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All kernel objects in code shared amongs targets (core, plugins, codecs) should be declared SHAREDBSS_ATTR as any core could potentially touch them even though they seem only to involve threads on one core. The exception is target code for particular CPUs where proper allocation is fixed. playlist.c was a little odd too-- use one mutex for the current playlist and a separate one for created playlists (still pondering the necessity of more than one).
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#define EV_EXIT 9999
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#define THREAD_STACK_SIZE DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE + 0x200
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static unsigned int thread_id;
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static struct event_queue thread_q;
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static struct event_queue thread_q SHAREDBSS_ATTR;
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/* use long for aligning */
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unsigned long thread_stack[THREAD_STACK_SIZE/sizeof(long)];
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#endif
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