- May 12, 2018
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Andrey Zabolotnyi authored
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- Mar 02, 2018
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Gregory Nutt authored
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- Mar 01, 2018
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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- Jan 27, 2018
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Gregory Nutt authored
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- Dec 04, 2017
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Gregory Nutt authored
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- Dec 03, 2017
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Gregory Nutt authored
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- Sep 06, 2017
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Gregory Nutt authored
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- Sep 05, 2017
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Gregory Nutt authored
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- Aug 17, 2017
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Gregory Nutt authored
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- Jun 18, 2017
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Gregory Nutt authored
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- Jun 06, 2017
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Gregory Nutt authored
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- Jun 05, 2017
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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- Jun 04, 2017
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Gregory Nutt authored
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- May 11, 2017
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Gregory Nutt authored
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- Mar 08, 2017
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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- Mar 06, 2017
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Gregory Nutt authored
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- Feb 18, 2017
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Gregory Nutt authored
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- Feb 07, 2017
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Gregory Nutt authored
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- Dec 26, 2016
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
SMP: Enforce this rule: Tasks which are normally restored when sched_unlock() is called must remain pending (1) if we are in a critical section, i.e., g_cpu_irqlock is locked , or (2) other CPUs still have pre-emption disabled, i.e., g_cpu_schedlock is locked. In those cases, the release of the pending tasks must be deferred until those conditions are met.
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- Dec 25, 2016
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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- Dec 11, 2016
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Gregory Nutt authored
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- Nov 18, 2016
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Gregory Nutt authored
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- Oct 08, 2016
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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- Sep 02, 2016
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Gregory Nutt authored
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- Aug 28, 2016
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Gregory Nutt authored
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- Aug 22, 2016
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Gregory Nutt authored
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- Aug 13, 2016
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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- Aug 12, 2016
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Gregory Nutt authored
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- Aug 02, 2016
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Gregory Nutt authored
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- Jul 31, 2016
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
I/O Expander: Remove hard-coded PCA9555 fields from ioexpander.h definitons. Add support for an attach() method that may be used when any subset of pin interrupts occur. PCA9555 Driver: Replace the signalling logic with a simple callback using the new definitons of ioexpander.h. This repartitioning of functionality is necessary because (1) the I/O expander driver is the lower-lower part of any driver that uses GPIOs (include the GPIO driver itself) and should not be interacting directly with the much higher level application layer. And (2) in order to be compatible with the GPIO driver (and any arbitrary upper half driver), the PCA9555 should not directly signal, but should call back into the upper half. The upper half driver that interacts directly with the application is the appropriate place to be generating signal.
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- Jul 28, 2016
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Gregory Nutt authored
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- Jul 25, 2016
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Gregory Nutt authored
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