Function pointer within isr

Wendell Silva silvawp at gmail.com
Mon Jun 30 16:52:24 UTC 2014


André,

Technically, you should be able to call functions (directly or indirectly)
in any point of your program. AFAIK, there are only a subset of RTEMS
directives you shouldn't call from an ISR.
What kind of error have you got? BSP?

--Wendell.



2014-06-30 13:47 GMT-03:00 Andre Marques <andre.lousa.marques at gmail.com>:

> Hello,
>
> I am trying to call a function through a function pointer from an
> interrupt handler, but I am not sure if this is even possible as the system
> hangs at that point. If not, is there any way in RTEMS to have that
> function executed outside the isr?
>
> Thanks,
> André Marques.
>
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