
SCIOPTA - Real-Time Kernel
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SCIOPTA - Real-Time Kernel
16 SCONF Kernel Configuration
16.9.3 Hooks Configuration Tab
Hooks are user written functions which are called by the kernel at different locations. They are only called if the
user defined them at configuration. User hooks are used for a number of different purposes and are system depend-
ent.
You can enable the hooks separately by selecting the corresp
onding check box or all hooks belonging to a group
all together.
In the SCIOPTA SCSIM Simulator (win32) only whole hook groups can be enabled.
Please consult chapter
12.2 “Hooks” on page 12-1 for more information about SCIOPTA hooks.
For ARM and PowerPC you can select an MMU ch
eckbox. You must select this checkbox if you want to enable
the MMU functions in the kernel.
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