clock/clock_settime.c: In function ‘clock_settime’:
clock/clock_settime.c:120:45: warning: passing argument 1 of ‘clock_timekeeping_set_wall_time’
discards ‘const’ qualifier from pointer target type [-Wdiscarded-qualifiers]
120 | ret = clock_timekeeping_set_wall_time(tp);
| ^~
In file included from clock/clock_settime.c:37:
sched/clock/clock_timekeeping.h:40:58: note: expected ‘struct timespec *’
but argument is of type ‘const struct timespec *’
40 | int clock_timekeeping_set_wall_time(FAR struct timespec *ts);
|
Signed-off-by: chao.an <anchao@xiaomi.com>
The "p" format specifier already prepends the pointer address with
"0x" when printing.
Signed-off-by: Gustavo Henrique Nihei <gustavo.nihei@espressif.com>
since _exit may kill all sibling thread when
HAVE_GROUP_MEMBERS equal true. Regressed by:
commit 622677d4a1
Author: Ville Juven <ville.juven@unikie.com>
Date: Mon May 2 15:15:06 2022 +0300
libc: Implement exit, atexit, on_exit and cxa_exit on the user side
For CONFIG_BUILD_KERNEL using the sched/task/task_exithook implementation
will just not work. It calls user code with kernel privileges which is
a bit of a security issue.
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
For CONFIG_BUILD_KERNEL using the sched/task/task_exithook implementation
will just not work. It calls user code with kernel privileges which is
a bit of a security issue.
pthread_condclockwait() can not distinguish between interrupt and timeout,
which cause these API not follow POSIX:
pthread_rwlock_timedrdlock()
pthread_rwlock_timedwrlock()
pthread_condtimedwait()
POSIX:
Upon return from the signal handler the thread resumes waiting for
the condition variable as if it wasnot interrupted
These functions shall not return an error code of [EINTR].
Replacing nxsem_wait() with nxsem_clockwait_uninterruptible() can solve it.
Signed-off-by: jihandong <jihandong@xiaomi.com>
Deleting a task from another task's context will not do, so shut
this gate down for BUILD_KERNEL. In this case if a task wants another
task to terminate, it must ask the other task to politely kill itself.
Note: kthreads still need this, also, the kernel can delete a task
without asking.
1. fix typo spilock -> spinlock
2. fix build break
sched/sched_note.c: In function ‘note_spincommon’:
sched/sched_note.c:435:3: error: aggregate value used where an integer was expected
435 | note.nsp_value = (uint8_t)*spinlock;
| ^~~~
Signed-off-by: chao.an <anchao@xiaomi.com>
Summary:
- In case of SMP and ADDRENV, allocate current group for each cpu
- g_pid_current holds pid of the group and uses for addrenv switching
- allocate g_group_current for each cpu in stead of g_pid_current
- g_group_current is the array that pointed to the current task_group_s struct
Impact:
- ADDRENV=y and SMP=y
Testing:
- sabre-6quad:smp w/ qemu
- sabre-6quad:knsh w/ qemu
- sabre-6quad:knsh_smp w/ qemu (WIP)
Signed-off-by: Oki Minabe <minabe.oki@gmail.com>
If address environments are in use, it is not possible to simply
memcpy from from one process to another. The current implementation
of env_dup does precisely this and thus, it fails at once when it is
attempted between two user processes.
The solution is to use the kernel's heap as an intermediate buffer.
This is a simple, effective and common way to do a fork().
Obviously this is not needed for kernel processes.
if a pthread set attr is detach,and when call pthread_create,
new thread exit quikly,new thread's tcb be free,then pthread_create
use new thread's tcb will crash.
Signed-off-by: anjiahao <anjiahao@xiaomi.com>
pthread_join need check thread is DETACHED,
Whether to wait according to the result.And,
if a thread is DETACHED,it will not set a new
attr.
Signed-off-by: anjiahao <anjiahao@xiaomi.com>
The implementation of this feature is based on android systrace:
https://source.android.com/devices/tech/debug/ftrace
Application developers are more concerned about the performance of
the specified application section,
added two APIs to implement performance measurement:
void sched_note_begin(uintptr_t ip, FAR const char *buf);
void sched_note_end(uintptr_t ip, FAR const char *buf);
or
SCHED_NOTE_BEGIN(); /* defined to sched_note_begin(_THIS_IP_, __FUNCTION__) */
SCHED_NOTE_END(); /* defined to sched_note_end(_THIS_IP_, __FUNCTION__) */
Signed-off-by: chao.an <anchao@xiaomi.com>
When the initial proxy task is duplicated into the first user task,
the environment exists in kernel memory and this must be copied to user
memory.
The memory allocated for the new task was allocated with the parent's
priority which is incorrect. Use the new task's priority instead.
Follow-up for: #5753
- User mode allocator was used for setting up the environment. This
works in flat mode and probably in protected mode as well, as there
is always a a single user allocator present
- This does not work in kernel mode, where each user task has its own
heap allocator. Also, when the idle tasks environment is being set,
no allocator is ready and the system crashes at once.
Fix this by using the group allocators instead:
- Idle task is a kernel task, so its group is privileged
- Add group_realloc
- Use the group_malloc/realloc functions instead of kumm_malloc
Error: module/mod_insmod.c:203:3: error: 'strncpy' specified bound 16 equals destination size [-Werror=stringop-truncation]
203 | strncpy(modp->modname, modname, MODLIB_NAMEMAX);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
wqueue/kwork_thread.c: In function 'work_start_lowpri':
Error: wqueue/kwork_thread.c:212:22: error: '%lx' directive output may be truncated writing between 1 and 16 bytes into a region of size 14 [-Werror=format-truncation=]
212 | snprintf(args, 16, "0x%" PRIxPTR, (uintptr_t)wqueue);
local/local_sockif.c: In function 'local_getsockname':
Error: local/local_sockif.c:392:11: error: 'strncpy' specified bound depends on the length of the source argument [-Werror=stringop-overflow=]
392 | strncpy(unaddr->sun_path, conn->lc_path, namelen);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
chip/esp32_wifi_utils.c: In function 'esp_wifi_scan_event_parse':
Error: chip/esp32_wifi_utils.c:373:37: error: argument to 'sizeof' in 'memset' call is the same expression as the destination; did you mean to dereference it? [-Werror=sizeof-pointer-memaccess]
memset(ap_list_buffer, 0x0, sizeof(ap_list_buffer));
^
stdio/lib_fputs.c: In function 'fputs':
Error: stdio/lib_fputs.c:99:9: error: nonnull argument 's' compared to NULL [-Werror=nonnull-compare]
if (s == NULL || stream == NULL)
^
Error: stdio/lib_fputs.c:99:27: error: nonnull argument 'stream' compared to NULL [-Werror=nonnull-compare]
if (s == NULL || stream == NULL)
^
stdio/lib_vfprintf.c: In function 'vfprintf':
Error: stdio/lib_vfprintf.c:40:6: error: nonnull argument 'stream' compared to NULL [-Werror=nonnull-compare]
if (stream)
^
string/lib_strdup.c: In function 'strdup':
Error: string/lib_strdup.c:39:6: error: nonnull argument 's' compared to NULL [-Werror=nonnull-compare]
if (s)
^
string/lib_strndup.c: In function 'strndup':
Error: string/lib_strndup.c:56:6: error: nonnull argument 's' compared to NULL [-Werror=nonnull-compare]
if (s)
^
string/lib_strpbrk.c: In function 'strpbrk':
Error: string/lib_strpbrk.c:39:7: error: nonnull argument 'str' compared to NULL [-Werror=nonnull-compare]
if (!str || !charset)
^~~~
Error: string/lib_strpbrk.c:39:15: error: nonnull argument 'charset' compared to NULL [-Werror=nonnull-compare]
if (!str || !charset)
^~~~~~~~
string/lib_strrchr.c: In function 'strrchr':
Error: string/lib_strrchr.c:40:6: error: nonnull argument 's' compared to NULL [-Werror=nonnull-compare]
if (s)
^
Error: time/lib_asctimer.c:73:50: error: '%d' directive output may be truncated writing between 1 and 11 bytes into a region of size between 0 and 12 [-Werror=format-truncation=]
snprintf(buf, 26, "%.3s %.3s%3d %.2d:%.2d:%.2d %d\n",
^~
time/lib_asctimer.c:73:21: note: directive argument in the range [-2147481748, 2147483647]
snprintf(buf, 26, "%.3s %.3s%3d %.2d:%.2d:%.2d %d\n",
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
time/lib_asctimer.c:73:3: note: 'snprintf' output between 17 and 68 bytes into a destination of size 26
snprintf(buf, 26, "%.3s %.3s%3d %.2d:%.2d:%.2d %d\n",
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
g_wday_name[tp->tm_wday], g_mon_name[tp->tm_mon],
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
tp->tm_mday, tp->tm_hour, tp->tm_min, tp->tm_sec,
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1900 + tp->tm_year);
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
since the temporary kernel spawn proxy need duplicate file handler
from caller, please reference the follow source code for more info:
sched/task/task_posixspawn.c
sched/task/task_spawn.c
This reverts commit 5c5f1dec08.
Summary:
- I noticed that exiting task or pthread causes dataabort if ARCH_ADDRENV=y
- This commit fixes this issue by switching the addrenv correctly
Impact:
- CONFIG_ARCH_ADDRENV=y only
Testing:
- Tested with sabre-6quad:netknsh (not merged yet)
Signed-off-by: Masayuki Ishikawa <Masayuki.Ishikawa@jp.sony.com>