For SDMMC1, IDMA cannot access SRAM123 or SRAM4. Refer to ST AN5200 for
details. This patch makes stm32_dmapreflight check the buffer address and
return an error when the buffer is located in a invalid address space.
This does not fix the hardware limitation but at least makes it visible.
This simplifies the sdmmc driver when the IDMA is in use. There is no need to mix
IDMA and interrupt based transfers; instead, when making unaligned data tranfers,
just make IDMA into an internal aligned buffer and then copy the data.
Signed-off-by: Jukka Laitinen <jukka.laitinen@intel.com>
It should not be an error to clean cache beyond the dma source buffer
boundaries. It would just prematurely push some unrelated data from
cache to memory.
The only case where it would corrupt memory is that there is a dma
destination buffer overlapping the same cache line with the source
buffer. But this can't happen, because a destination buffer must always
be cache-line aligned when using write-back cache.
This patch enables doing dma tx-only transfer from unaligned source
buffer when using write-back cache.
Signed-off-by: Jukka Laitinen <jukka.laitinen@intel.com>
Correct flash write and erase functions, they inherit some
broken code from other platforms. Also fix the confusion between
eraseblock(sector) and page sizes.
Signed-off-by: Jari Nippula <jari.nippula@intel.com>
If the flash option register was locked before modifying it, return
it to the locked state after modify.
Signed-off-by: Jukka Laitinen <jukka.laitinen@intel.com>
First, configure the dmacfg in spi_dmarxsetup and spi_dmatxsetup. Then,
check for dmacapable, and only after that set up the dma.
This way the dmacapable actually works, and we don't need to initialize
the dmacfg structures twice.
Signed-off-by: Jukka Laitinen <jukka.laitinen@intel.com>
When starting dma transfer, the dcache for the TX buffer should be cleaned.
"flush" performs also invalidate, which is unnecessary. The TX buffer
can be unaligned to the cahche line in some(most) cases, whereas RX buffer
can never be.
The cache for the receive buffer can be dirty and valid before call to exchange.
Thus another memory access (hitting the same cache line) may corrupt receive data
while waiting for transfer to complete. So the receive buffer should be
invalidated before the transfer
Signed-off-by: Jukka Laitinen <jukka.laitinen@intel.com>
Modify some comments and debug assertions, which inherit from previous versions
and make no sense. Also add a few nerr printouts to make it easier to debug
running out of buffers
Signed-off-by: Jukka Laitinen <jukka.laitinen@intel.com>
The are remaining nxstyle complaints due to the use of mixed case identifiers in arch/arm/src/lc823450/lc823450_irq.c This, cannot be easily fixed since it depends on register definitions in header files that have implications to section other lc823450 files.
Summary
The naming standard at https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NUTTX/Naming+FAQ requires that all MCU-private functions begin with the name of the architecture, not up_.
This PR addresses only these name changes for the ARM-private functions up_ramvec_initialize() and up_ramvec_attch().
Impact
There should be no impact of this change (other that one step toward more consistent naming).
Testing
stm32f4discovery:netnsh
Summary
The naming standard at https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NUTTX/Naming+FAQ requires that all MCU-private functions begin with the name of the architecture, not up_.
This PR addresses only these name changes for the ARM-private functions prototyped in arm_internal.h
This change to the files only modifies the name of called functions. nxstyle fixes were made for all core architecture files. However, there are well over 5000 additional complaints from MCU drivers and board logic that are unrelated to to this change but were affected by the name change. It is not humanly possible to fix all of these. I ask that this change be treated like other cosmetic changes that we have done which do not require full nxstyle compliance.
Impact
There should be not impact of this change (other that one step toward more consistent naming).
Testing
stm32f4discovery:netnsh
Summary
The naming standard at https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NUTTX/Naming+FAQ requires that all MCU-private files begin with the name of the architecture, not up_.
This PR addresses only these name changes for the up_*.S files.
The entire job required to be compatible with that Naming Convention will also require changing the naming of the up_() functions that are used only within arch/arm and board/arm.
Impact
There should be not impact of this change (other that one step toward more consistent naming).
Testing
stm32f4discovery:netnsh
Summary
The naming standard at https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NUTTX/Naming+FAQ requires that all MCU-private files begin with the name of the architecture, not up_.
This PR addresses only these name changes for the up_*.h files. There are only three, but almost 1680 files that include them:
up_arch.h
up_internal.h
up_vfork.h
The only change to the files is from including up_arch.h to arm_arch.h (for example).
The entire job required to be compatible with that Naming Convention will also require changing the naming of the up_() functions that are used only within arch/arm and board/arm.
Impact
There should be not impact of this change (other that one step toward more consistent naming).
Testing
stm32f4discovery:netnsh
All parts in the STM32H7x3xx family have the same pinmap, etc.,
so extending support to all members of the family required only
minimal changes: Adding them to Kconfig, extending some
preprocessor logic, and minor code changes.
arch/arm/src/stm32h7/Kconfig:
* Add explicit support for all microcontrollers in the
STM32H7x3xx family by adding support for:
- STM32H743AG
- STM32H743AI
- STM32H743BG
- STM32H743BI
- STM32H743IG
- STM32H743II
- STM32H743VG
- STM32H743VI
- STM32H743XG
- STM32H743XI
- STM32H743ZG
- STM32H753AI
- STM32H753BI
- STM32H753VI
- STM32H753XI
- STM32H753ZI
* Fix TODO items for IO_CONFIG (all STM32H7X3XX).
* Because 100-pin parts lack GPIO ports F and G, but have
port H, create the new hidden configs STM32H7_HAVE_GPIOF
and STM32H7_HAVE_GPIOG.
* STM32H7_STM32H7X3XX:
- Select STM32H7_HAVE_GPIOF and STM32H7_HAVE_GPIOG only
when not STM32H7_IO_CONFIG_V (100-pin part).
- STM32H7_STM32H7X3XX: select STM32H7_HAVE_SPI5 for all
IO configs except V (100-pin part), which doesn't expose
SPI5 due to pin count.
* STM32H7_STM32H7X7XX: Always select STM32H7_HAVE_GPIOF and
STM32H7_HAVE_GPIOG because we aren't adding more part
numbers in this family.
* Remove extraneous (duplicate) "bool" and "default n"
lines.
* config STM32H7_FMC: Fix indent (contents were indented
with spaces while rest of file uses tabs).
arch/arm/include/stm32h7/chip.h:
* Extend preprocessor logic to add support for the new
MCU part numbers.
* Expand table of differences between family members.
* Define STM32H7_NGPIO based on IO_CONFIGs decided in Kconfig.
* If IO config is not known, issue compile-time #error
with grep-friendly "CONFIG_STM32H7_IO_CONFIG_x Not Set."
Suggested by davids5.
arch/arm/src/stm32h7/hardware/stm32h7x3xx_gpio.h:
arch/arm/src/stm32h7/stm32h7x3xx_rcc.c:
arch/arm/src/stm32h7/stm32h7x7xx_rcc.c:
* When checking STM32H7_NGPIO > 5 or 6, check also
CONFIG_STM32H7_HAVE_GPIOF or CONFIG_STM32H7_HAVE_GPIOG.
arch/arm/src/stm32h7/stm32_gpio.c:
* stm32_configgpio(): When applicable, make sure we're not
trying to configure one of the missing ports.
* Fix nxstyle complains (wrong end of line comment position
and several long lines). No functional changes.
* g_gpiobase[]: Init base address for ports F and G according to
CONFIG_STM32H7_HAVE_GPIOF and CONFIG_STM32H7_HAVE_GPIOG.
* stm32_configgpio(): Replace complicated check with g_gpiobase[]
null check. Suggested by davids5.
* stm32_gpiowrite() and stm32_gpioread(): Add previously missing
null check of g_gpiobase[].
arch/arm/src/stm32h7/stm32_gpio.h:
* Wrap the defines GPIO_PORTA, GPIO_PORTB, GPIO_PORTC, GPIO_PORTD,
GPIO_PORTE, GPIO_PORTF, GPIO_PORTG, GPIO_PORTH, GPIO_PORTI,
GPIO_PORTJ, and GPIO_PORTK in conditional logic so that the
compiler will prevent use of ports that do not exist on the
target MCU.
* Fix nxstyle complaints.
Documentation/NuttX.html:
* Remove copy-and-pasted anchor for stm32f76xx77xx.
* Correct link to README.txt for Nucleo-H743ZI board,
formerly on BitBucket, now on GitHub.
* Add list item for STMicro STM32H747I-DISCO board.
Co-Authored-By: David Sidrane <David.Sidrane@Nscdg.com>
lpc2148_spi1.c:142:24: warning: initialization of 'uint32_t (*)(struct spi_dev_s *, uint32_t)' {aka 'unsigned int (*)(struct spi_dev_s *, unsigned int)'} from incompatible pointer type 'uint16_t (*)(struct spi_dev_s *, uint16_t)' {aka 'short unsigned int (*)(struct spi_dev_s *, short unsigned int)'} [-Wincompatible-pointer-types]
142 | .send = spi_send,
| ^~~~~~~~
lpc2148_spi1.c:142:24: note: (near initialization for 'g_spiops.send')
In file included from ieee802154/mac802154_bind.c:49:
ieee802154/mac802154_internal.h: In function 'mac802154_setdevmode':
ieee802154/mac802154_internal.h:788:42: warning: converting a packed 'enum ieee802154_devmode_e' pointer (alignment 1) to a 'const union ieee802154_attr_u' pointer (alignment 4) may result in an unaligned pointer value [-Waddress-of-packed-member]
788 | (FAR const union ieee802154_attr_u *)&mode);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
chip/stm32_hciuart.c: In function 'hciuart_read':
chip/stm32_hciuart.c:2104:30: warning: statement with no effect [-Wunused-value]
2104 | ntotal == (ssize_t)ret;
| ~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
wireless/ieee80211/bcm43xxx/bcmf_driver.c: In function 'bcmf_wl_auth_event_handler':
wireless/ieee80211/bcm43xxx/bcmf_driver.c:579:23: warning: taking address of packed member of 'struct bcmf_event_s' may result in an unaligned pointer value [-Waddress-of-packed-member]
579 | type = bcmf_getle32(&event->type);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~
wireless/ieee80211/bcm43xxx/bcmf_driver.c:580:25: warning: taking address of packed member of 'struct bcmf_event_s' may result in an unaligned pointer value [-Waddress-of-packed-member]
580 | status = bcmf_getle32(&event->status);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
wireless/ieee80211/bcm43xxx/bcmf_driver.c: In function 'bcmf_wl_scan_event_handler':
wireless/ieee80211/bcm43xxx/bcmf_driver.c:619:25: warning: taking address of packed member of 'struct bcmf_event_s' may result in an unaligned pointer value [-Waddress-of-packed-member]
619 | status = bcmf_getle32(&event->status);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
wireless/ieee80211/bcm43xxx/bcmf_driver.c:620:35: warning: taking address of packed member of 'struct bcmf_event_s' may result in an unaligned pointer value [-Waddress-of-packed-member]
620 | escan_result_len = bcmf_getle32(&event->len);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~
wireless/ieee80211/bcm43xxx/bcmf_bdc.c: In function 'bcmf_bdc_process_event_frame':
wireless/ieee80211/bcm43xxx/bcmf_bdc.c:166:27: warning: taking address of packed member of 'struct bcmf_event_s' may result in an unaligned pointer value [-Waddress-of-packed-member]
166 | event_id = bcmf_getle32(&event_msg->event.type);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
wireless/ieee80211/bcm43xxx/mmc_sdio.c: In function 'sdio_io_rw_direct':
wireless/ieee80211/bcm43xxx/mmc_sdio.c:157:3: warning: converting a packed 'struct sdio_resp_R5' pointer (alignment 1) to a 'uint32_t' {aka 'unsigned int'} pointer (alignment 4) may result in an unaligned pointer value [-Waddress-of-packed-member]
157 | ret = SDIO_RECVR5(dev, SD_ACMD52, (uint32_t *)&resp);
| ^~~
wireless/ieee80211/bcm43xxx/mmc_sdio.c:79:28: note: defined here
79 | begin_packed_struct struct sdio_resp_R5
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~
wireless/ieee80211/bcm43xxx/mmc_sdio.c: In function 'sdio_io_rw_extended':
wireless/ieee80211/bcm43xxx/mmc_sdio.c:239:11: warning: converting a packed 'struct sdio_resp_R5' pointer (alignment 1) to a 'uint32_t' {aka 'unsigned int'} pointer (alignment 4) may result in an unaligned pointer value [-Waddress-of-packed-member]
239 | ret = SDIO_RECVR5(dev, SD_ACMD53, (uint32_t *)&resp);
| ^~~
wireless/ieee80211/bcm43xxx/mmc_sdio.c:79:28: note: defined here
79 | begin_packed_struct struct sdio_resp_R5
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~
wireless/ieee80211/bcm43xxx/mmc_sdio.c:244:11: warning: converting a packed 'struct sdio_resp_R5' pointer (alignment 1) to a 'uint32_t' {aka 'unsigned int'} pointer (alignment 4) may result in an unaligned pointer value [-Waddress-of-packed-member]
244 | ret = SDIO_RECVR5(dev, SD_ACMD53, (uint32_t *)&resp);
| ^~~
wireless/ieee80211/bcm43xxx/mmc_sdio.c:79:28: note: defined here
79 | begin_packed_struct struct sdio_resp_R5
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~
wireless/ieee80211/bcm43xxx/mmc_sdio.c:257:7: warning: converting a packed 'struct sdio_resp_R5' pointer (alignment 1) to a 'uint32_t' {aka 'unsigned int'} pointer (alignment 4) may result in an unaligned pointer value [-Waddress-of-packed-member]
257 | ret = SDIO_RECVR5(dev, SD_ACMD53, (uint32_t *)&resp);
| ^~~
wireless/ieee80211/bcm43xxx/mmc_sdio.c:79:28: note: defined here
79 | begin_packed_struct struct sdio_resp_R5
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~
wireless/ieee80211/bcm43xxx/mmc_sdio.c:265:3: warning: converting a packed 'struct sdio_resp_R5' pointer (alignment 1) to a 'uint32_t' {aka 'unsigned int'} pointer (alignment 4) may result in an unaligned pointer value [-Waddress-of-packed-member]
265 | SDIO_RECVR1(dev, SD_ACMD52ABRT, (uint32_t *)&resp);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~
wireless/ieee80211/bcm43xxx/mmc_sdio.c:79:28: note: defined here
79 | begin_packed_struct struct sdio_resp_R5
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~
chip/stm32_adc.c: In function 'adc_reset':
chip/stm32_adc.c:2860:7: warning: unused variable 'ret' [-Wunused-variable]
2860 | int ret;
| ^~~
chip/stm32_adc.c: In function 'adc_shutdown':
chip/stm32_adc.c:3044:7: warning: unused variable 'ret' [-Wunused-variable]
3044 | int ret;
| ^~~
chip/stm32_i2c.c:722:12: warning: 'stm32_i2c_sem_wait_noncancelable' defined but not used [-Wunused-function]
722 | static int stm32_i2c_sem_wait_noncancelable(FAR struct i2c_master_s *dev)
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
wireless/gs2200m.c: In function 'gs2200m_read':
wireless/gs2200m.c:727:20: warning: passing argument 1 of 'nxsem_wait' from incompatible pointer type [-Wincompatible-pointer-types]
727 | ret = nxsem_wait(dev);
| ^~~
| |
| struct gs2200m_dev_s *
.config:1207:warning: symbol value '' invalid for TESTING_OSTEST_FPUSIZE
platform/audio/cxd56_audio_analog.c:69:13: warning: inline function 'cxd56_audio_clock_is_enabled' declared but never defined
69 | inline bool cxd56_audio_clock_is_enabled(void);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
platform/audio/cxd56_audio_analog.c:68:13: warning: inline function 'cxd56_audio_clock_disable' declared but never defined
68 | inline void cxd56_audio_clock_disable(void);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
platform/audio/cxd56_audio_analog.c:67:13: warning: inline function 'cxd56_audio_clock_enable' declared but never defined
67 | inline void cxd56_audio_clock_enable(uint32_t clk, uint32_t div);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
chip/stm32_adc.c: In function 'adc_reset':
chip/stm32_adc.c:1348:7: warning: unused variable 'ret' [-Wunused-variable]
1348 | int ret;
| ^~~
chip/stm32_adc.c: In function 'adc_shutdown':
chip/stm32_adc.c:1496:7: warning: unused variable 'ret' [-Wunused-variable]
1496 | int ret;
| ^~~
chip/stm32_i2c.c:729:12: warning: 'stm32_i2c_sem_wait_uninterruptble' defined but not used [-Wunused-function]
729 | static int stm32_i2c_sem_wait_uninterruptble(FAR struct i2c_master_s *dev)
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
wireless/lpwan/sx127x/sx127x.c:147:52: warning: missing terminating ' character
147 | # warning OOK support is not complete, RX+TX doesn't work yet!
| ^
str71_spi.c:435:24: warning: initialization of 'uint32_t (*)(struct spi_dev_s *, uint32_t)' {aka 'unsigned int (*)(struct spi_dev_s *, unsigned int)'} from incompatible pointer type
'uint16_t (*)(struct spi_dev_s *, uint16_t)' {aka 'short unsigned int (*)(struct spi_dev_s *, short unsigned int)'} [-Wincompatible-pointer-types]
435 | .send = spi_send,
| ^~~~~~~~
str71_spi.c:435:24: note: (near initialization for 'g_spiops.send')
chip/pic32mx-lowconsole.c:147:24: warning: 'pic32mx_getreg' defined but not used [-Wunused-function]
static inline uint32_t pic32mx_getreg(uintptr_t uart_base,
^
chip/pic32mx-gpio.c:113:20: warning: 'pic32mx_value' defined but not used [-Wunused-function]
static inline bool pic32mx_value(uint16_t pinset)
^
chip/pic32mz-gpio.c:124:20: warning: 'pic32mz_value' defined but not used [-Wunused-function]
static inline bool pic32mz_value(pinset_t pinset)
^
chip/pic32mx-usbdev.c:3065:1: warning: 'pic32mx_epreserved' defined but not used [-Wunused-function]
pic32mx_epreserved(struct pic32mx_usbdev_s *priv, int epno)
^
mmcsd/mmcsd_spi.c: In function 'mmcsd_mediachanged':
mmcsd/mmcsd_spi.c:1938:7: warning: 'return' with a value, in function returning void
return ret;
^
In file included from partition/fs_partition.c:42:0:
partition/partition.h:66:19: warning: 'read_partition_block' defined but not used [-Wunused-function]
static inline int read_partition_block(FAR struct partition_state_s *state,
^
local/local_netpoll.c: In function 'local_pollsetup':
local/local_netpoll.c:305:1: warning: label 'pollerr' defined but not used [-Wunused-label]
pollerr:
^~~~~~~
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
Change-Id: If3ea8f32b878aa218072130f7c3018f0d3c1aca5
- inline functions within mpu.h converted to macros or moved to up_mpu.c
- mpu.h and up_mpu.c are now conditionally included in build via CONFIG_ARM_MPU
Chips affected by these changes
- imxrt
- kinetis
- lpc17xx
- lpc43xx
- lpc54xx
- sam34
- stm32
- stm32f7
- stm32h7
- stm32l4
- tiva
- xmc4
This commit fixes some long single line comments. This effort was primarily intended to verify the change to tools/nxstyle of PR #743 further. This took the files changed with 1501d284c3 and ran them through nxstyle again. The files in the commit previously passed the old nxstyle test with no complaints. The current nxstyle, on the other hand, reported 49 long single line comments. Each of those were verified and the file was updated. The nxstyle change appears completely reliable.