Change the logic for allocating user heap for PROTECTED_BUILD:
- Don't rely on SRAM1_END alignment
- Make better use of MPU subregions when allocating the heap
- Don't duplicate the calculation of user heap start in kernel heap
allocation; use the previous calculation directly
Signed-off-by: Jukka Laitinen <jukkax@ssrc.tii.ae>
All supported arch uses a push-down stack:
The stack grows toward lower addresses in memory. The stack pointer
register points to the lowest, valid working address (the "top" of
the stack). Items on the stack are referenced as positive(include zero)
word offsets from sp.
Which means that for stack in the [begin, begin + size):
1.The initial SP point to begin + size
2.push equals sub and then store
3.pop equals load and then add
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That field is never used and, in most cases, is never initialized correctly.
This should have no impact to anything with the possible exception of free-running drivers.
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This change makes it so that the timeout is set as part of the SDIO_WAITENABLE call instead of the SDIO_EVENTWAIT call. By doing so, you eliminate all opportunity for a race condition.
stm32h7:sdmmc Check if busy ended early
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The maximum number of samples which can be handled without overrun depends on various factors.
This is the user's responsibility to correctly select this value.
Since the interfece to update the sampling time is available for all supported devices,
the user can change the default vaules in the board initialization logic and avoid ADC overrun.
For example Windows RNDIS driver issues SETUP requests that are 76 bytes
long. Previously NuttX would read them all, but only if they arrive at
the same time. If host transfer scheduling causes a pause between the
two DATA packets, stm32_ep0out_receive() would proceed with an incomplete
transfer. The rest of the data could either be skipped by the error handler
branch, or be left in NAK state forever, stopping any further communication
on the endpoint.
This commit changes it so that the whole transfer has to be received before
SETUP handler is called. Depending on CONFIG_USBDEV_SETUP_MAXDATASIZE any
excess bytes will be discarded, but doing this in a controlled way ensures
deterministic behavior. In the specific case of RNDIS, the trailing bytes
are unused padding bytes and can be safely discarded.
arch/arm/src/stm32/Kconfig:
* configs ARCH_CHIP_STM32G431K, ARCH_CHIP_STM32G431C,
ARCH_CHIP_STM32G431R, ARCH_CHIP_STM32G431M, and
ARCH_CHIP_STM32G431V: Fix copy/paste of incorrect
names shown in the Kconfig menu.
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Summary:
- This commit changes spinlock APIs (spin_lock_irqsave/spin_unlock_irqrestore)
- In the previous implementation, the global spinlock (i.e. g_irq_spin) was used.
- This commit allows to use caller specific spinlock but also supports to use
g_irq_spin for backword compatibility (In this case, NULL must be specified)
Impact:
- None
Testing:
- Tested with the following configurations
- spresnse:wifi, spresense:wifi_smp
- esp32-devkitc:smp (QEMU), sabre6-quad:smp (QEMU)
- maxi-bit:smp (QEMU), sim:smp
- stm32f4discovery:wifi
Signed-off-by: Masayuki Ishikawa <Masayuki.Ishikawa@jp.sony.com>
The stm32f412 was not a clean port. This is one step to fix
it. The shortcuts taken has caused more wasted hours finding
bad pin mappings then doing the job correctlry to begin with.
stm32:Kconfig Add CAN2 on STM32F412
When the architectural support for STM32G4 family was added, the
reference manual (RM0440) was at revision 2. Since then, it has
undergone several revisions. One significant change is in the
table of FLASH wait states: section 3.3.3 table 9. The outcome
of this change is that fewer FLASH wait states are needed for
most CPU clock (HCLK) frequencies. Notably, if running the CPU
clock at the maximum 170 MHz, only 4 FLASH wait states are
needed, rather than the previously programmed 8 wait states.
This gives a noticeable performance boost.
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32g4xxxx_rcc.c:
* FLASH_ACR_LATENCY_SETTING: Reimplement compile-time logic
that selects the required wait state setting to use the new
updated table.
* Update all comments to indicate that RM0440 Rev 5 is used.
* Update section numbers mentioned in comments in cases where
they have changed due to added sections in the manual.
arch/arm/src/stm32/hardware/stm32_adc_v2g4.h:
* New file.
arch/arm/src/stm32/hardware/stm32_adc.h:
* Distinguish between the normal STM32 ADC IPv2 core and the
modified IPv2 core used in the G4 family, and include either
stm32_adc_v2.h or stm32_adc_v2g4.h as needed.
The following errors are intentionally left.
(Hardware constants like DMA2D_xGPFCCR_CCM.)
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_dma2d.c:484:12: error: Mixed case identifier found
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_dma2d.c:692:13: error: Mixed case identifier found
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_dma2d.c:701:18: error: Mixed case identifier found
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_dma2d.c:706:18: error: Mixed case identifier found
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_dma2d.c:711:18: error: Mixed case identifier found
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_dma2d.c:725:14: error: Mixed case identifier found
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_dma2d.c:732:18: error: Mixed case identifier found
The following nxstyle errors are intentionally left.
They are "Lx" constants shared among multiple files.
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_ltdc.c:1774:10: error: Mixed case identifier found
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_ltdc.c:1775:10: error: Mixed case identifier found
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_ltdc.c:1779:11: error: Mixed case identifier found
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_ltdc.c:1780:11: error: Mixed case identifier found
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_ltdc.c:1784:11: error: Mixed case identifier found
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_ltdc.c:1785:11: error: Mixed case identifier found
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_ltdc.c:1804:10: error: Mixed case identifier found
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_ltdc.c:1805:10: error: Mixed case identifier found
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_ltdc.c:1806:10: error: Mixed case identifier found
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_ltdc.c:1845:16: error: Mixed case identifier found
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_ltdc.c:1849:17: error: Mixed case identifier found
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_ltdc.c:1903:11: error: Mixed case identifier found
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_ltdc.c:1903:34: error: Mixed case identifier found
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_ltdc.c:1907:12: error: Mixed case identifier found
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_ltdc.c:1907:35: error: Mixed case identifier found
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_ltdc.c:1987:16: error: Mixed case identifier found
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_ltdc.c:1991:17: error: Mixed case identifier found
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_ltdc.c:2027:16: error: Mixed case identifier found
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_ltdc.c:2031:17: error: Mixed case identifier found
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_oneshot.c:
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_oneshot.h:
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_oneshot_lowerhalf.c:
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_dbgmcu.h:
* Fix nxstyle errors.
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_lsi.c:
* Fix nxstyle errors.
* Also a minor grammar fix in a comment: add "in" to "setting the
LSION bit in the RCC CSR register."
stm32f7, stm32h7, stm32l4 and stm32f0l0g0 do it this way and there is no
reason for classic stm32 to differ. Also manipulation of priv->ie was not
atomic with respect to interrupts.
Signed-off-by: Juha Niskanen <juha.niskanen@haltian.com>
arch/arm/src/stm32/hardware/stm32_dmamux.h,
arch/arm/src/stm32/hardware/stm32g47xxx_dmamux.h:
* New files, based on STM32G474RE reference manual, RM0440 Rev 4.
arch/arm/src/stm32/hardware/stm32_spi.h:
* Avoid numerous ifdef on STM32 part numbers and make the
different variations of SPI peripheral features more
self-documenting: based on STM32_HAVE_IP_SPI_V* defines
from chip.h, define some or all of HAVE_SPI_I2S,
HAVE_SPI_TI_MODE, HAVE_SPI_ARB_DATA_SIZE, HAVE_SPI_FIFOS,
HAVE_SPI_NSSP, HAVE_SPI_I2S_ASTRT, and make decisions on
which registers and bitfields to define based on them.
* Define registers and bitfields for STM32_HAVE_IP_SPI_V4,
currently used only for STM32G47XX family MCUs, including
SPI_CR1_CRCL, SPI_CR2_NSSP, SPI_CR2_FRXTH, SPI_CR2_LDMARX,
SPI_CR2_LDMATX, SPI_CR2_DS_SHIFT/SPI_CR2_DS_MASK,
SPI_SR_FRLVL_SHIFT/SPI_SR_FRLVL_MASK, and
SPI_I2SCFGR_ASTRTEN.
* SPI_I2SCFGR_I2SSTD_PHILLIPS: Was defined incorrectly as
(xx << SPI_I2SCFGR_I2SSTD_SHIFT). Corrected this to
(0 << SPI_I2SCFGR_I2SSTD_SHIFT).
* SPI_I2SCFGR_I2SSTD_MSB: Was defined incorrectly as
(0 << SPI_I2SCFGR_I2SSTD_SHIFT). Corrected this to
(1 << SPI_I2SCFGR_I2SSTD_SHIFT).
* Fix nxstyle errors.
arch/arm/include/stm32/chip.h:
* Add new section "Peripheral IP versions" and specify version of
SPI IP block for STM32F10XX, STM32F20XX, STM32F30XX, STM32F33XX,
STM32F37XX, STM32F4XXX, STM32G47XX, and STM32L15XX.
When HAVE_HSI_CONTROL, adc_reset_hsi_disable() calls adc_reset()
followed by adc_shutdown() and this combination is called before
adc_setup() by upper level ADC driver. Without this patch,
priv->initialized wraps from 0 to 255 in this case.
Signed-off-by: Juha Niskanen <juha.niskanen@haltian.com>
cfsetispeed() now stores baud rate to c_cflag member of
struct termios, so it must not be overridden later on.
Signed-off-by: Juha Niskanen <juha.niskanen@haltian.com>
and remove the special handling in the stack dump
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
Change-Id: Ia1ef9a427bd4c7f6cee9838d0445f29cfaca3998
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_lowputc.c:
* stm32_lowsetup(): Ensure the USART is disabled before attempting
to configure it because some register bits cannot be modified
otherwise. This solves an issue that was encountered when a
serial bootloader did not perform a full teardown/cleanup before
launching NuttX.
Comments only. No functional changes. See STM32G474 Reference Manual
(RM0440 Rev 4), section 3.4.1, Table 11, "Option byte organization."
arch/arm/src/stm32/hardware/stm32g47xxx_memorymap.h:
* STM32_OPTION_BASE: The comment incorrectly said the range was
0x1fff7800-0x1fff780f for a total of 16 Option Bytes. Corrected
this to 0x1fff7800-0x1fff782f, as the device has 48 Option Bytes
for this option block.
* STM32_OPTION_BASE2: The comment incorrectly said the range was
0x1ffff800-0x1ffff80f for a total of 16 Option Bytes. Corrected
this to 0x1ffff800-0x1ffff82f, as the device has 48 Option Bytes
for this option block.
to save the preserved space(1KB) and also avoid the heap overhead
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
Change-Id: I694073f68e1bd63960cedeea1ddec441437be025
malloc() and free() should never be used within the OS. This will work in the FLAT build because there is only a single heap, but will cause problems in PROTECTED and KERNEL build modes where there are separate heaps for user and kernel memory.
Typically kmm_malloc(), kmm_zalloc(), and kmm_free() should be called within the kernel in those build modes to use the kernel heap.
Memory is never free. Possible memory leak:
./boards/arm/cxd56xx/common/src/cxd56_crashdump.c: pdump = malloc(sizeof(fullcontext_t));
Memory allocated with malloc(), but freed with kmm_free():
./drivers/usbhost/usbhost_composite.c: cfgbuffer = (FAR uint8_t *)malloc(CUSTOM_CONFIG_BUFSIZE);
Memory is never freed in these cases. It is allocated in the driver initialization logic, but there is no corresponding uninitialization logic; memory is not freed on error conditions:
./arch/arm/src/lc823450/lc823450_i2s.c: priv = (struct lc823450_i2s_s *)zalloc(sizeof(struct lc823450_i2s_s));
./arch/arm/src/sam34/sam_spi.c: spics = (struct sam_spics_s *)zalloc(sizeof(struct sam_spics_s));
./arch/arm/src/sama5/sam_spi.c: spics = (struct sam_spics_s *)zalloc(sizeof(struct sam_spics_s));
./arch/arm/src/samv7/sam_spi.c: spics = (struct sam_spics_s *)zalloc(sizeof(struct sam_spics_s));
Memory is allocated with zalloc() but freed on error conditions with kmm_free():
./arch/arm/src/sama5/sam_ssc.c: priv = (struct sam_ssc_s *)zalloc(sizeof(struct sam_ssc_s));
./arch/arm/src/samv7/sam_ssc.c: priv = (struct sam_ssc_s *)zalloc(sizeof(struct sam_ssc_s));
./arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_i2s.c: priv = (struct stm32_i2s_s *)zalloc(sizeof(struct stm32_i2s_s));
Memory is never freed:
./drivers/spi/spi_bitbang.c: priv = (FAR struct spi_bitbang_s *)zalloc(sizeof(struct spi_bitbang_s));
stm32_i2sdev_initialize to stm32_i2sbus_initiliaze, to be consistent
with the way other buses are initialized.
The stm32_i2sdev_initiliaze (similar to stm32_spidev_initialize for
example) is a board specific function that does any necessary
initialization that's board depedent.
Add support for the STM32G474 family of microcontrollers and the
B-G474E-DPOW1 Discovery Board, which features a STM32G474RET6.
This is a major pull request as it adds support for an entirely
new family of STM32. This support is implemented in
arch/arm/src/stm32 and shares implementation with other STM32
families supported by that code, such as the 'L15xx, 'F10xx,
'F20xx, 'F3xxx, and 'F4xxx.
arch/arm/Kconfig:
arch/arm/include/stm32/chip.h:
arch/arm/include/stm32/irq.h:
arch/arm/src/stm32/Kconfig:
arch/arm/src/stm32/hardware/stm32_adc.h:
arch/arm/src/stm32/hardware/stm32_adc_v2.h:
arch/arm/src/stm32/hardware/stm32_dma.h:
arch/arm/src/stm32/hardware/stm32_dma_v1.h:
arch/arm/src/stm32/hardware/stm32_flash.h:
arch/arm/src/stm32/hardware/stm32_i2c.h:
arch/arm/src/stm32/hardware/stm32_i2c_v2.h:
arch/arm/src/stm32/hardware/stm32_memorymap.h:
arch/arm/src/stm32/hardware/stm32_pinmap.h:
arch/arm/src/stm32/hardware/stm32_tim.h:
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_allocateheap.c:
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_dma.c:
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_dma_v1.c:
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_dumpgpio.c:
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_gpio.c:
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_gpio.h:
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_lowputc.c:
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_rcc.c:
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_rcc.h:
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_serial.c:
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_syscfg.h:
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_uart.h:
* Add architectural support to existing NuttX files. This
makes the STM32G474 family parts accessible to the system.
With big thanks for detailed code review:
David Sidrane (davids5)
Mateusz Szafoni (raiden00)
Abdelatif Guettouche (Ouss4)
Add support for the STM32G474 family of microcontrollers and the
B-G474E-DPOW1 Discovery Board, which features a STM32G474RET6.
This is a major pull request as it adds support for an entirely
new family of STM32. This support is implemented in
arch/arm/src/stm32 and shares implementation with other STM32
families supported by that code, such as the 'L15xx, 'F10xx,
'F20xx, 'F3xxx, and 'F4xxx.
arch/arm/include/stm32/stm32g47xxx_irq.h:
arch/arm/src/stm32/hardware/stm32g474cxx_pinmap.h:
arch/arm/src/stm32/hardware/stm32g474mxx_pinmap.h:
arch/arm/src/stm32/hardware/stm32g474qxx_pinmap.h:
arch/arm/src/stm32/hardware/stm32g474rxx_pinmap.h:
arch/arm/src/stm32/hardware/stm32g474vxx_pinmap.h:
arch/arm/src/stm32/hardware/stm32g47xxx_gpio.h:
arch/arm/src/stm32/hardware/stm32g47xxx_memorymap.h:
arch/arm/src/stm32/hardware/stm32g47xxx_pinmap.h:
arch/arm/src/stm32/hardware/stm32g47xxx_pwr.h:
arch/arm/src/stm32/hardware/stm32g47xxx_rcc.h:
arch/arm/src/stm32/hardware/stm32g47xxx_syscfg.h:
arch/arm/src/stm32/hardware/stm32g47xxx_uart.h:
arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32g47xxx_rcc.c:
* New files required for architectural support. Note that
existing NuttX files are not modified. As such, in this
revision, the system is unaffected by their addition.
With big thanks for detailed code review:
David Sidrane (davids5)
Mateusz Szafoni (raiden00)
Abdelatif Guettouche (Ouss4)
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 MCU, not up_.
This PR addresses only these name changes for the STM32-private functions up_waste() which should be called stm32_waste.
There should be no impact of this change (other that one step toward more consistent naming).
Normal PR checks are sufficient
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
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.
Resolution of Issue 619 will require multiple steps, this part of the first step in that resolution: Every call to nxsem_wait_uninterruptible() must handle the return value from nxsem_wait_uninterruptible properly. This commit is for all HCI UART drivers under arch/.
Resolution of Issue 619 will require multiple steps, this part of the first step in that resolution: Every call to nxsem_wait_uninterruptible() must handle the return value from nxsem_wait_uninterruptible properly. This commit is for all I2S/SSC drivers under arch/.
Resolution of Issue 619 will require multiple steps, this part of the first step in that resolution: Every call to nxsem_wait_uninterruptible() must handle the return value from nxsem_wait_uninterruptible properly. This commit is for all SDIO card drivers under arch/.
The SDIO interface structure includes fields with names like recvR1 and others. These cause "Mixed case identifier" errors from nxstyle in all places they are uses.
This change performs a mass substition of recvR with recv_r to correct this coding standard violation.
Resolution of Issue 619 will require multiple steps, this part of the first step in that resolution: Every call to nxsem_wait_uninterruptible() must handle the return value from nxsem_wait_uninterruptible properly. This commit is for all USB host drivers under arch/.
Resolution of Issue 619 will require multiple steps, this part of the first step in that resolution: Every call to nxsem_wait_uninterruptible() must handle the return value from nxsem_wait_uninterruptible properly. This commit is for all SPI drivers under arch/.