Xiang Xiao
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338244dbac
procfs: Get version info from uname instead
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4 years ago |
Xiang Xiao
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23668a4b9b
build: Remove the empty variable assignment
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4 years ago |
Anthony Merlino
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70404ed0dc
Merged in antmerlino/nuttx/iobinstrumentation (pull request #1001)
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5 years ago |
Gregory Nutt
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85c31fd4a2
fs/procfs/fs_procfscritmon.c and sched/sched/sched_critmonitor.c: Add support for global pre-emption and global critical sections to monitor as suggested by Xiang Xaio.
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5 years ago |
iuhaitao
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82e0b0328b
fs/procfs: Add /proc/version support to get version info
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6 years ago |
Gregory Nutt
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a6aa4ac5f5
fs/procfs: Optimization of previous commits. /proc/umm and proc/progmem are deleted. /proc/kmm is renamed /proc/meminfo and contains the output that was in all three files previously.
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7 years ago |
Gregory Nutt
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070d40260b
profcs: At file to should user space heap. This replaces the NSH free command.
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7 years ago |
Gregory Nutt
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f3b37e5da3
fs/procfs/fs_procfsprogrem: Add /proc/progmem. This is an alternative way to get the information that was previoulsy available in apps/system/free. apps/system/free was removed beause it made illegal calls into the OS violating the portable interface. This new procfs entry provides the same information with no such violation.
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7 years ago |
Gregory Nutt
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12f95c6f6b
Add procfs/kmm to show the state of the kernel heap
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8 years ago |
Gregory Nutt
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650a0d0615
Completes VFS-based named semaphore implemetation. Still a little buggy
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10 years ago |
Gregory Nutt
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59769d44f1
Add logic to meaure and calculate the CPU load percentage. From David Alessio
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10 years ago |
Gregory Nutt
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46b77e2544
Support /proc/uptime
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11 years ago |
Gregory Nutt
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9f01df47ea
Create procfs_utils.c; File missed from last commit; + remove warning from mm_memalign.c (how did this work before?)
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11 years ago |
Gregory Nutt
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e4471dc8e0
procfs/: Extenstive architectural changes and enhancements by Ken Pettit
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11 years ago |
Gregory Nutt
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6e7c9b93c6
fs/procfs: Add a tiny, primitive procfs file system. Might get more interesting in the future
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11 years ago |