* Problem: Still need to port over more files to VxWorks 6.x
Solution: Port more files to VxWorks 6.x
* Problem: Need to port over remaining files to VxWorks 6.x. Also remove POSIX thread dependency for VxWorks (because of priority inversion problem in POSIX mutexes with VxWorks 6.x processes)
Solution: Port over remaining files to VxWorks 6.x. Also removed POSIX thread dependency for VxWorks
* Problem: Needed to modify TCP, UDP, TIPC classes with #ifdefs to be compatible with VxWorks 6.x.
Solution: Modify TCP, UDP, TIPC classes with #ifdefs to be compatible with VxWorks 6.x
Solution: remove requirement to manually define macro and just check
for the C++ supported version.
Note that compiler intrinsics still have priority if available, to
avoid changes unless necessary.
Of course people still "can" distributed the sources under the
LGPLv3. However we provide COPYING.LESSER with additional grants.
Solution: specify these grants in the header of each source file.
For atomic_counter and atomic_ptr classes, detect the Tile architecture
using #if defined __tile__ matching ARM and Solaris and then use the
Tile atomic instructions. Without this change, the default Mutex
implementation is used, which is slower.
Copyrights had become ads for Sustrik's corporate sponsors, going against the original
agreement to share copyrights with the community (that agreement was: one line stating
iMatix copyright + one reference to AUTHORS file). The proliferation of corporate ads
is also unfair to the many individual authors. I've removed ALL corporate title from
the source files so the copyright statements can now be centralized in AUTHORS and
source files can be properly updated on an annual basis.
Notice that ZeroMQ has never been compiled for Thumb2 before,
and I personally don't make any guarantees that it will actually
behave correctly once compiled. But after this patch, it is at
least *possible* to compile it for Thumb2.
(Thumb2 is the target for most iOS devices.)
Reverted to using atomic.h on NetBSD
Removed GNU builtins (see http://lists.zeromq.org/pipermail/zeromq-dev/2010-May/003485.html)
Removed SPARC native atomic ops as they are untested and have been commented out for years
Add "memory" to asm clobber for X86 atomic_counter::sub()