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1780
6694 d 6 h
jermar
/kernel/trunk/
Replace old __u?? types with respective C99 variants (e.g. uint32_t, int64_t, uintptr_t etc.).
1769
6697 d 2 h
jermar
/kernel/trunk/arch/
Change cache_error exception to take istate * as a parameter.
Make cache_error() print epc in the panic message.
Do not rely on the compiler to generate 'nop' after 'beq' in atomic_add()
and put it there explicitly.
Indentation fixes and cosmetic changes.
1702
6715 d 9 h
cejka
/kernel/trunk/
Kernel doxygen comments updated.
958
6807 d 3 h
jermar
/kernel/trunk/
Nicer ia32 interrupt handlers and structures holding interrupted context data.
Unify the name holding interrupted context data on all architectures to be istate.
635
6893 d 23 h
palkovsky
/kernel/trunk/
Fixed kconsole resolution of similar commands.
Add commands to debugger to allow for simple profiling or
calling debug actions if needed.
614
6897 d 22 h
palkovsky
/kernel/trunk/
Added support for mips breakpoints.
We have a kind of kernel debugger :-)
Breakpoints on JMP/Branch instructions are not supported and
they are reported after the breakpoint is fired and exited as
a BranchDelay exception. If we found a way, how to detect these
instructions, we would be able to support them as 'one-time' breakpoints.