For a clean shutdown where memory is freed, it is necessary for all pthreads to be joined at shutdown. Previously there was explicit cancellation of the idle task and timer daemon task, however there may be a number of other tasks in the system, both system created and user created, and those tasks/threads were being left at shutdown. This change calls pthread_cancel()/pthread_join() on all FreeRTOS managed pthreads upon shutdown. |
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KnownIssues.md | 3 years ago | |
README.md | 3 years ago |
README.md
FreeRTOS Third Party Ports
FreeRTOS third party ports can be supported by the FreeRTOS team, a FreeRTOS partner or FreeRTOS community members. Depending on who supports it, the support provided will differ as follows:
FreeRTOS Team Supported Third Party FreeRTOS Ports
Location: https://github.com/FreeRTOS/FreeRTOS-Kernel/tree/main/portable/ThirdParty
These third party FreeRTOS ports are supported by the FreeRTOS team. For a FreeRTOS team supported third party FreeRTOS port:
- The code has been reviewed by the FreeRTOS team.
- FreeRTOS team has access to the hardware and the test results have been verified by the FreeRTOS team.
- Customer queries as well as bugs are addressed by the FreeRTOS team.
- The code can be included in Long Term Support (LTS) releases.
A new FreeRTOS port cannot be directly contributed to this location. Instead, the FreeRTOS team will decide to take ownership of a partner supported or a community supported FreeRTOS port based on the community interest.
Partner Supported FreeRTOS Ports
Location: https://github.com/FreeRTOS/FreeRTOS-Kernel-Partner-Supported-Ports/tree/main
These FreeRTOS ports are supported by a FreeRTOS partner. For a partner supported FreeRTOS port:
- The code has not been reviewed by the FreeRTOS team.
- FreeRTOS team has not verified the tests results but tests exist and are reported to be successful by the partner.
- Customer queries as well as bugs are addressed by the partner.
A new FreeRTOS port can be directly contributed by a partner. The process to contribute a FreeRTOS port is documented here.
Community Supported FreeRTOS Ports
Location: https://github.com/FreeRTOS/FreeRTOS-Kernel-Community-Supported-Ports/tree/main
These FreeRTOS ports are supported by the FreeRTOS community members. For a community supported FreeRTOS port:
- The code has not been reviewed by the FreeRTOS team.
- Tests may or may not exist for the FreeRTOS port.
- Customer queries as well as bugs are addressed by the community.
A new FreeRTOS port can be directly contributed by anyone. The process to contribute a FreeRTOS port is documented here.