These are changes to make HPET work with ACRN hypervisor:
- FSB interrupt delivery (which works like PCI MSI)
- 32-bit mode support
Signed-off-by: p-szafonimateusz <p-szafonimateusz@xiaomi.com>
TX clock or ref clock can be driven either from outside (PHY / oscilator) or by the ENET block.
Typical connection with RMII PHY is that the PHY drives the refclk.
Signed-off-by: Jukka Laitinen <jukkax@ssrc.tii.ae>
New configuration IMX9_HAVE_ATF_FIRMWARE introduced,
it is default on and it selects ARM64_HAVE_PSCI, when compiling
bootloader or when using bootloader that does not have atf
this shall be disabled
Signed-off-by: Jouni Ukkonen <jouni.ukkonen@unikie.com>
Using the HLT instruction in VM usually traps into the Hypervisor and releases CPU control. This will result in real-time performance degradation. Using the NOP or MWAIT instruction for an IDLE loop can reduce energy consumption while not trapping into the Hypervisor.
Signed-off-by: ouyangxiangzhen <ouyangxiangzhen@xiaomi.com>
Clean up the interrupt-driven logic in the driver; handle error cases properly,
remove dead code and simplify logic.
Signed-off-by: Jukka Laitinen <jukkax@ssrc.tii.ae>
Change "DMACH_HANDLE *handle" into "DMACH_HANDLE handle". The DMACH_HANDLE is already
defined as "void *".
Signed-off-by: Jukka Laitinen <jukkax@ssrc.tii.ae>
currently esp32 protected mode requires a patched bootloader.
it's a bit cumbersome to build the bootloader for that purpose.
this commit attempts to remove the need of the patched bootloader
by applying the changes by ourselves using esp hal.
Using the ts/tick conversion functions provided in clock.h
Do this caused we want speed up the time calculation, so change:
clock_time2ticks, clock_ticks2time, clock_timespec_add,
clock_timespec_compare, clock_timespec_subtract... to MACRO
Signed-off-by: ligd <liguiding1@xiaomi.com>
Enforcing the default 48-bit VA for everyone also implies a 4 page table
translation system. However, if less than 40 bits are needed, a full
translation table level can be dropped, making the translations faster.
Thus, make this into a configurable option, instead of enforcing the same
address widht for everyone.
Attempt to service all interrupts pending in the PLIC's claim register. Ideally, this is more efficient than switching context for each interrupt received.
Provides two implementations:
- CSR_CYCLE: Cores which implement hardware performance monitoring.
- CSR_TIME: Uses the machine time registers.
Using the up_perf_xx bindings directory is more efficient than performing a nanosecond conversion on every gettime event.
There is a tiny possibility that when a process is started a trap is
taken which causes a context switch. This moves the kernel stack
unexpectedly and the task start logic no longer works.
Fix this by recording the initial context location, and use that to
trampoline into the user process with interrupts disabled. This ensures
the context stays intact AND the kernel stack is fully unwound before
the user process starts.
This patch unifies the extended context save/restore for RISC-V,
allowing the customized context save/restore to be used, for example,
the extended context in rv32m1.
Signed-off-by: Huang Qi <huangqi3@xiaomi.com>
The register context is not needed, the original idea was to provide
the user stack pointer for signal handler delivery, but the user stack
can be obtained via sp_el0 so the context registers are not needed.
SP0 is not stored upon exception entry anyways, so this code is just
completely redundant and wrong.
reason:
In SMP, when a context switch occurs, restore_critical_section is executed.
To reduce the time taken for context switching, we directly pass the required
parameters to restore_critical_section instead of acquiring them repeatedly.
Signed-off-by: hujun5 <hujun5@xiaomi.com>
The vaddr field in TLBI means: Bits[55:12] of the virtual address to match.
This basically means the page offset of the virtual address, so the input
vaddr must be shifted to the page offset.
Reference TLBI VALE1IS register description from ARMv8-A reference manual.
The 12:0 bits in table descriptors are RES0 and AF is the 10th bit, so
it is not valid to set it in this case.
Fix this by moving AF to the common MMU_MT_NORMAL_FLAGS field
Make sure the user L1 page is updated to system memory when the kernel
mappings are copied.
Also, flush the I-cache when switching address environments.
The libmad and libmp3lame libraries have been ported to
apps/audioutils and will be compiled with NuttX.
Signed-off-by: shizhenghui <shizhenghui@xiaomi.com>
We can see them in ifconfig:
ap> ifconfig
wlan0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 42:64:7f:b3:12:03 at UP mtu 1500
inet addr:10.0.1.2 DRaddr:10.0.1.1 Mask:255.255.255.0
inet6 DRaddr: ::
RX: Received Fragment Errors Bytes
00000b9b 00000000 00000000 21daf5
IPv4 IPv6 ARP Dropped
00000a33 00000137 00000031 00000000
TX: Queued Sent Errors Timeouts Bytes
00000ac4 00000ac4 00000000 00000000 1a2103
Total Errors: 00000000
Signed-off-by: meijian <meijian@xiaomi.com>
Since the introduction of the rp2350, the pico-sdk project has been
re-arranged and elf2uf2 has been merged in to a new 'picotool' binary
which is supplied and installed separately.
RDTSCP instruction reads the current value of the processor’s
time-stamp counter (a 64-bit MSR) into the EDX:EAX registers, and it
also reads the value of the IA32_TSC_AUX MSR (address C0000103H) into
the ECX register. However, the current RDTSCP implementation does not
provide a hint for the compiler that ECX has been changed, resulting in
register corrupted and subtle errors.
Signed-off-by: ouyangxiangzhen <ouyangxiangzhen@xiaomi.com>
Make umm & kmm heap alloc more clear, and possible support FLAT build to
enable kernel heap.
Signed-off-by: yinshengkai <yinshengkai@xiaomi.com>
Signed-off-by: buxiasen <buxiasen@xiaomi.com>
1. correct the armv8-r fpu flag from vfpv3-d16 to fpv5-sp-d16
2. add neon support
This commit updates the build script to specify the FPU type of
`fpv5-sp-d16` when the processor is configured with a single-precision
FPU, and `neon-fp-armv8` when the processor is configured with a
double-precision + Advanced SIMD-capable FPU.
Note that the `fp-armv8` FPU type is an alias for double-precision FPv5
with 32 double-precision registers (refer to the GCC
`gcc/config/arm/arm-cpus.in` for more details); NEON is always
specified in case of a double-precision configuration because the
Cortex-R52 can only be configured as such.
Reference:
https://developer.arm.com/Processors/Cortex-R52
Instruction set:
Arm and Thumb-2. Supports DSP instructions and a configurable Floating-Point
Unit either with single-precision or double precision and Neon.
Signed-off-by: chao an <anchao@lixiang.com>
Make this_cpu is arch independent and up_cpu_index do that.
In AMP mode, up_cpu_index() may return the index of the physical core.
Signed-off-by: fangxinyong <fangxinyong@xiaomi.com>
reason:
dynaminc create g_irqmap to reduce the use of data segments
CONFIG_ARCH_NUSER_INTERRUPTS should be one more than the number of IRQs actually used
Signed-off-by: hujun5 <hujun5@xiaomi.com>
In corner case, the pending ISR will be triggered immediately
after enable the IRQ, this PR will setting CPU affinity first
to avoid routing the unexpected IRQ to other CPUs.
Signed-off-by: chao an <anchao@lixiang.com>
Copied spi flash files from risc-v
Removed old spiflash from make.defs
KConfig modifications for common spiflash
Added new spiflash entry to make.defs
S2 Board config update
Modifications working on S2. Need fix on ROM function
Board fixes
Deleted old spiflash files
Fixes for smartfs operation
Set new HAL version
Fixed wrong change on S3
Cache flush must be done prior to the APP cpu initalization. This,
however, must be true for the case where PSRAM is not available or
not selected. To do that, this commit flushs the cache during the
device initialization.
This commit fixes a deadlock in `esp32s3-devkit:sta_softap`
defconfig: `spin_lock_irqsave` was being used to enter a critical
section that calls `nxsem_post`. In this case, it's recommended
to use `[enter|leave]_critical_section` to avoid deadlocks when a
context switch may happen, for instance.
NuttX uses PSRAM, possibly using the APP_CPU cache MMU,
way before starting the APP_CPU in up_cpu_start().
Flushing the cache when launching the APP_CPU can cause
data corruptions on PSRAM.
Eg. mm_heap structures if the PSRAM is added to a heap.
Some USB controllers can receive or send multiple data packets then
generate one interrupt. This mechanism can reduce the number of data
copies. Extend req buf to accommodate this.
Signed-off-by: yangsong8 <yangsong8@xiaomi.com>
This PR configures the BL808 MMU to cache the the User Text, Data and Heap. We enable the T-Head MMU Flags for Shareable, Bufferable and Cacheable, as explained in the previous PR: https://github.com/apache/nuttx/pull/13199
This PR fixes the Slow Memory Access for NuttX Apps on Ox64 BL808 SBC: https://github.com/apache/nuttx/issues/12696. With this fix, Ox64 NuttX CoreMark jumps from 19 to 1,104. (Close to Buildroot Linux CoreMark)
Modified Files:
`arch/risc-v/Kconfig`: Enabled `ARCH_MMU_EXT_THEAD` for BL808 SoC.
In protected build mode, the syscall returns without setting correct value for the CONTROL register, which causes the userspace threads working in privileged mode after syscall.
Signed-off-by: pangzhen1 <pangzhen1@xiaomi.com>
This PR configures the T-Head MMU to cache the the User Text, Data and Heap. We enable the MMU Flags for Shareable, Bufferable and Cacheable, as explained in this article: https://lupyuen.github.io/articles/plic3#appendix-mmu-caching-for-t-head-c906
This PR fixes the Slow Memory Access for NuttX Apps on BL808 and SG2000 SoCs: https://github.com/apache/nuttx/issues/12696. With this fix, SG2000 NuttX CoreMark jumps from 21 to 2,423. (Close to SG2000 Debian CoreMark)
We introduce a Kconfig Option: `ARCH_MMU_EXT_THEAD` ("System Type > Enable T-Head MMU extension support"). Enabling this Kconfig Option will configure the T-Head MMU to cache the User Text, Data and Heap.
This PR enables the MMU cache for only SG2000 SoC (Milk-V Duo S SBC). The next PR will apply the same settings to BL808 SoC (Pine64 Ox64 SBC).
Modified Files:
`arch/risc-v/Kconfig`: Added Kconfig Option `ARCH_MMU_EXT_THEAD` that will configure the T-Head MMU. Enabled `ARCH_MMU_EXT_THEAD` for SG2000 SoC.
`arch/risc-v/src/common/riscv_mmu.h`: Set the T-Head MMU Flags (Shareable, Bufferable and Cacheable) for User Text, Data and Heap, if `ARCH_MMU_EXT_THEAD` is enabled
`arch/risc-v/src/common/riscv_addrenv.c`: Extended the MMU Flags from 32 bits to 64 bits, to accommodate the T-Head MMU Flags
`arch/risc-v/src/common/riscv_exception.c`: Extended the MMU Flags from 32 bits to 64 bit, to accommodate the T-Head MMU Flags. This code is enabled only for MMU Paging (`CONFIG_PAGING`).
Currently concerns only arm.
tools/ci/testlist/msys2.dat:
At the moment I only added the board nucleo-l152re:nsh
.github/workflows/build.yml:
Enabled cmake for msys2