* Saving and restoring the context on the stack is done by a CPU-dependent
* support routine which usually needs to be written in assembly.
*/
-EXTERN_C void asm_switch_context(cpustack_t **new_sp, cpustack_t **save_sp);
+EXTERN_C void asm_switch_context(cpu_stack_t **new_sp, cpu_stack_t **save_sp);
/**
*/
static void proc_schedule(void)
{
- cpuflags_t flags;
+ cpu_flags_t flags;
ATOMIC(LIST_ASSERT_VALID(&ProcReadyList));
ASSERT_USER_CONTEXT();
*/
if (CurrentProcess != old_process)
{
- cpustack_t *dummy;
+ cpu_stack_t *dummy;
#if CONFIG_KERN_MONITOR
LOG_INFO("Switch from %p(%s) to %p(%s)\n",