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* tests: Use rtems_task_exit()Sebastian Huber2018-10-051-3/+3
| | | | Update #3533.
* testsuite/psxtests: Merged nested Makefile.am files into one Makefile.amChris Johns2018-04-101-23/+0
| | | | | | This change is part of the testsuite Makefile.am reorganization. Update #3382
* tests: Use simple console driverSebastian Huber2017-11-061-1/+1
| | | | | Update #3170. Update #3199.
* tests: Remove TEST_INITSebastian Huber2017-10-281-2/+0
| | | | | | | | The TEST_EXTERN is a used only by the system.h style tests and they use CONFIGURE_INIT appropriately. Update #3170. Update #3199.
* testsuite: Use printk for all test output where possible.Chris Johns2017-10-231-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | - 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.
* posix: Run key destructors during thread restartSebastian Huber2016-04-142-13/+100
| | | | | | | | | | POSIX key destructors must be called during thread restart. Just like the POSIX cleanup handlers. This ensures that the TLS object destructors are called during thread restart for example. It is important for the global construction, which uses a thread restart to run the Init task in a clean environment. Close #2689.
* tests/psxtests: Use <rtems/test.h>Sebastian Huber2014-03-251-2/+6
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* Change all references of rtems.com to rtems.org.Chris Johns2014-03-212-2/+2
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* POSIX keys now enabled in all configurations.Joel Sherrill2014-03-071-35/+43
| | | | | | | Formerly POSIX keys were only enabled when POSIX threads were enabled. Because they are a truly safe alternative to per-task variables in an SMP system, they are being enabled in all configurations.
* Unlimited objects support for POSIX keysZhongwei Yao2013-08-064-0/+217
This patch enables unlimited model in POSIX key manger and have a decent runtime on POSIX key searching, adding and deleting operations. Memory overhead is lower than current implementation when the size of key and key value becomes big.