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SYS/BIOS Scalable/Extensible Real-time Kernel
SYS/BIOS is a scalable real-time kernel. It is designed to be used
by applications that require real-time scheduling and synchronization
or real-time instrumentation. SYS/BIOS provides preemptive
multi-threading, hardware abstraction, real-time analysis, and
configuration tools. SYS/BIOS is designed to minimize memory and
CPU requirements on the target.
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package ti.sysbios [2, 0, 0, 0] {
// SYS/BIOS Top-Level Manager
}
DETAILS
SYS/BIOS is a scalable real-time kernel. It is designed to be used
by applications that require real-time scheduling and synchronization
or real-time instrumentation. SYS/BIOS provides preemptive
multi-threading, hardware abstraction, real-time analysis, and
configuration tools. SYS/BIOS is designed to minimize memory and
CPU requirements on the target.
This package contains the
BIOS module, which
serves as the "top level" configuration entry point for SYS/BIOS. The
BIOS module provides basic configuration parameters necessary to use
SYS/BIOS and provides links to more advanced configuration options that
can be used to further optimize SYS/BIOS for your application.
SYS/BIOS is implemented as a set of RTSC packages, each of which
delivers a subset of the functionality. The RTSC standard recommends
a naming convention for packages to aid readability and uniqueness.
If you are familiar with the Java package naming convention,
you will find SYS/BIOS's packages to be quite similar.
SYS/BIOS packages conform to this convention with names that consist
of a hierarchical naming pattern; each level is separated by a period
("."). Usually, the highest level of the name is the vendor ("ti"),
followed by the product ("sysbios"), and then followed by sub-package
names (for example, "knl").
These names have the added benefit of reflecting the physical layout
of the package within the file system where SYS/BIOS has been installed.
For example, the
ti.sysbios.knl package files can be found at
BIOS_INSTALL_DIR/bios_6_##_##/packages/ti/sysbios/knl.
For more information about SYS/BIOS, see the following:
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