* arch/arm/src/tiva/common/tiva_serial.c:
(up_ioctl): PR #8406 (commit 1edec0aaa1) added support for
configuring the serial port's CTS/RTS flow control at runtime using
termios when built with CONFIG_SERIAL_TERMIOS and either or both of
CONFIG_SERIAL_OFLOWCONTROL and CONFIG_SERIAL_IFLOWCONTROL. However,
a runtime sanity check left over from before prevented this from
working: When processing ioctl TCSETS, we would return -EINVAL if
one or both of CCTS_OFLOW and CRTS_IFLOW were requested, which was
not deserved if the requested features were in fact supported.
Fixing the sanity check so it depends on features actually
configured.
The function is not relevant any longer, remove it. Also remove
save_addrenv_t, the parameter taken by up_addrenv_restore.
Implement addrenv_select() / addrenv_restore() to handle the temporary
instantiation of address environments, e.g. when a process is being
created.
There is currently a big problem in the address environment handling which
is that the address environment is released too soon when the process is
exiting. The current MMU mappings will always be the exiting process's, which means
the system needs them AT LEAST until the next context switch happens. If
the next thread is a kernel thread, the address environment is needed for
longer.
Kernel threads "lend" the address environment of the previous user process.
This is beneficial in two ways:
- The kernel processes do not need an allocated address environment
- When a context switch happens from user -> kernel or kernel -> kernel,
the TLB does not need to be flushed. This must be done only when
changing to a different user address environment.
Another issue is when a new process is created; the address environment
of the new process must be temporarily instantiated by up_addrenv_select().
However, the system scheduler does not know that the process has a different
address environment to its own and when / if a context restore happens, the
wrong MMU page directory is restored and the process will either crash or
do something horribly wrong.
The following changes are needed to fix the issues:
- Add mm_curr which is the current address environment of the process
- Add a reference counter to safeguard the address environment
- Whenever an address environment is mapped to MMU, its reference counter
is incremented
- Whenever and address environment is unmapped from MMU, its reference
counter is decremented, and tested. If no more references -> drop the
address environment and release the memory as well
- To limit the context switch delay, the address environment is freed in
a separate low priority clean-up thread (LPWORK)
- When a process temporarily instantiates another process's address
environment, the scheduler will now know of this and will restore the
correct mappings to MMU
Why is this not causing more noticeable issues ? The problem only happens
under the aforementioned special conditions, and if a context switch or
IRQ occurs during this time.
Detach the address environment handling from the group structure to the
tcb. This is preparation to fix rare cases where the system (MMU) is left
without a valid page directory, e.g. when a process exits.
ld: warning: boards/arm/rp2040/raspberrypi-pico-w/scripts/raspberrypi-pico-flash.ld contains output sections; did you forget -T?
Signed-off-by: chao an <anchao@xiaomi.com>
common/arm_backtrace_unwind.c: In function 'up_backtrace':
common/arm_backtrace_unwind.c:626:27:
warning: assignment to 'long unsigned int' from 'uint8_t (*)[]'\
{aka 'unsigned char (*)[]'} makes integer from pointer without a cast [-Wint-conversion]
626 | frame.stack_top = &g_intstacktop;
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In order to make compilation warnings and errors easier to be found out,
this commit will disable the printing of the compilation process as much
as possible, and also if you want to restore the log information of the
compilation process, please enable verbose build on command line:
$ make V=0
OR
$ make V=1
| V=0: Exit silent mode
| V=1,2: Enable echo of commands
| V=2: Enable bug/verbose options in tools and scripts
Signed-off-by: chao an <anchao@xiaomi.com>
NuttX kernel should not use the syscall functions, especially after
enabling CONFIG_SCHED_INSTRUMENTATION_SYSCALL, all system functions
will be traced to backend, which will impact system performance.
Signed-off-by: chao an <anchao@xiaomi.com>
This is a follow-up to PR #6548, which added UART CTS/RTS support for
Tiva (TI TM4C12x) microcontrollers. This follow-up makes it possible,
when termios support is enabled with CONFIG_SERIAL_TERMIOS and CTS/RTS
support is enabled with CONFIG_SERIAL_OFLOWCONTROL and/or
CONFIG_SERIAL_IFLOWCONTROL, to query whether CTS/RTS are on/off at
runtime by utilizing ioctl TCGETS and to turn CTS/RTS on/off at runtime
by utilizing ioctl TCSETS.
* arch/arm/src/tiva/common/tiva_serial.c
(up_set_format): Because this function is called from ioctl TCSETS to
modify UART settings, and that IOCTL now respects CCTS_OFLOW and
CRTS_IFLOW, move setting/clearing of Tiva UART's CTL register's RTSEN
and CTSEN bits here...
(up_setup): ...from here.
(up_ioctl): For TCGETS, populate CCTS_OFLOW and CRTS_IFLOW bits as
appropriate. For TCSETS, populate priv's oflow and iflow from
supplied CCTS_OFLOW and CRTS_IFLOW bits.
Thanks to Petro Karashchenko for review and suggested fixes.
Co-authored-by: Petro Karashchenko <petro.karashchenko@gmail.com>
The lower-half serial driver for Tiva (TI TM4C12x) microcontrollers supports
termios, but Kconfig never enabled this support because we were missing the
ARCH_HAVE_SERIAL_TERMIOS configs. This is now enabled, allowing termios support
to be enabled with CONFIG_SERIAL_TERMIOS.
* arch/arm/src/tiva/Kconfig
(config TIVA_UART0 thru TIVA_UART7): Select ARCH_HAVE_SERIAL_TERMIOS.
PWM driver for multiple peripherals supplied in gateware.
Only single channel frequency and duty cycle control is implemented. Pulse counting and multichannel features are not currently feasible.
Additions also include a new board configuration for arty-a7 which enables the PWM driver and example application.
Summary:
1. to enable Toolchain select Kconfig option, making something depend on
the opton to be configured with menuconfig
Signed-off-by: qinwei1 <qinwei1@xiaomi.com>
/usr/bin/ld: sim_hostusrsock.o: in function `host_usrsock_loop':
arch/sim/src/sim/posix/sim_hostusrsock.c:514: undefined reference to `usrsock_event_callback'
Signed-off-by: chao an <anchao@xiaomi.com>
When sending small number of bytes with larger CONFIG_USEC_PER_TICK
this function should return at least 1. Solve this by rounding
up the result.
Signed-off-by: Jukka Laitinen <jukkax@ssrc.tii.ae>
This is preparation for moving address environments out of the group
structure into the tcb.
Why move ? Because the group is destroyed very early in the exit phase,
but the MMU mappings are needed until the context switch to the next
process is complete. Otherwise the MMU will lose its mappings and the
system will crash.
There were two issues with signal handling:
- With a kernel stack the "info" parameter was passed from kernel memory.
This is fixed by making a stack frame to the user stack and copying it
there.
- If the signal handler uses a system call, the kernel stack was completely
and unconditionally destroyed, resulting in a crash in the user application
There is also no need to check ustkptr, it is always NULL. Why ? Because
signal delivery is deferred when a system call is being executed.
The value printed by assert() cannot always be trusted to be correct,
as it relies on the stack / stack pointer not being corrupt.
The CPU register always points to the faulting instruction so print it
out in the exception handler.
MCUboot support is no longer behind EXPERIMENTAL for the following
chips:
- ESP32
- ESP32-S2
- ESP32-S3
- ESP32-C3
Signed-off-by: Gustavo Henrique Nihei <gustavo.nihei@espressif.com>
Allow bootloader to select run-time whether the payload binary is booted with
SBI or directly by jumping to entrypoint address.
- Use just one bitmask to select sbi or direct boot for each hart
- Add mpfs_set_use_sbi function to allow selecting how to boot
- Initialize the bitmask by default according to the configuration flags
- Add a header file for including the function prototypes in bootloader code
Signed-off-by: Jukka Laitinen <jukkax@ssrc.tii.ae>
SHM area is just mapped memory, the physical backup is not owned by the
process, so the process must not free it.
In ARM this is already handled as the regions are destroyed one by one,
while this implementation does a page directory walk instead.
This is unnecessary, the address environment is getting wiped anyway,
there is no need to remove the L1 references because they will get
wiped when the page directory is changed
/usr/bin/ld: nuttx.rel: in function `mallinfo_task':
nuttx/mm/umm_heap/umm_mallinfo.c:67: undefined reference to `mm_mallinfo_task'
Signed-off-by: dongjiuzhu1 <dongjiuzhu1@xiaomi.com>
do simple copy to instead of memset and memcpy operation because
they have been instrumented, if you access the posion area,
the system will crash.
Signed-off-by: dongjiuzhu1 <dongjiuzhu1@xiaomi.com>
When invalidate address is not aligned with cache line,
must align address and flush the cache line.
Signed-off-by: zhangyuan21 <zhangyuan21@xiaomi.com>
The dual core STM32H747 / STM32H757 there is an additional option to
select SMPS rather than LDO as the power selection.
This commit adds this option to the STM32H747 config and the
stm32h7x7xx source.
Signed-off-by: Julian Oes <julian@oes.ch>
struct stm32_i2c_inst_s instance is allocated on every call to
stm32_i2cbus_initialize, and that instance is supposed to be deleted on every
call to stm32_i2cbus_uninitialize.
The "refs" counter just keeps track on when the last one is deleted, and
everything is unregisterd/disabled.
This reverts commit 8098c80338.
Summary:
- It is applicable to esp32 products and uses the himem part
of 8M psram by creating character devices.
Impact:
- None
Testing:
- Use esp32-wrover series products for more than 1000 functional verifications.
The dependency should be vice versa; the MM_SHM should depend on the
existence of the virtual memory range allocator.
Create a new CONFIG flag CONFIG_ARCH_VMA_MAPPING, which will define that
there is a virtual memory range allocator. Make MM_SHM select that flag
Signed-off-by: Jukka Laitinen <jukkax@ssrc.tii.ae>
Move `SIM_I2CBUS_ID` and `SIM_SPIDEV_NAME` from board to arch.
This allows you not to rely on board configuration.
Signed-off-by: xinbingnan <xinbingnan@xiaomi.com>
The current implementation of PIO Interrupt for Allwinner A64 is incomplete. This PR fixes the implementation of PIO Interrupt for all supported PIO Ports (PB, PG and PH).
### Modified Files
`arch/arm64/src/a64/a64_pio.c`, `a64_pio.h`: Add implementation of PIO Interrupt
`arch/arm64/include/a64/irq.h`: Add IRQ for PIO Port PH
`arch/arm64/src/a64/hardware/a64_pio.h`: Fix addresses of PIO Interrupt Registers
since mmap may exist in block_operations, but truncate may not,
moving mmap beforee truncate could make three struct more compatible
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
- Add mmap into file_operations and remove it from ioctl definitions.
- Add mm_map structure definitions to support future unmapping
- Modify all drivers to initialize the operations struct accordingly
Signed-off-by: Jukka Laitinen <jukkax@ssrc.tii.ae>
- Add truncate into file_operations
- Move truncate to be common for mountpt_operations and file_operations
- Modify all drivers to initialize the operations struct accordingly
Signed-off-by: Jukka Laitinen <jukkax@ssrc.tii.ae>
which is made by:
commit 87a1f69a3c
Author: Alan Carvalho de Assis <acassis@gmail.com>
Date: Fri Dec 16 15:23:39 2022 -0300
Modify the IRQ APIs to be compatible with ESP32/S2/S3
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
This PR adds the driver for Xingbangda XBD599 LCD Panel (based on Sitronix ST7703 LCD Controller) on PINE64 PinePhone. This PR also includes:
- The driver for X-Powers AXP803 Power Mgmt IC, which calls our driver for Allwinner A64's Reduced Serial Bus. The PMIC Driver is needed to power on the MIPI DSI Interface for the LCD Panel.
- A simple Display Driver that renders a Test Pattern on the LCD Display at startup. It calls our Allwinner A64 drivers for Display Engine, Timing Controller TCON0 and MIPI Display Serial Interface.
The NuttX Frame Buffer Driver will be implemented in the next PR.
`arch/arm64/src/a64/a64_de.c`, `a64_de.h`: Changed the Frame Buffer pointer to `const` for Allwinner A64 Display Engine
`arch/arm64/src/a64/hardware/a64_memorymap.h`: Added the Base Address for PWM, for controlling the PWM Backlight
`boards/arm64/a64/pinephone/src/pinephone_bringup.c`: Call `fb_register()` to start the Display Driver at startup
`boards/arm64/a64/pinephone/src/Makefile`: Added LCD Driver, PMIC Driver and Display Driver to Makefile
`boards/arm64/a64/pinephone/Kconfig`: Added the Kconfig option for "PINE64 PinePhone > LCD Display" (`CONFIG_PINEPHONE_LCD`) which enables the LCD Driver, PMIC Driver and Display Driver
`boards/arm64/a64/pinephone/src/pinephone_lcd.c`, `pinephone_lcd.h`: Driver for Xingbangda XBD599 LCD Panel
`boards/arm64/a64/pinephone/src/pinephone_pmic.c`, `pinephone_pmic.h`: Driver for X-Powers AXP803 Power Mgmt IC
`boards/arm64/a64/pinephone/src/pinephone_display.c`: Simple Display Driver that renders a Test Pattern in `up_fbinitialize()`
`boards/arm64/a64/pinephone/configs/lcd/defconfig`: New PinePhone Board Configuration `pinephone:lcd` that enables the LCD Driver (`CONFIG_PINEPHONE_LCD`)
`platforms/arm/a64/boards/pinephone/index.rst`: Added PinePhone Board Configuration `pinephone:lcd` that enables the LCD Driver
Summary:
- I noticed that rv-virt:ksmp64 sometimes stops during boot.
- Finally, I found that it posts the Supervisor Software Interrupt
before the OS finishes hardware initialization.
- This commit fixes this issue.
Impact:
- None
Testing:
- Tested with QEMU-7.1
Signed-off-by: Masayuki Ishikawa <Masayuki.Ishikawa@jp.sony.com>
This PR adds the driver for Reduced Serial Bus (RSB) on Allwinner A64 SoC. The RSB Driver will be called by the upcoming Power Mgmt IC Driver for PINE64 PinePhone, to power on the LCD Display.
`arch/arm64/src/a64/Kconfig`: Added the Kconfig option for "A64 Peripheral Selection > RSB" (`CONFIG_A64_RSB`), which enables the RSB Driver
`arch/arm64/src/a64/hardware/a64_memorymap.h`: Added the Base Address for RSB
`arch/arm64/src/a64/Make.defs`: Added the RSB Driver to the Makefile
`arch/arm64/src/a64/a64_de.c`: Increase PLL Timeout for Allwinner A64 Display Engine
`boards/arm64/a64/pinephone/configs/nsh/defconfig`: Set PinePhone Board Config `CONFIG_BOARD_LOOPSPERMSEC` to the value computed by `calib_udelay`
`arch/arm64/src/a64/a64_rsb.c`, `a64_rsb.h`: RSB Driver for Allwinner A64
`platforms/arm/a64/boards/pinephone/index.rst`: Added RSB as supported peripheral for PinePhone
This PR adds the driver for Display Engine 2.0 on Allwinner A64 SoC. The Display Engine Driver will be called by the upcoming LCD Driver for PINE64 PinePhone.
`arch/arm64/src/a64/Kconfig`: Added the Kconfig option for "A64 Peripheral Selection > DE" (`CONFIG_A64_DE`), which enables the Display Engine Driver
`arch/arm64/src/a64/hardware/a64_memorymap.h`: Added the Base Address for Display Engine
`arch/arm64/src/a64/Make.defs`: Added the Display Engine Driver to the Makefile
`boards/arm64/a64/pinephone/configs/nsh/defconfig`: Removed Scheduler Debug Info (`CONFIG_DEBUG_SCHED_INFO`) from the PinePhone Board Config, because it garbles the Console Output.
`arch/arm64/src/a64/a64_de.c`, `a64_de.h`: Display Engine Driver for Allwinner A64
`platforms/arm/a64/boards/pinephone/index.rst`: Added Display Engine as supported peripheral for PinePhone