Arguments  : ptcb   is a pointer to the task control block of the task being deleted. 
* 
* Note(s)    : 1) Interrupts are disabled during this call. 
********************************************************************************************************* 
*/ 
#if OS_CPU_HOOKS_EN > 0  
void  OSTaskDelHook (OS_TCB *ptcb) 
{ 
    ptcb = ptcb;                       /* Prevent compiler warning                                     */ 
} 
#endif 
 
/* 
********************************************************************************************************* 
*                                             IDLE TASK HOOK 
* 
* Description: This function is called by the idle task.  This hook has been added to allow you to do   
*              such things as STOP the CPU to conserve power. 
* 
* Arguments  : none 
* 
* Note(s)    : 1) Interrupts are enabled during this call. 
********************************************************************************************************* 
*/ 
#if OS_CPU_HOOKS_EN > 0 && OS_VERSION >= 251 
void  OSTaskIdleHook (void) 
{ 
} 
#endif 
 
/* 
********************************************************************************************************* 
*                                           STATISTIC TASK HOOK 
* 
* Description: This function is called every second by uC/OS-II's statistics task.  This allows your  
*              application to add functionality to the statistics task. 
* 
* Arguments  : none 
********************************************************************************************************* 
*/ 
 
#if OS_CPU_HOOKS_EN > 0  
void  OSTaskStatHook (void) 
{ 
} 
#endif 
 
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/* 
********************************************************************************************************* 
*                                        INITIALIZE A TASK'S STACK 
* 
* Description: This function is called by either OSTaskCreate() or OSTaskCreateExt() to initialize the 
*              stack frame of the task being created.  This function is highly processor specific. 
* 
* Arguments  : task          is a pointer to the task code 
* 
*              pdata         is a pointer to a user supplied data area that will be passed to the task 
*                            when the task first executes. 
* 
*              ptos          is a pointer to the top of stack.  It is assumed that 'ptos' points to 
*                            a 'free' entry on the task stack.  If OS_STK_GROWTH is set to 1 then  
*                            'ptos' will contain the HIGHEST valid address of the stack.  Similarly, if 
*                            OS_STK_GROWTH is set to 0, the 'ptos' will contains the LOWEST valid address 
*                            of the stack. 
* 
*              opt           specifies options that can be used to alter the behavior of OSTaskStkInit(). 
*                            (see uCOS_II.H for OS_TASK_OPT_???). 
* 
* Returns    : Always returns the location of the new top-of-stack' once the processor registers have 
*              been placed on the stack in the proper order. 
* 
* Note(s)    : Interrupts are enabled when your task starts executing. You can change this by setting the 
*              PSW to 0x0002 instead.  In this case, interrupts would be disabled upon task startup.  The 
*              application code would be responsible for enabling interrupts at the beginning of the task 
*              code.  You will need to modify OSTaskIdle() and OSTaskStat() so that they enable  
*              interrupts.  Failure to do this will make your system crash! 
********************************************************************************************************* 
*/ 
 
OS_STK  *OSTaskStkInit (void (*task)(void *pd), void *pdata, OS_STK *ptos, INT16U opt) 
{ 
    INT16U *stk; 
 
 
    opt    = opt;                           /* 'opt' is not used, prevent warning                      */ 
    stk    = (INT16U *)ptos;                /* Load stack pointer                                      */ 
    *stk-- = (INT16U)FP_SEG(pdata);         /* Simulate call to function with argument                 */ 
    *stk-- = (INT16U)FP_OFF(pdata);          
    *stk-- = (INT16U)FP_SEG(task); 
    *stk-- = (INT16U)FP_OFF(task); 
    *stk-- = (INT16U)0x0202;                /* SW = Interrupts enabled                                 */ 
    *stk-- = (INT16U)FP_SEG(task);          /* Put pointer to task   on top of stack                   */ 
    *stk-- = (INT16U)FP_OFF(task); 
    *stk-- = (INT16U)0xAAAA;                /* AX = 0xAAAA                                             */ 
    *stk-- = (INT16U)0xCCCC;                /* CX = 0xCCCC                                             */ 
    *stk-- = (INT16U)0xDDDD;                /* DX = 0xDDDD                                             */ 
    *stk-- = (INT16U)0xBBBB;                /* BX = 0xBBBB                                             */ 
    *stk-- = (INT16U)0x0000;                /* SP = 0x0000                                             */ 
    *stk-- = (INT16U)0x1111;                /* BP = 0x1111                                             */ 
    *stk-- = (INT16U)0x2222;                /* SI = 0x2222                                             */ 
    *stk-- = (INT16U)0x3333;                /* DI = 0x3333                                             */ 
    *stk-- = (INT16U)0x4444;                /* ES = 0x4444                                             */ 
    *stk   = _DS;                           /* DS = Current value of DS                                */ 
    return ((OS_STK *)stk); 
} 
 
/*$PAGE*/ 
/* 
********************************************************************************************************* 
*                        INITIALIZE A TASK'S STACK FOR FLOATING POINT EMULATION 
* 
* Description: This function MUST be called BEFORE calling either OSTaskCreate() or OSTaskCreateExt() in 
*              order to initialize the task's stack to allow the task to use the Borland floating-point  
*              emulation.  The returned pointer MUST be used in the task creation call. 
* 
*              Ex.:   OS_STK TaskStk[1000]; 
* 
* 
*                     void main (void) 
*                     { 
*                         OS_STK *ptos; 
*                         OS_STK *pbos; 
*                         INT32U  size; 
* 
* 
*                         OSInit(); 
*                         . 
*                         . 
*                         ptos  = &TaskStk[999]; 
*                         pbos  = &TaskStk[0]; 
*                         psize = 1000; 
*                         OSTaskStkInit_FPE_x86(&ptos, &pbos, &size); 
*                         OSTaskCreate(Task, (void *)0, ptos, 10); 
*                         . 
*                         . 
*                         OSStart(); 
*                     } 
* 
* Arguments  : pptos         is the pointer to the task's top-of-stack pointer which would be passed to  
*                            OSTaskCreate() or OSTaskCreateExt(). 
* 
*              ppbos         is the pointer to the new bottom of stack pointer which would be passed to 
*                            OSTaskCreateExt(). 
* 
*              psize         is a pointer to the size of the stack (in number of stack elements).  You  
*                            MUST allocate sufficient stack space to leave at least 384 bytes for the  
*                            floating-point emulation. 
* 
* Returns    : The new size of the stack once memory is allocated to the floating-point emulation. 
* 
* Note(s)    : 1) _SS  is a Borland 'pseudo-register' and returns the contents of the Stack Segment (SS) 
*              2) The pointer to the top-of-stack (pptos) will be modified so that it points to the new 
*                 top-of-stack. 
*              3) The pointer to the bottom-of-stack (ppbos) will be modified so that it points to the new 
*                 bottom-of-stack. 
*              4) The new size of the stack is adjusted to reflect the fact that memory was reserved on 
*                 the stack for the floating-point emulation. 
********************************************************************************************************* 
*/ 
 
/*$PAGE*/ 
void  OSTaskStkInit_FPE_x86 (OS_STK **pptos, OS_STK **ppbos, INT32U *psize) 
{ 
    INT32U   lin_tos;                                 /* 'Linear' version of top-of-stack    address   */ 
    INT32U   lin_bos;                                 /* 'Linear' version of bottom-of-stack address   */ 
    INT16U   seg; 
    INT16U   off; 
    INT32U   bytes; 
 
 
    seg      = FP_SEG(*pptos);                        /* Decompose top-of-stack pointer into seg:off   */ 
    off      = FP_OFF(*pptos); 
    lin_tos  = ((INT32U)seg << 4) + (INT32U)off;      /* Convert seg:off to linear address             */ 
    bytes    = *psize * sizeof(OS_STK);               /* Determine how many bytes for the stack        */ 
    lin_bos  = (lin_tos - bytes + 15) & 0xFFFFFFF0L;  /* Ensure paragraph alignment for BOS            */ 
     
    seg      = (INT16U)(lin_bos >> 4);                /* Get new 'normalized' segment                  */ 
    *ppbos   = (OS_STK *)MK_FP(seg, 0x0000);          /* Create 'normalized' BOS pointer               */ 
    memcpy(*ppbos, MK_FP(_SS, 0), 384);               /* Copy FP emulation memory to task's stack      */ 
    bytes    = bytes - 16;                            /* Loose 16 bytes because of alignment           */ 
    *pptos   = (OS_STK *)MK_FP(seg, (INT16U)bytes);   /* Determine new top-of-stack                    */ 
    *ppbos   = (OS_STK *)MK_FP(seg, 384);             /* Determine new bottom-of-stack                 */ 
    bytes    = bytes - 384; 
    *psize   = bytes / sizeof(OS_STK);                /* Determine new stack size                      */ 
} 
 
/*$PAGE*/ 
/* 
********************************************************************************************************* 
*                                           TASK SWITCH HOOK 
* 
* Description: This function is called when a task switch is performed.  This allows you to perform other 
*              operations during a context switch. 
* 
* Arguments  : none 
* 
* Note(s)    : 1) Interrupts are disabled during this call. 
*              2) It is assumed that the global pointer 'OSTCBHighRdy' points to the TCB of the task that 
*                 will be 'switched in' (i.e. the highest priority task) and, 'OSTCBCur' points to the  
*                 task being switched out (i.e. the preempted task). 
********************************************************************************************************* 
*/ 
#if OS_CPU_HOOKS_EN > 0 
void  OSTaskSwHook(void) 
{ 
} 
#endif 
 
/* 
********************************************************************************************************* 
*                                           OSTCBInit() HOOK 
* 
* Description: This function is called by OS_TCBInit() after setting up most of the TCB. 
* 
* Arguments  : ptcb    is a pointer to the TCB of the task being created. 
* 
* Note(s)    : 1) Interrupts may or may not be ENABLED during this call. 
********************************************************************************************************* 
*/ 
#if OS_CPU_HOOKS_EN > 0 && OS_VERSION > 203 
void  OSTCBInitHook (OS_TCB *ptcb) 
{ 
    ptcb = ptcb;                                           /* Prevent Compiler warning                 */ 
} 
#endif 
 
 
/* 
********************************************************************************************************* 
*                                               TICK HOOK 
* 
* Description: This function is called every tick. 
* 
* Arguments  : none 
* 
* Note(s)    : 1) Interrupts may or may not be ENABLED during this call. 
********************************************************************************************************* 
*/ 
#if OS_CPU_HOOKS_EN > 0  
void  OSTimeTickHook (void) 
{ 
} 
#endif