- Chris Johns schrieb:
> On 22/12/2016 01:19, Sebastian Huber wrote:
> > The POSIX API provides no binary semaphores, so task/interrupt
> > synchronization is a problem. So, for drivers there is still a need for
> > some RTEMS-specific APIs.
>
> I like the idea of NP additions help us here.
- Cudmore, Alan P. (GSFC-5820) schrieb:
> Interesting. On our 40Mhz Coldfire CPU, one of our developers did note how
> the RTEMS semaphore calls were slow.
It would be quite interesting if you could run the tmtests with your version
and the current Git master. The new tmfine01 tests some
On 22/12/2016 21:43, Sebastian Huber wrote:
- Chris Johns schrieb:
On 22/12/2016 01:19, Sebastian Huber wrote:
The POSIX API provides no binary semaphores, so task/interrupt
synchronization is a problem. So, for drivers there is still a need for
some RTEMS-specific APIs.
I like the idea
Thanks, I checked in your patches (merged them into two commits).
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