I have added issue https://github.com/apache/incubator-nuttx/issues/1065 per your request.Yes, the best solution is to extend ELF with stack and priority info. But before that happen, gathering this info from the built-in app table is workable alternative: 1.Keep the trying order(file system, built-in and nsh command)2.And get the stack/priority from built-in app table for file system applicaitonHow about we open a new issue track ELF extension for stack/priority?I will write something. You can fee free to edit it.
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