This is not the right place to modify DMA memory protection values.
Why not? These are designed to protect other AMP mode instances. Opening
the entire SoC's memory for the USB DMA kind of defeats this purpose.
Also, the driver cannot know how to configure these registers correctly,
only opening up the whole SoC "works".
armv8-r/arm_gicv3.c: In function 'gic_validate_dist_version':
armv8-r/arm_gicv3.c:730:9: warning: format '%x' expects argument of type 'unsigned int', but argument 3 has type 'uint32_t' {aka 'long unsigned int'} [-Wformat=]
730 | sinfo("GICD_TYPER = 0x%x\n", typer);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~
| |
| uint32_t {aka long unsigned int}
armv8-r/arm_gicv3.c:730:26: note: format string is defined here
730 | sinfo("GICD_TYPER = 0x%x\n", typer);
| ~^
| |
| unsigned int
| %lx
Signed-off-by: chao an <anchao@lixiang.com>
Fully linked apps take less storage and are efficient to load. This
is to enable them for rv-vrit configurations in KERNEL build.
Changes:
- arch/risc-v/Kconfig select BINFMT_ELF_EXECUTABLE for QEMU-RV
- boards/risc-v/qemu-rv/rv-virt/configs
- knsh32/defconfig enable ELF_EXECUTABLE, LIBM, OSTEST
- knsh64/defconfig enable ELF_EXECUTABLE, LIBM, OSTEST
- ksmp64/defconfig enable ELF_EXECUTABLE, LIBM, OSTEST
- knetnsh64/defconfig enable ELF_EXECUTABLE, LIBM, OSTEST
- knetnsh64_smp/defconfig enable ELF_EXECUTABLE, LIBM, OSTEST
Additions:
- boards/risc-v/qemu-rv/rv-virt/scripts/
- gnu-elf.ld apps linker script
The ARCH_TEXT_VBASE of knsh32 is set to same as that of 64bit to reuse
the apps linker script.
Signed-off-by: Yanfeng Liu <yfliu2008@qq.com>
Previously apps in kernel build are partially linked, thus are
big and inefficient. This enables full link for kernel mode apps
to reduce size and speed up loading.
Changes:
- arch/risc-v/Kconfig select HAVE_ELF_EXECUTABLE for K230
- boards/../scripts/Make.defs adjust LDELFLAGS
- boards/../knsh/defconfig enable BINFMT_ELF_EXECUTABLE
Additions:
- boards/../scripts/gnu-elf.ld apps linker script
Signed-off-by: Yanfeng Liu <yfliu2008@qq.com>
The RT-Timer thread may call the `start_rt_timer` function. This
function gets the spinlock with interrupts disabled to ensure
exclusive access. However, this was already being performed in the
RT-Timer thread, causing a deadlock.
Following up the 'Espressif HAL fullly integration for ESP32s2/s3'
changes in https://github.com/apache/nuttx/pull/11428
There are few missing interrupt type constants need update. So
update them to avoid the build error.
Usually the startup script is placed under /etc. The contents of the etc directory
are compiled and linked with Nuttx binary in the form of romfs. After startup,
it will be mounted by Nsh.
etc is generated by the different boards, that use genromfs and xxd tools to generate
and compile it into the Nuttx, for example: boards/arm/at32/at32f437-mini/tool/mkromfs.sh
The more common method is etc image generated from the content in the corresponding
board/arch/board/board/src/etc directory, and added by Makefile for example:
boards/sim/sim/sim/src/etc.
But in kernel/protected mode, Nuttx kernel and apps are run in different privileged/
non-privileged mode or the isolated binarys, so as that nsh should use syscall to
access Nuttx kernel by exported API. In this scenario, nsh can not mount the etc image
content, because that is generated in board and as a part of Nuttx kernel.
changes:
- move etc romfs mount from nsh to Nuttx, but keep the script to parse and execute.
- move and rename the related CONFIG, move customized nsh_romfsimg.h to etc_romfs.c
in boards, and no need declaration for romfs_img/romfs_img_len.
This commit changes and updates all configurations in Nuttx arch/board as much as possible,
but if any missing, please refer to the following simple guide:
- rename CONFIG_NSH_ROMFSETC to CONFIG_ETC_ROMFS, and delete CONFIG_NSH_ARCHROMFS in defconfig
- rename the etc romfs mount configs, for example CONFIG_NSH_FATDEVNO to CONFIG_ETC_FATDEVNO
- move customized nsh_romfsimg.h to etc_romfs.c in board/arch/board/board/src and no need
declaration for romfs_img/romfs_img_len.
- delete default nsh_romfsimg.h, if ROMFSETC is enabled, should generate and compile etc_romfs.c
in board/arch/board/board/src.
Signed-off-by: fangxinyong <fangxinyong@xiaomi.com>
Note: This implementation is a bit more relaxed than what we do for
non-cmake builds. Mainly because I'm not familiar enough with cmake
to mirror what the non-cmake version does.
Current LITEX_LAST_IRQ looks like a typo that blocks compilation of
`arty_a7/knsh` configuration.
This fixes the build but I have no such device for test.
Found it was LITEX_IRQ_LAST before commit #ee84ea3 so likely typo was
introduced by then.
Signed-off-by: Yanfeng Liu <yfliu2008@qq.com>
Add ARCH_CHIP_QEMU_TRUSTZONE to enable/disable the TrustZone
support beacause qemu also support enable/disable Arm Security
Extensions: https://qemu-project.gitlab.io/qemu/system/arm/virt.html
when launch.
Signed-off-by: Bowen Wang <wangbowen6@xiaomi.com>
The implementation of the RISC-V Timer for BL808 SoC is incomplete. This PR implements the BL808 RISC-V Timer by calling OpenSBI. The code is derived from NuttX for RISC-V QEMU.
The implementation of `up_timer_initialize` with OpenSBI is explained in this article: https://lupyuen.github.io/articles/nim#appendix-opensbi-timer-for-nuttx
Changes:
- Documentation/platforms/risc-v/k230 revised for both modes
- arch/risc-v/include/k230/irq.h add S-mode IRQs
- under arch/risc-v/src/k230 folder:
- Make.defs drop use of k230_exception_m.S
- hardware/k230_clint.h add S-mode defs, revised freq
- k230_head.S unified flat/kernel mode support
- k230_irq.c add S-mode support with debug dump
- k230_mm_init.c revised for K230 S-mode
- k230_start.c revised for flat/s-mode,
- arch/risc-v/src/k230/k230_timerisr.c unified flat/s-mode support.
- under boards/risc-v/k230/canmv230 folder:
- configs/nsh/defconfig fix RAM size
- include/board_memorymap.h cleanup for S-mode
- src/.gitignore ignore romfs_boot.c
- src/Makefile add romfs support
Renames:
- under boards/risc-v/k230/canmv230/src/ folder:
- canmv_init.c from k230_appinit.c making room for more k230 devices
Dropped:
- under arch/risc-v/src/k230/
- k230_exception_m.S as hybrid mode not ready yet.
New files in boards/riscv/k230/canmv230:
- configs/knsh/defconfig S-mode config
- scripts/ld-kernel.script S-mode linker script
- src/romfs.h User space ROMFS defs needed in S-mode
- src/romfs_stub.c Stub ROMFS image
Signed-off-by: Yanfeng Liu <yfliu2008@qq.com>
hostfs has its copies of some of nuttx definitions with different
names to avoid conflicting with the host OS definitions.
sometimes people only modifies one of them and forgets updating
another. eg. https://github.com/apache/nuttx/pull/11445
this commit introduces some assertions to detect that kind of
mistakes.
This is to align with ARCH_KMAP_VBASE by source codes.
It also fixes fake warnings from `tools/refresh.sh`.
Signed-off-by: Yanfeng Liu <yfliu2008@qq.com>
By integrating the Espressif`s HAL repository into the current
ESP32-S2 implementation on NuttX, it is possible to call functions
that makes it easier to setup the registers of the ESP32-S2,
enabling the usage of common Espressif drivers.
By integrating the Espressif`s HAL repository into the current
ESP32-S3 implementation on NuttX, it is possible to call functions
that make it easier to set up the registers of the ESP32-S3 and
enables the usage of common Espressif drivers. Please note that
Espressif's HAL repository was already being used for the Wi-Fi
driver. Then, this commit includes other source files to be used
by other drivers other than Wi-Fi and reorganize the build process.
This lower-half WS2812 LED driver uses the RMT peripheral of the
Espressif's SoCs to drive the RGB addressable LEDs. Compared to
the SPI-based implementation, it is faster!
The lower-half implementation of the RMT character driver based on
Espressif HAL enables using the RMT peripheral of ESP32, ESP32-S2
and ESP32-S3 as a common xtensa-based Espressif driver.
The RMT packages on Espressif SoCs are 4-byte long and are known as
"items". Please check the Techinal Reference Manual of the chip to
obtain more details.