These headers do not provide full stl functionality,
but a small subset:
* thread and this_thread
* condition_variable (some timed functions are missing)
* mutex, lock_guard and unique_lock
Fixes#1708.
Currently involuntary preemption causes the current thread not only to
yield for a higher prioritized thread, but all other threads of its own
priority class, too.
This PR adds the function `thread_yield_higher()`, which will yield the
current thread in favor of higher prioritized functions, but not for
threads of its own priority class.
Boards now need to implement `thread_yield_higher()` instead of
`thread_yield()`, but `COREIF_NG` boards are not affected in any way.
`thread_yield()` retains its old meaning: yield for every thread that
has the same or a higher priority.
This PR does not touch the occurrences of `thread_yield()` in the periph
drivers, because the author of this PR did not look into the logic of
the various driver implementations.
PR #1000 overlooked to rename `runqueues` into `sched_runqueues` in
`sched.h`. This shows that the variable is not used outside of
`sched.c`.
As the list should not be accessed outside of the scheduler, so it
can be `static`.
Closes#1399.
> Using a different value for SCHED_PRIO_LEVELS for 16 and 32 bit
platforms hurts portability, one thing that we heavily advertise about
RIOT. if you want to write a portable application, then you have to
assume the lower value.
This PR defaults `SCHED_PRIO_LEVELS` to 16 for every board.
Instead of using differing integer types use kernel_pid_t for process
identifier. This type is introduced in a new header file to avoid
circular dependencies.
and added `UNREACHABLE();` to hint the compiler unreachable lines
added right signature for first parameter of `thread_stack_init()`
added `UNREACHABLE();` macro to `cpu/lpc1768/atom.c` and `cpu/msp430-common/cpu.c`
The function sched_init() zeroes out sched_threads needlessly. All
static variables can be assumed to be initialized with zero, anyways.
The C standard mandates it, and all at other places in the code it is
assumed.