it's more simple to reuse the resolve argument as the recursive count
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
Change-Id: I826b2fef3af8b12aae230e4766ab09f8de988f8a
vfs/fs_select.c:116:25: runtime error: left shift of 1 by 31 places cannot be represented in type 'int'
vfs/fs_select.c:153:22: runtime error: left shift of 1 by 31 places cannot be represented in type 'int'
Change-Id: I2e32bb8a3db8ff5a5955b83b382ac2fa5756122c
Signed-off-by: ligd <liguiding1@xiaomi.com>
It's better to save one argument by returning pid directly.
This change also follow the convention of task_create.
BTW, it is reasonable to adjust the function prototype a
little bit from both implementation and consistency since
task_spawn is NuttX specific API.
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
Fix compilation when CONFIG_DEV_PIPE_SIZE > 0 && CONFIG_DEV_FIFO_SIZE == 0
In this case the nx_mkfifo doesn't exist.
Signed-off-by: Jukka Laitinen <jukkax@ssrc.tii.ae>
Drop to user-space in kernel/protected build with up_pthread_exit,
now all pthread_cleanup functions executed in user mode.
* A new syscall SYS_pthread_exit added
* A new tcb flag TCB_FLAG_CANCEL_DOING added
* up_pthread_exit implemented for riscv/arm arch
Signed-off-by: Huang Qi <huangqi3@xiaomi.com>
The idea is to have something like EXTRAVERSION. This is useful for
getting RC tags, development tags and for customizing the version. For
example using the tag `nuttx-10.0.0-RC0` the VERSION will be
`10.0.0-RC0`
Signed-off-by: Matheus Castello <matheus@castello.eng.br>
Implement si_send/sendto/recvfrom with si_sendmsg/recvmsg, instead of
the other way round.
Change-Id: I7b858556996e0862df22807a6edf6d7cfe6518fc
Signed-off-by: Peter Bee <bijunda1@xiaomi.com>
to avoid the conflict with 3rd party c++ library(e.g. protobuf):
fdc35840b9/src/google/protobuf/stubs/status.h (L47)
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
Change-Id: Ie8bb9008a8375c729f8b947c9f10baa80104d157
Move sched/task/task/task_gettid.c to libs/libc/unistd/lib_gettid.c. gettid() is a dumb wrapper around getpid(). It is wasteful of resources to support TWO systme calls, one for getpid() and one for gettid(). Instead, move gettid() in the C library where it calls the single sysgtem call, getpid(). Much cleaner.
proxies/PROXY_gettid.c: In function 'gettid':
proxies/PROXY_gettid.c:12:41: error: 'SYS_gettid' undeclared (first use in this function); did you mean 'SYS_getpid'?
12 | return (pid_t)sys_call0((unsigned int)SYS_gettid);
| ^~~~~~~~~~
| SYS_getpid
proxies/PROXY_gettid.c:12:41: note: each undeclared identifier is reported only once for each function it appears in
proxies/PROXY_gettid.c:13:1: warning: control reaches end of non-void function [-Wreturn-type]
13 | }
| ^
CC: proxies/PROXY_mmap.c
Makefile:83: recipe for target 'PROXY_gettid.o' failed
Signed-off-by: liuhaitao <liuhaitao@xiaomi.com>
Change-Id: Ib4d6e315aa7f17235292dd2d6550458a53bc1596
1.Reduce the default size of task_group_s(~512B each task)
2.Scale better between simple and complex application
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
Change-Id: Ia872137504fddcf64d89c48d6f0593d76d582710
https://linux.die.net/man/2/epoll_ctl:
EPOLLONESHOT (since Linux 2.6.2)
Sets the one-shot behavior for the associated file descriptor.
This means that after an event is pulled out with epoll_wait(2)
the associated file descriptor is internally disabled and
no other events will be reported by the epoll interface.
The user must call epoll_ctl() with EPOLL_CTL_MOD to
rearm the file descriptor with a new event mask.
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
Change-Id: I6c0dc93e1cdae0e8cea5b487c7005de2da2c2ec3
Linux Programmer's Manual
NAME
epoll_create, epoll_create1 - open an epoll file descriptor
...
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/epoll.h>
int epoll_create1(int flags);
...
epoll_create1()
If flags is 0, then, other than the fact that the obsolete
size argument is dropped, epoll_create1() is the same as
epoll_create(). The following value can be included in flags
to obtain different behavior:
EPOLL_CLOEXEC
Set the close-on-exec (FD_CLOEXEC) flag on the new file
descriptor. See the description of the O_CLOEXEC flag in
open(2) for reasons why this may be useful.
https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/epoll.7.html
sync the struct epoll_event define with linux:
Linux Programmer's Manual:
DESCRIPTION
EPOLL_CTL_DEL
...
The event argument describes the object linked to the file descriptor
fd. The struct epoll_event is defined as:
typedef union epoll_data {
void *ptr;
int fd;
uint32_t u32;
uint64_t u64;
} epoll_data_t;
struct epoll_event {
uint32_t events; /* Epoll events */
epoll_data_t data; /* User data variable */
};
https: //man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/epoll_ctl.2.html
Change-Id: I3ad447b485fd331190e461a198ef7c39301eb1bb
Signed-off-by: chao.an <anchao@xiaomi.com>
simplify and symmetry the implementation in KERNEL/PROTECTED build
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
Change-Id: Iefdeea5f6ef6348c774b2ca9f7e45fe89c0c22dd
add PR_SET_NAME_EXT/PR_GET_NAME_EXT extension to avoid semantic
conflicts, use extened version for pthread_setname_np/pthread_getname_np
Change-Id: I40404c737977a623130dcd37feb4061b5526e466
Signed-off-by: chao.an <anchao@xiaomi.com>
since the current implementation is really a symoblic link not hard link
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
Change-Id: I59d30d0a620b0b5714fe91bbe90d4405cf53d187
Block and MTD drivers may be opened and managed as though they were character drivers. But this is really sleight of hand; there is a hidden character driver proxy that mediates the interface to the block and MTD drivers in this case.
fstat(), however, did not account for this. It would report the characteristics of the proxy character driver, not of the underlying block or MTD driver.
This change corrects that. fstat now checks if the character driver is such a proxy and, if so, reports the characteristics of the underlying block or MTD driver, not the proxy character driver.
Functions within the OS must never set the errno value. fs_fdopen() was setting the errno value. Now, after some parameter changes, it reports errors via a negated errno integer return value as do most all other internal OS functions.
1. Add missing conditional logic in include/sys/syscall_lookup.h
2. CONFIG_NPTHREAD_KEYS removed from code but was still in sched/Kconfig
3. Refresh all configurations affected by PR 1007
4. syscall/syscall_funclookup.c needs to include nuttx/tls.h
1. Move pthread-specific data files from sched/pthread/ to libs/libc/pthread.
2. Remove pthread-specific data functions from syscalls.
3. Implement tls_alloc() and tls_free() with system calls.
4. Reimplement pthread_key_create() and pthread_key_free() using tls_alloc() and tls_free().
5. Reimplement pthread_set_specific() and pthread_get_specicif() using tls_set_value() and tls_get_value()
- Remove per-thread errno from the TCB structure (pterrno)
- Remove get_errno() and set_errno() as functions. The macros are still available as stubs and will be needed in the future if we need to access the errno from a different address environment (KERNEL mode).
- Add errno value to the tls_info_s structure definitions
- Move sched/errno to libs/libc/errno. Replace old TCB access to the errno with TLS access to the errno.
The new OS interface, sched_get_stackinfo() combines two pthread-specific interfaces into a single generic interface. The existing pthread_get_stackaddr_np() and pthread_get_stacksize_np() are moved from sched/pthread to libs/libc/pthread.
There are two motivations for this change: First, it reduces the number of system calls. Secondly, it adds a common hook that is going to used for a future implementation of TLS.
To ensure size_t same as toolchain definition in the first place and rename CXX_NEWLONG to ARCH_SIZET_LONG. The change also check whether __SIZE_TYPE__ exist before CONFIG_ARCH_SIZET_LONG so our definition can align with toolchain(gcc/clang) definition automatically.
If SMP is enabled this function will return the number of the CPU that the thread is running on. This is non-standard but follows GLIBC if __GNU_SOURCE is enabled. The returned CPU number is, however, worthless since it returns the CPU number of the CPU that was executing the task when the function was called. The application can never know the true CPU number of the CPU tht it is running on since that value is volatile and change change at any time.
board/boarctl.c: Add support for the new BOARDIOC_ROMDISK command. This allows applications to create ROMFS block drivers without illegal direct calls to romdisk_register.
include/sys/boardctl.h: Add basic definitions to support a ROM disk creation boardctl() command.
Squashed commit of the following:
drivers/: Run tools/nxstyle against all drivers/*.c.
boards/boardctl.c: Add new boardctl() command, BOARDIOC_MKRD, that can be used to create a RAM disk. This will replace the illegal call to ramdisk_register() currently used by NSH.
drivers/mkrd.c: Add wrapper around ramdisk_register() for creating a proper ramdisk.
According to earlier standards, usage of select(), FD_CLR, FD_ISSET, FD_SET and FD_ZERO
just need include headers: sys/time.h, sys/types.h and unistd.h. So include sys/select.h
in time.h to compatible with it. Or mbedtls library would build break in calling select()
and FD_* related functions.
https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/007908799/xsh/select.html
task_spawn() and posix_spawn() are NuttX OS interfaces. In PROTECTED and KERNEL build modes, then can be reached from applications only via a system call. Currently, the number of parameters in a system call is limited to six; these spawn function have seven parameters. Rather than extend the maximum number of parameters across all architectures, I opted instead to marshal the seven parameters into a structure.
*
In order to support builtin in function in protected mode, a task_spawn() system call must be supported. Unfortunately this is overly complex because there is a (soft) limit of 6 parameters in a system call; task_spawn has seven paramters. This is a soft limit but still difficult to extend because it involves assembly language changes to numerous architectures. Better to get more creative.
arch/: Removed all references to CONFIG_DISABLE_POLL. The standard POSIX poll() can not longer be disabled.
sched/ audio/ crypto/: Removed all references to CONFIG_DISABLE_POLL. The standard POSIX poll() can not longer be disabled.
Documentation/: Removed all references to CONFIG_DISABLE_POLL. The standard POSIX poll() can not longer be disabled.
fs/: Removed all references to CONFIG_DISABLE_POLL. The standard POSIX poll() can not longer be disabled.
graphics/: Removed all references to CONFIG_DISABLE_POLL. The standard POSIX poll() can not longer be disabled.
net/: Removed all references to CONFIG_DISABLE_POLL. The standard POSIX poll() can not longer be disabled.
drivers/: Removed all references to CONFIG_DISABLE_POLL. The standard POSIX poll() can not longer be disabled.
include/, syscall/, wireless/: Removed all references to CONFIG_DISABLE_POLL. The standard POSIX poll() can not longer be disabled.
configs/: Remove all references to CONFIG_DISABLE_POLL. Standard POSIX poll can no longer be disabled.
libs/: Remove references to CONFIG_DISABLE_SIGNALS. Signals can no longer be disabled.
syscall/: Remove references to CONFIG_DISABLE_SIGNALS. Signals can no longer be disabled.
wireless/: Remove references to CONFIG_DISABLE_SIGNALS. Signals can no longer be disabled.
Documentation/: Remove references to CONFIG_DISABLE_SIGNALS. Signals can no longer be disabled.
include/: Remove references to CONFIG_DISABLE_SIGNALS. Signals can no longer be disabled.
drivers/: Remove references to CONFIG_DISABLE_SIGNALS. Signals can no longer be disabled.
sched/: Remove references to CONFIG_DISABLE_SIGNALS. Signals can no longer be disabled.
configs: Remove references to CONFIG_DISABLE_SIGNALS. Signals can no longer be disabled.
arch/xtensa: Remove references to CONFIG_DISABLE_SIGNALS. Signals can no longer be disabled.
arch/z80: Remove references to CONFIG_DISABLE_SIGNALS. Signals can no longer be disabled.
arch/x86: Remove references to CONFIG_DISABLE_SIGNALS. Signals can no longer be disabled.
arch/renesas and arch/risc-v: Remove references to CONFIG_DISABLE_SIGNALS. Signals can no longer be disabled.
arch/or1k: Remove all references to CONFIG_DISABLE_SIGNALS. Signals are always enabled.
arch/misoc: Remove all references to CONFIG_DISABLE_SIGNALS. Signals are always enabled.
arch/mips: Remove all references to CONFIG_DISABLE_SIGNALS. Signals are always enabled.
arch/avr: Remove all references to CONFIG_DISABLE_SIGNALS. Signals are always enabled.
arch/arm: Remove all references to CONFIG_DISABLE_SIGNALS. Signals are always enabled.
- Logic that generates the low lever framebuffer renderers for the per-window framebuffers,
- The logic that picks off the per-window framebuffer updates from normal graphics device updates. This logic must update both the per-window framebuffer and the graphics device (from the framebuffer).
Squashed commit of the following:
graphics: Add logic to allocate the per-window framebuffer.
graphics: A few fragmentary thoughts on how a per-window framebuffer could be represented and allocated.
libs/libc/pthread/pthread_spinlock.c: Resolve several TODO issues by accessing up_testset() via the boardctl() interface rather than attempting to call it directly.
configs/boardctl.c, include/sys/boardctl.h: Add access to architecture-specific up_testset() via boardctl().
arch/Kconfig's, sched/Kconfig, and include/nuttx/spinlock.h: Spinlocks are not available unless the architecture supports the up_testset() operation.
Squashed commit of the following:
sched/sched/sched_getsockets.c: Fix an error in conditional compilation.
fs/: Remove all conditional logic based on CONFIG_NSOCKET_DESCRIPTORS == 0
Documentation/: Remove all references to CONFIG_NSOCKET_DESCRIPTORS == 0
include/: Remove all conditional logic based on CONFIG_NSOCKET_DESCRIPTORS == 0
libs/: Remove all conditional logic based on CONFIG_NSOCKET_DESCRIPTORS == 0
net/: Remove all conditional logic based on CONFIG_NSOCKET_DESCRIPTORS == 0
sched/: Remove all conditional logic based on CONFIG_NSOCKET_DESCRIPTORS == 0
syscall/: Remove all conditional logic based on CONFIG_NSOCKET_DESCRIPTORS == 0
tools/: Fixups for CONFIG_NSOCKET_DESCRIPTORS no longer used to disable sockets.