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The old strategy was to only do context switching from within the PendSV handler. This worked fine until now because all syscalls were handled either atomically or just returned -EAGAIN if the resource was locked or busy. However, with the introduction of I/O wait, we need to be able to sleep directly from within the kernel by moving the context switching completely into the kernel.
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ArmAsm
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ArmAsm
/* See the end of this file for copyright, license, and warranty information. */
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.include "asm.S"
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.text
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/* void schedule(void); */
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.extern schedule
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/* void handle_pend_sv(void); */
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func_begin handle_pend_sv
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prepare_entry
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bl schedule
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prepare_leave
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bx lr
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func_end handle_pend_sv
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/*
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* This file is part of Ardix.
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* Copyright (c) 2020, 2021 Felix Kopp <owo@fef.moe>.
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*
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* Ardix is non-violent software: you may only use, redistribute,
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* and/or modify it under the terms of the CNPLv6+ as found in
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* the LICENSE file in the source code root directory or at
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* <https://git.pixie.town/thufie/CNPL>.
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*
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* Ardix comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent
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* permitted by applicable law. See the CNPLv6+ for details.
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*/
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