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This commit adds a dynamic memory tracer that calls a callback whenever one of the basic memory allocation functions (malloc, realloc, calloc, free) is called. The operation of the tracer is guarded by the 'MBED_MEM_TRACING_ENABLED` macro. Infinite recursion during tracing is guarded by using atomic increment/decrement primitives on the `trace_level` variable. Thanks to @c1728p9 and @heky for their help and suggestions. |
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TESTS | ||
docs | ||
features | ||
hal | ||
libraries | ||
rtos | ||
tools | ||
.gitattributes | ||
.gitignore | ||
.pylintrc | ||
.travis.yml | ||
CONTRIBUTING.md | ||
DOXYGEN_FRONTPAGE.md | ||
LICENSE | ||
MANIFEST.in | ||
README.md | ||
mbed_lib.json | ||
requirements.txt | ||
setup.py |
README.md
ARM mbed OS
mbed OS is an open-source embedded operating system designed specifically for the "things" in the Internet of Things (IoT). It includes all the features you need to develop a connected product based on an ARM Cortex-M microcontroller.
mbed OS accelerates the process of creating a connected product by providing a platform operating system that includes robust security foundations, standards based communication capabilities, built-in cloud management services, and drivers for sensors, I/O devices and connectivity. mbed OS is built as a modular, configurable software stack so that you can readily customize it to the device you're developing for, and reduce memory requirements by excluding unnecessary software components.
Current release
Our current release series is mbed OS 5.1:
Getting Started for Developers
We have a getting started guide for developers using mbed OS in applications:
Getting Started for Contributors
We have a getting started guide for contributors working on mbed OS:
- Have a look in the docs directory