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SVCall must have execution * priority in all cases. * * In the normal cases, interrupts are not nest-able and all interrupts run * at an execution priority between NVIC_SYSH_PRIORITY_MIN and * NVIC_SYSH_PRIORITY_MAX (with NVIC_SYSH_PRIORITY_MAX reserved for SVCall). * * If, in addition, CONFIG_ARCH_HIPRI_INTERRUPT is defined, then special * high priority interrupts are supported. These are not "nested" in the * normal sense of the word. These high priority interrupts can interrupt * normal processing but execute outside of OS (although they can "get back * into the game" via a PendSV interrupt). * * In the normal course of things, interrupts must occasionally be disabled * using the up_irq_save() inline function to prevent contention in use of * resources that may be shared between interrupt level and non-interrupt * level logic. Now the question arises, if CONFIG_ARCH_HIPRI_INTERRUPT, * do we disable all interrupts (except SVCall), or do we only disable the * "normal" interrupts. Since the high priority interrupts cannot interact * with the OS, you may want to permit the high priority interrupts even if * interrupts are disabled. The setting CONFIG_ARCH_INT_DISABLEALL can be * used to select either behavior: * * ----------------------------+--------------+---------------------------- * CONFIG_ARCH_HIPRI_INTERRUPT | NO | YES * ----------------------------+--------------+--------------+------------- * CONFIG_ARCH_INT_DISABLEALL | N/A | YES | NO * ----------------------------+--------------+--------------+------------- * | | | SVCall * | SVCall | SVCall | HIGH * Disable here and below --------> MAXNORMAL ---> HIGH --------> MAXNORMAL * | | MAXNORMAL | * ----------------------------+--------------+--------------+------------- */ #if defined(CONFIG_ARCH_HIPRI_INTERRUPT) && defined(CONFIG_ARCH_INT_DISABLEALL) # define NVIC_SYSH_MAXNORMAL_PRIORITY (NVIC_SYSH_PRIORITY_MAX + 2*NVIC_SYSH_PRIORITY_STEP) # define NVIC_SYSH_HIGH_PRIORITY (NVIC_SYSH_PRIORITY_MAX + NVIC_SYSH_PRIORITY_STEP) # define NVIC_SYSH_DISABLE_PRIORITY NVIC_SYSH_HIGH_PRIORITY # define NVIC_SYSH_SVCALL_PRIORITY NVIC_SYSH_PRIORITY_MAX #else # define NVIC_SYSH_MAXNORMAL_PRIORITY (NVIC_SYSH_PRIORITY_MAX + NVIC_SYSH_PRIORITY_STEP) # define NVIC_SYSH_HIGH_PRIORITY NVIC_SYSH_PRIORITY_MAX # define NVIC_SYSH_DISABLE_PRIORITY NVIC_SYSH_MAXNORMAL_PRIORITY # define NVIC_SYSH_SVCALL_PRIORITY NVIC_SYSH_PRIORITY_MAX #endif #endif /* __ARCH_ARM_INCLUDE_EFM32_CHIP_H */