Summary:
- This commit changes spinlock APIs (spin_lock_irqsave/spin_unlock_irqrestore)
- In the previous implementation, the global spinlock (i.e. g_irq_spin) was used.
- This commit allows to use caller specific spinlock but also supports to use
g_irq_spin for backword compatibility (In this case, NULL must be specified)
Impact:
- None
Testing:
- Tested with the following configurations
- spresnse:wifi, spresense:wifi_smp
- esp32-devkitc:smp (QEMU), sabre6-quad:smp (QEMU)
- maxi-bit:smp (QEMU), sim:smp
- stm32f4discovery:wifi
Signed-off-by: Masayuki Ishikawa <Masayuki.Ishikawa@jp.sony.com>
to save the preserved space(1KB) and also avoid the heap overhead
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
Change-Id: I694073f68e1bd63960cedeea1ddec441437be025
1.Remove CONFIG_HAVE_INLINE macro
2.Change the ANSI C function to normal function
3.Other simple non ANSI function to macro
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
Resolution of Issue 619 will require multiple steps, this part of the first step in that resolution: Every call to nxsem_wait_uninterruptible() must handle the return value from nxsem_wait_uninterruptible properly. This commit is only for those files under graphics/, mm/, net/, sched/, wireless/bluetooth.
Still to do: Files under fs/, drivers/, and arch. The last is 116 files and will take some effort.
This reverts commit b9ace36fcc.
This change was added by PR 625 but has a serious logic flaw. It removes all occurrences of INCDIROPT and replaces it with a definition in tools/Config.mk:
else ifeq ($(WINTOOL),y)
DEFINE = "$(TOPDIR)/tools/define.sh"
INCDIR = "$(TOPDIR)/tools/incdir.sh" -w
This logic flaw is the Config.mk is included in all Make.defs files BEFORE WINTOOL is defined. As a result, the definition is wrong in many places when building under Cygwin with a Windows native toolchain.
1. No .c file should include a "Public Types" section. Only a header file can define a public type. A .c file can only define a private type. Several files contained private type definitions. The section that they were defined in, however, was incorrectly named "Public Types." Those were easilty changed to "Private Types" which is what they are.
2. No .c file should include a "Public Function Prototypes" section. All global function prototypes should be provided via a header file and never declared with a .c file.
For No. 2, I corrected as many cases as was reasonable for the time that I had available. But there are still a dozen or so .c files that declare "Public Function Prototypes" within a .c file. This is bad programming style. These declarations should all be moved to the proper header files.