pthread_exit will be called recursive when pthread_cancel
or other cleanup operation with syscalls that support
cancellation, to avoid this by mark current tcb flag as
TCB_FLAG_CANCEL_DOING instead of TCB_FLAG_CANCEL_PENDING.
Signed-off-by: Huang Qi <huangqi3@xiaomi.com>
Drop to user-space in kernel/protected build with up_pthread_exit,
now all pthread_cleanup functions executed in user mode.
* A new syscall SYS_pthread_exit added
* A new tcb flag TCB_FLAG_CANCEL_DOING added
* up_pthread_exit implemented for riscv/arm arch
Signed-off-by: Huang Qi <huangqi3@xiaomi.com>
since there are situation which send singal to idle thread already,
CONFIG_SCHED_CHILD_STATUS=y
CONFIG_SCHED_HAVE_PARENT=y
Signo SIGCHLD will send to parent group, when child exit
Change-Id: Iceb2ac41948c1c3418839a3b5de70985d48c75d1
Signed-off-by: ligd <liguiding1@xiaomi.com>
Otherwise, long-sleeping system calls using nxsig_timedwait
are not actually interrupted.
Tested with "ntpcstop" using lm3s6965-ek:qemu-protected config.
Summary:
- This commit changes spinlock APIs (spin_lock_irqsave/spin_unlock_irqrestore)
- In the previous implementation, the global spinlock (i.e. g_irq_spin) was used.
- This commit allows to use caller specific spinlock but also supports to use
g_irq_spin for backword compatibility (In this case, NULL must be specified)
Impact:
- None
Testing:
- Tested with the following configurations
- spresnse:wifi, spresense:wifi_smp
- esp32-devkitc:smp (QEMU), sabre6-quad:smp (QEMU)
- maxi-bit:smp (QEMU), sim:smp
- stm32f4discovery:wifi
Signed-off-by: Masayuki Ishikawa <Masayuki.Ishikawa@jp.sony.com>
the action can't be dynamically allocated in any irq handler
so it's important to let the user extend the number as needed
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
Change-Id: Id30c5d93003e63514c24f2ca0df2f634c4c63c5f
sched/signal/sig_timedwait.c:
* nxsig_timedwait(): Fix typo in comment:
"is store din" -> "is stored in"
include/nuttx/signal.h:
* Fix same typo in extern declaration of nxsig_timedwait().
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)
to save the preserved space(1KB) and also avoid the heap overhead
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
Change-Id: I694073f68e1bd63960cedeea1ddec441437be025
1.Don't preallocate sigaction list since it's used only in the task context
2.Reduce the preserved item which is used only in the task context from 16 to 4
The total memory decrease from 1280B to 480B
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
Change-Id: Ib5d5a7365c7d443fc0e99c0d3ea943e85f67ca8c
- Remove per-thread errno from the TCB structure (pterrno)
- Remove get_errno() and set_errno() as functions. The macros are still available as stubs and will be needed in the future if we need to access the errno from a different address environment (KERNEL mode).
- Add errno value to the tls_info_s structure definitions
- Move sched/errno to libs/libc/errno. Replace old TCB access to the errno with TLS access to the errno.
This commit resolves issue #620:
Remove CONFIG_CAN_PASS_STRUCTS #620
The configuration option CONFIG_CAN_PASS_STRUCTS was added many years ago to support an old version of the SDCC compiler. That compiler is currently used only with the Z80 and Z180 targets. The limitation of that old compiler was that it could not pass structures or unions as either inputs or outputs. For example:
#ifdef CONFIG_CAN_PASS_STRUCTS
struct mallinfo mallinfo(void);
#else
int mallinfo(FAR struct mallinfo *info);
#endif
And even leads to violation of a few POSIX interfaces like:
#ifdef CONFIG_CAN_PASS_STRUCTS
int sigqueue(int pid, int signo, union sigval value);
#else
int sigqueue(int pid, int signo, FAR void *sival_ptr);
#endif
This breaks the 1st INVIOLABLES rule:
Strict POSIX compliance
-----------------------
o Strict conformance to the portable standard OS interface as defined at
OpenGroup.org.
o A deeply embedded system requires some special support. Special
support must be minimized.
o The portable interface must never be compromised only for the sake of
expediency.
o Expediency or even improved performance are not justifications for
violation of the strict POSIX interface
Also, it appears that the current SDCC compilers have resolve this issue and so, perhaps, this is no longer a problem: z88dk/z88dk#1132
NOTE: This commit cannot pass the PR checks because it depends on matching changes to the apps/ directory.
* tools/nxstyle: Added logic to parse section headers (like Included files, Pre-processor Definitions, etc.) and to assure that the section headers are correct for the file type. Also (1) verify that #include appears only in the 'Included Files' section and that (2) #define only occurs in the Pre-processor definition section.
Right now, there are several places where that rule is not followed. I think most of these are acceptable so these failures only generate warnings, not errors. The warning means that we need to go look at the offending #define or #include and decide if it is a acceptable usage or not.