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@ -371,7 +371,14 @@ void QS_onFlush(void) {
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* the QF/QK and is not disabled. Such ISRs don't need to call QK_ISR_ENTRY/
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* QK_ISR_EXIT and they cannot post or publish events.
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*/
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void UART0_IRQHandler(void) {
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/* NOTE: The name of this ISR must match the Vector Table in the startup code.
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* Unfortunately, the ISR names provided in the startup code in the ST RTE
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* (Run-Time Environment) are NOT compatible with the CMSIS naming convention
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* XXX_IRQHandler(). Instead, the startup code (file in Device/starup_TM4C123.s)
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* uses the name XXX_Handler(). Therefore this ISR is change here to match
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* this non-standard convention.
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*/
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void UART0_Handler(void) { // should be UART0_IRQHandler() by CMSIS
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uint32_t status = UART0->RIS; /* get the raw interrupt status */
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UART0->ICR = status; /* clear the asserted interrupts */
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