zephyr/samples/synchronization
Anas Nashif 470c5f3189 tests: remove testcase.ini files
We now use yaml files.

Signed-off-by: Anas Nashif <anas.nashif@intel.com>
2017-06-21 20:56:53 -04:00
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src samples: use K_THREAD_STACK_DEFINE macros 2017-06-09 18:53:28 -04:00
Makefile tests: introduce Makefile.test 2017-01-03 17:48:44 +00:00
README.rst samples: fixed typo in README.rst 2017-06-07 22:53:54 -04:00
prj.conf samples: synchronization: move to legacy/ 2016-11-02 22:05:29 +00:00
prj_stack_guard.conf samples: synch: Add Thread Stack Guards conf 2017-05-16 09:28:06 -05:00
sample.tc samples: synchronization: move to legacy/ 2016-11-02 22:05:29 +00:00
sample.yaml tests: samples: convert testcase files to yaml 2017-06-21 20:56:53 -04:00

README.rst

.. _synchronization_sample:

Synchronization Sample
######################

Overview
********

A simple application that demonstrates basic sanity of the kernel.
Two threads (A and B) take turns printing a greeting message to the console,
and use sleep requests and semaphores to control the rate at which messages
are generated. This demonstrates that kernel scheduling, communication,
and timing are operating correctly.

Building and Running
********************

This project outputs to the console.  It can be built and executed
on QEMU as follows:

.. code-block:: console

   $ cd samples/synchronization
   $ make run

On the supported ARM MCUs the project can be built with the MPU and the Thread
Stack Guard feature enabled:

.. code-block:: console

   $ cd samples/synchronization
   $ make BOARD=v2m_beetle CONF_FILE=prj_stack_guard.conf

Sample Output
=============

.. code-block:: console

   threadA: Hello World!
   threadB: Hello World!
   threadA: Hello World!
   threadB: Hello World!
   threadA: Hello World!
   threadB: Hello World!
   threadA: Hello World!
   threadB: Hello World!
   threadA: Hello World!
   threadB: Hello World!

   <repeats endlessly>