k_proc was a legacy leftover that does not make any sense, since there
is no concept of a "process" in the system. Rather, that data structure
refers to a 'task control block', i.e. the representation of a task
execution context from the microkernel's point-of-view (not to confuse
with the 'struct ccs', the representation of a thread execution context,
from the nanokernel's point-of-view).
Change-Id: Ic29db565af023be629ce740bbcb652ece7dc359f
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
The new name better reflects that this file contains all private
microkernel APIs that are used by various kernel subsystems.
Change-Id: I5e52172a9e33aa130ce55ce59e887bba5c1c175a
Signed-off-by: Allan Stephens <allan.stephens@windriver.com>
Adds the k_ prefix to files that don't have it. This emphasizes the
fact that the microkernel is the *real* Zephyr OS kernel, rather than
the nanokernel. Also, the k_ and _k_ prefixes are used for many private
microkernel APIs contained within these files, so using the k_ prefix
for these file names makes sense.
Change-Id: If3a5e786edc6503fa8a24f5638ece2e1df021547
Signed-off-by: Allan Stephens <allan.stephens@windriver.com>