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Updates #3053.
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The __builtin_unreachable() cannot be used with current GCC versions to
tell the compiler that a function does not return to the caller, see:
https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=99151
Add a no return variant of _Thread_Dispatch_direct() to avoid generation
of dead code.
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Use common phrases for the file brief descriptions.
Update #3706.
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Update #3706.
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Update #3706
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This function is slighly too complex for inlining with two if
statements. The caller already needs a stack frame due to the potential
call to _Thread_Do_dispatch(). In _Thread_Dispatch_enable() the call to
_Thread_Do_dispatch() can be optimized to a tail call.
A text size comparision
(text size after patch - text size before patch)
/ text size before patch
on sparc/erc32 with SMP enabled showed these results:
Minimum -0.000697892 (fsdosfsname01.exe)
Median -0.00745021 (psxtimes01.exe)
Maximum -0.0233032 (spscheduler01.exe)
A text size comparision
text size after patch - text size before patch
on sparc/erc32 with SMP enabled showed these results:
Minimum -3312 (ada_sp09.exe)
Median -1024 (tm15.exe)
Maximum -592 (spglobalcon01.exe)
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This bug had probably no effect since the interrupt enable is idempotent
on all CPU ports.
Close #3496.
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A speciality of the RTEMS build system was the make preinstall step. It
copied header files from arbitrary locations into the build tree. The
header files were included via the -Bsome/build/tree/path GCC command
line option.
This has at least seven problems:
* The make preinstall step itself needs time and disk space.
* Errors in header files show up in the build tree copy. This makes it
hard for editors to open the right file to fix the error.
* There is no clear relationship between source and build tree header
files. This makes an audit of the build process difficult.
* The visibility of all header files in the build tree makes it
difficult to enforce API barriers. For example it is discouraged to
use BSP-specifics in the cpukit.
* An introduction of a new build system is difficult.
* Include paths specified by the -B option are system headers. This
may suppress warnings.
* The parallel build had sporadic failures on some hosts.
This patch removes the make preinstall step. All installed header
files are moved to dedicated include directories in the source tree.
Let @RTEMS_CPU@ be the target architecture, e.g. arm, powerpc, sparc,
etc. Let @RTEMS_BSP_FAMILIY@ be a BSP family base directory, e.g.
erc32, imx, qoriq, etc.
The new cpukit include directories are:
* cpukit/include
* cpukit/score/cpu/@RTEMS_CPU@/include
* cpukit/libnetworking
The new BSP include directories are:
* bsps/include
* bsps/@RTEMS_CPU@/include
* bsps/@RTEMS_CPU@/@RTEMS_BSP_FAMILIY@/include
There are build tree include directories for generated files.
The include directory order favours the most general header file, e.g.
it is not possible to override general header files via the include path
order.
The "bootstrap -p" option was removed. The new "bootstrap -H" option
should be used to regenerate the "headers.am" files.
Update #3254.
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