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Send Message From ISR -port LPC2212

Posted by j v on December 1, 2008
Hello,

I'm trying to make a serial driver. Therefore I have to send a message from an ISR.
This message sometimes awake a different task from the one it is interrupting, and sometimes the same task that was interrupted.
Referring to the documentation I have to use taskYIELD_FROM_ISR () when the task has been awaken. But It is apparently not defined in the code.
How can I do then.
I tried without it but I can merely send an receive characters once.
And I tried with taskYIELD and portYIELD_FROM_ISR() which does not work at all
What should I do and where is this taskYIELD_FROM_ISR () defined?

RE: Send Message From ISR -port LPC2212

Posted by Dave on December 1, 2008
There is inconsistency in the naming of this macro. Depending on the compiler you are using it might be called portEND_SWTICHING_ISR. Look at the example interrupt service routines that came with the port you are using to see how it is done.


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