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xPortStartScheduler calls vPortSetupTimer -> _frxt_tick_timer_init, which enables tick timer interrupt and sets up the first timeout. From that point on, the interrupt can fire. If the interrupt happens while _frxt_dispatch is running, the scheduler will enter an infinite loop. This is because _frxt_dispatch isn't supposed to be preemptable, and the tick interrupt will overwrite some of the registers used by _frxt_dispatch. Note that this situation doesn't practically occur on the real hardware, where the execution of vPortSetupTimer and _frxt_dispatch happens quickly enough. However it can be reproduced on an emulator if the tick period is set to 1ms. Add an explicit call to portDISABLE_INTERRUPTS in xPortStartScheduler to guarantee that _frxt_dispatch doesn't run with interrupts enabled. This is similar to the esprv_intc_int_set_threshold(1); call in RISC-V version of port.c. |
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include/freertos | ||
port.c | ||
portasm.S | ||
readme_xtensa.txt | ||
xt_asm_utils.h | ||
xtensa_context.S | ||
xtensa_init.c | ||
xtensa_loadstore_handler.S | ||
xtensa_overlay_os_hook.c | ||
xtensa_vector_defaults.S | ||
xtensa_vectors.S |