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-rw-r--r--doc/new_chapters/Makefile.am9
-rw-r--r--doc/new_chapters/cpuuse.t142
-rw-r--r--doc/new_chapters/gen_section10
-rw-r--r--doc/new_chapters/new_chapters.texi4
4 files changed, 2 insertions, 163 deletions
diff --git a/doc/new_chapters/Makefile.am b/doc/new_chapters/Makefile.am
index 017bbd6d93..db25ec8f22 100644
--- a/doc/new_chapters/Makefile.am
+++ b/doc/new_chapters/Makefile.am
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ include $(top_srcdir)/project.am
include $(top_srcdir)/main.am
GENERATED_FILES = \
- rtmonuse.texi cpuuse.texi error.texi monitor.texi
+ rtmonuse.texi error.texi monitor.texi
COMMON_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/common/cpright.texi
@@ -27,11 +27,6 @@ rtmonuse.texi: rtmonuse.t
-u "Top" \
-n "" < $< > $@
-cpuuse.texi: cpuuse.t
- $(BMENU2) -p "" \
- -u "Top" \
- -n "" < $< > $@
-
error.texi: error.t
$(BMENU2) -p "" \
-u "Top" \
@@ -44,7 +39,7 @@ monitor.texi: monitor.t
noinst_SCRIPTS = gen_section
-EXTRA_DIST = cpuuse.t error.t monitor.t rtmonuse.t STATUS TODO \
+EXTRA_DIST = error.t monitor.t rtmonuse.t STATUS TODO \
$(noinst_SCRIPTS)
CLEANFILES += new_chapters.info new_chapters.info-?
diff --git a/doc/new_chapters/cpuuse.t b/doc/new_chapters/cpuuse.t
deleted file mode 100644
index a83ead2be9..0000000000
--- a/doc/new_chapters/cpuuse.t
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,142 +0,0 @@
-@c
-@c COPYRIGHT (c) 1988-2002.
-@c On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR).
-@c All rights reserved.
-@c
-@c $Id$
-@c
-
-@chapter CPU Usage Statistics
-
-@section Introduction
-
-The CPU usage statistics manager is an RTEMS support
-component that provides a convenient way to manipulate
-the CPU usage information associated with each task
-The routines provided by the CPU usage statistics manager are:
-
-@itemize @bullet
-@item @code{CPU_usage_Dump} - Report CPU Usage Statistics
-@item @code{CPU_usage_Reset} - Reset CPU Usage Statistics
-@end itemize
-
-@section Background
-
-@section Operations
-
-@section Report CPU Usage Statistics
-
-@subsection Reporting Period Statistics
-
-The application may dynamically report the CPU usage for every
-task in the system by calling the @code{CPU_usage_Dump} routine.
-This routine prints a table with the following information per task:
-
-@itemize @bullet
-@item task id
-@item task name
-@item number of clock ticks executed
-@item percentage of time consumed by this task
-@end itemize
-
-The following is an example of the report generated:
-
-@example
-@group
-CPU Usage by thread
- ID NAME TICKS PERCENT
-0x04010001 IDLE 0 0.000
-0x08010002 TA1 1203 0.748
-0x08010003 TA2 203 0.126
-0x08010004 TA3 202 0.126
-
-Ticks since last reset = 1600
-
-Total Units = 1608
-@end group
-@end example
-
-Notice that the "Total Units" is greater than the ticks per reset.
-This is an artifact of the way in which RTEMS keeps track of CPU
-usage. When a task is context switched into the CPU, the number
-of clock ticks it has executed is incremented. While the task
-is executing, this number is incremented on each clock tick.
-Otherwise, if a task begins and completes execution between
-successive clock ticks, there would be no way to tell that it
-executed at all.
-
-Another thing to keep in mind when looking at idle time, is that
-many systems -- especially during debug -- have a task providing
-some type of debug interface. It is usually fine to think of the
-total idle time as being the sum of the IDLE task and a debug
-task that will not be included in a production build of an application.
-
-@section Reset CPU Usage Statistics
-
-Invoking the @code{CPU_usage_Reset} routine resets the CPU usage
-statistics for all tasks in the system.
-
-@section Directives
-
-This section details the CPU usage statistics manager's directives.
-A subsection is dedicated to each of this manager's directives
-and describes the calling sequence, related constants, usage,
-and status codes.
-
-@page
-@subsection CPU_usage_Dump - Report CPU Usage Statistics
-
-@subheading CALLING SEQUENCE:
-
-@ifset is-C
-@example
-void CPU_usage_Dump( void );
-@end example
-@end ifset
-
-@ifset is-Ada
-@example
-An Ada interface is not currently available.
-@end example
-@end ifset
-
-@subheading STATUS CODES: NONE
-
-@subheading DESCRIPTION:
-
-This routine prints out a table detailing the CPU usage statistics for
-all tasks in the system.
-
-@subheading NOTES:
-
-NONE
-
-@page
-@subsection CPU_usage_Reset - Reset CPU Usage Statistics
-
-@subheading CALLING SEQUENCE:
-
-@ifset is-C
-@example
-void CPU_usage_Reset( void );
-@end example
-@end ifset
-
-@ifset is-Ada
-@example
-An Ada interface is not currently available.
-@end example
-@end ifset
-
-@subheading STATUS CODES: NONE
-
-@subheading DESCRIPTION:
-
-This routine re-initializes the CPU usage statistics for all tasks
-in the system to their initial state. The initial state is that
-a task has not executed and thus has consumed no CPU time.
-default state which is when zero period executions have occurred.
-
-@subheading NOTES:
-
-NONE
diff --git a/doc/new_chapters/gen_section b/doc/new_chapters/gen_section
index d1b472ec3f..5950a2e303 100644
--- a/doc/new_chapters/gen_section
+++ b/doc/new_chapters/gen_section
@@ -129,22 +129,12 @@ case ${chapter} in
ROUTINES="strcpy strncpy strcat strncat strcmp strncmp strchr strcspn \
strpbrk strrchr strspn strstr strtok stlen"
;;
- misc_stackchk)
- CHAPTER_CAPS="Stack Bounds Checker"
- CHAPTER_LOWER="stack bounds checker"
- ROUTINES="Stack_check_Initialize Stack_check_Dump_usage"
- ;;
misc_rtmonuse)
CHAPTER_CAPS="Rate Monotonic Period Statistics"
CHAPTER_LOWER="rate monotonic period statistics"
ROUTINES="Period_usage_Initialize Period_usage_Reset \
Period_usage_Update Period_usage_Dump"
;;
- misc_cpuuse)
- CHAPTER_CAPS="CPU Usage Statistics"
- CHAPTER_LOWER="CPU usage statistics"
- ROUTINES="CPU_usage_Dump CPU_usage_Reset"
- ;;
misc_error)
CHAPTER_CAPS="Error Reporting Support"
CHAPTER_LOWER="error reporting support"
diff --git a/doc/new_chapters/new_chapters.texi b/doc/new_chapters/new_chapters.texi
index 3552421c8e..aaa11ba334 100644
--- a/doc/new_chapters/new_chapters.texi
+++ b/doc/new_chapters/new_chapters.texi
@@ -78,9 +78,7 @@
@c This prevents a black box from being printed on "overflow" lines.
@c The alternative is to rework a sentence to avoid this problem.
-@include stackchk.texi
@include rtmonuse.texi
-@include cpuuse.texi
@include error.texi
@include monitor.texi
@ifinfo
@@ -90,9 +88,7 @@
This is the online version of the RTEMS POSIX API User's Guide
@menu
-* Stack Bounds Checker::
* Rate Monotonic Period Statistics::
-* CPU Usage Statistics::
* Error Reporting Support::
* Monitor Task::
* Command and Variable Index::