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libs/: Remove references to CONFIG_DISABLE_SIGNALS. Signals can no longer be disabled. syscall/: Remove references to CONFIG_DISABLE_SIGNALS. Signals can no longer be disabled. wireless/: Remove references to CONFIG_DISABLE_SIGNALS. Signals can no longer be disabled. Documentation/: Remove references to CONFIG_DISABLE_SIGNALS. Signals can no longer be disabled. include/: Remove references to CONFIG_DISABLE_SIGNALS. Signals can no longer be disabled. drivers/: Remove references to CONFIG_DISABLE_SIGNALS. Signals can no longer be disabled. sched/: Remove references to CONFIG_DISABLE_SIGNALS. Signals can no longer be disabled. configs: Remove references to CONFIG_DISABLE_SIGNALS. Signals can no longer be disabled. arch/xtensa: Remove references to CONFIG_DISABLE_SIGNALS. Signals can no longer be disabled. arch/z80: Remove references to CONFIG_DISABLE_SIGNALS. Signals can no longer be disabled. arch/x86: Remove references to CONFIG_DISABLE_SIGNALS. Signals can no longer be disabled. arch/renesas and arch/risc-v: Remove references to CONFIG_DISABLE_SIGNALS. Signals can no longer be disabled. arch/or1k: Remove all references to CONFIG_DISABLE_SIGNALS. Signals are always enabled. arch/misoc: Remove all references to CONFIG_DISABLE_SIGNALS. Signals are always enabled. arch/mips: Remove all references to CONFIG_DISABLE_SIGNALS. Signals are always enabled. arch/avr: Remove all references to CONFIG_DISABLE_SIGNALS. Signals are always enabled. arch/arm: Remove all references to CONFIG_DISABLE_SIGNALS. Signals are always enabled. |
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fs_procfs.c | ||
fs_procfscpuload.c | ||
fs_procfscritmon.c | ||
fs_procfsmeminfo.c | ||
fs_procfsproc.c | ||
fs_procfsuptime.c | ||
fs_procfsutil.c | ||
fs_procfsversion.c | ||
fs_skeleton.c | ||
Kconfig | ||
Make.defs | ||
README.txt |
fs/procfs README ================ This is a tiny procfs file system that allows read-only access to a few attributes of a task or thread. This tiny procfs fs file system can be built into the system by enabling: CONFIG_FS_PROCFS=y It can then be mounted from the NSH command like like: nsh> mount -t procfs /proc Example ======= NuttShell (NSH) NuttX-6.31 nsh> mount -t procfs /proc nsh> ls /proc /proc: 0/ 1/ nsh> ls /proc/1 /proc/1: status cmdline nsh> cat /proc/1/status Name: init Type: Task State: Running Priority: 100 Scheduler: SCHED_FIFO SigMask: 00000000 nsh> cat /proc/1/cmdline init nsh> sleep 100 & sleep [2:100] nsh> ls /proc ls /proc /proc: 0/ 1/ 2/ nsh> cat /proc/2/cmdline <pthread> 0x527420