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Hi!
I'm running FreeRTOSv8.2.3 on a PIC32MZ. I have code that may run IN or OUTSIDE an ISR context, and I was wondering if there is a way to programmatically discover if the execution is occurring in an ISR context.
Kind regards,
VW
You can always read the info from the hardware registers, but easier:
extern UBaseType_t uxInterruptNesting;
if(uxInterruptNesting==0){
// in task
} else {
// in isr
}
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