Simply the config, later we can directly use macro SIM_RPMSG_MASTER
to controll all the rpmsg transport init.
Signed-off-by: Bowen Wang <wangbowen6@xiaomi.com>
This patch revises `k230_hart.[ch]` by:
- revising big core boot/stop control.
- making k230_hart_is_big() available in S-mode.
- adding more comments.
This patch also revises the `ld-kernel.script` so that to match the
latest MMU pgtable design.
Signed-off-by: Yanfeng Liu <yfliu2008@qq.com>
K230 chip has two T-Head C908 RiscV cores, previously we run NuttX
on either little or big cores. This patch runs NuttX on both cores
with OpenAMP support via the RPTUN driver.
New additions:
- in arch/risc-v/src/k230
- k230_rptun.c K230 RPTUN driver
- k230_rptun.h K230 RPTUN driver header file
- in baords/risc-v/k230/canmv230
- configs/master Build config for master node
- configs/remote Build config for remote node
- scripts/ld-rptun.script Build script for RPTUN
Major changes:
- arch/risc-v/Kconfig Select NUTTSBI_LATE_INIT upon NUTTSBI
- in arch/risc-v/include
- k230/irq.h Add UART3 IRQ defs
- in arch/risc-v/src/k230
- Kconfig Add RPTUN related config items
- Make.defs Add k230-rptun.c to sources
- hardware/k230_memorymap.h Add K230 device and CSR defs
- k230_hart.c Add hart ctrl for RPTUN
- k230_hart.h Add hart ctrl for RPTUN
- k230_mm_init.c Add Svpmbt to support RPTUN
- k230_start.c Revised to support RPMsg UART
- in boards/risc-v/k230/canmv230
- scripts/Make.defs Add RPTUN script selection
- src/canmv_init.c Add RPTUN and RPMsg_UART initialization
- in Documentation/platforms/risc-v/k230/boards/canmv230
- index.rst Add AMP usage information.
Signed-off-by: Yanfeng Liu <yfliu2008@qq.com>
I recently imported NuttX version 6.0 (and nsh) into a Microchip
Studio project [1] on Windows to figure out what was going wrong with
the avr32dev1 build. I also briefly checked NuttX version 10.
I worked with the assumption that the avr32 (avr32dev1) specific
changes to the codebase were minimal across NuttX releases.
For the initial proof of concept I used Microchip Studio version 7.0
(with the recent Microchip's ASF updates). I use avr32-gcc (4.4.7)
hosted here [2] for building NuttX for avr32dev1 on GNU/Linux.
Even with the Microchip Studio project, I had initial debug problems
with just stepping through the code a line at a time. I had to bring
in crt0, a trampoline stub and the linker file from one of my older
projects to really build on the suspicion I had with the linker file.
Perhaps an older version of avr32-gcc did something differently. I am
not sure about this. I used avr32-objdump to see the output sections
of the generated elf file. I just had to tweak the linker script to
ensure correct linking of the sections.
With those changes, I was able to inspect the UART sections within
NuttX Microchip Studio project.
Second important change: the transmit pin: I had to reassign the pin
to see the nsh console.
These are the currently assigned UART pins:
RX: PA_24 -> Physical IC pin 59
TX: PB_02 -> Physical IC pin 24
For the avr32dev1 board, they are pins: J1 (berg pin 28) and J2 (berg
pin 10).
In addition, the PR fixes silly compilation problems with avr32dev1.
I have tested the nsh build with my avr32dev1 boards. I used Atmel ICE
to program one of them (flash at 0x80000000) and dfu-programmer to
test my other board (flash at 0x80002000). The other RS-232 parameters
are the same as they were.
References:
[1]: https://github.com/ramangopalan/nuttx_avr32dev1
[2]: https://github.com/ramangopalan/avr32-gnu-toolchain-linux_x86_64
Summary:
- This commit adds nxrecorder to netnsh/netnsh_smp/netnsh64/
netnsh64_smp defconfigs.
Impact:
- None
Testing:
- Tested with qemu-8.2.0 on Raspi4B with USB Audio
Signed-off-by: Masayuki Ishikawa <Masayuki.Ishikawa@jp.sony.com>
Summary:
- This commit adds nxrecorder to netnsh/netnsh_hv/netnsh_smp/
netnsh_smp_hv defconfigs.
Impact:
- None
Testing:
- Tested with qemu-8.2.0 on Raspi4B with USB Audio
Signed-off-by: Masayuki Ishikawa <Masayuki.Ishikawa@jp.sony.com>
As long as the GNSS feature is not used, GNSS RAM can be used as general memory.
This memory is 640KByte total, which is lower performance than the application RAM.
It is possible to locate text, data and bss into GNSS RAM and to use as heap area.
Since there were some cases in which the current modem reset
sequence did not reset the modem, the reset was ensured by
executing power off and power on of the modem.
Enable with ./tools/configure.sh -l esp32-devkitc:dac
DAC channel 0 = GPIO 25
DAC channel 1 = GPIO 26
default path: /dev/dac0
Resolution 8 bits = values 0~255
Voltage: 0~Vref
The reference voltage 'Vref' here is input from the pin VDD3P3_RTC
which ideally equals to the power supply VDD (3.3V).
Weak function sometimes can't have strong implementation linked.
This patch uses NUTTSBI_LATE_INIT config and normal function instead
to avoid those issues.
Signed-off-by: Yanfeng Liu <yfliu2008@qq.com>
Adding CMakeLists.txt files to support CMake build system.
Note that only FLAT build works now due to limitations of current
CMake build system.
Signed-off-by: Yanfeng Liu <yfliu2008@qq.com>
This adds support for creating an early frame buffer and primatives for
writing to this frame buffer as a console. This does require the font
infrastructure as well as multiboot2.
Additionally this can now be used with a UEFI bootloader long as it
boots NuttX via Multiboot2. There does seem to be a PCI interrupt
issue when running in UEFI mode.
I was able to boot my laptop using this and see PCI devices enumerate.
Signed-off-by: Brennan Ashton <bashton@brennanashton.com>
x86_64: Add conditionals around the multiboot framebuffer
Squashed commits:
1. Porting prior PCI work in place of jailhouse code
At this point the PCI enumeration works for x86_64 including over
pci-pci bridges.
Running QEMU with this configuration we see the bridge and the
device on the bridge. It also detected the qemu test device
qemu-system-x86_64 \
-cpu host,+pcid,+x2apic,+tsc-deadline,+xsave,+rdrand \
--enable-kvm -smp 1 -m 2G -cdrom boot.iso --nographic -no-reboot \
-device pci-testdev \
-device pci-bridge,id=bridge0,chassis_nr=2 \
-device e1000,bus=bridge0,addr=0x3
qemu_pci_init: Initializing PCI Bus
pci_probe_device: [00:00.0] Found 8086:1237, class/revision 06000002
pci_probe_device: [00:01.1] Found 8086:7010, class/revision 01018000
pci_probe_device: [00:01.2] Found ffff:ffff, class/revision ffffffff
pci_probe_device: [00:01.3] Found 8086:7113, class/revision 06800003
pci_probe_device: [00:01.4] Found ffff:ffff, class/revision ffffffff
pci_probe_device: [00:01.5] Found ffff:ffff, class/revision ffffffff
pci_probe_device: [00:01.6] Found ffff:ffff, class/revision ffffffff
pci_probe_device: [00:01.7] Found ffff:ffff, class/revision ffffffff
pci_probe_device: [00:02.0] Found 1234:1111, class/revision 03000002
pci_probe_device: [00:03.0] Found 8086:100e, class/revision 02000003
pci_probe_device: [00:04.0] Found 1b36:0005, class/revision 00ff0000
pci_probe_device: [00:04.0] Probing
pci_check_pci_bridge: [00:05.0] Found Bridge
pci_probe_device: [01:03.0] Found 8086:100e, class/revision 02000003
pci_probe_device: [00:05.0] Found 1b36:0001, class/revision 06040000
2. Remove unused CONFIG_PCI_MAX_BDF option
3. Add a workaround for Jailhouse pci scanning
4. Extend BAR parsing and handle PIO and MMIO for pci-testdev
Signed-off-by: Brennan Ashton <bashton@brennanashton.com>
5. PCI: Add initial support for QEMU 'edu' test device
Signed-off-by: Brennan Ashton <bashton@brennanashton.com>
6. Bring up PCI later in boot process
Signed-off-by: Brennan Ashton <bashton@brennanashton.com>
7. Add ISR and DMA support to QEMU edu test pci device
Signed-off-by: Brennan Ashton <bashton@brennanashton.com>
8. Fix bad function prototype definition in qemu_edu
9. intel64: Add a pci test configuration and instructions
Signed-off-by: Brennan Ashton <bashton@brennanashton.com>
10. PCI: Fix issue in identification of 64bit bar
Signed-off-by: Brennan Ashton <bashton@brennanashton.com>
Squashed commits:
1. x86_64: qemu: implement pci-e functions and enumerate pci-e devices on boot
2. virt: add qemu pci-testdev driver
3. pcie: types array should be null terminated
4. pcie: enable don't take flags, hardcoded enabling flags
5. pcie: checking bar > 4 for 64bit bars are sufficient
6. pcie: qemu: remove not used header
7. pcie: qemu: return -EINVAL if buffer argument is NULL
8. pcie: make pcie enumerate routine as common instead of architecture dependent
9. pcie: cosmetic changes to fit check tools
10. pcie: create MSI/MSIX related marcos and simplify the msi/msix routines
- A pre-built IDF bootloader is used by default;
- `ESP32S3_PARTITION_TABLE` requires the IDF bootloader to be built
from sources.
- Native MCUboot also can be used to boot the device. It will be
built from sources and depends on !ESP32S3_PARTITION_TABLE.