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Rename CONFIGURE_SMP_MAXIMUM_PROCESSORS to CONFIGURE_MAXIMUM_PROCESSORS
since the SMP part is superfluous.
Update #2894.
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Close #2895.
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Enable the SMP support if CONFIGURE_SMP_MAXIMUM_PROCESSORS > 1.
Update #2893.
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Add POSIX shared memory manager (Shm). Includes a hook-based
approach for the backing memory storage that defaults to the
Workspace, and a test is provided using the heap. A test is
also provided for the basic use of mmap'ing a shared memory
object. This test currently fails at the mmap stage due to
no support for mmap.
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Add configuration option CONFIGURE_MAXIMUM_THREAD_NAME_SIZE.
Update #2858.
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Update #2825.
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Update #2825.
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Update #2825.
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Update #2825.
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Update #2825.
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Update #2825.
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The fatal is internal indicator is redundant since the fatal source and
error code uniquely identify a fatal error. Keep the fatal user
extension is internal parameter for backward compatibility and set it to
false always.
Update #2825.
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Resurrect RTEMS_LINKER_SET_BEGIN() and RTEMS_LINKER_SET_END().
Add new macros RTEMS_LINKER_SET_ITEM_COUNT(),
RTEMS_LINKER_SET_IS_EMPTY(), and
RTEMS_LINKER_SET_FOREACH().
Remove confusing RTEMS_LINKER_SET_ASSIGN_BEGIN() and
RTEMS_LINKER_SET_ASSIGN_END().
Fix RTEMS_LINKER_SET_SIZE() to return the size in characters as
specified by the documentation.
Update #2408.
Update #2790.
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Update #2825.
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Turn pthread_spinlock_t into a self-contained object. On uni-processor
configurations, interrupts are disabled in the lock/trylock operations
and the previous interrupt status is restored in the corresponding
unlock operations. On SMP configurations, a ticket lock is a acquired
and released in addition.
The self-contained pthread_spinlock_t object is defined by Newlib in
<sys/_pthreadtypes.h>.
typedef struct {
struct _Ticket_lock_Control _lock;
__uint32_t _interrupt_state;
} pthread_spinlock_t;
This implementation is simple and efficient. However, this test case of
the Linux Test Project would fail due to call of printf() and sleep()
during spin lock ownership:
https://github.com/linux-test-project/ltp/blob/master/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/conformance/interfaces/pthread_spin_lock/1-2.c
There is only limited support for profiling on SMP configurations.
Delete CORE spinlock implementation.
Update #2674.
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Replace the expected thread dispatch disable level with a thread queue
enqueue callout. This enables the use of _Thread_Dispatch_direct() in
the thread queue enqueue procedure. This avoids impossible exection
paths, e.g. Per_CPU_Control::dispatch_necessary is always true.
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On SMP configurations, it is a fatal error to call blocking operating
system with interrupts disabled, since this prevents delivery of
inter-processor interrupts. This could lead to executing threads which
are not allowed to execute resulting in undefined behaviour.
The ARM Cortex-M port has a similar problem, since the interrupt state
is not a part of the thread context.
Update #2811.
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This function is useful for operations which synchronously block, e.g.
self restart, self deletion, yield, sleep. It helps to detect if these
operations are called in the wrong context. Since the thread dispatch
necessary indicator is not used, this is more robust in some SMP
situations.
Update #2751.
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Rename _Scheduler_Assignments into _Scheduler_Initial_assignments to
make it clear that they may not reflect the run-time scheduler
assignment.
Update #2797.
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Update #2556.
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Update #2408.
Update #2790.
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Update #2556.
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This helps to detect double insert and extract errors.
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The mutex objects use the owner field of the thread queues for the mutex
owner. Use this and add a deadlock detection to
_Thread_queue_Enqueue_critical() for thread queues with an owner.
Update #2412.
Update #2556.
Close #2765.
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This helps to detect
* double insert, append, prepend errors, and
* get from empty chain errors.
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The _RBTree_Find() is no longer used in the score. Move it to sapi and
make it rtems_rbtree_find(). Move corresponding types and support
functions to sapi.
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The _RBTree_Insert() is no longer used in the score. Move it to sapi
and make it rtems_rbtree_insert().
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Do not hide network file systems if RTEMS_NETWORKING is not defined,
since they may be provided by the LibBSD.
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Move the safety check performed by
_CORE_mutex_Check_dispatch_for_seize() out of the performance critical
path and generalize it. Blocking on a thread queue with an unexpected
thread dispatch disabled level is illegal in all system states.
Add the expected thread dispatch disable level (which may be 1 or 2
depending on the operation) to Thread_queue_Context and use it in
_Thread_queue_Enqueue_critical().
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Account for the heap minimum block size.
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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.
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The priority values are only valid within a scheduler instance. Thus,
the maximum priority value must be defined per scheduler instance. The
first scheduler instance defines PRIORITY_MAXIMUM. This implies that
RTEMS_MAXIMUM_PRIORITY and POSIX_SCHEDULER_MAXIMUM_PRIORITY are only
valid for threads of the first scheduler instance. Further
API/implementation changes are necessary to fix this.
Update #2556.
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The _Objects_Information_table is statically initialized. So, we can
make it read-only.
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Update #2494.
Update #2555.
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Account for maximum message size alignment. Simplify
_CORE_message_queue_Initialize().
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Account for the terminating null character. Use _POSIX_PATH_MAX instead
of NAME_MAX according to _POSIX_Semaphore_Manager_initialization() and
_POSIX_Message_queue_Manager_initialization().
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Start with a copy of the Priority SMP scheduler implementation.
Update #2510.
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The mq_open() function returns a descriptor to a POSIX message queue
object identified by a name. This is similar to sem_open(). In
contrast to the POSIX semaphore the POSIX message queues use a separate
object for the descriptor. This extra object is superfluous, since the
object identifier can be used directly for this purpose, just like for
the semaphores.
Update #2702.
Update #2555.
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Make the id the first parameter since usual callers get the object
identifier as the first parameter themself.
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Remove unused supports_global parameter. Convert
_Objects_Initialize_information() to a macro to avoid use of
RTEMS_MULTIPROCESSING define for each caller.
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Extension create and delete is protected by the object allocator lock.
Update #2555.
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This function is not used in the score.
Update #2555.
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This function is not used in the score.
Update #2555.
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This function is not used in the score.
Update #2555.
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