we add ghs header file support using to fix the following link error:
[elxr] (error #412) unresolved symbols: 1
__sync_synchronize from libopenamp.a(io.o)
Signed-off-by: guoshichao <guoshichao@xiaomi.com>
The standard describes trylock as follows, trylock should never cause the system to stop running:
The pthread_mutex_trylock() function shall be equivalent to
pthread_mutex_lock(), except that if the mutex object referenced by
mutex is currently locked (by any thread, including the current thread),
the call shall return immediately.
https://linux.die.net/man/3/pthread_mutex_trylock
Signed-off-by: yinshengkai <yinshengkai@xiaomi.com>
This code is licensed under BSD-4-Clause license which may render the OS unusable for some products.
Signed-off-by: Alin Jerpelea <alin.jerpelea@sony.com>
Summary:
If we disable LIB_PATHBUFFER_MALLOC, that when the path buffer is insufficient, NULL is returned to avoid applying for a buffer from the heap.
Signed-off-by: chenrun1 <chenrun1@xiaomi.com>
Summary:
1.Modify the conditions for entering different include header files
2.Added pre-definition for _Atomic _Bool when it is missing
3.Added nuttx for stdatomic implementation. When toolchain does not support atomic, use lib/stdatomic to implement it
Signed-off-by: chenrun1 <chenrun1@xiaomi.com>
obstack_printf and obstack_vprintf should terminate the C string with
null byte but lib_vsprintf doesn't do it. It must be done on top of
that unless we get unterminated string.
This is fix to be consistent with GlibC behavior.
This also includes minor tweak to use obstack_1grow directly instead of
calling obstack_puts.
Summary:
Since there is a default definition for CONFIG_SMP_NCPUS in sys/types.h, we can remove #ifdef and return CONFIG_SMP_NCPUS directly.
Signed-off-by: chenrun1 <chenrun1@xiaomi.com>
Summary:
1.Remove the macro definition of getnproc in sysinfo
2.New get_nprocs_conf and get_nprocs interfaces, return CONFIG_SMP_NCPUS, return 1 when not defined
Signed-off-by: chenrun1 <chenrun1@xiaomi.com>
Summary:
Warning: /home/runner/work/nuttx/nuttx/nuttx/libs/libc/stdio/lib_remove.c:59:32: warning: Wrong column position of comment right of code
Signed-off-by: chenrun1 <chenrun1@xiaomi.com>
Summary:
When the deleted path is a file, the return value of get_errno is -EISDIR, so in Condition Two
(get_errno() ! = EPERM && /* .... . try to remove it. */
rmdir(path) ! = 0)
The judgment holds directly, so it can't actually execute to rmdir
Signed-off-by: chenrun1 <chenrun1@xiaomi.com>
This is a tool for associating discrete IDs with addresses.
This tool is implemented through the red-black tree method provided by <sys/tree.h>, and the time complexity when calling, searching, and deleting is optimized to O(logn)
The implementation is the moving node operation of two red-black trees
1. When applying for a node, it will first check whether there is an available node in the "removed" tree. If so, the memory address of the node will be reused and moved to the "alloced" tree.
2. If the "removed" tree is an "empty tree", then the node will be requested from the memory and added to the "alloced" tree
3. Similarly, when removing a node, we set the address pointed to in the node to "NULL" and move it to the "removed" tree. Next time we alloc the node, we can reduce the overhead caused by memory application
For now, we still have something that can be optimized, and that is the memory elimination mechanism of the "removed tree". The current implementation will only release all the content under the "removed" tree when the idtree is destroyed.
Signed-off-by: chenrun1 <chenrun1@xiaomi.com>
"stdio/lib_dtoa_engine.c", line 102: error #166: invalid floating constant
if (x < MIN_MANT)
^
"stdio/lib_dtoa_engine.c", line 102: warning #1626-D: concatenation with "("
in macro "PASTE" does not create a valid token
if (x < MIN_MANT)
^
"stdio/lib_dtoa_engine.c", line 102: error #109: expression preceding
parentheses of apparent call must have (pointer-to-) function type
if (x < MIN_MANT)
^
"stdio/lib_dtoa_engine.c", line 107: error #166: invalid floating constant
if (y < MAX_MANT)
^
"stdio/lib_dtoa_engine.c", line 107: warning #1626-D: concatenation with "("
in macro "PASTE" does not create a valid token
if (y < MAX_MANT)
^
"stdio/lib_dtoa_engine.c", line 107: error #109: expression preceding
parentheses of apparent call must have (pointer-to-) function type
if (y < MAX_MANT)
^
"stdio/lib_dtoa_engine.c", line 119: error #166: invalid floating constant
if (y >= MIN_MANT)
^
"stdio/lib_dtoa_engine.c", line 119: warning #1626-D: concatenation with "("
in macro "PASTE" does not create a valid token
if (y >= MIN_MANT)
^
"stdio/lib_dtoa_engine.c", line 119: error #109: expression preceding
parentheses of apparent call must have (pointer-to-) function type
if (y >= MIN_MANT)
^
"stdio/lib_dtoa_engine.c", line 144: error #166: invalid floating constant
if (x >= MAX_MANT)
^
"stdio/lib_dtoa_engine.c", line 144: warning #1626-D: concatenation with "("
in macro "PASTE" does not create a valid token
if (x >= MAX_MANT)
^
"stdio/lib_dtoa_engine.c", line 144: error #109: expression preceding
parentheses of apparent call must have (pointer-to-) function type
if (x >= MAX_MANT)
^
"stdio/lib_dtoa_engine.c", line 153: error #166: invalid floating constant
uint64_t decimal = MIN_MANT_INT;
^
"stdio/lib_dtoa_engine.c", line 153: warning #1626-D: concatenation with "("
in macro "PASTE" does not create a valid token
uint64_t decimal = MIN_MANT_INT;
^
"stdio/lib_dtoa_engine.c", line 153: error #109: expression preceding
parentheses of apparent call must have (pointer-to-) function type
uint64_t decimal = MIN_MANT_INT;
Signed-off-by: yanghuatao <yanghuatao@xiaomi.com>
This commit fixes erronous assignment of lib_pwd_globals.c
previously guarded by CONFIG_LIBC_PASSWD_FILE. Original
Make.defs file has this in CSRCS scope.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Jasinski <jasinskidaniel95szcz@gmail.com>
The ELF loader needs to load the app into the memory before
executing it from the same location. As expected, this memory space
should be able to execute code. For architectures containing data
and instruction buses, the instruction bus may not be able to be
accessed in a non-aligned way, which is usually required when
copying data to that location. Eventually, this same memory space
can be accessed through the data bus, using different address
ranges. This commit enables accessing the memory through the data
bus to copy the app's data before executing it when
`CONFIG_ARCH_HAVE_TEXT_HEAP_WORD_ALIGNED_READ` is enabled.
To solve some compilation issues encountered during the porting of
third-party libraries, this function has been added.
Signed-off-by: zhanghongyu <zhanghongyu@xiaomi.com>
Add a common method to format backtrace to buffer, so it can be used by both mm, fs and other possoble modules.
Signed-off-by: fangpeina <fangpeina@xiaomi.com>
This applies uintreg_t in risc-v commons and fixes araised ci issues
for multiple devices. The FLAT build runs on qemu-rv64ilp32 target.
Signed-off-by: Yanfeng Liu <yfliu2008@qq.com>
pointer comparison is unsigned, when returning -errno will be converted
to a large positive number, can not enter the error handling branch,
therefore, the error code is returned directly and the sem is returned
through the parameters.
Signed-off-by: zhanghongyu <zhanghongyu@xiaomi.com>
Implement the bzero function as an alternative to macro expansion.
and support gcc FORTIFY_SOURCE features for nuttx libc
This function will use gcc's function
__builtin_dynamic_object_size and __builtin_object_size
Its function is to obtain the size of the object through compilation,
so as to judge whether there are out-of-bounds operations in commonly used functions.
It should be noted that the option -O2 and above is required to enable this function
Signed-off-by: zhanghongyu <zhanghongyu@xiaomi.com>
In the gcc-riscv compiler, __builtin_ffs will call ffs, and calling __builtin_ffs in ffs will cause recursion
Change ffs to an inline function, and compile ffs implemented by nuttx by default.
Only call the implementation of nuttx when the compiler cannot provide an ffs implementation.
Signed-off-by: yinshengkai <yinshengkai@xiaomi.com>
This commit adds support for reallocarray function. The functionality
is the same as for standard realloc, but the function also checks for
multiplication overflow and fails safely in case it occurs.
Signed-off-by: Michal Lenc <michallenc@seznam.cz>
The current macro guard for TLS related symbols is
not enough, only if !defined(CONFIG_DISABLE_PTHREAD)
and CONFIG_TLS_NELEM > 0, the TLS related symbols
will enabled.
So if CONFIG_DISABLE_PTHREAD is not defined, but
TLS is disabled, the reference to TLS related symbols
will cause build error (undefined reference to xxx).
Signed-off-by: Huang Qi <huangqi3@xiaomi.com>
Don't include the build timestamp into final binary when the symbol
CONFIG_LIBC_UNAME_DISABLE_TIMESTAMP is defined.
Signed-off-by: Alan C. Assis <acassis@gmail.com>
This fixes calls like memmem("hello", 5, "lo", 2);
Also zero-length needle is deemed to exist at beginning of haystack.
This behavior matches memmem() on Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD.
Signed-off-by: Juha Niskanen <juha.niskanen@haltian.com>
The maximum startup parameters have been checked accordingly in nxtask_setup_stackargs(),
let us save argument counter to avoid limit check.
Signed-off-by: chao an <anchao@lixiang.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
The lowest bit of the thumb instruction is 1 by default, which is used to distinguish arm instructions and thumb instructions.
Fixed the problem of misalignment of symbol table when performing binary search
In arm, the lowest bit of the instruction is 1, which is a thumb instruction, and 0, which is an arm instruction.
The nm command was used in mkallsym.sh before, and the result it will return will set the lowest bit of the thumb instruction to 0. There will be a one-byte deviation during binary search, so mkallsyms.py will also set the lowest bit to 0 according to the previous format.
```sh
arm-none-eabi-nm -Cn nuttx | grep hello
0801c384 T hello_main
arm-none-eabi-objdump nuttx -t |grep hello
0801c384 g F .text 0000004c hello_main
arm-none-eabi-readelf nuttx -s |grep hello
4558: 0801c385 76 FUNC GLOBAL DEFAULT 1 hello_main
```
However, in the following case, when you need to find the function address according to the symbol name and execute the corresponding function, the lowest address obtained is 0. It will follow the arm instruction, causing an exception.
```c
void sym_test(void)
{
printf("call sym_test\n");
}
int main(int argc, FAR char *argv[])
{
FAR void *addr = sym_test;
printf("sym_test:%p %pS\n",addr, addr);
printf("sym_test - 1: %pS\n", (char *)addr - 1);
printf("sym_test + 1: %pS\n", (char *)addr + 1);
size_t size;
void (*func)(void);
const struct symtab_s *sym = allsyms_findbyname("sym_test", &size);
printf("sym_test:%p %pS\n",sym, sym);
func = sym->sym_value;
func();
return 0;
}
```
Therefore, you need to change mkallsyms.py back to the correct result and correct the binary search.
Signed-off-by: yinshengkai <yinshengkai@xiaomi.com>