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1702 6770 d 15 h cejka /kernel/trunk/ Kernel doxygen comments updated.  
1196 6828 d 17 h cejka /kernel/trunk/ Printf ported back from uspace to kernel.
Printf calls changed to match new conventions.
 
958 6862 d 10 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.
 
851 6886 d 8 h palkovsky /kernel/trunk/arch/mips32/src/ removed debugging printf.  
850 6886 d 8 h palkovsky /kernel/trunk/ Small bugs fixed after running all tests on mips.  
673 6931 d 8 h jermar /kernel/trunk/ Add 'version' and 'cpus' kconsole commands.
Remove leading p from names of p* commands.
 
635 6949 d 6 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.
 
631 6950 d 8 h palkovsky /kernel/trunk/ Fixed cpu halting in debug panic mode.  
623 6950 d 19 h jermar /kernel/trunk/ Add SPINLOCK_DECLARE and SPINLOCK_INITIALIZE macros.
SPINLOCK_DECLARE is to be used instead of direct spinlock_t declarations
in dynamically allocated structures on which spinlock_initialize() is called after
their creation.
SPINLOCK_INITIALIZE is to be used instead of direct spinlock_t declarations
of global spinlocks. It declares and initializes the spinlock.
Moreover, both macros are empty on UP so that -Wall warnings about unused structures
get supressed.
 
615 6952 d 18 h palkovsky /kernel/trunk/ Cleanups to make it compile with -Wall. Did not catch everything yet.  
614 6953 d 4 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.