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2001-01-22 Joel Sherrill <joel@OARcorp.com>
* include/rtems/rtems/timer.h, src/timerserver.c: Add priority argument to rtems_timer_initiate_server().
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2001-01-22 Joel Sherrill <joel@OARcorp.com>
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* include/rtems/rtems/timer.h, src/timerserver.c: Add priority
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argument to rtems_timer_initiate_server().
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2001-01-18 Joel Sherrill <joel@OARcorp.com>
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* include/rtems/system.h: Only include cpuopts.h when building a
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@@ -310,7 +310,10 @@ rtems_status_code rtems_timer_reset(
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* It must be invoked before any task-based timers can be initiated.
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*/
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#define RTEMS_TIMER_SERVER_DEFAULT_PRIORITY -1
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rtems_status_code rtems_timer_initiate_server(
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unsigned32 priority,
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unsigned32 stack_size,
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rtems_attribute attribute_set
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);
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@@ -147,8 +147,9 @@ Thread _Timer_Server_body(
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* It must be invoked before any task-based timers can be initiated.
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*
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* Input parameters:
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* priority - timer server priority
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* stack_size - stack size in bytes
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* attribute_set - thread attributes
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* attribute_set - timer server attributes
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*
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* Output parameters:
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* RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL - if successful
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@@ -157,12 +158,24 @@ Thread _Timer_Server_body(
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rtems_status_code rtems_timer_initiate_server(
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unsigned32 priority,
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unsigned32 stack_size,
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rtems_attribute attribute_set
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)
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{
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rtems_id id;
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rtems_status_code status;
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rtems_id id;
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rtems_status_code status;
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rtems_task_priority _priority;
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/*
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* Make sure the requested priority is valid.
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*/
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_priority = priority;
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if ( priority == RTEMS_TIMER_SERVER_DEFAULT_PRIORITY )
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_priority = 0;
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else if ( !_RTEMS_tasks_Priority_is_valid( priority ) )
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return RTEMS_INVALID_PRIORITY;
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/*
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* Just to make sure the test versus create/start operation are atomic.
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@@ -176,17 +189,28 @@ rtems_status_code rtems_timer_initiate_server(
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}
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/*
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* Create the Timer Server with the name the name of "TIME". The priority
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* is always "0" which makes it higher than any other task in the system.
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* It is also always NO_PREEMPT so it looks like an interrupt to other tasks.
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* Create the Timer Server with the name the name of "TIME". The attribute
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* RTEMS_SYSTEM_TASK allows us to set a priority to 0 which will makes it
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* higher than any other task in the system. It can be viewed as a low
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* priority interrupt. It is also always NO_PREEMPT so it looks like
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* an interrupt to other tasks.
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*
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* We allow the user to override the default priority because the Timer
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* Server can invoke TSRs which must adhere to language run-time or
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* other library rules. For example, if using a TSR written in Ada the
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* Server should run at the same priority as the priority Ada task.
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* Otherwise, the priority ceiling for the mutex used to protect the
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* GNAT run-time is violated.
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*/
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status = rtems_task_create(
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rtems_build_name( 'T', 'I', 'M', 'E' ),
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1, /* create with priority 1 since 0 is illegal */
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0x4954454d, /* "TIME" */
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_priority, /* create with priority 1 since 0 is illegal */
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stack_size, /* let user specify stack size */
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RTEMS_NO_PREEMPT, /* no preempt is like an interrupt */
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attribute_set, /* user may want floating point */
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/* user may want floating point but we need */
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/* system task specified for 0 priority */
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attribute_set | RTEMS_SYSTEM_TASK,
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&id /* get the id back */
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);
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if (status) {
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@@ -224,16 +248,6 @@ rtems_status_code rtems_timer_initiate_server(
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_Objects_Get_index(id)
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);
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/*
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* A priority of 0, higher than any user task, combined with no preemption
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* makes this task the highest priority in any application. It can be
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* viewed as a low priority interrupt. The FALSE argument indicates
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* that the task is to be appended (not prepended) to its priority
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* chain at the end of this operation.
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*/
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_Thread_Change_priority( _Timer_Server, 0, FALSE );
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/*
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* Initialize the timer lists that the server will manage.
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*/
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@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
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2001-01-22 Joel Sherrill <joel@OARcorp.com>
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* include/rtems/rtems/timer.h, src/timerserver.c: Add priority
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argument to rtems_timer_initiate_server().
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2001-01-18 Joel Sherrill <joel@OARcorp.com>
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* include/rtems/system.h: Only include cpuopts.h when building a
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@@ -310,7 +310,10 @@ rtems_status_code rtems_timer_reset(
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* It must be invoked before any task-based timers can be initiated.
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*/
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#define RTEMS_TIMER_SERVER_DEFAULT_PRIORITY -1
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rtems_status_code rtems_timer_initiate_server(
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unsigned32 priority,
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unsigned32 stack_size,
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rtems_attribute attribute_set
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);
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@@ -147,8 +147,9 @@ Thread _Timer_Server_body(
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* It must be invoked before any task-based timers can be initiated.
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*
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* Input parameters:
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* priority - timer server priority
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* stack_size - stack size in bytes
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* attribute_set - thread attributes
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* attribute_set - timer server attributes
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*
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* Output parameters:
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* RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL - if successful
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@@ -157,12 +158,24 @@ Thread _Timer_Server_body(
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rtems_status_code rtems_timer_initiate_server(
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unsigned32 priority,
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unsigned32 stack_size,
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rtems_attribute attribute_set
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)
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{
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rtems_id id;
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rtems_status_code status;
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rtems_id id;
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rtems_status_code status;
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rtems_task_priority _priority;
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/*
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* Make sure the requested priority is valid.
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*/
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_priority = priority;
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if ( priority == RTEMS_TIMER_SERVER_DEFAULT_PRIORITY )
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_priority = 0;
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else if ( !_RTEMS_tasks_Priority_is_valid( priority ) )
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return RTEMS_INVALID_PRIORITY;
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/*
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* Just to make sure the test versus create/start operation are atomic.
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@@ -176,17 +189,28 @@ rtems_status_code rtems_timer_initiate_server(
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}
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/*
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* Create the Timer Server with the name the name of "TIME". The priority
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* is always "0" which makes it higher than any other task in the system.
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* It is also always NO_PREEMPT so it looks like an interrupt to other tasks.
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* Create the Timer Server with the name the name of "TIME". The attribute
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* RTEMS_SYSTEM_TASK allows us to set a priority to 0 which will makes it
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* higher than any other task in the system. It can be viewed as a low
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* priority interrupt. It is also always NO_PREEMPT so it looks like
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* an interrupt to other tasks.
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*
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* We allow the user to override the default priority because the Timer
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* Server can invoke TSRs which must adhere to language run-time or
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* other library rules. For example, if using a TSR written in Ada the
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* Server should run at the same priority as the priority Ada task.
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* Otherwise, the priority ceiling for the mutex used to protect the
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* GNAT run-time is violated.
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*/
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status = rtems_task_create(
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rtems_build_name( 'T', 'I', 'M', 'E' ),
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1, /* create with priority 1 since 0 is illegal */
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0x4954454d, /* "TIME" */
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_priority, /* create with priority 1 since 0 is illegal */
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stack_size, /* let user specify stack size */
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RTEMS_NO_PREEMPT, /* no preempt is like an interrupt */
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attribute_set, /* user may want floating point */
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/* user may want floating point but we need */
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/* system task specified for 0 priority */
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attribute_set | RTEMS_SYSTEM_TASK,
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&id /* get the id back */
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);
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if (status) {
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@@ -224,16 +248,6 @@ rtems_status_code rtems_timer_initiate_server(
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_Objects_Get_index(id)
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);
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/*
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* A priority of 0, higher than any user task, combined with no preemption
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* makes this task the highest priority in any application. It can be
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* viewed as a low priority interrupt. The FALSE argument indicates
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* that the task is to be appended (not prepended) to its priority
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* chain at the end of this operation.
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*/
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_Thread_Change_priority( _Timer_Server, 0, FALSE );
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/*
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* Initialize the timer lists that the server will manage.
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*/
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