include/nuttx/tls.h:52:4: warning: #warning CONFIG_TLS_NELEM is not defined [-Wcpp]
52 | # warning CONFIG_TLS_NELEM is not defined
| ^~~~~~~
In file included from include/nuttx/sched.h:48,
from include/nuttx/arch.h:87,
from include/nuttx/userspace.h:35,
from include/nuttx/mm/mm.h:30,
from include/nuttx/kmalloc.h:34,
from sim_bringup.c:33:
include/nuttx/tls.h:52:4: warning: #warning CONFIG_TLS_NELEM is not defined [-Wcpp]
52 | # warning CONFIG_TLS_NELEM is not defined
| ^~~~~~~
Signed-off-by: chao an <anchao@lixiang.com>
In the previous patch, we moved rptun_panic and rptun_dump_all in rptun to rpmsg.
In order to ensure CI pass, this two API in rptun is not removed. So we remove rptun_panic and rptun_dump_all in this patch.
Signed-off-by: wangyongrong <wangyongrong@xiaomi.com>
The implementation of assert in linux is as follows:
define assert(expr) (__ASSERT_VOID_CAST (0))
After defining NDEBUG in sqlite, some variables will be undefined,
and referencing variables in assert will cause compilation errors.
sqlite3.c:28729:23: error: ‘mutexIsInit’ undeclared (first use in this function)
28729 | assert( GLOBAL(int, mutexIsInit) );
Signed-off-by: yinshengkai <yinshengkai@xiaomi.com>
According to the standard definition, assert should return a void expression
https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/007904875/basedefs/assert.h.html
This patch involves two changes:
If you define the NDEBUG macro, assert does not use any parameters and directly returns a void expression.
assert should return a void expression and cannot use do-while statements.
If the following code , a compilation error will occur.
Signed-off-by: yinshengkai <yinshengkai@xiaomi.com>
ALT1250 driver sends an event named LTE_CMDID_RESTARTAPI
to ALT1250 daemon when state is PM_NOARMAL in the function
of prepare registered by pm_register.
It should be possible to use ping without rptun being enabled, so striped rptun_ping out of rptun and rename to rpmsg_ping.
Signed-off-by: wangyongrong <wangyongrong@xiaomi.com>
Squashed commits:
1. Porting prior PCI work in place of jailhouse code
At this point the PCI enumeration works for x86_64 including over
pci-pci bridges.
Running QEMU with this configuration we see the bridge and the
device on the bridge. It also detected the qemu test device
qemu-system-x86_64 \
-cpu host,+pcid,+x2apic,+tsc-deadline,+xsave,+rdrand \
--enable-kvm -smp 1 -m 2G -cdrom boot.iso --nographic -no-reboot \
-device pci-testdev \
-device pci-bridge,id=bridge0,chassis_nr=2 \
-device e1000,bus=bridge0,addr=0x3
qemu_pci_init: Initializing PCI Bus
pci_probe_device: [00:00.0] Found 8086:1237, class/revision 06000002
pci_probe_device: [00:01.1] Found 8086:7010, class/revision 01018000
pci_probe_device: [00:01.2] Found ffff:ffff, class/revision ffffffff
pci_probe_device: [00:01.3] Found 8086:7113, class/revision 06800003
pci_probe_device: [00:01.4] Found ffff:ffff, class/revision ffffffff
pci_probe_device: [00:01.5] Found ffff:ffff, class/revision ffffffff
pci_probe_device: [00:01.6] Found ffff:ffff, class/revision ffffffff
pci_probe_device: [00:01.7] Found ffff:ffff, class/revision ffffffff
pci_probe_device: [00:02.0] Found 1234:1111, class/revision 03000002
pci_probe_device: [00:03.0] Found 8086:100e, class/revision 02000003
pci_probe_device: [00:04.0] Found 1b36:0005, class/revision 00ff0000
pci_probe_device: [00:04.0] Probing
pci_check_pci_bridge: [00:05.0] Found Bridge
pci_probe_device: [01:03.0] Found 8086:100e, class/revision 02000003
pci_probe_device: [00:05.0] Found 1b36:0001, class/revision 06040000
2. Remove unused CONFIG_PCI_MAX_BDF option
3. Add a workaround for Jailhouse pci scanning
4. Extend BAR parsing and handle PIO and MMIO for pci-testdev
Signed-off-by: Brennan Ashton <bashton@brennanashton.com>
5. PCI: Add initial support for QEMU 'edu' test device
Signed-off-by: Brennan Ashton <bashton@brennanashton.com>
6. Bring up PCI later in boot process
Signed-off-by: Brennan Ashton <bashton@brennanashton.com>
7. Add ISR and DMA support to QEMU edu test pci device
Signed-off-by: Brennan Ashton <bashton@brennanashton.com>
8. Fix bad function prototype definition in qemu_edu
9. intel64: Add a pci test configuration and instructions
Signed-off-by: Brennan Ashton <bashton@brennanashton.com>
10. PCI: Fix issue in identification of 64bit bar
Signed-off-by: Brennan Ashton <bashton@brennanashton.com>
Squashed commits:
1. x86_64: qemu: implement pci-e functions and enumerate pci-e devices on boot
2. virt: add qemu pci-testdev driver
3. pcie: types array should be null terminated
4. pcie: enable don't take flags, hardcoded enabling flags
5. pcie: checking bar > 4 for 64bit bars are sufficient
6. pcie: qemu: remove not used header
7. pcie: qemu: return -EINVAL if buffer argument is NULL
8. pcie: make pcie enumerate routine as common instead of architecture dependent
9. pcie: cosmetic changes to fit check tools
10. pcie: create MSI/MSIX related marcos and simplify the msi/msix routines
- spi/slave.h: revise comments in pulic types section
- doc/sim.rst: minor formatting, add ways to escape cu
Signed-off-by: Yanfeng Liu <yfliu2008@qq.com>
This commit adds basic support for iC-JX expander in SPI mode. The
expander is functional and supports both input and output pins. Further
expander functionalities (filtering, adc, interrupt support) are not
yet implemented.
Signed-off-by: Michal Lenc <michallenc@seznam.cz>
This change adds support for the USB Transport Layer as described
in the bluetooth spec. Isochronous endpoints are not yet supported.
Because of limitations in the NuttX bluetooth stack, only one USB
device can be used. This driver will only allow one USB dongle to
use bluetooth.
A Laird USB BT4.2 dongle (from Mouser) was used for testing:
M/N BT851 1.0 1829, FCC ID:SQGBT850
lsusb: 04b4:f901 Cypress Semiconductor Corp. CYW20704A2
The following commands were used to test from the nsh prompt:
bt bnep0 scan start
bt bnep0 scan stop
bt bnep0 scan get
bt bnep0 info
The Linux gatttool was used to connect over wireless.
With the BDAddr found by "bt bnep0 info", start gatttool using:
gatttool -b BDAddr -I
Connect to the device using:
connect
Read the device name using the GAP device name UUID:
char-read-uuid 2a00
Part of the response is:
value: 41 70 61 63 68 65 20 4e 75 74 74 58
which is the string "Apache NuttX"
nuttx/driver/rpmsg: new folder, extract common rpmsg api in rptun.c to rpmsg.c.
rpmsg provide rpmsg_ops to each backend for specific implementation.
Signed-off-by: wangyongrong <wangyongrong@xiaomi.com>
Usually the startup script is placed under /etc. The contents of the etc directory
are compiled and linked with Nuttx binary in the form of romfs. After startup,
it will be mounted by Nsh.
etc is generated by the different boards, that use genromfs and xxd tools to generate
and compile it into the Nuttx, for example: boards/arm/at32/at32f437-mini/tool/mkromfs.sh
The more common method is etc image generated from the content in the corresponding
board/arch/board/board/src/etc directory, and added by Makefile for example:
boards/sim/sim/sim/src/etc.
But in kernel/protected mode, Nuttx kernel and apps are run in different privileged/
non-privileged mode or the isolated binarys, so as that nsh should use syscall to
access Nuttx kernel by exported API. In this scenario, nsh can not mount the etc image
content, because that is generated in board and as a part of Nuttx kernel.
changes:
- move etc romfs mount from nsh to Nuttx, but keep the script to parse and execute.
- move and rename the related CONFIG, move customized nsh_romfsimg.h to etc_romfs.c
in boards, and no need declaration for romfs_img/romfs_img_len.
This commit changes and updates all configurations in Nuttx arch/board as much as possible,
but if any missing, please refer to the following simple guide:
- rename CONFIG_NSH_ROMFSETC to CONFIG_ETC_ROMFS, and delete CONFIG_NSH_ARCHROMFS in defconfig
- rename the etc romfs mount configs, for example CONFIG_NSH_FATDEVNO to CONFIG_ETC_FATDEVNO
- move customized nsh_romfsimg.h to etc_romfs.c in board/arch/board/board/src and no need
declaration for romfs_img/romfs_img_len.
- delete default nsh_romfsimg.h, if ROMFSETC is enabled, should generate and compile etc_romfs.c
in board/arch/board/board/src.
Signed-off-by: fangxinyong <fangxinyong@xiaomi.com>
Support longest prefix match routing described as "Longest Match" in
RFC 1812, Section 5.2.4.3, Page 75.
Introduced `prefixlen` to indicate the prefix length of currently
founded route, and only looks up for longer prefix in all later steps.
Signed-off-by: Zhe Weng <wengzhe@xiaomi.com>
Although the LED might be RGB-only, the LED data is packed in a
32-bit long variable and, then, this is the default size of a LED
pixel to define the 'WS2812_RW_PIXEL_SIZE' macro. Please note that
the lower-half driver will deal with the case of the addressable
LED being 3 or 4-pixel sized.
The RMT (Remote Control) character driver allows to use the RMT
peripheral (usually, a one-wire peripheral dedicated to driving
IR remote control) as a character driver.
Please note that this perpiheral depends on the lower-half specific
driver implementation.
Add a static port-based VLAN configuration for KSZ9477 switch. This doesn't
use the VLAN tagging, but is a switch's internal mechanism to simply configure
if the packet forwarding is allowed from one port to another.
Signed-off-by: Jukka Laitinen <jukkax@ssrc.tii.ae>
The Goldfish FB register should be optimized by considering the need to pass in parameters for base and irq.
Signed-off-by: jianglianfang <jianglianfang@xiaomi.com>
The opening and closing of the window has been associated with the opening and closing of fb, but the LCD has not yet been optimized. The window will only open when sim_x11openwindow is called, and similarly, the window will only close when sim_x11closewindow is called.
Signed-off-by: jianglianfang <jianglianfang@xiaomi.com>
-The qemu wifi fucntion only supports the STA mode and the following
operations:
wapi mode wlan0 2
wapi scan wlan0
wapi psk wlan0 password 3
wapi essid wlan0 wifi_name 1
wapi show wlan0
wapi disconnect wlan0
-Eanble the virtual wifi function with the MACRO `CONFIG_DRIVERS_WIFI_SIM`.
Signed-off-by: liqinhui <liqinhui@xiaomi.com>
Previously ipv6 multi-address support decided packet source
address based on its destination. This doesn't work if NuttX
device has multiple addresses within same subnet.
Instead when a packet is a response to existing connection,
the source address should be based on the destination address
used in the received packet.
There is a problem with the current elf loader for risc-v: when a pair of
PCREL_HI20 / LO12 relocations are encountered, it is assumed that these
will follow each other immediately, as follows:
label:
auipc a0, %pcrel_hi(symbol) // R_RISCV_PCREL_HI20
load/store a0, %pcrel_lo(label)(a0) // R_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_I/S
With this assumption, the hi/lo relocations are both done when a hi20
relocation entry is encountered, first to the current instruction (addr)
and to the next instruction (addr + 4).
However, this assumption is wrong. There is nothing in the elf relocation
specification[1] that mandates this. Thus, the hi/lo relocation always
needs to first fixup the hi-part, and when the lo-part is encountered, it
needs to find the corresponding hi relocation entry, via the given "label".
This necessitates (re-)visiting the relocation entries for the current
section as well as looking for "label" in the symbol table.
The NuttX elf loader does not allow such operations to be done in the
machine specific part, so this patch fixes the relocation issue by
introducing an architecture specific cache for the hi20 relocation and
symbol table entries. When a lo12 relocation is encountered, the cache
can be consulted to find the hi20 part.
[1] https://github.com/riscv-non-isa/riscv-elf-psabi-doc/blob/master/riscv-elf.adoc
we can use uart to debug nuttx,like debugger:
1. read/write memory
2. Use watchpoint,breakpoint,single step.
use up_debugpoint api
3. Ctrl+c to stop, continue, or single step.
hold uart send and receive
4. register a panic event, when crash or assert/panic, we use uart to
debug.
Signed-off-by: anjiahao <anjiahao@xiaomi.com>
Usage:
1. CONFIG_FS_PROCFS_MAX_STACK_RECORD > 0, such as 32,
2. add '-finstrument-functions' to CFLAGS for What you want to check
stack.
3. mount porcfs
4. cat /proc/<pid>/stack will print backtace & size
Signed-off-by: anjiahao <anjiahao@xiaomi.com>
Add registration function instrumentation API,
which can achieve instrumentation of entering and
exiting functions through the compiler's functionality.
We can use CONFIG_ARCH_INSTRUMENT_ALL to add instrumentation for all
source, or add '-finstrument-functions' to CFLAGS for Part of the
source.
Notice:
1. use CONFIG_ARCH_INSTRUMENT_ALL must mark _start or entry noinstrument_function,
becuase bss not set.
2. Make sure your callbacks are not instrumented recursively.
use instrument_register to register entry function and exit function.
They will be called by the instrumented function
Signed-off-by: anjiahao <anjiahao@xiaomi.com>
Virtio driver can used this api to judge whether the this feature
is supported by both virtio driver and device.
Signed-off-by: Bowen Wang <wangbowen6@xiaomi.com>
Previously CONFIG_USBDEV_SOFINTERRUPT existed in many platform
drivers but did nothing. This commit adds a callback function
usbdev_sof_irq() that can be used to take action on this interrupt.
A new locking mechanism: read/write locks
When there is a writer it is not possible to put on a read lock or a write lock; when there is a reader it is possible to reenter the read lock but not the write lock.
Writers are exclusive locks, readers are shared locks.
At the same time through the waiter count to determine whether there is currently a blocked task, if there is then in the unlock time to wake up all the waiter, through the priority of the competition to complete the blocked lock execution.
For example:
When we have a reader blocking two waiter writers, when the reader is unlocked it wakes up both writers. The writer with higher priority wakes up and checks for a successful condition and locks the lock, the second writer wakes up and fails to check for a condition and continues to block the lock.
Signed-off-by: chenrun1 <chenrun1@xiaomi.com>
1. Configurable mapping of virtual address to psram physical address
2. Access SPIRAM memory at high physical address through bank switching
Signed-off-by: chenwen@espressif.com <chenwen@espressif.com>
Adds support for POSIX interface open_memstream() that allows writing
to dynamic memory buffer stream. The stream is dynamically reallocated
as the buffer grows with initial size set to zero.
The caller has to free the buffer after the stream is closed.
The implementation uses fopencookie() for custom stream operations and
callbacks.
Signed-off-by: Michal Lenc <michallenc@seznam.cz>
To avoid losing the first frame, the set_buf needs to excute first. At the same time, imgdata->start_capture should excuted before the imgsensor->start_capture.
Signed-off-by: yaojingwei <yaojingwei@xiaomi.com>
This moves all the public POSIX semaphore functions into libc and with
this most of the user-space logic is also moved; namely cancel point and
errno handling.
This also removes the need for the _SEM_XX macros used to differentiate
which API is used per user-/kernel mode. Such macros are henceforth
unnecessary.
After this, RISC-V fully supports the kmap interface.
Due to the current design limitations of having only a single L2 table
per process, the kernel kmap area cannot be mapped via any user page
directory, as they do not contain the page tables to address that range.
So a "kernel address environment" is added, which can do the mapping. The
mapping is reflected to every process as only the root page directory (L1)
is copied to users, which means every change to L2 / L3 tables will be
seen by every user.
The driver's main purpose is to support the porting of the open source
component optee_client (https://github.com/OP-TEE/optee_client) to nttux.
The basic function of the driver module is to convert the REE application layer data and send it to the TEE through rpmsg.
The main functions include
1 driver registration.
we need to register a device driver(/dev/tee0) through optee_register function.
2 open the driver
3 ioctl the driver
The ioctl command passes different parameters and commands, and interacts with the TEE through rpmsg.
4 close the driver
Signed-off-by: hujun5 <hujun5@xiaomi.com>
A segmentfault might happen when read/write/unlink ops called without an open
ops called because it bind ept's ops in rpmsgblk_open_handler.
proxy> rm /dev/ram1
segmentfault
proxy> ls /dev/ram1
segmentfault
Signed-off-by: liaoao <liaoao@xiaomi.com>
PR #11165 causes an unnecessary regression; task_delete no longer works,
if the deleted task is from another group.
The logic that prevents this comes from:
nxnotify_cancellation() ->
tls_get_info_pid() ->
nxsched_get_stackinfo()
Which checks for permissions, which does not make sense in this case since
it is the kernel asking for the stack information.
Fix this by partially reverting 11165 and implementing a direct path for
the kernel to query for any tasks TLS.
Commit 9244b5a737 added support
for non-standard field si_user that is useful for passing context
pointers to signal handlers.
This commits makes it work for all signals, not just SA_KERNELHAND.
Previously si_user for normal signals was uninitialized garbage.
There are ICs available on the market that integrate various power inverter
features. The driver for such a device must be tightly coupled to a FOC device
as using it as a separate device doesn't make sense.
Adds support for timestamping received UDP packets, either in
hardware or in kernel. Builds on the existing support of SO_TIMESTAMP
for SocketCAN.
Implementation uses CLOCK_REALTIME for timestamping to match the
behavior of Linux. This could be made configurable in future if needed.
The task files should consult the "spawn action" and "O_CLOEXEC flags"
to determine further whether the file should be duplicated.
This PR will further optimize file list duplicating to avoid the performance
regression caused by additional file operations.
Signed-off-by: chao an <anchao@xiaomi.com>
This moves task / thread cancel point logic from the NuttX kernel into
libc, while the data needed by the cancel point logic is moved to TLS.
The change is an enabler to move user-space APIs to libc as well, for
a coherent user/kernel separation.
Previous adjtime() implementation was limited to adjusting system
timer tick period. This commit reimplements the internals to use
a kernel watchdog timer. Platform-independent part of the code now
works also for adjusting hires RTC and tickless timer rate.
User code facing API is unchanged. Architecture code API has changed:
up_adj_timer_period() is replaced by up_adjtime().
Other improvements:
- Support query of remaining adjustment by passing NULL to first
argument of adjtime(). This matches Linux behavior.
- Improve resolution available for architecture driver, previously
limited to 1 microsecond per tick. Now 1 nanosecond per second.
In order to achieve better scalability, change the stride
from pixel mode to byte mode.For example, in the case of RGB888
mode with 466 pixels in width and a 4-byte aligned buffer,it is
only necessary to extend the buffer of one line from 1398 bytes
to 1400 bytes, instead of extending it to 1404 bytes.
Signed-off-by: rongyichang <rongyichang@xiaomi.com>
These values are board-specific properties that must be known on the application side.
Until now, these values had to be hardcoded on the application side.
When we record data and dump data, they are all executed within the system,
and there is no need to consider the issue of big or small endianness.
Signed-off-by: yinshengkai <yinshengkai@xiaomi.com>
1. Supporting `SIOCSIFADDR` and `SIOCDIFADDR` with Linux in6_ifreq struct to manage ipv6 addresses.
Ref: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/netdevice.7.html
2. Supporting alias like 'eth0:0' for multiple IPv6 addresses, to keep previous ioctl `SIOCGLIFADDR`, `SIOCSLIFADDR`, `SIOCGLIFNETMASK` and `SIOCSLIFNETMASK` working.
Ref: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man8/ifconfig.8.html
Signed-off-by: Zhe Weng <wengzhe@xiaomi.com>
Note that user-space related code, like procfs and lifreq related ioctl commands, are not touched in this commit.
Signed-off-by: Zhe Weng <wengzhe@xiaomi.com>
Compatible with previous usage, because may network drivers are using old member name to print logs, and there's no significant need to change them now.
Signed-off-by: Zhe Weng <wengzhe@xiaomi.com>
We reuse the linux platform code when adapting the matter library, in order to compile through, so first add the ethtool related definition
Signed-off-by: zhanghongyu <zhanghongyu@xiaomi.com>
1. fs_epoll: try again when epoll_teardown() return 0
when poll_notify() called larger than twice when epoll_wait() blocked
in the eph->sem, the semcount will be larger than 1 when epoll_wait()
unblocked and will return 0 directly at the next epoll_wait.
So retry to wait the eph->sem again when epoll_teardown return 0.
2. fs_epoll: poll_setup the fd again even this fd got non-expected event
Some poll implementations need call poll_setup again when their internal
states changed (e.g., local socket), so should add the fd to the epoll
teardown list and poll_setup again at the next epoll_wait even this fd
got the user non-expected event.
Signed-off-by: Bowen Wang <wangbowen6@xiaomi.com>
Add a minimal implementation to suppress warnings when building
application code shared with other operating systems.
For example:
When building with a c++ compiler and GCC 12.2.0, the following warning is emitted:
nuttx/include/spawn.h:178:40: warning: statement has no effect [-Wunused-value]
178 | #define posix_spawnattr_destroy(attr) (0)
VELAPLATFO-18473
refs:
https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fcntl.2.html
If the FD_CLOEXEC bit is set, the file descriptor will automatically
be closed during a successful execve(2).
(If the execve(2) fails, the file descriptor is left open.)
modify:
1. Ensure that the child task copies all fds of the parent task,
including those with O_CLOEXE.
2. Make sure spawn_file_action is executed under fd with O_CLOEXEC,
otherwise it will fail.
3. When a new task is activated or exec is called, close all fds
with O_CLOEXEC flags.
Signed-off-by: dongjiuzhu1 <dongjiuzhu1@xiaomi.com>
Add support for POSIX interface fmemopen(). This interface open a memory
buffer as a stream and permits access to this buffer specified by mode.
This allows I/O operations to be performed on the memory buffer.
The implementation uses fopencookie() for custom stream operations and
callbacks.
Signed-off-by: Michal Lenc <michallenc@seznam.cz>
The definition of __ASSERT has special define in some OS and librarys,
rename to __ASSERT__ to avoid conflict
Signed-off-by: chao an <anchao@xiaomi.com>
Handle task spawn attributes as task spawn file actions are handled.
Why? This removes the need for sched_lock() when the task is being
spawned. When loading the new task from a file the scheduler can be
locked for a VERY LONG time, in the order of hundreds of milliseconds!
This is unacceptable for real time operation.
Also fixes a latent bug in exec_module, spawn_file_actions is executed
at a bad location; when CONFIG_ARCH_ADDRENV=y actions will point to the
new process's address environment (as it is temporarily instantiated at
that point). Fix this by moving it to after addrenv_restore.
There is a risk that interfaces such as psock_ioctl/psock_setsockopt
will cause paramete to be not four-byte aligned after calculating the
offset, so align the length of the structure with parameters by four
bytes.
Signed-off-by: zhanghongyu <zhanghongyu@xiaomi.com>
This commit adds support for custom stream via fopencookie function.
The function allows the programmer the create his own custom stream
for IO operations and hook his custom functions to it.
This is a non POSIX interface defined in Standard C library and implemented
according to it. The only difference is in usage of off_t instead of
off64_t. Programmer can use 64 bits offset if CONFIG_FS_LARGEFILE is
enabled. In that case off_t is defined as int64_t (int32_t otherwise).
Field fs_fd is removed from file_struct and fs_cookie is used instead
as a shared variable for file descriptor or user defined cookie.
The interface will be useful for future fmemopen implementation.
Signed-off-by: Michal Lenc <michallenc@seznam.cz>
porting from https://github.com/kokke/tiny-bignum-c commit ac136565378c624365e0f5f556d386b3966bff32 and adapting to the nuttx
Signed-off-by: makejian <makejian@xiaomi.com>
Support smp function call, calling smp_call_function allows
a specific core to execute a function. It should be noted
that there should be no waiting operations in the executed
function.
Signed-off-by: zhangyuan21 <zhangyuan21@xiaomi.com>
both functions aren't suitable to be put into libc,
because they call the kernel internal functions directly.
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>