Function esp_idf_hal::sys::xTaskResumeFromISR
source ยท pub unsafe extern "C" fn xTaskResumeFromISR(
xTaskToResume: *mut tskTaskControlBlock,
) -> i32
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@cond !DOC_EXCLUDE_HEADER_SECTION task. h @code{c} void xTaskResumeFromISR( TaskHandle_t xTaskToResume ); @endcode @endcond
INCLUDE_xTaskResumeFromISR must be defined as 1 for this function to be available. See the configuration section for more information.
An implementation of vTaskResume() that can be called from within an ISR.
A task that has been suspended by one or more calls to vTaskSuspend () will be made available for running again by a single call to xTaskResumeFromISR ().
xTaskResumeFromISR() should not be used to synchronise a task with an interrupt if there is a chance that the interrupt could arrive prior to the task being suspended - as this can lead to interrupts being missed. Use of a semaphore as a synchronisation mechanism would avoid this eventuality.
@param xTaskToResume Handle to the task being readied.
@return pdTRUE if resuming the task should result in a context switch, otherwise pdFALSE. This is used by the ISR to determine if a context switch may be required following the ISR.
@cond !DOC_SINGLE_GROUP \defgroup vTaskResumeFromISR vTaskResumeFromISR @endcond \ingroup TaskCtrl