Difference between revisions of "KThreadContext"
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* Check if that core's KScheduler object indicates that it needs switching again and exit if it does not | * Check if that core's KScheduler object indicates that it needs switching again and exit if it does not | ||
* Otherwise, run the thread scheduler again and repeat all the steps to switch contexts again | * Otherwise, run the thread scheduler again and repeat all the steps to switch contexts again | ||
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Revision as of 15:45, 29 August 2016
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0xF38 | u32[4] | SVC access control data copied from KThread's owner process |
0xF50 | u32[10] | SVC mode registers, r4-r11, r13, r14 |
0xFF8 | u32 | FPEXC, floating point exception register for thread- stored and loaded on context switches |
When switching thread contexts the kernel does, in order:
- Load FPEXC
- Save the LR to r1- this LR is the return back to the main scheduling and context switching function
- Load r4-r11, SP, LR
- Branch back to r1, preserving the LR which was just reloaded, back to the main scheduling function, but in the context of the newly switched-to thread
- Disable Interrupts
- Check if that core's KScheduler object indicates that it needs switching again and exit if it does not
- Otherwise, run the thread scheduler again and repeat all the steps to switch contexts again