since mmap may exist in block_operations, but truncate may not,
moving mmap beforee truncate could make three struct more compatible
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
- Add mmap into file_operations and remove it from ioctl definitions.
- Add mm_map structure definitions to support future unmapping
- Modify all drivers to initialize the operations struct accordingly
Signed-off-by: Jukka Laitinen <jukkax@ssrc.tii.ae>
- Add truncate into file_operations
- Move truncate to be common for mountpt_operations and file_operations
- Modify all drivers to initialize the operations struct accordingly
Signed-off-by: Jukka Laitinen <jukkax@ssrc.tii.ae>
Fixes:
##[error]net/tun.c:837:13: error: conflicting types for 'tun_poll_expiry'
837 | static void tun_poll_expiry(FAR void *arg)
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
net/tun.c:196:13: note: previous declaration of 'tun_poll_expiry' was here
196 | static void tun_poll_expiry(wdparm_t arg);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
And
##[error]net/tun.c:881:57: error: passing argument 4 of 'wd_start' makes integer from pointer without a cast [-Werror=int-conversion]
881 | wd_start(&priv->txpoll, TUN_WDDELAY, tun_poll_expiry, priv);
| ^~~~
| |
| struct tun_device_s *
In file included from /github/workspace/sources/nuttx/include/nuttx/sched.h:41,
from /github/workspace/sources/nuttx/include/sched.h:34,
from /github/workspace/sources/nuttx/include/nuttx/arch.h:81,
from net/tun.c:60:
/github/workspace/sources/nuttx/include/nuttx/wdog.h:134:42: note: expected 'wdparm_t' {aka 'long unsigned int'} but argument is of type 'struct tun_device_s *'
134 | wdentry_t wdentry, wdparm_t arg);
| ~~~~~~~~~^~~
And
chip/cxd56_rtc.c: In function 'up_rtc_initialize':
##[error]chip/cxd56_rtc.c:358:3: error: too many arguments to function 'cxd56_rtc_initialize'
358 | cxd56_rtc_initialize(1, NULL);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
chip/cxd56_rtc.c:253:13: note: declared here
253 | static void cxd56_rtc_initialize(wdparm_t arg)
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
to save the preserved space(1KB) and also avoid the heap overhead
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
Change-Id: I694073f68e1bd63960cedeea1ddec441437be025
Resolution of Issue 619 will require multiple steps, this part of the first step in that resolution: Every call to nxsem_wait_uninterruptible() must handle the return value from nxsem_wait_uninterruptible properly. This commit is only for rwbuffer.c and those files under drivers/serial, drivers/timers, and drivers/usbdev.
This commit completes that step for all of the files under drivers/. Still remaining: All of the files under arch/.
Resolution of Issue 619 will require multiple steps, this part of the first step in that resolution: Every call to nxsem_wait_uninterruptible() must handle the return value from nxsem_wait_uninterruptible properly. This commit is only for those files under drivers/audio, drivers/net, and drivers/lcd.
Eliminated unused function tun_ipv6multicast(). This eliminates a warning from the build test:
net/tun.c:1061:13: warning: 'tun_ipv6multicast' defined but not used [-Wunused-function]
static void tun_ipv6multicast(FAR struct tun_device_s *priv)
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Remove the code duplication in tun_net_receive_tap and remove the unused filep field
* Shouldn't return -EBUSY in tun_write. Let the caller wait until the write buffer free
* Handle that write buffer is ready first correctly in tun_read
* Remove the unused tun_ipv6multicast
* Simplify EINTR/ECANCEL error handling
1. Add semaphore uninterruptible wait function
2 .Replace semaphore wait loop with a single uninterruptible wait
3. Replace all sem_xxx to nxsem_xxx
* Unify the void cast usage
1. Remove void cast for function because many place ignore the returned value witout cast
2. Replace void cast for variable with UNUSED macro
Squashed commit of the following:
Author: Gregory Nutt <gnutt@nuttx.org>
Ran nxstyle against many of the affected files. But this job was too big for today. Many of the network drivers under arch are highly non-compiant and generate many, many faults from nxstyle. Those will have to be visited again another day.
Author: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
This effects all network drivers as well as timing related portions of net/: devif_poll_tcp_timer shouldn't be skipped in the multiple card case. devif_timer will be called multiple time in one period if the multiple card exist, the elapsed time calculated for the first callback is right, but the flowing callback in the same period is wrong(very short) because the global variable g_polltimer is used in the calculation. So let's pass the delay time to devif_timer and remove g_polltimer.
arch/: Removed all references to CONFIG_DISABLE_POLL. The standard POSIX poll() can not longer be disabled.
sched/ audio/ crypto/: Removed all references to CONFIG_DISABLE_POLL. The standard POSIX poll() can not longer be disabled.
Documentation/: Removed all references to CONFIG_DISABLE_POLL. The standard POSIX poll() can not longer be disabled.
fs/: Removed all references to CONFIG_DISABLE_POLL. The standard POSIX poll() can not longer be disabled.
graphics/: Removed all references to CONFIG_DISABLE_POLL. The standard POSIX poll() can not longer be disabled.
net/: Removed all references to CONFIG_DISABLE_POLL. The standard POSIX poll() can not longer be disabled.
drivers/: Removed all references to CONFIG_DISABLE_POLL. The standard POSIX poll() can not longer be disabled.
include/, syscall/, wireless/: Removed all references to CONFIG_DISABLE_POLL. The standard POSIX poll() can not longer be disabled.
configs/: Remove all references to CONFIG_DISABLE_POLL. Standard POSIX poll can no longer be disabled.
This makes the user interface a little hostile. People thing of an MTU of 1500 bytes, but the corresponding packet is really 1514 bytes (including the 14 byte Ethernet header). A more friendly solution would configure the MTU (as before), but then derive the packet buffer size by adding the MAC header length. Instead, we define the packet buffer size then derive the MTU.
The MTU is not common currency in networking. On the wire, the only real issue is the MSS which is derived from MTU by subtracting the IP header and TCP header sizes (for the case of TCP). Now it is derived for the PKTSIZE by subtracting the IP header, the TCP header, and the MAC header sizes. So we should be all good and without the recurring 14 byte error in MTU's and MSS's.
Squashed commit of the following:
Trivial update to fix some spacing issues.
net/: Rename several macros containing _MTU to _PKTSIZE.
net/: Rename CONFIG_NET_SLIP_MTU to CONFIG_NET_SLIP_PKTSIZE and similarly for CONFIG_NET_TUN_MTU. These are not the MTU which does not include the size of the link layer header. These are the full size of the packet buffer memory (minus any GUARD bytes).
net/: Rename CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN_MTU to CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN_PKTSIZE and similarly for CONFIG_NET_TUN_MTU. These are not the MTU which does not include the size of the link layer header. These are the full size of the packet buffer memory (minus any GUARD bytes).
net/: Rename CONFIG_NET_ETH_MTU to CONFIG_NET_ETH_PKTSIZE. This is not the MTU which does not include the size of the link layer header. This is the full size of the packet buffer memory (minus any GUARD bytes).
net/: Rename the file d_mtu in the network driver structure to d_pktsize. That value saved there is not the MTU. The packetsize is the memory large enough to hold the maximum packet PLUS the size of the link layer header. The MTU does not include the link layer header.