Move _CPU_Fatal_halt() declaration to <rtems/score/cpuimpl.h> and make sure it
is a proper declaration of a function which does not return. Fix the type of
the error code. If necessary, add the implementation to cpu.c. Implementing
_CPU_Fatal_halt() as a function makes it possible to wrap this function for
example to fully test _Terminate().
Do not return a status code in bsp_interrupt_facility_initialize() since this
leads to unreachable code in bsp_interrupt_initialize(). Use RTEMS_DEBUG
assertions in bsp_interrupt_facility_initialize() if necessary.
Add rtems_interrupt_raise_on() and rtems_interrupt_clear().
Add a default implementation which just returns RTEMS_UNSATISFIED for
valid parameters.
Update #3269.
Assert BSP_INTERRUPT_VECTOR_MAX + 1 == BSP_INTERRUPT_VECTOR_COUNT.
After building all BSPs with this patch, BSP_INTERRUPT_VECTOR_MAX can be
removed and replaced by BSP_INTERRUPT_VECTOR_COUNT. The
BSP_INTERRUPT_VECTOR_COUNT allows a default implementation which supports no
interrupt vector at all. Using COUNT instead of MAX may avoid some
interpretation issues, for example is the maximum value a valid vector number
or not.
Update #3269.
Remove BSP_INTERRUPT_VECTOR_MIN and unconditionally let interrupt vector
numbers start with zero.
The BSP_INTERRUPT_VECTOR_MIN == 0 invariant was tested by the previous commit
and building all BSPs.
Update #3269.
QEMU is now stricter with MMIO sizes and accesses. uintptr_t on RV64
is 8 bytes and generates an sd instruction that Store/AMO faults
because sifive_test MMIO expects 4 bytes accesses.
Add a simplified path evaluation function IMFS_eval_path_devfs() for a
device only IMFS configuration.
The code size can be further reduced by the application if it disables
the support for legacy IO drivers via:
#define CONFIGURE_IMFS_DISABLE_MKNOD
#define CONFIGURE_IMFS_DISABLE_MKNOD_DEVICE
Obsolete CONFIGURE_MAXIMUM_DEVICES. Remove BSP_MAXIMUM_DEVICES.
Update #3894.
Update #3898.
Use RTEMS_SYSINIT_ORDER_LAST_BUT_5 instead of RTEMS_SYSINIT_ORDER_LAST
to allow applications and support functions to place system
initialization handlers behind the standard handlers.
Update #3838.
LLVM/LLD does not support STARTUP and ALIGN_WITH_INPUT directives that
GNU LD support. INPUT and ALIGN(8) are supported by LLVM/LLD and can
replace the unsupported STARTUP/ALIGN_WITH_INPUT directives.
The commit conditionally adds the supported directive that linkers
can understand depending on the toolchain used to compile RTEMS
i.e., clang or gcc. Clang is assumed to use LLD by default.
Rename _SMP_Get_processor_count() in _SMP_Get_processor_maximum() to be
in line with the API level rtems_scheduler_get_processor_maximum().
Update #3732.
Add rtems_scheduler_get_processor_maximum() as a replacement for
rtems_get_processor_count(). The rtems_get_processor_count() is a bit
orphaned. Adopt it by the Scheduler Manager. The count is also
misleading, since the processor set may have gaps and the actual count
of online processors may be less than the value returned by
rtems_get_processor_count().
Update #3732.