Release 6.1.5

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Yuxin Zhou
2021-03-05 05:38:33 +00:00
parent 32e3b3b25f
commit 10a7932b9d
184 changed files with 15541 additions and 1830 deletions

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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
/**************************************************************************/
/**************************************************************************/
/** */
/** */
/** ThreadX Component */
/** */
/** Port Specific */
@@ -21,35 +21,35 @@
/**************************************************************************/
/**************************************************************************/
/* */
/* PORT SPECIFIC C INFORMATION RELEASE */
/* */
/* tx_port.h RX/GNURX */
/**************************************************************************/
/* */
/* PORT SPECIFIC C INFORMATION RELEASE */
/* */
/* tx_port.h RXv2/GNURX */
/* 6.1.3 */
/* */
/* AUTHOR */
/* */
/* William E. Lamie, Express Logic, Inc. */
/* */
/* DESCRIPTION */
/* */
/* This file contains data type definitions that make the ThreadX */
/* real-time kernel function identically on a variety of different */
/* processor architectures. For example, the size or number of bits */
/* in an "int" data type vary between microprocessor architectures and */
/* even C compilers for the same microprocessor. ThreadX does not */
/* directly use native C data types. Instead, ThreadX creates its */
/* own special types that can be mapped to actual data types by this */
/* file to guarantee consistency in the interface and functionality. */
/* */
/* RELEASE HISTORY */
/* */
/* DATE NAME DESCRIPTION */
/* */
/* AUTHOR */
/* */
/* William E. Lamie, Express Logic, Inc. */
/* */
/* DESCRIPTION */
/* */
/* This file contains data type definitions that make the ThreadX */
/* real-time kernel function identically on a variety of different */
/* processor architectures. For example, the size or number of bits */
/* in an "int" data type vary between microprocessor architectures and */
/* even C compilers for the same microprocessor. ThreadX does not */
/* directly use native C data types. Instead, ThreadX creates its */
/* own special types that can be mapped to actual data types by this */
/* file to guarantee consistency in the interface and functionality. */
/* */
/* RELEASE HISTORY */
/* */
/* DATE NAME DESCRIPTION */
/* */
/* 12-31-2020 William E. Lamie Initial Version 6.1.3 */
/* */
/**************************************************************************/
/* */
/**************************************************************************/
#ifndef TX_PORT_H
#define TX_PORT_H
@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ static void _tx_thread_system_return_inline(void)
#ifdef TX_THREAD_INIT
CHAR _tx_version_id[] =
"Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. * ThreadX RX/GNURX Version 6.1.3 *";
"Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. * ThreadX RXv2/GNURX Version 6.1.3 *";
#else
extern CHAR _tx_version_id[];
#endif