From f4a8ee1c55788aeb053ede7571b07906a9847a45 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Joel Sherrill Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 16:01:03 +0000 Subject: Unlimited objects patch from Chris Johns . Email follows: 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. --- cpukit/sapi/include/rtems/config.h | 14 ++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+) (limited to 'cpukit/sapi') diff --git a/cpukit/sapi/include/rtems/config.h b/cpukit/sapi/include/rtems/config.h index 5a01286059..ac2da06d97 100644 --- a/cpukit/sapi/include/rtems/config.h +++ b/cpukit/sapi/include/rtems/config.h @@ -21,6 +21,20 @@ extern "C" { #endif +/* + * Unlimited object support. Changes the configuration table entry for POSIX + * or RTEMS APIs to bounded only by the memory of the work-space. + * + * Use the macro to define the resource unlimited before placing in the configuration + * table. + */ + +#include +#define RTEMS_UNLIMITED_OBJECTS OBJECTS_UNLIMITED_OBJECTS + +#define rtems_resource_unlimited(resource) \ + ( resource | RTEMS_UNLIMITED_OBJECTS ) + /* * This is kind of kludgy but it allows targets to totally ignore the * POSIX API safely. -- cgit v1.2.3