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Thanks for your contribution. We currently have three vectored interrupt implementations so I will ask for your patience while we consolidate to a single upstream version. |
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…et event (FreeRTOS#366) Update MQTT demos to log warning on receiving PINGRESP packet in event callback
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RISC-V Nested Interrupt Support
Description
This adds nested interrupt support to the RISC-V port. As a bonus it adds a
xPortIsInsideInterruptmacro. Inspired by Canaan's port.Test Steps
Tested on a Kendryte K210 64-bit RISC-V MCU with an interrupt-heavy application that would crash reproducibly without this change.
Disclaimer
I'm not a RISC-V or OS programming expert. I only tested this on a single target. I'm not mad if this PR stays open for a long time until someone can confirm its correctness (or not).
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