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 wup_tsk
 iwup_tsk
 
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 ER      wup_tsk (ID tskid);
 ER      iwup_tsk (ID tskid);
 
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 ID      tskid;
 
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 Value:	ID number of the task.
  
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 These service calls cancel the WAITING state (sleeping state) of the task specified by parameter 
tskid.
 
 As a result, the target task is moved from the sleeping state to the READY state, or from the WAITING-SUSPENDED state to the SUSPENDED state.
 
 If the target task is in a state other than the sleeping state when this service call is issued, this service call does not move the state but increments the wake-up request counter (by added 1 to the wake-up request counter).
 
 Note	 The wake-up request counter managed by the RI600V4 is configured in 8-bit widths. If the number of wake-up requests exceeds the maximum count value 255 as a result of issuing this service call, the counter manipulation processing is therefore not performed but "E_QOVR" is returned.
 
 
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 -	 When iwup_tsk was issued from a non-task,  TSK_SELF was specified for  tskid.
  
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 -	 This service call was issued in the CPU locked state.
  
 -	 The iwup_tsk was issued from task.
  
 -	 The wup_tsk was issued from non-task.
  
 -	 This service call was issued in the status "PSW.IPL > kernel interrupt mask level".
  
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 -	 Specified task is in the DORMANT state.
  
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 -	 Wake-up request count exceeded 255.
  
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