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Ran 22 Feb 2019 11:42AM UTC
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RTX5: Make rtx_core_ca.h cope with compiler in Thumb mode

Assembler in rtx_core_ca.h is on the whole unified syntax such that it
should work fine if assembled as either ARM or Thumb-2.

The exception was __get_PSP, which uses STM^, which is only available
in ARM state.

Flagging for this function was incorrect, except for IAR - it switched
assembler state without telling the compiler, meaning that the resulting
assembler output could be incorrect, and that the function itself would
not be correctly marked as an ARM function - the CPU would enter in
Thumb state.

Alternative fix would be to switch to System mode, which would work
as either ARM or Thumb-2 assembler, like the rest of the file, but
this is the minimal change.

Fixes #526.

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Jobs
ID Job ID Ran Files Coverage
2 26419.2 (NAME=tools-py2.7) 22 Feb 2019 11:42AM UTC 0
34.93
Travis Job 26419.2
4 26419.4 (NAME=tools-py3.5) 22 Feb 2019 11:42AM UTC 0
35.3
Travis Job 26419.4
5 26419.5 (NAME=tools-py3.6) 22 Feb 2019 11:42AM UTC 0
35.2
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6 26419.6 (NAME=tools-py3.7) 22 Feb 2019 11:46AM UTC 0
35.32
Travis Job 26419.6
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