* Added spell check
* All words
* Add a missing word
* Fix header checks
* Fix header checks v1
* Fix header check v2
* Updated freertos link in header
* Fixed afr link in the header
* Fix last of header checks
* Update the spell check script to check amazon licensed files only
* Fixed paths and added comments
* Try with modified repo
* Add inplace substitute option to sed
* Use official repo as the spell checker source
* Add vendor file to the ignored list
Co-authored-by: root <root@ip-172-31-5-28.us-west-2.compute.internal>
* Add Posix build checker to git actions
* fix checker path
* Fix script, checkout recursively
* fix build check script return value
* clone submodules as well with posix checker
* Add quotes to true for submodules
* Fix Submodules
* Remove pcap dependency from Makefile
* install libpcap for build check
* Add networking build to posix
* Separate network build from normal build
* add libpcap after building normal posix
As suggested, because logging_stack.h and logging_levels.h are used not only by demos but also by platform-specific transport code, it would make sense to move FreeRTOS-Plus/Demos/Common/Logging to FreeRTOS-Plus/Source/Logging. The same is done for demo_logging.c and demo_logging.h, which are duplicated by several demos. Win32.vcxproj project files are also updated to follow suite.
* Build: transform scons into Makefile
* Build: add Makefile dependencies
* Build: remove some tabs from Makefile
* Build: Make builds out of source, move wait for event to kernel port
* Test: update the full test to print status messages
* Build: replace lpthread with pthread
Co-authored-by: Alfred Gedeon <gedeonag@amazon.com>
This is largely a copy of the Windows demo application with a few key
changes:
- heap_3 (use malloc()/free()) so tools like valgrind "just work".
- printf() wrapped in a mutex to prevent deadlocks on the internal
pthread mutexes inside printf().
SCons (https://scons.org/) is used as the build system.
This will be built as a 64-bit application, but note that the memory
allocation trace points only record the lower 32-bits of the address.