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* Added sysdep.h and sysdep-cancel.h for linuxthreads ARMCarmelo Amoroso2009-01-282-0/+145
| | | | | Signed-off-by: Will Wagner <will_wagner@carallon.com>
* use the __extern_always_inline define from cdefs.h instead of duplicating ↵Mike Frysinger2008-01-061-5/+1
| | | | gcc version checking in every pt-machine.h header ... while __extern_always_inline should work fine, i think what is intended is __extern_inline ... should double check later
* - fixup gnu_inline vs. C99 inlineBernhard Reutner-Fischer2008-01-051-4/+7
| | | | - add missing header guards while at it
* Joseph S. Myers writes:Eric Andersen2006-10-193-6/+0
| | | | | | There are many directories called "CVS" checked into uClibc SVN, probably as a side-effect of importing a CVS checkout. I don't think these are particularly useful to have checked in.
* blah, glibc moved linuxthreads aroundMike Frysinger2006-03-091-1/+1
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* change asm/volatile to __x__Peter S. Mazinger2006-02-011-2/+2
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* initial import of latest linuxthreadsMike Frysinger2006-01-316-0/+315
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* rename current stable linuxthreads to linuxthreads.old to prepare for import ↵Mike Frysinger2005-11-151-70/+0
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* import thumb support from jbowler in Bug 385Mike Frysinger2005-08-151-0/+15
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* Initial effort at adding profiling support.Eric Andersen2003-03-033-209/+0
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* Major update for pthreads, based in large part on improvementsEric Andersen2003-02-273-7/+115
| | | | | from glibc 2.3. This should make threads much more efficient. -Erik
* Oops. I forgot to commit this file...Eric Andersen2002-02-211-0/+35
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* Merge in the pthread library. This is the linuxthreads library taken fromEric Andersen2002-02-202-0/+121
glibc 2.1.3 and ported to work with uClibc by Stefan Soucek and Erik Andersen (me). Stefan has hacked things up such that linuxthreads runs on MMU-less systems (tested only on arm-nommu). Erik cleaned things up and made it work properly as a shared library. -Erik