
SCIOPTA - Real-Time Kernel
User’s Manual Manual Version 4.1 12-1
SCIOPTA - Real-Time Kernel
12 Additional Functions
12 Additional Functions
12.1 Introduction
In this chapter we are listing some additional functions of the kernel which are used for specific needs and projects.
12.2 Hooks
Hooks are user written functions which are called by the kernel at different location. They are only called if the
user defined them at configuration. User hooks are used for a number of different purposes and are target system
dependent.
Hooks need to be declared in the SCIOPTA
kernel configuration (SCONF).
Figure 12-1: Hook Configuration
Please consult chapter 16.9.3 “Hooks Configuration Tab” on page 16-12 for more information.
Additionally you need also need to
declare hooks by using specific system calls.
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