wangchengdong d8304979b4 tools/nxgdb: Add gdb and statenames for TSTATE_WAIT_EVENT
This patch add new taskstate entry in tools/pynuttx/nxgdb/thread.py
   and in sched_get_stateinfo.c/g_statenames for the new added task
   state: TSTATE_WAIT_EVENT

   test log is:
     nsh> ps
       PID  PPID GROUP PRI POLICY   TYPE    NPX STATE    EVENT     SIGMASK            STACK    USED FILLED COMMAND
         0     0     0   0 FIFO     Kthread   - Ready              0000000000000000 0001008 0000196  19.4%  Idle_Task
         1     0     0 192 FIFO     Kthread   - Waiting  Semaphore 0000000000000000 0001984 0000016   0.8%  hpwork 0x70000100 0x7000014c
         2     0     2 100 FIFO     Task      - Running            0000000000000000 0002008 0000740  36.8%  nsh_main
         4     0     0 100 FIFO     Kthread   - Waiting  Event     0000000000000000 0000984 0000012   1.2%  event_wait_task

Signed-off-by: Chengdong Wang wangchengdong@lixiang.com
2025-10-31 19:56:32 -03:00
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