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Joel Sherrill f4a8ee1c55 Unlimited objects patch from Chris Johns <ccj@acm.org>. Email follows:
First, the unlimited patch. I have compiled the unlmited patch for the
    Linux posix BSP only and it seems to work cleanly. I would like a really
    major application run on this change before commiting as the changes are
    very core and significant. I am currently building all the tests to run.

    I have no targets suitable to test on at the moment.

    I have tested the patch for inline functions and macros.

    Turning macros on has found some core bugs. I have fixed these but have
    not run all the tests. Please review the patch for these changes. They
    are:

    1) The conditional compilation for MP support broke the core messages
    code. You cannot embed a conditional macro in another macro. The Send
    and Urgent Send calls are macros.

    2) User extensions handler initialisation now has two parameters. I have
    updated the macros to support the extra parameter.

    The patch also contains the gcc-target-default.cfg fix required to build
    the kernel. More of a by product than a fix for you.
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This directory contains the RTEMS Sample Application Suite.
The tests in this directory perform two functions:

   + provide simple examples of applications which can be
     used as a starting point for your application.

   + help test a new board support package

The hello and ticker applications are useful when first bringing up
a new board support package.  The base_mp test is useful when
performing initial checkout on a new MPCI layer.

The following describes each of the sample applications:

   base_mp

      This is a very simple two node multiprocessor application.  It consists
      of a single initialization task on each node which print out
      their respective node numbers and task IDs.  This test can be
      used as a simple test of a new MPCI layer because it minimizes
      the number of packets sent by RTEMS.

      This is intended as a starting point for custom developed multiprocessor
      applications.

   base_sp

      This is a simple single processor application which consists of
      an initialization task which creates another task.

      This is intended as a starting point for custom developed single
      processor applications.

   cdtest

      A very simple C++ application which demonstrates that it is
      possible to use C++ contructors and destructors in an RTEMS
      application.  Also does a perfunctory iostream test.

   hello

      This is the RTEMS version of the classic hello world program.
      It consists of single initialization task which prints out
      a few messages.

      This test does not include a Clock Tick device driver and can
      be used to test the startup code of the board support package
      as well as console output.

   paranoia

      A public domain test of the floating point and math library
      capabilities of a toolset.  It reports discrepancies between
      actual and expected results.  It is a large test.

   ticker

      This is a simple test of the user's Clock Tick device driver.
      This test has an initialization task create three application
      tasks which sleep and periodically wake up and print the time.