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* fix and remove some macros in rtems.texi.in.
* refer to devel mailing list.
* remove reference to Debian packaging in requirements section.
* remove section on prebuilt tools.
* replace toolset build instructions with link to RSB docs.
* Add a note in building RTEMS section about using RSB.
* Fix URLs
Closes #2291.
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Deprecate Classic API Notepads. Mark task_set/get_note() with
the deprecated attribute, and also mark the notepads field.
Replace disable with enable option for notepads in confdefs.h,
and make notepads disabled by default. The previous option
CONFIGURE_DISABLE_CLASSIC_API_NOTEPADS is now unused and
will emit a compile-time warning. A new option
CONFIGURE_ENABLE_CLASSIC_API_NOTEPADS is available to turn
on notepads, but it also will emit a compile-time warning
to indicate that notepads are deprecated.
Closes #2265
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pthread_mutex_trylock() should return EBUSY if the mutex is already
locked. The translations of CORE_MUTEX_STATUS_NESTING_NOT_ALLOWED is
EDEADLK which is correct for pthread_mutex_lock(). This fixes the
translation for trylock.
Closes #2170.
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Replacing of existing files is not supported. See #2169.
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Rename CONFIGURE_IMFS_DISABLE_FCHMOD to CONFIGURE_IMFS_DISABLE_CHMOD.
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Resurrect CONFIGURE_USE_MINIIMFS_AS_BASE_FILESYSTEM.
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Remove miniIMFS. Statically initialize the root IMFS.
Add configuration options to disable individual
features of the root IMFS, e.g.
o CONFIGURE_IMFS_DISABLE_CHOWN,
o CONFIGURE_IMFS_DISABLE_FCHMOD,
o CONFIGURE_IMFS_DISABLE_LINK,
o CONFIGURE_IMFS_DISABLE_MKNOD,
o CONFIGURE_IMFS_DISABLE_MOUNT,
o CONFIGURE_IMFS_DISABLE_READLINK,
o CONFIGURE_IMFS_DISABLE_RENAME,
o CONFIGURE_IMFS_DISABLE_RMNOD,
o CONFIGURE_IMFS_DISABLE_SYMLINK,
o CONFIGURE_IMFS_DISABLE_UNMOUNT, and
o CONFIGURE_IMFS_DISABLE_UTIME.
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This value depends on the _Heap_Initialize() call sequence and carries
no useful information.
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closes #2059
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Add multilib section for ARM and PowerPC
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* Coding style cleanups.
* Use OS reserved trap 0x89 for IRQ Disable
* Use OS reserved trap 0x8A for IRQ Enable
* Add to SPARC CPU supplement documentation
This will result in faster Disable/Enable code since the
system trap handler does not need to decode which function
the user wants. Besides the IRQ disable/enabled can now
be inline which avoids the caller to take into account that
o0-o7+g1-g4 registers are destroyed by trap handler.
It was also possible to reduce the interrupt trap handler by
five instructions due to this.
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Add lifetime bytes allocated and freed since they were present in the
malloc statistics. Add number of failed allocations.
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Print out heap statistics via the MALLOC and WKSPACE shell commands.
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Use the heap handler statistics instead. Add heap walk option to MALLOC
shell command.
close #1367
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close #2030
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Use a normal command for shutdown via exit().
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Move interrupt lock to device context and expose only this structure to
the read, write and set attributes device handler. This makes these
device handler independent of the general Termios infrastructure
suitable for direct use in printk() support.
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This change starts with removing the effectively empty file
timerdrv.h. The prototypes for benchmark_timer_XXX() were in
btimer.h which was not universally used. Thus every use of
timerdrv.h had to be changed to btimer.h. Then the prototypes
for benchmark_timer_read() had to be adjusted to return
benchmark_timer_t rather than int or uint32_t.
I took this opportunity to also correct the file headers to
separate the copyright from the file description comments which
is needed to ensure the copyright isn't propagated into Doxygen
output.
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This command lets you get an MD5 hash for a file in an RTEMS file system.
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The ping code is taken from a recent FreeBSD release. Some options have been
tested, other not tested or do not work. This could be due to the age of
our TCP/IP stack.
This version of ping will not work if more than 64 file descriptors are
open at once because the select FD size is 64 as set in newlib.
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Add rtems_clock_tick_later(), rtems_clock_tick_later_usec() and
rtems_clock_tick_before().
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Update documentation.
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The following scheduler operations return a thread in need for help
- unblock,
- change priority, and
- yield.
A thread in need for help is a thread that encounters a scheduler state
change from scheduled to ready or a thread that cannot be scheduled in
an unblock operation. Such a thread can ask threads which depend on
resources owned by this thread for help.
Add a new ask for help scheduler operation. This operation is used by
_Scheduler_Ask_for_help() to help threads in need for help returned by
the operations mentioned above. This operation is also used by
_Scheduler_Thread_change_resource_root() in case the root of a resource
sub-tree changes. A use case is the ownership change of a resource.
In case it is not possible to schedule a thread in need for help, then
the corresponding scheduler node will be placed into the set of ready
scheduler nodes of the scheduler instance. Once a state change from
ready to scheduled happens for this scheduler node it may be used to
schedule the thread in need for help.
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