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[FreeRTOS Home] [Live FreeRTOS Forum] [FAQ] [Archive Top] [August 2009 Threads] how to determine portSTACK_TYPE when porting?Posted by supernewbie on August 21, 2009 is it same as the width of 'pushing' or 'poping' of CPU?
RE: how to determine portSTACK_TYPE when portPosted by MEdwards on August 21, 2009 Yes, if a push instruction pushes 4 bytes onto the stack then the stack type should be defined to a 4 byte type (normally a long).
RE: how to determine portSTACK_TYPE when porting?Posted by supernewbie on August 21, 2009 Thank you very much!
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