Yes, we already have several changes that require an RTEMS internal
update, e.g. the recent type definition changes. Now its a good time to
incorporate such changes, since there will be a major tool update based
the recently released GCC 6.1.
On 03/05/16 00:43, Gedare Bloom wrote:
This should
On 03/05/16 07:26, Chris Johns wrote:
On 03/05/2016 15:23, Sebastian Huber wrote:
On 03/05/16 04:27, Chris Johns wrote:
What are these issues with kqueue?
The Monkey kqueue uses a pipe so it was pipe. I had forgotten.
The socket pairs are supported in the new network stack.
Oh, sorry
On 03/05/2016 15:28, Sebastian Huber wrote:
This documentation is not from me. I will rewrite and restructure the
CORE mutex soon, so all this will be hopefully fixed as a side-effect.
I know and that is fine.
Chris
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On 03/05/16 05:24, Chris Johns wrote:
+/**
+ * @brief Does mutex use priority ceiling.
+ *
+ * This routine returns true if the mutex's wait discipline is
+ * PRIORITY_CEILING and false otherwise.
+ *
+ * @param[in] the_attribute is the attribute set of the mutex.
+ *
+ * @retval true The mutex i
On 03/05/2016 15:23, Sebastian Huber wrote:
On 03/05/16 04:27, Chris Johns wrote:
What are these issues with kqueue?
The Monkey kqueue uses a pipe so it was pipe. I had forgotten.
The socket pairs are supported in the new network stack.
Oh, sorry it was not socket pairs, it was a pipe a
On 03/05/16 04:27, Chris Johns wrote:
On 02/05/2016 20:07, Sebastian Huber wrote:
what is the benefit of the Monkey HTTP server compared to Civetweb?
It is not mongoose or civetweb. :) Originally when I started looking
at Monkey I was looking for something new to give us options and I
st
On 29/04/2016 19:13, Sebastian Huber wrote:
Delete __RTEMS_DO_NOT_INLINE_CORE_MUTEX_SEIZE__ as a preparation to
restructure the CORE mutex variants and reduce the branch complexity.
---
cpukit/configure.ac | 6 -
cpukit/score/Makefile.am |
On 02/05/2016 20:07, Sebastian Huber wrote:
what is the benefit of the Monkey HTTP server compared to Civetweb?
It is not mongoose or civetweb. :) Originally when I started looking at
Monkey I was looking for something new to give us options and I still
think this is something we should con
On 02/05/2016 22:49, Christian Mauderer wrote:
From: Christian Mauderer
testsuites/libtests/libnetworking01/Makefile.am| 22 +++
Should this be testsuites/libtests/networking01/ to follow the naming of
the other tests in libtest, eg block01, dl01 etc?
diff --git a/testsuites/libtest
On 2016-05-02 09:57 +0200, Christian Mauderer wrote:
>
> Just two thoughts on the tools. Both doesn't need instant answers.
> Please note that I don't intend to contradict the tools.
>
> I just took a quick glance on the linked pages but from that it seems
> that both tools are quite git-centered
Move _Thread_queue_Queue::_Lock to begin of the structure. On RTEMS,
the presence of a lock component in the thread queue structures actually
depends on the build-time RTEMS_SMP configuration option. A move of
this part to the begin of the structure allows an implementation re-use
for the other p
Add _Thread_queue_Queue::_owner which will be used for the upcomming
priority inheritance implementation and an O(m) independence-preserving
protocol (OMIP) implementation.
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Huber
---
newlib/libc/sys/rtems/include/sys/lock.h | 6 +++---
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3
From: Christian Mauderer
This implementation just falls back to giving a string representation of the IP.
It supports IPv4 only.
---
cpukit/libnetworking/Makefile.am| 2 +-
cpukit/libnetworking/libc/getnameinfo.c | 61 +
2 files changed, 62 insertions(+),
From: Christian Mauderer
The dummy for setgroups() allows applications using it to build (for example
civetweb webserver).
---
cpukit/libcsupport/Makefile.am | 2 +-
cpukit/libcsupport/src/setgroups.c | 26
testsuites/psxtests/psxhdrs/Makefile.am
Hello,
the following patches add a minimal implementation for getnameinfo()
that can give back a string representation of a given IPv4 address.
Additionally a dummy for setgroups() is added that just does nothing.
This two functions allow to build and link applications that use these
functions.
From: Christian Mauderer
Copy the prototype and necessary defines for getnameinfo() from
current FreeBSD.
---
cpukit/libnetworking/netdb.h | 47
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+)
diff --git a/cpukit/libnetworking/netdb.h b/cpukit/libnetworking/netdb.h
From: Christian Mauderer
---
testsuites/libtests/Makefile.am| 1 +
testsuites/libtests/configure.ac | 1 +
testsuites/libtests/libnetworking01/Makefile.am| 22 +++
testsuites/libtests/libnetworking01/init.c | 161 +
.../l
Hello Rashad,
what is the benefit of the Monkey HTTP server compared to Civetweb?
On 01/05/16 00:48, Rashad M. Borbély wrote:
Hello,
Are you still looking for a student for The ESA's summer of code in space?
I am interested in porting the Monkey HTTP server to RTEMS. Is this
project open for
Am 27.04.2016 um 23:44 schrieb bel:
>
>
> What do you think of the solution of ignoring parameters?
>
>
> Ignoring parameters on a certain platform feels like
> "Error: parameter xyz does not work on platform ..."
>
> If the parameter exists, it is supposed to work.
>
>
>
> Or a
Am 02.05.2016 um 01:42 schrieb Amar Takhar:
> On 2016-04-29 17:39 +1000, Chris Johns wrote:
>
>> I had a long chat to Amar about this topic today and he told me we
>> should follow the FreeBSD model for vendor software. FreeBSD has
>> https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/vendor/ and it contains the
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