BS ISO 17356-3:2005
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Road vehicles. Open interface for embedded automotive applications OSEK/VDX operating system (OS)
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31-01-2006
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Architecture of the operating system "OS"
3.1 Processing levels
3.2 Conformance classes
3.3 Relationship between OS and OSEKtime OS
4 Task management
4.1 Task concept
4.2 Task state model
4.3 Activating a task
4.4 Task switching mechanism
4.5 Task priority
4.6 Scheduling policy
4.7 Termination of tasks
5 Application modes
5.1 General
5.2 Scope of application modes
5.3 Start-up performance
5.4 Support for application modes
6 Interrupt processing
6.1 General
7 Event mechanism
8 Resource management
8.1 General
8.2 Behaviour during access to occupied
resources
8.3 Restrictions when using resources
8.4 Scheduler as a resource
8.5 General problems with synchronization
mechanisms
8.6 Priority Ceiling Protocol
8.7 Priority Ceiling Protocol with extensions
for interrupt levels
8.8 Internal resources
9 Alarms
9.1 General
9.2 Counters
9.3 Alarm management
9.4 Alarm-callback routines
10 Messages
11 Error handling, tracing and debugging
11.1 Hook routines
11.2 Error handling
11.3 System start-up
11.4 System shutdown
11.5 Debugging
12 Description of system services
12.1 Definition of system objects
12.2 Conventions
13 Specification of OS services
13.1 Basics
13.2 Common data types
13.3 Task management
13.4 Interrupt handling
13.5 Resource management
13.6 Event control
13.7 Alarms
13.8 OS execution control
13.9 Hook routines
14 Implementation- and application-specific
topics
14.1 General
14.2 Implementation hints
14.3 Application design hints
14.4 Implementation-specific tools
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