As you are unlocked, the TCB would not be the place to look.

You would examine the previous RB - which might be in the middle of something
not part of your code - to determine exactly what you want. For example, if
you determine that you are in the middle of an I/O routine, you probably would
want to find where in your application the I/O was invoked.

How would you use this information? 

On Fri, 20 Oct 2017 10:30:55 -0400 Thomas David Rivers <[email protected]>
wrote:

:>Well -
:>
:>  When an STIMER (STIMERM) exit "pops" - there is little to say
:> about the state of the task... but, if you wanted to know _where_
:> the program was executing at the time of the exit... where would
:> you look?
:>
:>   I wandered around the TCB a little - but nothing was immediately
:> obvious; and I thought someone here probably knows precisely
:> where this is kept.
:>
:>     - Thanks -
:>      - Dave Rivers -

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