Yes, it is correct that the Control Task Trigger block is used to explicitly define which interrupt is used for triggering the (rate monotonic) task scheduler. Note that the generated C2000 code always uses one, and only one, interrupt. If no Control Task Trigger is present in the model, the Coder will automatically setup an appropriate interrupt trigger. The execution of all tasks is synchronous to this interrupt.
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