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The TEST_EXTERN is a used only by the system.h style tests and they use
CONFIGURE_INIT appropriately.
Update #3170.
Update #3199.
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Update #3170.
Update #3199.
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- Remove the printf support leaving the direct printk support configured
with TESTS_USE_PRINTK and all other output goes via a buffered vsniprintf
call to printk.
- Control the test's single init for functions and global data with
TEST_INIT and not CONFIGURE_INIT. They are now separate.
Updates #3170.
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These tests directly or indirectly use fprintf(), etc. which may use the
floating point unit.
Update #3076.
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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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This define was superfluous, undocumented and used inconsistently.
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Add and use rtems_blkdev_request_done(). Block device transfer requests
must signal the completion status now with rtems_blkdev_request_done().
The return value of the block device IO control will be ignored for
transfer requests.
The first parameter of rtems_blkdev_request_cb is now the transfer
request structure.
Renamed rtems_blkdev_request::req_done to rtems_blkdev_request::done to
break third party drivers at compile time, otherwise this API change
would result in runtime errors.
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