This commit adds function pwm_set_polarity() that setups channel
polarity based on input info from application layer.
Signed-off-by: Michal Lenc <michallenc@seznam.cz>
Pinephone Pro port just nsh
Status:
booting till GICD / IRQ issue
style cleanups
start to fix style checks
revert offset
whitespaces
revert a64 bringup file
prob last cleanup
more cleanups
remove dts
move changes from a64 hardware specific folders to rk3399
undo common changes (except head.s)
revert gitignore
missing irq.h and rk3399_serial.c need to finish cleaning them up
WIP
add source for load address
make debug print hex again add board include
Pinephone Pro port just nsh
Status:
booting till GICD / IRQ issue
style cleanups
start to fix style checks
revert offset
whitespaces
revert a64 bringup file
prob last cleanup
more cleanups
remove dts
move changes from a64 hardware specific folders to rk3399
undo common changes (except head.s)
revert gitignore
missing irq.h and rk3399_serial.c need to finish cleaning them up
WIP
add source for load address
remove ccache, add board memory map
remove board reset
1 page might not be enough, if the task has a bigger stack. Best effort
is to allocate the default amount, however this won't work will all
tasks either.
Currently TX_FIFO_SIZE is not altered in mpfs_ep_set_fifo_size(),
but all paths (RX and TX) change MPFS_USB_RX_FIFO_SIZE only.
Fix the TX_FIFO_SIZE setup.
Signed-off-by: Eero Nurkkala <eero.nurkkala@offcode.fi>
After sevaral resets of the chip after programming, rptun stops working correctly.
Simple test with RPMSG UART causes a lock:
on the netcore:
nsh>cat /dev/ttyproxy
on the appcore:
nsh>echo xxx > /dev/ttyproxy
The problem doesn't occur with NRF53_FLASH_PREFETCH=n
Summary
this is a old implement for Arm64 trace but will failed
compile when enable CONFIG_SCHED_INSTRUMENTATION_SWITCH
remove it since it will never use for trace framework
Signed-off-by: qinwei1 <qinwei1@xiaomi.com>
after the follow patch:
commit 9aa57b6c53
Author: wangbowen6 <wangbowen6@xiaomi.com>
Date: Wed Mar 22 11:49:43 2023 +0800
virtio: add virtio framework in NuttX
1. virtio devics/drivers match and probe/remote mechanism;
2. virtio mmio transport layer based on OpenAmp (Compatible with both
virtio mmio version 1 and 2);
3. virtio-serial driver based on new virtio framework;
4. virtio-rng driver based on new virtio framework;
5. virtio-net driver based on new virtio framework
(IOB Offload implementation);
6. virtio-blk driver based on new virtio framework;
7. Remove the old virtio mmio framework, the old framework only
support mmio transport layer, and the new framwork support
more transport layer and this commit has implemented all the
old virtio drivers;
8. Refresh the the qemu-arm64 and qemu-riscv virtio related
configs, and update its README.txt;
New virtio-net driver has better performance
Compared with previous virtio-mmio-net:
| | master/-c | master/-s | this/-c | this/-s |
| :--------------------: | :-------: | :-------: | :-----: | :-----: |
| qemu-armv8a:netnsh | 539Mbps | 524Mbps | 906Mbps | 715Mbps |
| qemu-armv8a:netnsh_smp | 401Mbps | 437Mbps | 583Mbps | 505Mbps |
| rv-virt:netnsh | 487Mbps | 512Mbps | 760Mbps | 634Mbps |
| rv-virt:netnsh_smp | 387Mbps | 455Mbps | 447Mbps | 502Mbps |
| rv-virt:netnsh64 | 602Mbps | 595Mbps | 881Mbps | 769Mbps |
| rv-virt:netnsh64_smp | 414Mbps | 515Mbps | 491Mbps | 525Mbps |
| rv-virt:knetnsh64 | 515Mbps | 457Mbps | 606Mbps | 540Mbps |
| rv-virt:knetnsh64_smp | 308Mbps | 389Mbps | 415Mbps | 474Mbps |
Note: Both CONFIG_IOB_NBUFFERS=64, using iperf command, all in Mbits/sec
Tested in QEMU 7.2.2
Signed-off-by: wangbowen6 <wangbowen6@xiaomi.com>
Signed-off-by: Zhe Weng <wengzhe@xiaomi.com>
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
This adds a config flag to remove manual bclksclk training if one wants
to just use the controller's own training.
Manual addcmd training depends on the manual bclksclk training, so this
also adds this dependency in Kconfig.
Signed-off-by: Jukka Laitinen <jukkax@ssrc.tii.ae>
(1)common/arm_backtrace_unwind.c:528:18: warning: 'ctrl.lr_addr' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
(2)common/arm_backtrace_unwind.c:626:27: warning: assignment to 'long unsigned int' from 'uint8_t (*)[]' {aka 'unsigned char (*)[]'} makes integer from pointer without a cast [-Wint-conversion]
Signed-off-by: yanghuatao <yanghuatao@xiaomi.com>
Decreasing the value may increase DQ/DQS window size. Keep the default value
(1) for the existing board configurations.
Signed-off-by: Jukka Laitinen <jukkax@ssrc.tii.ae>
Adds a platform specific implementation for tickless schedular operation. This includes:
- Tickless operation for vexriscv cores.
- Tickless operation for vexriscv-smp cores.
- Ticked operation for vexriscv-smp cores.
Ticked operation for vexriscv core has been refactored.
Additional default configuration added to demonstrate operation.
Both tickless and ticked options use Litex timer0 for scheduling intervals. This is significantly faster than interfaceing with the risc-v mtimer through opensbi.
Considering kernel code, it's reasonable to use `PANIC()` instead
of `assert(0)` to handle with situations that require abort. Unlike
`assert`, `PANIC()` doesn't dependent on `NDEBUG`.
ESP32-S3 has only one 2.4 GHz ISM band RF module, which is shared
by Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, so Bluetooth can’t receive or transmit data
while Wi-Fi is receiving or transmitting data and vice versa.
Under such circumstances, ESP32-S3 uses the time-division
multiplexing method to receive and transmit packets.
The low-level Wi-Fi driver registers two peripheral interrupts to
the same CPU interrupt. Although the registered ISR is the same for
both peripherals interrupt, it's needed to call `up_enable_irq` to
ensure that the interrupt matrix is being set accordingly.
Please note that the current implementation of the ESP32-S3's IRQ
driver - although allow us to set a callback for each IRQ, which
represents the peripherals interrupt - doesn't allow us to call
both callbacks when these IRQs refers to a same CPU interrupt.
`g_cpu0_intmap` (or `g_cpu1_intmap`) associates each CPU interrupt
to a single IRQ/peripheral and, then, when a CPU interrupt is
triggered, only the last registered IRQ's callback will be called.
This isn't a problem here because 1) the registered callback is the
same for both IRQ's (in fact, it considers the CPU interrupt) and
2) we know in advance which peripheral interrupts will be attached
to which CPU interrupt and, then, we can set them directly.
This prevents us from getting stuck while polling the different
network structures in `devif_poll_connections`. This is useful for
Wi-Fi/Bluetooth coexistence, specifically.
- Fix macro values from `arch/xtensa/include/esp32s3/irq.h`
- Remove references to unexisting edge-triggered CPU interrupts
- Add `esp32s3_getirq` to get IRQ based on core and the `cpuint`
RTC subsystem controls not only the RTC itself but functions that
use RTC-enabled features like Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. Initialization
must be performed during the system start-up.
Adding the CONFIG_ARCH_PERF_EVENTS configuration to enable
hardware performance counting,solve the problem that some platform
hardware counting support is not perfect, you can choose to use
software interface.
This is configured using CONFIG_ARCH_PERF_EVENTS, so weak_functions
are removed to prevent confusion
To use hardware performance counting, must:
1. Configure CONFIG_ARCH_PERF_EVENTS, default selection
2. Call up_perf_init for initialization
Signed-off-by: wangming9 <wangming9@xiaomi.com>
The naming of the clang configuration file has changed after version 14
This commit will enable the compatibility with clang-14/15/16/17
Signed-off-by: chao an <anchao@xiaomi.com>
Fix buffer overflow issue from PR #10128, since the sizeof
xcpt_reg_t is different on 32/64 bit platform.
Signed-off-by: chenxiaoyi <chenxiaoyi@xiaomi.com>
Summary
Qemu virt board can choice CPU core with boot parameter
and we need to add Konfig option for choice
the change do this
Signed-off-by: qinwei1 <qinwei1@xiaomi.com>
Sumary
add hostfs support for arm64, it's a copy
from arm32.
Note:
it's not support for opendir and readdir, command
like ls will not work.
Signed-off-by: qinwei1 <qinwei1@xiaomi.com>
add set/get_power operation for sim_framebuffer to avoid assert
in fb_ioctl(cmd= FBIOSET_POWER/FBIOGET_POWER)
Signed-off-by: wangbowen6 <wangbowen6@xiaomi.com>
In armv8m the FPSCR[18:16] LTPSIZE field must be set to 0b100 for
"Tail predication not applied" as it's reset value.
Signed-off-by: zhangyuan21 <zhangyuan21@xiaomi.com>
1. virtio devics/drivers match and probe/remote mechanism;
2. virtio mmio transport layer based on OpenAmp (Compatible with both
virtio mmio version 1 and 2);
3. virtio-serial driver based on new virtio framework;
4. virtio-rng driver based on new virtio framework;
5. virtio-net driver based on new virtio framework
(IOB Offload implementation);
6. virtio-blk driver based on new virtio framework;
7. Remove the old virtio mmio framework, the old framework only
support mmio transport layer, and the new framwork support
more transport layer and this commit has implemented all the
old virtio drivers;
8. Refresh the the qemu-arm64 and qemu-riscv virtio related
configs, and update its README.txt;
New virtio-net driver has better performance
Compared with previous virtio-mmio-net:
| | master/-c | master/-s | this/-c | this/-s |
| :--------------------: | :-------: | :-------: | :-----: | :-----: |
| qemu-armv8a:netnsh | 539Mbps | 524Mbps | 906Mbps | 715Mbps |
| qemu-armv8a:netnsh_smp | 401Mbps | 437Mbps | 583Mbps | 505Mbps |
| rv-virt:netnsh | 487Mbps | 512Mbps | 760Mbps | 634Mbps |
| rv-virt:netnsh_smp | 387Mbps | 455Mbps | 447Mbps | 502Mbps |
| rv-virt:netnsh64 | 602Mbps | 595Mbps | 881Mbps | 769Mbps |
| rv-virt:netnsh64_smp | 414Mbps | 515Mbps | 491Mbps | 525Mbps |
| rv-virt:knetnsh64 | 515Mbps | 457Mbps | 606Mbps | 540Mbps |
| rv-virt:knetnsh64_smp | 308Mbps | 389Mbps | 415Mbps | 474Mbps |
Note: Both CONFIG_IOB_NBUFFERS=64, using iperf command, all in Mbits/sec
Tested in QEMU 7.2.2
Signed-off-by: wangbowen6 <wangbowen6@xiaomi.com>
Signed-off-by: Zhe Weng <wengzhe@xiaomi.com>
The first time interrupt nesting occurs between REE and TEE,
CURRENT_REGS needs to be set.
If TEE nesting REE breaks, then EXC_RETURN.S=0,EXC_RETURN.ES=1;
Conversely, EXC_RETURN.S=1,EXC_RETURN.ES=0;
Interrupt nesting between TEE and REE can be determined based
on the S and ES bits of EXC_RETURN.
Only once nesting between TEE and REE is supported, and cyclic
nesting between TEE and REE is not supported.
Signed-off-by: wangming9 <wangming9@xiaomi.com>
1、The process stack supports interrupt nesting, Execute in MSP;
2、The interrupt stack supports interrupt nesting;
The thread mode use PSP, and the handle mode use MSP;
3、Adjust arm_doirq、exception_common implementation to meet interrupt nesting
4、Adjust the conditions for returning MSP and PSP;
5、remove setintstack;
Signed-off-by: wangming9 <wangming9@xiaomi.com>
1、The process stack supports interrupt nesting, Execute in MSP;
2、The interrupt stack supports interrupt nesting;
The thread mode use PSP, and the handle mode use MSP;
3、Adjust arm_doirq、exception_common implementation to meet interrupt nesting
4、Adjust the conditions for returning MSP and PSP;
5、remove setintstack;
Signed-off-by: wangming9 <wangming9@xiaomi.com>
1、The process stack supports interrupt nesting, Execute in MSP;
2、The interrupt stack supports interrupt nesting;
The thread mode use PSP, and the handle mode use MSP;
3、Adjust arm_doirq、exception_common implementation to meet interrupt nesting
4、Adjust the conditions for returning MSP and PSP;
5、remove setintstack,add arm_initialize_stack;
Signed-off-by: wangming9 <wangming9@xiaomi.com>
VELAPLATFO-12536
This provides the initial hooks for Flattened Device Tree support
with QEMU RV. It also provides a new procfs file that exposes the
fdt to userspace much like the /sys/firmware/fdt endpoint in Linux.
See https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-firmware-ofw
Nodes in the fdt are not yet usable by the OS.
Signed-off-by: Brennan Ashton <bashton@brennanashton.com>
Signed-off-by: liaoao <liaoao@xiaomi.com>
For TEE & REE, securefault & busfault are not banked, so the faults can
only forword to TEE/REE.
But how to crash dump the other core which not handled faults ?
Here we provide a way to resolve this problem:
1. Set the securefault & busfault to TEE
2. busfault happend from TEE, then directly dump TEE
3. busfault happend from REE, then generate nonsecurefault
4. Back to REE, and dump
Signed-off-by: ligd <liguiding1@xiaomi.com>
We can use the driver in nuttx to download
files with debugger
Signed-off-by: anjiahao <anjiahao@xiaomi.com>
Signed-off-by: chao an <anchao@xiaomi.com>
FlexCAN before used interrupts to process incoming frames.
This patch adds a HPWORK workqueue to process incoming frames in the workqueue
context instead. Also renamed mbi to txmb for better readability.
This PR adds support for the StarFive JH7110 RISC-V SoC. This will be used by the upcoming port of NuttX for PINE64 Star64 SBC. [The source files are explained in the articles here](https://github.com/lupyuen/nuttx-star64)
Modified Files in arch/risc-v:
Kconfig: Added ARCH_CHIP_JH7110 for JH7110 SoC
New Files in arch/risc-v:
include/jh7110/chip.h: JH7110 Definitions
include/jh7110/irq.h: Support 127 External Interrupts
src/jh7110/chip.h: Interrupt Stack Macro
src/jh7110/jh7110_allocateheap.c: Kernel Heap
src/jh7110/jh7110_head.S: Linux Header and Boot Code
src/jh7110/jh7110_irq.c: Configure Interrupts
src/jh7110/jh7110_irq_dispatch.c: Dispatch Interrupts
src/jh7110/jh7110_memorymap.h: Memory Map
src/jh7110/jh7110_mm_init.c, jh7110_mm_init.h: Memory Mgmt
src/jh7110/jh7110_pgalloc.c: Page Allocator
src/jh7110/jh7110_start.c: Startup Code
src/jh7110/jh7110_timerisr.c: Timer Interrupt
src/jh7110/hardware/jh7110_memorymap.h: PLIC Base Address
src/jh7110/hardware/jh7110_plic.h: PLIC Register Addresses
src/jh7110/Kconfig: JH7110 Config
src/jh7110/Make.defs: Makefile
* Error handling for abnormal interrupts and DMA errors is now
enabled for all builds, regardless of any DEBUG configuration.
* Error handling resets the MAC for the specific errors that
may halt the Ethernet operation, instead of everything as it
was before.
The window opens when the fb opens and closes when the fb closes.
test step: run fb demo, 1. ./nuttx 2. fb
Signed-off-by: jianglianfang <jianglianfang@xiaomi.com>
- Added Wi-Fi related symbols to the kernel-space linker;
- Allocate more RAM to the kernel (to be useb by the Wi-Fi driver).
- Create a specific defconfig.
Instead of setting kernel/user space instruction and data ROM as
hard-coded values on linker, set them according to the max size
of the kernel image set by CONFIG_ESP32S3_KERNEL_IMAGE_SIZE. This
is done by making KIROM, UIROM, KDROM and UDROM dependent on the
kernel size value. Also, override CONFIG_NUTTX_USERSPACE config
according to CONFIG_ESP32S3_KERNEL_IMAGE_SIZE by using a custom
PREBUILD definition.
when executing ioctl AUDIOIOC_GETBUFFERINFO,the priv->pcm is still NULL,
so it will return -ENXIO,we can remove this check at the start of ioctl
and add in the case where it is used.
Signed-off-by: shipei <shipei@xiaomi.com>
When supporting high-priority interrupts, updating the
g_running_tasks within a high-priority interrupt may be
cause problems. The g_running_tasks should only be updated
when it is determined that a task context switch has occurred.
Signed-off-by: zhangyuan21 <zhangyuan21@xiaomi.com>
stack_t used by sigaltstack, make it compile sucess in sim.
Signed-off-by: yangyalei <yangyalei@xiaomi.com>
ltp: fix compile errors
Signed-off-by: yangyalei <yangyalei@xiaomi.com>
Instead of clearing the fields individually, just wipe the whole register.
This can be done because flags and rm are just parts of the fcsr.
31 8 5 0
+--------------+--------+-----------+
| | | |
| RESERVED | FRM | FSTATUS |
| | | |
+--------------+--------+-----------+
FCSR
- Save the FPU registers into the tcb so they don't get lost if the stack
frame for xcp.regs moves (as it does)
- Handle interger and FPU register save/load separately
- Integer registers are saved/loaded always, like before
- FPU registers are only saved during a context switch:
- Save ONLY if FPU is dirty
- Restore always if FPU has been used (not in FSTATE_OFF, FSTATE_INIT)
- Remove all lazy-FPU related logic from the macros, it is not needed