These were in libcsupport for historical reasons and the placement
no longer made sense.
As part of this move, some of the files were placed under subdirectories
which reflect their installed location.
Thank you git for allowing us to move files. Years of CVS resulted
in files being somewhere they no longer belonged.
These header files were only used by one BSP and they are
hardware dependent. The hardware dependency always made
them bad candidates for where they were in the tree. But
this fixes that.
This change starts with removing the effectively empty file
timerdrv.h. The prototypes for benchmark_timer_XXX() were in
btimer.h which was not universally used. Thus every use of
timerdrv.h had to be changed to btimer.h. Then the prototypes
for benchmark_timer_read() had to be adjusted to return
benchmark_timer_t rather than int or uint32_t.
I took this opportunity to also correct the file headers to
separate the copyright from the file description comments which
is needed to ensure the copyright isn't propagated into Doxygen
output.
* libcsupport/Makefile.am, libcsupport/preinstall.am,
sapi/include/confdefs.h: Add configuration and basic device driver
ver definition for frame buffer device.
* libcsupport/include/rtems/framebuffer.h: New file.
* libcsupport/Makefile.am, libcsupport/preinstall.am,
libcsupport/include/rtems/termiostypes.h: Move termios helper
routines from libchip to libcsupport. Add routine which makes it easy
for a termios device driver to inform termios of its default baud
rate. This avoids inconsistencies in later termios settings changes.
* libcsupport/Makefile.am, libcsupport/preinstall.am,
libcsupport/src/malloc.c, libcsupport/src/mallocinfo.c,
libmisc/Makefile.am, libmisc/shell/main_mallocinfo.c,
libmisc/shell/shellconfig.h: Split malloc.c into multiple files with
one function per file. Also split out statistics into a separate file
which can be plugged in dynamically. Right now, it is always in. I
suspect that splitting the file removed more code than leaving
statistics in. I tinkered with malloc information command in the
shell. I resurrected the malloc arena code as malloc boundary. This
code is now compiled all the time even though it does not appear to
work.
* libcsupport/include/rtems/malloc.h, libcsupport/src/_calloc_r.c,
libcsupport/src/_free_r.c, libcsupport/src/_malloc_r.c,
libcsupport/src/_realloc_r.c, libcsupport/src/calloc.c,
libcsupport/src/free.c, libcsupport/src/malloc_boundary.c,
libcsupport/src/malloc_get_statistics.c,
libcsupport/src/malloc_initialize.c, libcsupport/src/malloc_p.h,
libcsupport/src/malloc_report_statistics.c,
libcsupport/src/malloc_report_statistics_plugin.c,
libcsupport/src/malloc_statistics_helpers.c,
libcsupport/src/malloc_walk.c, libcsupport/src/realloc.c,
libmisc/shell/main_perioduse.c: New files.