Micheal:
It would make sense that it is always the address of the current TCB,
regardless of operating mode (except when in SRB mode, when PSATOLD is
zero).
IIRC, it is used along with PSAAOLD to determine what was running on a
CPU that dies (generating an external interrupt), so that ACR c
On Thu, 16 Sep 2010 09:10:50 -0400 Micheal Butz
wrote:
:>Would anyone know if the value of PSATOLD is different in XMEM mode
PSATOLD contains the address of the currently dispatched task in the home
address space. XMEM mode does not change that. But be careful because it is
quite likely that the
Hi
Would anyone know if the value of PSATOLD is different in XMEM mode
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