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FreeRTOS-Kernel/portable/GCC/ARM_CM7
kar-rahul-aws 99797e14e3
Cortex-M Assert when NVIC implements 8 PRIO bits (#639)
* Cortex-M Assert when NVIC implements 8 PRIO bits

* Fix CM3 ports

* Fix ARM_CM3_MPU

* Fix ARM CM3

* Fix ARM_CM4_MPU

* Fix ARM_CM4

* Fix GCC ARM_CM7

* Fix IAR ARM ports

* Uncrustify changes

* Fix MikroC_ARM_CM4F port

* Fix MikroC_ARM_CM4F port-(2)

* Fix RVDS ARM ports

* Revert changes for Tasking/ARM_CM4F port

* Revert changes for Tasking/ARM_CM4F port-(2)

* Update port.c

Fix GCC/ARM_CM4F port

* Update port.c

* update GCC\ARM_CM4F port

* update port.c

* Assert to check configMAX_SYSCALL_INTERRUPT_PRIORITY is set to higher priority

* Fix merge error: remove duplicate code

* Fix typos

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Co-authored-by: Gaurav-Aggarwal-AWS <33462878+aggarg@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Ubuntu <ubuntu@ip-172-31-17-174.ec2.internal>
2 years ago
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r0p1 Cortex-M Assert when NVIC implements 8 PRIO bits (#639) 2 years ago
ReadMe.txt Normalize line endings and whitespace in source files 2 years ago

ReadMe.txt

There are two options for running FreeRTOS on ARM Cortex-M7 microcontrollers.
The best option depends on the revision of the ARM Cortex-M7 core in use.  The
revision is specified by an 'r' number, and a 'p' number, so will look something
like 'r0p1'.  Check the documentation for the microcontroller in use to find the
revision of the Cortex-M7 core used in that microcontroller.  If in doubt, use
the FreeRTOS port provided specifically for r0p1 revisions, as that can be used
with all core revisions.

The first option is to use the ARM Cortex-M4F port, and the second option is to
use the Cortex-M7 r0p1 port - the latter containing a minor errata workaround.

If the revision of the ARM Cortex-M7 core is not r0p1 then either option can be
used, but it is recommended to use the FreeRTOS ARM Cortex-M4F port located in
the /FreeRTOS/Source/portable/GCC/ARM_CM4F directory.

If the revision of the ARM Cortex-M7 core is r0p1 then use the FreeRTOS ARM
Cortex-M7 r0p1 port located in the /FreeRTOS/Source/portable/GCC/ARM_CM7/r0p1
directory.