arch: Allocate the space from the beginning in up_stack_frame
and modify the affected portion:
1.Correct the stack dump and check
2.Allocate tls_info_s by up_stack_frame too
3.Move the stack fork allocation from arch to sched
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
All supported arch uses a push-down stack:
The stack grows toward lower addresses in memory. The stack pointer
register points to the lowest, valid working address (the "top" of
the stack). Items on the stack are referenced as positive(include zero)
word offsets from sp.
Which means that for stack in the [begin, begin + size):
1.The initial SP point to begin + size
2.push equals sub and then store
3.pop equals load and then add
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
That field is never used and, in most cases, is never initialized correctly.
This should have no impact to anything with the possible exception of free-running drivers.
Verified using CI builds only.
Several licenses were missed in the initial work
David Sidrane has submitted the ICLA and we can migrate the licenses
to Apache.
Gregory Nutt has submitted the SGA and we can migrate the licenses
to Apache.
Signed-off-by: Alin Jerpelea <alin.jerpelea@sony.com>
Abdelatif Guettouche has submitted the ICLA and we can migrate the licenses
to Apache.
Gregory Nutt has submitted the SGA and we can migrate the licenses
to Apache.
Signed-off-by: Alin Jerpelea <alin.jerpelea@sony.com>
Summary:
- During repeating ostest with sabre-6quad:smp (QEMU),
I noticed that pthread_rwlock_test sometimes stops
- Finally, I found that nxtask_exit() released a critical
section too early before context switching which resulted in
selecting inappropriate TCB
- This commit fixes this issue by moving nxsched_resume_scheduler()
from nxtask_exit() to up_exit() and also removing
spin_setbit() and spin_clrbit() from nxtask_exit()
because the caller holds a critical section
- To be consistent with non-SMP cases, the above changes
were done for all CPU architectures
Impact:
- This commit affects all CPU architectures regardless of SMP
Testing:
- Tested with ostest with the following configs
- sabre-6quad:smp (QEMU, dev board), sabre-6quad:nsh (QEMU)
- spresense:wifi_smp
- sim:smp, sim:ostest
- maix-bit:smp (QEMU)
- esp32-devkitc:smp (QEMU)
- lc823450-xgevk:rndis
Signed-off-by: Masayuki Ishikawa <Masayuki.Ishikawa@jp.sony.com>
root@212cf3f52994:/tools# p32-gcc -mlong32 -dM -E - < /dev/null | grep "__INT.*_TYPE__"|sort
#define __INT16_TYPE__ short int
#define __INT32_TYPE__ long int
#define __INT64_TYPE__ long long int
#define __INT8_TYPE__ signed char
#define __INTMAX_TYPE__ long long int
#define __INTPTR_TYPE__ int
#define __INT_FAST16_TYPE__ int
#define __INT_FAST32_TYPE__ int
#define __INT_FAST64_TYPE__ long long int
#define __INT_FAST8_TYPE__ int
#define __INT_LEAST16_TYPE__ short int
#define __INT_LEAST32_TYPE__ long int
#define __INT_LEAST64_TYPE__ long long int
#define __INT_LEAST8_TYPE__ signed char
root@212cf3f52994:/tools#
and remove the special handling in the stack dump
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
Change-Id: Ia1ef9a427bd4c7f6cee9838d0445f29cfaca3998
EXTRAFLAGS is already applied to *FLAGS in board's Make.defs (and
it applies to whole build, not just arch-code). EXTRAFLAGS is passed
around each make call to the complete build.
KDEFINE is already added to EXTRAFLAGS in main Makefile so no need
to add it again in arch-level Makefile
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