Only when SCTLR_ELn.WXN is set to 1, regions that are writable at ELn
are treated as non-executable. Therefore, when SCTLR_ELn.WXN is set to
0, regions that are writable at ELn can be executed, so the writable
attribute cannot be used to restrict the executable attribute.
Signed-off-by: zhangyuan21 <zhangyuan21@xiaomi.com>
To compile arm64 NuttX, use the following command:
./tools/configure.sh -l qemu-armv8a:nsh_fiq
To run,use the following command
qemu-system-aarch64 -cpu cortex-a53 -nographic -machine virt,virtualization=on,gic-version=3 -net none -chardev stdio,id=con,mux=on -serial chardev:con -mon chardev=con,mode=readline -kernel ./nuttx
Signed-off-by: hujun5 <hujun5@xiaomi.com>
Add the Sim WiFi function, which can provide the wifi operating on nuttx sim emulator,
and support two modes that simulate wifi, HWSIM and RNC(real network card).
- In the HWSIM mode, we simulates two wlan interfaces. The wlan0 is STA and
the wlan1 is AP. The wlan0 can connect to the wlan1 in the nuttx simulator.
- In the RNC mode, we can use the same wlan interface name on the nuttx simulator
to control the connection behavior of the real wireless card.
Signed-off-by: liqinhui <liqinhui@xiaomi.com>
The BIT macro is widely used in NuttX,
and to achieve a unified strategy,
we have placed the implementation of the BIT macro
in bits.h to simplify code implementation.
Signed-off-by: hujun5 <hujun5@xiaomi.com>
or long time data transmission.
The spin_lock in the wlan_recvframe() function that receives
RX data packets from the wireless network card and the critical
section lock in the iob_remove_queue() processing are nested,
which causes the interrupt to be disabled for a longer period
of time, resulting in a risk of deadlock.
When we build NuttX on macOS, it shows many `sed` messages (and the build still completes successfully):
```text
$ tools/configure.sh pinephone:nsh
$ make
sed: illegal option -- r
```
This is due to the Makefiles executing `sed -r` which is not a valid option on macOS.
This PR proposes to change `sed -r` to `sed -E` because:
- `sed -E` on macOS is equivalent to `sed -r` on Linux
- `sed -E` and `sed -r` are aliases according to the GNU `sed` Manual
- `sed -E` is already used in nuttx_add_romfs.cmake, nuttx_add_symtab.cmake and process_config.sh
NodeMixin have attrubute called size and it is set property.
Overwrite this property by _size but it will make report incompatible.
Create a new class NuttxDictExporter to renaming _size into size.
Mapping a physical page to a kernel virtual page is very simple and does
not need the kernel vma list, just get the kernel addressable virtual
address for the page.
is_kmap_vaddr is added and used to test that a given (v)addr is actually
inside the kernel map area. This gives a speed optimization for kmm_unmap,
as it is no longer necessary to take the mm_map_lock to check if such a
mapping exists; obviously if the address is not within the kmap area, it
won't be in the list either.
User pages are mapped from the currently active address environment. If
the process is running on a borrowed address environment, then the
mapping should be created from there.
This happens during (new) process creation only.
All kernel memory is mapped paddr=vaddr, so it is trivial to give mapping
for kernel memory. Only interesting region should be kernel RAM, so omit
kernel ROM and don't allow re-mapping it.
It looks like we do not need to send the 9 clock ticks whenever we reset
the FSM. We are already doing this in i2c_reset function if necessary.
This makes the i2c transfers much faster, for example the i2c(-tool) dev
scan feature.
In addition to printing out the thread name (task name in flat mode),
print the parent process's name as well.
It is quite useful to know which process is the parent of a faulting
thread, although this information can be read from the assert dump, in
some cases the dump might be incomplete (due to e.g. stack corruption,
which causes another exception and PANIC().)
so the user could register fb device directly instead
go through the sequence of up_fbinitialize/up_fbgetvplane
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>