This reverts commit 45672c269d.
Because:
* It's very confusing to have cc as LD.
* I don't see what "-nostartfiles -nodefaultlibs" in LDFLAGS are
supposed to do when we use LD directly. It would be simpler to
remove them from our LDFLAGS.
Gregory Nutt is the copyright holder for those files and he has submitted the
SGA as a result we can migrate the licenses to Apache.
Signed-off-by: Alin Jerpelea <alin.jerpelea@sony.com>
The patch
Make: use gcc as LD
introduced use of GCC wrapper as linker. LD variable references GCC
executable now. But when GCC wrapper s used to build relocatable
loadable objects (ELF executables and modules) then it causes
linking of toolchain default libc and other libraries even when -r
is usd. Another problem is that incorrect multiarch variant is selected
for libraries search and possibly even for LTO or C++ templates
instantiating and other glue code which causes fails during linking
if CFLAGS selects non/default miltiarch variant.
Corresponding CFLAGS are passed to LDMODULEFLAGS and LDELFFLAGS
as well as -nostartfiles -nodefaultlibs options.
Separate line is used to easily find and adjust lines if link
process is changed in future.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Pisa <ppisa@pikron.com>
Gwenhael Goavec has submitted the ICLA and we can migrate the licenses
to Apache.
David Sidranec has submitted the ICLA and we can migrate the licenses
to Apache.
Gregory Nutt has submitted the SGA and we can migrate the licenses
to Apache.
Signed-off-by: Alin Jerpelea <alin.jerpelea@sony.com>
Mateusz Tomasz Szafoni has submitted the ICLA and we can migrate the licenses
to Apache.
Gregory Nutt has submitted the SGA and we can migrate the licenses
to Apache.
Signed-off-by: Alin Jerpelea <alin.jerpelea@sony.com>
Normally, statically allocated data goes in .bss, followed by the
initial stack, followed by HEAP. However, any data that is statically
allocated in SRAM4 with __attribute__ ((section (".sram4"))) will
clobber, and be clobbered by, the HEAP.
On STM32H7, BDMA can only access SRAM4. Therefore any BDMA buffers (or
any other data) placed in SRAM4 will expose this problem. In one case,
this manifested as a failure of NSH to start, because the SPI6 BDMA
buffers clobbered the /dev/console inode structs, which the OS
allocated earlier.
This PR ensures that only the rest of SRAM4, after any static data, is
added to the heap. This PR also allows SRAM4 to be completely excluded
from the heap by a new Kconfig, CONFIG_STM32H7_SRAM4EXCLUDE, similar
to what CONFIG_STM32H7_DTCMEXCLUDE does for the DTCM region.
Change required in linker scripts:
Every STM32H7 linker script must replace this:
.sram4 :
{
} > sram4
with this:
.sram4_reserve (NOLOAD) :
{
*(.sram4)
. = ALIGN(4);
_sram4_heap_start = ABSOLUTE(.);
} > sram4
or link will fail with: undefined reference to '_sram4_heap_start'.
The Release Notes should document this for users with out-of-tree
boards.
arch/arm/src/stm32h7/Kconfig:
* Add config STM32H7_SRAM4EXCLUDE to allow excluding all of SRAM4
from the HEAP.
arch/arm/src/stm32h7/stm32_allocateheap.c:
* Only when including SRAM4 in the heap, define HAVE_SRAM4,
SRAM4_START, SRAM4_END, and SRAM4_HEAP_START.
* Add "Private Data" section.
* Add extern for_sram4_heap_start, which must be defined in the
board's linker script.
* arm_addregion(): Only add SRAM4 to the heap when configured to
do so, i.e., unless CONFIG_STM32H7_SRAM4EXCLUDE is defined, and
only add the portion of SRAM4 that is past any static data.
boards/arm/stm32h7/nucleo-h743zi/scripts/flash.ld:
boards/arm/stm32h7/nucleo-h743zi/scripts/kernel.space.ld:
boards/arm/stm32h7/nucleo-h743zi2/scripts/flash.ld:
boards/arm/stm32h7/stm32h747i-disco/scripts/flash.ld:
boards/arm/stm32h7/stm32h747i-disco/scripts/kernel.space.ld:
* Update all in-tree STM32H7 board linker scripts as described in
"Change required in linker scripts" above.
Testing:
* Successfully built all of the following configurations:
nucleo-h743zi2:jumbo
nucleo-h743zi2:nsh
nucleo-h743zi:nxlines_oled
nucleo-h743zi:elf
nucleo-h743zi:otg_fs_host
nucleo-h743zi:nsh
nucleo-h743zi:netnsh
nucleo-h743zi:pwm
stm32h747i-disco:nsh
* Tested with custom board.
* nxstyle.
References:
[1] See the dev@nuttx.a.o mailing list discussion started 2021/03/25:
"How to ensure HEAP will not overlap static DMA buffer?"
https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/recf2bb9043f8c9f53c10917e2adb2ec64fe35dc5e6f9a695a7ac6ecc%40%3Cdev.nuttx.apache.org%3E
[2] See arm_addregion() in arch/arm/src/stm32h7/stm32_allocateheap.c
Thanks to Gregory Nutt and David Sidrane for suggestions and reviews.
David Sidrane has submitted the ICL and we can migrate the licenses
to Apache.
Gregory Nutt has submitted the SGA and we can migrate the licenses
to Apache.
Signed-off-by: Alin Jerpelea <alin.jerpelea@sony.com>