Chris Johns 3162858a3a gdb-python: Update so 'rtems task' lists the classic tasks.
This is a first pass at cleaning up the support. To use:

 $ waf configure --prefix=$HOME/development/rtems/4.11
 $ waf build install

Start GDB and break at Init:

 (gdb) py import rtems
 (gdb) rtems task

will list the classic API tasks.
2014-08-26 14:57:57 +10:00

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# RTEMS Tools Project (http://www.rtems.org/)
# Copyright 2014 Chris Johns (chrisj@rtems.org)
# All rights reserved.
#
# This file is part of the RTEMS Tools package in 'rtems-tools'.
#
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# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
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# RTEMS Per CPU Table
#
import gdb
import configuration
def _table(cpu):
max_cpus = configuration.maximum_processors()
if cpu >= max_cpus:
raise IndexError('cpu index out of range (%d)' % (max_cpus))
return gdb.parse_and_eval('_Per_CPU_Information[%d].per_cpu' % (cpu))
def get(cpu):
return _table(cpu)
def thread_active(thread):
for cpu in range(0, configuration.maximum_processors()):
if thread == _table(cpu)['executing']:
return cpu
return -1
def thread_heir(thread):
for cpu in range(0, configuration.maximum_processors()):
if thread == _table(cpu)['heir']:
return cpu
return -1