1. Update all CMakeLists.txt to adapt to new layout
2. Fix cmake build break
3. Update all new file license
4. Fully compatible with current compilation environment(use configure.sh or cmake as you choose)
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How to test
From within nuttx/. Configure:
cmake -B build -DBOARD_CONFIG=sim/nsh -GNinja
cmake -B build -DBOARD_CONFIG=sim:nsh -GNinja
cmake -B build -DBOARD_CONFIG=sabre-6quad/smp -GNinja
cmake -B build -DBOARD_CONFIG=lm3s6965-ek/qemu-flat -GNinja
(or full path in custom board) :
cmake -B build -DBOARD_CONFIG=$PWD/boards/sim/sim/sim/configs/nsh -GNinja
This uses ninja generator (install with sudo apt install ninja-build). To build:
$ cmake --build build
menuconfig:
$ cmake --build build -t menuconfig
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2. cmake/build: reformat the cmake style by cmake-format
https://github.com/cheshirekow/cmake_format
$ pip install cmakelang
$ for i in `find -name CMakeLists.txt`;do cmake-format $i -o $i;done
$ for i in `find -name *\.cmake`;do cmake-format $i -o $i;done
Co-authored-by: Matias N <matias@protobits.dev>
Signed-off-by: chao an <anchao@xiaomi.com>
In embedded development environments, due to the lack of address isolation between processes,
fd may be passed between processes and lead to misuse,
We have designed an fd cross-process automatic detection tool,
fdcheck_protect returns the fd containing the pid information,
indicating that the ownership of the current fd belongs to the pid and is not allowed to be used by other processes.
fdcheck_restore will obtain the true fd and check if the ownership of the fd is legal
For ease of understanding, let's give an example where
the following information is represented in 32-bit binary format
fd 00000000 00000000 00000000 10001010
pid 00000000 00000000 00000011 01010101
ret 00000000 00000011 01010101 10001010
Signed-off-by: hujun5 <hujun5@xiaomi.com>
When the file pointer is reopened, keep f_tag unchanged as fd remains unchanged
fix issue https://github.com/apache/nuttx/issues/9494
Signed-off-by: hujun5 <hujun5@xiaomi.com>
FD (file descriptor) is widely used in system software development,
and almost all implementations of posix os (including nuttx) use FD as an index.
the value of fd needs to be allocated starting from the minimum available value of 3, and each process has a copy,
so the same fd value is very easy to reuse in the program.
In multi threaded or multi process environments without address isolation,
If the ownership, global variables, and competition relationships of fd are not properly handled,
there may be issues with fd duplication or accidental closure.
Further leading to the following issues, which are difficult to troubleshoot.
1. Security vulnerability: the fd we wrote is not the expected fd and will be accessed by hackers to obtain data
2. Program exceptions or crashes: write or read fd failures, and program logic errors
3. The structured file XML or database is damaged: the data format written to the database is not the expected format.
The implementation principle of fdsan is based on the implementation of Android
https://android.googlesource.com/platform/bionic/+/master/docs/fdsan.md
Signed-off-by: hujun5 <hujun5@xiaomi.com>
The spawn proxy thread is a special existence in NuttX, usually some developers
spend a lot of time on stack overflow of spawn proxy thread:
https://github.com/apache/nuttx/issues/9046https://github.com/apache/nuttx/pull/9081
In order to avoid similar issues, this PR will remove spawn proxy thread to simplify
the process of task/posix_spawn().
1. Postpone the related processing of spawn file actions until after task_init()
2. Delete the temporary thread of spawn proxy and related global variables
Signed-off-by: chao an <anchao@xiaomi.com>
fix the problem that stat fails to use the relative path
An error will be reported if used in the following way:
stat("//./bin", &st);
Signed-off-by: yinshengkai <yinshengkai@xiaomi.com>
apps/examples/usrsocktest/usrsocktest_basic_daemon.c:
321 static void basic_daemon_dup2(FAR struct usrsocktest_daemon_conf_s *dconf)
322 {
...
335 ret = dup2(sd2, sd);
352 }
Usrsocktest Task hold the file group lock and send the close request to usrsock deamon :
| #0 net_lockedwait_uninterruptible (sem=0x5555555f8ba2 <g_usrsockdev+34>) at utils/net_lock.c:427
| #1 0x000055555557489c in usrsockdev_do_request (conn=0x5555555f8800 <g_usrsock_connections>, iov=0x7ffff3f36040, iovcnt=1) at usrsock/usrsock_dev.c:1185
| --> send close request to usrsock deamon
|
| #2 0x00005555555d0439 in do_close_request (conn=0x5555555f8800 <g_usrsock_connections>) at usrsock/usrsock_close.c:109
| #3 0x00005555555d04f5 in usrsock_close (conn=0x5555555f8800 <g_usrsock_connections>) at usrsock/usrsock_close.c:157
| #4 0x00005555555cf100 in usrsock_sockif_close (psock=0x7ffff3ea4a60) at usrsock/usrsock_sockif.c:234
| #5 0x00005555555c7b2f in psock_close (psock=0x7ffff3ea4a60) at socket/net_close.c:102
| #6 0x000055555557a518 in sock_file_close (filep=0x7ffff3f253d0) at socket/socket.c:115
| #7 0x000055555557678f in file_close (filep=0x7ffff3f253d0) at vfs/fs_close.c:74
| #8 0x000055555557694c in file_dup2 (filep1=0x7ffff3f253e8, filep2=0x7ffff3f253d0) at vfs/fs_dup2.c:129
| ---> hold group file list lock ( _files_semtake(list) )
|
| #9 0x0000555555575aab in nx_dup2 (fd1=7, fd2=6) at inode/fs_files.c:451
| #10 0x0000555555575af3 in dup2 (fd1=7, fd2=6) at inode/fs_files.c:473
| #11 0x000055555559d937 in basic_daemon_dup2 (dconf=0x5555555f8d80 <usrsocktest_daemon_config>) at usrsocktest_basic_daemon.c:335
| #12 0x000055555559ed80 in usrsocktest_test_basic_daemon_basic_daemon_dup2 () at usrsocktest_basic_daemon.c:612
| #13 0x000055555559f18d in usrsocktest_group_basic_daemon_run () at usrsocktest_basic_daemon.c:666
| #14 0x0000555555599f8d in run_tests (name=0x5555555dc8c3 "basic_daemon", test_fn=0x55555559ef50 <usrsocktest_group_basic_daemon_run>) at usrsocktest_main.c:117
| #15 0x000055555559a06c in run_all_tests () at usrsocktest_main.c:154
| #16 0x000055555559a3d1 in usrsocktest_main (argc=1, argv=0x7ffff3f25450) at usrsocktest_main.c:248
| #17 0x000055555555cad8 in nxtask_startup (entrypt=0x55555559a357 <usrsocktest_main>, argc=1, argv=0x7ffff3f25450) at sched/task_startup.c:70
| #18 0x0000555555559938 in nxtask_start () at task/task_start.c:134
Usrsock Deamon weakup and setup the poll want to perform close request, but locked on fs_getfilep():
| #0 _files_semtake (list=0x7ffff3f250b8) at inode/fs_files.c:51
| --> Request group lock but which hold by close request, deadlock
| #1 0x00005555555758b1 in fs_getfilep (fd=5, filep=0x7ffff3f47190) at inode/fs_files.c:375
| #2 0x00005555555d3064 in poll_fdsetup (fd=5, fds=0x7ffff3f47290, setup=true) at vfs/fs_poll.c:79
| #3 0x00005555555d3243 in poll_setup (fds=0x7ffff3f47290, nfds=2, sem=0x7ffff3f47206) at vfs/fs_poll.c:139
| #4 0x00005555555d39a6 in nx_poll (fds=0x7ffff3f47290, nfds=2, timeout=-1) at vfs/fs_poll.c:383
| #5 0x00005555555d3abd in poll (fds=0x7ffff3f47290, nfds=2, timeout=-1) at vfs/fs_poll.c:501
| --> daemon weak up
| #6 0x00005555555c62c7 in usrsocktest_daemon (param=0x5555555f5360 <g_ub_daemon>) at usrsocktest_daemon.c:1846
| #7 0x000055555559161e in pthread_startup (entry=0x5555555c60d3 <usrsocktest_daemon>, arg=0x5555555f5360 <g_ub_daemon>) at pthread/pthread_create.c:59
| #8 0x00005555555d45f0 in pthread_start () at pthread/pthread_create.c:175
| #9 0x0000000000000000 in ?? ()
Signed-off-by: chao an <anchao@xiaomi.com>
since the temporary kernel spawn proxy need duplicate file handler
from caller, please reference the follow source code for more info:
sched/task/task_posixspawn.c
sched/task/task_spawn.c
This reverts commit 5c5f1dec08.
and implement all status related change function. the individual
file system change will provide in other upcoming patchset.
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
Change-Id: I8fde9db8eba9586e9c8da078b67e020c26623cf4
Note: all attributes is guarded by PSEUDOFS_ATTRIBUTES to save the space
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
Change-Id: I664d60382e356068fd920f08aca5b4a49d8d92a9
Note: this patch can get file path from root pseudo file handle,
but a general infrastructure is setup for other file system too.
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
Change-Id: I86cd79ebb741f2f43fdd398bb7498c40687d949b
it's more simple to reuse the resolve argument as the recursive count
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
Change-Id: I826b2fef3af8b12aae230e4766ab09f8de988f8a
If the close is blocked(like net close timeout 5s),
then other file operation can't access in this 5s.
Change-Id: Ia6c4ec88d90db0330134d0aaa30e94cb71c8a066
Signed-off-by: ligd <liguiding1@xiaomi.com>