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Summary:
Arm64 support for NuttX, Features supported:
1. Cortex-a53 single core and SMP support: it's can run into nsh shell at
qemu virt machine.
2. qemu-a53 board configuration support: it's only for evaluate propose
3. FPU support for armv8-a: FPU context switching at NEON/floating-point
TRAP is supported.
4. psci interface, armv8 cache operation(data cache) and smccc support.
5. fix mass code style issue, thank for @xiaoxiang781216, @hartmannathan @pkarashchenko
Please refer to boards/arm64/qemu/qemu-a53/README.txt for detail
Note:
1. GCC MACOS issue
The GCC 11.2 toolchain for MACOS may get crash while compiling
float operation function, the following link describe the issue
and give analyse at the issue:
https://bugs.linaro.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5825
it's seem GCC give a wrong instruction at certain machine which
without architecture features
the new toolchain is not available still, so just disable the MACOS
cibuild check at present
Signed-off-by: qinwei1 <qinwei1@xiaomi.com>
This PR updates the dependencies for `dirlinks` so they're all real files. This allows `dirlinks` rule to not have to be rerun every time.
This PR also changes the name from `dirlinks` to `.dirlinks`, since a file named `.dirlinks` is created to denote that all symlinks have been created
Changes:
* tools/link.sh
* link.sh now detects broken symlinks. Previously, it would return `0` if the symlink existed, but didn't point to anything.
* tools/Makefile.unix
* Added dependencies to symlinks as order-only prerequisites. See https://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/html_node/Prerequisite-Types.html
* Removed `touch` from symlink recipes by specifying them as order only prerequisites.
* Check Kconfig variables before adding directories as symlinks
* Added rule for `$(TOPDIR)/arch/dummy/Kconfig`
* Added rule for `$(ARCH_SRC)/board/board`
* Added pattern rule (similar to `CONTEXTDIRS_DEPS`) for external folder dirlink dependencies
* Use $(APPDIR) instead of $(CONFIG_APPS_DIR), since on line 64 $(APPDIR) is validated and `realpath` is called on the path
* Added a rule `clean_dirlinks` to cleanup the symlinks in the correct order
* .gitignore
* Added ignore rule for `.dirlinks`
Testing
Step 1: configure nuttx:
```
$ (cd tools && ./configure.sh -a ../incubator-nuttx-apps stm32f3discovery:nsh)
```
part of the configure step ends up calling `.dirlinks`.
Step 2: We can confirm that `.dirlinks` doesn't need to be run again by running with the question flag: `--question`
```
$ make .dirlinks --question
$ echo $?
0
```
Step 3: confirm `make` succeeds.
```
make
```
When SIM_SPI is valid, a specified Linux SPI device ‘spidevN.P’(N is bus number and P is CS number) is attached to nuttx simulator, shown as 'spi0' under /dev. One may type spi command (need SPITOOL valid) in NSH to control the Linux SPI and exchange data, other devices such sensors can use it to debug in simulator on a Ubuntu PC. Note that a USB<>SPI module (e.g. CH341A/B) should be plugged in to achieve Linux SPI ports.
Change-Id: I275b2c2bbf6d14bcdf514c89efb9a2264d69e9a3
Signed-off-by: liucheng5 <liucheng5@xiaomi.com>
This is mainly required for macOS builds which do not rely on a base
Docker image that would contain imgtool already preinstalled.
Signed-off-by: Gustavo Henrique Nihei <gustavo.nihei@espressif.com>