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* General effort to make things compile with macros not inlines
* inline/rtems/score/coremutex.inl: Added comment indicating
for macros there is another copy of
_CORE_mutex_Seize_interrupt_trylock() in src/coremutexseize.c.
* src/coremutexseize.c: Added body of
_CORE_mutex_Seize_interrupt_trylock() for macro case.
* macros/rtems/score/coremutex.inl: Added prototype for
_CORE_mutex_Seize_interrupt_trylock() since there is a real
body when macros are enabled.
* macros/rtems/score/coresem.inl: Added macro implementation of
_CORE_semaphore_Seize_isr_disable.
* macros/score/Makefile.am: Fixed typos.
* rtems/score/address.inl: Correct macro implementation of
_Addresses_Is_aligned() so it would compile.
* macros/rtems/score/coremsg.inl: Added closing parentheses.
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blocking sends when the queue is full. The SuperCore was enhanced
to support blocking on send. The existing POSIX API was debugged
and numerous test cases were added to psxmsgq01 by Jennifer Averett.
SuperCore enhancements and resulting modifications to other APIs
were done by Joel.
There is one significant point of interpretation for the POSIX API.
What happens to threads already blocked on a message queue when the
mode of that same message queue is changed from blocking to non-blocking?
We decided to unblock all waiting tasks with an EAGAIN error just
as if a non-blocking version of the same operation had returned
unsatisfied. This case is not discussed in the POSIX standard and
other implementations may have chosen differently.
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of switching to the modified GNU GPL.
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single biggest changes were the expansion of the workspace size
macro to include other types of objects and the increase in the
minimum stack size for most CPUs.
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