Create the nuttx.asm in the disassembly format using the objdump program.
NOTE:
'>', objdump doesn't take arguments for output file,
but result is printed to standard out, and is redirected.
Signed-off-by: fanjiangang <fanjiangang@lixiang.com>
Signed-off-by: chao an <anchao@lixiang.com>
This PR updates the Docker Image for NuttX CI, so that it builds Rust Apps correctly for QEMU RISC-V 64-bit. We add the Rust Target for `riscv64gc-unknown-none-elf` to the Docker Image.
In the next PR, we will call the Updated Docker Image to [compile the Rust App `leds_rust`](https://github.com/apache/nuttx/pull/12852), at every run of NuttX CI. This will validate whether Rust Apps are built correctly for QEMU RISC-V 64-bit.
Modified Files:
`tools/ci/docker/linux/Dockerfile`: Add Rust Target `riscv64gc-unknown-none-elf` for Docker CI
`tools/ci/platforms/ubuntu.sh`: Same as above, but for Ubuntu CI
`tools/ci/platforms/msys2.sh`: Same as above, but for MSYS2 CI
This PR fixes the build for Rust Apps and D Apps on QEMU RISC-V. Previously the Rust Build selected the [incorrect Rust Target riscv64i-unknown-none-elf](https://lupyuen.github.io/articles/rust5#rust-target-is-incorrect). Now the Rust Build selects the correct Rust Target: riscv64gc-unknown-none-elf.
This PR also fixes the 32-bit RISC-V Target for D Apps. D Targets ("riscv32") are named differently from Rust Targets ("riscv32gc"), this PR restores the correct Target Names.
Note that Rust Apps won't build correctly for QEMU RISC-V 32-bit. This requires a [Rust Custom Target for riscv32gc](https://lupyuen.github.io/articles/rust4#custom-target-for-rust), which will make the NuttX Makefiles much more complicated.
Also note that `hello_d` won't build correctly for 64-bit `rv-virt:nsh64`. To date, NuttX has never supported 64-bit RISC-V for D Apps.
Modified Files:
`tools/Rust.defs`: Rename the RISC-V ISA `imafdc` to `gc` for Rust Targets
`tools/D.defs`: Exclude the RISC-V ISA for D Targets
Rust/D support for RISC-V is broken after https://github.com/apache/nuttx/pull/11549,
since the target triple is quite different bewteen Rust/D toolchain and GCC,
only few RISC-V targets are supported by Rust toolchain now, so it's better to
construct target triple in Rust.defs/D.defs for RISC-V.
tools/testbuild.sh
added option -N Use CMake with Ninja as the backend.
updated help.
added date to print startup board
added HOST=Msys
github/workflows/build.yml
added option -N job docker
This does the following:
1. Fetches mkimage_imx8 (same used with imx9) source code
2. Fetches the ELE / AHAB binary
3. Extracts the ELE / AHAB binary
4. Compiles the mkimage with hostcc
5. Utilizes the mkimage tool to create a bootable SD image,
combining the ELE / AHAB image with the NuttX bootloader
6. dd is used to prepend empty space in place of BL31
7. Outputs sdimage.img which is a bootable binary
8. Removes all binaries, sources code images that have been
downloaded
Signed-off-by: Eero Nurkkala <eero.nurkkala@offcode.fi>
The Simple Boot feature for Espressif chips is a method of booting
that doesn't depend on a 2nd stage bootloader. Its not the
intention to replace a 2nd stage bootloader such as MCUboot and
ESP-IDF bootloader, but to have a minimal and straight-forward way
of booting, and also simplify the building.
This commit also removes deprecated code and makes this bootloader
configuration as default for esp32 targets and removes the need
for running 'make bootloader' command for it.
Signed-off-by: Almir Okato <almir.okato@espressif.com>
For newer devices, IDF bootloader is not supported because the
devices are able to boot directly into NuttX or use MCUBoot to
enable OTA and security features.
Need to distinguish between 32bit and 64bit registers, format the gdb reply message using struct.pack with correct format.
'<I' is used for 32bit registers, '<Q' for 64bit
Do not raise exeption for unrecognized registers in log, since they are
not used.
Signed-off-by: Xu Xingliang <xuxingliang@xiaomi.com>
*Note:* ldmd2 is ldc2-wrapper, allow using dmd frontend flags.
This support may be extended to gdc (gnu) if nuttx developers demand it
or are interested in it.
The Simple Boot feature for Espressif chips is a method of booting
that doesn't depend on a 2nd stage bootloader. Its not the
intention to replace a 2nd stage bootloader such as MCUboot and
ESP-IDF bootloader, but to have a minimal and straight-forward way
of booting, and also simplify the building.
This commit also removes deprecated code and makes this bootloader
configuration as default for esp32s2 targets and removes the need
for running 'make bootloader' command for it.
Signed-off-by: Almir Okato <almir.okato@espressif.com>
This provides a capable bootloader that may be run from OCRAM.
The OCRAM contains regions that are always zero, so the linker
file avoids those with best effort.
iMX9 infrastructure expects:
- 0x20480000 (Start of OCRAM, AHAB)
- 0x2049a000 (NuttX or SPL)
- 0x204e0000 (ARM Trustzone, not used)
When started from SD-card, the offsets are:
- 0x1f000 with AHAB
- 0xa000 without AHAB
Signed-off-by: Eero Nurkkala <eero.nurkkala@offcode.fi>
fix CI compilation errors:
github/workspace/sources/apps/database/sqlite/sqlite/configure: line 5204: /usr/bin/file: No such file or directory
/github/workspace/sources/apps/database/sqlite/sqlite/configure: line 10376: tclsh: command not found
/github/workspace/sources/apps/database/sqlite/sqlite/configure: line 10812: tclsh: command not found
/github/workspace/sources/apps/database/sqlite/sqlite/configure: line 10826: tclsh: command not found
configure: WARNING: Can't find Tcl configuration definitions
configure: WARNING: *** Without Tcl the regression tests cannot be executed ***
configure: WARNING: *** Consider using --with-tcl=... to define location of Tcl ***
make[4]: warning: -j0 forced in submake: resetting jobserver mode.
/github/workspace/sources/apps/database/sqlite/sqlite/tool/cktclsh.sh: 5: tclsh: not found
make[4]: *** [Makefile:793: has_tclsh84] Error 1
make[4]: Target 'sqlite3.c' not remade because of errors.
make[3]: *** [Makefile:52: context] Error 2
make[2]: *** [Makefile:53: /github/workspace/sources/apps/database/sqlite_context] Error 2
make[2]: Target 'context_all' not remade because of errors.
make[1]: *** [Makefile:175: context] Error 2
make: *** [tools/Unix.mk:452: /github/workspace/sources/apps/.context] Error 2
Signed-off-by: yinshengkai <yinshengkai@xiaomi.com>
This patch fixes the issue reported by PR #12345 where the file
path existent in the second line of each source file on NuttX.
Sometimes the path could be too long and could raise a nxstyle
issue during the CI test.
Signed-off-by: Alan C. Assis <acassis@gmail.com>
* Extends tools/configure.sh default appdir search paths.
* Search for apps in ../nuttx-apps and ../nuttx-apps.git locations.
* This allows -a parameter skip when nuttx-apps or nuttx-apps.git is used.
Signed-off-by Tomasz 'CeDeROM' CEDRO <tomek@cedro.info>
This fixes names of program entry and linker script files so that to
support building kernel mode apps using CMake and export package.
flat and protected mode should be the same as before.
Signed-off-by: Yanfeng Liu <yfliu2008@qq.com>
The Simple Boot feature for Espressif chips is a method of booting
that doesn't depend on a 2nd stage bootloader. Its not the
intention to replace a 2nd stage bootloader such as MCUboot and
ESP-IDF bootloader, but to have a minimal and straight-forward way
of booting, and also simplify the building.
This commit also removes deprecated code and makes this bootloader
configuration as default for esp32s3 targets and removes the need
for running 'make bootloader' command for it.
Other related fix, but not directly to Simple Boot:
- Instrumentation is required to run from IRAM to support it during
initialization. `is_eco0` function also needs to run from IRAM.
- `rtc.data` section placement was fixed.
- Provide arch-defined interfaces for efuses, in order to decouple
board config level from arch-defined values.
Signed-off-by: Almir Okato <almir.okato@espressif.com>
This disables the leading spaces removal for block comments to
avoid changing well-formatted blocks.
Based on test with uncrusity 0.72.0+dfsg1-2 on Ubuntu 22.04, the
leading spaces of block comment lines are unexpectedly removed by
current version w/o this patch.
Signed-off-by: Yanfeng Liu <yfliu2008@qq.com>
This patch supports listing configs for a given board like
- `tools/configure.sh -L sama5`
- `tools/configure.sh -L rv-virt`
- `tools/configure.sh -L virt`
Signed-off-by: Yanfeng Liu <yfliu2008@qq.com>
Extracting global variable information using scripts:
kasan_global.py:
1. Extract the global variable information provided by the -- param asan globals=1 option
2. Generate shadow regions for global variable out of bounds detection
Makefile:
1. Implement multiple links, embed the shadow area into the program, and call it by the Kasan module
Signed-off-by: W-M-R <mike_0528@163.com>