Revert last change to the TODO list. There is no issue.

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Gregory Nutt 2018-09-19 12:15:04 -06:00
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NuttX TODO List (Last updated September 18, 2018)
NuttX TODO List (Last updated September 19, 2018)
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This file summarizes known NuttX bugs, limitations, inconsistencies with
@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ issues related to each board port.
nuttx/:
(16) Task/Scheduler (sched/)
(15) Task/Scheduler (sched/)
(3) SMP
(1) Memory Management (mm/)
(0) Power Management (drivers/pm)
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Status: Open
Priority: Low. Does anyone actually use the sporadic scheduler?
Title: PRIORITY INHERITANCE WITH ROUND ROBIN SCHEDULER
Description: Priority Inheritance: (1) Round robin scheduling.. is boost
priority respected? (2) Need to remember priority of the
highest priority waiting task. We need this in several
places: (a) Reprioritizing a task and (b) sporadic scheduler
when priority goes down.
Status: Open
Priority: Potentially high. Need to determine if there really is an
issue with priority inheritance and the round robin scheduler.
Title: SIMPLIFY SPORADIC SCHEDULER DESIGN
Description: I have been planning to re-implement sporadic scheduling for
some time. I believe that the current implementation is

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@ -450,6 +450,8 @@ int poll(FAR struct pollfd *fds, nfds_t nfds, int timeout)
int errcode;
int ret;
DEBUGASSERT(fds != NULL);
/* poll() is a cancellation point */
(void)enter_cancellation_point();