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The priority bit map can deal with a maximum of 256 priority values
ranging from 0 to 255. Consistently use an unsigned int for
computation, due to the usual integer promotion rules.
Make Priority_bit_map_Word definition architecture-independent and
define it to uint16_t. This was already the case for all architectures
except PowerPC. Adjust the PowerPC bitmap support accordingly.
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Rename Priority_bit_map_Control in Priority_bit_map_Word.
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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.
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PR 1635/cpukit
* rtems/score/types.h: Refactoring of priority handling, to isolate the
bitmap implementation of priorities in the supercore so that priority
management is a little more modular. This change is in anticipation
of scheduler implementations that can select how they manage tracking
priority levels / finding the highest priority ready task. Note that
most of the changes here are simple renaming, to clarify the use of
the bitmap-based priority management.
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* rtems/score/cpu.h: Include <rtems/score/types.h> first.
* rtems/score/types.h: Use <rtems/score/basedefs.h> header file.
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* rtems/score/types.h: Do not define boolean, single_precision,
double_precision unless RTEMS_DEPRECATED_TYPES is given.
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* rtems/score/types.h: Remove unsigned64, signed64.
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* rtems/score/types.h: Eliminate unsigned16, unsigned32.
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* rtems/score/types.h: Remove signed8, signed16, signed32,
unsigned8, unsigned16, unsigned32.
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* rtems/score/types.h: #include <rtems/stdint.h>.
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* rtems/score/types.h: Use __rtems_score_types_h as preprocessor
guard.
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* rtems/score/cpu.h: Add doxygen preamble.
* rtems/score/i386.h: Add doxygen preamble.
* rtems/score/idtr.h: Add doxygen preamble.
* rtems/score/interrupts.h: Add doxygen preamble.
* rtems/score/registers.h: Add doxygen preamble.
* rtems/score/types.h: Add doxygen preamble.
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* cpu.c, cpu_asm.S, rtems/score/cpu.h, rtems/score/i386.h,
rtems/score/idtr.h, rtems/score/interrupts.h,
rtems/score/registers.h, rtems/score/types.h: URL for license
changed.
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> 4) rtems-rc-19990202-0.diff /reorg-score-cpu.sh
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> reorg-score-cpu.sh reorganizes the cpu/<cpu>/* subdirectories in a
> similar manner than previous reorg scripts did. rtems-rc-19990202-0.diff
> contains the diffs after reorg-score-cpu.sh has been run on a
> rtems-19981215 snapshot + my patches up to rtems-rc-19990131-2.diff.
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> This patch is rather nasty and may break something. However, I've tested
> it for about 10 different target/bsp pairs and believe to have shaken
> out most bugs.
I wonder about the following .h files that were not moved:
a29k/asm.h
a29k/cpu_asm.h
i386/asm.h
i960/asm.h
m68k/asm.h
m68k/m68302.h
m68k/m68360.h
m68k/qsm.h
m68k/sim.h
mips64orion/asm.h
mips64orion/cpu_asm.h
mips64orion/mips64orion.h
no_cpu/asm.h
no_cpu/cpu_asm.h
powerpc/asm.h
powerpc/mpc860.h
sh/asm.h
sparc/asm.h
sparc/erc32.h
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