.d directories are common for holding config and init scripts.
They are being ignored with the global *.d pattern which is meant to
ignore Make dependency files.
1.It make sense to let Toolchain.defs give the default value
2.The board can still change if the default isn't suitable
3.Avoid the same definition spread more than 200 Make.defs
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
Change-Id: Ic2649f1c7689bcf59c105ca8db61cad45b6e0e64
We already have a debug assert and a return error this warning
will fail builds that are not even using this ioctl.
Signed-off-by: Brennan Ashton <bashton@brennanashton.com>
- makes nsh reboot command work
Squashed commit of the following:
commit 5193f6ae9623bfb4d3bed4ecf3d0fb9ae1bfb6e8
Author: Adam Feuer <adam@starcat.io>
Date: Thu Jul 16 16:41:54 2020 -0700
removed conflict tag that was missed
- result of an incorrectly fixed bad merge
commit 731108ea7495655e96e516448887ca8c9ab354d1
Author: Adam Feuer <adam@starcat.io>
Date: Thu Jul 16 16:12:30 2020 -0700
implement system reset to make nsh reboot work
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Author: Adam Feuer <adam@starcat.io>
Date: Thu Jul 16 16:10:10 2020 -0700
add Kconfig setting for system reset
commit e7d5def8151821bf359c55c05ba1f59421b2371a
Author: Adam Feuer <adam@starcat.io>
Date: Thu Jul 16 15:51:35 2020 -0700
implement system reset to make nsh reboot work
Make.defs under board folder can still overwrite the default as needed
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
Change-Id: I1c300a8ace4b54d475ef8d398661ed65ca273a2e
The QuickFeather board added as an initial target.
These featrues are minimally implemented:
* Clock Configuration -- All clocking registers are defined and
configuration is used to setup the HSO, M4 Core, and M4 Perif
clocks. Additionally some clock debugging is stubbed for
bringing out clock paths to IO pins.
* UART -- The lowputc as well as the serial driver is implemnted
for the single UART device. Currently the configuration is
hard coded, but uses the proper interfaces to later fill in.
* SysTick -- The system tick timer is implemented and clocking
properly. Tickless mode is not yet implemented.
* Interrupts -- The interrupt system is implemented and verified
using the UART and SysTick systems.
* GPIO -- GPIO and IOMUX systems are defined and implemented.
This is verified using the UART as well as the Arch LED
system. The GPIO interupt system is stubbed out but not
implemented.
* Arch LEDS -- The blue LED as part of the RGB LED is configured
and attached to the Arch LED system. This indicates the device
coming online as well as when a hardfault is triggered.
Applications and Testing:
* There is a nsh configuration implemented that includes debug
features as well as the ostest, getprime, and mem test.
All of these have been run and verified.
Signed-off-by: Brennan Ashton <bashton@brennanashton.com>
so all boards support uClibc++/libc++ automatically
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
Change-Id: Ibe6fafbec57f7acb26ea6188a3e9923ea82295c5
otherwise the user is shocked that using cin/cout/cerr will crash the system
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
Change-Id: I453427261f3e2a6e60f7dd2398f7d3bd1043a0d5
Specify -mcmodel=large only on 64-bit case. (x86-64)
The code model is not available for 32-bit.
This fixes the following error:
MODULECC: chardev.c
cc1: error: code model 'large' not supported in the 32 bit mode
Makefile:79: recipe for target 'chardev.o' failed
since cxx initialization is controlled by CONFIG_HAVE_CXXINITIALIZE now
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
Change-Id: I39438dc3006d0a0b810052ecef50cd3c92f09d83
On Linux, we (ab)use the host compiler to compile binaries for NuttX.
Explicitly disable features which might be default on the host while
not available on NuttX.
On macOS, this is not necessary because we use a cross compiler,
which has safer defaults for our purpose, to build binaries to
run on NuttX. But this doesn't hurt either.
Namely, always use -mcmodel=large.
NuttX modules are loaded into the NuttX heap, which can be out of
range for 32-bit relocations generated with -mcmodel=small.
A possible alternative would be to use MAP_32BIT to allocate sim heap.
But I prefer this approach because it's very convenient for me to
be able to share modules between Linux and macOS sim.
Documentation/NuttX.html:
Documentation/README.html:
README.txt:
boards/README.txt:
Document initial support for the STM32G474 MCU and
B-G474E-DPOW1 Discovery kit was added in NuttX-9.1.