By:
1. Take out net_ip_binding_laddr/raddr macro
2. INET6_ADDRSTRLEN is long enough for all address buffer and no need to
add 0 to the end of buffer since inet_ntop will do so
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>
This PR adds support for PINE64 Star64 64-bit RISC-V SBC, based on StarFive JH7110 SoC. Most of the code is derived from NuttX for QEMU RISC-V (Kernel Mode). [The source files are explained in the articles here](https://github.com/lupyuen/nuttx-star64)
Modified Files:
boards/Kconfig: Added Star64 board
New Files in boards/risc-v/jh7110/star64:
src/jh7110_appinit.c: Startup Code
include/board.h: Star64 Definitions
include/board_memorymap.h: Memory Map
src/etc/init.d/rc.sysinit, rcS: Startup Script
src/.gitignore: Ignore the tmp filesystem
scripts/ld.script: Linker Script
scripts/Make.defs: Star64 Makefile
src/Makefile: Star64 Makefile
Kconfig: Star64 Config
configs/nsh/defconfig: NSH Build Config
Updated Documentation:
introduction/detailed_support.rst: Added StarFive JH7110 SoC and Star64 SBC
platforms/risc-v/jh7110/index.rst: New page for StarFive JH7110 SoC
platforms/risc-v/jh7110/boards/star64/index.rst: Building and booting NuttX for Star64
The enumeration process for composite and non-composite devices
has a lot of duplicate code. Treating the code for composite
devices as universal enumeration code can reduce redundant code.
Signed-off-by: zhangyuan21 <zhangyuan21@xiaomi.com>
Add documentation referring to sim:alsa defconfig, about how to
mount host system files in the simulator using `hostfs` and
playing them using the ALSA adapter.
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>
Both the device and the pipe used the FSNODEFLAG_TYPE_DRIVER type before,
and now add an independent pipe type
Signed-off-by: yinshengkai <yinshengkai@xiaomi.com>
replace *(.init_array .init_array.*) with KEEP(*(.init_array .init_array.*)).
The KEEP statement within a linker script will instruct the linker to keep the specified section, even if no symbols inside it are referenced. This statement is used within the SECTIONS section of the linker script. This becomes relevant when garbage collection is performed at link time, enabled by passing the --gc-sections switch to the linker. The KEEP statement instructs the linker to use the specified section as a root node when creating a dependency graph, looking for unused sections. Essentially forcing the section to be marked as used.
Signed-off-by: cuiziwei <cuiziwei@xiaomi.com>