Follow the POSIX description.
SIGTSTP should be sent when the Ctrl-Z characters is encountered, not SIGSTP.
Testing:
Built with hifive1-revb:nsh (CONFIG_SERIAL_TERMIOS=y, CONFIG_SIG_DEFAULT=y and CONFIG_TTY_SIGTSTP=y)
- Turn some macros into functions
- Implement some type-agnostic functions.
(Just use __builtin_xxx)
- Add some missing function prototypes
(Just prototypes, not actually implemented in this commit)
to avoid FILE pointer change after this commit:
commit b0797263ca
Author: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
Date: Thu Aug 13 18:17:29 2020 +0800
libc/stdio: Allocate file_struct dynamically
1.Reduce the default size of task_group_s(~512B each task)
2.Scale better between simple and complex application
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
Endian-ness issues are mind boggling sometimes. I have been confused by the logic in inet_ntop() a few times so I thought I would add some comments so that I (and others) will understand the endian-ness issues in the future. No change to logic, only comments changed.
Move sched/task/task/task_gettid.c to libs/libc/unistd/lib_gettid.c. gettid() is a dumb wrapper around getpid(). It is wasteful of resources to support TWO systme calls, one for getpid() and one for gettid(). Instead, move gettid() in the C library where it calls the single sysgtem call, getpid(). Much cleaner.
base/time/time_exploded_posix.cc:190:14: error: ‘struct tm’ has no member named ‘tm_zone’; did you mean ‘tm_mon’?
190 | timestruct.tm_zone = nullptr; // not a POSIX field, so mktime/timegm ignore
| ^~~~~~~
| tm_mon
Change-Id: I9f93e63b50c0692a7a2bfc47abd9d07aa2c8e8db
Signed-off-by: chao.an <anchao@xiaomi.com>
Modify reason:
When build Nuttx SIM, in x86_64 system:
Compile with gcc option '-m64' (default):
sizeof(double_t) = 8
sizeof(double) = 8
Compile with gcc option '-mx32':
sizeof(double_t) = 8
sizeof(double) = 8
Compile with gcc option '-m32':
sizeof(double_t) = 12 // long double
sizeof(double) = 8
When use '-m32', and print sth. like this:
printf("%f\n", (double)3.0);
SIM will print out: nan
This is because sizeof(double_t) is not equal with double.
Resolve:
replace all double_t to double in libs/libc/stdio.
As a user of '-m32', you should know double_t is one type
long double, and len is 12. And you use use '%lf' to print.
like:
printf("%lf\n", (double_t)3.0);
Currently we don't support '%lf'.
Change-Id: I9b9d11853140d5296dd80416c8ed6a260a9d2d9c
Signed-off-by: ligd <liguiding1@xiaomi.com>
In some cases, when NuttX configuration changes and this makes the
object list used to build one of the .a libraries change as well,
since the command used to build it is "ar crs" and this simply appends
the list of object files, the library could still include object
files from prior builds. This commit modifies the ARCHIVE macro to
erase the .a file if it already exists.
Since in some cases this behavior was actually expected (object
files from a subdirectory were appended to a library created one
level above) I added a ARCHIVE_ADD which works as ARCHIVE did.
This change should greatly improve behavior of building after
configuration changes.
1.Reduce the default size of task_group_s(~512B each task)
2.Scale better between simple and complex application
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
Change-Id: Ia872137504fddcf64d89c48d6f0593d76d582710
and enable on sim as a demo. Here is the paper:
ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/summit/2003/Stackguard.pdf
Signed-off-by: qiaowei <qiaowei@xiaomi.com>
Change-Id: I1926936328dad54eee16b322dcaad0b42f9c4a62
drivers/net/ftmac100.c, libs/libc/stdlib/lib_aligned_alloc.c
A continuation of PRs #1507, #1510, and #1512. See Issue #1481 for additional information.
Found by clang-check:
modlib/modlib_sections.c:93:3: warning: Value stored to 'buffer' is never read
buffer = loadinfo->iobuffer;
^ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1 warning generated.