This PR fixes the build for Rust Apps and D Apps on QEMU RISC-V. Previously the Rust Build selected the [incorrect Rust Target riscv64i-unknown-none-elf](https://lupyuen.github.io/articles/rust5#rust-target-is-incorrect). Now the Rust Build selects the correct Rust Target: riscv64gc-unknown-none-elf.
This PR also fixes the 32-bit RISC-V Target for D Apps. D Targets ("riscv32") are named differently from Rust Targets ("riscv32gc"), this PR restores the correct Target Names.
Note that Rust Apps won't build correctly for QEMU RISC-V 32-bit. This requires a [Rust Custom Target for riscv32gc](https://lupyuen.github.io/articles/rust4#custom-target-for-rust), which will make the NuttX Makefiles much more complicated.
Also note that `hello_d` won't build correctly for 64-bit `rv-virt:nsh64`. To date, NuttX has never supported 64-bit RISC-V for D Apps.
Modified Files:
`tools/Rust.defs`: Rename the RISC-V ISA `imafdc` to `gc` for Rust Targets
`tools/D.defs`: Exclude the RISC-V ISA for D Targets
Set sh_addr for regions that are not allocated. Some relocations might
depend on this.
The fault in my case occurs when setting CONFIG_HAVE_CXX=y. In this case,
the .ctor and .dtor sections do not get allocated, but the crt code
depends on linker defined symbols _sctors/_ectors etc. These generate PC
relative relocations and thus, the .ctor and .dtor output sections need
an output VMA even though nothing is there. Otherwise the relocations will
point to god knows where (in my case to address 0).
The problem results in full system crash later:
elf_symvalue: Other: 00000000+00000001=00000001
up_relocateadd: PCREL_HI20 at c00002dc [00000417] to sym=0x80409e80 st_value=1
_calc_imm: offset=-3221226203: hi=-786432 lo=-731
up_relocateadd: ERROR: PCREL_HI20 at c00002dc bad:ffffffff40000000
elf_relocateadd: ERROR: Section 2 reloc 52: Relocation failed: -22
The RISC-V elf64 linker does not like the uninitialized PC relative
relocation entries, as the relocation offset cannot be reached with
with the RV64 instruction set.
More about this issue can be found here:
https://github.com/apache/nuttx/pull/11322
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>
When executing fork() via a system call, the parent's stack gets corrupted
by the child, as during exception return the child loads the parent's
stack pointer from the context save area.
This happens because the full parent stack (including what has been pushed
during the system call) is copied to the child. What should be copied, is
only the user stack of the parent (the kernel stack is not interesting).
Fix this by only copying the parent's user stack to the child; and make
the child return directly to userspace (not via dispatch_syscall).
Simplifies the implementation of dispatch_syscall, making it easier to
understand and maintain. Let the C-compiler do most of the work, instead
of doing everything as inline assembly.
This adds the necessary defines to set the USARTs' kernel clock source
selection.
This is required for a configuration where the bootloader (running
before NuttX) changes the USARTs' clock selection, so they need to be
restored on board init.
This is according to the reference manual RM0399 page 448.
Create version.h
chip/intel64_irq.c:78:34: error: conflicting type qualifiers for ‘g_irq_spin’
78 | static spinlock_t g_irq_spin;
| ^~~~~~~~~~
In file included from chip/intel64_irq.c:40:
include/nuttx/spinlock.h:168:28: note: previous declaration of ‘g_irq_spin’ with type ‘spinlock_t’ {aka ‘volatile unsigned char’}
168 | extern volatile spinlock_t g_irq_spin;
| ^~~~~~~~~~
chip/intel64_cpu.c: In function ‘x86_64_cpu_ready_set’:
chip/intel64_cpu.c:314:3: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘spin_lock’ [-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
314 | spin_lock(&g_ap_boot);
| ^~~~~~~~~
chip/intel64_cpu.c:322:3: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘spin_unlock’; did you mean ‘sched_unlock’? [-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
322 | spin_unlock(&g_ap_boot);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~
Signed-off-by: chao an <anchao@lixiang.com>
Rust/D support for RISC-V is broken after https://github.com/apache/nuttx/pull/11549,
since the target triple is quite different bewteen Rust/D toolchain and GCC,
only few RISC-V targets are supported by Rust toolchain now, so it's better to
construct target triple in Rust.defs/D.defs for RISC-V.
Add configuration and driver support for the SSD1681 1.54 inch e-paper display,
including the necessary waveforms and settings for proper operation. This extends
the existing SSD1680 e-paper driver to accommodate the new display module.
The changes involve updates to the Kconfig file for additional configuration options,
modifications to the driver implementation in ssd1680.c to include SSD1681 specific
logic, and updates to the header file ssd1680.h to reflect the added support.
Signed-off-by: Huang Qi <huangqi3@xiaomi.com>
This revises PROTECTED build for qemu-rv mainly to avoid hard-coded
addresses in linker scripts. It also added rv32 support, cleaned up
config `pnsh64` and added config `pnsh`.
Signed-off-by: Yanfeng Liu <yfliu2008@qq.com>
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This triggers `mm_free_delaylist()` before dumping status in PROTECTED
build, otherwise the `free` command still shows delaylist as `used`.
Signed-off-by: Yanfeng Liu <yfliu2008@qq.com>
This adds explicit `void mm_free_delaylist(heap)` interface so that
to force freeing the heap's delaylist.
Signed-off-by: Yanfeng Liu <yfliu2008@qq.com>
This adds NuttSBI support for rv-virt device so that to enable CI
checks for NuttSBI later. It allows using `-bios nuttx` option to
run NuttX with QEMU v6.2 w/o OpenSBI.
Signed-off-by: Yanfeng Liu <yfliu2008@qq.com>
This adjusts sbi_start behavior so that if SBI late initialization hook
is defined, PMP setting is assumed to be fully done in the hook, because
the default PMP operation may fail for various reasons such as lacking
free entries or the default setting doesn't work on devices like QEMU
v6.2.
Signed-off-by: Yanfeng Liu <yfliu2008@qq.com>
These symbols only used in esp_spi.c and too simple
to conflict with others, so mark them as static:
- cfg
- ctx
- dev_cfg
- timing_param
Signed-off-by: Huang Qi <huangqi3@xiaomi.com>
Fixes regression from https://github.com/apache/nuttx/pull/12220
Error: chip/k230_start.c:80:13: error: 'k230_copy_init_data' defined but not used [-Werror=unused-function]
80 | static void k230_copy_init_data(void)
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Two things need to be done when vfork'ing:
- Must attach to parent's address environment (the addrenv is shared)
- Must allocate a kernel stack (where would the register context go otherwise)
Note that this code assumes the address environment is shared, since we
don't support fork() which would _clone_ the address environment instead.
HPET can be used as system clock for x86_64
to set HPET as system clock you have to enable:
CONFIG_ONESHOT=y
CONFIG_ALARM_ARCH=y
CONFIG_INTEL64_ONESHOT=y
CONFIG_ARCH_INTEL64_HPET_ALARM=y
Signed-off-by: p-szafonimateusz <p-szafonimateusz@xiaomi.com>
When setting the sample rate (`es8311_setsamplerate`) and the bits
per sample (`es8311_setbitspersample`), check their return value in
`es8311_configure`. Also, this commit ensures that these functions
are called after `es8311_reset` to avoid these values to be set to
the default values.
The ESP32-S3-Korvo-2 is a multimedia development board based on the
ESP32-S3 chip. It is equipped with a two-microphone array which is
suitable for voice recognition and near/far-field voice wake-up
applications. The board integrates multiple peripherals such as
LCD, camera, and microSD card. It also supports JPEG video stream
processing. With all of its outstanding features, the board is an
ideal choice for the development of low-cost and low-power
network-connected audio and video products.