There is no such section. Instead, place the object mpfs_head.o at the start of
the text.
Put mpfs_head.o directly into the arch library; there is no need to define
it separately in HEAD_ASRC.
Signed-off-by: Jukka Laitinen <jukkax@ssrc.tii.ae>
Add a new configuration for CONFIG_N_IRQ_STACKS, whcih defaults to
CONFIG_SMP_NCPUS or 1
- this allows configuring multiple IRQ stacks also in the case where SMP
support is not needed
- this is specifically needed in mpfs target, where "bootloader" build boots
only on one hart, but the startup code executes on all harts and handles SW IRQs
Also don't store/restore GP if RISCV_SAVE_GP is not defined. If the GP is not
stored in fork, it can't be restored for new tasks
Signed-off-by: Jukka Laitinen <jukkax@ssrc.tii.ae>
For Linux, we rename the section so that they are not invoked.
However, it doesn't work for macOS.
Notes:
* Renaming the sections (as the Linux version does) doesn't work
because the section is looked by its flags, not by its names.
* No convenient tools available to alter the relevant bit in
the section flags.
* The constructors are invoked before the program entry point.
As in _xtensa_syscall_handler, a3 was save and reused before
_xtensa_context_save, a3 save in _xtensa_context_save will generate
error.
Signed-off-by: zhuyanlin <zhuyanlin1@xiaomi.com>
1. error in A3 push stack
2. when interrupt stack enable, push a12 is xtensa_irq_dispatch
parameter 1, instead of sp. As sp is interrupt stack address set by
`setintstack`, not the interruptee stack address
Signed-off-by: zhuyanlin <zhuyanlin1@xiaomi.com>
If CONFIG_FS_LARGEFILE is not defined, the calculation overflows for larger
disks, since blkcnt_t is 32 bits.
Signed-off-by: Jukka Laitinen <jukkax@ssrc.tii.ae>
iSerialNumber field in the device descriptor can be used to determining the
board when multiple boards connected to the same host. So add feature to change
serial string by board unique ID dynamically.
To use this feature, user must be implement the board_usbdev_serialstr() logic.
refs #13909
Do not use pvconn argument to get the TCP connection pointer because pvconn is
normally NULL for some events like NETDEV_DOWN. Instead, the TCP connection pointer
can be reliably obtained from the corresponding TCP socket.
If a existing file is opened with truncate mode e.g. fopen(file, "w+"),
the file size will be incorrect after writing any data to the file.
Before writing to the first sector, the reading is performed again.
As a result, it makes an invalid file size. When a sector buffer is used,
it must also write to the first sector.