Hi,
I am using I.mx6q Sabre-sd board. I am trying to write my own custom OS. During the context switching process, the context switch happens accurately but the control doesn't return to the exact position. ie. when the context has to be switched, i call a function that is written in assembly. After the assembly has been executed the context gets switched but the control doesn't reach where the assembly function was actually called. But the next task is being executed accurately. What might be the problem. The assembly code i am using is,
.global _context_switch
.func _context_switch
//save required registers
_context_switch:
STMFD sp!,{r14}
STMFD sp!,{r0-r12,r14}
MRS r0,cpsr
STMFD sp!,{r0}
LDR r0,__userStackPtr2Ptr
LDR r1,[r0]
STR sp,[r1]
//
LDR r0,__newUserStackPtr2Ptr
LDR r12,[r0]
LDR sp ,[r12]
LDMFD sp!,{r0}
ORR r0,r0,#0xc0
MSR cpsr,r0
BIC r0,r0,#0xc0
MSR spsr,r0
LDR sp,[r12]
ADD sp,sp,#4
LDMFD sp!,{r0-r12,lr}
LDMFD sp!,{pc}^
// sub lr, lr, #4;
// bx lr
.endfunc
Is this correct? Am i missing some steps ? I am not good with assembly. Please help.
Regards,
Ajeesh
Hi Ajeesh,
writing your own operating system is a huge task and this is out of our free support scope. I can recommend this nice reference Real-Time Concepts for Embedded Systems by Qing Li and Carolyn or you may also o aquire our NXP professional support and services here Professional Support and Service Resources|NXP
Regards,
Carlos
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