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Move implementation specific parts of coremsg.h and coremsg.inl into new
header file coremsgimpl.h. The coremsg.h contains now only the
application visible API.
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This is the result of a sed script which converts all uses
of @{ into a consistent form.
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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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* score/inline/rtems/score/coremsg.inl (_CORE_message_queue_Send,
_CORE_message_queue_Urgent):
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* score/inline/rtems/score/coremsg.inl: Fix compilation issue when
notifications are not enabled.
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* score/inline/rtems/score/coremsg.inl, score/src/coremsg.c,
score/src/coremsgbroadcast.c, score/src/coremsginsert.c,
score/src/coremsgseize.c, score/src/coremsgsubmit.c: Add wrappers for
accessing message priority. Since these are empty when priority-based
message queues are disabled, this eliminates some of the
conditionals.
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* score/include/rtems/score/coremsg.h,
score/inline/rtems/score/coremsg.inl, score/src/coremsg.c,
score/src/coremsginsert.c, score/src/coremsgseize.c,
score/src/coremsgsubmit.c, score/src/objectnametoidstring.c: Disable
the Core Message Queue features of notification, priority messages,
and blocking sends when no API requires them.
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* rtems/include/rtems/rtems/sem.h, rtems/src/semobtain.c:
Changed option set type to rtems_option.
* score/src/objectgetinfo.c: Check return value of
_Objects_API_maximum_class().
* libmisc/monitor/mon-mpci.c, libmisc/monitor/monitor.h,
rtems/include/rtems/rtems/message.h, rtems/src/msgmp.c,
rtems/src/msgqallocate.c, rtems/src/msgqbroadcast.c,
rtems/src/msgqcreate.c, rtems/src/msgqreceive.c, rtems/src/msgqsend.c,
rtems/src/msgqurgent.c, score/include/rtems/score/coremsg.h,
score/include/rtems/score/mpci.h, score/include/rtems/score/thread.h,
score/inline/rtems/score/coremsg.inl, score/src/coremsg.c,
score/src/coremsgbroadcast.c, score/src/coremsgseize.c,
score/src/coremsgsubmit.c:
Removed parameters of _Message_queue_Allocate(). Changed option set
type to rtems_option. Changed type of maximum message and packet size
to size_t. Changed the input buffer type for message send functions to
"const void *". Changed the pointer to the second return argument in
the thread wait information to a union. This union can contain a
pointer to an immutable or a mutable object. This is somewhat fragile.
An alternative would be to add a third pointer for immutable objects,
but this would increase the structure size.
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* score/inline/rtems/score/coremsg.inl: More size_t and consts.
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PR 820/rtems
* score/inline/rtems/score/coremsg.inl,
score/macros/rtems/score/coremsg.inl, score/src/coremsginsert.c:
Increment of pending message count should be atomic with insertion on
the pending message chain. Determination of the need to call the
notification handler should also be in this atomic section of code.
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* score/cpu/no_cpu/rtems/score/cpu.h, score/include/rtems/debug.h,
score/include/rtems/seterr.h, score/include/rtems/system.h,
score/include/rtems/score/address.h,
score/include/rtems/score/apiext.h,
score/include/rtems/score/apimutex.h,
score/include/rtems/score/bitfield.h,
score/include/rtems/score/chain.h,
score/include/rtems/score/context.h,
score/include/rtems/score/copyrt.h,
score/include/rtems/score/coremsg.h,
score/include/rtems/score/coremutex.h,
score/include/rtems/score/coresem.h,
score/include/rtems/score/heap.h, score/include/rtems/score/interr.h,
score/include/rtems/score/isr.h, score/include/rtems/score/mpci.h,
score/include/rtems/score/mppkt.h,
score/include/rtems/score/objectmp.h,
score/include/rtems/score/priority.h,
score/include/rtems/score/stack.h,
score/include/rtems/score/states.h,
score/include/rtems/score/sysstate.h,
score/include/rtems/score/thread.h,
score/include/rtems/score/threadmp.h,
score/include/rtems/score/threadq.h, score/include/rtems/score/tod.h,
score/include/rtems/score/tqdata.h,
score/include/rtems/score/userext.h,
score/include/rtems/score/watchdog.h,
score/include/rtems/score/wkspace.h,
score/inline/rtems/score/address.inl,
score/inline/rtems/score/chain.inl,
score/inline/rtems/score/coremsg.inl,
score/inline/rtems/score/coremutex.inl,
score/inline/rtems/score/coresem.inl,
score/inline/rtems/score/heap.inl, score/inline/rtems/score/isr.inl,
score/inline/rtems/score/mppkt.inl,
score/inline/rtems/score/objectmp.inl,
score/inline/rtems/score/priority.inl,
score/inline/rtems/score/stack.inl,
score/inline/rtems/score/states.inl,
score/inline/rtems/score/sysstate.inl,
score/inline/rtems/score/thread.inl,
score/inline/rtems/score/threadmp.inl,
score/inline/rtems/score/tod.inl,
score/inline/rtems/score/tqdata.inl,
score/inline/rtems/score/userext.inl,
score/inline/rtems/score/watchdog.inl,
score/inline/rtems/score/wkspace.inl: Add Doxygen comments -- working
modifications which are not complete and may have broken code.
Committing so work and testing can proceed.
* score/Doxyfile, score/mainpage.h: New files.
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* score/include/rtems/debug.h, score/include/rtems/score/bitfield.h,
score/include/rtems/score/chain.h,
score/include/rtems/score/coremsg.h,
score/include/rtems/score/coremutex.h,
score/include/rtems/score/coresem.h,
score/include/rtems/score/heap.h,
score/include/rtems/score/interr.h, score/include/rtems/score/isr.h,
score/include/rtems/score/mpci.h, score/include/rtems/score/mppkt.h,
score/include/rtems/score/object.h,
score/include/rtems/score/objectmp.h,
score/include/rtems/score/priority.h,
score/include/rtems/score/stack.h,
score/include/rtems/score/states.h,
score/include/rtems/score/thread.h,
score/include/rtems/score/threadmp.h,
score/include/rtems/score/threadq.h,
score/include/rtems/score/tod.h, score/include/rtems/score/tqdata.h,
score/include/rtems/score/userext.h,
score/include/rtems/score/watchdog.h,
score/include/rtems/score/wkspace.h,
score/inline/rtems/score/address.inl,
score/inline/rtems/score/coremsg.inl,
score/inline/rtems/score/coresem.inl,
score/inline/rtems/score/heap.inl, score/inline/rtems/score/isr.inl,
score/inline/rtems/score/object.inl,
score/inline/rtems/score/priority.inl,
score/inline/rtems/score/stack.inl,
score/inline/rtems/score/thread.inl,
score/inline/rtems/score/tqdata.inl,
score/inline/rtems/score/userext.inl,
score/inline/rtems/score/wkspace.inl,
score/macros/rtems/score/address.inl,
score/macros/rtems/score/heap.inl,
score/macros/rtems/score/object.inl,
score/macros/rtems/score/priority.inl,
score/macros/rtems/score/userext.inl: Convert to using c99 fixed
size types.
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* include/rtems/debug.h, include/rtems/seterr.h,
include/rtems/system.h, include/rtems/score/address.h,
include/rtems/score/apiext.h, include/rtems/score/apimutex.h,
include/rtems/score/bitfield.h, include/rtems/score/chain.h,
include/rtems/score/context.h, include/rtems/score/copyrt.h,
include/rtems/score/coremsg.h, include/rtems/score/coremutex.h,
include/rtems/score/coresem.h, include/rtems/score/heap.h,
include/rtems/score/interr.h, include/rtems/score/isr.h,
include/rtems/score/mpci.h, include/rtems/score/mppkt.h,
include/rtems/score/object.h, include/rtems/score/objectmp.h,
include/rtems/score/priority.h, include/rtems/score/stack.h,
include/rtems/score/states.h, include/rtems/score/sysstate.h,
include/rtems/score/thread.h, include/rtems/score/threadmp.h,
include/rtems/score/threadq.h, include/rtems/score/tod.h,
include/rtems/score/tqdata.h, include/rtems/score/userext.h,
include/rtems/score/watchdog.h, include/rtems/score/wkspace.h,
inline/rtems/score/address.inl, inline/rtems/score/chain.inl,
inline/rtems/score/coremsg.inl, inline/rtems/score/coremutex.inl,
inline/rtems/score/coresem.inl, inline/rtems/score/heap.inl,
inline/rtems/score/isr.inl, inline/rtems/score/mppkt.inl,
inline/rtems/score/object.inl, inline/rtems/score/objectmp.inl,
inline/rtems/score/priority.inl, inline/rtems/score/stack.inl,
inline/rtems/score/states.inl, inline/rtems/score/sysstate.inl,
inline/rtems/score/thread.inl, inline/rtems/score/threadmp.inl,
inline/rtems/score/tod.inl, inline/rtems/score/tqdata.inl,
inline/rtems/score/userext.inl, inline/rtems/score/watchdog.inl,
inline/rtems/score/wkspace.inl, macros/rtems/score/address.inl,
macros/rtems/score/chain.inl, macros/rtems/score/coremsg.inl,
macros/rtems/score/coremutex.inl, macros/rtems/score/coresem.inl,
macros/rtems/score/heap.inl, macros/rtems/score/isr.inl,
macros/rtems/score/mppkt.inl, macros/rtems/score/object.inl,
macros/rtems/score/objectmp.inl, macros/rtems/score/priority.inl,
macros/rtems/score/stack.inl, macros/rtems/score/states.inl,
macros/rtems/score/sysstate.inl, macros/rtems/score/thread.inl,
macros/rtems/score/threadmp.inl, macros/rtems/score/tod.inl,
macros/rtems/score/tqdata.inl, macros/rtems/score/userext.inl,
macros/rtems/score/watchdog.inl, macros/rtems/score/wkspace.inl,
src/apiext.c, src/chain.c, src/coremsg.c, src/coremsgbroadcast.c,
src/coremsgclose.c, src/coremsgflush.c, src/coremsgflushsupp.c,
src/coremsgflushwait.c, src/coremsginsert.c, src/coremsgseize.c,
src/coremsgsubmit.c, src/coremutex.c, src/coremutexflush.c,
src/coremutexseize.c, src/coremutexsurrender.c, src/coresem.c,
src/coresemflush.c, src/coresemseize.c, src/coresemsurrender.c,
src/coretod.c, src/coretodset.c, src/coretodtickle.c,
src/coretodtoseconds.c, src/coretodvalidate.c, src/heap.c,
src/heapallocate.c, src/heapextend.c, src/heapfree.c,
src/heapgetinfo.c, src/heapsizeofuserarea.c, src/heapwalk.c,
src/interr.c, src/isr.c, src/iterateoverthreads.c, src/mpci.c,
src/object.c, src/objectallocate.c, src/objectallocatebyindex.c,
src/objectclearname.c, src/objectcomparenameraw.c,
src/objectcomparenamestring.c, src/objectcopynameraw.c,
src/objectcopynamestring.c, src/objectextendinformation.c,
src/objectfree.c, src/objectget.c, src/objectgetbyindex.c,
src/objectgetisr.c, src/objectgetnext.c, src/objectgetnoprotection.c,
src/objectidtoname.c, src/objectinitializeinformation.c,
src/objectmp.c, src/objectnametoid.c, src/objectshrinkinformation.c,
src/thread.c, src/threadchangepriority.c, src/threadclearstate.c,
src/threadclose.c, src/threadcreateidle.c, src/threaddelayended.c,
src/threaddispatch.c, src/threadevaluatemode.c, src/threadget.c,
src/threadhandler.c, src/threadidlebody.c, src/threadinitialize.c,
src/threadloadenv.c, src/threadmp.c, src/threadq.c,
src/threadqdequeue.c, src/threadqdequeuefifo.c,
src/threadqdequeuepriority.c, src/threadqenqueue.c,
src/threadqenqueuefifo.c, src/threadqenqueuepriority.c,
src/threadqextract.c, src/threadqextractfifo.c,
src/threadqextractpriority.c, src/threadqextractwithproxy.c,
src/threadqfirst.c, src/threadqfirstfifo.c,
src/threadqfirstpriority.c, src/threadqflush.c, src/threadqtimeout.c,
src/threadready.c, src/threadreset.c, src/threadresettimeslice.c,
src/threadrestart.c, src/threadresume.c, src/threadrotatequeue.c,
src/threadsetpriority.c, src/threadsetstate.c,
src/threadsettransient.c, src/threadstackallocate.c,
src/threadstackfree.c, src/threadstart.c,
src/threadstartmultitasking.c, src/threadsuspend.c,
src/threadtickletimeslice.c, src/threadyieldprocessor.c,
src/userext.c, src/watchdog.c, src/watchdogadjust.c,
src/watchdoginsert.c, src/watchdogremove.c, src/watchdogtickle.c,
src/wkspace.c: URL for license changed.
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* include/rtems/score/coremsg.h, inline/rtems/score/coremsg.inl,
src/coremsgsubmit.c: Unblocking message queue operations should
NOT use _Thread_Executing for return status since it is permissible
to invoke message send operations from an ISR. This was reported
by Suvrat Gupta <suvrat@utstar.com>.
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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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First, the unlimited patch. I have compiled the unlmited patch for the
Linux posix BSP only and it seems to work cleanly. I would like a really
major application run on this change before commiting as the changes are
very core and significant. I am currently building all the tests to run.
I have no targets suitable to test on at the moment.
I have tested the patch for inline functions and macros.
Turning macros on has found some core bugs. I have fixed these but have
not run all the tests. Please review the patch for these changes. They
are:
1) The conditional compilation for MP support broke the core messages
code. You cannot embed a conditional macro in another macro. The Send
and Urgent Send calls are macros.
2) User extensions handler initialisation now has two parameters. I have
updated the macros to support the extra parameter.
The patch also contains the gcc-target-default.cfg fix required to build
the kernel. More of a by product than a fix for you.
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of switching to the modified GNU GPL.
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the inline implementation. The impetus for this was twofold. First,
it is incorrect to have static inline prototypes when using the macro
implementation. Second, this reduced the number of lines in the include
files seen by rtems.h by about 2000 lines.
Next we restricted visibility for the inline routines to inside the
executive itself EXCEPT for a handful of objects. This reduced the
number of include files included by rtems.h by 40 files and reduced
the lines in the include files seen by rtems.h by about 6000 lines.
In total, these reduced the compile time of the entire RTEMS tree by 20%.
This results in about 8 minutes savings on the SparcStation 10 morgana.
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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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