ones (but real functions/inlines this time).
Renamed recursive_lock_create() to recursive_lock_init() for consistency,
and added a "name" parameter.
Changed "int" return to status_t where appropriate.
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Changed lock.h to like those changes.
Moved the create_sem_etc() from the public OS.h to the private kernel only
sem.h, cleaned it up a bit.
gcc doesn't seem to like the "extern inlines" with -O0 -g, so I replaced
an inline function in thread.h with "static inline" (which it does always
like).
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benaphores; benaphores aren't that beneficial in kernel land, the benaphores
are a way to reduce the number of kernel calls.
They can now only be released by the same thread who originally acquired it.
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