Kees Cook de9953c6a0 libfdt: Replace deprecated 0-length arrays with proper flexible arrays
Replace the 0-length arrays in structures with proper flexible
arrays. This will avoid warnings when building under GCC 13 with
-fstrict-flex-arrays, which the Linux kernel will be doing soon:

In file included from ../lib/fdt_ro.c:2:
../lib/../scripts/dtc/cpukit/dtc/libfdt/fdt_ro.c: In function 'fdt_get_name':
../lib/../scripts/dtc/cpukit/dtc/libfdt/fdt_ro.c:319:24: warning: 'strrchr' reading 1 or more bytes from a region of size 0 [-Wstringop-overread]
  319 |                 leaf = strrchr(nameptr, '/');
      |                        ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
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Real-Time Executive for Multiprocessing Systems

RTEMS is a real-time executive (kernel) which provides a high performance environment for embedded applications with the following features:

  • Standards based user interfaces.
  • Multitasking capabilities.
  • Homogeneous and heterogeneous multiprocessor systems.
  • Event-driven, priority-based, preemptive scheduling.
  • Optional rate monotonic scheduling.
  • Intertask communication and synchronisation.
  • Priority inheritance.
  • Responsive interrupt management.
  • Dynamic memory allocation.
  • High level of user configurability.
  • Open source with a friendly user license.

Project git repositories are located at:

Online documentation is available at:

RTEMS Doxygen for CPUKit:

RTEMS POSIX 1003.1 Compliance Guide:

RTEMS Mailing Lists for general purpose use the users list and for developers use the devel list.

The version number for this software is indicated in the VERSION file.

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RTEMS is a ​real-time executive in use by embedded systems applications around the world and beyond
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