Routines are no longer flagged as constructors using the FUNC_CONSTRUCT(level)
macro. This is because some compilers do not support constructor levels.
To indicate that a routine should be a constructor, the SYS_PREKERNEL_INIT()
macro should be used AFTER the definition of the routine. For example ...
void my_library_init(void)
{
...
}
SYS_PREKERNEL_INIT(my_library_init, 500);
The first parameter to SYS_PREKERNEL_INIT() is the name of the routine. The
second is the priority level (000...999). The lower the number, the higher
the priority. NOTE: It is important that all three digits are specified;
otherwise the linker may put the constructors in an undesired order.
Change-Id: Ic334875c60a453b39c10a2ffdee856b4851cb16c
Signed-off-by: Peter Mitsis <peter.mitsis@windriver.com>
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