muon
lfbb
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MIT License | MIT License |
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muon
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Muon: GPU Based Electron on a Diet
I do care, and in your example, it depends on what license the project uses and how "proprietary_library" is distributed.
In this specific case, Muon cannot be GPL'ed, for example, because it distributes a copy of Ultralight [1] and Ultralight has a proprietary (incompatible) license [2]. For a license like MIT or BSD, I think applying that license is technically valid, bug again, not very practical. I doubt Muon would make it into the OpenBSD repos, for example. Its distribution is hindered by the depedency.
[1] https://github.com/ImVexed/muon/tree/master/ultralight
[2] https://github.com/ultralight-ux/Ultralight/blob/master/lice...
- Muon - GPU Based Electron on a Diet
lfbb
- A lock-free ring-buffer with contiguous reservations (2019)
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OpenPicoRTOS: 'cause the world DEFINITELY needs another RTOS !
If you're interested in how to do that you can check out a library of mine: https://github.com/DNedic/lfbb (although you don't need to bother with memory ordering if you don't want, you can just use the sequential consistency model).
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How do you handle data coupling between RTOS tasks?
You might be interested to take a look at this if efficiency is one of your goals: https://github.com/DNedic/lfbb
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Library for generic ringbuffer that can be filled via DMA?
I have exactly what you are looking for https://github.com/DNedic/lfbb
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Best practices on loosely coupling the high-level modules on a sensor-packager-transmitter embedded c device.
I don't see a reason SensorCollector should send a flag when there is enough data to send, the circular buffer object should be able to tell you when there is enough data to send and it should not be coupled to your specific applicaton. For situations where you want the data to always be contigous and need a general purpose circular buffer, you can take a look at a library i wrote: https://github.com/DNedic/lfbb
- LFBB – A Lock Free Bipartite Buffer Library Written in Standard C11
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Best practice for preventing data collisions between ISR and non ISR code without turning off interrupts? (FreeRTOS)
If you need something more advanced, check this out: https://github.com/DNedic/lfbb
- A Lock Free Bipartite Buffer Library Written in Standard C11
- Lock Free Bipartite Buffer Library Written in Standard C11
- A Lock Free Bipartite Buffer library written in standard C11
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