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* score: Fix context switch extensions (SMP)Sebastian Huber2020-02-281-3/+23
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In uniprocessor and SMP configurations, the context switch extensions were called during _Thread_Do_dispatch(): void _Thread_Do_dispatch( Per_CPU_Control *cpu_self, ISR_Level level ) { Thread_Control *executing; executing = cpu_self->executing; ... do { Thread_Control *heir; heir = _Thread_Get_heir_and_make_it_executing( cpu_self ); ... _User_extensions_Thread_switch( executing, heir ); ... _Context_Switch( &executing->Registers, &heir->Registers ); ... } while ( cpu_self->dispatch_necessary ); ... } In uniprocessor configurations, this is fine and the context switch extensions are called for all thread switches except the very first thread switch to the initialization thread. However, in SMP configurations, the context switch may be invalidated and updated in the low-level _Context_Switch() routine. See: https://docs.rtems.org/branches/master/c-user/symmetric_multiprocessing_services.html#thread-dispatch-details In case such an update happens, a thread will execute on the processor which was not seen in the previous call of the context switch extensions. This can confuse for example event record consumers which use events generated by a context switch extension. Fixing this is not straight forward. The context switch extensions call must move after the low-level context switch. The problem here is that we may end up in _Thread_Handler(). Adding the context switch extensions call to _Thread_Handler() covers now also the thread switch to the initialization thread. We also have to save the last executing thread (ancestor) of the processor. Registers or the stack cannot be used for this purpose. We have to add it to the per-processor information. Existing extensions may be affected, since now context switch extensions use the stack of the heir thread. The stack checker is affected by this. Calling the thread switch extensions in the low-level context switch is difficult since at this point an intermediate stack is used which is only large enough to enable servicing of interrupts. Update #3885.
* stackchk: Add RTEMS_SYSINIT_ISR_STACKSebastian Huber2020-02-041-2/+2
| | | | | | | Use a dedicated system initialization step for the stack checker interrupt stack support. Update #3838.
* Add and use THREAD_DEFAULT_MAXIMUM_NAME_SIZESebastian Huber2019-07-301-1/+1
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* rtems: Add rtems_scheduler_get_processor_maximum()Sebastian Huber2019-04-091-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | Add rtems_scheduler_get_processor_maximum() as a replacement for rtems_get_processor_count(). The rtems_get_processor_count() is a bit orphaned. Adopt it by the Scheduler Manager. The count is also misleading, since the processor set may have gaps and the actual count of online processors may be less than the value returned by rtems_get_processor_count(). Update #3732.
* score: Rename interrupt stack symbolsSebastian Huber2018-11-081-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Rename * _Configuration_Interrupt_stack_area_begin in _ISR_Stack_area_begin, * _Configuration_Interrupt_stack_area_end in _ISR_Stack_area_end, and * _Configuration_Interrupt_stack_size in _ISR_Stack_size. Move definitions to <rtems/score/isr.h>. The new names are considerable shorter and in the right namespace. Update #3459.
* stackchk: Fix interrupt stack preparationSebastian Huber2018-09-241-9/+11
| | | | | | We have to prepare the interrupt stack of each processor. Update #3459.
* stackchk: Improve support for interrupt stacksSebastian Huber2018-09-211-29/+84
| | | | | | | | Prepare the interrupt stack which may be used by the boot processor as initialization stack with the stack sanity pattern. Check the interrupt stack of the current processor in the thread begin and switch extension. Update #3459.
* stackchk: Remove heap hackSebastian Huber2018-09-211-7/+1
| | | | | It is now guranteed that threads do not use a freed stack during termination.
* Rework initialization and interrupt stack supportSebastian Huber2018-06-271-2/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Statically initialize the interrupt stack area (_Configuration_Interrupt_stack_area_begin, _Configuration_Interrupt_stack_area_end, and _Configuration_Interrupt_stack_size) via <rtems/confdefs.h>. Place the interrupt stack area in a special section ".rtemsstack.interrupt". Let BSPs define the optimal placement of this section in their linker command files (e.g. in a fast on-chip memory). This change makes makes the CPU_HAS_SOFTWARE_INTERRUPT_STACK and CPU_HAS_HARDWARE_INTERRUPT_STACK CPU port defines superfluous, since the low level initialization code has all information available via global symbols. This change makes the CPU_ALLOCATE_INTERRUPT_STACK CPU port define superfluous, since the interrupt stacks are allocated by confdefs.h for all architectures. There is no need for BSP-specific linker command file magic (except the section placement), see previous ARM linker command file as a bad example. Remove _CPU_Install_interrupt_stack(). Initialize the hardware interrupt stack in _CPU_Initialize() if necessary (e.g. m68k_install_interrupt_stack()). The optional _CPU_Interrupt_stack_setup() is still useful to customize the registration of the interrupt stack area in the per-CPU information. The initialization stack can reuse the interrupt stack, since * interrupts are disabled during the sequential system initialization, and * the boot_card() function does not return. This stack resuse saves memory. Changes per architecture: arm: * Mostly replace the linker symbol based configuration of stacks with the standard <rtems/confdefs.h> configuration via CONFIGURE_INTERRUPT_STACK_SIZE. The size of the FIQ, ABT and UND mode stack is still defined via linker symbols. These modes are rarely used in applications and the default values provided by the BSP should be sufficient in most cases. * Remove the bsp_processor_count linker symbol hack used for the SMP support. This is possible since the interrupt stack area is now allocated by the linker and not allocated from the heap. This makes some configure.ac stuff obsolete. Remove the now superfluous BSP variants altcycv_devkit_smp and realview_pbx_a9_qemu_smp. bfin: * Remove unused magic linker command file allocation of initialization stack. Maybe a previous linker command file copy and paste problem? In the start.S the initialization stack is set to a hard coded value. lm32, m32c, mips, nios2, riscv, sh, v850: * Remove magic linker command file allocation of initialization stack. Reuse interrupt stack for initialization stack. m68k: * Remove magic linker command file allocation of initialization stack. Reuse interrupt stack for initialization stack. powerpc: * Remove magic linker command file allocation of initialization stack. Reuse interrupt stack for initialization stack. * Used dedicated memory region (REGION_RTEMSSTACK) for the interrupt stack on BSPs using the shared linkcmds.base (replacement for REGION_RWEXTRA). sparc: * Remove the hard coded initialization stack. Use the interrupt stack for the initialization stack on the boot processor. This saves 16KiB of RAM. Update #3459.
* stackchk: Add SMP supportSebastian Huber2018-06-201-37/+64
| | | | | | | | | | | | Check the interrupt stacks of all processors. Set up the interrupt stack of the current processor for high water testing in the thread begin extension. This must be done after multi-threading started, since the initialization stacks may reuse the interrupt stacks. Disable thread dispatching in SMP configurations to prevent thread migration. Writing to the interrupt stack is only safe if done from the corresponding processor in thread context. Update #3459.
* stackchk: Refactor Stack_check_Dump_threads_usageSebastian Huber2018-06-201-60/+49
| | | | Update #3459.
* stackchk: Remove dead codeSebastian Huber2018-06-201-24/+0
| | | | Update #3459.
* Remove make preinstallChris Johns2018-01-251-139/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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.
* libmisc/stackchk/check.c: correct formatting of stack pointers in ↵Andrei Chichak2017-12-071-2/+2
| | | | | | | | Stack_check_Dump_threads_usage Pointers were being printed as 0x<decimal> rather than 0x<hex>. I altered the formatting define used to give the correct formatting. Close #3240
* Complete STACK_CHECKER_EXTENSION. Fixes #2889Stavros Passas2017-01-301-0/+1
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* score: Add and use _Thread_Get_name()Sebastian Huber2017-01-131-33/+27
| | | | Update #2858.
* Rename is_internal to always_set_to_falseSebastian Huber2016-12-121-1/+1
| | | | Update #2825.
* rtems: Add rtems_task_iterate()Sebastian Huber2016-11-021-24/+22
| | | | Update #2423.
* stackchk: Fix stack checker thread initializationSebastian Huber2016-09-082-30/+4
| | | | | | | Commit 0fd6f25507fbea5f4892b71b58837cdda17856b4 relaxed the thread begin extension execution environment. This broke the stack check which only partially initialized the stack pattern in its create extension. Move the part of the begin extension to the create extension.
* stackchk: Use a const pattern to checkSebastian Huber2016-09-081-89/+42
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* stackchk: Remove superfluous internal header fileSebastian Huber2016-09-082-102/+25
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* Move printer initialization to separate headerSebastian Huber2016-06-221-0/+1
| | | | | | The RTEMS print user need to know nothing about a particular printer implementation. In particular get rid of the <stdio.h> include which would be visible via <rtems.h>.
* libmisc/stackchk: Fix printk warnings.Chris Johns2016-06-031-6/+6
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* libmisc: Fix printk format warnings.Chris Johns2016-05-251-2/+2
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* cpukit, testsuite: Add rtems_printf and rtems_printer support.Chris Johns2016-05-252-22/+19
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This change adds rtems_printf and related functions and wraps the RTEMS print plugin support into a user API. All references to the plugin are removed and replaced with the rtems_printer interface. Printk and related functions are made to return a valid number of characters formatted and output. The function attribute to check printf functions has been added to rtems_printf and printk. No changes to remove warrnings are part of this patch set. The testsuite has been moved over to the rtems_printer. The testsuite has a mix of rtems_printer access and direct print control via the tmacros.h header file. The support for begink/endk has been removed as it served no purpose and only confused the code base. The testsuite has not been refactored to use rtems_printf. This is future work.
* basdefs.h: Add and use RTEMS_UNUSEDSebastian Huber2015-10-261-3/+3
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* basedefs.h: Add and use RTEMS_NO_RETURNSebastian Huber2015-10-261-1/+1
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* libmisc: Simplify <rtems/stackchk.h>Sebastian Huber2015-06-262-1/+2
| | | | | Drop the <rtems/score/percpu.h> include since this file exposes a lot of implementation details.
* Change all references of rtems.com to rtems.org.Chris Johns2014-03-213-3/+3
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* libmisc: Use _Thread_Get_executing()Sebastian Huber2013-07-221-4/+5
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* libmisc: Doxygen Clean Up Task #1Ayush Awasthi2013-01-042-28/+38
| | | | | Conflicts occured durning this patch and modifications in the repo were favored over the patch.
* Header File Doxygen Enhancement Task #2Mathew Kallada2012-12-281-3/+7
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* libmisc: Doxygen Enhancement Task #1Mathew Kallada2012-12-212-9/+20
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* score: Add RTEMS_FATAL_SOURCE_STACK_CHECKERSebastian Huber2012-11-151-1/+4
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* Remove All CVS Id Strings Possible Using a ScriptJoel Sherrill2012-05-114-10/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | Script does what is expected and tries to do it as smartly as possible. + remove occurrences of two blank comment lines next to each other after Id string line removed. + remove entire comment blocks which only exited to contain CVS Ids + If the processing left a blank line at the top of a file, it was removed.
* 2011-12-06 Ralf Corsépius <ralf.corsepius@rtems.org>Ralf Corsepius2011-12-061-2/+2
| | | | | * libmisc/stackchk/check.c: Make Stack_check_Initialize, Stack_check_Dump_threads_usage static.
* 2011-07-24 Joel Sherrill <joel.sherrill@oarcorp.com>Joel Sherrill2011-07-241-2/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * ftpd/ftpd.c, libcsupport/src/geteuid.c, libcsupport/src/getgroups.c, libcsupport/src/getpgrp.c, libcsupport/src/getpid.c, libcsupport/src/getppid.c, libcsupport/src/setpgid.c, libcsupport/src/setsid.c, libcsupport/src/utsname.c, libmisc/stackchk/check.c, posix/include/rtems/posix/mqueue.h, posix/inline/rtems/posix/cond.inl, posix/inline/rtems/posix/mqueue.inl, posix/inline/rtems/posix/mutex.inl, posix/inline/rtems/posix/pthread.inl, posix/inline/rtems/posix/semaphore.inl, posix/inline/rtems/posix/timer.inl, posix/src/alarm.c, posix/src/barrierattrdestroy.c, posix/src/barrierattrgetpshared.c, posix/src/barrierattrinit.c, posix/src/barrierattrsetpshared.c, posix/src/cleanuppop.c, posix/src/cleanuppush.c, posix/src/clockgetcpuclockid.c, posix/src/clockgetenableattr.c, posix/src/clockgetres.c, posix/src/clockgettime.c, posix/src/clocksetenableattr.c, posix/src/clocksettime.c, posix/src/cond.c, posix/src/condattrdestroy.c, posix/src/condattrgetpshared.c, posix/src/condattrinit.c, posix/src/condattrsetpshared.c, posix/src/condbroadcast.c, posix/src/conddefaultattributes.c, posix/src/conddestroy.c, posix/src/condinit.c, posix/src/condsignal.c, posix/src/condsignalsupp.c, posix/src/condtimedwait.c, posix/src/condwait.c, posix/src/condwaitsupp.c, posix/src/keygetspecific.c, posix/src/keyrundestructors.c, posix/src/keysetspecific.c, posix/src/mprotect.c, posix/src/mqueue.c, posix/src/mqueuecreatesupp.c, posix/src/mqueuedeletesupp.c, posix/src/mqueuegetattr.c, posix/src/mqueuenotify.c, posix/src/mqueuereceive.c, posix/src/mqueuesend.c, posix/src/mqueuesendsupp.c, posix/src/mqueuesetattr.c, posix/src/mqueuetimedreceive.c, posix/src/mqueuetimedsend.c, posix/src/mqueuetranslatereturncode.c, posix/src/mqueueunlink.c, posix/src/mutex.c, posix/src/mutexattrdestroy.c, posix/src/mutexattrgetprioceiling.c, posix/src/mutexattrgetprotocol.c, posix/src/mutexattrgetpshared.c, posix/src/mutexattrinit.c, posix/src/mutexattrsetprioceiling.c, posix/src/mutexattrsetprotocol.c, posix/src/mutexattrsetpshared.c, posix/src/mutexdestroy.c, posix/src/mutexgetprioceiling.c, posix/src/mutexinit.c, posix/src/mutexlock.c, posix/src/mutexlocksupp.c, posix/src/mutexsetprioceiling.c, posix/src/mutextimedlock.c, posix/src/mutextrylock.c, posix/src/mutexunlock.c, posix/src/nanosleep.c, posix/src/psignal.c, posix/src/psignalchecksignal.c, posix/src/psignalclearprocesssignals.c, posix/src/psignalclearsignals.c, posix/src/psignalsetprocesssignals.c, posix/src/psignalunblockthread.c, posix/src/pthreadinitthreads.c, posix/src/rwlockattrdestroy.c, posix/src/rwlockattrgetpshared.c, posix/src/rwlockattrinit.c, posix/src/rwlockattrsetpshared.c, posix/src/semaphore.c, posix/src/semaphoredeletesupp.c, posix/src/semaphorenametoid.c, posix/src/semaphorewaitsupp.c, posix/src/semclose.c, posix/src/semdestroy.c, posix/src/semgetvalue.c, posix/src/seminit.c, posix/src/semopen.c, posix/src/sempost.c, posix/src/semtimedwait.c, posix/src/semtrywait.c, posix/src/semunlink.c, posix/src/semwait.c, posix/src/sysconf.c, posix/src/testcancel.c, posix/src/ualarm.c, rtems/src/clockgetuptime.c, rtems/src/clockset.c, rtems/src/clocksetnsecshandler.c, rtems/src/clocktick.c, rtems/src/clocktodtoseconds.c, rtems/src/clocktodvalidate.c, rtems/src/dpmem.c, rtems/src/dpmemcreate.c, rtems/src/dpmemdelete.c, rtems/src/dpmemexternal2internal.c, rtems/src/dpmemident.c, rtems/src/dpmeminternal2external.c, rtems/src/event.c, rtems/src/eventmp.c, rtems/src/eventreceive.c, rtems/src/eventseize.c, rtems/src/eventsend.c, rtems/src/eventsurrender.c, rtems/src/eventtimeout.c, rtems/src/mp.c, rtems/src/msg.c, rtems/src/msgmp.c, rtems/src/msgqallocate.c, rtems/src/msgqbroadcast.c, rtems/src/msgqcreate.c, rtems/src/msgqdelete.c, rtems/src/msgqflush.c, rtems/src/msgqgetnumberpending.c, rtems/src/msgqident.c, rtems/src/msgqreceive.c, rtems/src/msgqtranslatereturncode.c, rtems/src/msgqurgent.c, rtems/src/part.c, rtems/src/partcreate.c, rtems/src/partdelete.c, rtems/src/partgetbuffer.c, rtems/src/partident.c, rtems/src/partmp.c, rtems/src/partreturnbuffer.c, rtems/src/ratemon.c, rtems/src/ratemoncancel.c, rtems/src/ratemoncreate.c, rtems/src/ratemondelete.c, rtems/src/ratemongetstatistics.c, rtems/src/ratemongetstatus.c, rtems/src/ratemonident.c, rtems/src/ratemonperiod.c, rtems/src/ratemonresetstatistics.c, rtems/src/ratemontimeout.c, rtems/src/region.c, rtems/src/regioncreate.c, rtems/src/regiondelete.c, rtems/src/regionextend.c, rtems/src/regiongetfreeinfo.c, rtems/src/regiongetinfo.c, rtems/src/regiongetsegment.c, rtems/src/regiongetsegmentsize.c, rtems/src/regionident.c, rtems/src/regionmp.c, rtems/src/regionprocessqueue.c, rtems/src/regionresizesegment.c, rtems/src/regionreturnsegment.c, rtems/src/rtemsobjectgetclassicname.c, rtems/src/rtemstimer.c, rtems/src/sem.c, rtems/src/semcreate.c, rtems/src/semdelete.c, rtems/src/semflush.c, rtems/src/semident.c, rtems/src/semmp.c, rtems/src/semobtain.c, rtems/src/semrelease.c, rtems/src/semtranslatereturncode.c, rtems/src/signal.c, rtems/src/signalcatch.c, rtems/src/signalmp.c, rtems/src/signalsend.c, rtems/src/taskcreate.c, rtems/src/taskdelete.c, rtems/src/taskgetnote.c, rtems/src/taskident.c, rtems/src/taskinitusers.c, rtems/src/taskissuspended.c, rtems/src/taskmp.c, rtems/src/taskrestart.c, rtems/src/taskresume.c, rtems/src/tasks.c, rtems/src/tasksetnote.c, rtems/src/tasksetpriority.c, rtems/src/taskstart.c, rtems/src/tasksuspend.c, rtems/src/taskwakeafter.c, rtems/src/taskwakewhen.c, rtems/src/timercancel.c, rtems/src/timercreate.c, rtems/src/timerdelete.c, rtems/src/timerfireafter.c, rtems/src/timerfirewhen.c, rtems/src/timergetinfo.c, rtems/src/timerident.c, rtems/src/timerreset.c, rtems/src/timerserverfireafter.c, rtems/src/timerserverfirewhen.c, sapi/src/debug.c, sapi/src/extension.c, sapi/src/posixapi.c, sapi/src/rtemsapi.c, score/src/apiext.c, score/src/chain.c, score/src/corebarrier.c, score/src/corebarrierrelease.c, score/src/corebarrierwait.c, score/src/coremsgbroadcast.c, score/src/coremsgclose.c, score/src/coremsgflush.c, score/src/coremsgflushsupp.c, score/src/coremsgflushwait.c, score/src/coremsginsert.c, score/src/coremsgseize.c, score/src/coremsgsubmit.c, score/src/coremutex.c, score/src/coremutexflush.c, score/src/coremutexseize.c, score/src/corerwlock.c, score/src/corerwlockobtainread.c, score/src/corerwlockobtainwrite.c, score/src/corerwlockrelease.c, score/src/coresem.c, score/src/coresemflush.c, score/src/coresemsurrender.c, score/src/corespinlock.c, score/src/corespinlockrelease.c, score/src/corespinlockwait.c, score/src/coretod.c, score/src/coretodset.c, score/src/coretodtickle.c, score/src/heap.c, score/src/interr.c, score/src/mpci.c, score/src/objectallocate.c, score/src/objectextendinformation.c, score/src/objectfree.c, score/src/objectget.c, score/src/objectgetisr.c, score/src/objectgetnext.c, score/src/objectgetnoprotection.c, score/src/objectinitializeinformation.c, score/src/objectmp.c, score/src/objectnametoid.c, score/src/objectnametoidstring.c, score/src/objectshrinkinformation.c, score/src/rbtree.c, score/src/threaddelayended.c, score/src/threadhandler.c, score/src/threadinitialize.c, score/src/threadloadenv.c, score/src/threadmp.c, score/src/threadq.c, score/src/threadqdequeue.c, score/src/threadqdequeuefifo.c, score/src/threadqdequeuepriority.c, score/src/threadqenqueue.c, score/src/threadqenqueuefifo.c, score/src/threadqenqueuepriority.c, score/src/threadqextract.c, score/src/threadqextractfifo.c, score/src/threadqextractpriority.c, score/src/threadqextractwithproxy.c, score/src/threadqfirst.c, score/src/threadqfirstfifo.c, score/src/threadqfirstpriority.c, score/src/threadqflush.c, score/src/threadqrequeue.c, score/src/threadstackallocate.c, score/src/threadstartmultitasking.c, score/src/watchdog.c, score/src/watchdogadjust.c, score/src/watchdoginsert.c, score/src/watchdogremove.c, score/src/watchdogtickle.c: Remove /*PAGE markers which were interpreted by a long dead print script.
* 2011-06-17 Joel Sherrill <joel.sherrill@oarcorp.com>Joel Sherrill2011-06-171-8/+15
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * libcsupport/include/rtems/malloc.h, libmisc/stackchk/stackchk.h, posix/include/rtems/posix/time.h, rtems/include/rtems/rtems/object.h, score/include/rtems/score/apiext.h, score/include/rtems/score/interr.h, score/include/rtems/score/mpci.h, score/include/rtems/score/objectmp.h, score/include/rtems/score/thread.h, score/include/rtems/score/threadmp.h, score/include/rtems/score/threadq.h, score/include/rtems/score/timespec.h, score/include/rtems/score/timestamp.h, score/include/rtems/score/timestamp64.h, score/include/rtems/score/tod.h, score/include/rtems/score/watchdog.h, score/include/rtems/score/wkspace.h: Make @brief formatting more consistent. * score/include/rtems/score/rbtree.h: Also reformat.
* 2011-02-23 Ralf Corsépius <ralf.corsepius@rtems.org>Ralf Corsepius2011-02-231-2/+5
| | | | | * libmisc/devnull/devnull.h, libmisc/stackchk/stackchk.h: Fix header guard. Add missing includes.
* 2010-11-04 Joel Sherrill <joel.sherrill@oarcorp.com>Joel Sherrill2010-11-041-4/+3
| | | | | | * libmisc/stackchk/check.c: Make compile again. * sapi/src/io.c, score/src/heap.c: Address dead assignment issues found by clang.
* 2010-11-04 Joel Sherrill <joel.sherrill@oarcorp.com>Joel Sherrill2010-11-041-10/+16
| | | | | * libmisc/stackchk/check.c: Address casting issue highlighted by clang. There was no need for an intermediate cast to a structure pointer.
* 2010-08-25 Joel Sherrill <joel.sherrill@oarcorp.com>Joel Sherrill2010-08-251-0/+1
| | | | | | Coverity Id 169 * libmisc/stackchk/check.c: Readd line accidentally deleted between 1.67 and 1.68.
* 2010-08-25 Joel Sherrill <joel.sherrill@oarcorp.com>Joel Sherrill2010-08-251-2/+1
| | | | | Coverity Id 163 * libmisc/stackchk/check.c: Adjust conditional compilation.
* 2010-08-02 Joel Sherrill <joel.sherrill@oarcorp.com>Joel Sherrill2010-08-021-10/+17
| | | | | | * libmisc/stackchk/check.c: If this port does not allocate the interrupt stack, then it must always be a thread stack. Do not include code to print the interrupt stack information.
* 2010-07-04 Joel Sherrill <joel.sherrill@oarcorp.com>Joel Sherrill2010-07-041-1/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * libblock/include/rtems/ide_part_table.h, libblock/src/bdbuf.c, libcsupport/src/__times.c, libcsupport/src/libio_init.c, libcsupport/src/mallocfreespace.c, libcsupport/src/mount-mgr.c, libcsupport/src/mount.c, libcsupport/src/rewinddir.c, libcsupport/src/seekdir.c, libcsupport/src/telldir.c, libcsupport/src/unmount.c, libfs/src/dosfs/fat.c, libfs/src/dosfs/fat_fat_operations.c, libfs/src/dosfs/msdos_create.c, libfs/src/dosfs/msdos_dir.c, libfs/src/dosfs/msdos_eval.c, libfs/src/dosfs/msdos_file.c, libfs/src/dosfs/msdos_format.c, libfs/src/dosfs/msdos_fsunmount.c, libfs/src/dosfs/msdos_initsupp.c, libfs/src/dosfs/msdos_rename.c, libmisc/cpuuse/cpuusagereport.c, libmisc/shell/vis.c, libmisc/stackchk/check.c, sapi/src/posixapi.c, telnetd/telnetd.c: Remove include of assert.h when it is not needed.
* 2010-06-23 Joel Sherrill <joel.sherrilL@OARcorp.com>Joel Sherrill2010-06-231-10/+15
| | | | * libmisc/stackchk/check.c: More clean up and coverage improvements..
* 2010-06-23 Joel Sherrill <joel.sherrilL@OARcorp.com>Joel Sherrill2010-06-231-22/+28
| | | | * libmisc/stackchk/check.c: Clean up to improve coverage.
* 2010-04-10 Ralf Corsépius <ralf.corsepius@rtems.org>Ralf Corsepius2010-04-101-11/+10
| | | | | * libmisc/stackchk/check.c: Remove bogus casts. Use PRIxPTR to printk pointers.
* 2010-01-18 Joel Sherrill <joel.sherrill@oarcorp.com>Joel Sherrill2010-01-191-2/+2
| | | | * libmisc/stackchk/check.c: Fix warning.
* 2010-01-18 Joel Sherrill <joel.sherrill@oarcorp.com>Joel Sherrill2010-01-181-10/+9
| | | | | | | | | | Coverity Id 12 Coverity Id 13 Coverity Id 14 Coverity Id 15 * libmisc/stackchk/check.c: Rewrote loop to avoid possible buffer overruns when the pattern area size is not a multiple of 16. There were no current ports impacted by this but better to be safe.