From core/include/msg.h:
/**
* @brief Initialize the current thread's message queue.
*
* @param[in] array Pointer to preallocated array of ``msg_t`` structures, must
* not be NULL.
* @param[in] num Number of ``msg_t`` structures in array.
* **MUST BE POWER OF TWO!**
*
* @return 0, if successful
* @return -1, on error
*/
int msg_init_queue(msg_t *array, int num);
sizeof(array) does does not compute an array size. Replace calls to sizeof()
with proper values
Closes#3269.
Fix two crashes in the tests and probably more in the network stack.
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