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Lab-Project-FreeRTOS-POSIX/FreeRTOS
Yuhui Zheng 3a337a03c6 POSIX code/demo update.
This was the version we loaded to freertos.org before 2019 Op1 meeting.
This version of the code has:
- updated POSIX internal data structure.
- updated util functions.
- new atomic.h
- POSIX code optimization with atomic.

This version also:
- fixed pthread_cond_timedwait() thread count underflow. https://sourceforge.net/p/freertos/bugs/197/
- pthread_cond_timedwait() mutex release and count semaphore take is not "atomic" in our implementation.
2019-11-20 11:38:08 -08:00
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License POSIX code/demo initial commit. 2019-11-20 11:24:35 -08:00
Source POSIX code/demo update. 2019-11-20 11:38:08 -08:00
links_to_doc_pages_for_the_demo_projects.url POSIX code/demo initial commit. 2019-11-20 11:24:35 -08:00
readme.txt POSIX code/demo initial commit. 2019-11-20 11:24:35 -08:00

Directories:

+ The FreeRTOS/Source directory contains the FreeRTOS source code, and contains
  its own readme file.

+ The FreeRTOS/Demo directory contains a demo application for every official
FreeRTOS port, and contains its own readme file.

+ See http://www.freertos.org/a00017.html for full details of the directory 
  structure and information on locating the files you require.

The easiest way to use FreeRTOS is to start with one of the pre-configured demo 
application projects (found in the FreeRTOS/Demo directory).  That way you will
have the correct FreeRTOS source files included, and the correct include paths
configured.  Once a demo application is building and executing you can remove
the demo application file, and start to add in your own application source
files.

See also -
http://www.freertos.org/FreeRTOS-quick-start-guide.html
http://www.freertos.org/FAQHelp.html