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The various macros to do checks in system call handlers all implictly would generate a kernel oops if a check failed. This is undesirable for a few reasons: * System call handlers that acquire resources in the handler have no good recourse for cleanup if a check fails. * In some cases we may want to propagate a return value back to the caller instead of just killing the calling thread, even though the base API doesn't do these checks. These macros now all return a value, if nonzero is returned the check failed. K_OOPS() now wraps these calls to generate a kernel oops. At the moment, the policy for all APIs has not changed. They still all oops upon a failed check/ The macros now use the Z_ notation for private APIs. Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com> |
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CMakeLists.txt | ||
Kconfig | ||
Kconfig.dw | ||
Kconfig.esp32 | ||
Kconfig.mcux_ftm | ||
Kconfig.nrf5_sw | ||
Kconfig.pca9685 | ||
Kconfig.qmsi | ||
Kconfig.stm32 | ||
pwm_dw.c | ||
pwm_handlers.c | ||
pwm_led_esp32.c | ||
pwm_mcux_ftm.c | ||
pwm_nrf5_sw.c | ||
pwm_pca9685.c | ||
pwm_pca9685.h | ||
pwm_qmsi.c | ||
pwm_stm32.c | ||
pwm_stm32.h |