esp-open-rtos/FreeRTOS/Source
Angus Gratton cc97067fa1 Add C++ support to Makefile, and proof-of-concept simple.cpp example
This is a work in progress based on @mikejac's work.

Missing:
* No 'new' operator.
* I don't think STL is currently supported.
2015-09-20 21:13:38 +10:00
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include Create a default FreeRTOSConfig.h, can override on a per-program basis 2015-06-16 17:28:32 +10:00
portable/esp8266 Add C++ support to Makefile, and proof-of-concept simple.cpp example 2015-09-20 21:13:38 +10:00
croutine.c Replace FreeRTOS core/non-portable files with unmodified variants from vanilla 7.5.2 2015-05-07 14:23:24 +10:00
list.c Move all code paths touched by NMI to IRAM 2015-07-29 16:47:33 +10:00
queue.c Move all code paths touched by NMI to IRAM 2015-07-29 16:47:33 +10:00
readme.txt Unmodified cross-platform parts of FreeRTOS 7.5.2 (Demos and 2015-04-30 11:01:12 +10:00
tasks.c Move all code paths touched by NMI to IRAM 2015-07-29 16:47:33 +10:00
timers.c Replace FreeRTOS core/non-portable files with unmodified variants from vanilla 7.5.2 2015-05-07 14:23:24 +10:00

Each real time kernel port consists of three files that contain the core kernel
components and are common to every port, and one or more files that are 
specific to a particular microcontroller and or compiler.

+ The FreeRTOS/Source directory contains the three files that are common to 
every port - list.c, queue.c and tasks.c.  The kernel is contained within these 
three files.  croutine.c implements the optional co-routine functionality - which
is normally only used on very memory limited systems.

+ The FreeRTOS/Source/Portable directory contains the files that are specific to 
a particular microcontroller and or compiler.

+ The FreeRTOS/Source/include directory contains the real time kernel header 
files.

See the readme file in the FreeRTOS/Source/Portable directory for more 
information.