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/*
* FreeRTOS Kernel <DEVELOPMENT BRANCH>
* Copyright (C) 2021 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
* this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
* the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
* use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of
* the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so,
* subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
* copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS
* FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR
* COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER
* IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
* CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
*
* https://www.FreeRTOS.org
* https://github.com/FreeRTOS
*
*/
/* Defining MPU_WRAPPERS_INCLUDED_FROM_API_FILE prevents task.h from redefining
* all the API functions to use the MPU wrappers. That should only be done when
* task.h is included from an application file. */
#define MPU_WRAPPERS_INCLUDED_FROM_API_FILE
/* Scheduler includes. */
#include "FreeRTOS.h"
#include "task.h"
/* MPU wrappers includes. */
#include "mpu_wrappers.h"
/* Portasm includes. */
#include "portasm.h"
#if ( configENABLE_TRUSTZONE == 1 )
/* Secure components includes. */
#include "secure_context.h"
#include "secure_init.h"
#endif /* configENABLE_TRUSTZONE */
#undef MPU_WRAPPERS_INCLUDED_FROM_API_FILE
/**
* The FreeRTOS Cortex M33 port can be configured to run on the Secure Side only
* i.e. the processor boots as secure and never jumps to the non-secure side.
* The Trust Zone support in the port must be disabled in order to run FreeRTOS
* on the secure side. The following are the valid configuration seetings:
*
* 1. Run FreeRTOS on the Secure Side:
* configRUN_FREERTOS_SECURE_ONLY = 1 and configENABLE_TRUSTZONE = 0
*
* 2. Run FreeRTOS on the Non-Secure Side with Secure Side function call support:
* configRUN_FREERTOS_SECURE_ONLY = 0 and configENABLE_TRUSTZONE = 1
*
* 3. Run FreeRTOS on the Non-Secure Side only i.e. no Secure Side function call support:
* configRUN_FREERTOS_SECURE_ONLY = 0 and configENABLE_TRUSTZONE = 0
*/
#if ( ( configRUN_FREERTOS_SECURE_ONLY == 1 ) && ( configENABLE_TRUSTZONE == 1 ) )
#error TrustZone needs to be disabled in order to run FreeRTOS on the Secure Side.
#endif
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
/**
* @brief Constants required to manipulate the NVIC.
*/
#define portNVIC_SYSTICK_CTRL_REG ( *( ( volatile uint32_t * ) 0xe000e010 ) )
#define portNVIC_SYSTICK_LOAD_REG ( *( ( volatile uint32_t * ) 0xe000e014 ) )
#define portNVIC_SYSTICK_CURRENT_VALUE_REG ( *( ( volatile uint32_t * ) 0xe000e018 ) )
#define portNVIC_SHPR3_REG ( *( ( volatile uint32_t * ) 0xe000ed20 ) )
#define portNVIC_SYSTICK_ENABLE_BIT ( 1UL << 0UL )
#define portNVIC_SYSTICK_INT_BIT ( 1UL << 1UL )
#define portNVIC_SYSTICK_CLK_BIT ( 1UL << 2UL )
#define portNVIC_SYSTICK_COUNT_FLAG_BIT ( 1UL << 16UL )
#define portNVIC_PEND_SYSTICK_CLEAR_BIT ( 1UL << 25UL )
#define portNVIC_PEND_SYSTICK_SET_BIT ( 1UL << 26UL )
#define portMIN_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY ( 255UL )
#define portNVIC_PENDSV_PRI ( portMIN_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY << 16UL )
#define portNVIC_SYSTICK_PRI ( portMIN_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY << 24UL )
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
/**
* @brief Constants required to manipulate the SCB.
*/
#define portSCB_SYS_HANDLER_CTRL_STATE_REG ( *( volatile uint32_t * ) 0xe000ed24 )
#define portSCB_MEM_FAULT_ENABLE_BIT ( 1UL << 16UL )
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
/**
* @brief Constants required to manipulate the FPU.
*/
#define portCPACR ( ( volatile uint32_t * ) 0xe000ed88 ) /* Coprocessor Access Control Register. */
#define portCPACR_CP10_VALUE ( 3UL )
#define portCPACR_CP11_VALUE portCPACR_CP10_VALUE
#define portCPACR_CP10_POS ( 20UL )
#define portCPACR_CP11_POS ( 22UL )
#define portFPCCR ( ( volatile uint32_t * ) 0xe000ef34 ) /* Floating Point Context Control Register. */
#define portFPCCR_ASPEN_POS ( 31UL )
#define portFPCCR_ASPEN_MASK ( 1UL << portFPCCR_ASPEN_POS )
#define portFPCCR_LSPEN_POS ( 30UL )
#define portFPCCR_LSPEN_MASK ( 1UL << portFPCCR_LSPEN_POS )
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
/**
* @brief Constants required to manipulate the MPU.
*/
#define portMPU_TYPE_REG ( *( ( volatile uint32_t * ) 0xe000ed90 ) )
#define portMPU_CTRL_REG ( *( ( volatile uint32_t * ) 0xe000ed94 ) )
#define portMPU_RNR_REG ( *( ( volatile uint32_t * ) 0xe000ed98 ) )
#define portMPU_RBAR_REG ( *( ( volatile uint32_t * ) 0xe000ed9c ) )
#define portMPU_RLAR_REG ( *( ( volatile uint32_t * ) 0xe000eda0 ) )
#define portMPU_RBAR_A1_REG ( *( ( volatile uint32_t * ) 0xe000eda4 ) )
#define portMPU_RLAR_A1_REG ( *( ( volatile uint32_t * ) 0xe000eda8 ) )
#define portMPU_RBAR_A2_REG ( *( ( volatile uint32_t * ) 0xe000edac ) )
#define portMPU_RLAR_A2_REG ( *( ( volatile uint32_t * ) 0xe000edb0 ) )
#define portMPU_RBAR_A3_REG ( *( ( volatile uint32_t * ) 0xe000edb4 ) )
#define portMPU_RLAR_A3_REG ( *( ( volatile uint32_t * ) 0xe000edb8 ) )
#define portMPU_MAIR0_REG ( *( ( volatile uint32_t * ) 0xe000edc0 ) )
#define portMPU_MAIR1_REG ( *( ( volatile uint32_t * ) 0xe000edc4 ) )
#define portMPU_RBAR_ADDRESS_MASK ( 0xffffffe0 ) /* Must be 32-byte aligned. */
#define portMPU_RLAR_ADDRESS_MASK ( 0xffffffe0 ) /* Must be 32-byte aligned. */
#define portMPU_MAIR_ATTR0_POS ( 0UL )
#define portMPU_MAIR_ATTR0_MASK ( 0x000000ff )
#define portMPU_MAIR_ATTR1_POS ( 8UL )
#define portMPU_MAIR_ATTR1_MASK ( 0x0000ff00 )
#define portMPU_MAIR_ATTR2_POS ( 16UL )
#define portMPU_MAIR_ATTR2_MASK ( 0x00ff0000 )
#define portMPU_MAIR_ATTR3_POS ( 24UL )
#define portMPU_MAIR_ATTR3_MASK ( 0xff000000 )
#define portMPU_MAIR_ATTR4_POS ( 0UL )
#define portMPU_MAIR_ATTR4_MASK ( 0x000000ff )
#define portMPU_MAIR_ATTR5_POS ( 8UL )
#define portMPU_MAIR_ATTR5_MASK ( 0x0000ff00 )
#define portMPU_MAIR_ATTR6_POS ( 16UL )
#define portMPU_MAIR_ATTR6_MASK ( 0x00ff0000 )
#define portMPU_MAIR_ATTR7_POS ( 24UL )
#define portMPU_MAIR_ATTR7_MASK ( 0xff000000 )
#define portMPU_RLAR_ATTR_INDEX0 ( 0UL << 1UL )
#define portMPU_RLAR_ATTR_INDEX1 ( 1UL << 1UL )
#define portMPU_RLAR_ATTR_INDEX2 ( 2UL << 1UL )
#define portMPU_RLAR_ATTR_INDEX3 ( 3UL << 1UL )
#define portMPU_RLAR_ATTR_INDEX4 ( 4UL << 1UL )
#define portMPU_RLAR_ATTR_INDEX5 ( 5UL << 1UL )
#define portMPU_RLAR_ATTR_INDEX6 ( 6UL << 1UL )
#define portMPU_RLAR_ATTR_INDEX7 ( 7UL << 1UL )
#define portMPU_RLAR_REGION_ENABLE ( 1UL )
/* Enable privileged access to unmapped region. */
#define portMPU_PRIV_BACKGROUND_ENABLE_BIT ( 1UL << 2UL )
/* Enable MPU. */
#define portMPU_ENABLE_BIT ( 1UL << 0UL )
/* Expected value of the portMPU_TYPE register. */
#define portEXPECTED_MPU_TYPE_VALUE ( configTOTAL_MPU_REGIONS << 8UL )
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
/**
* @brief The maximum 24-bit number.
*
* It is needed because the systick is a 24-bit counter.
*/
#define portMAX_24_BIT_NUMBER ( 0xffffffUL )
/**
* @brief A fiddle factor to estimate the number of SysTick counts that would
* have occurred while the SysTick counter is stopped during tickless idle
* calculations.
*/
#define portMISSED_COUNTS_FACTOR ( 94UL )
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
/**
* @brief Constants required to set up the initial stack.
*/
#define portINITIAL_XPSR ( 0x01000000 )
#if ( configRUN_FREERTOS_SECURE_ONLY == 1 )
/**
* @brief Initial EXC_RETURN value.
*
* FF FF FF FD
* 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1101
*
* Bit[6] - 1 --> The exception was taken from the Secure state.
* Bit[5] - 1 --> Do not skip stacking of additional state context.
* Bit[4] - 1 --> The PE did not allocate space on the stack for FP context.
* Bit[3] - 1 --> Return to the Thread mode.
* Bit[2] - 1 --> Restore registers from the process stack.
* Bit[1] - 0 --> Reserved, 0.
* Bit[0] - 1 --> The exception was taken to the Secure state.
*/
#define portINITIAL_EXC_RETURN ( 0xfffffffd )
#else
/**
* @brief Initial EXC_RETURN value.
*
* FF FF FF BC
* 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1011 1100
*
* Bit[6] - 0 --> The exception was taken from the Non-Secure state.
* Bit[5] - 1 --> Do not skip stacking of additional state context.
* Bit[4] - 1 --> The PE did not allocate space on the stack for FP context.
* Bit[3] - 1 --> Return to the Thread mode.
* Bit[2] - 1 --> Restore registers from the process stack.
* Bit[1] - 0 --> Reserved, 0.
* Bit[0] - 0 --> The exception was taken to the Non-Secure state.
*/
#define portINITIAL_EXC_RETURN ( 0xffffffbc )
#endif /* configRUN_FREERTOS_SECURE_ONLY */
/**
* @brief CONTROL register privileged bit mask.
*
* Bit[0] in CONTROL register tells the privilege:
* Bit[0] = 0 ==> The task is privileged.
* Bit[0] = 1 ==> The task is not privileged.
*/
#define portCONTROL_PRIVILEGED_MASK ( 1UL << 0UL )
/**
* @brief Initial CONTROL register values.
*/
#define portINITIAL_CONTROL_UNPRIVILEGED ( 0x3 )
#define portINITIAL_CONTROL_PRIVILEGED ( 0x2 )
/**
* @brief Let the user override the default SysTick clock rate. If defined by the
* user, this symbol must equal the SysTick clock rate when the CLK bit is 0 in the
* configuration register.
*/
#ifndef configSYSTICK_CLOCK_HZ
#define configSYSTICK_CLOCK_HZ ( configCPU_CLOCK_HZ )
/* Ensure the SysTick is clocked at the same frequency as the core. */
#define portNVIC_SYSTICK_CLK_BIT_CONFIG ( portNVIC_SYSTICK_CLK_BIT )
#else
/* Select the option to clock SysTick not at the same frequency as the core. */
#define portNVIC_SYSTICK_CLK_BIT_CONFIG ( 0 )
#endif
/**
* @brief Let the user override the pre-loading of the initial LR with the
* address of prvTaskExitError() in case it messes up unwinding of the stack
* in the debugger.
*/
#ifdef configTASK_RETURN_ADDRESS
#define portTASK_RETURN_ADDRESS configTASK_RETURN_ADDRESS
#else
#define portTASK_RETURN_ADDRESS prvTaskExitError
#endif
/**
* @brief If portPRELOAD_REGISTERS then registers will be given an initial value
* when a task is created. This helps in debugging at the cost of code size.
*/
#define portPRELOAD_REGISTERS 1
/**
* @brief A task is created without a secure context, and must call
* portALLOCATE_SECURE_CONTEXT() to give itself a secure context before it makes
* any secure calls.
*/
#define portNO_SECURE_CONTEXT 0
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
/**
* @brief Used to catch tasks that attempt to return from their implementing
* function.
*/
static void prvTaskExitError( void );
#if ( configENABLE_MPU == 1 )
/**
* @brief Setup the Memory Protection Unit (MPU).
*/
static void prvSetupMPU( void ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;
#endif /* configENABLE_MPU */
#if ( configENABLE_FPU == 1 )
/**
* @brief Setup the Floating Point Unit (FPU).
*/
static void prvSetupFPU( void ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;
#endif /* configENABLE_FPU */
/**
* @brief Setup the timer to generate the tick interrupts.
*
* The implementation in this file is weak to allow application writers to
* change the timer used to generate the tick interrupt.
*/
void vPortSetupTimerInterrupt( void ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;
/**
* @brief Checks whether the current execution context is interrupt.
*
* @return pdTRUE if the current execution context is interrupt, pdFALSE
* otherwise.
*/
BaseType_t xPortIsInsideInterrupt( void );
/**
* @brief Yield the processor.
*/
void vPortYield( void ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;
/**
* @brief Enter critical section.
*/
void vPortEnterCritical( void ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;
/**
* @brief Exit from critical section.
*/
void vPortExitCritical( void ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;
/**
* @brief SysTick handler.
*/
void SysTick_Handler( void ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;
/**
* @brief C part of SVC handler.
*/
portDONT_DISCARD void vPortSVCHandler_C( uint32_t * pulCallerStackAddress ) PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION;
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
/**
* @brief Each task maintains its own interrupt status in the critical nesting
* variable.
*/
PRIVILEGED_DATA static volatile uint32_t ulCriticalNesting = 0xaaaaaaaaUL;
#if ( configENABLE_TRUSTZONE == 1 )
/**
* @brief Saved as part of the task context to indicate which context the
* task is using on the secure side.
*/
PRIVILEGED_DATA portDONT_DISCARD volatile SecureContextHandle_t xSecureContext = portNO_SECURE_CONTEXT;
#endif /* configENABLE_TRUSTZONE */
#if ( configUSE_TICKLESS_IDLE == 1 )
/**
* @brief The number of SysTick increments that make up one tick period.
*/
PRIVILEGED_DATA static uint32_t ulTimerCountsForOneTick = 0;
/**
* @brief The maximum number of tick periods that can be suppressed is
* limited by the 24 bit resolution of the SysTick timer.
*/
PRIVILEGED_DATA static uint32_t xMaximumPossibleSuppressedTicks = 0;
/**
* @brief Compensate for the CPU cycles that pass while the SysTick is
* stopped (low power functionality only).
*/
PRIVILEGED_DATA static uint32_t ulStoppedTimerCompensation = 0;
#endif /* configUSE_TICKLESS_IDLE */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
#if ( configUSE_TICKLESS_IDLE == 1 )
__attribute__( ( weak ) ) void vPortSuppressTicksAndSleep( TickType_t xExpectedIdleTime )
{
uint32_t ulReloadValue, ulCompleteTickPeriods, ulCompletedSysTickDecrements, ulSysTickDecrementsLeft;
TickType_t xModifiableIdleTime;
/* Make sure the SysTick reload value does not overflow the counter. */
if( xExpectedIdleTime > xMaximumPossibleSuppressedTicks )
{
xExpectedIdleTime = xMaximumPossibleSuppressedTicks;
}
/* Enter a critical section but don't use the taskENTER_CRITICAL()
* method as that will mask interrupts that should exit sleep mode. */
__asm volatile ( "cpsid i" ::: "memory" );
__asm volatile ( "dsb" );
__asm volatile ( "isb" );
/* If a context switch is pending or a task is waiting for the scheduler
* to be unsuspended then abandon the low power entry. */
if( eTaskConfirmSleepModeStatus() == eAbortSleep )
{
/* Re-enable interrupts - see comments above the cpsid instruction
* above. */
__asm volatile ( "cpsie i" ::: "memory" );
}
else
{
/* Stop the SysTick momentarily. The time the SysTick is stopped for
* is accounted for as best it can be, but using the tickless mode will
* inevitably result in some tiny drift of the time maintained by the
* kernel with respect to calendar time. */
portNVIC_SYSTICK_CTRL_REG = ( portNVIC_SYSTICK_CLK_BIT_CONFIG | portNVIC_SYSTICK_INT_BIT );
/* Use the SysTick current-value register to determine the number of
* SysTick decrements remaining until the next tick interrupt. If the
* current-value register is zero, then there are actually
* ulTimerCountsForOneTick decrements remaining, not zero, because the
* SysTick requests the interrupt when decrementing from 1 to 0. */
ulSysTickDecrementsLeft = portNVIC_SYSTICK_CURRENT_VALUE_REG;
if( ulSysTickDecrementsLeft == 0 )
{
ulSysTickDecrementsLeft = ulTimerCountsForOneTick;
}
/* Calculate the reload value required to wait xExpectedIdleTime
* tick periods. -1 is used because this code normally executes part
* way through the first tick period. But if the SysTick IRQ is now
* pending, then clear the IRQ, suppressing the first tick, and correct
* the reload value to reflect that the second tick period is already
* underway. The expected idle time is always at least two ticks. */
ulReloadValue = ulSysTickDecrementsLeft + ( ulTimerCountsForOneTick * ( xExpectedIdleTime - 1UL ) );
if( ( portNVIC_INT_CTRL_REG & portNVIC_PEND_SYSTICK_SET_BIT ) != 0 )
{
portNVIC_INT_CTRL_REG = portNVIC_PEND_SYSTICK_CLEAR_BIT;
ulReloadValue -= ulTimerCountsForOneTick;
}
if( ulReloadValue > ulStoppedTimerCompensation )
{
ulReloadValue -= ulStoppedTimerCompensation;
}
/* Set the new reload value. */
portNVIC_SYSTICK_LOAD_REG = ulReloadValue;
/* Clear the SysTick count flag and set the count value back to
* zero. */
portNVIC_SYSTICK_CURRENT_VALUE_REG = 0UL;
/* Restart SysTick. */
portNVIC_SYSTICK_CTRL_REG |= portNVIC_SYSTICK_ENABLE_BIT;
/* Sleep until something happens. configPRE_SLEEP_PROCESSING() can
* set its parameter to 0 to indicate that its implementation contains
* its own wait for interrupt or wait for event instruction, and so wfi
* should not be executed again. However, the original expected idle
* time variable must remain unmodified, so a copy is taken. */
xModifiableIdleTime = xExpectedIdleTime;
configPRE_SLEEP_PROCESSING( xModifiableIdleTime );
if( xModifiableIdleTime > 0 )
{
__asm volatile ( "dsb" ::: "memory" );
__asm volatile ( "wfi" );
__asm volatile ( "isb" );
}
configPOST_SLEEP_PROCESSING( xExpectedIdleTime );
/* Re-enable interrupts to allow the interrupt that brought the MCU
* out of sleep mode to execute immediately. See comments above
* the cpsid instruction above. */
__asm volatile ( "cpsie i" ::: "memory" );
__asm volatile ( "dsb" );
__asm volatile ( "isb" );
/* Disable interrupts again because the clock is about to be stopped
* and interrupts that execute while the clock is stopped will increase
* any slippage between the time maintained by the RTOS and calendar
* time. */
__asm volatile ( "cpsid i" ::: "memory" );
__asm volatile ( "dsb" );
__asm volatile ( "isb" );
/* Disable the SysTick clock without reading the
* portNVIC_SYSTICK_CTRL_REG register to ensure the
* portNVIC_SYSTICK_COUNT_FLAG_BIT is not cleared if it is set. Again,
* the time the SysTick is stopped for is accounted for as best it can
* be, but using the tickless mode will inevitably result in some tiny
* drift of the time maintained by the kernel with respect to calendar
* time*/
portNVIC_SYSTICK_CTRL_REG = ( portNVIC_SYSTICK_CLK_BIT_CONFIG | portNVIC_SYSTICK_INT_BIT );
/* Determine whether the SysTick has already counted to zero. */
if( ( portNVIC_SYSTICK_CTRL_REG & portNVIC_SYSTICK_COUNT_FLAG_BIT ) != 0 )
{
uint32_t ulCalculatedLoadValue;
/* The tick interrupt ended the sleep (or is now pending), and
* a new tick period has started. Reset portNVIC_SYSTICK_LOAD_REG
* with whatever remains of the new tick period. */
ulCalculatedLoadValue = ( ulTimerCountsForOneTick - 1UL ) - ( ulReloadValue - portNVIC_SYSTICK_CURRENT_VALUE_REG );
/* Don't allow a tiny value, or values that have somehow
* underflowed because the post sleep hook did something
* that took too long or because the SysTick current-value register
* is zero. */
if( ( ulCalculatedLoadValue <= ulStoppedTimerCompensation ) || ( ulCalculatedLoadValue > ulTimerCountsForOneTick ) )
{
ulCalculatedLoadValue = ( ulTimerCountsForOneTick - 1UL );
}
portNVIC_SYSTICK_LOAD_REG = ulCalculatedLoadValue;
/* As the pending tick will be processed as soon as this
* function exits, the tick value maintained by the tick is stepped
* forward by one less than the time spent waiting. */
ulCompleteTickPeriods = xExpectedIdleTime - 1UL;
}
else
{
/* Something other than the tick interrupt ended the sleep. */
/* Use the SysTick current-value register to determine the
* number of SysTick decrements remaining until the expected idle
* time would have ended. */
ulSysTickDecrementsLeft = portNVIC_SYSTICK_CURRENT_VALUE_REG;
#if ( portNVIC_SYSTICK_CLK_BIT_CONFIG != portNVIC_SYSTICK_CLK_BIT )
{
/* If the SysTick is not using the core clock, the current-
* value register might still be zero here. In that case, the
* SysTick didn't load from the reload register, and there are
* ulReloadValue decrements remaining in the expected idle
* time, not zero. */
if( ulSysTickDecrementsLeft == 0 )
{
ulSysTickDecrementsLeft = ulReloadValue;
}
}
#endif /* portNVIC_SYSTICK_CLK_BIT_CONFIG */
/* Work out how long the sleep lasted rounded to complete tick
* periods (not the ulReload value which accounted for part
* ticks). */
ulCompletedSysTickDecrements = ( xExpectedIdleTime * ulTimerCountsForOneTick ) - ulSysTickDecrementsLeft;
/* How many complete tick periods passed while the processor
* was waiting? */
ulCompleteTickPeriods = ulCompletedSysTickDecrements / ulTimerCountsForOneTick;
/* The reload value is set to whatever fraction of a single tick
* period remains. */
portNVIC_SYSTICK_LOAD_REG = ( ( ulCompleteTickPeriods + 1UL ) * ulTimerCountsForOneTick ) - ulCompletedSysTickDecrements;
}
/* Restart SysTick so it runs from portNVIC_SYSTICK_LOAD_REG again,
* then set portNVIC_SYSTICK_LOAD_REG back to its standard value. If
* the SysTick is not using the core clock, temporarily configure it to
* use the core clock. This configuration forces the SysTick to load
* from portNVIC_SYSTICK_LOAD_REG immediately instead of at the next
* cycle of the other clock. Then portNVIC_SYSTICK_LOAD_REG is ready
* to receive the standard value immediately. */
portNVIC_SYSTICK_CURRENT_VALUE_REG = 0UL;
portNVIC_SYSTICK_CTRL_REG = portNVIC_SYSTICK_CLK_BIT | portNVIC_SYSTICK_INT_BIT | portNVIC_SYSTICK_ENABLE_BIT;
#if ( portNVIC_SYSTICK_CLK_BIT_CONFIG == portNVIC_SYSTICK_CLK_BIT )
{
portNVIC_SYSTICK_LOAD_REG = ulTimerCountsForOneTick - 1UL;
}
#else
{
/* The temporary usage of the core clock has served its purpose,
* as described above. Resume usage of the other clock. */
portNVIC_SYSTICK_CTRL_REG = portNVIC_SYSTICK_CLK_BIT | portNVIC_SYSTICK_INT_BIT;
if( ( portNVIC_SYSTICK_CTRL_REG & portNVIC_SYSTICK_COUNT_FLAG_BIT ) != 0 )
{
/* The partial tick period already ended. Be sure the SysTick
* counts it only once. */
portNVIC_SYSTICK_CURRENT_VALUE_REG = 0;
}
portNVIC_SYSTICK_LOAD_REG = ulTimerCountsForOneTick - 1UL;
portNVIC_SYSTICK_CTRL_REG = portNVIC_SYSTICK_CLK_BIT_CONFIG | portNVIC_SYSTICK_INT_BIT | portNVIC_SYSTICK_ENABLE_BIT;
}
#endif /* portNVIC_SYSTICK_CLK_BIT_CONFIG */
/* Step the tick to account for any tick periods that elapsed. */
vTaskStepTick( ulCompleteTickPeriods );
/* Exit with interrupts enabled. */
__asm volatile ( "cpsie i" ::: "memory" );
}
}
#endif /* configUSE_TICKLESS_IDLE */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
__attribute__( ( weak ) ) void vPortSetupTimerInterrupt( void ) /* PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION */
{
/* Calculate the constants required to configure the tick interrupt. */
#if ( configUSE_TICKLESS_IDLE == 1 )
{
ulTimerCountsForOneTick = ( configSYSTICK_CLOCK_HZ / configTICK_RATE_HZ );
xMaximumPossibleSuppressedTicks = portMAX_24_BIT_NUMBER / ulTimerCountsForOneTick;
ulStoppedTimerCompensation = portMISSED_COUNTS_FACTOR / ( configCPU_CLOCK_HZ / configSYSTICK_CLOCK_HZ );
}
#endif /* configUSE_TICKLESS_IDLE */
/* Stop and reset the SysTick. Set the CLKSOURCE bit now while the SysTick
* is stopped to accommodate a bug in QEMU versions older than 7.0.0. The
* code that starts Systick (below) sets or clears the CLKSOURCE to match
* the build configuration, so this temporary setting of the CLKSOURCE bit
* has no impact on the actual operation of the SysTick. */
portNVIC_SYSTICK_CTRL_REG = portNVIC_SYSTICK_CLK_BIT;
portNVIC_SYSTICK_CURRENT_VALUE_REG = 0UL;
/* Configure SysTick to interrupt at the requested rate. */
portNVIC_SYSTICK_LOAD_REG = ( configSYSTICK_CLOCK_HZ / configTICK_RATE_HZ ) - 1UL;
portNVIC_SYSTICK_CTRL_REG = portNVIC_SYSTICK_CLK_BIT_CONFIG | portNVIC_SYSTICK_INT_BIT | portNVIC_SYSTICK_ENABLE_BIT;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
static void prvTaskExitError( void )
{
volatile uint32_t ulDummy = 0UL;
/* A function that implements a task must not exit or attempt to return to
* its caller as there is nothing to return to. If a task wants to exit it
* should instead call vTaskDelete( NULL ). Artificially force an assert()
* to be triggered if configASSERT() is defined, then stop here so
* application writers can catch the error. */
configASSERT( ulCriticalNesting == ~0UL );
portDISABLE_INTERRUPTS();
while( ulDummy == 0 )
{
/* This file calls prvTaskExitError() after the scheduler has been
* started to remove a compiler warning about the function being
* defined but never called. ulDummy is used purely to quieten other
* warnings about code appearing after this function is called - making
* ulDummy volatile makes the compiler think the function could return
* and therefore not output an 'unreachable code' warning for code that
* appears after it. */
}
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
#if ( configENABLE_MPU == 1 )
static void prvSetupMPU( void ) /* PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION */
{
#if defined( __ARMCC_VERSION )
/* Declaration when these variable are defined in code instead of being
* exported from linker scripts. */
extern uint32_t * __privileged_functions_start__;
extern uint32_t * __privileged_functions_end__;
extern uint32_t * __syscalls_flash_start__;
extern uint32_t * __syscalls_flash_end__;
extern uint32_t * __unprivileged_flash_start__;
extern uint32_t * __unprivileged_flash_end__;
extern uint32_t * __privileged_sram_start__;
extern uint32_t * __privileged_sram_end__;
#else /* if defined( __ARMCC_VERSION ) */
/* Declaration when these variable are exported from linker scripts. */
extern uint32_t __privileged_functions_start__[];
extern uint32_t __privileged_functions_end__[];
extern uint32_t __syscalls_flash_start__[];
extern uint32_t __syscalls_flash_end__[];
extern uint32_t __unprivileged_flash_start__[];
extern uint32_t __unprivileged_flash_end__[];
extern uint32_t __privileged_sram_start__[];
extern uint32_t __privileged_sram_end__[];
#endif /* defined( __ARMCC_VERSION ) */
/* The only permitted number of regions are 8 or 16. */
configASSERT( ( configTOTAL_MPU_REGIONS == 8 ) || ( configTOTAL_MPU_REGIONS == 16 ) );
/* Ensure that the configTOTAL_MPU_REGIONS is configured correctly. */
configASSERT( portMPU_TYPE_REG == portEXPECTED_MPU_TYPE_VALUE );
/* Check that the MPU is present. */
if( portMPU_TYPE_REG == portEXPECTED_MPU_TYPE_VALUE )
{
/* MAIR0 - Index 0. */
portMPU_MAIR0_REG |= ( ( portMPU_NORMAL_MEMORY_BUFFERABLE_CACHEABLE << portMPU_MAIR_ATTR0_POS ) & portMPU_MAIR_ATTR0_MASK );
/* MAIR0 - Index 1. */
portMPU_MAIR0_REG |= ( ( portMPU_DEVICE_MEMORY_nGnRE << portMPU_MAIR_ATTR1_POS ) & portMPU_MAIR_ATTR1_MASK );
/* Setup privileged flash as Read Only so that privileged tasks can
* read it but not modify. */
portMPU_RNR_REG = portPRIVILEGED_FLASH_REGION;
portMPU_RBAR_REG = ( ( ( uint32_t ) __privileged_functions_start__ ) & portMPU_RBAR_ADDRESS_MASK ) |
( portMPU_REGION_NON_SHAREABLE ) |
( portMPU_REGION_PRIVILEGED_READ_ONLY );
portMPU_RLAR_REG = ( ( ( uint32_t ) __privileged_functions_end__ ) & portMPU_RLAR_ADDRESS_MASK ) |
( portMPU_RLAR_ATTR_INDEX0 ) |
( portMPU_RLAR_REGION_ENABLE );
/* Setup unprivileged flash as Read Only by both privileged and
* unprivileged tasks. All tasks can read it but no-one can modify. */
portMPU_RNR_REG = portUNPRIVILEGED_FLASH_REGION;
portMPU_RBAR_REG = ( ( ( uint32_t ) __unprivileged_flash_start__ ) & portMPU_RBAR_ADDRESS_MASK ) |
( portMPU_REGION_NON_SHAREABLE ) |
( portMPU_REGION_READ_ONLY );
portMPU_RLAR_REG = ( ( ( uint32_t ) __unprivileged_flash_end__ ) & portMPU_RLAR_ADDRESS_MASK ) |
( portMPU_RLAR_ATTR_INDEX0 ) |
( portMPU_RLAR_REGION_ENABLE );
/* Setup unprivileged syscalls flash as Read Only by both privileged
* and unprivileged tasks. All tasks can read it but no-one can modify. */
portMPU_RNR_REG = portUNPRIVILEGED_SYSCALLS_REGION;
portMPU_RBAR_REG = ( ( ( uint32_t ) __syscalls_flash_start__ ) & portMPU_RBAR_ADDRESS_MASK ) |
( portMPU_REGION_NON_SHAREABLE ) |
( portMPU_REGION_READ_ONLY );
portMPU_RLAR_REG = ( ( ( uint32_t ) __syscalls_flash_end__ ) & portMPU_RLAR_ADDRESS_MASK ) |
( portMPU_RLAR_ATTR_INDEX0 ) |
( portMPU_RLAR_REGION_ENABLE );
/* Setup RAM containing kernel data for privileged access only. */
portMPU_RNR_REG = portPRIVILEGED_RAM_REGION;
portMPU_RBAR_REG = ( ( ( uint32_t ) __privileged_sram_start__ ) & portMPU_RBAR_ADDRESS_MASK ) |
( portMPU_REGION_NON_SHAREABLE ) |
( portMPU_REGION_PRIVILEGED_READ_WRITE ) |
( portMPU_REGION_EXECUTE_NEVER );
portMPU_RLAR_REG = ( ( ( uint32_t ) __privileged_sram_end__ ) & portMPU_RLAR_ADDRESS_MASK ) |
( portMPU_RLAR_ATTR_INDEX0 ) |
( portMPU_RLAR_REGION_ENABLE );
/* Enable mem fault. */
portSCB_SYS_HANDLER_CTRL_STATE_REG |= portSCB_MEM_FAULT_ENABLE_BIT;
/* Enable MPU with privileged background access i.e. unmapped
* regions have privileged access. */
portMPU_CTRL_REG |= ( portMPU_PRIV_BACKGROUND_ENABLE_BIT | portMPU_ENABLE_BIT );
}
}
#endif /* configENABLE_MPU */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
#if ( configENABLE_FPU == 1 )
static void prvSetupFPU( void ) /* PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION */
{
#if ( configENABLE_TRUSTZONE == 1 )
{
/* Enable non-secure access to the FPU. */
SecureInit_EnableNSFPUAccess();
}
#endif /* configENABLE_TRUSTZONE */
/* CP10 = 11 ==> Full access to FPU i.e. both privileged and
* unprivileged code should be able to access FPU. CP11 should be
* programmed to the same value as CP10. */
*( portCPACR ) |= ( ( portCPACR_CP10_VALUE << portCPACR_CP10_POS ) |
( portCPACR_CP11_VALUE << portCPACR_CP11_POS )
);
/* ASPEN = 1 ==> Hardware should automatically preserve floating point
* context on exception entry and restore on exception return.
* LSPEN = 1 ==> Enable lazy context save of FP state. */
*( portFPCCR ) |= ( portFPCCR_ASPEN_MASK | portFPCCR_LSPEN_MASK );
}
#endif /* configENABLE_FPU */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
void vPortYield( void ) /* PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION */
{
/* Set a PendSV to request a context switch. */
portNVIC_INT_CTRL_REG = portNVIC_PENDSVSET_BIT;
/* Barriers are normally not required but do ensure the code is
* completely within the specified behaviour for the architecture. */
__asm volatile ( "dsb" ::: "memory" );
__asm volatile ( "isb" );
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
void vPortEnterCritical( void ) /* PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION */
{
portDISABLE_INTERRUPTS();
ulCriticalNesting++;
/* Barriers are normally not required but do ensure the code is
* completely within the specified behaviour for the architecture. */
__asm volatile ( "dsb" ::: "memory" );
__asm volatile ( "isb" );
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
void vPortExitCritical( void ) /* PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION */
{
configASSERT( ulCriticalNesting );
ulCriticalNesting--;
if( ulCriticalNesting == 0 )
{
portENABLE_INTERRUPTS();
}
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
void SysTick_Handler( void ) /* PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION */
{
uint32_t ulPreviousMask;
ulPreviousMask = portSET_INTERRUPT_MASK_FROM_ISR();
{
/* Increment the RTOS tick. */
if( xTaskIncrementTick() != pdFALSE )
{
/* Pend a context switch. */
portNVIC_INT_CTRL_REG = portNVIC_PENDSVSET_BIT;
}
}
portCLEAR_INTERRUPT_MASK_FROM_ISR( ulPreviousMask );
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
void vPortSVCHandler_C( uint32_t * pulCallerStackAddress ) /* PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION portDONT_DISCARD */
{
#if ( configENABLE_MPU == 1 )
#if defined( __ARMCC_VERSION )
/* Declaration when these variable are defined in code instead of being
* exported from linker scripts. */
extern uint32_t * __syscalls_flash_start__;
extern uint32_t * __syscalls_flash_end__;
#else
/* Declaration when these variable are exported from linker scripts. */
extern uint32_t __syscalls_flash_start__[];
extern uint32_t __syscalls_flash_end__[];
#endif /* defined( __ARMCC_VERSION ) */
#endif /* configENABLE_MPU */
uint32_t ulPC;
#if ( configENABLE_TRUSTZONE == 1 )
uint32_t ulR0, ulR1;
extern TaskHandle_t pxCurrentTCB;
#if ( configENABLE_MPU == 1 )
uint32_t ulControl, ulIsTaskPrivileged;
#endif /* configENABLE_MPU */
#endif /* configENABLE_TRUSTZONE */
uint8_t ucSVCNumber;
/* Register are stored on the stack in the following order - R0, R1, R2, R3,
* R12, LR, PC, xPSR. */
ulPC = pulCallerStackAddress[ 6 ];
ucSVCNumber = ( ( uint8_t * ) ulPC )[ -2 ];
switch( ucSVCNumber )
{
#if ( configENABLE_TRUSTZONE == 1 )
case portSVC_ALLOCATE_SECURE_CONTEXT:
/* R0 contains the stack size passed as parameter to the
* vPortAllocateSecureContext function. */
ulR0 = pulCallerStackAddress[ 0 ];
#if ( configENABLE_MPU == 1 )
{
/* Read the CONTROL register value. */
__asm volatile ( "mrs %0, control" : "=r" ( ulControl ) );
/* The task that raised the SVC is privileged if Bit[0]
* in the CONTROL register is 0. */
ulIsTaskPrivileged = ( ( ulControl & portCONTROL_PRIVILEGED_MASK ) == 0 );
/* Allocate and load a context for the secure task. */
xSecureContext = SecureContext_AllocateContext( ulR0, ulIsTaskPrivileged, pxCurrentTCB );
}
#else /* if ( configENABLE_MPU == 1 ) */
{
/* Allocate and load a context for the secure task. */
xSecureContext = SecureContext_AllocateContext( ulR0, pxCurrentTCB );
}
#endif /* configENABLE_MPU */
configASSERT( xSecureContext != securecontextINVALID_CONTEXT_ID );
SecureContext_LoadContext( xSecureContext, pxCurrentTCB );
break;
case portSVC_FREE_SECURE_CONTEXT:
/* R0 contains TCB being freed and R1 contains the secure
* context handle to be freed. */
ulR0 = pulCallerStackAddress[ 0 ];
ulR1 = pulCallerStackAddress[ 1 ];
/* Free the secure context. */
SecureContext_FreeContext( ( SecureContextHandle_t ) ulR1, ( void * ) ulR0 );
break;
#endif /* configENABLE_TRUSTZONE */
case portSVC_START_SCHEDULER:
#if ( configENABLE_TRUSTZONE == 1 )
{
/* De-prioritize the non-secure exceptions so that the
* non-secure pendSV runs at the lowest priority. */
SecureInit_DePrioritizeNSExceptions();
/* Initialize the secure context management system. */
SecureContext_Init();
}
#endif /* configENABLE_TRUSTZONE */
#if ( configENABLE_FPU == 1 )
{
/* Setup the Floating Point Unit (FPU). */
prvSetupFPU();
}
#endif /* configENABLE_FPU */
/* Setup the context of the first task so that the first task starts
* executing. */
vRestoreContextOfFirstTask();
break;
#if ( configENABLE_MPU == 1 )
case portSVC_RAISE_PRIVILEGE:
/* Only raise the privilege, if the svc was raised from any of
* the system calls. */
if( ( ulPC >= ( uint32_t ) __syscalls_flash_start__ ) &&
( ulPC <= ( uint32_t ) __syscalls_flash_end__ ) )
{
vRaisePrivilege();
}
break;
#endif /* configENABLE_MPU */
default:
/* Incorrect SVC call. */
configASSERT( pdFALSE );
}
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
/* *INDENT-OFF* */
#if ( configENABLE_MPU == 1 )
StackType_t * pxPortInitialiseStack( StackType_t * pxTopOfStack,
StackType_t * pxEndOfStack,
TaskFunction_t pxCode,
void * pvParameters,
BaseType_t xRunPrivileged ) /* PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION */
#else
StackType_t * pxPortInitialiseStack( StackType_t * pxTopOfStack,
StackType_t * pxEndOfStack,
TaskFunction_t pxCode,
void * pvParameters ) /* PRIVILEGED_FUNCTION */
#endif /* configENABLE_MPU */
/* *INDENT-ON* */
{
/* Simulate the stack frame as it would be created by a context switch
* interrupt. */
#if ( portPRELOAD_REGISTERS == 0 )
{
pxTopOfStack--; /* Offset added to account for the way the MCU uses the stack on entry/exit of interrupts. */
*pxTopOfStack = portINITIAL_XPSR; /* xPSR */
pxTopOfStack--;
*pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) pxCode; /* PC */
pxTopOfStack--;
*pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) portTASK_RETURN_ADDRESS; /* LR */
pxTopOfStack -= 5; /* R12, R3, R2 and R1. */
*pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) pvParameters; /* R0 */
pxTopOfStack -= 9; /* R11..R4, EXC_RETURN. */
*pxTopOfStack = portINITIAL_EXC_RETURN;
#if ( configENABLE_MPU == 1 )
{
pxTopOfStack--;
if( xRunPrivileged == pdTRUE )
{
*pxTopOfStack = portINITIAL_CONTROL_PRIVILEGED; /* Slot used to hold this task's CONTROL value. */
}
else
{
*pxTopOfStack = portINITIAL_CONTROL_UNPRIVILEGED; /* Slot used to hold this task's CONTROL value. */
}
}
#endif /* configENABLE_MPU */
pxTopOfStack--;
*pxTopOfStack = ( StackType_t ) pxEndOfStack; /* Slot used to hold this task's PSPLIM value. */
#if ( configENABLE_TRUSTZONE == 1 )
{