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of switching to the modified GNU GPL.
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down.
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was done based on the 3.6.0 release and had to be autoconf'ed locally.
It is turned on is the bsp enables it and it is not explicitly disabled
via the configure option --disable-tcpip. As many warnings as possible
were removed locally after the code was merged. Only the gen68360
and mvme136 bsps were compiled this way.
The ka9q port and network driver were submitted by Eric Norum
(eric@skatter.USask.Ca).
The network demo programs are not included in the tree at this point.
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and gcc 2.8.x -specs options.
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should simplify the build process.
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statuses being returned to gnat runtime in order for it to raise
use_errors. This was needed to identify the places in gnat's runtime
which needed to be addressed.
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malloc for per-thread reentrancy structure allocation.
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miscellaneous corrections in casting.
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mode have stubs.
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This implementation of sleep is now only used when the POSIX API is not
configured.
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applications which use only the rtems api (i.e. not the posix api) will
link.
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of the POSIX API necessary to support the GNAT runtime to initially compile.
We now have verified that the specifications for the necessary routines
are correct per the POSIX standards we have.
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from the application code, this file required more visibility than
is given by default to application code.
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the inline implementation. The impetus for this was twofold. First,
it is incorrect to have static inline prototypes when using the macro
implementation. Second, this reduced the number of lines in the include
files seen by rtems.h by about 2000 lines.
Next we restricted visibility for the inline routines to inside the
executive itself EXCEPT for a handful of objects. This reduced the
number of include files included by rtems.h by 40 files and reduced
the lines in the include files seen by rtems.h by about 6000 lines.
In total, these reduced the compile time of the entire RTEMS tree by 20%.
This results in about 8 minutes savings on the SparcStation 10 morgana.
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only required in a multiprocessor system. It was replace by the MPCI
Receive Server. As a result, the CPU Table field for extra stack for
the SYSI task was changed to be extra stack for the MPCI Receive Server.
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insures that stdout is line buffered (see setvbuf).
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Changed back to Newlib for Solaris UNIX simulator.
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Configuration Table Template file added and all tests
modified to use this. All gvar.h and conftbl.h files
removed from test directories.
Configuration parameter maximum_devices added.
Core semaphore and mutex handlers added and RTEMS API Semaphore
Manager updated to reflect this.
Initialization sequence changed to invoke API specific initialization
routines. Initialization tasks table now owned by RTEMS Tasks Manager.
Added user extension for post-switch.
Utilized user extensions to implement API specific functionality
like signal dispatching.
Added extensions to the System Initialization Thread so that an
API can register a function to be invoked while the system
is being initialized. These are largely equivalent to the
pre-driver and post-driver hooks.
Added the Modules file oar-go32_p5, modified oar-go32, and modified
the file make/custom/go32.cfg to look at an environment varable which
determines what CPU model is being used.
All BSPs updated to reflect named devices and clock driver's IOCTL
used by the Shared Memory Driver. Also merged clock isr into
main file and removed ckisr.c where possible.
Updated spsize to reflect new and moved variables.
Makefiles for the executive source and include files updated to show
break down of files into Core, RTEMS API, and Neither.
Header and inline files installed into subdirectory based on whether
logically in the Core or a part of the RTEMS API.
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Rearranged code to created thread handler routines to initialize,
start, restart, and "close/delete" a thread.
Made internal threads their own object class. This now uses the
thread support routines for starting and initializing a thread.
Insured deleted tasks are freed to the Inactive pool associated with the
correct Information block.
Added an RTEMS API specific data area to the thread control block.
Beginnings of removing the word "rtems" from the core.
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both fixed length "raw" names and strings from the API's point of view.
Both inline and macro implementations were tested.
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(tbennett@divnc.com) including the following major additions:
+ variable length messages
+ named devices
+ debug monitor
+ association tables/variables
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newlib C library.
Fixed bug where length did not take into account amount added
for alignment requirements.
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+ c/src/lib/libc/support/generic/malloc.c did not initialize the
sbrk amount
+ _Thread_Handler in c/src/exec/rtems/thread.c left a window
during the begin extension which could result in a context switch
fixed places which did not correctly distinguish between an
CPU_isr and a CPU_isr_entry.
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