2002-11-06 Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>

* rtems/new-exceptions/cpu.h: Remove sections on
	CPU_INLINE_ENABLE_DISPATCH and CPU_UNROLL_ENQUEUE_PRIORITY.
	* rtems/old-exceptions/cpu.h: Remove sections on
	CPU_INLINE_ENABLE_DISPATCH and CPU_UNROLL_ENQUEUE_PRIORITY.
	* rtems/score/cpu.h: Insert sections on
	CPU_INLINE_ENABLE_DISPATCH and CPU_UNROLL_ENQUEUE_PRIORITY.
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Ralf Corsepius
2002-11-06 11:16:48 +00:00
parent 5d941f364d
commit 8ecc042a2a
4 changed files with 55 additions and 78 deletions

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@@ -1,3 +1,17 @@
2002-11-06 Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>
* rtems/new-exceptions/cpu.h: Remove sections on
CPU_INLINE_ENABLE_DISPATCH and CPU_UNROLL_ENQUEUE_PRIORITY.
* rtems/old-exceptions/cpu.h: Remove sections on
CPU_INLINE_ENABLE_DISPATCH and CPU_UNROLL_ENQUEUE_PRIORITY.
* rtems/score/cpu.h: Insert sections on
CPU_INLINE_ENABLE_DISPATCH and CPU_UNROLL_ENQUEUE_PRIORITY.
2002-10-31 Joel Sherrill <joel@OARcorp.com>
* rtems/new-exceptions/cpu.h: Removed warnings.
2002-10-31 Joel Sherrill <joel@OARcorp.com>
* rtems/new-exceptions/cpu.h: Removed warnings.

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@@ -48,45 +48,6 @@ extern "C" {
/* conditional compilation parameters */
/*
* Should the calls to _Thread_Enable_dispatch be inlined?
*
* If TRUE, then they are inlined.
* If FALSE, then a subroutine call is made.
*
* Basically this is an example of the classic trade-off of size
* versus speed. Inlining the call (TRUE) typically increases the
* size of RTEMS while speeding up the enabling of dispatching.
* [NOTE: In general, the _Thread_Dispatch_disable_level will
* only be 0 or 1 unless you are in an interrupt handler and that
* interrupt handler invokes the executive.] When not inlined
* something calls _Thread_Enable_dispatch which in turns calls
* _Thread_Dispatch. If the enable dispatch is inlined, then
* one subroutine call is avoided entirely.]
*/
#define CPU_INLINE_ENABLE_DISPATCH FALSE
/*
* Should the body of the search loops in _Thread_queue_Enqueue_priority
* be unrolled one time? In unrolled each iteration of the loop examines
* two "nodes" on the chain being searched. Otherwise, only one node
* is examined per iteration.
*
* If TRUE, then the loops are unrolled.
* If FALSE, then the loops are not unrolled.
*
* The primary factor in making this decision is the cost of disabling
* and enabling interrupts (_ISR_Flash) versus the cost of rest of the
* body of the loop. On some CPUs, the flash is more expensive than
* one iteration of the loop body. In this case, it might be desirable
* to unroll the loop. It is important to note that on some CPUs, this
* code is the longest interrupt disable period in RTEMS. So it is
* necessary to strike a balance when setting this parameter.
*/
#define CPU_UNROLL_ENQUEUE_PRIORITY FALSE
/*
* Does RTEMS manage a dedicated interrupt stack in software?
*

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@@ -48,45 +48,6 @@ typedef void ( *ppc_isr_entry )( int, struct CPU_Interrupt_frame * );
/* conditional compilation parameters */
/*
* Should the calls to _Thread_Enable_dispatch be inlined?
*
* If TRUE, then they are inlined.
* If FALSE, then a subroutine call is made.
*
* Basically this is an example of the classic trade-off of size
* versus speed. Inlining the call (TRUE) typically increases the
* size of RTEMS while speeding up the enabling of dispatching.
* [NOTE: In general, the _Thread_Dispatch_disable_level will
* only be 0 or 1 unless you are in an interrupt handler and that
* interrupt handler invokes the executive.] When not inlined
* something calls _Thread_Enable_dispatch which in turns calls
* _Thread_Dispatch. If the enable dispatch is inlined, then
* one subroutine call is avoided entirely.]
*/
#define CPU_INLINE_ENABLE_DISPATCH FALSE
/*
* Should the body of the search loops in _Thread_queue_Enqueue_priority
* be unrolled one time? In unrolled each iteration of the loop examines
* two "nodes" on the chain being searched. Otherwise, only one node
* is examined per iteration.
*
* If TRUE, then the loops are unrolled.
* If FALSE, then the loops are not unrolled.
*
* The primary factor in making this decision is the cost of disabling
* and enabling interrupts (_ISR_Flash) versus the cost of rest of the
* body of the loop. On some CPUs, the flash is more expensive than
* one iteration of the loop body. In this case, it might be desirable
* to unroll the loop. It is important to note that on some CPUs, this
* code is the longest interrupt disable period in RTEMS. So it is
* necessary to strike a balance when setting this parameter.
*/
#define CPU_UNROLL_ENQUEUE_PRIORITY FALSE
/*
* Does RTEMS manage a dedicated interrupt stack in software?
*

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@@ -10,6 +10,47 @@
#include <rtems/score/types.h>
#endif
/* conditional compilation parameters */
/*
* Should the calls to _Thread_Enable_dispatch be inlined?
*
* If TRUE, then they are inlined.
* If FALSE, then a subroutine call is made.
*
* Basically this is an example of the classic trade-off of size
* versus speed. Inlining the call (TRUE) typically increases the
* size of RTEMS while speeding up the enabling of dispatching.
* [NOTE: In general, the _Thread_Dispatch_disable_level will
* only be 0 or 1 unless you are in an interrupt handler and that
* interrupt handler invokes the executive.] When not inlined
* something calls _Thread_Enable_dispatch which in turns calls
* _Thread_Dispatch. If the enable dispatch is inlined, then
* one subroutine call is avoided entirely.]
*/
#define CPU_INLINE_ENABLE_DISPATCH FALSE
/*
* Should the body of the search loops in _Thread_queue_Enqueue_priority
* be unrolled one time? In unrolled each iteration of the loop examines
* two "nodes" on the chain being searched. Otherwise, only one node
* is examined per iteration.
*
* If TRUE, then the loops are unrolled.
* If FALSE, then the loops are not unrolled.
*
* The primary factor in making this decision is the cost of disabling
* and enabling interrupts (_ISR_Flash) versus the cost of rest of the
* body of the loop. On some CPUs, the flash is more expensive than
* one iteration of the loop body. In this case, it might be desirable
* to unroll the loop. It is important to note that on some CPUs, this
* code is the longest interrupt disable period in RTEMS. So it is
* necessary to strike a balance when setting this parameter.
*/
#define CPU_UNROLL_ENQUEUE_PRIORITY FALSE
#ifdef _OLD_EXCEPTIONS
#include <rtems/old-exceptions/cpu.h>
#else