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413 6785 d 13 h jermar /SPARTAN/trunk/ Rename cpu_priority_{high|low|restore|read} functions to interrupts_{disable|enable|restore|read}.
Rename pri_t to ipl_t (Interrupt Priority Level).
Rename thread_t::pri to thread_t::priority.
 
225 6832 d 1 h jermar /SPARTAN/trunk/test/synch/rwlock4/ Revert the change in rwlock #4 test that added cpu_priority_high() and cpu_priority_restore() to random().
It is no longer necessary because spinlock disables preemption at least.
 
205 6833 d 2 h jermar /SPARTAN/trunk/ Get rid of memcopy().
All we now have is memcpy() and _memcpy().
memcpy() is defined to be builtin.
Where not applicable, architectures must implement memcpy() code or call slowish _memcopy().
 
171 6840 d 0 h jermar /SPARTAN/trunk/ Make rwlock test #3 compile again.

Make rwlock test #4 preemption-safe.

Prepare for preemption controlling functions.
 
111 6918 d 16 h palkovsky /SPARTAN/trunk/ Code cleanup in scheduler.c thread.c - removed unnecessary spinlock.
atomic_inc, atomic_dec moved to arch/atomic.h instead of arch/smp/atomic.h,
advisable to use even in non-smp mode.
Fixed atomic_inc, atomic_dec in mips architecture.
 
81 6938 d 16 h jermar /SPARTAN/trunk/ Add SP_DELTA macro for each architecture.
On IA-32, this macro represents two doublewords that must be on the stack when switching to a new stack.
On MIPS, there is no need to fix sp when switching to a new stack.
On IA-64, this macro is used to allocate the 16-byte scratch area.

IA-64 work.
Changes in start.S. More changes to come.
Define memcopy().

Janitorial fixes.
Add missing #include <panic.h> to rwlock4/test.c.
Remove wrong use of inline keyword from both declaration and definition of l_apic_id().
 
19 6975 d 16 h jermar /SPARTAN/trunk/ Re-enable tests and fix include paths' in them.  
15 6976 d 18 h jermar /SPARTAN/trunk/ Introduce macros CPU, THREAD, TASK and use them to replace the->cpu, the->thread, the->task.
Later on, this will make it possible to reference *current* cpu, thread and/or task without the aid from virtual memory.
 
1 7026 d 19 h jermar /SPARTAN/ Initial import