This function will reactivate the task dispatcher after a call to Forbid(). Note that calls to Forbid() nest, and for every call to Forbid() you need a matching call to Permit().
INPUTS
None.
RESULT
Multitasking will be re-enabled.
EXAMPLE
No you really don't want to use this function.
SEE ALSO
Forbid(), Disable(), Enable(), Wait()
NOTES
This function preserves all registers.
To prevent deadlocks calling Wait() in forbidden state breaks the forbid - thus taskswitches may happen again.
BUGS
The only architecture that you can rely on the registers being saved is on the Motorola mc68000 family.
INTERNALS
If you want to preserve all the registers, replace this function in your $(KERNEL) directory. Otherwise this function is satisfactory.