Timestamp:
02/17/11 22:21:44 (13 years ago)
Author:
Joel Sherrill <joel.sherrill@…>
Branches:
4.11, 5, master
Children:
eae1447
Parents:
d18d5890
Message:

2011-02-17 Joel Sherrill <joel.sherrill@…>

  • sapi/include/confdefs.h, sapi/include/rtems/config.h, score/include/rtems/score/scheduler.h, score/include/rtems/score/schedulerpriority.h, score/inline/rtems/score/scheduler.inl, score/inline/rtems/score/schedulerpriority.inl, score/src/scheduler.c, score/src/schedulerpriority.c, score/src/schedulerpriorityblock.c, score/src/schedulerpriorityschedule.c, score/src/schedulerprioritythreadschedulerallocate.c, score/src/schedulerprioritythreadschedulerfree.c, score/src/schedulerprioritythreadschedulerupdate.c, score/src/schedulerpriorityunblock.c, score/src/schedulerpriorityyield.c, score/src/threadchangepriority.c, score/src/threadclearstate.c, score/src/threadclose.c, score/src/threadinitialize.c, score/src/threadready.c, score/src/threadresume.c, score/src/threadsetpriority.c, score/src/threadsetstate.c, score/src/threadsuspend.c: Simplify the pluggable scheduler interface. Its configuration made a table of available schedulers and set a pointer to one of the. This was heavy handed since you can only use one scheduler in an application. This configuration mechanism resulted in a scheduler pointer being passed around when you could put all scheduler configuration in an initialized structure.
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