FreeRTOS-Kernel/Source
Richard Barry 0ef04cd7bd RX GCC port - Introduce macros that perform the interrupt entry and exit manually, then move the asm code back as naked functions within the port.c file.
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include Update the IAR RX62N port files, which are now functional.
portable RX GCC port - Introduce macros that perform the interrupt entry and exit manually, then move the asm code back as naked functions within the port.c file.
croutine.c Add Cortus port to produce V6.0.5.
list.c Add Cortus port to produce V6.0.5.
queue.c Add Cortus port to produce V6.0.5.
readme.txt Correct typeo.
tasks.c Simply tidy up the bracketing of a couple of expressions in tasks.c.

readme.txt

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Each real time kernel port consists of three files that contain the core kernel

components and are common to every port, and one or more files that are 

specific to a particular microcontroller and or compiler.



+ The FreeRTOS/Source directory contains the three files that are common to 

every port - list.c, queue.c and tasks.c.  The kernel is contained within these 

three files.  croutine.c implements the optional co-routine functionality - which

is normally only used on very memory limited systems.



+ The FreeRTOS/Source/Portable directory contains the files that are specific to 

a particular microcontroller and or compiler.



+ The FreeRTOS/Source/include directory contains the real time kernel header 

files.



See the readme file in the FreeRTOS/Source/Portable directory for more 

information.