Update PMIC and IMU interrupt handlers to be like FreeRTOS examples#119
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Update PMIC and IMU interrupt handlers to be like FreeRTOS examples#119jburgess777 wants to merge 1 commit intoemfcamp:masterfrom
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examples of xEventGroupSetBitsFromISR() in event_groups.h and http://www.freertos.org/xEventGroupSetBitsFromISR.html
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@dpslwk Shall we merge this? You're probably in the best position to judge this. |
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This pull is more for comment & review rather than a firm pull request. I have no previous experience with FreeRTOS but the current code seems inconsistent with the examples of xEventGroupSetBitsFromISR() in event_groups.h and http://www.freertos.org/xEventGroupSetBitsFromISR.html
I have been wondering whether the PMIC is responsible for some lockups because the USB serial debug occasionally reports a flood of charge state changes. Perhaps there is noise on the MCP_STAT line or maybe the battery charger is oscillating between the charging and non-charging states as the dynamic CPU power usage effects the battery voltage.