forked from Imagelibrary/rtems
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.
This directory contains code to report and reset per-task CPU usage.
If the BSP supports nanosecond timestamp granularity, this this information
is very accurate. Otherwise, it is dependendent on the tick granularity.
It provides two primary features:
+ Generate a CPU Usage Report
+ Reset CPU Usage Information
NOTES:
1. If configured for tick granularity, CPU usage is "docked" by a
clock tick at each context switch.
2. If configured for nanosecond granularity, no work is done at each
clock tick. All bookkeeping is done as part of a context switch.