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* capture/capture-cli.c: Add config-header support. * capture/capture.c: Add config-header support. * cpuuse/cpuuse.c: Add config-header support. * devnull/devnull.c: Add config-header support. * dummy/dummy.c: Add config-header support. * dumpbuf/dumpbuf.c: Add config-header support. * monitor/mon-command.c: Add config-header support. * monitor/mon-config.c: Add config-header support. * monitor/mon-dname.c: Add config-header support. * monitor/mon-driver.c: Add config-header support. * monitor/mon-extension.c: Add config-header support. * monitor/mon-itask.c: Add config-header support. * monitor/mon-manager.c: Add config-header support. * monitor/mon-monitor.c: Add config-header support. * monitor/mon-mpci.c: Add config-header support. * monitor/mon-object.c: Add config-header support. * monitor/mon-prmisc.c: Add config-header support. * monitor/mon-queue.c: Add config-header support. * monitor/mon-server.c: Add config-header support. * monitor/mon-symbols.c: Add config-header support. * monitor/mon-task.c: Add config-header support. * mw-fb/mw_fb.c: Add config-header support. * mw-fb/mw_uid.c: Add config-header support. * rtmonuse/rtmonuse.c: Add config-header support. * serdbg/serdbg.c: Add config-header support. * serdbg/serdbgio.c: Add config-header support. * serdbg/termios_printk.c: Add config-header support. * shell/cmds.c: Add config-header support. * stackchk/check.c: Add config-header support. * untar/untar.c: Add config-header support.
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This directory contains a shell user extension
primary features:
+ create a user shell terminal task.
This code has not been extensively tested. It is provided as a tool
for RTEMS users to open more shell terminal.
Suggestions and comments are appreciated.
NOTES:
1. printf() & getchar() works but you can't use
0,1,2 like fildes. You need to use fileno(stdin),fileno(stdout),...
2. You only need a termios dev to start a new session, add your new commands
and enjoy it.
3. Telnetd daemon uses this (browse libnetworking/rtems_telnetd)
Enjoy it.
FUTURE:
1. Adding new commands in cmds.c to give file manegement to shell.