These functions are required for std::atomic in C++11 on Cortex-M0.
The functions are only used if GCC does not know how to generate any
lock-free atomic hardware operations.
As discussed in #2725, this commit renames a number of stacksize constants to
better convey their intended usage. In addition, constants for thread priority
are given a `THREAD_` prefix. Changes are:
* KERNEL_CONF_STACKSIZE_PRINTF renamed to THREAD_EXTRA_STACKSIZE_PRINTF
* KERNEL_CONF_STACKSIZE_DEFAULT renamed to THREAD_STACKSIZE_DEFAULT
* KERNEL_CONF_STACKSIZE_IDLE renamed to THREAD_STACKSIZE_IDLE
* KERNEL_CONF_STACKSIZE_MAIN renamed to THREAD_STACKSIZE_MAIN
* Move thread stacksizes from kernel.h to thread.h, since the prefix changed
* PRIORITY_MIN renamed to THREAD_PRIORITY_MIN
* PRIORITY_IDLE renamed to THREAD_PRIORITY_IDLE
* PRIORITY_MAIN renamed to THREAD_PRIORITY_MAIN
* Move thread priorities from kernel.h to thread.h since the prefix has changed
* MINIMUM_STACK_SIZE renamed to THREAD_STACKSIZE_MINIMUM for consistency
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
- Move generic implementation of atomic_set_return to core/atomic.c
- Generic implementation of atomic compare and swap in core/atomic.c
- atomic_cas is used to implement atomic counters in core/include/atomic.h
- atomic_int_t is an atomic integer type
- ATOMIC_INIT can be used as an initializer for atomic_int_t
- ATOMIC_VALUE gets a reference to the value of an atomic integer
Per default, doxygen will take only the part until the first dot into
account for the brief description. In this case this leads to an
ambiguous overview over the IPC send functions.
msg_send_int() sets `m->sender_pid = target_pid`. This was used to flag a
message as having been sent by an ISR.
This PR introduces a static inline function `msg_sent_by_int()` and a
specific define for this purpose.