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Updates #4705
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Updates #4662
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Updates #4662
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These uninitialized variables were causing warnings to be generated.
Updates #4662
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Updates #4662
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Changed format of size_t variable being printed.
Updates #4662
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Added two pragmas to address, and changed the value of
AARCH64_EXCEPTION_MAKE_ENUM_64_BIT to INT_MAX because the old value was not
in range of an int.
Updates #4662
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Updates #4662
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Changed the size of the array to 1 to get rid of the warning.
Updates #4662
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Updates #4662
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The warning that this fixes states that "ISO C restricts enumerator values to
range of 'int'."
Updates #4662
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Changing the offset from 0 to 1 got rid of a warning stating that offset 0 is
out of bounds.
Updates #4662
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Updates #4662
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The .data.rel.ro* linker input section pattern accidentally matches with
writeable data those symbol name starts with "ro".
Close #4701.
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Updates #4691.
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Updates #4691
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This adds the configure option CONFIGURE_POSIX_TIMERS_FACE_BEHAVIOR
which allows the application to choose whether to have the POSIX
timer_create() function follow the behavior defined by POSIX or
the FACE Technical Standard.
Updates #4691.
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The interfaces in the MallocSupport group belong to the implementation. They
are used by confdefs.h for example.
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Add the direct BSP character ouput to the report hash.
Update #3716.
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Update #3716.
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rtl-mdreloc-arm.c was used as the basis for rtl-mdreloc-aarch64.c. This lead
to some code being shared by the two files. The code was consolidated into
rtl-unwind-arm.c.
Closes #4686
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This issue was reported by Coverity Scan for RTEMS:
CID 1507760: Control flow issues (DEADCODE)
Closes #4690.
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Updates #4662
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Updates #4662
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Closes #4690
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Update #4670.
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A relative CLOCK_REALTIME time out shall not be affected by CLOCK_REALTIME
changes through clock_settime(). Since our CLOCK_REALTIME is basically just
CLOCK_MONOTONIC plus an offset, we can simply use the CLOCK_MONOTONIC watchdog
for relative CLOCK_REALTIME time outs.
Update #4690.
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- Report version, cpu, bsp, tools and options.
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Since commit 6a6580331df3e09516d50f37d4dd5fd57825c08a, the local table is
zero-initialized. Use an initial object control block instead.
Update #4678.
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In rtems_rtl_symbol_global_add() the loop that gets to the end of the symbol
table used "unsigned long" to increment the index for the table. For most
architectures this resulted in 4, but with AArch64, it results in 8. This
resulted in the symbols being read in wrong. Changing this to void* along with
changing the RISC-V specific code for 8 byte pointers in rtems-tools to work
independent of the architecture.
Updates #4673
Closes #4682
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Updates #4682
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rtl-mdreloc-aarch64.c and elf_machdep.h came from NetBSD.
Updates #4682
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The aarch64 define was incorrect. This was causing the libdl tests to not
work correctly.
Updates #4682
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Updated this file with the newer version in NetBSD.
Updates #4682
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Place the object control blocks in dedicated sections to allow a linker garbage
collection.
Update #4678.
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The rtems_task_delete() directive is basically just a combined pthread_cancel()
and pthread_join(). In addition, it removes the PTHREAD_DETACHED state. The
exit value returned by pthread_join() of threads cancelled by
rtems_task_delete() should reflect this by getting a PTHREAD_CANCELED value
instead of NULL which could be a normal exit value.
Close #4680.
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Threads may join the thread termination of another thread using the
pthread_join() or rtems_task_delete() directives. The thread cancel operation
used a special case priority boosting mechanism implemented by
_Thread_Raise_real_priority(). The problem was that this approach
* is not transitive,
* does not account for priority adjustments of the calling task
while waiting for the join,
* does not support clustered scheduling, and
* does not detect deadlocks.
All these problems are fixed by using a priority inheritance thread queue for
the join operation.
Close #4679.
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- Support DDRMC0 region 0 up to 2G in size
- Support DDRMC0 region 1 with DDR memory greater than 2G
up to the DDRMC0 max amount
- Extend the heap with region 1's memory
Closes #4684
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Update #4684
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This fixes a test failure on 64-bit systems with RTEMS_DEBUG enabled.
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The objects local table must be statically zero-initialized so that
_Objects_Get() and _Objects_Get_no_protection() return NULL if no object is
associated with the identifier.
Update #4678.
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The uniprocessor schedulers had some special case logic for the
PRIORITY_PSEUDO_ISR priority. Tasks with a priority of PRIORITY_PSEUDO_ISR
were allowed to preempt a not preemptible task. If other higher priority task
are made ready while a PRIORITY_PSEUDO_ISR task preempts a not preemptible
task, then the other tasks run before the not preemptible task. This made the
RTEMS_NO_PREEMPT mode ineffective.
Remove the PRIORITY_PSEUDO_ISR special case logic. This simplifies the
uniprocessor schedulers. Move the uniprocessor-specific scheduler support to
the new header file <rtems/score/scheduleruniimpl.h>.
Close #2365.
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The build option definitions were rearranged such that the option
definitions used in the linker script were not available. This caused
linker errors when building.
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