NuttX Release Notes =================== This file contains are the release notes for the NuttX (and apps) packages for every release. The text is just as was written at the time of release (with perhaps some corrected typos). Over the course of time, NuttX has used several different repositories: CVS, two SVN repositories, and currently a GIT repository. Therefore, revision information specific to an older repository may not be meaningful today. To make it easier to track there older versions in the current GIT repository, a GIT lightweight tag has been applied for each release. The tag name is the release name (for example, the release 6.27 has tag name "nuttx-6.27"). NuttX-0.1.0 ----------- This is the initial. This initial includes the complete NuttX RTOS with support for the Linux user mode simulation and the TI TMS320C5471 (Arm7) processor. Partial support for the 87C52 is included. This release has been verified on both the Linux user-mode and C5471 platforms using the test program under examples/ostest. Test results for the C5471 can be found in arch/c5471/doc/test-results.txt. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from March 9,2007. NuttX-0.1.1 ----------- This is the second release of NuttX. This release includes the following. See the ChangeLog for more detailed description of the changes. (1) General OS bugfixes (see the ChangeLog for details), (2) bugfixes for the TI TMS320C5471 (Arm7) platform (see the ChangeLog) (3) Complete support for the 87C52. (However, the 87C52 release is not stable enough for general usage). (4) Added the beginning of a shell call NuttShell (nsh) This release has been verified on the Linux user-mode platform, the Spectrum Digital TMS320C5471 EVM, and the PJRC 87C52 development board using the test program under examples/ostest. STATUS: The development status remains as ALPHA until further testing is performed. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from March 14, 2007. NuttX-0.1.2 ----------- This is the third release of NuttX. This release is primarily a bugfix release with minimal new features. See the ChangeLog for a more detailed description of the changes. (1) Several important OS and ARM7 bugfixes, (2) opendir(), closedir(), readdir(), etc. added (3) Added C5471 watchdog timer. (4) Created a shareable, serial driver. (5) Added 'ls' command to NuttShell (nsh) (6) Added a test of the round robin scheduler This release has been verified on the Linux user-mode platform, the Spectrum Digital TMS320C5471 EVM using the test program under examples/ostest. This tarball contains a CVS snapshot from March 19, 2007. NuttX-0.2.1 ----------- This is the fourth release of NuttX. This release adds adds support for a new platform, restructures many header files, and adds a few new features: (1) Support for Neuros OSD / DM320 (2) Restructuring of header files for better POSIX compliance (3) Added kill() (4) Added POSIX timers (5) bugfixes and documentation updates This release has been verified on the Linux user-mode platform, the Spectrum Digital TMS320C5471 EVM, and the Neuros OSD using the test program under examples/ostest. Because of the stability of these tests, the project status has been upgraded to 'beta.' This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from March 22, 2007. NuttX-0.2.2 ------------ This is the fifth release of NuttX. There is no major new functionality in this release. This release adds support for new pthread barrier APIs, changes the directory structure, to better handle different board configurations using the same processor architecture, and corrects a few defects. See the ChangeLog for a complete list of changes. This release has been verified on the Linux user-mode platform and the Neuros OSD using the test program under examples/ostest. There are no known, critical defects but the project development status remains at 'beta' status pending further test and evaluation. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from March 26, 2007. NuttX-0.2.3 ------------ This is the sixth release of NuttX. This release is primarily a bugfix release. Numerous problems were fixed as detailed in the change log. New functionality includes support for timed message queues. See the ChangeLog for a complete list of changes. This release has been verified on the Linux user-mode platform and the Neuros OSD using the test program under examples/ostest. The results of the testing is available in the source tree under configs/ntosd-dm320/doc/test-results. There are no known, critical defects but the project development status remains at 'beta' status pending further test and evaluation. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from March 29, 2007. NuttX-0.2.4 ------------ This is the 7th release of NuttX. This release is only to roll out build changes to better support different SoC's that use the same processor architecture. In particular, the two existing ARM architectures, c5471 and DM320 were combined into a single ARM directory. This was done in preparation for an LPC2148 port that is currently in progress. There is NO new functionality or significant bugfixes in this release. See the ChangeLog for a complete list of changes. This release has been verified on the Linux user-mode platform and the Neuros OSD using the test program under examples/ostest. The results of the testing is available in the source tree under configs/ntosd-dm320/doc/test-results and under configs/sim/doc/test-results. There are no known, critical defects but the project development status remains at 'beta' status pending further test and evaluation. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from April 28, 2007. NuttX-0.2.5 ------------ This is the 8th release of NuttX. This release includes: (1) Several bug fixes (2) Initial support for FAT filesystems. Testing has not been exhaustive and some functionality is missing (mkdir, stat, unlink chmod, and rename functionality is not yet implemented). (3) Support for the NXP lpc2148 processor is included but is untested as of this writing. The current implementation includes only support for serial console and timer interrupt. See the ChangeLog for a complete list of changes. This release has been verified only on the Linux user-mode platform. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from May 19, 2007. NuttX-0.2.6 ----------- This is the 9th release of NuttX. This is primarily a bugfix release to correct a number of problems introduced with the 0.2.5 release. This release does include some FAT filesystem extensions including unlink(), mkdir(), rmdir(), rename(), opendir(), closedir(), readdir(), seekdir(), telldir(), rewindir(). There are some pending FAT changes that did not make it into this release including stat(), truncate(), and long file names. See the ChangeLog for a complete list of changes. This release has been verified only on the Linux user-mode platform. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from May 26, 2007. NuttX-0.2.7 ----------- This is the 10th release of NuttX. This is primarily a bugfix release to correct a number of problems reported to me (thanks Didier!). This release does include the final changes complete the FAT filesystem logic including stat(), statfs(), and non-standard APIs to manage FAT attributes. At present, FAT long file names and file truncate() are still not supported. See the ChangeLog for a complete list of changes. This release has been verified only on the Linux user-mode platform. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from June 9, 2007. NuttX-0.2.8 ----------- This is the 11th release of NuttX. This release: (1) corrects important bugs in opendir() and realloc() (2) adds support for environment variables (3) adds several new C library interfaces (4) extends several example programs See the ChangeLog for a complete list of changes. This release has been verified only on the Linux user-mode platform. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from July 2, 2007. NuttX-0.3.0 ----------- This is the 12th release of NuttX. This release includes the initial integration of a network subsystem and the uIP TCP/IP stack into NuttX (see http://www.sics.se/~adam/uip/index.php/Main_Page). Also included is a device driver for the Davicom DM90x0 Ethernet controller. This integration is very preliminary. Only a small portion of the network functionality has been integrated and there are a number of open issues (see the TODO file). The network subsystem is pre-alpha at this point in time. I expect that it will stabilize and mature over the next few releases. The baseline functionality of NuttX continues to mature and remains at post-beta (as long as the network is not used). See the ChangeLog for a complete list of changes. This release has been verified only on the Neuros OSD (DM320 ARM9) platform using the DM90x0 driver. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from November 6, 2007. NuttX-0.3.1 ----------- This is the 13th release of NuttX and the second release containing the integration of a network subsystem and the uIP TCP/IP, UDP, and ICMP stacks into NuttX (see http://www.sics.se/~adam/uip/index.php/Main_Page). Many network-related problems have been fixed and the implementation has matured significantly. However, the level of network reliability is probably still at the pre-alpha or early level. It is sufficiently complete that you may begin to perform some network integration and is expected to achieve beta level of reliability over the next few releases. The baseline functionality of NuttX continues to mature and remains at post-beta (as long as the network is not used). See the ChangeLog for a complete list of changes. This release has been verified only on the Neuros OSD (DM320 ARM9) platform using the DM90x0 driver. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from November 19, 2007. NuttX-0.3.2 ----------- This is the 14th release of NuttX and the 3rd release containing the integration of a network subsystem and the uIP TCP/IP, UDP, and ICMP stacks into NuttX (see http://www.sics.se/~adam/uip/index.php/Main_Page). Many network-related problems have been fixed and the implementation has matured significantly. This release consists of: o TCP-related bug-fixes o TCP performance improvements o Initial UDP integration o Initial uIP micro webserver integration See the ChangeLog for a complete list of changes. The level of network reliability is at alpha level is expected to achieve beta level of reliability over the next few releases. The baseline functionality of NuttX continues to mature and remains at post-beta. This release has been verified only on the Neuros OSD (DM320 ARM9) platform using the DM90x0 driver. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from November 23, 2007. NuttX-0.3.3 ----------- This is the 15th release of NuttX and the 4th release containing the integration of a network subsystem and the uIP TCP/IP, UDP, and ICMP stacks into NuttX (see http://www.sics.se/~adam/uip/index.php/Main_Page). Many network-related problems have been fixed and the implementation has matured significantly. This release consists of: o TCP-related bug-fixes for disconnecting sockets o Correction of some TCP read-ahead logic o TCP performance improvements o Misc. additions and cleanup (See the ChangeLog for a complete list of changes). The level of network reliability is at an early beta release level. The baseline functionality of NuttX continues to mature and remains at post-beta. Open network-related issues include only: o Some minor unimplemented BSD socket functionality, o Thread safety issues: the same socket cannot be used concurrently on different threads. o Pending design changes necessary to support multiple network interfaces. o IPv6 support is incomplete. This release has been verified only on the Neuros OSD (DM320 ARM9) platform using the DM90x0 driver. Any feedback for improving the network reliability/performance would be greatly appreciated. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from November 28, 2007. NuttX-0.3.4 ----------- This is the 16th release of NuttX and the 5th release containing the integration of a network subsystem and the uIP TCP/IP, UDP, and ICMP stacks into NuttX (see http://www.sics.se/~adam/uip/index.php/Main_Page). This release is primarily a bug-fix release. New features include only: o TELNET front-end to NSH, o DHCPC server functionality, and o C5471 Ethernet driver. Numerous network related problems were fixed related to DHCPC, UDP input processing, UDP broadcast, send timeouts, and bad compilation when uIP is compiled at high levels of optimization. The level of network reliability is at a strong beta release level. The baseline functionality of NuttX continues to mature and remains at post-beta or production level. Parts of this release were verified only on the Neuros OSD (DM320 ARM9) platform using the DM90x0 Ethernet driver and other parts on the Spectrum Digital C5471 EVM using the C5471 Ethernet driver. Any feedback about bugs or suggestions for improving the network reliability/performance would be greatly appreciated. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from December 10, 2007. NuttX-0.3.5 ----------- This is the 17th release of NuttX this release is primarily a bug-fix release and intended to synchronize with the current CVS contents. See the ChangeLog for a detailed list of changes and fixes. This release were verified only on the Spectrum Digital C5471 EVM using the C5471 Ethernet driver. Any feedback about bugs or suggestions for improvement would be greatly appreciated. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from December 18, 2007. NuttX-0.3.6 ----------- This is the 18th release of NuttX. This release contains on a few changes. The primary purpose of this release is to synchronize with the release of the pascal-0.1.0 add-on package. This release of NuttX includes the following changes: * Fixes for use with SDCC compiler * Added a simulated z80 target (arch/z80) * Fix deadlock errors when using stdio but with no buffering * Add support for the add-on Pascal P-Code interpreter (pcode/) (see the pascal-0.1.0 package) This release were verified only on the simulated Z80 and host simulation targets. As usual, any feedback about bugs or suggestions for improvement would be greatly appreciated. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from January 6, 2007. ==== There was an error in the initial 0.3.6 release that prevented a successful build unless the Pascal add-on was present. The tarball was patched to include the fix. Make sure that you download the nuttx-0.3.6.1.tar.gz version to avoid this problem. NuttX-0.3.7 ----------- This is the 19th release of NuttX. This release includes the preliminary port of NuttX to the ZiLOG z16f 16-bit microcontroller. This port was verified using the ZiLOG z16f2800100zcog Development and the ZiLOG ZDS-II toolchain. See http://www.zilog.com for further information. I emphasize that this is a preliminary release of the z16f port and is only alpha or, perhaps, pre-alpha quality as of this writing. There are a list of known issues in the TODO file in the root of the NuttX directory. The overall quality of NuttX (excluding the z16f port) continues to improve beyond the late beta level. The z16f port required numerous changes to NuttX to handle: * NEAR and FAR addressing, and * Use of a Windows native toolchain in a Cygwin build environment. In addition to the z16f port, at least one very critical bug was found and corrected in NuttX: The thread-specific errno value of one task was being randomly trashed when a different thread exited. This release were verified on the ZiLOG z16f2800100zcog, Neuros OSD (ARM9), and the simulation platforms. As usual, any feedback about bugs or suggestions for improvement would be greatly appreciated. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from January 31, 2008. NuttX-0.3.8 ----------- This is the 20th release of NuttX. This is a minor bugfix release. It corrects a few minor problems, adds a few minor features, and continues the integration of the ZiLOG Z18F and of the Pascal P-Code add-on. This release is synchronized with the release of Pascal-0.1.2. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from February 10, 2008. NuttX-0.3.9 ----------- This is the 21st release of NuttX. This is a minor future enhancement release. This release includes support for the ZiLOG Z8Encore! micro- controller. Also included is the initial framework for support for the Z80, XTRS platform (http://www.tim-mann.org/xtrs.html). This released has been verified only on the ZiLOG ZDS-II Z8Encore! chip simulation. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from March 9, 2008. NuttX-0.3.10 ------------ This is the 22nd release of NuttX. This is an important bug fix release. This release incorporates fixes to correct critical list handling errors in task shutdown logic: One in timer deletion logic (timer_delete.c) and one in stream logic (lib_init.c). This release also includes support to ZiLOG EZ80Acclaim microcontroller (EZ80F91 chip) and configurations for the ZiLOG z8f64200100kit (Z8F6423) and ez80f0910200kitg (EZ80F091) development kit. NuttX-0.3.11 ------------ This is the 23rd release of NuttX. This is another important bugfix release. This releases fixes several bugs: * Two POSIX timer bugs: a memory leak as well a fatal sequencing error. * Several FAT filesystem errors. * A deadlock that can occur in opendir() A few new features were also added: * Support for recursive mutexes * Added a RAM disk block driver * The host simulator no longer uses direct Linux system calls and now also works on Cygwin. * The OS test was strengthen and now runs as an endurance test These changes were verified only on the Host simulator under Cygwin. Please report any errors to me. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from June 1, 2008. NuttX-0.3.12 ------------ This is the 24th release of NuttX. This release includes some minor bugfixes as well as a few new features. Bugs fixed include: * Corrected an error in recursive mutex implementation. * task_create() was only dup()ing the first three file descriptors. * Fixed driver open reference counting errors in dup(), dup2(), and exit(). * Fixed error handling logic in fflush(). New features were also added: * Pipes and pipe() API * FIFOs and mkfifo() API * mkfatfs() API can be used to format FAT file systems. These changes were verified only on the Host simulator under Cygwin. Please report any errors to me. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from August 10, 2008. NuttX-0.3.13 ------------ This is the 25th release of NuttX. This release includes some important bugfixes as well as a few new features. Bugs fixed include: * Fixed problems with Cygwin-based console input. NSH now works with the Cygwin simulator. * sched_get_priority_max/min returned error on SCHED_RR * Corrected detection of End-of-File in fgets() * Fixed an error in opendir() that could cause an assertion to fail inappropriately. * Corrected an error in the FAT that caused files opened for writing with O_APPEND to fail. * Fix error in getopt() when called with argc==1 * Fix error in stat() when used on the root directory * Fixed a critical bug that effects the way that environment variables are shared among pthreads. * uIP port now supports multi-threaded, concurrent socket access. So, for example, one thread can be reading from a socket while another is writing to the socket. New features were also added: * New OS APIs: chdir() and getcwd() * The Nuttx shell (NSH) has been extended in many ways. - New commands: mkfatfs, mkfifo, sleep, usleep, nice, sh, cd, and pwd - New memory inspection commands and heap usage commands - New capabilities: - Execution of commands in background - Execution of simple scripts - Redirection of command output - Last command status ($?) - Now supports if-then[-else]-fi construct - Other features as noted in the ChangeLog. These changes were verified only on the Host simulator under Cygwin and under Linux and also on the Neuros OSD (ARM9). Please report any errors to me. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from September 1, 2008. nutt-0.3.14 ----------- This is the 26th release of NuttX. This release includes some important bugfixes as well as a few new features. Critical bugs fixed include: FAT FS: * Fixed several critical bugs with regard to fat reading and writing and FAT12 accesses. Basically the FAT FS only worked with my tiny test files and test cases. A lot of stronger FAT tested is still needed! * Fixed another FAT bug in implementation of FAT lseek(); this prohibited correct random access to large files. Network: * Corrected a critical bug that may prevent recvfrom from receiving packets from most remote UDP port numbers. * Corrected an error in multi-threaded socket handling in send() and sendto(). Outgoing data could overwrite incoming data. * Corrected IP checksum calculation in ICMP and UDP message send logic. * Corrected an error in send() timeout logic. New features were also added: Network: * Added support for application access to ICMP protocol stacks * Added ping request logic (net/uip). * Added basic TFTP client logic (netutils/tftpc). NuttShell (NSH): * New commands: 'test', '[', 'ping', 'mkrd', 'xd', and TFTP 'get' and 'put' See the new NuttShell User Guide for additional information. Other less critical bugs were also fixed and other less important features were were added. See the ChangeLog for details. These changes were verified only on the Neuros OSD (ARM9). Please report any errors to me. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from September 8, 2008. nutt-0.3.15 ----------- This is the 27th release of NuttX. This release includes some new features: * Adds support for the ROMFS filesystem * ROMFS supports mmap() to provide eXecute In Place (XIP) capability * NuttShell (NSH) can be configured to use ROMFS to provide a tiny read-only filesystem with a startup script in /etc. * Completed the basic port of the NXP LPC2148 on the mcu123.com board. The basic port includes successful booting, timer interrupts, serial console, successfully passing the examples/ostest, and a NuttShell (NSH) configuration. These changes were verified only on the mcu123.com NXP LPC2148 board. Please report any errors to me. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from September 20, 2008. nutt-0.3.16 ----------- This is the 28th release of NuttX. This release includes the first support for USB in NuttX. A set of USB APIs were added to support USB device controller drivers and bindings to USB device class drivers. The form of the interface was inspired by the Linux Gadget APIs. At present USB device controller drivers are included for: * The NXP LPC214x. This driver has been verified and is an early alpha stage in quality. * TI DM320. Coding for this driver is complete but it is completely untested as of this release. A controller-independent class driver is also included for: * USB serial class device driver (emulates the Prolific PL2303 serial-to-USB adapter). This driver has only been verified with the Linux host PL2303 driver. Other new features include: * Add an option to set aside a separate stack for interrupt handling (ARM only). This is useful when memory is constrained, there are multiple tasks, and the interrupt stack requirement is high (as when USB is enabled). A few bugs were also fixed: * Fixed the frequency of system timer interrupts in the NXP LPC214x port (off by 20x in nuttx-0.3.15) * Fixed serial driver bugs related to (1) open counts and (2) recognizing O_NONBLOCK on read. * Fixed an error in read(); it was not setting the errno on errors returned from the driver. These changes were verified only on the mcu123.com NXP LPC2148 board using with a Linux host. Please report any errors to me. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from October 10, 2008. UPDATE ------ This release does not build for the ARM target when USB is disabled. Here is the fix: Index: arch/arm/src/common/up_internal.h =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/nuttx/nuttx/arch/arm/src/common/up_internal.h,v retrieving revision 1.13 diff -u -r1.13 up_internal.h --- arch/arm/src/common/up_internal.h 6 Oct 2008 16:20:52 -0000 1.13 +++ arch/arm/src/common/up_internal.h 13 Oct 2008 20:48:21 -0000 @@ -200,7 +200,8 @@ extern void up_usbinitialize(void); extern void up_usbuninitialize(void); #else -# define up_netinitialize() +# define up_usbinitialize() +# define up_usbuninitialize() #endif #endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */ NuttX-0.3.17 ------------ This is the 29th release of NuttX. This release includes the additional support for USB in NuttX. The following new features were added: * Added support for SPI-based MMC/SD cards (with an SPI driver for the NXP LPC214x). * Added USB storage class device side driver (BBB) * Added an example that demonstrates the USB storage class by exporting the SPI based MMC/SD card on the NXP LPC214x. This is an early alpha release of these drivers. At present they only work with debug features enabled so there are probably some race conditions that occur only with debug features disabled. (Anyone out there with a USB analyzer? I would love to know what is happening.) Several important bugs were also fixed in the FAT file system, USB serial driver and NXP LPC214x USB controller driver. (See the ChangeLog for details.) These changes were verified only on the mcu123.com NXP LPC2148 board using a Linux development environment. USB testing was performed using both a Linux host and a WinXP host. Please report any errors to me. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from October 28, 2008. NuttX-0.3.18 ------------ This is the 30th release of NuttX. This release includes two partially completed ports, several new features, and a couple of important bug fixes. The two partially completed ports are: * The STMicro STR71x processor and configuration for the Olimex STR-P711 board. * The Hitachi SH-1 using the SH1_LCEVB1 (SH-1/US7032EVB1) board Progress on these ports is stalled (as detailed in the ChangeLog). The new features focus primarily on management of block devices and extensions of the NuttShell (NSH). These include: * A loop device that converts a file into a block device. * A block to character (BCH) driver that allow access a block device as if it were character device. * Added strcasecmp() and strncasecmp() libc functions. * Added the 'dd' and 'losetup' commands to NSH. These commands (along with mkfatfs and mount), give good management of filesystems on the target. Several bugs were fixed, the most important of which are: * Fixed a race condition workaround delay in LPC214X SPI logic. This was also the cause of some bad MMC/SD performance on that platform. * Fixed a recently introduced FAT file system problem: It would mount a (invalid) FAT file system even if the medium is not formatted! * Corrected two other important errors in the FAT lseek() implementation: 1 - The sectors-per-cluster value was being reset to "1". 2 - Important lseek logic was omitted when the seek position was zero. The FAT filesystem has had many bugs fixed in it and, I think, is now maturing and becoming stable. These changes were verified only on the mcu123.com NXP LPC2148 board, the Hitachi SH1_LCEVB1 board, and the Linux simulator, all using a Linux development environment. Please report any errors to me. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from November 16, 2008. NuttX-0.3.19 ------------ This is the 31st release of NuttX. This release includes the following new feature: * Add poll() and select() APIs that may be used to monitor for data availability on character devices or TCP/IP sockets. * Implemented support TCP/IP connection backlog. This allows select() to wake-up on new connections to a listener socket. * Added definition of a framebuffer driver and implement framebuffer drivers for the simulated platform and the TI DM320 (untested as of the initial check-in). * Partially developed a graphics framework based on the framebuffer drivers, however, this will not be ready for use for a few more releases. Currently this includes only a few color conversion routines and some rasterizing functions. A tiny windowing system is under development but not ready for check-in yet. * Added support for fixed precision math. * Added support for outgoing multicast packets. Several bugs were fixed, the most important of which are: * Fixed an important bug in the TCP/IP buffering logic. When TCP/IP read-ahead is enabled and not recv() is in-place when a TCP/IP packet is received, the packet is placed into a read-ahead buffer. However, the old contents of the read-ahead buffer were not being cleared and old data would contaminate the newly received buffer. * Changed the behavior of the serial driver read. It now returns data as it is available rather than waiting for the full requested read size. This makes functions like fgetc() work much more smoothly. These changes were verified only on the Neuros OSD (ARM9) using a Linux development environment. Please report any errors to me. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from November 26, 2008. NuttX-0.4.0 ----------- This is the 32nd release of NuttX. This release adds graphics support and a tiny windowing subsystem. That new graphics subsystem is documented at http://nuttx.sourceforge.net/NXGraphicsSubsystem.html. No other substantial changes were made. These changes were verified only on the NuttX simulation platform with X11 windows simulating a device framebuffer. Please report any errors to me. The version number was bumped up to 0.4.0 in part to reflect the new graphics subsystem, but also to recognize the NuttX is approaching complete functionality. In the 0.3.x versions, network support was added, Pascal P-code runtime support was added, FAT and ROMFS filesystems were added, MMC/SD and USB device support were added. There were also numerous extensions to the NuttShell, NuttX APIs, and architecture ports. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from December 6, 2008. NuttX-0.4.1 ----------- This is the 33rd release of NuttX. This is a minor bugfix release. The primary reason for this release is to correct numerous build errors that have accumulated for the ZiLOG ZDS-II based targets. All ZDS-II targets now build correctly (but have not been re-tested). In addition to platform-specific build failures, this release also adds the following features which were not tested as of the time of the release: * Board support for the ZiLog ez80Acclaim! ez80f910200zco Development Kit * ZiLOG eZ80F91 EMAC driver These changes were verified only on the NuttX simulation platform. Please report any errors to me. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from February 6, 2009. NuttX-0.4.2 ----------- This is the 34th release of NuttX. This release adds no new OS features but does include support for two new architectures: * ez80Acclaim! Basic support has been integrated and verified for the ez80f910200zcog-d board (eZ80F91-based). That basic support includes timer interrupts and serial console. Ongoing work includes an EMAC driver that should be integrated for the next release nuttx-0.4.2. eZ80Acclaim! support has been in the code base for some time, but has only just been integrated due to toolchain issues. * Renesas M16C/20. Support for the Renesas SKP16C20 board has been included in the NuttX source tree. However, as the eZ80Acclaim!, testing and integration of that port is stalled due to toolchain issues. These changes were verified only on the ZiLOG eZ80910200zcog-d board. Please report any errors to me. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from February 28, 2009. NuttX-0.4.3 ----------- This is the 35th release of NuttX. This release one important new OS feature and corrects and extends the eZ80 port: * Priority Inheritance. The basic NuttX waiting logic was extended to support priority inheritance. See the NuttX User Manual for further information: http://www.nuttx.org/NuttxUserGuide.html#priorityinheritance. * ez80Acclaim! Corrected several critical, show-stopping bugs on that platform including: - Errors in the serial driver interrupts. - An error in the eZ80 table. * eZ80Acclaim!: Completed integration of the eZ80F91 EMAC driver. These changes were verified only on the ZiLOG eZ80910200zcog-d board and on Cygwin-based simulation platform in various configurations. Please report any errors to me. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from March 13, 2009. NuttX-0.4.4 ----------- This is the 36th release of NuttX. This release focuses on bugfixes and extending and verifying certain networking features. * Important bugs were fixed in NSH, UDP checksum calculation, UDP bind() behavior for port==0, the eZ80Acclaim! EMAC driver, Z80 interrupt handling, and in the C libraries. * Testing was extended to further verify the tiny webserver, DHCPD, wget(), and sendmail. See the Changelog for a detailed description of these changes. These changes were verified only on the ZiLOG eZ80910200zcog-d board using the ZDS-II toolchain in Cygwin-based environment. Please report any errors to me. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from March 29, 2009. NuttX-0.4.5 ----------- This is the 37th release of NuttX. This release focuses on a few new features. * The basic port for the Freescale ARM920T i.MX1 processor on the Freescale MX1ADS board. Coding is complete for this port, but it is has not yet fully integrated * Extended I2C and SPI interface definitions * Add basic support for C++ applications. Very simple C++ applications can now be built against NuttX without any external libraries. At present, only the most primitive C++ programs are supported, but it is hoped that this support will be extended in future releases. See the Changelog for a detailed description of these changes. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from April 19, 2009. NuttX-0.4.6 ----------- This is the 38th release of NuttX. The release features support for the Micromint Eagle-100 development board. This board is based around, the Luminary LM3S6918 MCU. This is the first ARM Cortex-M3 architecture supported by Nuttx. This initial, basic port includes timer and serial console with configurations to execute the NuttX OS test and to run the NuttShell (NSH). Work is still underway on this port and current plans are to have I2C, SSI, MMC/SD, and Ethernet driver in the 0.4.7 release. Additional work was done on the MXADS i.MX1 port, however, that work has been set aside until I complete work on the Eagle-100 (I also need to come up with a 3V power supply). Other changes in this release include: Extensions to the SPI interface definition in order to handle 9-bit interfaces to displays. Several bugs were fixed (see the ChangeLog for a complete list of changes). This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from May 19, 2009. NuttX-0.4.7 ----------- This is the 39th release of NuttX. This release focuses on cleaning up and extending the Eagle100/LM3S6918 port released in nuttx-0.4.6 and on improved MMC/SD support. New features include: * Improved reliably and additional drivers for the Eagle-100 board (LM3S6918 ARM Cortex-M3). Additional drivers include Ethernet, SSI, and support for the on-board LEDs and microSD cards. * The SPI-based MMC/SD driver was extended to support SDHC Version 2.xx cards. In addition, this release includes several important bugfixes for the LM3S6918, the LPC2148, the SPI-based MMC/SD driver, and to FAT32. See the ChangeLog for details of these bugfixes. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from May 29, 2009. NuttX-0.4.8 ----------- This is the 40th release of NuttX. This release adds: * Support for the Olimex STRP711 board. That board is based on the STMicro STR711 MCU (ARM7TDMI). Integration is complete on the basic port (boot logic, system time, serial console). Two configurations have been verified: (1) The board boots and passes the OS test with console output visible on UART0, and the NuttShell (NSH) is fully functional with interrupt driven serial console. An SPI driver is available but untested (because the Olimex card slot appears to accept only MMC cards; I have only SD cards). Additional needed: USB and driver, MMC integration. * Support for the CodeSourcery and devkitARM Windows-native GNU toolchains. Makefiles have been modified for the LM3S6918, LPC2148, and STR711 to support these toolchains under Cygwin. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from June 13, 2009. NuttX-0.4.9 ----------- This is the 41st release of NuttX. This release adds: * Support for a new binary format call NXFLAT that can be used to execute separately linked programs in place in a file system. See http://www.nuttx.org/NuttXNxFlat.html. * Several important bugs were files related to networking and ROMFS. See the ChangeLog for a complete list. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from June 26, 2009. NuttX-0.4.10 ----------- This is the 42nd release of NuttX. This released focused on the port of Jeff Poskanzer's THTTPD HTTP server (see http://acme.com/software/thttpd/). As of the 0.4.10 release, that port is still not fully complete and functional. However, numerous related bug-fixes and functional additions for THTTPD were added: * Several new standard C-library functions (fileno, strstr, strpbrk, fcntl). * Improved and extended timing APIs (mktime, gmtime, gmtime_r, gettimeofday, localtime, localtime_r, and strftime) * Networking enhancements: recvfrom() and accept() now work with non-blocking sockets. * NXFLAT extensions (exec) * Pattern matching logic. * And miscellaneous bug fixes (see the ChangeLog for details). This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from August 8, 2009. NuttX-0.4.11 ------------ This is the 43rd release of NuttX. This release of NuttX incorporates the verified port of Jeff Poskanzer's THTTPD HTTP server (see http://acme.com/software/thttpd/). Many of the key features of THTTPD have been tested on the Micromint Eagle-100 development board (Cortex-M3). These tests verify: * Serving of files from any file system * Execution of CGI executable. This release supports execution of NXFLAT executables on a ROMFS file system (http://www.nuttx.org/NuttXNxFlat.html) A standard CGI interface is used: Information is pasted to the CGI program via POST commands and via environment variables. CGI socket I/O is redirected to stdin and stdout so that the CGI program only need to printf() to send its content back to the HTTP client. Another value to this THTTPD integration effort has been that THTTPD has provided a very good test bed for finding NuttX networking bugs. Several very critical networking bugs have been fixed with this 0.4.11 release (see the ChangeLog for details). Networking throughput has also been greatly improved. Anyone using NuttX networking should consider upgrading to this release. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from September 16, 2009 NuttX-0.4.12 ------------ This is the 44th release of NuttX. This release adds basic support for the STMicro STM32, Cortex-M3 MCU. The specific port is to the STMicro STM3210E-EVAL development board based around the STM32F103ZET6 MCU. Some highlights of this port: * This basic port includes boot-up logic, interrupt driven serial console, and system timer interrupts. * Includes a basic STMicro RIDE7 project that can be used to perform basic STM32 board bring-up (due to RIDE7 size limitations, it cannot be used for the full NuttX bring-up). * Working, Tested Configurations: the NuttX OS test and the NuttShell (NSH) example. This basic STM32 port will be extended in the 0.4.13 NuttX release. Functionality needed for complete STM32 support includes: USB device driver, LCD driver and NX bringup on the development board's display and MicroSD support. An SPI driver and a DMA support was included in this 0.4.12 release, but is not yet tested. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from October 17, 2009 NuttX-0.4.13 ------------ This is the 45th release of NuttX. The release extends the support for the STMicro STM32 microcontroller. Minimal support for the STM3210E-EVAL development board based around the STM32F103ZET6 MCU was released in NuttX-0.4.12. This release adds: * A simple interface definition to support some FLASH, EEPROM, NVRAM, etc. devices. * Verified SPI operation using driver for SPI based FLASH parts M25P64 and M25P128. * Improved Cortex-M3 context switching. This should improve context switching performance be 2x in certain cases. * Added a USB device-side driver for the STM32. This is an early release of a very complex driver; some bugs are expected. * The USB driver has been verified against the USB serial device class driver. There is at least one known outstanding issue (see the full bug description in the TODO list). This release also corrects some important bugs in the early STM32 release: * Fixed several errors the prevented operation of NuttX on an STM32 development board using USART2 as the serial console. * Fixed and optimization-dependent race condition in the clock initialization. * Fixed a critical bug in the interrupt control logic that could cause interrupt operations to failed used for interrupts in a certain range. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from November 4, 2009 NuttX-4.14 ---------- This is the 46th release of NuttX. The release extends the support for the STMicro STM32 microcontroller. Minimal support for the STM3210E-EVAL development board based around the STM32F103ZET6 MCU was released in NuttX-0.4.12 and extended in Nuttx-0.4.13 to include initial USB support. This completes the STM32F103ZET6 and adds: New Generic RTOS Features: * Added generic support that can be included in any block driver to provide read-ahead buffering and write buffering for improved driver performance. * Added a generic worker thread that can used to defer processing from an interrupt to a task. * Defined a generic SD/SDIO interface can can be bound to a MMC/SD or SDIO driver to provide SDIO support. * Implemented a an SDIO-based MMC/SD driver using this new SDIO interface. New STM32 Features: * Add support to configure an STM32 input GPIO to generate an EXTI interrupt. * Added support for buttons on the STM3210E-EVAL board. * Implemented an STM32 version of the common the SDIO interface. * Added a configuration to exercise the STM32 with the USB mass storage device class example. This release also corrects some important bugs in the early STM32 release: * Correct error handling in the mount() logic. * Fixed several STM32 DMA-related issues. Integrated and debugged STM32 DMA functionality that was added in 0.4.12. * Fixed several bugs in the STM32 USB device-side driver. NOTE: This version, 4.14, is equivalent to what would have been called 0.4.14 to follow 0.4.13. The zero has been eliminated from the front of the version number to avoid confusion about the state of development: Some have interpreted the leading zero to mean that the code is in some way unstable. That was not the intent. Beginning in January 2010, I will switch to the 2010.nn versioning as many others have done to avoid such confusion. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from December 2, 2009 NuttX-5.0 --------- This is 47th release of NuttX and the successor to nuttx-4.14. This major revision number has been incremented to indicate that an incompatibility with previous nuttx releases has been introduced. This version adopts standard fixed width integer names as specified by the ANSI C99 standard. The core logic of NuttX is older than that standard and did not conform to it. If you have applications running on NuttX-4.14, those applications should continue to build and execute without problem on NuttX-5.0. However, if you have device drivers or other OS-internal logic, you will probably have to make some minor changes to your code to use this version. Below is a summary of those changes: * If you include sys/types.h to get the non-standard, fixed width integer types (uint32, uint16, ubyte, etc.), that is no longer necessary. * Instead, you will need to include stdint.h where the new fixed width integer types are defined (uint32_t, uint16_t, uint8_t, etc). * You will have to change all occurrences of the following types: uint32 -> uint32_t uint16 -> uint16_t ubyte -> uint8_t uint8 -> uint8_t sint32 -> int32_t sint16 -> int16_t sint8 -> int8_t * In addition, the non-standard type 'boolean' must replaced with the standard type 'bool'. The type definition for 'bool' is in stdbool.h This change in typing caused small changes to many, many files. It was verified that all configurations in the release still build correctly (other than the SDCC-based configurations). Regression testing was performed on a few configurations, but it is possible that minor build issues still exist. (If you encounter any, please let me know and I will help you to fix them.) In the course of the regression testing, several important bugs unrelated to the type changes were found and corrected. * Fixed an important error in the RX FIFO handling logic of the LM3S6918 Ethernet driver. * Corrected the handling of TCP sequence numbers in the TCP stack. * And other less important bugs as detailed in the ChangeLog. The primary focus of this release was standards compatibility, but a few new features were added including a (1) Flash Translation Layer (FTL) that will support filesystems on a FLASH device and (2) partial ports for the STM32F107VC and HCS12 C9S12NE64 MCUs. Those ports are very incomplete as of this writing. This tarball contains a complete CVS snapshot from December 21, 2009 NuttX-5.1 --------- This is the 48th release of NuttX. This release adds support for two new MCU architectures in various states of development: * AT91SAM3U (http://www.atmel.com/products/at91/sam3landing.asp?family_id=605) This release adds support for the SAM3U-EK development board with the AT91SAM3U4E MCU (http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/product_card_mcu.asp?part_id=4562). As with most NuttX architecture releases, the release will be rolled out in two parts: A basic port and an extended port. NuttX-5.1 includes the basic port for the SAM3U-EK board. This release passes the NuttX OS test and is proven to have a valid OS implementation. It supports the basic boot-up, serial console and timer interrupts. A configuration to support the NuttShell is also included. The extended port will also include support for SDIO-based SD cards and USB device (and possible LCD support). These extensions may or may not happen by the Nuttx 5.2 release as my plate is kind of full now. * LPC3131 (http://ics.nxp.com/products/lpc3000/lpc313x.lpc314x.lpc315x/) This release also adds the complete implementation of the basic port for the NXP LPC3131 MCU on the Embedded Artists EA3131 board (http://www.embeddedartists.com/products/kits/lpc3131_kit.php). That port, unfortunately has stalled due to tools issues. Those tool issues have been resolved and I am confident that the verified basic port will be available in NuttX-5.2. The extended release will follow and should include SDIO-based SD card support and device USB. A few additional features and bugfixes of a minor nature were also incorporated as detailed in the ChangeLog. NuttX-5.2 --------- This is the 49th release of NuttX. This release completes the verification of the basic port for the NXP LPC3131 MCU on the Embedded Artists EA3131 board (http://www.embeddedartists.com/products/kits/lpc3131_kit.php). This basic port includes basic boot-up, serial console, and timer interrupts. This port has been verified on the using the NuttX OS test and includes a working implementation of the NuttShell (NSH). An extended release will follow and should include SDIO-based SD card support and device USB. NuttX-5.3 --------- This is the 50th release of NuttX. This release support for one new architecture: * A basic port for the NXP LPC2378 MCU on the Olimex-LPC2378 development board was contributed by Rommel Marcelo. And extensions to two existing architectures: * David Hewson contributed a dual-speed (full/high) USB device-side driver for the NXP LPC3131 on the Embedded Artists EA3131 development board. * A DMA driver and a high speed MCI driver for the Atmel AT91SAM3U are included (but not fully tested in this release). Two important bugfix was also included: * An important fix to the USB mass storage driver was contributed by David Hewson. * A serious error in the AT91SAM3U PIO handling was fixed. NuttX-5.4 --------- This is the 51st release of NuttX. This release includes one new, important extension to th NX graphics system (See http://www.nuttx.org/NXGraphicsSubsystem.html). NX was develop a couple years back on hardware that supported only framebuffer devices, that is, video hardware with video memory directly converts the memory content to video. However, most MCUs that NuttX focuses on do not support such video memory; rather, that typically only support LCDs via parallel or serial interfaces. This release of NuttX extends NX so that now renders directly to the LCD device via its serial or parallel interface. No in-memory copy of the screen memory need be maintained so this solution should also work in MCUs with very limited SRAM. This initial release of this feature includes the verified NX extensions plus a driver for the HX8347, 16-bit parallel LCD. This LCD supports 16-bit RGB (5:6:5). NuttX-5.5 --------- This is the 52nd release of NuttX. This release includes one new port, some new drivers and some important bugfixes: * NuttX was ported to the Luminary/TI LM3S6965 Ethernet Evaluation Kit. At present, that port includes an OS test configuration and a NuttShell (NSH) configuration with Telnet support. MMC/SD and Networking support are provided but not thoroughly verified in this release: Current development efforts are focused on porting the NuttX window system (NX) to work with the Evaluation Kits OLED display. * A NuttX Ethernet driver for the Microchip ENC28J60 SPI Ethernet chip is available in the source tree (but has not yet been fully verified because I haven't properly connected it to hardware yet). * The Olimex STR-P711 NuttX port was extended to support the ENC28J60 and some new networking configurations were added. The ENC28J60 has not been tested on the STR-P711, however, because of hardware issues (I don't think the USB powered board provides enough power for the ENC28J60 and I don't have the right wall wart yet). Along the way, external interrupt support (XTI) was added to the STMicro STR-P711 port and some important bugs were fixed in the STR-P711 SPI driver. * Added (optional) floating point support for printf(). (Contributed by Yolande Cates.) * Corrected an important UDP reference counting error. It was not a serious error, but it trigger an assertion was IS a serious error. NuttX-5.6 --------- This is the 53rd release of NuttX. This release includes one several new drivers for existing NuttX ports: * This port adds support for the RiT displays P14201 4-bpp, greyscale OLED. 4-bpp greyscale support was integrated into the NX graphics sub-system and verified using the TI/Luminary LP3S6965 Ethernet Evaluation Kit. * The M25Px driver was extended for the M24P1 FLASH part (see NOTE). * An I2C driver and (basic) SPI driver were added for the NXP LPC313x port. The I2C interface definition was extended to efficiently handle multiple I2C transfers. (Contributed by David Hewson.) As well as a few, important USB-related bugfixes (See the ChangeLog for details). This release also includes the beginnings of a port for the NXP LPC1768 MCU. However, it is too early for that port to be useful (stay tuned for a future announce of the availability of the LPC1768 port). NuttX-5.7 --------- This is the 54th release of NuttX. This release adds basic support for one new ARM Cortex-M3 architecture: * Added support for NXP LPC1768 MCU as provided on the Nucleus 2G board from 2G Engineering (http://www.2g-eng.com). * Some initial files for the LPC17xx family were released in NuttX 5.6, but the first functional release for the NXP LPC1768/Nucleus2G occurred with NuttX 5.7. * That initial basic release included timer interrupts and a serial console and was verified using the NuttX OS test. * That release includes a verified NuttShell (NSH) configuration (see the http://www.nuttx.org/NuttShell.html). * Also included are unverified SPI and USB device drivers. Further efforts include: (1) development of a DMA support library (2) SPI-based MMC/SD support (3) verification of the USB driver Watch for announcement of the completed LPC1768 port expected in NuttX-5.8. NuttX-5.8 --------- This is the 55th release of NuttX. This includes several important bugfixes: * Corrects some interrupt vectoring for the TI/Stellarix LM3S port * Correct initialization logic for NXP LPC17xxx NuttX ports: Power was not being provided to the GPIO module! * Corrected (but did not verify) implementation of the optional interrupt stack feature (all Cortex M3 architectures). * Correct a HardFault in the LPC17xx SSP driver. Additional minor fixes are also included as detailed in the ChangeLog. Several new features have been fully developed and included in this release, but full verification of most of these new features has been blocked for a variety of issues: * Added microSD support for the NuttShell (NSH) configuration in the Nucleus2G LPC1768 port. For reasons that have not yet been determined, I have not successfully accessed the microSD card as of this writing. * Two USB configurations were also added for the Nucleus2G board: One to support the USB serial device and one for the USB mass storage device. Some testing of the USB driver was performed, but full verification is stalled for an OTG style USB cable. * LEDs now work correctly on the Nucleus2G LPC1768 board. * The NuttX/uIP networking subsystem now supports IGMPv2 client. IGMP (Internet Group Multicast Protocol) network "appliances" to join into multicast groups. Outbound traffic to enter and leave multicast groups has been verified, but full verification will require a switch capable of multicast. Issues associated with the receipt of multicast packets are likely. NuttX-5.9 --------- This is the 56th release of NuttX. This release is difficult to categorize; NuttX-5.9 was really released because there were too many changes accumulating in CVS -- a few important, some unfinished implementations, and a couple of important bugfixes. * By far biggest change in this release is the complete implementation of on-demand paging support. This feature will allow you to execute large programs on a mass storage device (such as SPI FLASH) in a small RAM. All of the core on-demand paging logic was completed (see http://www.nuttx.org/NuttXDemandPaging.html) and support was implemented for the ARM-9 family. A test configuration is in place for the NXP LPC3131. It has been verified that this new logic does not interfere with normal fixed-page ARM9 operation, but otherwise this new on-demand paging feature is untested. * Add support for the CodeSourcery toolchain to the Olimex-lpc2378 port and for the Neuros OSD port. * The Neuros OSD port has been updated to work with the production v1.0 OSD (previously it only worked with the development board). * And some miscellaneous feature enhancements as detailed in the ChangeLog. This includes several important bugfixes: * NXP LPC17xx - Fixed a critical bug in the GPIO configuration logic: When attempting to set no pull-up or pull-down (floating), it would, instead, select pull-down. * TI/Luminary LM3Sxxxx - Fixed: (1) A logic error in an address table lookup. (2) GPIO port encoding the limited support to only 8 GPIO ports. * Corrected the lease time in the DHCPC implementation: It was not in host byte order. * And several other less important bugs as documented in the ChangeLog: Warnings, cornercase compilation problems, etc. NuttX-5.10 ---------- This is the 57th release of NuttX. This release includes a combination of some new features as well as several bugfixes. New features include: * TI/Luminary Stellaris LM3S9B96: Header file changes contributed by Tiago Maluta. * TI/Luminary Stellaris LM3S8962: Header file changes and support for the Stellaris LM3S8962 Ethernet+CAN Evaluation Board contributed by Larry Arnold. * On-Demand Paging Support: The basic logic for the On-Demand Paging feature is complete, implemented for the NXP LPC3131, and partially tested. See http://www.nuttx.org/NuttXDemandPaging.html. Some additional test infrastructure will be needed in order to complete the verification. See configs/ea3131/README.txt for details. * Two Pass Build Support: The make system now supports a two pass build where a relocatable, partially linked object is created on the first pass and that object is linked with the NuttX libraries to produce the final executable on the second pass. This two pass build is currently only used to support the On-Demand paging feature: The first pass link forces critical logic into the locked text region; the second pass builds the NuttX executable more-or-less as normal. * CONFIG_APP_DIR: Generalized the way in which applications are built and linked with NuttX. The new configuration CONFIG_APP_DIR replaces CONFIG_EXAMPLE. CONFIG_EXAMPLE used to identify the sub-directory within the NuttX examples/ directory that held the example application to be built. That made it awkward to configure to build an application that resides outside of the NuttX examples/ directory. CONFIG_APP_DIR is more general; it can be used to refer to any directory containing the application to be built. For people who have their own configurations and/or Makefiles, you will need to make a couple of changes: - Replace all occurrences of CONFIG_EXAMPLE=foobar with CONFIG_APP_DIR=examples/foobar in all of the configuration files. - Replace any occurrences of examples/$(CONFIG_EXAMPLE) with $(CONFIG_APP_DIR) - Replace any occurrences of lib$(CONFIG_EXAMPLE)$(LIBEXT) with libapp$(LIBEXT) in your Makefiles. - Check any other occurrences of CONFIG_EXAMPLE. * Several bugfixes are included as well as code changes to eliminate some warnings. See the ChangeLog for details. NuttX-5.11 ---------- This is the 58th release of NuttX. This is a bugfix release. * One very important bug fixes a race condition that can occur using semaphores that can be awakened by signals. Under this particular race condition, a task could hang waiting for a semaphore. * Corrections to lm3s8962 port contributed by Larry Arnold. That port is purported to work correctly with these changes in place. Plus less critical bugfixes as detailed in the ChangeLog. New features include: * A new configuration to support the mbed.org LPC1768 board. (Contributed by Dave Marples.) * A driver for the Atmel AT45DB161D 4Mbit SPI FLASH part NuttX-5.12 ---------- This is the 59th release of NuttX. This is a critical bugfix release. * Fixed an important error in the signal trampoline logic. Essentially, interrupts are re-enabled while the signal handler executes, but the logic to re-disable the interrupts before returning from the signal handler trampoline was missing. Under certain circumstances, this can cause stack corruption. This was discovered by David Hewson on an ARM9 platform, but since the code has been leveraged, the bug has been propagated from ARM to Cortex-M3, AVR32, M16C, SH1, ZNEO, eZ80, Z8, and Z80 -- almost every architecture. The correction has been incorporated for all architectures but only verified on a few. Other notable changes in NuttX-5.12: * A complete port for the AVR32 (AT32UC3B0256) is incorporated in the source tree. Testing of this port is underway now. This release was made before verifying this port in order to get the important bugfix in place. * Other miscellaneous bugfix and enhancements as noted in the ChangeLog. NuttX-5.13 ---------- This is the 60th release of NuttX. Headlines for this release include: * AVR32, www.mcuzone.com AVR32DEV1 The port for the www.mcuzone.com AVRDEV1 board based on the Atmel AT32UC3B0256 MCU was (almost) fully integrated. The port now successfully passes the NuttX OS test (examples/ostest). A NuttShell (NSH) configuration is in place (see the NSH User Guide at http://www.nuttx.org/NuttShell.html). Testing of that NSH configuration, however, has been postponed (because it got bumped by the Olimex LPC1766-STK port -- see below) Current Status: I think I have a hardware problem with my serial port setup. There is a good chance that the NSH port is complete and functional, but I am not yet able to demonstrate that. At present, I get nothing coming in the serial RXD line (probably because the pins are configured wrong or I have the MAX232 connected wrong). A complete port will include drivers for additional AVR32 UC3 devices -- like SPI and USB --- and will be available in a later release, time permitting. * LPC1766, Olimex LPC1766-STK Support for the Olimex-LPC1766 is newly added to NuttX and is still undergoing development, test, and integration. Verified configurations for the NuttX OS test and for the NuttShell (NSH, see the NSH User Guide at http://www.nuttx.org/NuttShell.html. Additional USB configurations are in the release as well, but they have not yet been verified. Goals for NuttX-5.14 include: (1) An Ethernet driver, (2) Verified USB support, and (3) SD card support. * Additional changes and bugfixes as detailed in the ChangeLog. NuttX-5.14 ---------- The 61st release of NuttX, NuttX-5.14, was made on November 27, 2010. This release includes multiple, important bugfixes as well as a new driver for the NXP LPC1766. This release corresponds with SVN release number: r3137 Important bugfixes include: * Cortex-M3 Hard Fault. Fixed a hard fault problem that can occur if certain types of interrupts are pending at the time another interrupt returns. This problem has only been observed on the LPC1766 (returning from a SYSTICK interrupt with a pending Ethernet interrupt). However, it is assumed that all Cortex-M3 ports could have this as a latent bug. * TCP/IP Sequence Number Bug. Corrected errors some important logic in the way that sequence numbers are managed when send() sends out packets before a previous packet has been acknowledged. Some of that send() logic was incompatible with logic in the uIP layer. Errors seen include: (1) The final final packet in a sequence of packets might be too large! In the THTTPD example, this might leave some garbage at the bottom of the display. Or (2) send() might hang with outstanding, unacknowledged data (and with no re-transmission requests). This was due to differences in sequence number handling in send() and in uip_tcpinput.c; uip_tcpinput.c thought (incorrectly) that all of the bytes were acknowledged; send.c knew that they were not. * One-Shot POSIX Timer Bug. Fixed an error in set-up of a one-shot POSIX timer. It was using the repetitive timer value (which is zero in the one-shot case), always resulting in a 10Ms timer! Found and fixed by Wilton Tong. Additional support has been included for the Olimex-LPC1766. Support for that board was added to NuttX 5.13. This release extends that support with an Ethernet driver. Verified configurations are now available for the NuttX OS test, for the NuttShell (NSH, see http://www.nuttx.org/NuttShell.html), for the NuttX network test, and for the THTTPD webserver. (Additional USB configurations are in the release as well, but those have not yet been verified. Goals for NuttX-5.15 (and beyond) include: (1) Verified USB support, (2) SD card support, and (3) LCD support. NuttX-5.15 ---------- The 62nd release of NuttX, NuttX-5.15, was made on December 12, 2010. This release includes several bugfixes as well as feature enhancements, primarily for the Olimex LPC1766-STK board. Important bugfixes included: * Additional fixes needed with the TCP sequence number problem "fixed" in NuttX-5.14. * In the send() logic, now checks if the destination IP address is in the ARP table before sending the packet; an ARP request will go out instead. This improves behavior, for example, on the first on the first GET request from a browser * All USB class drivers need to call DEV_CONNECT() when they are ready to be enumerated. That is, (1) initially when bound to the USB driver, and (2) after a USB reset. * The SPI_SETBITS macro was calling the SPI setmode method. * And several other bug fixes of lower importance (see the ChangeLog for details). And feature enhancements: * The LPC176x Ethernet driver was using all of AHB SRAM Bank0 for Ethernet packet buffers (16K). An option was added to limit the amount of SRAM used for packet buffering and to re-use any extra Bank0 memory for heap. * Enabled networking and SD/MMC card support in the Olimex LPC1766-STK NuttShell (NSH) configuration. * The LPC176x USB driver is now fully fully functional. * Added an optional cmddata() method to the SPI interface. Some devices require an additional out-of-band bit to specify if the next word sent to the device is a command or data. The cmddata method provides selection of command or data. * A driver for the Nokia 6100 LCD (with either the Phillips PCF8833 LCD controller and for the Epson S1D15G10 LCD controller) and an NX graphics configuration for the Olimex LPC1766-STK have been added. However, neither the LCD driver nor the NX configuration have been verified as of the this release. NuttX-5.16 ---------- The 63rd release of NuttX, Version 5.16, was made on January 10, 2010 and is available for download from the SourceForge website. This release includes initial support for USB host in NuttX. The USB host infrastructure is new to NuttX. This initial USB host release is probably only beta quality; it is expected the some bugs remain in the logic and that the functionality requires extension. Below is a summary of the NuttX USB host implementation as extracted from the NuttX Porting Guide: 6.3.9 USB Host-Side Drivers * include/nuttx/usb/usbhost.h. All structures and APIs needed to work with USB host-side drivers are provided in this header file. * struct usbhost_driver_s. Each USB host controller driver must implement an instance of struct usbhost_driver_s. This structure is defined in include/nuttx/usb/usbhost.h. Examples: arch/arm/src/lpc17xx/lpc17_usbhost.c. * struct usbhost_class_s. Each USB host class driver must implement an instance of struct usbhost_class_s. This structure is also defined in include/nuttx/usb/usbhost.h. Examples: drivers/usbhost/usbhost_storage.c * USB Host Class Driver Registry. The NuttX USB host infrastructure includes a registry. During its initialization, each USB host class driver must call the interface, usbhost_registerclass() in order add its interface to the registry. Later, when a USB device is connected, the USB host controller will look up the USB host class driver that is needed to support the connected device in this registry. Examples: drivers/usbhost/usbhost_registry.c, drivers/usbhost/usbhost_registerclass.c, and drivers/usbhost/usbhost_findclass.c, * Detection and Enumeration of Connected Devices. Each USB host device controller supports two methods that are used to detect and enumeration newly connected devices (and also detect disconnected devices): + int (*wait)(FAR struct usbhost_driver_s *drvr, bool connected); Wait for a device to be connected or disconnected. + int (*enumerate)(FAR struct usbhost_driver_s *drvr); Enumerate the connected device. As part of this enumeration process, the driver will (1) get the device's configuration descriptor, (2) extract the class ID info from the configuration descriptor, (3) call usbhost_findclass() to find the class that supports this device, (4) call the create() method on the struct usbhost_registry_s interface to get a class instance, and finally (5) call the connect() method of the struct usbhost_class_s interface. After that, the class is in charge of the sequence of operations. * Binding USB Host-Side Drivers. USB host-side controller drivers are not normally directly accessed by user code, but are usually bound to another, higher level USB host class driver. The class driver exports the standard NuttX device interface so that the connected USB device can be accessed just as with other, similar, on-board devices. For example, the USB host mass storage class driver (drivers/usbhost/usbhost_storage.c) will register a standard, NuttX block driver interface (like /dev/sda) that can be used to mount a file system just as with any other other block driver instance. In general, the binding sequence is: 1. Each USB host class driver includes an initialization entry point that is called from the application at initialization time. This driver calls usbhost_registerclass() during this initialization in order to makes itself available in the event that the device that it supports is connected. Examples: The function usbhost_storageinit() in the file drivers/usbhost/usbhost_storage.c 2. Each application must include a waiter thread thread that (1) calls the USB host controller driver's wait() to detect the connection of a device, and then (2) call the USB host controller driver's enumerate method to bind the registered USB host class driver to the USB host controller driver. Examples: The function nsh_waiter() in the file configs/nucleus2g/src/up_nsh.c and the function nsh_waiter() in the file configs/olimex-lpc1766stk/src/up_nsh.c. 3. As part of its operation during the binding operation, the USB host class driver will register an instances of a standard NuttX driver under the /dev directory. To repeat the above example, the USB host mass storage class driver (drivers/usbhost/usbhost_storage.c) will register a standard, NuttX block driver interface (like /dev/sda) that can be used to mount a file system just as with any other other block driver instance. Examples: See the call to register_blockdriver() in the function usbhost_initvolume() in the file drivers/usbhost/usbhost_storage.c. NuttX-5.17 ---------- The 64th release of NuttX, Version 5.17, was made on January 19, 2011 and is available for download from the SourceForge website. This release follows close on the heels of the 5.16 release and extends the USB host capabilities first introduced in that version. * The LPC17xx USB host controller driver was extended to (1) add support for low-speed devices, (2) handle multiple concurrent transfers on different endpoints (still only one TD per endpoint), and (3) handle periodic interrupt endpoint types. * Add a USB host HID keyboard class driver. Now you can connect a standard USB keyboard to NuttX and receive keyboard input for an application. And other changes as detailed in the ChangeLog. NuttX-5.18 ---------- The 65th release of NuttX, Version 5.18, was made on February 27, 2011 and is available for download from the SourceForge website. This is first release from the new NuttX SVN repository. This release is made primarily to keep the release tarball in synchronization with SVN. Many smaller changes have been made as identified in the ChangeLog. Headlines include: * Incorporate several important uIP patches -- including the well known patch to handle missing SYNACK. * The Freescale mc8s12ne64 port is code complete but testing has not yet begun due to toolchain issues. Added support for the Future Electronics Group NE64 Badge board. * Added support for a new STM32 board, the ISOTEL NetClamps VSN V1.2 ready2go sensor network platform. This board is based on a STM32F103RET6 and includes some interesting power saving/clock control extensions. * USB host support expanded to handle vendor specific USB devices. * Incorporated the LUFA HID parser. * Various bugfix as detailed in the ChangeLog NuttX-5.19 ---------- The 66th release of NuttX, Version 5.19, was made on March 12, 2011 and is available for download from the SourceForge website. This release includes several new features in various states of integration and maturity: * 486SX QEMU port. This port supports the Intel 486SX architecture using the QEMU simulator. Initial functionality is in place a partially tested. There are still some outstanding issues with timer interrupts. * Platform specific application support. A new apps/ directory appears in this port. This apps/ directory provides a mechanism for applications using NuttX to have a highly customized initialization process. It supports a set of end-user applications than can be executed (1) standalone so you can have a fully customized application startup, or (2) on top of NSH. Think of it this way: In a buckled-up embedded application, your end-user programs will probably have their own dedicated start-up logic. But, during development, you might want to have you applications available and executable from the NSH command line. This apps/ add-on (and NSH hooks) was contributed by Uros to accomplish just that. * NSH was also extended to support application specific ROMFS /etc/init.d/rcS start-up scripts. This feature, as well, as all of the above-mentioned apps/ directory support was contributed by Uros Platise * Additional NSH improvements and bug fixes. See the Changelog for details. * This release also provides a new SLIP network driver. This driver should support point-to-point network communications to a host using TCP/IP or UDP. This driver is code complete, but not tested in this release. * New RAMTRON FRAM driver (contributed by Uros Platise) * New generic 16550 UART driver. * Cortex-M3 Power improvements: Waits for Interrupt (WFI) in idle loop for reduced power consumption (LPC17xx and STM32 only - contributed by Uros Platise)) * New waitpid() system interface. * Additional bugfixes: pipes, stdint.h, STM32 SDIO and SPI drivers NuttX-6.0 --------- The 67th release of NuttX, Version 6.0, was made on March 21, 2011 and is available for download from the SourceForge website. The version number of this release was bumped from 5.19 to 6.0. A change in the major revision number is used to reflect an incompatibility with previous versions. In this release, the NuttX core OS functionality has been separated from NuttX application-related functionality. These are provided as separate tarballs: * nuttx-6.0.tar.gz, and * apps-6.0.tar.gz The purpose of this separation is both to better organize and modularize the NuttX source tree, but also to provide better support for incorporation of end-user applications with Nuttx. The incompatibility results from the changes to the board configuration logic needed to supported the separable application. The major changes to the configuration include: * CONFIG_APPS_DIR - This should not be set. The default is ../apps. This should only be set if you have a custom, product-specific application directory in some different location. * appconfig - Each board configuration now requires a new file called 'appconfig.' As its name suggests, this file provides new configuration information needed by the logic in ../apps. In addition to this major reorganization in the directory structure, this release also includes some important extensions to existing features and some important bugfixes. These include: * The SLIP driver was been well debugged and significantly re-designed. Now you can have an Ethernet connection to you board even if you have no Ethernet hardware. How cool is that? * The QEMU i486 port is now functional. It has also been reported to work on the Bifferboard (see http://bifferos.bizhat.com/). * And extensions to the uIP driver interface, and * Bug fixes to fopen() and STM32 GPIO configuration Please see the ChangeLog for details. NuttX-6.1 --------- The 68th release of NuttX, Version 6.1, was made on April 10, 2011 and is available for download from the SourceForge website. The 6.0 release introduced a detach-able application environment to build applications outside of the NuttX source tree. The primary purpose of this release is to correct numerous build problems introduced by that architectural change: * In many newer environments, NuttX produced strange Makefile errors but built correctly in older environments. A fix provided by Rafael Noronha was incorporated and is reported to fix those build problems. * The apps/ directory build system would not handle Windows-native toolchains due to obscure path formatting issues. * And other problems as detailed in the Changelog. Many additional changes were made in the 6.1 release for another major architectural change: NuttX will now build as a separately linked microkernel. In this build option the RTOS builds as a kernel, applications build separately and interface with kernel via system calls. Applications run in user mode and kernel logic users in kernel-mode. This provides a secure environment for NuttX. This feature is fully coded in NuttX-6.1, but has not been tested due to higher priority tasks that have arisen. Related to this change, support for the Cortex-M3 memory protection unit (MPU) has been integrated with the NuttX kernel build to provide an even higher level of security. NOTE: This kernel build is an option; the default build configuration is still the standard, flat, unsecured RTOS as in previous releases. Additional new features in this release: * Support for LPC17xx GPIO interrupts (with much support from Decio Renno). * Basic timer support for STM32 (Contributed by Uros Platise) * A binfs file system. This is a tiny pseudo file system that lets named applications to be viewed and accessed in NSH under the /bin directory. * An I2C-based driver for the LIS331DL MEMS motion sensor. (Contributed by Uros Platise.) * A configuration for the Embedded Artists LPCXpresso LPC1768 board. * The user_initialize() interface has been removed. And several bugfix associated with SD drivers, opendir(), signed 8-bit types (int8_t), and USB serial device. See the ChangeLog for details. NuttX-6.2 --------- The 69th release of NuttX, Version 6.2, was made on May 6, 2011 and is available for download from the SourceForge website. The 6.2 release includes several new features: * NXFFS: The obvious new feature is NXFFS, the NuttX wear-leveling FLASH file system. This new file system is intended to be small for the MCU usage and has some limitations. No formal documentation of NXFFS yet exists. See the fs/nxffs/README.txt file for details (see http://svn.code.sf.net/p/nuttx/code/trunk/nuttx/fs/nxffs/README.txt?view=log) * Support for NXP LPCXpresso LPC1768 board on the Embedded Artists base board. The Code Red toolchain is supported under either Linux or Windows. Verified configurations include dhcpd, nsh, nx, ostest, thttpd, and usbstorage. * Support for the Univision UG-9664HSWAG01 OLED with Solomon Systech SD1305 LCD controller. * A new RAM MTD driver with FLASH simulation capability. * A version.h file is now automatically generated so that C code can now be version aware. In addition to these new feature, several important bugfixes are included in this release correcting problems with dup2(), LPC17xx GPIO interrupts, LPC17xx UART2/3, the FAT file system, build issues, and strrch(). See the ChangeLog for more details. NuttX-6.3 --------- The 70th release of NuttX follows only a nines days after the release of version 6.2. It was released on May 15, 2011. This special back-to-back release was made so that the current released version of NuttX will correspond to the initial release from the RGMP project. This release adds architecture support and build configuration for RGMP. RGMP is a project for running GPOS and RTOS simultaneously on multi-processor platforms. See http://rgmp.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page for further information about RGMP. This release also includes support for STM32 FLASH, build improvements, and initial, incomplete support for the MicroChip PIC32MX MCU. Bug fixes are included for some build problems, USB host class driver error handling, NX graphics color mapping, and problems with C standard I/O buffer flushing. See the ChangeLog for further details. NuttX-6.4 --------- The 71st release of NuttX, Version 6.4, was made on June 5, 2011 and is available for download from the SourceForge website. The 6.4 release includes several new features: * A new, full-featured FTP client. This client may be used as a library for automated FTP or via an FTP client shell. The FTP shell supports the following commands: cd, chmod, get, help, idle, login, ls, quit, mkdir, noop, put, pwd, rename, rhelp, rm, rmdir, size, time, and up. A configuration is available for the NXP LPC17xx to demonstrate this functionality. * A functional C1101 wireless driver (contributed by Uros Platise) * A PCI-based E1000 Ethernet driver (contributed by Yu Qiang) * New C library functions: inet_addr() (contributed by Yu Qiang), strndup(), asprintf() * Reduced memory allocation overhead for MCUs with small heaps (<64K). * fdopen() now works with socket descriptors allowing standard buffered C functions to be used for network communications. * The NSH ifconfig command can now be used to set or change the IP address (contributed by Yu Qiang) This release also includes some completed but untested functionality. * The MicroChip PIC32MX port is now code complete and ready to begin testing. Unfortunately, testing will be delayed due to tool issues. * Support for the NXP LPC315x MCUs. Additional miscellaneous enhancements and bug fixes to task_delete(), recvfrom(), and other changes as noted in the ChangeLog. NuttX-6.5 --------- The 72nd release of NuttX, Version 6.5, was made on June 21, 2011 and is available for download from the SourceForge website. The 6.5 release is all about support for the Atmel 8-bit AVR family. I have been interested in the AVR family for some time but because of the severe SRAM constraints and because of the availability of many tiny schedulers for the AVR, it has not been "on the radar screen." However, I have recently become interested because of interest expressed by members of the forum and because of the availability of newer, larger capacity AVR parts (that I don't have yet). This release corresponds with SVN release number: r3730 This release includes support for the following AVR boards. As with any initial support for new architectures, there are some incomplete areas and a few caveats that need to be stated. Here they are, ordered from the least to the most complete: * SoC Robotics Amber Web Server (ATMega128). This port of NuttX to the Amber Web Server from SoC Robotics (http://www.soc-robotics.com/index.htm). Is only partially in place. The Amber Web Server is based on an Atmel ATMega128 (128K FLASH but only 4K of SRAM). STATUS: Work on this port has stalled due to toolchain issues. It is complete, but untested. * Micropendous 3 AT9USB647 This port of NuttX to the Opendous Micropendous 3 board. The Micropendous3 may be populated with an AT90USB646, 647, 1286, or 1287. See http://code.google.com/p/opendous/. I have only the AT90USB647 version for testing. This version has very limited memory resources: 64K of FLASH and 4K of SRAM. STATUS: The basic port was released in NuttX-6.5. This basic port consists only of a "Hello, World!!" example that demonstrates initialization of the OS, creation of a simple task, and serial console output. The tiny SRAM limits what you can do with the AT90USB647 (see issues below). * PJRC Teensy++ 2.0 AT9USB1286 This is a port of NuttX to the PJRC Teensy++ 2.0 board. This board was developed by PJRC (http://pjrc.com/teensy/). The Teensy++ 2.0 is based on an Atmel AT90USB1286 MCU with 128K of FLASH and 8K of SRAM; a little more room to move than the AT90USB647. STATUS: The basic port was released in NuttX-6.5. This basic port consists of a "Hello, World!!" example and also slightly simplified NuttShell (NSH) configuration (see the NSH User Guide at http://www.nuttx.org/NuttShell.html). An SPI driver and a USB device driver exist for the AT90USB as well as a USB mass storage configuration. However, this configuration is not fully debugged as of the NuttX-6.5 release. AVR-specific issues. The basic AVR port is solid and biggest issue for using AVR is its tiny SRAM memory and its Harvard architecture. Because of the Harvard architecture, constant data that resides to flash is inaccessible using "normal" memory reads and writes (only SRAM data can be accessed "normally"). Special AVR instructions are available for accessing data in FLASH, but these have not been integrated into the normal, general purpose OS. Most NuttX test applications are console-oriented with lots of strings used for printf and debug output. These strings are all stored in SRAM now due to these data accessing issues and even the smallest console-oriented applications can quickly fill a 4-8K memory. So, in order for the AVR port to be useful, one of two things would need to be done: 1. Don't use console applications that required lots of strings. The basic AVR port is solid and your typical deeply embedded application should work fine. 2. Create a special version of printf that knows how to access strings that reside in FLASH (or EEPROM). NuttX-6.6 --------- The 73rd release of NuttX, Version 6.6, was made on July 11, 2011 and is available for download from the SourceForge website. The 6.6 release adds several smaller features but is mostly a bugfix release. Bugfixes include * Fixed several NX Graphics bugs: Rendering fonts at >8 bits-per-pixel, graphics move logic, and display artifacts that appear when a window is closed. * Corrections to the USB host mass storage class driver * STM32 bugfixes: serial driver, GPIO interrupt handling * LPC17xx: Changes for a success compilation with no console. * Corrections to the Teensy AT90USB SD driver * Changes for a clean compilation under the ZDS-II toolchain. Minor features: * Add logic to extract printf strings from FLASH (but there are still printf issues for that target) * Added a configuration for the Sure Electronics PIC32MX board. However, higher priority tasks have stopped work on that configuration. * Added several new configurations for the STMicro STM3210E-EVAL board. * Added support for the STM3210E-EVAL board: (1) LCD in either landscape or portrait mode, and (2) interrupting buttons. * Added a configuration option to use different serial ports for debug and for the NSH serial console (there are some issues with CR-LF expansion and character echo if NSH is not run on the console). * Standardized the button press and button interrupt interfaces so that they are common across all boards. * Added a new graphics example that focuses on placing text on the background while pop-up windows occur. Text should continue to update normally with or without the popup windows present. * Added ARM stack checking logic. See the ChangeLog for a detailed description of these changes. NuttX-6.7 --------- The 74th release of NuttX, Version 6.7, was made on August 2, 2011 and is available for download from the SourceForge website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-6.7.tar.gz and apps-6.7.tar.gz. Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). Changes in this release are summarized below: * New OS APIs: Add the standard sem_timedwait() interface. * FAT File System: Adds (optional) support for VFAT long file names. * USB: Now the mass storage device can be connected when needed and disconnected when not needed (or re-connected as a different kind of device). * Touchscreen Support: Defined a new NuttX touchscreen interface. Added a driver for the TI TSC2007 touchscreen controller chip. * NX Fonts: Add support for multiple fonts; developed a tool to convert open source fonts into NuttX format; Converted and installed nine new, high quality fontsets. * NX Graphics: Add new NX APIs to support drawing of wide lines in any orientation. Added new low level routines to set individual pixel more efficiently. * Build system: Added a export target that will bundle up all of the NuttX libraries, header files, and the startup object into an exportable tarball. * LPC17xx: A CAN driver was contributed by Li Zhuoyi (Lzyy). * STM32: New NX-related configurations to exercise text and graphic image displays. * C Library: Added a fixed precision atan2() math function. * Bugfixes: Serial RX overrun error, FAT upper/lower NT 8.3 name handling fixed. FAT directory allocation and initialization bug. STM32 SDIO DMA race condition bug. eZ80 UART1 serial driver errors (Paul Osmialowski) NuttX-6.8 --------- The 75th release of NuttX, Version 6.8, was made on August 19, 2011 and is available for download from the SourceForge website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-6.8.tar.gz and apps-6.8.tar.gz. Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). Changes in this release are summarized below: * NuttX has been ported to run on the Freescale Cortex-M4 "Kinetis" boards. Two board ports are available for (1) the Kinetis KwikStik-K40 and (2) the Kinetis TWR-K60N512 tower. * Support for RGMP 0.3. This version of RGMP now runs on the OMAP4430 (arm) pandaboard * LPC17xx CAN driver extended to support both CAN1 and CAN2 (submitted by Li Zhuoy (Lzzy)) * Fixed several critical bugs related to signal handling initialization and for signals the wake up tasks that are waiting to send or receive message queues.Both are important. (submitted by hkwilton). * drivers/can.c: Fixed a semaphore overflow problem in the CAN driver (reported by Li Zhouy (Lzzy)). * Added a new ADC driver infrastructure and TI ADS1255 driver both developed and submitted by Li Zhouy (Lzzy)). See the Changelog for additional changes included in this release. NuttX-6.9 --------- The 76th release of NuttX, Version 6.9, was made on September 11, 2011 and is available for download from the SourceForge website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-6.9.tar.gz and apps-6.9.tar.gz. Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). This release includes a few new features and several important bug fixes. The new features (some still incomplete) include: * Analog Support/ NXP LPC17xx: New DAC sub-system including ADC and DAC drivers for the LPC17xx. Extensions to the ADS1255 driver. (Contributed by Li Zhuoyi (Lzyy)) * Power Management: Added a new NuttX power management sub-system for controlling and coordinating reduced power states. At present, only verified in a simulation environment. * I2C Test Tool: A new application was added that can be used to verify and debug I2C interfaces from the NuttShell (NSH) command line. * NuttShell (NSH): In addition to the I2C test tool, a date command is now supported (if CONFIG_RTC is defined) that can be used to read and set the RTC. * NXP LPC17xx: I2C and DAC driver for the NXP LPC17xx family submitted by Li Zhuoyi (Lzyy) * Kinetis Cortex-M4: Added a SDHC driver for the Kinetis parts. Complete debug of the Kinetis SDHC driver was not completed, however, do to some higher priority tasks that forced me to stop work. * Other new drivers: Driver for I2C-based at24cxx EEPROM submitted by Li Zhuoyi (Lzyy); Driver for the LM-75 temperature sensor. Support for the LM-75 temperature sensor integrated into the SM3210E-EVAL development board. * NuttX Graphics (NX): Added new NX interfaces for drawing circles, both circle outlines and filled circles. * FLASH: Added a function that accepts the path to a block driver and then erases the underlying FLASH memory * Build System: The Make export logic now also tries to track down all architecture-specific header files and include these in the NuttX export bundle as well. Various changes and modifications so that NuttX wil build on FreeBSD using the ASH shell (submitted by Kurt Lidl). Bugfixes, order roughly on decreasing criticality include: * STM32 I2C Driver: Add resets, timeout, and other fixes to work reliably with the I2C tool. Corrected a major error introduced in NuttX 6.8. * BCH Driver. Several important bugs (noted by Li Zhuoyi (Lzyy)) were fixed. * C Library: Fixed errors in gmtime() and gmtime_r() that could lead to errors in date calculations. * Timing: Correct an error in the tv_nsec calculation that happens only config CONFIG_RTC is enabled * Build System: Use of -print-libgcc-file-name to get path to libgcc.a might select the wrong libgcc.a if a multilib toolchain is used NuttX-6.10 ---------- The 77th release of NuttX, Version 6.10, was made on October 6, 2011 and is available for download from the SourceForge website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-6.10.tar.gz and apps-6.10.tar.gz. Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). This release corresponds with SVN release number: r4028 This release includes a few new features and several important bug fixes. The new features (some still incomplete) include: * CDC ACM serial class device-side driver * RTC: Now supports hi-res and lo-res hardware RTC. The lo-res RTC runs at 1Hz. * STM32 I2C driver. Now supports faster, polled mode of operation. Added an I2C trace capability. * ADS7843E touchscreen driver. As used on the SAM3U-EK development board. * AT91SAM3U SPI driver. To support the ADS7843E toucscreen * X11 Support on simulation target. Build errors in the X11 windows for the simulated target have been correct. Added support for a simulated touchscreen on the X11 window (based on mouse inputs). * System Timer. Added support for a 64-bit system timer. * TIFF Support. Added a TIFF library (currently used for storing LCD screen shots). * LCD Support. Added a test to verify that we read and write correct to LCD GRAM memory. * I2C tool. Extended to support to include a verify command and repititions and auto-address increment for most commands. * USB terminal example. Line oriented serial bridge connects a host USB serial terminal to a host UART serial terminal. * Build System. apps/ Makefile will now include external directories in the application build. Bugfixes, order roughly on decreasing criticality include: * Message Queues. Correct errors in mq_timedsend() and mq_timedreceive(). * FAT. Writes that cross sector boundaries, stray write into the FAT, and a FAT long file name issue * NXFFS. Added a missed error check. Files cannot be opened for writing if they are already opened for reading. * Library: fopen() for append modse was not appending. * STM32 I2C driver. Correct another conflict between concurrent FSMC and I2C1 accesses. Fixed some bad error detection logic. * STM32 SDHC driver. Interrupts were being left disabled. NuttX-6.11 ---------- The 78th release of NuttX, Version 6.11, was made on November 12, 2011 and is available for download from the SourceForge website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-6.11.tar.gz and apps-6.11.tar.gz. Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). This release corresponds with SVN release number: r4090 This release is a maintenance release that includes a few new features and some important bugfixes. New features include: * NX Graphics: New interfaces to read from graphics memory * Drivers: AT24 FLASH driver will now supports clustering of blocks to achieve a larger, more usable block size for NXFFS. * STM32: LCD color corrections * PIC32: Board configuration for the Microchip PIC32 Ethernet Starter kit (not yet verified), new GPIO support library, button and LED support for the Sure Electronics PIC32MX board. A lot of progress has been made on the PIC32 NuttX port, but it is still not ready for prime time. * NXP LPC3152: Board configuration for the Embedded Artists EA3152. Bugfixes, order roughly on decreasing criticality include: * NXFFS: Corrected critical bugs in initialization, some full FLASH handling, and errors in certain cases where the FLASH is repacked. * ARM EABI: Fix stack aligment required for passing floating point values. * Build system: Fix build issues when g++ is used as the compiler. * NX Graphics: Bitmap error handling, correct RGB color conversion macros, Error when the background window is released. * STM32: RTC build fixes, LCD color corrections * Simulation target: build fixes * C Library: fclose() return value. See the change log for more detailed information. NuttX-6.12 ---------- The 79th release of NuttX, Version 6.12, was made on December 6, 2011 and is available for download from the SourceForge website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-6.12.tar.gz and apps-6.12.tar.gz. Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). This release corresponds with SVN release number: r4141 New features in this release include: * STM32. Basic support added for the STM32 F4 family. Board support verified for the STMicro STM3250G-EVAL board. * FAT. Enhanced partition handling. * SDIO-Based SD Card support. Add support for large (>4Gb) devices * Graphics. Added four new small sans serif fonts. * Drivers. Fix a banding problem with the R61580 LCD. Bugfixes, order roughly on decreasing criticality include: * FAT. Fix errors in how the first entries in the root directory are added. Fix errors in FAT date/time handling. * Signals. Fix bug in certain sig_timedwait() error handling. * Drivers. Fix cloned errors in poll() handling in several drivers. * Message Queues. errno was not being set correctly by mq_notify(). * C Library. wchar_t is a built-in type for C++ NuttX-6.13 ---------- The 80th release of NuttX, Version 6.13, was made on December 26, 2011 and is available for download from the SourceForge website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-6.13.tar.gz and apps-6.13.tar.gz. Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). This release corresponds with SVN release number: r4231 New features in this release include: * Drivers. New standard interface for PWM drivers and common "upper half" PWM driver. Updated the MP25x driver to support the Macronix MX25 chips (submitted by Mohammad Elwakeel). * STM32 F1/F4. Added an Ethernet driver, ADC drivers, DAC driver, PWM driver, CAN driver, F4 RTC driver, F4 DMA support, logic for saving/restoring F4 FPU registers in context switches. * STM32 Boards. Added STM3240G-EVAL DHPCD and nettest configuration. Support for a new STM32 board, the HY-Mini STM32v board, was contributed by Laurent Latil * PIC32. The port to the Microchip PIC32MX is finally functional and reliable. The NuttX PIC32 port has verified configurations for the OS test and the NuttShell (NSH) both exist. * Tests: New re-usable tests (in apps/examples) for PWM, ADC, and CAN loopback. Several existing tests can now be built as NSH built-in applicaitons (dhcpd, nettest, and all of the new tests). Bugfixes, order roughly on decreasing criticality include: * STM32: Correct handling of data overrun conditions. Existing logic would hang with infinite interrupts when a data overrun occurred. * DHCPD. Fix several problems using host order address where network addresses expected (and vice versa). And several others. See the ChangeLog for more details. NuttX-6.14 ---------- The 81st release of NuttX, Version 6.14, was made on January 15, 2012, and is available for download from the SourceForge website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-6.14.tar.gz and apps-6.14.tar.gz. Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). This release corresponds with SVN release number: r4301 New features in this release include: * Drivers. The upper-half PWM driver will now support a pulse count (as would be needed to control a stepper motor). * STM32. The CAN driver has been verified in loopback mode. ADC driver support for the STM32 F4. Add support for UART4-5 and USART6 (Contributed by Mike Smith). The PWM driver now supports a pulse count for TIM1 and TIM8. Timer driver now supports the F4's 32-bit timers (Contributed by Mikhail Bychek) * STM32F4Discovery. Support for the STM32F4-Discovery board contributed by Mike Smith. * STM3240G-EVAL. Add support for user control of LEDs. * LPC17xx. Add support for loopback mode to CAN driver. CAN TX done perations are now interrupt driver. Now supports configurable CAN bit rate. * LPC1766-STK. Add support for on-board buttons. Add support for user control of LEDs. * LM3S. Add support for the LM3S6432S2E on the TI RDK-S2E (Contributed by Mike Smith) * PIC32MX. USB device-side driver (needs further testing). A partial Ethernet driver is also in place. * Library. Support added for fixed floating point fieldwidths in output formatting (Contributed by Mikhail Bychek) * Build. New targets apps_clean and apps_distclean to simplify working with application diretories. Bugfixes include: * Drivers. Fixed a buffer-full test in the upper-half CAN driver. * STM32. GPIO initialize logic (submitted by Mike Smith). Fix the debug logic that dumps the GPIO configuration. * LPC17xxx. Correct an integer overflow in GPIO interrupt setup (prevented pins > 15 from being used as interrupt sources). Correct a value used in GPIO interrupt number range test. * FAT. Now returns the correct error value when it is unable to recognize the file system. * Build. MAC OS build fixes (submitted by Mike Smith) And several others. See the ChangeLog for more details. NuttX-6.15 ---------- The 82nd release of NuttX, Version 6.15, was made on February 12, 2012, and is available for download from the SourceForge website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-6.15.tar.gz and apps-6.15.tar.gz. Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). This release corresponds with SVN release number: r4387 New features and extended functionality: * General Drivers: Add support for (29-bit) extended CAN IDs. Add an infrastructure to support battery drivers. Add a driver for MAX17040x battery "fuel gauge". Add support for Composite USB drivers (in particular for a CDC/ACM with MSC USB composite driver). Added a new RAM logging driver. This will allow debug output into a RAM buffer associated with a character driver at /dev/ramlog. Added the new command 'dmesg' to NSH that can be used to dump the current contents of the log. This is useful for systems that do not have the usual serial console (for example, if you only have a Telnet console with NSH). * Networking: Add a lower level, primitive socket interface. Telnet driver: A New Telnet daemon was created. It wraps a Telnet session within a character driver that can serve as a "controlling terminal." The Telnet session will then be inherited by tasks created from the Telnet session and the stdin/stdout from the created task will still go through the same Telnet connection. * STM32 Drivers. PWM driver pulse count was limited to 128; now is (essentially) unlimited. Add support for (29-bit) extended CAN IDs. Add support for I2C3. The SDIO driver is (mostly) verified on the STM32 F4 platforms. * LPC17xx Drivers. Extended the CAN driver so that the TSEG1 and TSEG2 bit times can be set via the NuttX configuration. Add support for (29-bit) extended CAN IDs. * PIC32 Drivers. The PIC32 Ethernet driver is code complete (but still untested). * FTPD. Add a new FTP server daemon. This is based loosely on the hwport_ftpd library provided by Jaehyuk Cho. * Library: Add support for on_exit(). Implemented tcsetattr() and tcgetattr(). Moved the old, too-smart fgets() to a new application library function called readline(). Dumbed down the original fgets(). Add strcasestr(), avsprintf(), inet_ntop(), and inet_pton(). Add support to enable or disable debug output. * Build system: Support for building a 32-bit simulation executable on a 64-bit Linux machine. Correct a dependency issue in the arch/*/src/board directory. Bugfixes: * System: Correct PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER * FAT: Fix an error in the FAT statfs() reported by David Sidrane. * STM32: Fix clock frequencies for APB2 timers. Correct AFIO register offset. * PIC32. Correct GPIOs used for LEDs on the Sure PIC32MX board. * NSH. Wait for a USB connection if a USB serial class is used to interface with the host. Additional bugfixes, name changes, and other differences as detailed in the ChangeLog. NuttX-6.16 ---------- The 83rd release of NuttX, Version 6.16, was made on March 10, 2012, and is available for download from the SourceForge website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-6.16.tar.gz and apps-6.16.tar.gz. Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). This release corresponds with SVN release number: r4475 New features and extended functionality: * ARMv7M Support: Includes new, streamlined Cortex-M exception handling provided by Mike Smith. Context switching support for the Cortex-M4 FPU registers is now provided (in both "lazy" and "non-lazy" modes) * General Drivers: Added a generic "upper half" Quadrature Encoder driver. The USB CDC/ACM serial driver can now be dynamically connected or disconnected from the host (programmatically or using NSH commands). * STM32 Drivers: Added a "lower half" Quadrature Encoder driver. Verified the STM32 F4 DMA driver; Added F4 DMA support to the existing STM32 SDIO driver. * STM32 Board Support. Added support for the STM32 F2 family and for the STM3220G-EVAL board (contributed by Gary Teravskis). Support is now included for C++ static constructors (verified using the Atollic toolchain). Added support for the SRAM available on the STM3240G-EVAL board. * PIC32 Drivers. PIC32MX USB (device) driver is now functional. The PIC32MX Ethernet driver not yet fully verified (and an unverified SPI driver is also available). * Networking. Added a lower-level, thread-independent socket layer. Parts of this layer were created in 6.15 to support the FTPD controlling terminal; this support has been extended in order to support an NFS file system (not yet released). * NuttShell (NSH). NSH will now support a USB serial connection for the console (such as CDC/ACM). This is useful in environments where there is no physical serial port on the board. * Build System. Reorgnaization of networking header files. Critical Bugfixes. The following bug fixes are considered critical: * Networking: Fixed a "leak" in the TCP/IP read-ahead buffering logic. Corrected an error in TCP/IP sequence numbering/ACK logic which occurred when read-ahead buffering memory is exhausted. * STM32 Drivers: Fixed an buffer sizing error in the STM32 Ethernet driver. Additional Bugfixes: Other important bug fixes are listed below. See the ChangeLog of a complete, detailed list of bug fixes. * Networking: Corrected recv()/recvfrom() return value. Added logic to monitor for loss of connection after a new connection has been established via accept() (Contributed by Max Nekludov). Add logic to select() to correctly handle POLLHUP (Contributed by Max Nekludov) Additional bugfixes, name changes, and other differences as detailed in the ChangeLog. NuttX-6.17 ---------- The 84th release of NuttX, Version 6.17, was made on April 14, 2012, and is available for download from the SourceForge website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-6.17.tar.gz and apps-6.17.tar.gz. Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). This release corresponds with SVN release number: r4607 New features and extended functionality: * Networking: Additional low-level, thread-independent socket interfaces (for NFS client support). * RTC: Added a new interface call clock_synchronize(). This function will reload the system time from an RTC and is required when the system re-awakens from certain deep-sleep modes. * Graphics: Add NxConsole. This is a character device driver that wraps an NX window and can be re-directed for stdout. This allows, for example, a pop-up graphics window that contains a NuttShell (NSH) session. A test of NxConsole is available at apps/examples/nxconsole. * Watchdog Drivers: Added an interface definition an "upper half" driver to support watchdog timers. * Calypso: Support for TI Calypso-based cellphones (as supported by the Osmocom-BB project) was contributed by members of the Osmocom-BB team. This includes configurations for the Compal e88 and e99 phones. * USB Device Interface: Needed to extend the USB device interface because there was no mechanism for passing endpoint OUT data that may need to accompany a setup request. * STM32 drivers: Added some power management controls for entering reduced power consumption states. An OTG FS driver was completed and partially verified (this driver seems to be functional but since it has been test so lightly, it might better be listed in the next section "Work in progress"). * PIC32 drivers: The PIC32 Ethernet driver is now stable. The PIC32 USB device controller driver is now functional (but not yet stable). * PIC32 boards: Added support for the Sure DB-DP11212 PIC32 General Purpose Demo Board. There is now a PIC32 Starter Kit that provides NSH only through a Telnet connection. * Build System: Some header files were moved into include/nuttx. The goal is to move any non-standard header files to include/nuttx or include/arch. Moved include/math.h to include/nuttx/math.h; this file is now only instantiated as the 'system' math.h if CONFIG_ARCH_MATH_H=y is defined. * Tools: Added tools/cmpconfig.c, a tool for comparing two configuration files. Work in progress. This release includes some partially completed work that is still not ready for prime time. * NFS Client: Work is progressing on support for an NFS client file system. This is a port of the BSD NFS client file system that is being done by Jose Pablo Rojas V. * Automated Configuration: Automated configuration based on the kconfig-frontends tool is being incorporated into the build system. The configuration is still not complete enough for general use in this release. * STM32 Drivers: Added files that will (eventually) hold an STM32 OTG FS host driver. This is still a work in progress. Bugfixes: * Networking: Corrected a deadlock that only occurred when executing the NSH 'ifconfig' command over Telnet. * File system: Fix incorrect return errno value from read() when the file is opened write-only. * Graphics: Fix several compilation errors that have crept into the multi-user NX server because of lack of use. * STM32: In order to use CAN2, both CAN1 and CAN2 clocking must be enabled. Fixed a troublesome bug in the STM32 F4 I2C driver that resulting in timeouts. * LPC17xx: Fixes for errors the crept in the LPC17xx DAC logic Contributed by Lzyy). * Build System: Reordered the link command line to account for new versions of libgcc.a that require symbols from the application (abort()). NuttX-6.18 ---------- The 85th release of NuttX, Version 6.18, was made on May 19, 2012, and is available for download from the SourceForge website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-6.18.tar.gz and apps-6.18.tar.gz. Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). The majority of changes in this release are focused on supporting the synchronized release of NxWM, the NuttX tiny window manager. That window manager is released as part of the NxWidgets package, but depends upon many of the changes in this NuttX release. This release corresponds with SVN release number: r4751 New features and extended functionality: * Drivers. Added a watchdog timer driver infrastructure. Add general support for STMicro STMPE811 I/O Expander/touchscreen device. * STM32. Add support for the STM32 IWDG and WWDG watchodog timers. DMA now supports cicular buffer mode; serial driver now uses circular DMA to improve Rx performance (Contributed by Mike Smith). * STM3240G-EVAL Board. Add support for the LCD and for the STMPE811 I/O Expander as a touchscreen controller. * PIC32 Boards. Board support for the Mikroelektronika PIC32MX7 Multimedia Board (MMB) and for the Sparkfun UBW32 PIC32 board. * NX. Framed windows are now draw in three colors instead of just two. Numerous other extensions needed to support NxWM (see the ChangeLog for details). * Library. Add prctl() command that can be used to setting and getting the names of threads. This (plus several other improvements and bug fixes) are part of a larger effort to improve task monitoring capabilities. Work in progress. This release includes some partially completed work that is still not ready for prime time. * NFS Client. Work is progressing on support for an NFS client file system. This is a port of the BSD NFS client file system that is being done by Jose Pablo Rojas V. * Automated Configuration. Automated configuration based on the kconfig-frontends tool is being incorporated into the build system. The configuration is still not complete enough for general use in this release. * STM32 Drivers. Added files that will (eventually) hold an STM32 OTG FS host driver. This is still a work in progress. Bugfixes (see the change log for details) : * sched_setscheduler() return value (Contributed by Richard Cochran). * stdio. Ignore CONFIG_STDIO_LINEBUFFER if the file was opened in binary mode. * fopen(). Correct an error in parsing open mode string. * serial driver. Improved performance be reducing the amount of time that Rx interrupts are disabled. * recvfrom(). Fix a compilation problem. * CDC/ACM device driver. Fix an infinite loop that occurs when the serial device is unregistered. * STM32 OTG FS device driver. Numerous fixes and the driver is partially functional but there are still some issues that become apparent when debug output is disabled. * fcntl(). Always returned zero on success; however, some fcntl commands need to return non-zero values on success. * graphics: Many multi-use mode fixes added to support NxWM (see the ChangeLog for details). Auto-raise is temporarily disabled in multi- user mode because it causes some problems with NxWM. * on_exit(): Fix compilation errors if CONFIG_SCHED_ONEXIT is enabled. NuttX-6.19 ---------- The 86th release of NuttX, Version 6.19, was made on June 15, 2012, and is available for download from the SourceForge website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-6.19.tar.gz and apps-6.19.tar.gz. Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). This release corresponds with SVN release number: r4847 This release features new support for a Network File System (NFS) client. This feature allows a tiny, embedded MCU to mount a remote file system exported by an NFS server and then to access the file system as it would any local file system. Then the tiny MCU can effectively have terabytes of storage! This might be useful for data collection, for MCU configuration information, for software updates, for providing modular, loadable code modes, controlling a "farm" of MCUs, ... there are many possibilities and opportunities for innovation! The NuttShell (NSH) now supports the following command: nfsmount That command will mount the remote NFS server directory at on the target machine. is the IP address of the remote server. The NFS development was the graduation project of Jose Pablo Rojas V. who is a student at the Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica (ITCR, or TEC). A lot of effort went into understanding what a tiny, embedded NFS client should do and getting the target resource usage to a bare minimum. Only around a kilobyte or so of memory is required to run the NFS client (and most of that for I/O buffers). Jose Pablo has spent several months living with NFS and should be congratulated. Additional new features and extended functionality: * Drivers: SSD1289 LCD driver, MIO283QT2 LCD driver * LM3S: Additional register definition header files (contributed by Max Neklyudov). * STM32 Boards: The STM32F4Discovery will now support an SSD1289 LCD, The STM3220G-EVAL board support is now equivalent to the STM3240G-EVAL board support. * PIC32 Boards: The Mikroelektronika PIC32MX7 MMB board port is now functional, very complete, and stable. * Graphics: The NxConsole will now take keyboard input from the NX graphics subsystem. This means that if there are multiple NxConsole windows, only the top instance that has focus will receive the keyboard input. * apps/: Add the capability to use an arbitrary USB device as the console (not necessarily /dev/console). Additional enhancements for USB consoles. Added the 'mv' command. Work in progress. This release includes some partially completed work that is still not ready for prime time. * Automated Configuration. Automated configuration based on the kconfig-frontends tool is being incorporated into the build system. The configuration is still not complete enough for general use in this release. * STM32 Drivers. Added files that will (eventually) hold an STM32 OTG FS host driver. This is still a work in progress. Bugfixes (see the change log for details) : * General: sleep() and usleep() return values, sig_timedwait() errno setting on timeout. * Drivers: STMPE811 touchscreen driver, USB PLC2303, USB CDC/ACM * STM32: Several USB device controller driver fixes, F4 interrupt priorities (contributed by Mike Smith). * Graphics: Keyboard input, fill trapezoid bug As well as other, less critical bugs (see the ChangeLog for details) NuttX-6.20 ---------- The 87th release of NuttX, Version 6.20, was made on July 12, 2012, and is available for download from the SourceForge website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-6.20.tar.gz and apps-6.20.tar.gz. Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). This release corresponds with SVN release number: r4937 Additional new features and extended functionality: * Power Management: An evolving power management example is being created by Diego Sanchez. This effort currently involves on the STM32 F1 but clearly demonstrates the NuttX power management system which will automatically drive the system to lower power usage states due to lack of use. * Drivers: Added a driver for the SST 25 SPI-based FLASH parts. * PIC32: Added support for the PIC32MX1 and PIC32MX2 families. Added support for the microchipOpen and Pinguino toolchains. * NXP LPC43XX: Added support for the entire LPC43xx family * PIC32 boards: Added support for the DTX1-4000L "Mirtoo" module from http://www.dimitech.com/ (PIC32MX2). * NXP LPC43XX Boards: Added support for NGX LPC4330-Xplorer board. * NXP LPC17XX Boards: Added support for Micromint Lincoln60 board (LPC1769). * LM3S Boards: Add a configuration to support the TI/Stellaris EKK-LM3S3B96 development board. Contributed by Jose Pablo Rojas V. * Library: NuttX now supports platform-specific stdarg.h header files. Work in progress. This release includes some partially completed work that is still not ready for prime time. * Automated Configuration. Automated configuration based on the kconfig-frontends tool is being incorporated into the build system. The configuration is still not complete enough for general use in this release. * STM32 Drivers. Added files that will (eventually) hold an STM32 OTG FS host driver. This is still a work in progress. Bugfixes (see the change log for details) : * PIC32: GPIO output configuration (critical bug) * STM32: Typos in pin mapping files. * LM3S: Fixed an optimization related but that caused slow start-up times if optimization was disabled. * Library: Fixed signed extension but in all limit.h files (reported by Lorenz Meier). inet_ntoa compilation failure on Z80. As well as other, less critical bugs (see the ChangeLog for details) NuttX-6.21 ---------- The 88th release of NuttX, Version 6.21, was made on August 25, 2012, and is available for download from the SourceForge website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-6.21.tar.gz and apps-6.21.tar.gz. Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). This release corresponds with SVN release number: r5052 Additional new features and extended functionality: * Core: Add support for multiple registered atexit() functions. Syslog extended: Now any character driver may be used for the debug logging device. Mountpoint traversal logic. * Drivers: Added support for the TI PGA112-7 amplifier/multiplexor. * LPC43xx: Added clock ramp-up logic to run at 204 MHz * LPC43xx Drivers: SPIFI block driver, RS-485 support, Minimal termios support. Framework for USB0 device controller driver. * LPC17xx Drivers: Minimal termios support * STM32: Support for STM32 F1 "Value Line" (contributed by Mike Smith). Add support for STM32 F107 "Connectivity Line" (contributed by Max Holtzberg). Clock restart logic needed for recovery from low power modes. * STM32 Drivers: RTC alarm support. Usable for wakeup from sleep mode, Minimal serial termios support. USB OTG FS host driver (alpha). * STM32 Boards: Add power management hooks for the STM32F4Discovery, Add support for the Olimex STM32-P107 (contributed by Max Holtzberg). * PIC32: Add support for the Pinguino MIPS toolchain. * PIC32 Drivers: GPIO driver now supports F1 analog regiaters (ANSEL). * PIC32 Boards: Add support for the PGA117 on the Mirtoo module. * Calypso: Add support for the SSD1783 LCD on the Compal E99. * Library: cfsetispeed(), cfsetospeed(), tcflush(), memchr(), and memccpy(). * Applications: Port of freemodbus-v1.5.0. Add support for testing devices with multiple ADC, PWM, and QE devices. NSH: NSH 'mount' command (with no arguments) will now show mounted volumes. Add new NSH 'df' command. Extended 'help' support. NSH now catches the return value from spawned applications (provided by Mike Smith). * Build System: mkconfig will not define CONFIG_DRAM_END. A lot of progress has been made on the automated NuttX configuration logic (Thanks go to Richard Cochran). * Documentation: Document ways to customize the behavior of NSH. Bugfixes (see the change log for details) : * Serial drivers (all): Fix ioctl return value. Common "upper half" serial driver will now return with EINTR if a serial wait is interrupted by a signal. * FAT: Fix statfs() file name length. * LPC43xx: Clock configuration. * STM32: Pinmap fixes, SPI driver re-initialization * STM32 Boards: Correct and lower SDIO frequency for F2 and f4 boards. * AVR: C++ build issues. * PM: Fix a place where interrupts were not be re-enabled. * Applications: NSH application start-up race conditions. * Library: Fieldwidth and justification for %s format. Fixed several issues with presenting floating point numbers. NULL definition for C++ As well as other, less critical bugs (see the ChangeLog for details) NuttX-6.22 ---------- The 89th release of NuttX, Version 6.22, was made on September 29, 2012, and is available for download from the SourceForge website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-6.22.tar.gz and apps-6.22.tar.gz. Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). This release corresponds with SVN release number: r5206 Note that all SVN information has been stripped from the tarballs. If you need the SVN configuration, you should check out directly from SVN. Revision r5206 should equivalent to release 6.22 of NuttX 6.22: svn checkout -r5206 svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/nuttx/code/trunk nuttx-code Or svn checkout -r5206 http://svn.code.sf.net/p/nuttx/code/trunk nuttx-code Additional new features and extended functionality: * RTOS: Application entry point is no longer user_start, but can be configured using CONFIG_USER_ENTRYPOINT. NuttX now supports two work queues: A lower priority work queue (for extended processing) and a higher priority work queue (for quick, high priority operations). * Memory Management: Added a new granule-based allocated that can be used to manage, aligned and quantized DMA memory. * File System: Add hooks to allocate I/O memory with and external allocated (need if required by DMA). * Networking: ENC28J60 driver is (finally) verified. * Drivers: Add hooks USB device drivers to allocate I/O memory with and external allocated (need if required by DMA). Driver for the Windbond SPI FLASH family (W25x16, W25x32, W25x64, and others). ADS7843E driver extended for TSC2046 and XPT2046 and verified. * ARMv7-M: Added logic to reset the MCU using the NVIC. * STM32: Add support for STM32F103VET6. * STM32 Drivers: Add logic to re-initialize UARTs a second time to enable DMA (Mike Smith). I2C driver error recovery (Mike Smith). * STM32 boards: Support for USB host added add to several configurations (or at least explained in README files). Support for the Shenzhou STM32F107 board (see www.armjishu.com). Support for M3 Wildfire STM32F103 board (v2 and v3). * Build System: Kconfig string de-quoting logic. Remove comments from defconfig files (Kate). Add tool to create NuttX-style symbol tables. Numerous changes to configuration logic as needed for the new mconf-based configuration (much of this from Richard Cochran). Refactor common Make.defs logic into tools/Config.mk (Richard Cochran). * Library: Configurable terse output from strerror(). Added perror() (Kate). Add %n format to sscanf() (Kate). * Applications: Numerous changes and extensions to the old uIP web server (from Kate and Max Holtzberg, see the ChangeLog for specific extensions). UDP network discovery utility (Max Holtzberg). Embeddable Lightweight XML-RPC Server (http://www.drdobbs.com/web-development/an-embeddable-lightweight-xml-rpc-server/184405364, Max Holtzberg). Bugfixes (see the change log for details). Some of these are very important (marked *critical*): * RTOS: Fixes to priority inheritance logic (*critical*). waitpid() critical section. Assertion in work_cancel() (Mike Smith). mmap() (Kate). * FAT File System: Improper Boolean expression caused un-necessary writes and performance issues (*critical*, Ronen Vainish). * Networking: Remove an un-necessary delay from recvfrom(). This greatly improves network performance (*critical*, Max Holtzberg). * Graphics: NX parameter checking errors. * Drivers: Fix double release of memory in SDIO-based, MMC/SD driver (Ronen Vainish). * LPC17xx: Ethernet driver fixes needed for certain PHYs (Kate). * AVR: Fix build error (Richard Cochran). * STM32: USB OTG FS host driver NAKing an retries. Power management compilation errors (Diego Sanchez). Missing SPI3 remap logic. * STM32 Drivers: Fix for Ethernet errata for STM32F107 (*critical*). Ethernet buffer alignment check. Add "kludge" to Ethernet driver to handle DM9161 PHY which (at least on the Shenzhou board), sometimes does not come up correctly. * Applications: THTTPD (Kate). NSH ping when IP address is on a different network (Darcy Gong). * Library: fread(), fflush(), fdopen(): Fix error handling logic (Ronen Vainish). Fix some field-width handling issues in sscanf() As well as other, less critical bugs (see the ChangeLog for details) NuttX-6.23 ---------- The 90th release of NuttX, Version 6.23, was made on November 5, 2012, and is available for download from the SourceForge website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-6.23.tar.gz and apps-6.23.tar.gz. Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). This release corresponds with SVN release number: r5313 Note that all SVN information has been stripped from the tarballs. If you need the SVN configuration, you should check out directly from SVN. Revision r5313 should equivalent to release 6.23 of NuttX 6.23: svn checkout -r5313 svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/nuttx/code/trunk nuttx-code Or svn checkout -r5313 http://svn.code.sf.net/p/nuttx/code/trunk nuttx-code Additional new features and extended functionality: * RTOS: If both atexit() and on_exit() are enabled, use on_exit() to implement atexit(). Updates for RGMP 4.0. * Binfmt: Add support for loading and executing ELF binary modules from a file system. * Drivers: Maxim MAX11802 touchscreen controller (Petteri Aimonen) * STM32 Driver: Implementation of /dev/random using the STM32 Random Number Generator (RNG). * STM32 Boards: ADC support for the Shenzhou IV board. Relay support for the Shenzhou IV board. * C Library: Support is now included for the add-on uClibc++ C++ standard library support. This includes support for iostreams, strings, STL, RTTI, exceptions -- the complete C++ environment. (uClibc++ is provided as a separate add-on package due to licensing issues). Optimized generic and ARM-specific memcpy() function. Optimized memset() function. Add support for ferror(), feof(), and clearerror(). Add support for __cxa_atexit(). Math Library: Port of the math library from Rhombus OS by Nick Johnson (Darcy Gong). * Applications: New NSH commands: ifup, ifdown, urlencode, urldecode, base64enc, bas64dec, md5 (Darcy Gong). Add support for NSH telnet login (Darcy Gong). Enancements to NSH ping command to support pinging hosts with very long round-trip times. Extensions to the ifconfig command Darcy Gong), Many extensions to the webclient/wget and DNS resolver logic from Darcy Gong. JSON, Base64, URL encoding, and MD5 libraries contributed by Darcy Gong. New examples: ELF loader, JSON, wgetjson, cxxtest, relays. Bugfixes (see the change log for details). Some of these are very important (marked *critical*): * Drivers: W25 SPI FLASH * STM32 Drivers: ADC reset * Graphics: Missing implementation of the blocked method (*critical*, Petteri Aimonen). * C Library: Floating point numbers in printf and related formatting functions (Mike Smith), cf[get|set]speed() (Mike Smith) As well as other, less critical bugs (see the ChangeLog for details) NuttX-6.24 ---------- The 91st release of NuttX, Version 6.24, was made on December 20, 2012, and is available for download from the SourceForge website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-6.24.tar.gz and apps-6.24.tar.gz. Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). This release corresponds with SVN release number: r5447 Note that all SVN information has been stripped from the tarballs. If you need the SVN configuration information, you should check out directly from SVN. Revision r5447 should equivalent to release 6.24 of NuttX 6.24: svn checkout -r5447 svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/nuttx/code/trunk nuttx-code Or (HTTP): svn checkout -r5447 http://svn.code.sf.net/p/nuttx/code/trunk nuttx-code Additional new features and extended functionality: * RTOS: - Implemented the POSIX pause() function (still has some compiance issues). - Tasking logic is extended to support the notion of address environments. An address environment is the key notion underlying "process" vs. tasks. If tasks are created with address environments (by binfmt), the OS will propogate that environment to child threads and will destroy the address environment when the "process" exists. - If support for the PATH variable is enabled, the OS start up logic will create an initial environment containing the default PATH setting (CONFIG_PATH_INITIAL). This initial PATH will then be inherited by all tasks. * Binfmt - The NuttX binary loaders have been updated to support the PATH environment variable. Now, if the PATH is properly defined, programs can be executed from mass storage using only the file name. This feature is added to support more standard behavior (eventually, NSH will support execution of programs in file systems by just entering the file name, perhaps in 6.25?). - The NXFLAT and ELF binary loaders have been extended to create address environments for any new tasks executed from the file system. This feature requires that the architecture support a memory management unit (MMU) and the address environment interfaces declared in include/nuttx/arch.h (currently, this is only supported by the z180). * Drivers: LCD driver for the Univision UG-2864AMBAG01 OLED * STM32: Support for STM32F100 high density chips contributed by Freddie Chopin. * STM32 Drivers: Added optional RS-485 direction bit control (from Freddie Chopin). * STM32 Boards: - Support for generic STM32F100RC board contributed by Freddie Chopin. - stm32f4discovery/nxlines: STM32F4Discovery support for the UG-2864AMBAG01 OLED. - stm32f4discovery/winbuild: A version of the NuttX OS test configured to build natively on Windows. - stm32f4discovery/elf: Now uses the PATH variable to find ELF executables. - configs/cloudctrl: Added for Darcy Gong's CloudController board * PIC32 Boards: Update the Mirtool configuration for Release 2 of the Mirtoo module. * Calypso: Add Calypso keypad driver. From Denis Cariki. * ZiLOG: - Add support for the z180 chip family and, specifically, for the P112 retro hardware (see http://p112.feedle.net/). - All ZiLOG configurations updated to use the current ZDS-II and/or SDCC toolchains. * Graphics: - Add a semaphore handshake so that operations on buffers from the NXMU client will be blocked until the NX server operates on the buffer data (from Petteri Aimonen). - nxtk_subwindowmove() and nxtk_getwindow(): Improvements to clipping logic from Petteri Aimonen. * C Library: lib/ sub-directory renamed libc/ (there is a new lib/ sub- directory that is used to hold all archives). * C++: Exception stubs from Petteri Aimonen. * Applications: - Add NSH hexdump command to dump the contents of a file (or character device) to the console (contributed by Petteri Aimonen). - Extend the NSH ifconfig command plus various DHCPC improvements (from Darcy Gong). * apps/examples: - ostest: Replace large tables with algorithmic prime number generation. This allows the roundrobin test to run on platforms with minimal SRAM (Freddie Chopin). - keypadtest: A new keypad test example contributed by Denis Carikli. - elf and nxflat: If CONFIG_BINFMT_EXEPATH is defined, these examples will now use a relative path to the program and expect the binfmt/ logic to find the absolute path to the program using the PATH variable. * Build system: - New top-level Makefiles: Makefile.unix and Makefile.win (along with numerous changes to other make-related files). This adds basic support for building NuttX natively under Windows from a CMD.exe window (rather than in a POSIX-like environment). This build: (1) Uses all Windows style paths, (2) Uses primarily Windows batch commands from cmd.exe, with (3) a few extensions from GNUWin32. This capability should still be considered a work in progress because: (1) it has not been verfied on all targets and tools, and (2) still lacks some of the creature-comforts of the more mature environments (like a function configure.sh script and 'make menuconfig' support). - Example Windows native builds for STM32F4Discovery, eZ80, z16f, z8, Z80, and Z180. - Several configurations have been converted to work the kconfig- frontends mconf configuration tool: stm32f4discovery/nxlines, and all eZ80, z16f, z8, Z80, and Z180 configurations. - Architectures now include a common Toolchain.defs file that can be used to manage toolchains in a more configurable way (most of this contributed by Mike Smith). * Build tools: - Renamed tools/winlink.sh to tools/copydir.sh. - Several new tools/scripts to support the Windows native build: tools/mkdeps.bat, tools/mkdeps.c, tools/link.bat, unlink.bat, and copydir.bat. - tools/incdir.sh and incdir.bat now support an -s option to generate system header file paths. - tools/b16.c: Fixed precision math conversion utility. Bugfixes (see the change log for details). Some of these are very important (marked *critical*): * RTOS: Fix some backward conditional compilation in the work queue logic (Freddie Chopin). * File System: Uninitialized variable caused assertions (from Lorenz Meier). * Drivers: Partial fix for STM32 OTGFS device drivers and fix for short, unaligned writes in the flash translation layer (drivers/mtd/ftl.c), both from Petteri Aimonen. * STM32 Drivers: - Qencoder driver and TIM3 driver fixes from Ryan Sundberg. - Fix timeout delay calculation in the STM32 OTG FS host driver. * LPC17xx Drivers: Resources not being properly released when I2C driver is un-initialized. * Graphics: - Fix logic when the mouse drags outside of the window; fix another "blocked message" handling case (both from Petteri Aimonen). - nxtk_filltrapwindow(): Correct an offset problem (also from Peterri Aimonen). - nxglib_splitline(): Correct the "fat flat line" bug. * C Library: - nrand() changes to prevent coefficients from becoming zero which would "lock up" the random number generate. - Add rounding functions to the math library (contributed by Petteri Aimonen). * Build system: Changes to MIN definitions in all limit.h header files to avoid integer overflows. For example from (-128) to (-127 - 1) (from Petteri Aimonen). * Applications: Modbus fixes from Freddie Chopin. As well as other, less critical bugs (see the ChangeLog for details) NuttX-6.25 ---------- The 92nd release of NuttX, Version 6.25, was made on February 1, 2013, and is available for download from the SourceForge website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-6.25.tar.gz and apps-6.25.tar.gz. Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). This release corresponds with SVN release number: r5595 Note that all SVN information has been stripped from the tarballs. If you need the SVN configuration information, you should check out directly from SVN. Revision r5595 should equivalent to release 6.25 of NuttX: svn checkout -r5595 svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/nuttx/code/trunk nuttx-code Or (HTTP): svn checkout -r5595 http://svn.code.sf.net/p/nuttx/code/trunk nuttx-code Additional new features and extended functionality: * OS Initialization - Removed support for CONFIG_BUILTIN_APP_START. This is not really a useful feature and creates a violation of the OS layered architecture. * Task Creation: - Implement a simple vfork(). In NuttX-6.25, this interface is available only for ARM7/9, ARMv7-M (Cortext-M3/4), and MIPS32 (PIC32MX) platforms. - exec() now sets the priority of the new task to the same priority as the parent task (instead of the arbirtrary value of 50). - New, partially complient implementations of execv() and execl(). These are only partially compliant because they do not overlay any existing "process space" but rather create the new task and exit(). - Add a complete implementation of posix_spawn(). This standard interface is a better match for an MMU-less architecture than are vfork() plus execv() or execl(). - Add a task start hook that will be called before the task main is started. This can be used, for example, to schedule C++ static constructors to run automatically in the context of the new task. * Task Parentage - Repartitioned tasking data structures. All shared resources are now collected together in a "task group". A task group includes the original task plus all of the pthreads created by the task. - Added support for remember the parent "task group" when a new task is started. - Added optional support to record the membership of each thread in the "task group". - Implement support for retaining child task status in the "task group" after the child task exists. This is behavior required by POSIX. But in NuttX is only enabled with CONFIG_SCHED_HAVE_PARENT and CONFIG_SCHED_CHILD_STATUS - Add internal logic to "reparent" a task. This is useful, for example, where the child task is created through a trampoline task that redirects I/O. Reparenting allows the caller of posix_spawn() to be reparented for the eventual child thread. - Added support for SIGCHLD. Sent to all members of the parent task group when the file member of the child task group exits. - If SIGCHLD and retention of child task exist status are enabled, then a more spec-compliant version of waitpid() is enabled. - New interfaces waitid() and wait() are also enabled when SIGCHLD is enabled. * File System - dup() and dup2() can new be used with opened files in a mounted file system. This supports re-direction of output in NSH to files. - The binfs file system was moved from apps/builtin to fs/binfs. The binfs file system was extended to support execution of "builtin applications" using exec(), execv(), execl(), or posix_spawn(). - Added logic based on SIGCHLD to automatically unload and clean-up after running a task that was loaded into memory. * Binary Formats - Much of the logic for "builtin applications" was moved from apps/builtin to nuttx/binfmt/libbuiltin. Includes some extensions contributed by Mike Smith. - A binary loader was added for builtin applications to support execution of "builtin applications" using exec(), execv(), execl(), or posix_spawn(). * Drivers: - Added logic to marshal and serialized "out-of-band" keyboard commands (such as cursor controls and key release events) intermixed with normal ASCII keypress data. The encoding is partially integrated in the HID keyboard driver and the decoding full integrated into the apps/examples hidkbd and keypadtest (the latter contributed by Denis Carlikli). - Driver for the UG-2864HSWEG01 OLED contributed by Darcy Gong. - Add support for removable serial devices (like USB serial). This support is enabled by CONFIG_SERIAL_REMOVABLE. * ARMv7-M: - Added an option to use the BASEPRI register to disable interrupts (instead of the PRIMASK). This eliminates some innocuous hardfaults that interfere with some debug tools. You need to switch to the BASEPRI method only if you have such tool interference. * STM32 Drivers - Bring STM32 F1 DMA capabilities up to par with the STM32 F2/F4 (contributed by Mike Smith). - Add support for USART single wire mode (Contributed by the PX4 team). - Updates to support for SPI DMA on the STM32 F1/F2/F4. From Petteri Aimonen. * STM32 Boards: - New configuration to support the UG-2864HSWEG01 OLED on the STM32F4Discovery board. - Added a posix_spawn() test configuration for the STM32F4Discovery. * LM3S/LM4F - Files and directories repartitioned to support both LM3S and LM4F using the STM32 organization as a model. - Partial definitions for the LM4F contributed by Jose Pablo Carballo (this is still a work in progress). * LM3S Boards - Added scripts and documentation to use OpenOCD with the LM3S (from Jose Pablo Carballo). * LPC176x/LPC178x - Files and directories repartitioned to support both LPC175x/LPC176x and the LPC177x/LPC178x families using the STM32 organization as a model. The LPC1788 port is a work in progress by Rommel Marcelo. * LPC176x/LPC178x Boards: - Added a configuration to support the Wave Share Open1788 board. This is still a work in progress by Rommel Marcelo. * LPC2148 Boards: - Add basic support for the The0.net ZP213x/4xPA board (with the LPC2148 and the UG_2864AMBAG01 OLED). - Add an nxlines configuration for the ZP213x/4xPA (with the LPC2148 and the UG_2864AMBAG01). * Simulator: - Add an nxlines configuration for the simulator. * Networking: - Add logic to work around delayed ACKs by splitting packets (contributed by Yan T.). - Split net_poll() to create the internal interface psock_poll(). * LCDs: - Added support for LCD1602 alphanumeric LCD (HD4468OU controller). * Graphics: - Added 5x8 monospace font. This tiny font is useful for graph labels and for small bitmapped display. Contributed by Petteri Aimonen. * Build System: - Add an options to better manage toolchain prefixes. - Redesigned how the context targer works in the apps/ directory. The old design caused lots of problems when changing configurations because there is no easy way to get the system to rebuild the context. This change should solve most the problems and eliminate questions like "Why don't I see my builtin application in NSH?" * Kconfig Files: - There are several new configurations that use the kconfig-frontends tools and several older configurations that have been converted to use these tools. There is still a long way to go before the conversion is complete: configs/sim/nxwm configs/sim/nsh configs/stm3220g-eval/nxwm configs/stm32f4discovery/posix_spawn configs/olimex-lpc1766stk/nsh configs/olimex-lpc1766stk/hidkbd configs/olimex-lpc1766stk/nettest configs/open1788/ostest configs/stm32f4discovery/nsh configs/stm32f4discovery/usbnsh configs/lm326965-ek (all configurations) configs/mcu123-214x/nsh configs/ubw32/ostest * Tools: - tools/kconfig.bat: Kludge to run kconfig-frontends from a DOS shell. - tools/configure.c: configure.c can be used to build a work-alike program as a replacement for configure.sh. This work-alike program would be used in environments that do not support Bash scripting (such as the Windows native environment). - tools/configure.bat: configure.bat is a small Windows batch file that can be used as a replacement for configure.sh in a Windows native environment. configure.bat is actually just a thin layer that executes configure.exe if it is available. If configure.exe is not available, then configure.bat will attempt to build it first. * Applications: - New and modified examples: apps/examples/wlan: Remove non-functional example. apps/examples/ostest: Added a test of vfork(). Extend signal handler test to catch death-of-child signals (SIGCHLD). Add a test for waitpid(), waitid(), and wait(). apps/exampes/posix_spawn: Added a test of posix_spawn(). - NSH: NSH now supports re-direction of I/O to files (but still not from). The block driver source argument to the mount command is now optional for file systems that do not require a block driver. NSH can now execute a program from a file system using posix_spawn(). Added support for a login script. The init.d/rcS script will be executed once when NSH starts; the .nshrc script will be executed for each session: Once for serial, once for each USB connection, once for each Telnet session. - Supports a new daemon that can be used to monitor USB trace outpout. - Removed non-functional wlan example. Bugfixes (see the ChangeLog for details). Some of these are very important: * Tasking: - Fixed a *critical* task exit bug. Here is the failure scenario: (1) sched_lock() is called increments the lockcount on the current TCB (i.e., the one at the head of the ready to run list), (2) sched_mergepending is called which may change the task at the head of the ready-to-run list, then (3) sched_unlock() is called which decrements the lockcount on the wrong TCB. The failure case that I saw was that pre-emption got disabled in the IDLE thread, locking up the whole system. * Signals: - sigtimedwait() would return a bad signal number if the signal was already pending when the function was called. * Drivers: - Some SD cards will appear busy until switched to SPI mode for first time. Having a pull-up resistor on MISO may avoid this problem, but this fix from Petteri Aimonen makes it work also without pull-up. * STM32 Drivers: - STM32 FLASH driver counting error (from Freddie Chopin). - STM32 F4 maximum SPI frequency was wrong (corrected by Petteri Aimonen). * STM32 Boards - Due to cloning of untested code, the logic to control on-board LEDs did not work on any STM32 boards. - Serial devices number /dev/ttyS0-5 is there is a serial console, but /dev/ttyS1-6 if there is no serial console. * Binary Formats - C++ static constructors execute now using a start taskhook so that they execute in the context of the child task (instead of in the context of the parent task). * File Systems: - Several FAT-related bugs fixed by Petteri Aimonen. * Networking: - Fix poll/select issure reported by Qiang: poll_interrupt() must call net_lostconnection() when a loss of connection is reported. Otherwise, the system will not remember that the connection has been lost and will hang waiting on a unconnected socket later. - Similar issues corrected for recvfrom() and send(). - Telnetd would hang in a loop if recv() ever returned a value <= 0. * Libraries: - fread() could hang on certain error conditions. - Can't handle SYSLOG output to a character device from the IDLE task (because the IDLE task can't block). * Build System: - Serial was driver was not being built if there is no console device. Obviously, the serial driver may be needed even in this case. * Additional Bugfixes: - sig_timedwait() and clock_time2ticks.c: Timing "rounding" logic - ARM9 Compilation issue with low vectors. - readline() return value - Others as detailed in the ChangeLog: HID keyboard, LPC17xx bit definitions, strndup(), PL2303, SYSLOG error handling, AT25, apps/examples. NuttX-6.26 ---------- The 93rd release of NuttX, Version 6.26, was made on March 15, 2013, and is available for download from the SourceForge website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-6.26.tar.gz and apps-6.26.tar.gz. Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). This release corresponds with SVN release number: r5745 Note that all SVN information has been stripped from the tarballs. If you need the SVN configuration information, you should check out directly from SVN. Revision r5745 should equivalent to release 6.26 of NuttX: svn checkout -r5745 svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/nuttx/code/trunk nuttx-code Or (HTTP): svn checkout -r5745 http://svn.code.sf.net/p/nuttx/code/trunk nuttx-code Additional new features and extended functionality: * OS Initialization: - Add an additional call-out to support board-specific driver initialization during the boot-up phase (available with CONFIG_BOARD_INITIALIZE=y). * Tasking: - New interface task_spawn() that is like posix_spawn(), but uses entry point addresses like task_create(). - Additional data restructuring as a continuation of the task group changes of NuttX 6.25. These data structures were moved from the TCB structure into the task group: pthread join data, atexit/on_exit callbacks, waitpid data structures, and message queues. - TCBs for tasks and pthreads are now separate structures. This saves a little memory since tasks do not have to carry the overhead for threads and vice versa. * Kernel Build: - Extensive changes were made to support the kernel build mode. In this mode, NuttX is built as a monolithic kernel. NuttX is built as a separate kernel mode "blob" and the applications are built as a separate user mode "blob". The kernel runs in kernel mode and the applications run in user mode (with the MPU restricting user mode accesses). Access to the kernel from the user blob is only via system calls (SVCalls). - Extensive changes were made to the syscall, SVCall, and trapping logic. Many internal interfaces were renamed. - The memory manager was extended to support both kernel- and user- mode allocations. Logic within the kernel needs to use the correct kernel- or user-space allocator, depending upon the user of the allocated memory. - The user-space blob now contains a header built in at the beginning of the block that provides the same information that was previously provided by a kludgy, auto-generated header file (user_map.h). - Basic support implemented for the ARMv7-M family with fragments also implemetned for the ARMv6-M and MIPS32 families. - Kernel build supported added for the LPC17xx Open1788 and for the Atmel SAM3U-EK board. All testing is being performed on the Open1788 board. * Signals: - Delivery of signals to threads within a task group is now compatible with the way that signals are delivered to threads within a process. * Drivers: - Add a driver for the SST29VF NOR FLASH parts. - USB device trace/debug feature extended to decode device-specific trace events to make the trace output more readable (from Petteri Aimonen). - USB MSC device driver can not support names of differing sizes in the USB descriptor and the SCSI fields (from Petteri Aimonen). - Locking added to MMC/SD SPI drivers so that MMC/SD can co-exist on the same bus as other SPI devices. Frequency is reset each time that the MMC/SD SPI has the bus locked. (from Petteri Aimonen). * ARMv6-M (Cortex-M0): - Added support for the ARM Cortex-M0 family. * nuvoTon NUC120: - Added support for the nuvoTon NUC120 MCU (Cortex-M0). * nuvoTon NUC120 Boards: - Added basic support for the nuvoTon NuTiny-SDK-NUC120 board (Cortex-M0). * LPC17xx: - Added support for the LPC177x and LPC178x families. Most of this is the work of Rommel Marcelo. * LPC17xx Boards: - Added support for Zilogic System's ARM development Kit, ZKIT-ARM-1769. From Rashid. - The port for the WaveShare Open1788 board is now functional. Basic OS test and NuttShell (NSH) configurations are functional. More driver development and testing is needed (from Rommel Marcelo). * LPC17xx Drivers: - Added an SD card MSI driver for the LPC178x. The driver is marginally functional but requires DMA capability to be reliable. * STM32 - Support extended to handle the STM32 F3 family (Cortex-M4 with F1-like peripherals). * STM32 Boards - Added support the STMicro STM32F3Discovery board (STM32 F3). * Stellaris LM3S/LM4F - Basic support for the LM4F120 family is in place, but untested (mostly from Jose Pablo Carballo). * Stellaris LM4F Boards - Add support for the LM4F120 LaunchPad (untested). * Networking: - select() should now allocate a little less memory. * Memory Management: - Extended to support multiple heaps. This is used as part of the kernel build in order to support separater user- and kernel-mode heaps. - The stand-alone memory manger test had to be removed. It was too entangled and made extension of the memory manager nearly impossible. This is a loss. * Build System: - Several configurations converted to use the kconfig-frontends configuration tool. There are still many more that need to be converted. * C Library: - Move the workqueue logic into the C library. There is now a special user-space version of the work queue (which will only be used with a NuttX kernel build). - Implementation of itoa() contributed by Ryan Sundberg. * Applications: - The NSH builtin task logic now uses task_spawn() to start builtin applications. - The OS test now includes a test cased to verify task_restart(). Efforts In Progress. The following are features that are partially implemented but present in this release. Most are expected to be fully available in NuttX 6.27. * LM4F120 LaunchPad port. Code is in place, but nothing has been tested. * WaveShare Open1788 port. This port as actually complete and functional. However, there is still ongoing development and testing of drivers. * Kernel Build. Much progress has been made, but there kernel build is not yet fully functional due to several user resources that are not yet properly disentangled from the kernel blob. * Conversion of old configurations to use the kconfig-frontends tool is an ongoing effort that will continue for some time. Bugfixes (see the ChangeLog for details). Some of these are very important: * Tasking: - The wrong PID was being signalled with SIGCHILD. It should be the PID of the task that create the task group, not the ID of the last thread to leave the task group. - Added logic so that some internal resources and states are recovered when tasks are deleted or restarted. Handle cases where there are outstanding timed events pending when tasks are deleted or restarted. * ARMv7-M: - Several fixes to the MPU control logic. * Drivers: - Removable serial drivers race conditions fixed. - MAX11802 timing bug (from Petteri Aimonen). * STM32 Drivers: - Handle cases were SPI DMA logic fails if sem_wait is awakened by a signal. Need to clear error flags to prevent corruption of subsequent transfers. Also, bit count should not be changed while the SPI peripheral is enabled (from Petteri Aimonen). - Fixes to the OTG FS device driver from Petteri Aimonen. - Fix typos in DMA register header file (from Yan T.) * Graphics: - Correction to the hyphen in the SANS 17x22 font (from Petteri Aimonen). * Networking: - Corrected errors in the socket poll/select logic. Additional state logic was needed to detect if the socket is still connected before starting the poll wait. (bug reported by Qiang Yu). * Memory Management: - mallinfo() should hold the memory manager semaphore (from Petteri Aimonen. * Build System: - Resolved several build errors reported by Mike Smith. * Applications: - Fixed an NSH memory leak: Needed to detach after creating each pthread. - readline() now returns EOF on any failure (instead of a negated errno value). This is because the underlying read is based on logic similar to getc. The value zero (meaning end-of-file) was being confused with a NUL. So if a NUL was received, the NSH session would terminate because it thought it was the end of file. NuttX-6.27 ---------- The 94th release of NuttX, Version 6.27, was made on April 28, 2013, and is available for download from the SourceForge website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-6.27.tar.gz and apps-6.27.tar.gz. Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). Additional new features and extended functionality: * OS Initialization: - Add missing registration of /dev/zero. Registration of /dev/null should depend upon conditional compilation. From Ken Pettit. * Tasking: - Added a new interface to set aside memory on the task's stack. This is used (at least in the kernel build) to hold task arguments. - Remove up_assert_code(). One assertion routine is enough. * Kernel Build: - Extensive changes were made to support the kernel build mode. In this mode, NuttX is built as a monolithic kernel. NuttX is built as a separate kernel mode "blob" and the applications are built as a separate user mode "blob". The kernel runs in kernel mode and the applications run in user mode (with the MPU restricting user mode accesses). Access to the kernel from the user blob is only via system calls (SVCalls). - Kernel build configurations for the Open1788 board and for the STM32F4Discovery now execute correctly. - Changes were made to task and thread start-up routines, signal handling, data structures, ARMv7-M SVCalls, stack management interfaces, * Drivers: - Driver for the ST7567 LCD Display Module from Univision Technology Inc. Contributed by Manikandan.S - SPI initialize functions renamed so that multiple SPI blocks can be initialized. - Extended to support the RAMTRON FM25V01 device. Contributed by Lorenz Meier - Serial drivers: TIOCSERGSTRUCT ioctls now conditioned on CONFIG_SERIAL_TIOCSERGSTRUCT * ARMv7-M (Cortex-M3/4): - Added support for modifiable interrupt vectors in RAM * nuvoTon NUC1xx: - Added kernel build support * Freescale Kinetis: - Add kernel build support - Add support for the Kinetis L family of Cortex-M0+ MCUs. Contributed by Alan Carvalho de Assis. * LPC17xx: - Now holds off sleep mode in the IDLE loop is DMA is in progress (because sleep mode will disable CPU SRAM). * LPC17xx Boards: - ZKIT-ARM-1769: Now supports the ST7567 LCD display module. Added an nxhello configuration for testing (Manikandan.S). - ZKIT-ARM-1769: Add support for both CAN1 and CAN2. Contributed by M.Kannan - Open1788: Basic support for the WaveShare Open1788 board is complete with working OS test, NSH, and graphics configurations. - Open1788: Integrated the LPC178x LCD driver with the WaveShare display. Touchscreen support is included, howerver, there appears to be an issue with the Open1788 touchscreen interrupt signal. - Open1788: Now supports SDRAM (used to provide the LCD framebuffer). - Open 1788: Reversed sense of the IDLE LCD. It is now off when the LPC17 is sleeping and on when awake. That is much a better visual indication of the dynamic CPU load * LPC17xx Drivers: - Added an LCD framebuffer driver for the LPC177x/8x family. - Implemented LPC17xx GPDMA support. - Integrated the LPC17xx GPDMA support into the SD card driver. - SSP driver adapted to work with the LPC178x family. - Separate LPC176x and LPC178x GPIO logic; this logic is too different to maintain in one file with conditional compilation. - Re-design of the GPIO logic for the LPC178x family by Rommel Marcelo. * LPC43xx: - Added kernel build support * STM32: - Added support for kernel mode build. - Added architecure support for the STM32 F427/F437 chips. Contributed by Mike Smith * STM32 Boards: - Added a configuration to support a kernel mode build of the OS test on the STM32F4Discovery * Stellaris LM3S/LM4F: - Added kernel build support - Added support for the 7 UARTs on the LM4F120 * Stellaris LM4F Boards: - Added scripts and instructions to simplify use of OpenOCD with ICDI (JP Carballo) - The basic for the Stellaris LM4F120 Launchpad is complete. This includes support for OS test and NSH configurations. Additional driver development is needed. * Build System: - Directories where the same sources files are used to build different objects in the first and second pass kernel builds need to keep those objects in separate directories so that they are not constantly rebuilt. * Applications: - apps/system/ramtest: Add a simple memory test that can be built as an NSH command. * Tools: - kconfig2html is a new tool which will replace the hand-generated documentation of the NuttX configruation variables with auto- generated documentation. Efforts In Progress. The following are features that are partially implemented but present in this release. Most are expected to be fully available in NuttX 6.28. * A port to the Freescale Freedom KL25Z is complete but not yet stable enough. The KL25Z is a low-cost Cortex-M0+ part with 128KB of FLASH and 16KB of SRAM. This is is the effort of Alan Carvalho de Assis. * Conversion of old configurations to use the kconfig-frontends tool is an ongoing effort that will continue for some time. At this time, only 32% of the configurations have been converted to use the kconfig-frontends tools. Bugfixes (see the ChangeLog for details). Some of these are very important: * Tasking: - Fixed a critical bug: When there is pending C buffered output and the system is very busy, the a pthread may be blocked at a critical point when trying to exit. Blocking at this critical point would cause crashes. All entire task/thread exit logic paths were reviewed and failsafe mechanisms were put in place to assure that exitting tasks never block after task teardown has been started. * ARMv6-M: - Fixed parameter passing for all system call inline functions with > 3 parameters - Fixed a major problem: The Cortex-M0 has no BASEPRI register but the logic of NuttX-6.26 was using it to manage interrupts. Switch to using the PRIMASK instead. This means that hardfaults will (again) occur when SVC instructions are executed * ARMv7-M: - Corrected Correct MPU sub-region settings for unaligned regions. - In exception handling with CONFIG_NUTTX_KERNEL, need to explicitly set and clear the privilege bit in the CONTROL - Fixed parameter passing for all system call inline functions with > 3 parameters * Drivers: - Support for O_NONBLOCK was not supported in the "upper half" serial driver. - PL2303 compilation errors * Stellaris LM3S/4F: - Corrected typos in alternate function definitions. * LPC17xx Drivers: - Added a work-around for an ADC errata. From Chris Taglia - Only one ADC pin was configured. Need to configure all that are in the ADC0 set. From MKannan * File Systems: - The FAT logic was not making a distinction between directory non-existence and file non-existence so when it you try to create a file in a non-existent directory, it would create a file with the name of the missing directory. Reported by Andrew Tridgell - Several fixes to the FAT file system from Ronen Vainish. These fixes mostly involve the logic to extend directory clusters for the case of long file names but also include a few important general fixes (such as for storing 32 bit FAT values) - mkfatfs was writing the boot code to the wrong location. From Petteri Aimonen * Networking: - Fixed a compilation error when socket options are are disabled. Reported by Daniel O'Connor * C Library: - Corrected an error in sscanf. If %n occurs in the format statement after the input data stream has been fully parsed, the %n format specifier will not be handled. Reported by Lorenz Meier - strchr(str, '\0') should return a pointer to the end of the string, not NULL. From Petteri Aimonen * Build System: - Fix naming of NuttX target if EXEEXT is defined. * Applications: - OS test: Fix timing error in non-cancelable thread test. - NSH: Correct the test of the skip input parameter. Was limiting the range to <= count. From Ken Petit. NuttX-6.28 ---------- The 95th release of NuttX, Version 6.28, was made on June 14, 2013, and is available for download from the SourceForge website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-6.28.tar.gz and apps-6.28.tar.gz. Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). Additional new features and extended functionality: * File Systems: - SMART FLASH file system (contributed by Add Ken Pettit). * MTD (FLASH) Drivers: - Add support of MTD partitions via a new MTD driver that manages a set of MTD devices, each managing a subset of the FLASH region managed by the parent MTD driver. - Extended the MTD interface to provide an (optional) method to perform byte oriented writes if supported by the FLASH part. - M25Px driver re-architected to use the byte write capability (when possible) and to use 4KB sectors for the erase block size when the part supports it (from Ken Pettit). * LCD Drivers: - New interface definitions to support audio devices (from Ken Pettit) and alphanumeric, segment LCDs. * Wireless Drivers: - Added new driver for the wireless nRF24L01+ transceiver (from Laurent Latil). * Calypso: - Added support for the Pirelli DP-L10 phone (from Craig Comstock via Alan Alan Carvalho de Assis) * STM32: - Added an option to conditionally disable the "wfi" sleep mode. This is needed with certain JTAG debuggers to prevent the debug session from being disconnected (from Ken Pettit). - Added support for the STM32L (STM32L15X/STM32L16x) family. - Added STM32F103C4 and F103C8 chip support (from Laurent Latil). - Added a new interface function, stm32_dmacapable() that can be used to determine if DMA is possible from the specified memory address (from Petteri Aimonen) * STM32 Drivers: - If CONFIG_STM32_DMACAPABLE is defined, the STM32 SPI driver now uses stm32_dmacapable() to determine if it is possible to perform DMA from the specified address. This change is important for the STM32 F4 which may have SPI data buffers allocated on the stack in CCM memory which cannot support the DMA (from Petteri Aimonen). * STM32 Boards: - Support added for the MikroElektronika Mikromedia for STM32F4 development board (from Ken Pettit) with the MIO283QT2 LCD and touchscreen. Several graphics configurations are included. - The HY-mini STM32v board now uses the common SSD1289 driver and supported the card detect interrupt. Several new configurations also added and some removed (from Laurent Latil). - Support added for the R65105-based LCD that comes with some HY-Mini STM32v boards (from Christian Faure). - Added basic support for the STM32L-Discovery board. Drivers for the on-board segment LCD are included. - Added support for the STM32 Tiny development board based on the STM32 F103C8T6 MCU. This includes support for the nRF24L01+ wireless on the board (from Laurent Latil). * Stellaris LM3S/LM4F: - Support added for a TI/Stellaris internal FLASH MTD driver (from Max Holtzberg). * Stellaris LM4F Boards: - The LM3S6965-EK now has configurations for the UDP discovery tool and for the TCP echo server (both from Max Holtzberg) * Atmel ATSAM3/4: - Reorganized, renamed, and updated directory structure to better support additional members of the SAM3/4 family. - Added support for both the ATSAM4S and ATSAM4L families. The ATSAM4S is similar to the ATSAM3U, but the ATSAM4L is quite a different beast, really much more akin to the AVR32s SoCs but with a Cortex-M4. * Atmel ATSAM3/4 Boards: - Added support for the Atmel SAM4L Xplained Pro development board. This board features the ATSAM4LC4C MCU (Cortex-M4 with 256KB FLASH + 32KB SRAM). - Added support for the Atmel SAM4S Xplained developement board. This board features the ATSAM4S16C MCU (Cortex-M4 with 1MB FLASH + 128KB SRAM). * PIC32MX Boards: - Added support for the 1602 segment LCD on-board the Sure PIC32MX board. This board will now also support a USB NuttX console and the USB monitor test program. * Build System: - Clean-up of almost all .gitignore files: Made scope of ignore to be only the current directory; Ignore .dSYM files in directories where .exe's may be built. Also, in Makefiles, clean .dSYM files in directories where an .exe may be built. - Standardize and consolidated all build-as-an-NSH-application configuration settings. Now only CONFIG_NSH_BUILTIN_APPS is sufficient to build an application, test, or or example as an NSH builtin application. - Added support for a generic ARM, ARMv6-M and ARMv7-M Windows EABI toolchains. * Libraries: - Added encoder/decoder logic to marshal and serialize special segment LCD (SLCD) commands intermixed with normal ASCII data. This is the similar to the encoding/decoding logic that is used to marshal special commands from a keyboard. - Add dprintf() and vdprintf() (the latter from Andrew Tridgell). - Add an application that may be built as an NSH builtin command that will erase FLASH using a flash_eraseall NSH command (from Ken Pettit). * Applications: - Added an MTD partition test/examples. Currently used with (1) the a simulation configuration to test MTD partitions on a RAM emulation of FLASH and (2) with the Mikroe STM32F4 configuration. - Added a test/example to verify alphanumeric, segment LCDs. - Added a simple single threaded, poll based TCP echo server based on W. Richard Stevens UNIX Network Programming Book (from Max Holtzberg). - Added several tests of the SMART block driver and file system (from Ken Pettit). - Added a runtime configuration for the UDP discover utility (from Max Holtzberg). - Added an example application to demo the nRF24L01 driver (from Laurent Latil). - New and modified NSH commands: Added a -h option to the df command to show the volume information in human readable form (from Ken Petit). Add a new mksmartfs command (from Ken Petit). Efforts In Progress. The following are features that are partially implemented but present in this release. Most are expected to be fully available in NuttX 6.28. * Audio System: - A complete audio subsystem include CODECs, higher level management, interface definitions, and audio drivers was contributed by Ken Pettit. This work has not been completely verified as of this release and so is categorized as a work-in-progress. At present, progress is blocked due to issues interfacing with the VS1053 audio DAC on the Mikroe STM32F4 board. * kconfig-fronted Configuration: - Conversion of old configurations to use the kconfig-frontends tool is an ongoing effort that will continue for some time. At this time, only 43% of the configurations have been converted to use the kconfig-frontends tools. Bugfixes (see the ChangeLog for details). Some of these are very important: * Tasking: - Modify assertion in the priority inheritance logic that is reported to cause false alarm assertions. * Kernel Build: - Typo in syscall proxying logic corrected by Ken Pettit. * Networking: - Poll setup/teardown logic should ignore invalid (i.e., negative) file descriptors (from Max Holtzberg). - When readahead data is available, the network poll() logic should set POLLIN (or POLLRDNORM), not POLLOUT (from Max Holtzberg). * LCD Drivers: - Correct power controls in the MIO283QT2 LCD driver. * USB Device Controller Drivers: - Change the default IN request buffer size from 64 to 96. This will avoid requests of exactly MAXPACKET size and, hence, avoid so many NULL packets. Also, fix the OUT request buffers size to exactly the max packet size. It really cannot be any other size. * STM32 Drivers: - Correct some bad STM32 F1 DMA definitions that crept into the system a few months ago a broke STM32 F1 DMA (from Laurent Latil) - Fixed an error in NULL packet handling in the STM32 F1 USB device controller driver: If the NULL-packet needed flag ever got set, then it was not being cleared and infinite NULL packets resulted. This only affects the CDC/ACM class and was the cause of the failures using the USB CDC/ACM device as a NuttX console. With this change the USB works well as an alternative NuttX console device for the STM32 F1 family. - Correct some bad condition compilation in the RCC logic (CONFIG_ missing from setting names). This affects some STM32 FLASH pre- fetch settings (from Lorenz Meier). - Change for hardware flow control support for STM32. The change also fixes incorrect operation of USART2 and UART5 in current master (from Lorenz Meier and Mike Smith). - Fixed a backward conditional in USB OTG FS host controller driver that prevented detection of disconnection events (from Scott). * LPC17xx Drivers: - I2C interrupt control. Also correction for a single byte read timeout error (from M. Kannan). * Freescale Kinetis: - Freedom KL25Z pin multiplexing and LED control corrections (from Alan Carvalho de Assis) * PIC32MX: - Fix NULL packet handling in the PIC32 USB device driver. Without this fix the CDC/ACM driver cannot be used reliably with the PIC32 USB. With this change the USB works well as an alternative NuttX console device. * Graphics: - Default priorities for NxWidget and NxWM threads should be 100, not 50, to be consistent with other default priorities. * Applications: - Remove the CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NXTEXT_NOGETRUN option from the NXTEXT example. The test logic was bad for the case where this options is not selected. Also, completed the empty Kconfig file. - C++ name mangling was occurring when this example is built as an NSH built-in application causing the entry to be undefined when called from C code. - Add some missing NSH library configuration values (from Lorenz Meier). NuttX-6.29 ---------- The 96th release of NuttX, Version 6.29, was made on July 31, 2013, and is available for download from the SourceForge website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-6.29.tar.gz and apps-6.29.tar.gz. Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). Additional new features and extended functionality: * Drivers: - Generalized the SSD1306 driver and added support UG-2832HSWEG04 which is very similar to the existing support for the UG-2864HSWEG01. - Added support for a generic bit-bang SPI driver. This includes both a common "upper half" driver as well as a platformp-specific "lower half" dirvers based on a common "template." * ARMv7-A, Cortex-A5 - Added support for the ARMv7-A architecture and the Cortex-A5 in particular. * ARMv7-M, Cortex-M3/4 - Modified how some registers are copied during a context switch (with lazy FPU register saving). This should save some context switching time when the context switch is due to interrupt level processing. * STM32: - Added support for a separate CCM heap. This may be useful for segregating allocations for CCM (which cannot be used for DMA) from other allocations (that may be used used for DMA). * STM32 Drivers: - DAC: Added support for DAC DMA (contributed by John Wharington). - I2C: An I2C driver for the STM32 F3 family (from John Wharington). * Atmel AT91 SAM/4: - Add support for SAM3X and SAM3A chips * Atmel AT91 SAM/4 Drivers: - Re-architect the SAM3/4 SPI driver so that is it compatible with the SPI drivers of other MCUs. - Added register definition file for the SAM4L LCD peripheral. - Added SAM4L PDCA register definition file * Atmel AT91 SAM/4 Boards: - SAM4L-Xplained: Added support for the SPI-based SD card on the I/O1 module. - SAM4L-Xplained: Added a driver for the LED1 segment LCD module. - SAM4L-Xplained: Added support for the UG-2832HSWEG04 OLED on the SAM4L Xplained Pro's OLED1 module - SAM4S-Xplained: Added support for on-board 1MB SRAM - Arduino Due: Basic support for the Arduino Due (SAM3X) is now included. - SAM3U-EK: The touchscreen is now functional. * Atmel AT91 SAMA5D3 - Added support for the Atmel AT91SAMA5D3 Cortex-A5 chip family. * Atmel AT91 SAMA5D3 Boards - Added support for the Atmel SAMA5D3x-EK boards which use the AT9 SAMA5D3x chips (x=1,3,4,5). * Freescale KL25Z Drivers - Freescale KL25Z TSI register definitions and example TSI driver for the Freedom KL25Z board from Alan Carvalho de Assis. - Added SPI driver and register definitions for the Freescale KL25Z. - Added a framework for controlling SPI-related discrete inputs and outputs. Taken from work by Alan Carvalho de Assis * Build System: - New sub-directories to hold SPI-related files: includes/nuttx/spi.h moved to include/nuttx/spi/.; SPI-related Kconfig info moved from drivers/Kconfig to drivers/spi/kconfig. - Finally... I changed the naming of configuration variables like CONFIG_DRAM_ to CONFIG_RAM_. This has bothered me for a long time since most boards don't have DRAM. The more generic RAM naming should not produce so much cognitive dissonance * Libraries: - Added CRC16 support. * Applications: - Added Zmodem file transfer support. This may be used as an embedded library or may be built as 'sz' and 'rz' commands that can be executed from NSH. - C++ initializers should be set once and, preferably, in the context of the task that uses any C++ statically initialized classes. This only becomes an issue if cxxtest or helloxx are built as NSH builtin applications. Then you want the initialization done in cxxtext or helloxx and not in NSH (and certainly not twice). Added configuration options to control who does the C++ initialization. NSH now does not do C++ initialization be default and must be configured to do otherwise. Conversely, cxxtest and helloxx will always do C++ initialization unless configured do otherwise. - examples/cxxtext: Add ostream test as provided by Michael. - NSH: Added a 'cmp' command that can be used to compare two files for equivalence. Returns an indication if the files differ. Contributed by Andrew Tridgell (via Lorenz Meier). Efforts In Progress. The following are features that are partially implemented but present in this release. They are not likely to be completed soon. * Audio System: - A complete audio subsystem include CODECs, higher level management, interface definitions, and audio drivers was contributed by Ken Pettit. This work has not been completely verified as of this release and so is categorized as a work-in-progress. At present, progress is blocked due to issues interfacing with the VS1053 audio DAC on the Mikroe STM32F4 board. * kconfig-fronted Configuration: - Conversion of old configurations to use the kconfig-frontends tool is an ongoing effort that will continue for some time. At this time, only 45% of the configurations have been converted to use the kconfig-frontends tools. Bugfixes (see the ChangeLog for details). Some of these are very important: * File Systems: - Fixed compilation error if no file systems are enabled: Change error to ERROR. - Read-Ahead/Write buffering: Correct typos that can cause failures in some configurations (From Chia Cheng Tsao). * Drivers - Remove the wait for the touchscreen busy bit in the ADS7843E driver. From my reading of the ADS7843 spec, it would not be appropriate to wait for the BUSY bit to de-asserted anyway (since it is only de- asserted when we read the data). Most boards do not even bother to provide the BUSY bit. - MMC/SD SPI based driver: Driver needs to make sure that the SPI mode and data width are correct. - ENC28J60: Change buffer ordering to work around Errata. From Dave (ziggurat29). * USB Device Controller Drivers: - Fixed a typo in the composite device driver unitialization logic. DEV1 should be DEV2 in one case. - usbdev.h: Fix some typos that cause compiler errors when CONFIG_USBDEV_DMA and CONFIG_USBDEV_DMAMEMORY are selected (From Chia Cheng Tsao). * ARM9: - Fix a bug (uninitialized register error) that crept in the ARM9 boot-up code several years ago. Obviously no one has used the ARM9 NuttX port for years! * STM32 Drivers: - Fix STM32 OTF FS endpoint allocation logic. Apparently the same endpoint can be allocated as both an IN or an OUT endpoint. The existing implementation only supported one allocation, either IN or OUT. This resulted in failures to allocate endpoints when used with the CDC/ACM + MSC composite driver (From Chia Cheng Tsao). - SDIO: Add support for the data block end (DBCKEND) interrupt to terminate transfers (From Chia Cheng Tsao). - DAC: Fixed numerous DAC driver errors and added support for DAC DMA (contributed by John Wharington). * SAM3/4: - SAM4S: Correct configuration of PIO pins for SAM4S B and C peripherals. - Need to disable write protection before configuring PIO pins. - GPIO configuration logic must protect against re-entrancy. - Clocking must be applied to the SMC module for the 3X and 3A family in order for the NFC SRAM to be functional. - Fixed some errors for interrupts on ports D-F. * SAM3/4 Drivers: - Common SPI driver: Fix SPI mode setting. In the SAM3/4 family, the clock phase control (CPHA) is inverted (NPHA). Also fixed an incorrect pointer test. Was checking if the wrong pointer was NULL. * SAM3/4 Boards: - SAM3U-EK: Fix polarity of the /PENIRQ signal (it is active low). The SAM3U-EK board now runs at 96MHz. * Applications: - apps/examples/nxhello: Minor fix for compilation error when the display resolution is low (< 8bpp) due to a typo that has been there for a long time. Also Correct default colors when in Y1 code mode. - apps/system/ramtest: The RAM test was not correctly built into the configuration and build system. - apps/examples/composite: Change to prevent some false alarm debug assertions (From Chia Cheng Tao). NuttX-6.30 ---------- The 97th release of NuttX, Version 6.30, was made on September 14, 2013, and is available for download from the SourceForge website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-6.30.tar.gz and apps-6.30.tar.gz. Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). Additional new features and extended functionality: * Common Drivers: - Extended TERMIOS support for serial and CDC/ACM drivers. From Mike Smith, Andrew Tridgell and Lorenz Meier. - Added option to disable serial port reordering. From Lorenz Meier. - Several changes to the USB host control interface and extensions to common USB host logic to handle host controllers with multiple downstream ports in the root hub. - USB device tracing: Extended decoding and stringifying of USB trace output to include trace output from class drivers. - USB host tracing: Added support for USB host tracing similar in some ways to USB device tracing: Stringification is an inherent part of the trace decoding (not an option). Only available in the SAMA5 USB host drivers now. * Networking / Network Drivers - Support for the Microchip ENCX24J600 Ethernet driver from Max Holtzberg - CC3000 Networking. Initial support for the TI CC3000 network module on the Freescale Freedom-KL25Z board from Alan Carvalho de Assis. This is still a work in progress. * ARMv7-A, Cortex-A5 - Restructured some MMU-related logic and header files. - Hooks added for Cortex-A8, but not yet used. * STM32 Drivers: - STM32 SPI: nbits() interface extended to control bit order as well as bit width (from Teemu Pirinen) * STM32 Boards - Olimex STM32-P107: Incorporate ENCX24J600 networking for the Olimex STM32 P107 board. - LeafLabs Maple Board: Add board support for the LeafLabs Maple and Maple Mini boards. From Librae. * Atmel AT91 SAMA5D3x - Added support for the SAMA5 DMAC controllers. - DMA-capable drivers for the SAMA5 SPI peripherals. - DMA-capable HSCMCI 0/1/2 drivers. - Support for PIO interrupts - Utilities for intelligent conversions between physical and virtual addresses. - Added USB host controller drivers for both the OHCI (low- and full- speed) peripheral and the ECHI (high-speed) peripheral. - Added USB device controller for the SAMA5 UDPHS peripheral (full- and high-speed). - Added a Two Wire (TWI) driver. This is a variant of I2C. * Atmel AT91 SAMA5D3x-EK Development Boards - Now supports onboard SDRAM. Modified heap initialization logic to include SDRAM if configured. - Integrated a FAT file system on the on-board SPI-based AT25 serial FLASH - Integrated HSMCI0 and HSMCI1 support for the microSD and full file SD card slots. Includes PIO interrupts for card detection events. - Integrated USB OHCI and ECHI host and high-speed peripheral support. File system on AT25 now exported via Mass Storage Class. Includes PIO VBUS controls. - Integrated the TWI driver and the I2C tool. Added support for an external AT24 serial EEPROM. * Applications: - apps/examples/cc3000. Initial support for the TI CC3000 network module on the Freescale Freedom-KL25Z board from Alan Carvalho de Assis. Includes the test to verify the CC3000. - apps/examples/usbmsc: apps/examples/usbstorage renamed usbmsc for consistency. Change submitted by CCTSAO. - apps/system/usbmonitor: The USB monitor has been extended so that it can be used with USB device or host trace data. Efforts In Progress. The following are features that are partially implemented but present in this release. They are not likely to be completed soon. * CC3000 Networking - CC3000 Networking. Initial support for the TI CC3000 network module on the Freescale Freedom-KL25Z board from Alan Carvalho de Assis. This is still a work in progress. * kconfig-fronted Configuration: - Conversion of old configurations to use the kconfig-frontends tool is an ongoing effort that will continue for some time. At this time, only 46% of the configurations have been converted to use the kconfig-frontends tools. Bugfixes (see the ChangeLog for details). Some of these are very important: * File Systems: - ROMFS: Fix an error where long (>15) file names were read incorrectly from a ROMFS file system. From Mike Smith - NXFFS: Clean up some compiler warnings. * Common Drivers - MMC/SD driver: Correction for a bad return value when multiple block SDIO transfers are suppressed. By Andrew Tridgell. - USB HID keyboard and mass storage host-side class drivers: Fix some compilation errors and warnings when pre-allocated data structures are used. - USB device-side class drivers: Fix some compilations errors when DUALSPEED (i.e., full- and high-sped) support is enabled. - CDC/ACM and PL2303: Don't use max packetsize assigned to the endpoint when allocating request buffers; The default value of the endpoint max packetsize may be incorrect because the endpoint has not yet been configured. Really only an issue for high-speed endpoints. - USB Host Mast Storage Class: Fixed a problem that was causing some devices to fail to initialize: If device is returning fatal transfer errors while attempting to initialize, don't bother with the startup retries; abort immediately so that the device will be reset and we can try again with a better ready device. - USB Host Mast Storage Class: Correct a reference counting error: When an MSC device transfer fails while waiting for UnitTestReady, the reference count on the class was not being decremented. The end result is a memory leak as can be seen by the USB device numbers incrementing: sda, sdb, sdc, ... - USB Device CDC/ACM: Fix backward conditional compilation in the CDC/ACM driver with regard to remote wakeup and self-powered capabilities. From the PX4 team via Lorenz Meier, * Networking / Network Drivers - ARP IP harvesting: Correct backward condition in netmask task. From Max Holtzberg. - Network connection monitor: Fixes a race condition where a loss of connection may not be detected when the connection is lost before it has been accepted (from Max Holtzberg). - TCP/IP Backlog: Fix a critical bug in the TCP/IP backlog initialization: Only the first backlog buffer was getting added to the free list. From Max Holtzberg. - ENC28J60: Fixes and improvements back-ported from the ENCX24J600 to the ENC28J60 by Max Holtzberg. * STM32 Drivers: - STM32 I2C fixes for the STM32 F3 family from John Wharington. - STM32 I2C Correct an error that crept into the STM32 F1 I2C driver with some recent changes. From Librae - STM32 F4: Added some missing CONFIG_SERIAL_TERMIOS support; Fixed some STM32 F4 Timer 8 pin configurations. From CCTSAO. - STM32 SDIO: If CONFIG_SDIO_BLOCKSETUP defined, OS would crash. Now Generate an error if CONFIG_SDIO_BLOCKSETUP is defined; that option is not yet supported by the STM32 SDIO driver. From CCTSAO - STM32 I2C Timers: Some CCER bit settings changed. Submitted by CCCTSAO. - STM32 CAN: Fix access to CAN filter registers. From the PX4 team via Lorenz Meier. - STM32 Kconfig: Fix STM32 UART7/8 Kconfig names and UART DMA. From the PX4 team via Lorenz Meier. * LPC17xx Drivers - Fix #endif with missing #if in USB host header file. Reported by Andrew Bradford, * SAM3/4 Boards: - Corrected DMA-related problems: Bad register definitions, parameters reversed in a function call. - Correct a race condition in the HSMCI driver when an interrupt occurs before the wait for the interrupt begins. - Peripheral clock setup: Correct a typo in a register name. * Atmel AT91 SAMA5D3 - Order of some operations changed in boot-up logic to defer enabling of caching of memory regions until SDRAM is initialized. - Correct handling of spurious interrupts. * Freescale KL25Z Drivers - KL25Z SPI: Correct typo in name of a function. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * Applications: - apps/examples/composite: Fix a typo that can cause a configuration error. From CCTSAO. - apps/examples/pwm: Clean-up some configuration confusion. - apps/netutils/dhcpd/dhcpd.c: Fixed calculation of the next lease address. From Paolo Messina. - apps/examples/usbmsc: Don't try to control USB trace if we are an NSH built-in task. In that case our attempts are inadequate and only interfere with with other logic that is attempting to to do the same thing (in NSH or in the USB monitor). - apps/examples/usbmsc: IMPORTANT bug fix: Change how the msconn works. Because of recent changes the msconn command was hanging. This was because the USB MSC start-up logic creates a pthread; Now waitpid() will wait until all members of the task group exit. So NSH was hanging in waitpid when msconn started even though msconn returned. The USB MSC logic really should not use a pthread, but we are stuck with that for now. The work-around is the msconn now daemonizes itself so that it so that the pthread is created in a different task group. - apps/nshlib: Fix NSH listing output for the case of a single file. From the PX4 team; provided by Lorenz Meier. NuttX-6.31 ---------- The 98th release of NuttX, Version 6.31, was made on October 28, 2013, and is available for download from the SourceForge website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-6.31.tar.gz and apps-6.31.tar.gz. Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). Additional new features and extended functionality: * General: - Standardized stack checking logic so the interfaces can be used by common stack monitoring logic. * Audio Subsystem and Audio Drivers: - Ken Pettit has finally released his long awaited audio subsystem. This is a generic audio subsystem that is appropriate for the deeply embedded MCU. Current testing has, however, been focused on the VS1053 CODEC chip. - Ken Pettit's VS1053 audio CODEC driver is now functional. * Networking / Network Drivers - Add the prefix ETH0 to all PHY configuration selections. This will allow us to support to Ethernet MAC drivers with two different PHYs (identified with ETH0 and ETH1). Enabled with CONFIG_NETDEV_MULTINIC. - Add MII/RMII PHY definitions for the Micrel KSZ8051 PHY. - Add GMII/GRMII PHY definitions for the Micrel KSZ9021/31 PHY. - New network-optimized, higher-performance sendfile() implementation from Max Holtzberg. - Added a simple routing table. This table is currenly only used (1) when we need to look-up an Ethernet device based on an IP address, and (2) in the ARP logic when we need to request the MAC address of the router, vs the MAC address of the peer. - Make net_close() nonblocking and free unestablished connections if no free connections available. From Max Holtzberg. - Changed the meaning of the uip_*input functions. They now return success when a packet is dropped; This is needed for the ENCX24J600 driver that must make a decision to return the packet or not: It should not retry dropped packets. From Max Holtzberg. - David Sidrane has completed integration of the CC3000 networking. This is much more than a network driver: It is a complete replacement for the NuttX networking with off-chip networking support in the CC3000. - Numerous enhancements to the ENCX24J600 driver from Max Holtberg. * Other Common Drivers: - The SST25 serial FLASH MTD driver now includes support for the SST25VF016B. From David Sidrane. - Add a preflight method to the SDIO interface to support the STM32 DMA usage model. From Mike Smith. - Enhanced the MMC/SD SDIO driver to perform DMA preflight operations and fail DMA read/write requests that fail preflighting. From Mike Smith. - Add an ioctl command that can be used to trigger ADC/DAC conversion under application control. * File Systems: - Enhanced the FAT32 filesystem code to understand DMA preflight failures, and to use the file sector buffer as a bounce buffer when a user-supplied buffer is not suitable for DMA. From Mike Smith. * Atmel AT91 SAMA5D3x - Add support so that subsets of the total DRAM (and other external memory) can be added to the heap, leaving other memory reserved for other purposes (like the LCDC framebuffers). * Atmel AT91 SAMA5D3x Drivers: - Use more descriptive task names when starting the EHCI and OHCI monitor tasks. - Added a 10/100Base-T Ethernet (EMAC) driver. - Added a 1000Base-T Ethernet (GMAC) driver. - Added a Real Time Clock (RTC) driver and integrated with the NuttX system time logic. - Added support for /dev/random using the SAMA5D3x True Random Number Generator (TRNG). - Added a Watchdog Timer (WDT) driver. - Added a Timer/Counter (TC) library with interface that make be used by other drivers that need timer support. - Added an ADC driver that can collect multiple samples using the sequencer, can be trigger by a timer/counter, and supports DMA data transfers. - Added a touchscreen driver based on the special features of the SAMA5D3 ADC peripheral. - Added an LCD controller (LCDC) frame buffer driver. - Added a CAN driver. However, testing has been delayed because of cabling issues. - Basic header file support is available for the Image Sensor Interface (ISI) camera interface. Work on the camera driver is underway and is expected in the next release. * Atmel AT91 SAMA5D3x-EK Development Boards - Add OS test support for the FPU test. - Enable the task name feature board configuration sto provide prettier ps command output. - Added NX and NxWM configurations to verify the LCD and touchscreen. There are still some outstanding issues with the NxWM configuration as of this release. - The TRNG and /dev/random are now enabled by default in the demo configuration. * Atmel AT91 SAM3/4 Boards: - Add configuration to select revision 3 of the Arduino Due which has some small but important differences. Suggested by gdi@embedders.org. * STMicro STM32: - Add support for the STM32F207ZE chip. From Martin Lederhilger. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - Add configuration for the Spark Core. The initial check-in is basically the Maple Mini board and subsequent development by David Sidrane is his special Spark emulation hardware. The configuration should be very mature when actual Spark hardware is available. - Support for the Olimex STM32 P207 board added by Martin Lederhilger. - Configuration for the Mikroe STM32F4 board configuration updated for audio support by Ken Pettit. * NXP LPC17xx Boards: - zkit-arm-1769: LED1 is now user controllable after booting. From Rashid Fatah. * Kinetis KL Drivers: - PIT and TPM register definitions header files for the from Alan Carvalho de Assis. - Added low-level getc() function for operation with no file system. The KL25Z can now support NSH in a very minimal system that does not even have a file system. * Kinetis KL Boards - A new configuration called minnsh was added is an experiement to see how small we can get the NuttX footprint and still support NSH. From Alan Carvalho de Assis.. * TI Calypso Phones: - Basic board support for the Motorola C139 (Compal E86) phone. From Craig Comstock. * Applications: - Moved several useful examples from apps/examples to apps/system. This includes USB MSC, USB CDC/ACM, and USB Composite. - New addroute and delroute commands added to NSH in order to manage the network routing table. - Numerous enhancements and updates to the CC3000 example from David Sidrane. - Add a new stack monitor daemon that can be used to constantly monitor stack usage by all threads. - Numerous changes to get NSH working with no file system. Basically this suppresses I/O redirection and replaces file I/O with calls to low-level console read/write functions. Suggested by Alan Carvalho de Assis. - apps/system/nxplayer: A new, command-line media player called 'nxplayer' from Ken Pettit. - apps/examples/random: Add a simple test that dumps values from /dev/random. - apps/examples/adc: Add support so that a ADC driven by software triggering can be tested. * Build System: - The MKDEP tools now support a new argument that identifies the object file path. Efforts In Progress. The following are features that are partially implemented but present in this release. They are not likely to be completed soon. * kconfig-fronted Configuration: - Conversion of old configurations to use the kconfig-frontends tool is an ongoing effort that will continue for some time. At this time, only 48% of the configurations have been converted to use the kconfig-frontends tools. Bugfixes (see the ChangeLog for details). Some of these are very important: * Initialzation and Scheduling: - IDLE thread initialization logic should not call group_setupidlefiles() if there are no file descriptors (and, hence, no file system). - Fix some cornercase error handling logic: If sched_releasetcb() is called as part of a failed pthread startup before the flags field in the TCB has been initialized, then a crash occurs. Pointed out by David Sidrane. * Networking / Network Drivers: - Look up of a device using subnet will fail if the packet is being sent out of our subnet (via a router). The fallback here is just to use the only device ("eth0") if the subnet lookup fails (this logic was extended to handle multiple Ethernet devices by adding a simple routing table). - Fix some backward conditional logic in send() that enabled the check if the ARP address is in the ARP table. From Max Holtzberg. - Notify the socket layer from the network monitor if a connection is lost before the monitoring callback has been registered. From Max Holtzberg. - send(): Reset the send timeout when the data is ACKed, not when the data is sent. Remove conditions on checking for timeout. From Max Holtzberg. - Correct how the TCP/IP initial minimum MSS is calculated. Max Holtzberg. - TCP state machine: Move tcp connection into SYN_RCVD state after aception instead of bypassing and moving directly into ESTABLISHED. From Max Holtzberg. - Numerous fixes to the ENCX24J600 driver from Max Holtberg. * USB Drivers: - Change naming of SELFPOWERED and REMOTEWAKEUP to avoid name collisions. Prepend the name of the driver (for example CDCACM_SELFPOWERED). - CDC/ACM class driver: Change the interval for the interrupt endpoint from 0xff (invalid) to 10. This is not a critical change but will avoid a complaint from the Linux driver when it overrides the 0xff value. * ARM Cortex-A5: - Fix an error in data cache clean and invalidate functions: Fix of addresses to cache line boundaries. * Atmel AT91 SAMA5D3x Drivers: - Correct some inconsistencies in the way that USB configuration settings are used. This caused compilation errors in SAMA5 OHCI when USB debug was ON but USB host tracing was off. - When 480MHz UPLL is used to drive OHCI, it should have a divider of 10. However, that does not work. A divider of 5 does. Why?. - OHCI HCD: Fix a place where DMA-related data needed to be flushed to data cache; Fix another where a virtual address was being used in a register where a physical address was required. - HSMCI Driver: TX DMA disabled. It is just not reliable. No idea why. RX DMA is still used. - STM32F103C pinmapping corrections from David Sidrane. * Atmel SAMA5D3x-EK Board - Increase the number of pre-allocated watchdog timers. The default number of 4 was easily being exhausted in the more complex configurations. * STMicro STM32: - STM32 F4 DMA definitions: Typo fixes for UART7 and UART8 DMA configs. From Mike Smith. - DMA priority configuration corrections from Mike Smith. - Changes to the stm32_dmacapable API. In order to correctly verify that a buffer can be transferred, the transfer count and the CCR value are required. Implemented stm32_dmacapable for stm32f1xx devices. Enhanced stm32_dmacapable for stm32f2xx and stm32f4xx devices to check for additional conditions that will cause DMA to fail or lose data. - STM32 F1 DMA fix from David Sidrane: The DMA_CNDTRx register cannot be modified if the DMA channel is disabled. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - Fix compilation errors from bad bit definitions in ADC and PWM register. From Martin Lederhilger. - DMA-related fixes to the SPI driver from Ken Pettit. * NXP LPC17xx Drivers: - Remove undefined spi_select() prototype. This was causing compile time warnings. * NXP LPC17xx Boards: - zkit-arm-1768: MMC/SD is on SPI, not SSP0. From Rashid Fatah. * C Library - scanf() fixes from kfrolov: 1) sscanf() function hangs in the following example: sscanf("2", "%u,%u,%u,%u", ...), 2) sscanf() returns incorrect number of parsed numbers if some arguments can't be parsed: sscanf("=2", "%u,%u,%u,%u",...)==1 instead of 0, and 3) using of char* instead of const char* in vsscanf function leads to warnings from GCC. * Build System - Dependency generation generation was broken for directories that keep objects in a sub-directory. The MKDEP tools now support a new argument that identifies the object file path. - tools/define.sh: 'cut' no longer works as it once did. Script adapted to observed behavior. * Applications: - Remove a warning from the NSH library when DHCP is not enabled. - Default NSH IP address should be 0x0a000001 (10.0.0.1), not 0xa0000001 (160.0.0.1). Ditto for the gateway. - Add some missing options to the OS test Kconfig file - Fix some bad conditional compilation in the USB monitor. - Fix default I2C frequency used by the I2C tool: 400KHz instead of 4MHz. Suggested by Max Kriegleder. - Increase stack size for the system/info command. Ken Petit reports that this simple command can exceed its 768 stack size under certain conditions. The size is marginal and has been increased to 1024 by default but is also now configurable. - apps/Makefile: Needs to include external/Make.defs if we want allow external applications to participate in the NuttX configuration. Suggested by gdi@embedders.org. - apps/netutils/telnetd: Missing argument to debug statement can cause crashes in certain error conditions. From David Sidrane. - apps/examples/can: Correct an error in a debug statement. From Martin Lederhilger. NuttX-6.32 ---------- The 99th release of NuttX, Version 6.32, was made on December 7, 2013, and is available for download from the SourceForge website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-6.32.tar.gz and apps-6.32.tar.gz. Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). Additional new features and extended functionality: * General: - Extension and standardization of stack debug logic. Now includes coloration of the IDLE and interrupt stacks as well as the heap. Suggested by David Sidrane. * Audio Subsystem and Audio Drivers: - I2S interface definition. Integrates with audio sub-system. - VS1053 worker thread stack size is now configurable and assigned a name via pthread_setname_np(). From Ken Pettit. * Networking / Network Drivers - Updates and adaptations to support for TI CC3000 wireless module from David Sidrane. These updates include multi-threading support and interface and header file changes to integrate more seamlessly with NuttX applications. * File Systems: - procfs: Add support for a tiny procfs file system. The initial offering is little more that a proof of concept but may be developed further in subsequent releases. - NXFFS: An initial attempt was made to integrate NXFFS with the NAND MTD driver. Changes were made to handle bad blocks. However, I later realized that NXFFS cannot handle NAND because the way that is re-writes blocks is incompatible with the NAND ECC handling. These changes were backed-out so as not to introduce turmoil, but can be re-enabled if needed via configuration option. - NXFFS: Make the start up scan of the media a configuration option. It just takes to long and is not really necessary! Those rare cases where the scan was helpful can be fixed using MDIOC_BULKERASE IOCTL command. * General Drivers: - I2S: A simple character driver was added to support I2S accesses. This driver in its current state is intended only to support I2C testing and would not be appropriate to used for any real driver application. * MTD Drivers - Add a container for an MTD device that can be used to provide a simple, lightweight interface to configuration data storage that resides on some storage media that is wrapped as an MTD device. From Ken Pettit. - New interface definition for lower half NAND drivers. - MTD Nand: Add MTD NAND driver that will support ONFI devices, non-ONFI devices (via table lookup), bad block checking, software ECC (Hamming), and will interact with the lower-half, hardware- specific, NAND driver. Based on BSD-compatible Atmel sample code. - MTD geometry structure is now packed so that it can support larger erase block sizes needed by NAND without increasing the size of the geometry structure. - SST25: Add another SST25 SerialFlash driver, sst25xx.c. This one differs from sst25.c in that it supports larger SST25 parts: In the larger parts support page write instead of byte/word writes like the smaller parts. From Ken Pettit. * USB Drivers - STM32 F1 USB Device: Add support for decoded USB trace strings. From David Sidrane. * ARM - Add more ARM9 cache management functions to flush and invalidate D-Cache for DMA support. * Atmel AT91 SAMA5D3x Drivers: - Many new drivers including CAN, PWM, SSC/I2S - PCK: Add support for programmable clock outputs. - NAND: Driver with hardware ECC and DMA support * Atmel AT91 SAMA5D3x Boards: - SAMA5D3x-EK: Add support for the apps/examples/i2schar test. - SAMA5D3x-EK: Provides board-specific memory controller initialize for NAND flash. - SAMA5D3x-EK: Add support for "auto-mounting" NAND MTD block driver or NXFFS file system. * Atmel AT91 SAM3/4 Boards: - Basic support for the Atmel SAM4E family. From Mitko. * STMicro STM32: - Added support for the STM32F429. From Ken Pettit. - Added support for GPIOK and GPIOJ. From Ken Pettit. * STMicro STM32 Drivers - STM32 F4 OTG FS/HS Device: OTG FS device and host drivers extended so that they can support either the OTG FS peripheral or the OTG HS peripheral (in FS mode). This was done as a quick way to get USB support on the STM32F429 which has only OTG HS. From Ken Pettit. - Added header files and driver framework for the STM32F429 LTDC framebuffer driver. From Ken Pettit. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - Support for the Spark board was completely by Davide Sidrane. The Spark configuration includes integrated CC3000 wireless support, FAT file system on the SerialFlash and a composite device that can be used both to export the FAT file system and to provide a serial interface. - The Mikroe-stm32f4 now uses /dev/config for configuration data storage. From Ken Pettit. - Added support for the STM32F429I-Discovery board from Ken Pettit. - Added board support for the ViewTool STM32F103/F107 board with the STM32F107VCT6 installed. * NXP LPC31xx Drivers: - USB ECHI HCD: Add a driver for the low-/full-/high-speed variant of the EHCI host controller. * NXP LPC31xx Boards: - Board-specific USB host support for the Emedded Artists EA3131 board. (Missing PCA9532 controls). - Add support for the Olimex LPC-H3131 board. Including USB host support (which does not depend on the PCA8532 interface). * Kinetis KL Drivers: - PWM driver for the Freescale Kinetis KL family from Alan Carvalho de Assis. * Kinetis KL Boards - Freedom-KL25Z: Add PWM support from Alan Carvalho de Assis. * TI Stellaris LM3S - Don't initialize .data in start-up logic if not running from FLASH. * Applications: - apps/platform: A new home for platform-specific application code. - Define a common interface that can be used to manage platform- specific configuration data. From Ken Pettit. - apps/examples/configdata: A unit test for the MTD configuration data driver from Ken Pettit. - Aapps/platform/mikroe-stm32f4: dd platform-specific storage of configuration data for the Mikroe-stm32f4. From Ken Pettit. - apps/examples/cc3000: Fine tuning of memory usage from David Sidrane. - apps/system/nxplayer: Play thread stack size is now configurable. All NxPlayer threads now have names assigned via pthread_setname_np(). From Ken Pettit. - apps/examples/i2schar: The I2S test based on the I2S character driver. - apps/examples/hidkbd/hidkbd_main.c: Now calls a function named arch_usbhost_initialize() that must be provided by the platform- specific code. - NSH: - hexdump: Add skip= and count= options to the hexdump command. From Ken Pettit. - Allow USB trace without a USB console. From David Sidrane. - Mount command updates from Ken Pettit. - Add an option to the mkfatfs command to specify FAT12, FAT16, or FAT32. * Tools - tools/mkctags.sh: A script for creating ctags from Ken Pettit. Efforts In Progress. The following are features that are partially implemented but present in this release. They are not likely to be completed soon. * kconfig-fronted Configuration: - Conversion of old configurations to use the kconfig-frontends tool is an ongoing effort that will continue for some time. At this time, only 50% of the configurations have been converted to use the kconfig-frontends tools. Bugfixes (see the ChangeLog for details). Some of these are very important: * File Systems - FAT: In one error return case, the error return value was not being set, making the failure look like success. From David Sidrane. - mount: SMART FS must be included in the conditional compilation for the set of file systems that require block drivers. From Daniel Palmer. - SmartFS: Fixed a minor bug with SMART partition number reporting that would only be seen if both partition support and multi-root directory support are enabled at the same time. From Ken Pettit. - Deadlock: The inode semaphore must be re-entrant. Here is the re- entrant path that I found: (1) USB host connects to FLASH drive and creates /dev/sda, (2) /dev/sda is mounted, (3) FLASH drive is removed but /dev/sda is not destroyed because there is still a reference on the device because of the mount, (4) umount() is called, taking the inode semaphore, now the driver tries to destroy the block driver by calling unregister_blockdriver(). But (5) unregister_blockdriver() also takes the inode semaphore causing a deadlock if the inode semaphore is not re-entrant. - FAT: Fix a typo in the FAT16 formatting logic. Was this ever able to format a FAT16 volume? * MTD Drivers - MTD Partitions: Fix erase block vs page block confusion. From Ken Pettit - SST25 Serial Flash: Improved write performance by fixing a bug that prevented operation in the faster write mode. From David Sidrane. * USB Drivers: - USB MSC Device: pthread_join() does not work if called from a different task group than the pthread. This is correct behavior, but still a problem. The correct solution would be configure the USB MSC thread to a task, however, this workaround from David Sidrane plugs the hole for now. - USB CDC/ACM, USB MSC, and Composite Device Classes: Un-initialization logic caused re-use of a stale pointer. Changed to a two pass un-initialization for the case of the composite driver: Memory resources are not freed until the second un-initialization pass. From David Sidrane. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32 F1 USB Device: Fix some errors that cause crashes when the USB was disconnected. From David Sidrane. - STM32 F1 USB Device: Correct EP0 state handling logic when buffers larger than the EP0 packet size are sent. From David Sidrane. - STM32 F1 USB Device: The long outstanding bug involving the handling of OUT SETUP commands has been fixed in the STM32 F1 USB device driver by David Sidrane. - Kconfig: Add missing setup of CAN TSEG1 and TSEG2 values. From Martin Lederhilger. * Tools - tools/mkconfig.c: SMART FS must be included in the conditional compilation for the set of writable file systems. Noted by Daniel Palmer. * Applications: - apps/platform/Makefile: Was not dealing with the bin sub-directory correctly. - apps/system/composite/composite_main.c: The wrong handle was getting nullified. From David Sidrane. NuttX-6.33 ---------- The 100th release of NuttX, Version 6.33, was made on January 30, 2014, and is available for download from the SourceForge website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-6.33.tar.gz and apps-6.33.tar.gz. Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). Additional new features and extended functionality: * Core OS Interfaces - nanosleep() added. sleep() and usleep() are no longer core OS interfaces. These have been moved into the library and re-implemented as simple wrappers around nanosleep(). * File Systems - procfs restructured by Ken Pettit. Added files for MTD status. - procfs extended to show uptime and task group status. - procfs now shows stack information. * Networking - Add support for the SO_LINGER socket option. Extended from logic provided by Jason Jiang. Enabled with CONFIG_NET_SOLINGER. - TCP write buffering support added. From Jason Jiang. - Changes from Max Holtzberg to improve how network status is reported. New controls to manage carrier detect. * Graphics - Massive reshuffling of files with little or no logic changes. This reshuffling was necessary to build graphics applications with the kernel builds where the graphics application lie in user space and the core graphic server likes in kernel space. Moved much logic out of nuttx/graphics to a new user library, libnx. * Cortex-A5/A8/A9 - Existing Cortex-A5 support updated to include Cortex-A8/9. - Add the syscall.h header file needed for the Cortex-A architecture. - Start-up logic now supports execution from FLASH with .data and .bss in SDRAM. This was not possible prior to this because .bss and .data were initialized before SDRAM was configured. * Allwinner A10: - Basic support for the Allwinner A10 (Cortex-A8) is in place. * Allwinner A10 boards - Support for the pcDuino v1 board has been added. This support is not yet very mature and still lacks many drivers. It is a good starting point, however, if anyone wants to develop A10 support. * Atmel SAMA5D3X - Start-up logic now supports execution from FLASH with .data and .bss in SDRAM. This was not possible prior to this because .bss and .data were initialized before SDRAM was configured. * Atmel SAMA5D3X Boards - Partial logic in place to support the OV2640 camera. Still needs quite a bit of additional logic to be useful. * ARMv7-M - Add support for high priority, nested interrupts. This change effects not only core ARMv-7M logic, but all ARMv7-M MCU logic: LM3S, LM4F, LPC17xx, LPC43xx, SAM3, SAM4, and STM32. See http://www.nuttx.org/doku.php?id=wiki:nxinternal:highperfints * STMicro STM32 - Add clocking support for STM32F107 USB OTG FS (which does not yet work) - Single-wire UART support for the F1 series from Thomas Grubler. * STMicro STM32 Boards - The Viewtool board can now be configured to support either the STM32F103VCT6 or the STM32F107VCT6. - The Viewtool STM32F107VCT6 now supports networking with the DP83848C module installed. - Add support for Viewtool SSD1289-based LCD on the Viewtool STM32F103VCT6 board (untested) - Add support for the XPT2046 touchscreen controller on the Viewtool LCD module connected to the Viewtool STM32F103 board. - Added kernel mode build support for the STM3240G-EVAL board. Added a new kernel mode NxWM build configuration - C++ static constructor logic from the nuttx/configs/stm3240g-eval/ directory to the apps/platform/stm3240g-eval/up_cxxinitialize.c where is belongs so that it is available in user-space in the kernel mode build. - Add native Windows build support for the Olimex STM32 P107. From Max Holtzberg - Support for the STM32VL-Discovery board. Contributed by Alan Carvalho de Assis - Added a configuration for testing simple configurations on the PX4FMU v2. * ZiLOG ZNEO Boards - Add an NSH configuration for the Z16F2800100ZCOG ZNEO board. - Added support for the Toyaga 16Z ZNEO board. The 16Z board is based on the ZiLOG ZNEOZ16F2811AL20EG part. See https://github.com/toyaga/16z for further information - Developed a patch to work around a compiler error that is revealed when building the NSH configuration. * Architecture-Independent Drivers - OV2640 Camera Driver. - Support for the Sharp Memory LCD from Librae. * Library - Pattern matching logic extended to handle set of characters and ranges of character values. From Ken Pettit. - sleep() and usleep() moved intot the C library. These are not longer core OS interfaces; they are simple wrappers for the nanosleep(). - Add an implementation of gets_s(). - Extend fopen() to include support for C11 exclusive open ("x") open mode. - Add an implementation of stpcpy() - strtol(), strtoll, strtoul(), strtoull(), and strtod() from libc/string to libc/stdlib where they belong. * Header Files - Add rsize_t to include/sys/types.h - Add the C11 thread.h header file * Configuration/Build System - Top level Makefile now supports qconfig and/or gconfig targets that may be used for configuration. These may be used if you build kconfig-frontends with support for kconfig-qconf and/or kconfig-gconf. - Add CONFIG_DEBUG_NOOPT. Now you can independently enable/disable debug symbols and optimization - File system related header files moved to include/nuttx/fs - Video related header files moved to include/nuttx/video - Changes for native Windows build: fix creation of a .version file if one does not exist. Make sure that the APPDIR environment variable is set before configuring. From Max Holtzberg. - Board configuration sub-directory can now be specified. The default need not be used. This is only useful when CONFIG_ARCH_BOARD_CUSTOM is selected and there is no meaningful default sub-directory. - Many functions renamed to better conform with the naming standard: up_buttoninit() renamed to board_button_initialize(), up_buttons() renamed to board_buttons(), up_irqbutton() renamed to board_button_irq(), up_ledinit() renamed to board_led_initialize(), up_ledon() renamed to board_led_on(), and up_ledoff() renamed to board_led_off(). All prototypes removed from board.h header files. Now ONLY prototypes in include/nuttx/arch.h. * Applications - NSH: Refactor. Separate NSH command handling and command execution from NSH line parsing. - NSH: Will now support multiple commands on a command line, each separated with a semi-colon. - NSH: Add support of commands enclosed in back quotes as command arguments. - NSH: Can now handle arguments that are concatenations of constant strings, command return data, application return data, and environment variables. - NSH: Add true and false commands. - NSH: Add support for while-do-done and until-do-done loops. These only work when executing a script file because they depend on the ability to seek in the file to implement the looping behaviors. Can be conditionally compiled out to reduce footprint. - NSH: Loosen up if-then-else-fi syntax to allow a command to be on the same line as the then or else tokens like: "if true; then echo true; else echo false; fi". More like bash. - NSH: Add a break command that can be executed with a loop to terminate the loop immediately. - system/inifile: A simple .INI file parser. - system/vi: Add support for a tiny, VI work-alike editor. This is a minimal full screen editor that works with a terminal emulator that using VT100 commands. Efforts In Progress. The following are features that are partially implemented but present in this release. They are not likely to be completed soon. * kconfig-fronted Configuration: - Conversion of old configurations to use the kconfig-frontends tool is an ongoing effort that will continue for some time. At this time, only 53% of the configurations have been converted to use the kconfig-frontends tools. Bugfixes (see the ChangeLog for details). Some of these are very important: * Core OS - Added missing sem_timedwait() system call. * Networking - Prevent tcp_connect callback from being double freed. From Max Holtzberg - uiplib: Support new definitions and state passing for network device status. From Maz Holtzberg. * File Systems - FAT: (1) A correction to FAT cluster allocation, and (2) Fix to some root directory logic that was conditionally done only for FAT 32. Apparently this needs to done for all FAT types. Both from Andrew "Tridge" Tridgell via Lorenz Meier. * Binary Formats - Fix a small memory leak when attempting to load a program from a file. * Cortex-A8/9 - Fix some errors in the cache invalidation logic (only seem to matter for Cortex-A8). - Add more nop's after enabling the MMU. The cortex-a8 seems to need these * Graphics - Fix a typo that caused a compilation error when CONFIG_NXCONSOLE_BPP < 8. From Librae * ARMv7-M - Correct alignment of RAM vector table. - Interrupt handling: Do not disable and enable the IRQ on each entry, (2) this interferes with controlling the IRQ interrupt setting from interrupt handlers, and (3) up_disable_irq() does not work anyway so that this has never done anything. - Fix all implementations of up_disable_irq() for all Cortex-M3 and M4 architectures: To enable an interrupt on the Cortex-M3/4 CPU, you need to set a bit in the ISER register. To disable the interrupt, you need to set a bit in the ICER register. Existing logic was trying to disable interrupts by clearing the bit in the ISER register. That will not work; writing a '0' to the ISER register has no effect. That means that up_disable_irq() was doing nothing! It turns out that that is not really important because up_disable_irq() is not really used for that purpose. But some spurions STM32 ADC interrupts have been reported to me and this turned out to be the cause in that case. Thanks to Manuel Stühn for the tip. * STMicro STM32 - Fix configuration and pin definitions that would prevent building USB for the connectivity and performance lines. - STM32L15xx: Fix a typo in USB pin definitions - Fix pin definition names for SPI2 MOSI and MISO. Noted by Brian Webb - Various fixes for STM32F103ZE SPI3 pin mapping definitions. From Steve Redler IV * STMicro STM32 Boards - Olimex STM32-P107: Failed to build if SPI3 for UEXT is not remapped. From Max Holtzberg * x86 Boards - Add a configuration option to select the -m32 compiler option when building for a 32-bit target on a native 64-bit compiler. So far, only used for the qemu/i486 configuration. - Patch from Matt Campbell to fix 'Error: .size expression for idle_stack does not evaluate to a constant". * Library - strftime(): Needs null termination on the generated string. From Max Holtzberg. - Typo in ctype.h macro name: iscntrl(), not iscontrol(). - If there are no arguments (argc == 1), then getopt() will leave the optind variable in an undefined state (2014-1-20). - ARMv7-M memcpy(): Assembler changes with the gcc-47 distribution from ARM mean that we need to be explicit about branch sizes; one or more of the wide branch opcodes results in bad table branching. From Mike Smith. * Configuration/Build System - Fixes for some tools/ for Windows build issues from Max Holtzberg. - Config.mk: 'cypath' must be called if we are using a Windows native toolchain with the Cygwin 'make' to convert paths to proper Windows paths. From Richard Cochran. - ARM Makefile: Dependency directory list is now computed from the VPATH. From Richard Cochran. - builtin/Makefile: Fixes for native Windows build from Max Holtzberg. - Refactor some configuration dependencies: NSH networking features should depend on netutil selections; netutil selections, in turn, should depend on networking selections. * Applications - NSH: Modified the df -h logic to eliminate truncating numbers in conversion (like 7900 -> 7M). From Ken Pettit. NuttX-7.1 --------- The 101st release of NuttX, Version 7.1, was made on March 15, 2014, and is available for download from the SourceForge website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-7.1.tar.gz and apps-7.1.tar.gz. Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). The previous NuttX version was 6.33. The NuttX minor version number is incremented on each release, but the major version number is incremented only when an incompatibility with previous versions is included in the release. In this case, the legacy, manual configuration is no longer supported by the NuttX build system beginning with NuttX 7.1. Only the newer configurations generated by the kconfig-frontends tools will generate viable NuttX configurations. All board configurations in the NuttX source tree have been converted to use the newer configuration, but if you have some older style configurations for you board, you will need to convert those configurations to use the kconfig-frontends tools before taking any new code from the repository. See http://www.nuttx.org/doku.php?id=wiki:howtos:convertconfig for some guidelines. Additional new features and extended functionality: * Core OS: - System time logic now includes logic to measure and calculate the CPU load percentage (from David Alessio). This CPU load logic extended to keep counts on each thread. The per-thread CPU is now reported in the procfs under /loadavg An asynchronous, "external" clock may be used to drive the CPU load calculations for more accurate measurements when needed. * File Systems: - As mentioned above, the per-thread CPU load information is now reported in the procfs under /loadavg. - Many file system interfaces have been extended to operate on the top-level NuttX pseudo filesystem. These include rmdir, mkdir, rename, and unlink. This capability can be disabled with CONFIG_DISABLE_PSEUDOFS_OPERATIONS in order to keep the footprint small. * Networking: - Numerous updates and improvements to the CC3000 driver from David Sidrane. * Common Drivers: - Defined a mouse interface that is very similar to a touchscreen interface, but allows reporting of all mouse buttons. Also, unlike touchscreen drivers, mouse drivers need to report positional data with no button is pressed so that the mouse position can drive a cursor. - Added support for a USB HID boot mouse device. Cursor support is not integrated and must be provided by the application based upon the reported mouse data. - Support added for the MIO283QT9A LCD from Toby Duckworth. * Atmel SAMA4E: - Added complete architecture support for the Atmel AT91 SAM4E Cortex-M4F parts. * Atmel SAM4E Board Support: - Add board support for the SAM4E-EK board. * Atmel SAM4E Drivers: - Added logic to manage the Cortex-M Cache Control block. - Developed and integrated an Ethernet MAC driver for the SAM4E. - Backported the SAMA5 SPI driver to the SAM3/4 architecture. The SAMA5 version supports both multiple SPI peripherals as needed by the SAM3A and SAM3X and also supports DMAC (but not PDC) needed by the SAM4E. * Atmel SAM D20: - Added basic architecture support for the Atmel AT91 SAM D20 Cortex-M0+ parts. * Atmel SAM D20 Board Support: - Added basic support for SAM D2 Xplained Pro board. Currently, the NuttShell (NSH) works reliably over a serial port. An SPI driver has also been developed. Work with the SAM D20 has been temporarily stopped, however, in order to focus on the SAM4E-EK. * TI Tiva TMC4C123G: - Added architecture support for the TI Tiva TM4C123G parts. This was merged into the existing support for the LM3S and LM4F families. All directory, file, and function references changed from lm to tiva. * TI Tiva TMC4C123G Board Support: - Added basic board support for the TM4C123G-Launchpad. As of this release the TM4C123G-Launchpad board support is untested and likely incomplete. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - The Mikroe STM32F4 can now support the newer MIO283QT9A LCD. From Toby Duckworth. - Miscellaneous changes to better support FPU on STM32F429 Discovery from David Alessio. * NXP LPC2378 Drivers: - Incorporated I2C and SPI drivers for the LPC23xx from Lizhuoyi. * QEMU i486 Drivers: - New QEMU keyboard and VGA drivers from Lizhuoyi. * Documentation: - Added a coding standards document. See http://www.nuttx.org/doku.php?id=documentation:codingstandard * Configuration/Build System: - A configuration option, CONFIG_DEFAULT_SMALL, was added to select default values for configuration variables based upon whether you want a smaller footprint or more features. This is not very useful if you are modifying existing configurations because then the default values do not apply. - CONFIG_DEFAULT_SMALL has been defined on all tiny MCU configurations so that they do not grow so rapidly when new, optional features are added. - The legacy, manual configuration is no longer supported by the NuttX build system. Only the newer configurations generated by the kconfig-frontends tools will generate viable NuttX configurations. All board configurations in the NuttX source tree have been converted to use the newer configuration, but if you have some older style configurations for you board, you will need to convert those configurations to use the kconfig-frontends tools. See http://www.nuttx.org/doku.php?id=wiki:howtos:convertconfig for some guidelines. * Applications: - NSH can now use an EMACS-like command line editor. This CLE, is really more like the traditional readline than is the default, tiny the NuttX readline . - The touchscreen example can now be configured to work with either a touchscreen or a mouse device. - Several NSH commands can now be used to operate on objects in the top-level pseudo-filesystem: rmdir, mkdir, mv, and rm. This capability can be disabled with CONFIG_DISABLE_PSEUDOFS_OPERATIONS in order to keep the footprint small. - If both the CPU load feature and the procfs features are enabled, then the NSH 'ps' command will show the CPU load used by each thread. Bugfixes (see the ChangeLog for details). Some of these are very important: * Core OS: - task_terminate() always returned an error because the return value was not being set correctly (from Gosha). - nanosleep() Fix a missing call to re-enable interrupts (from Jason Jiang). * File Systems: - Fixed an error in the FAT logic that can cause file corruption. The error conditions are rare and only seen with very large files (from Andrew Tridgell). This replaces a previous, partial fix for the same problem. - Fixed memory leaks in the NXFFS open() and stat() implementations (from Lzyy). - The interfaces include opendir(), readdir(), et al, were modified so that errors will not be reported if you attempt to list a empty pseudo-directory. * Networking: - Fix one place where the connection reference count was not being decremented in the socket close() logic. This is really a cosmetic change BUT when CONFIG_DEBUG_NET is enabled, it will cause assertions. - Backed out a small part of the NuttX 6.33 write buffering changed. David G says that this causes problems in connecting to a server. - In DHCPD, there was a place where the logic was calling ntohl() inappropriately; the address was already in the correct order. How could DHCPD have worked with this bug? * TI Tiva/Stellaris Drivers: - Fixed cut'n'paste error that prevented UARTS2-7 from being used with the LM4F120 Launchpad. - Fixed several errors there were unmasked with UARTs > UART2 are enabled (grom Gosha). * Allwinner A10 Drivers: - Fixed cut'n'paste error that prevented UARTS2-7 from being used with the pcDuino. * NXP LPC17xx Drivers: - Fix an compilation error that crept into the LPC17xx USB host driver. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - Fix cloned typo in the serial driver: FLOWCONTROL vs FLOWCONROL. - Disable SPI before changing DPI CR1 register (from David Sidrane). - stm32 TIM: Set the timer CCMR when selecting timer channel. From David Sidrane. - Fix typo in a Makefile: stm32_pwm.c not stm32_psm.c. Noted by Max Kriegleder. * Library: - More sscanf() bug fixes from David Sidrane. * Header files: - cstdbool: Ignore _Bool8 if CONFIG_C99_BOOL8=y * Configuration/Build System: - Several changes to restore the broken native Windows build * NuttShell (NSH): - Use strncpy vs strcpy in the Telnet console logic to avoid overrunning the username and password buffers (from Bertold Van den Bergh). - Add a newline after printing the file in the 'cat' command. This prevents the NSH prompt from be in the same line as the final line of the file in the case where there is no newline at the end of the file. NuttX-7.2 --------- The 102nd release of NuttX, Version 7.2, was made on April 29, 2014, and is available for download from the SourceForge website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-7.2.tar.gz and apps-7.2.tar.gz. Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). Additional new features and extended functionality: * Core OS: - Add support for CLOCK_REALTIME. From Macs N. * Network Utilities: - Add a very primitive NTP client. - DNS resolver: Long needed major clean up for coding style and unification of naming conventions (resolv vs dns). * Common Drivers: - Add a new MTD driver that can be used to contain another driver and force its apparent sector size to be 512 bytes. - If DCD can support queuing of stall requests, then the USB MSC stall work around delays are not necessary. - Redesign threading module used with the USB MSC driver. It was using pthreads before and these were changed to a kernel thread. The reason for this has to do with task grouping: A pthread is a memory of the group of the task that started it. A kernel thread is independent of the task that started in (other than knowing it as the parent). This allows me to remove so kludge logic to "deparent" the pthread on startup. - Update the MIO183QT-9A LCD driver to support reading from the LCD. From Toby Duckworth. - Timer "upper half" driver and l"lower half" interface definition from Bob Doiron. * Atmel SAM4E/4S Board Support: - All SAM4E configurations updated to run with 120MHz CPU speed and with the CMCC enabled. - Support for the SAM4S Xplained Pro board from Bob Doiron. - Add watchdog driver. From Bob Doiron. * Atmel SAM4E/4S Drivers: - Add a USB full speed device driver (UDP) for the SAM4E. - Add support in HSMCI and SPI drivers to invalidate cached memory if the CMCC is enabled. - Add logic to handle SPI word widths > 8 - Port RTC driver from SAMA5 to SAM3/4. From Bob Doiron. - HSMCI: Extensions from Bob Doiron needed to support PDC-based HSMCI DMA transfers. Verified on the SAM4S Xplained Pro. * Atmel SAMA5: - Add support for the SAMA5D36 chip. - Add functions to calculate PLLACK, PCK, and MCK frequencies given the main clock frequency. - Implemented RAM functions. When booting directly into NOR flash, reconfiguring the PLL while executing out of NOR FLASH causes crashes. This was fixed by David Sidrane by implementing RAM functions. The killer code is copied and executed from ISRAM and the crash is avoided. * Atmel SAMA5 Drivers: - Add support for the SAMA5D3 DBGU. * Atmel SAMA5 Board Support: - Add a board support configuration for the Atmel SAMA5D3 Xplained board running out of SDRAM. When booting from SDRAM, start-up logic needd to query the PMC registers to determine the MCK, PCK, etc. - For all SAMA5 boards, added support for 528MHz clocking. * TI Tiva/Stellaris: - Modify the logic to disables the interrupts and sets the default interrupt priority so that it uses the ICTR to get the number of interrupt lines/registers. This is instead of using some fixed number of initializations based a priori knowledge of the number of interrupt lines in the MCU. * STMicro STM32 - Add support for the STM401RE. From Frank Bennett. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - STM32F4Discovery: Add support to register keyboard and mouse classes if so configured. From Leo. - Add support for the Nucleo-F401RE board. From Frank Bennett. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - Add STM32 Ethernet IGMP hashing support. From Manuel Stühn. - OTG FS Host: USB host tracing added by Leo. * Freescale Kinetis - Modify the logic to disables the interrupts and sets the default interrupt priority so that it uses the ICTR to get the number of interrupt lines/registers. This is instead of using some fixed number of initializations based a priori knowledge of the number of interrupt lines in the MCU. * NXP LPC17xx - Modify the logic to disables the interrupts and sets the default interrupt priority so that it uses the ICTR to get the number of interrupt lines/registers. This is instead of using some fixed number of initializations based a priori knowledge of the number of interrupt lines in the MCU. * ZiLOG ZNEO Drivers - Added ZNEO ESPI driver. * Library: - Finish incomplete support for ferror(). From Macs N. * Documentation: - UsbTrace.html: Add some discussion of the USB monitor. * Configuration/Build System: - compiler.h: Add macro UNUSED() that can be used to eliminate warnings about variables that are set to values that are not used. * Debugging Support: - Add a configuration option to enable dumping of the USB trace buffer on assertion. * Applications: - IGMP Example: Fill out Kconfig file; update makefile so that the IGMP example can be used as an NSH built-in application. From Manuel Stühn. - lcdrw Example: Fill out empty Kconfig file. - touchscreen Example: Add a configuration option to indicate if architecture-specific initialized is required, yes or no. - System usbmsc: Back out the USBMSC daemon... it is no longer needed with the recent fix to the USBMSC class driver. - NSH: malloc/free IOBUFFER for 'cat' and 'hexdump' commands instead of using the stack. From Bob Doiron. - cpuhog, serialblaster, and serialrx Examples: Stress test examples added by Bob Doiron. Bugfixes (see the ChangeLog for details). Some of these are very important: * Core OS: - errno_get_errno_ptr() and getpid(): Add some checks. If these functions are called very early in initialization before the tasking structures are initialized, they would not behave properly. * Networking: - IGMP-related bug fixes from Manuel Stühn. - In netdev_findbyaddr(), skip network devices that are in the "down" state. It does not make sense to consider an address match with a "down" device. From Brennan Ashton. * Network Utilities: - DHCPD: The correct value of the PAD option. Should be zero, not one. From Brennan Ashton. - Corrections to the NTP client from Manuel Stuehn. * Common Drivers: - usbhost.h: Fix some USB HID-related conditional compilation. From Leo. - USB HID mouse driver: Don't include NAKs from the device in the error count. From Leo. * TI Tiva/Stellaris: - Add corrected control logic for TM4C125GXL based on logic from Daniel Carvalho with modifications. The LM4F120 also works well with this change. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32 F2 SPI: Correct a mapping for SPI MOSI pin. From dlsitzer. - OTG FS Host: Fixes related to low-speed devices and interrupt endpoints from Leo. Necessary in order to use a USB HID mouse device. - STM32 SDIO: The dmaflight method must be conditioned on CONFIG_SDIO_PREFLIGHT. Noted by Pelle Windestam. - Sourceforge Ticket #26. up_prioritize_irq should not be called if CONFIG_ARCH_IRQPRIO is not defined. * Atmel SAM3/4: - Fix some backward conditional compilation in the start-up logic. - Fix initialization of the default interrupt priorities. This is a critical bug fix! - SAM4S: Fix error in macros that disable peripheral clocking. From Bob Doiron. * Atmel SAMA5: - Fix double mapping of SDRAM when executing out of SDRAM. In this case, the SDRAM was already mapping in arm_head.S. - In clock configuration, the BMS bit handling was fixed to match what the HW really does. From David Sidrane. - TLB Bufferable bit did not do what I thought it was going to do. I though I was selecting a write-through cache, but the result was that all caching was disabled and NOR FLASH accesses were very slow. - Move the un-definitions of __ramfuncs__ from the clock configuration .c file to the .h file. Otherwise, the attribute will be applied differently for the prototype and the function definition. Sourceforge patch 38 from Luciano Neri. * Atmel SAMA5 Drivers: - Fix a case in the UDPHS driver where received status was not being cleared, causing OUT SETUP commands to fail. - TWI data sending fails to increment the number of bytes transferred on first byte sent. from David Sidrane. - If running from SDRAM, then BOARD_MCK_FREQUENCY is not a constant and cannot be used in conditional compilation. All drivers fixed EXCEPT for the PWM and Timer/Counter drivers which will need some more extensive redesign. * Atmel SAMA5 Boards: - SAMA5D3x-EK: The red LED is controlled by PE24 which is also the camera/ISI interface reset line. So if the a camera is installed, then we must avoid controlling the red LED or we inadvertently also reset the camera module. Noted by David Sidrane. - Header files reference type xcpt_t in certain configurations and so must include nuttx/irq.h. This is Sourceforge bug 25 submitted by Luciano Neri. * NXP LPC17xx Drivers - arm/src/lpc17xx/Kconfig and lpc17_ethernet.c: The default interrupt priority should be default, not the highest priority (2014-4-19). * ZiLOG ZNEO - Fix calculation of timer reload and prescaler. The timer frequency was way too fast. * Library: - strncpy(): Change ordering of test and copy. Logic would have failed if n=0; one byte was always copying before testing for the end of the copy. - Fix a counting error in the return value from sscanf(). Noted by kfrolov. Also, sscanf() should return EOF if no values were converted. - Fix a logic error in ftell(). It was simply using the file offset and did not take into account data buffered in memory. From Macs N. - sccanf(): Use stroul() vs strol() with %u format otherwise, range of values is restricted because of sign bit. From kfrolov. * Configuration/Build System: - Fix a build error that occurs when only USB device tracing is enabled. * NuttShell (NSH): - Fix NuttShell version number display in the NSH welcome message. version.h was not being included. * Other Applications: - sysinfo: CONFIG_VERSION_BUILD is a string an needs to be printed with %s, not %d. Noted by Librae. - nxplayer: Compilation failure in one configuration reported by Manuel Stuhn. - System sdcard: Remove an STM32 dependency. From Bob Doiron. - telnetd Example: Naming is confused. In someplaces 'telnetd', and in others 'shell.' All changes to telnetd. Noted by Pelle Windestam. NuttX-7.3 --------- The 103rd release of NuttX, Version 7.3, was made on June 25, 2014, and is available for download from the SourceForge website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-7.3.tar.gz and apps-7.3.tar.gz. Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). Additional new features and extended functionality: * Core OS: - Dynamic loader: Framework to support Pascal P-Code as a binary format that can be exec'ed from a file system. - Dynamic Loader: Extend the binfmt interface to handle error conditions where format-specific clean-up is needed in the event of error conditions. This is needed by the P-Code binfmt. * Networking - IOB: Add a generic I/O buffer chain logic. This logic uses small, pre-allocated buffers that can be chained together to support transfers of any size, using fewer resources and also without committing in advance to a TCP window size. There is now only one I/O type used in the networking and it is these I/O buffer chains. - TCP Write Buffering: TCP write buffering logic converted to use I/O buffer chains. - TCP Read-Ahead Buffering: TCP read-ahead buffering logic converted to use I/O buffer chains. - Includes logic to support throttling of read-ahead buffering if the read-ahead buffering is competing with write buffering for I/O buffers. - Raw Sockets: Add support for the AF_PACKET socket family. From Daniel Lazlo Sitzer. * Common Drivers: - W25 Serial FLASH driver extended by Mark Whitehorn to support the 8Mbit W25Q80BV part. - Add support for Fujitsu MB85RS1MT RAMTRON part. From Charles Ash. - Enhancements to the generic timer interface to support capture mode from Bob Doiron. - Add an rxflowcontrol method to the serial interface to better support RX flow control. This involves common changes in addition to minor updates to all MCU-specific serial drivers (only fully implemented for the STM32). From Jussi Kivilinna. * Atmel SAM4C - Add support for the SAM4CM family. From Max Neklyudov. * Atmel SAM4E/4S Drivers: - RTT driver from Bob Doiron. Also added high resolution RTC emulation using the RTT for the sub-second counter. * Atmel SAM4E/4S Board Support: - The SAM4S Xplained Pro now uses the extended timer/counter features. From Bob Doiron. - Added a touchscreen and LCD driver for the SAM4E-EK board (the LCD, however, not yet fully functional). * Atmel SAMA5: - Optimized, high performance, assembly language memcpy(). This is the same optimized memcpy() function that Mike Smith brought in for the ARMv7-M with minor tweaks by David Sidrane to work with the ARMv7-A. - Basic support added for the SAMA5D4 family. * Atmel SAMA5 Drivers: - SAMA5D4: New drivers unique to the SAMA5D4: XDMAC, SAIC, and others. * Atmel SAMA5 Board Support: - SAMA5D4-MB: Initial board support for the SAMA5D4-MB/EK boards. * STMicro STM32 - Add support for the STM32152 and STM32162 Medium+ density parts (plus miscellaneous other improvements to the original STM32151 logic). From Jussi Kivilinna and Sami Pelkonen. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - Support for the Olimex STM32 H405 board contributed by Martin Lederhilger. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - Implement the rxflowcontrol method to the serial interface to better support RX flow control. From Jussi Kivilinna. * NXP LPC17xx Drivers: - Added support for the RTC, ADC, DAC, Timers, PWM and MCPWM drivers. From Max (himax). * NXP LPC17xx Boards: - Support for the RTC, ADC, DAC, Timers, PWM and MCPWM integrated in the LPCXpresso LPC1768 board support. From Max (himax). * Library: - Add support for seek-able streams. * Configuration/Build System: - Restructured network directories, header files, and naming to better modularize the networking and to better integrate the networking with the rest of NuttX. * Applications: - prun: An NSH built-in application that can be used to run Pascal P-Code programs either programatically or from the NSH command line. - netpkt: A "raw" socket test from Lazlo Sitzer. - hex2bin: A library and built-in task to convert from Intel HEX to binary format. It can write the binary data to a file or it can store the binary data to memory (to support, for example, a loader). Bugfixes. Only the most critical bugfixes are listed here (see the ChangeLog for the complete list of bugfixes and for additional, more detailed bugfix information): * Core OS: - Dynamic Loader: Fix an error in a symbol table search function. Noted by Pelle Windestam. - Dynamic Loader: Fix a critical error in exec(); argv was not being passed. - mq_notify: Test for a valid signal number was inverted; this function could not have been working correctly before??? From eero.nurkkala. - Fix typo in conditional compilation: CONFIG_CLOCK_MONOTONIC vs. CLOCK_MONOTONIC. From Manuel Stühn. * Graphics - Fix typos in several RGB conversion macros. * Networking: - Modify TCP timout handling to provent situations where connections may not be freed. From Max Holtzberg. - Improved TCP fallback allocation logic from Max Holtzberg. Also, fallback mechanism is disabled when SO_LINGER is to prevent deadlocks. - Write Buffering: Add checks from buffer allocation failures. From Max/Himax. * Network Utilities: - webserver: httpd_fs_open() should return OK on success and ERROR on failure, not 1 and 0. * Common Drivers: - Make sure that all references to up_prioritize_irq() are conditioned on CONFIG_ARCH_IRQPRIO. Problem noted by Mike Smith. - CC3000: Correct SPI mode for CC3000 is CPOL=0 CHPA=1. From Jussi Kivilinna. - CC3000: Fix a race condition in thread start-up logic. From Jussi Kivilinna. - CC3000: Additional fixes including a compilation failure if POLL is enabled. From Jussi Kivilinna. * USB Drivers: - CDC/ACM and PL2303 device: Reset RX head to avoid resending last serial data when USB cable disconnected/re-connected. From Lizhuoyi. * TI Tiva/Stellaris Boards: - The Nucleo-F401RE has no on-board crystals and, hence, needs to run with the PLL input from the on-chip HSI clock. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - Serial: Handle configuration for the case of 8-bit data with parity. From Freddie Chopin. * Atmel SAM3/4 Boards: - There was a cloned error in all SAM3/4 board configurations (and for a few other architectures as well). Button interrupts not being disabled after being detached. As a result, unexpected interrupts could be received after the button interrupt was detached. * Atmel SAMA5: - Fix some critical typos in the SAMA5D3 DMA definitions. * STMicro STM32 Drivers - I2C: Add an alternative I2C implementation for the STM32 F103 that works around errata in that specific part. From Patrizio Simona. - RTCC: Add retry logic to RTC initialization. It sometimes takes longer for the RTC to initialize, at least as noted on an F2 part. From Daniel Lazlo Sitzer. * NXP LPC17xx Drivers - GPDMA: Fix an error when DMA is started: The read-modify-write fails when the DMA is started. This is because the value read is not the same as the value set (on write it is the number of transfers to do; on read it is the number of transfers completed). From Lizhuoyi. * Library: - snprintf(): If the size passed to snprintf() is zero, then snprintf() must write nothing, but instead return the size of the buffer needed to hold the entire string. From Sami Pelkonen. * Configuration/Build System: - The alternate console device CONFIG_NSH_CONDEV must not be defined unconditionally. This causes errors when using Telnet sessions. This was solved by adding CONFIG_NSH_ALTCONDEV: CONFIG_NSH_ALTCONDEV enables or disables the feature then, if enabled, CONFIG_NSH_CONDEV provides the alternative console device name. - Many files: Convert all old-style GCC variadic macros to the C99 form. Recent GCC changes tightens up that behavior and can cause some problems (at least for the IAR compiler for some reason). Noted by Bob Grimes. - tools/configure.sh: In-place SED edit messes up permissions on windows. From Hannes Delago. * Build Tools: - tools/mkfsdata.pl: Apparently, the trailing the 0x00 in http server files is seen as a bug in javascript and images. From Max/Himax. * Other Applications: - I2C Tool: Fix to show the updated register address on each fetch (vs. showing the same starting address each time). From Ryan VanSickle. - CLE was not returning the terminating newline character. But reported by Max kriegleder. NuttX-7.4 --------- The 104th release of NuttX, Version 7.4, was made on August 15, 2014, and is available for download from the SourceForge website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-7.4.tar.gz and apps-7.4.tar.gz. Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). Additional new features and extended functionality: * Core OS: - Beginnings of a crypto/ subsystem from Max Neklyudov - Tickless operation: NuttX now supports a mode with no periodic timer interrupts. Rather, timed events are handle via an interval timer. This (1) lowers the rate of interrupt processing to timer events, (2) gives much high timing resolution, and (3) allows lower power modes of operation where the CPU is not constantly being interrupted by the timer. - Restructured the OS files under sched/ to better support the already modular nature of the RTOS. * Networking - Substantial directory and header file reorganization and renaming to make the NuttX networking implementation more modular. - Add network device ioctl to access PHY registers. From Daniel Lazlo Sitzer * Binary Loader: - Various changes associated with symbol tables from Pelle Windestam. * Graphics: - colorcmp(): New utility to compare two colors. - The initial background color is now configurable. Includes logic to eliminates multiple background updates to get the right color. - Minor configuration changes to handle mouse X/Y and touchscreen X/Y differently. * File System/Block Drivers: - SmartFS: Increase some variables from uint16_t to uint32_t to handle larger device sizes. From Ken Pettit. - Add configurable AES encryption support to the block-to-character (BCH) driver. This allows any block device to be accessed as an encrypted character device. From Max Nekludov - Add an MTD layer that will add read-ahead or write buffering to any MTD driver (incomplete). - Automounter: Add support for an auto-mounter that will automatically mount and unmount a file system a media is inserted and removed * Audio/Audio Drivers - WM8904 audio CODEC driver. - PCM .WAV file decoder. Fast forward implemented with sub-sampling (currently no rewind support). - Add a NULL audio device that can be used to simply unit-level testing of audio decoders. - Audio subsystem now supports interfaces for fast-forward and rewind needed by CMediaPlayer; add hooks for equalizer settings needed by the WM8904 CODEC. * Other Common Drivers: - MTD: Extend erase block size to 18-bits in order (decrease block size to 14-bits) to handle parts with large erase blocks. From Kosma Moczek - maxTouch: Add support for the Atmel maXTouch touchscreen controller. * Host Simulation: - Provides the timers needed to support the Tickless mode of operation. * Atmel SAM4C: - Add SAM4CM IPC register header file. From Max Neklyudov - Various fixes PMC and clock configuration for the SAM4CM port from Max Neklyudov * Atmel SAM4E/4S Drivers: - SAM4 AES driver. Contributed by Max Neklyudov * Atmel SAMA5: - Add logic to redirect all SAMA5D4 interrupts to the AIC - Add a configuration option to reserve DRAM for a framebuffer when executing out of DRAM. This optional was available before when executing out of NOR, but needs to work a little differently in this case. - Add SAMA5 slow (32.768KHz) clock support. - Add support for the ARM L2CC-PL310 L2 cache. The system runs with L2CC cache enabled but there is some issues still with the LCD DMA; I suspect that the memory timing configuration for L2CC needs to be tuned. - Provides the timers needed to support the Tickless mode of operation. * Atmel SAMA5 Drivers: - XDMAC-based HSCMI driver for the SAMA5D4 - Adapt the SAMA5D3 LCDC driver to work with the SAMA5D4 which has no hardware cursor. - PIO: Add a new interface sam_pio_forceclk() that can be used to force PIO clocking on. I am afraid I was too conservative with PIO clocking in the initial design; this is the price. - TWI: Now supports the up_i2creset() method. - TWI: Use sam_pio_forceclk() so that we can read the current state of an open-drain output in the TWI reset logic. - SSC: SCC Frame Synch Delay and Start Delay are now configurable. - PCK: Add the slow clock and the main clocks as options for the PCK configuration. - Timer/Counter: Can now handle non-constant BOARD_MCK_FREQUENCY. Also now supports methods to attach client interrupt handlers - One shot and free-running timers. These are wrappers around the low level timer/counter logic to provide one-shot and free-running timers. These were developed to support the Tickless operation, but can be used for any purpose. * Atmel SAMA5 Board Support: - Add a boot loader that runs from ISRAM and loads an Intel HEX file into DRAM. - Add a configuration that will load a bootloader into AT25 Serial FLASH - SAMA5D4-EK NSH configuration supports many more features: RTC, HSCMI card detection, maXTouch touchscreen, TM7000 LCD, the command line media player (currently using the NULL audio device), automounter, and others. - SAMA5D4-EK: Add an NxWM configuration using the TM7000 LCD with the maXTouch multi-touch touchscreen. - SAMA5D4-EK NxWM: Uses new, larger icons in configuration instead of scaling. - SAMA5D4-EK NxWM: The NxPlayer and audio system are now enabled in the default configuration (but currently using the NULL audio device). The automounter is used to automatically mount media on an SD card. - SAMA5D3x-EK: Add a configuration to support the command line NxPlayer and to verify the WM8904 CODEC driver. * STMicro STM32: - Add support for the STM32F103RC and RD. From Kosma Moczek - Add a procfs entry to show the state of the CCM heap usage. From Pelle Winderstam * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - Unconfigure GPIO pins when closing a serial port to prevent back effects from back-powering on the TX pin. From Kosma Moczek * NXP LPC17xx Drivers: - ADC: Added burstmode ADC conversion mode, with CONFIG_ADC_BURSTMODE option in Kconfig. From Max - Ethernet: Added option to use the kernel worker thread to do most of the workload with CONFIG_NET_WORKER_THREAD option in Kconfig. From Max - Ethernet: Critical bugfix: From time to time (after some hours) the Ethernet receiver would lose one receive interrupt and the IP stack never recover because there is no receive watchdog as the transmit watchdog. From Max * NXP LPC17xx Boards: - mbed: Port ADC, DAC, and PWM logic from the configs/zkit-arm-1769. From Max - mbed: Eliminated a problem with PHY DP83848C : it doesn't need a specific initialization on mbed. From Max * Library: - Adds support for localtime. From Max Neklyudov * Configuration/Build System: - Make variable definitions 'static const' when possible to save RAM usage. From Kosma Moczek * Applications: - sysem/mdio: New PHY tool from Daniel Lazlo Sizter. - NSH: Networking logic modified to handler the case of SLIP transport. From Max Neklyudov. - NSH: Add a configuration to use a USB keyboard for the stdin device. - NSH: Software assigned MAC address is now configurable. From Lazlo. - NSH: Also add an option to let platform-specific logic select the MAC address. - NSH: There is now a configuration option that will bring up the network on an separate thread. Since the network bring-up is asynchronous, there are no serial console start-up delays due to the network negotiation time. - NxPlayer: Changes to integrate with Ken's NxWM::CMediaPlayer. - NxPlayer: Add interfaces for fast-forward and rewind needed by CMediaPlayer; add interface for equalizer settings needed by the WM8904. - NxPlayer: Supports new way of identifying the end of the audio stream (see the Audio section above). - Sudoku: Add a sudoku game. Bugfixes. Only the most critical bugfixes are listed here (see the ChangeLog for the complete list of bugfixes and for additional, more detailed bugfix information): * Graphics: - NxConsole: Fix scrolling for the case of the framebuffer device. In this case, the logic for clearing the vacated region at the bottom was missing so garbage would scroll up from the last, uncleared line. * Networking: - Important fix to the read-ahead buffer queue management: Consumed bytes were being trimmed from the head of the queue, but the queue head itself was not being updated. From Rony XLN. - Fix an error in SLIP escaping. From Max Neklyudov * Network Utilities: - Fix an include file ordering problem when CONFIG_NET_STATISTICS=y. - Move statistics from uip.h to new netstats.h to remove a circular inclusion problem - Various fixes for networking and tiny webserver from Max - webclient: Fix to offset calculation from Rony Xln. Prevents 0x0a at the beginning of lines. - webserver: Fix some configuration usage issues. From Max. - webserver: Missing logic to close sockets on loop termination. * File System / Block Drivers: - SmartFS: Fix for a bug that would show up if CONFIG_MTD_BYTE_WRITE was not selected and the SMART sector size was larger than the MTD device's block size (like it would be if using SMARTFS on larger flash devices). From Ken Pettit. * Audio: - Change how the end of the audio stream is detected by the leaf audio component. This used to be done by looking for the first partial buffer. That does not work with the in-place sub-sampling performed by the PCM decoder: That always reduces the size of the buffer so that all buffers only partially filled by the time they get to the leaf. Now, a flag is set in the audio buffer flags set to indicate the final buffer in the stream. * Common Drivers: - RAMLOG putc() method needs to set the errno and return EOF on a failure. - Add missing configuration option to select the MAX11802 touchscreen controller. From Petteri Aimonen * Atmel SAMA5D3/4: - Fix logic in conversion of physical and virtual DRAM addresses when running out of DRAM. This is an important bug fix for the SAMA5D3 and 4 when running out of DRAM . - Critical SAMA5D3 and 4 bug fix: PIO clocking must be enabled for all input pins or else the value that is read never changes. * Atmel SAMA5D3/4 Drivers: - OHCI: Fix an error in a DEBUGASSERT statement. Caused an assertion to fire inappropriately when a low- or full-speed device was removed and CONFIG_DEBUG=y - OHCI: Pointers to allocated port values were not being nullified after being deallocated. This caused some assertions to fire when debug was enabled - SSC: Needs to account for data offset in audio buffer * ARMv7-M: - Correct the initial value of the BASEPRI register. This was apparently never being initialized! From Max * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - I2C: Fix missing configuration of GPIO pins in I2C driver. Fix from Alex D. - STM32 OTGFS device: Various changes to try to reduce that amount of time in interrupts handles and with interrupts disabled. From Petteri Aimonen * Atmel SAM3/4 Drivers: - Ethernet: Wrong bits being cleared before OR-ing in new settings. - Ethernet: Fix an error in the function that determines the number of free TX descriptors. This is an important bugfix on busy networks. - I2C: Test for read or write operation was reversed. How could this have worked before? * Atmel SAM3/4 Boards: - SAM4S Xplained-Pro: Correct description of LEDs and usage. From Kosma Moczek * Atmel SAMA5: - PIO: Fix definitions that could disable PIO interrupt support if only PIOE interrupts were enabled - PIO: Macro SAM_PION_VBASE is not define-able for the SAMA5D4 and must be replaced with a table lookup. - PIO: Fix a typo in Schmitt trigger configuration; Configure pin as a vanilla input first so that final pin configuration is more read-able (i.e., easier to debug) - PIO: Logic for Schmitt trigger selection backward - SAMA5D4: Correct system timer frequency. Input clock is MCK/2, not MCK. * Atmel SAMA5 Drivers: - Ethernet: Wrong bits being cleared before OR-ing in new settings. - Ethernet: Fix an error in the function that determines the number of free TX descriptors. This is an important bugfix on busy networks. - HSMCI: The 8-byte SCR transfer was failing silently with the DMA transfer, leaving the SD card in single bit mode. Fixed by adding a non-DMA read transfer mode. - HSMCI: Fix a problem on card insertion/removal callback handling. Interrupts were being disable so that the callbacks occurred with interrupts disabled. This resulted in loss of some interrupts and some not-so-good behaviors. The solution is to perform all callbacks on the work thread unconditionally * Atmel SAMA5 Boards: - PIO: Fix some cloned errors in SAM GPIO interrupt setup * NXP LPC17xx Drivers: - Ethernet: Comment out an assertion that is reported to fire inappropriately. From Max * Library: - stdint.h: Correct naming of [U]INT_LEASTn_{MAX|MIN} and [U]INT_FASTn{MAX|MIN}. From Kosma Moczek - unistd.h: POSIX definitions should be defined to a value. rom Kosma Moczek - Fixes associated with rint() and related interfaces in the math library. * Configuration/Build System: - NAME_MAX not available on SunOS; use FILENAME_MAX or MAXNAMELEN. Noted by Douglas Beattie * Applications: - NSH: if # appears on line, need to comment ignore additional commands on the line - NxPlayer: Check for file read errors and end-of-file with zero bytes read. Other error handling corrected as well. - NxPlayer: NxPlayer needs to set curbyte field to zero before enqueuing a buffer. Otherwise, it looks like beginning of the buffer has already been consumed. NuttX-7.5 --------- The 105th release of NuttX, Version 7.5, was made on September 28, 2014, and is available for download from the SourceForge website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-7.5.tar.gz and apps-7.5.tar.gz. Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). Additional new features and extended functionality: * Core OS: - Watchdog Timer Allocation: (1) If we run out of pre-allocated watchdog times, the logic will now allocate additional timers from the heap. A reserve of pre-allocated watchdog timers is maintained so that there will always be timers available for interrupt handlers. (2) Added support for statically allocated watchdog timer - Address Environment Support: (2) New OS APIs integrated into all platform-specific context switching logic (up_block_task(), up_unblock_task(), _exit(), and others). - Kernel Build Support: (1) The MPU based "kernel build" renamed to a protected build (CONFIG_BUILD_PROTECTED); added support for the a new MMU-based "kernel build" (CONFIG_BUILD_KERNEL), (2) The system call library can now be built with CONFIG_NUTTX_KERNEL. New selection: CONFIG_LIB_SYSCALL. - System Startup: Add configuration options to start the system from a program on a file system (versus an address in memory). - Startup Parameter Passing. There used to be two ways to pass parameters to new tasks, depending upon the configuration: Either (1) argv[] as created as an array with each string strdup'ed. Or (2) argv[] array and strings were created on the stack before the new task was started. Now, there is only one way, way (1). Way (2) might be slightly more compact, but this is not worth carry the complexity of two different ways of doing the same thing. - Board Initialization: Add capability to perform initial board initialization on a separate worker thread. This is needed because there are many cases where initialization logic cannot execute on the start-up/IDLE thread. That is because blocking or waiting is not permitted on the IDLE thread. * Memory Management: - Granule Allocator: (1) Add a new function to reserve un-allocatable regions in the granule heap. (2) Add interfaces to support un-initializing a granule allocator. - Page Allocator: Add a simple physical page allocator based on the existing NuttX granule allocator. I am not certain if the granule allocator is sufficiently deterministic for long range use, but it gets get a page allocator in place for testing very quickly. - Remove CONFIG_MM_MULTIHEAP. Non-multiheap operation is no longer supported. - sbrk(): sbrk() is now supported in the kernel build to permit dynamically sized, per-process heaps. - Per-Process Heaps: Space at the beginning of the process data space is now reserved for user heap management structures. In the kernel build mode, these heap structures are shared between the kernel and use code in order to allocate user-specific data. - User Heap Management: When a privileged thread exits, we have to use the kernel allocator to free memory; when an unprivileged thread exits, we don't have to do anything... heap memory will be cleaned up when the address environment is torn down. - Inter-Process Shared Memory Support: (1) Add implementation and documentation for shmget(), shmctl(), shmat(), and shmdt(). (2) Add system system calls to support the user call gate to the shared memory interfaces. (3) Add platform-specific interface definitions needed to support the shared memory feature. - Virtual Page Allocator: Add support for a per-process virtual page allocator. This is a new member of the task_group_s structure. The allocator must be initialized when a new user process is started and uninitialize when the process group is finally destroyed. It is used by shmat() and shmdt() to pick the virtual address onto which to map the shared physical memory. * File Systems/Block Drivers/MTD: - SMART FS and SMART FS procfs updates from Ken Pettit. - The MTD Read-ahead/Write buffer layer appears is now functional. * Binary Formats: - Add logic to initialize the per-process user heap when each user process is started. * Graphics: - Change all occurrences of NxConsole to NxTerm. * Networking: - PHY Interrupts: (1) Standardize a PHY interrupt attachment interface. (2) Add support for an ioctl that can be used to notify an application when there is a change in the network status signalled by a PHY interrupt. - Improved Send Logic: In the past, the first packet send to a new network peer would fail; there would be no entry in the ARP table for the peer and so an ARP request could replace that first packet. Now as an option if CONFIG_NET_ARP_SEND=y, all send logic will (1) check if the peer MAC address is in the ARP table and, if not, (2) send ARP requests periodically to get the mapping and (3) wait for the ARP response. Then (4) when the ARP response is received then the actual send logic will be initiated. Thus there may be a delay with the first packet sent to a new peer, but the packet should not be lost * Host Simulation: - Emulated SPI FLASH driver for the sim target from Ken Pettit. * Intel x86: - The default host is now x86_64 and the -m32 option will be automatically selected for simulation builds. * Intel 8051 Family: - Removed all support for the 8051 family architecture from the NuttX source tree. The obsoleted code along with the removal patch can now be found at misc/Obsoleted/. This code was removed because (1) although some functionality has been demonstrated, I am not aware of any really successful ports of NuttX to any 8051, and (2) the 8051, with its hardware stack, forces limitations and complications to the other architectures and make growth and development of NuttX more complex. * ZiLOG ZNeo Boards: - configs/16z: Support for this board has been removed from the NuttX source tree (but still can be found in the misc/Obsoleted directory). This port is not ready for usage but may return to the NuttX tree at some point in the future. * Atmel SAM3/4 Boards: - SAM4E-EK: Add (1) a fully-functional ILI9341-based LCD driver and (2) a fully-functional NxWM configuration. * ARMv7-A: - Address Environments: Add support for application address environments using the Cortex-A MMU. Implement standardized platform-specific interfaces of NuttX address environment support. - Cache Operations: Implement standardized, platform-specific cache operations. These are called from the ELF loader in order to flush D-cache and invalidate I-cache after an ELF module has been loaded into memory. With this change, ELF modules work correctly on the SAMA5/Cortex-A platform. - Kernel Build: (1) Add implementations of system call gate. (2) Add CRT0 start-up file that can be linked with separately built user programs. (3) Add support for delivery of use-mode signals in the kernel build. (4) Add logic to initialize the per-process user heap when each user process is started. (5) ARMv7-A exception handling needs to work a little differently if we support user mode processes. This is because R13 and R14 are paged differently between user and SVC mode. - Shared Memory Support: (1) Add logic necessary to handle remapping of shared memory on context switches. (2) Extend virtual/physical address conversions to include addresses in shared memory. (3) Add implementation of platform-specific shared memory support. * Atmel SAMA5D Drivers: - Implement all network ioctls, including the new ioctl to setup PHY event notifications. - In kernel build with address environment, need logic to map user virtual addresses to physical addresses, and vice versa. * Atmel SAMA5D Boards: - SAMA5D3 Xplained, SAMA5D3-EK, and SAMA5D4-EK: Convert existing board specific PHY interrupt interfaces to use newly defined standard interface. - SAMA5D4-EK: Add a configuration for testing the kernel build configuration. There are configurations to boot either from an SD card or from and in-memory ROMFS file system. - SAMA5D4-EK: Add documentation/support for Rev E. board. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - Ethernet: Modified to support the change to the network ioctl signature changes. Also add support for new ioctl to setup PHY event notifications. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - STM32F4Discovery with STM32F4DIS-BB: Add a network enabled NSH configuration for the STM32F4Discovery board with the STM32F4DIS-BB base board installed. Includes support for the microSD card slot on the STM32F4DIS-BB base board. * TI Tiva Drivers: - Add support for the TI CC3200. From Jim Ewing. * TI Tiva Boards: - Add support for the TI CC3200 Launchpad. From Jim Ewing. * C Library: - Re-implemented poll() delay using sem_timedwait(). * Configuration/Build System: - Export Target: In the kernel or protected builds, (1) only the user libraries should be exported, (2) do not copy internal header files or build scripts if this is a kernel or protected build, and (3) needs to bundle up the user C startup file (crt0), not the kernel head object for the kernel and protected builds. - Add logic that will permit us to build user libraries with different CFLAGS than kernel code. This is needed because we need the -fno-common option when building ELF code to prevent SHN_COMMON relocations. * Applications: - NSH: Extend the NSH network initialization logic. There is now an option that will create a network monitor thread that will monitor the state of the link. When the link goes down, the code will attempt to gracefully put the Ethernet driver in a down state; When the link comes back, the code will attempt to bring the network back up. - ELF Example: The ELF test/example has been extended so the individual ELF test programs can link against the SYSCALL library (if it is available) or against the C library to eliminate or minimize the need for symbol tables. - Change all occurrences of NxConsole to NxTerm. - MTDRWB Example: Add an example to test MTD R/W buffering. - OS Test Example: Add a trivial test of sem_timedwait. * Application Configuration/Build System: - Import Target: (1) Add logic that will allow building applications against a NuttX export package (vs. the nuttx/ source tree). (2) Add .config file to export package. (3) Create apps/import. Create apps/import/Make.defs that does things like define CFLAGS; ELF build requires -fno-common in CFLAGS. Copy some base logic from nuttx/tools/Config.mk to apps/import/Make.defs. (4) Add apps/import/scripts/gnu-elf.ld GCC linker script for ELF import builds. - All Makefiles: (1) Add an install target to all makefiles. For the import build, the top-level Makefile now does two passes: (1) builds libapp.a, then (2) installs the programs into apps/bin. (2) Add program installation for CONFIG_BUILD_KERNEL in all Makefiles that build a main(). (3) For kernel build, the object file containing main cannot go into library because of name collisions. The object file must be handled as a special case in every Makefile. - All Built-In Programs: With kernel build (CONFIG_BUILD_KERNEL), entry point to all tasks is main(), not some xyz_main(). - NSH: Several commands must be disabled in the kernel build because they depend on interfaces that are not available outside of the kernel: dd, df, losetup, mkfatfs, mkdr, and ps. - apps/tools/: (1) Add mkimport.sh to expload an NuttX import package and install in apps/import. (2) Add mkromfsimg.sh script to create a BOOT ROMFS filesystem image. - ELF and NxFLAT Examples: Do not build test cases that use task_create() if there is an address environment. * Tools: - refresh.sh: Add a tool to make refreshing configurations easier when you want to do a lot of them. - mksyscall.c: Build syscalls that do not need header files. - mkexport.sh: Add .config file to export package. - See above for new apps/tools scripts. Efforts In Progress. The following are features that are partially implemented but present in this release. They are not likely to be completed soon. * Processes. Much of the work in this release is focused on the realization of Unix-style user processes in NuttX. There is more to be done, however. The full roadmap and status is available at: http://www.nuttx.org/doku.php?id=wiki:nxinternal:memconfigs#the_roadmap_toward_processes * XMega: There are some fragments in place for an XMega port. That port has not really started, however. * Galileo: Similarly, there are fragments in place for an Intel Galileo port. The port not been started in earnest either. Bugfixes. Only the most critical bugfixes are listed here (see the ChangeLog for the complete list of bugfixes and for additional, more detailed bugfix information): * Core OS: - Kernel build fixes: (1) IDLE TCB setup needs to indicate that the IDLE thread is a privileged, kernel thread. (2) Don't build task_create() or task_spawn() interfaces if there is an address environment. (3) posix_spawn() kernel proxy thread should be a kernel thread, not a user task. - Several pthread interfaces: Add const storage class to phthread parameters. From Freddie Chopin. - sched/clock: Remove vestiges of g_tickbias; need, instead, to apply time bias to g_basetime in order to provide the correct system time. - System Calls: (1) Several typos fixed; corrected integration of exevc(), execvl(), posix_spawn, and posix_spawnp system calls. (2) If we are configured to use a kernel stack while in SYSCALL handling, then we need to switch back to the user stack to deliver a signal. * File Systems/Block Drivers/MTD: - procfs: Fix some procfs breakage introduced by reorganizing some non-reorganizable data structures. From Ken Pettit. - AT45: In at45db_bwrite , the buffer is not increased when writing more than 1 page. Sourceforge bug #34. * Binary Formats: - ELF relocations. Some relocation types do not have a named symbol associated with them. The design did not account for that case. - ELF Loader: Critical bugfix.. BSS was not being cleared. * Memory Management: - Granule allocator initialization uses wrong allocator to setting aside kernel memory. - Add a flag to group structure: If the group is created by a kernel thread, then all resources in the group must be privileged. * Cryptogrphic Support: - crypto/cryptodev.c: Path segments reversed in include file path. Noted by Brennan Ashton. * Common Drivers: - Common CAN upper-half: In can_txdone, waiters on the semaphore should be informed regardless of the return value of can_xmit. First it returns -EIO if there are no new packets, and second the information of the waiters is about the last transferred packet. From Daniel Lazlo Sitzer. * ARM: - System Calls: Fix a typo in system call when fetching parameter from the stack: regs[REG_PC]+4 is the address, not regs[REG_PC+4]. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32 F401 UART: Correct support for USART6 on this chip. From Freddie Chopin. - STM32 FLASH fixes: use size_t instead of uint16_t, make interface more generic. From Freddie Chopin. - Fix for UART7 and UART8 on STM32 clock enable from Aton. - CAN: At the end of the interrupt handler, the interrupts were being disabled, if all packets have been transferred when the interrupt handler was invoked. This is problematic, because the interrupt handler calls can_txdone of the upper half which can enqueue new packets to send. Removed the block altogether, because can_txdone calls can_xmit which disables interrupts if there are no new packets to send. From Daniel Lazlo Sitzer. - Additional STM32 CAN correction suggested by Max Holtzberg. * STMicro ST32 Boards: - configs/mikroe-stm32f4: Fix a few compile bugs and minor corrections to the mikroe-stm32f4 configuration source. From Ken Pettit. * ARM9/ARMv7-A: - System Calls: Fix ARM7/9 and Cortex-A SYSCALLs: For threads in SVC mode, the SVC instructions clobbers R14. This must be taken account in the inline assembly. - Task Setup: All tasks, even user mode tasks, must start in supervisor mode until they get past the start-up trampoline. - ARMv7-A: Modify up_fullcontextrestore() for CONFIG_BUILD_KERNEL. It changed CPSR while in kernel. That will crash if the new CPSR is user mode while executing in kernel space. Fixed by adding a SYS_context_restore system call. There is an alternative, simpler modification to up_fullcontextrestore() that could have been done: It might have been possible to use the SPSR instead of the CPRSR and then do an exception return from up_fullcontextrestore(). That would be more efficient, but I never tried it. * Atmel SAM3/4 Boards: - SAM3X/Arduino Due: Fix typo in sam3x_periphclks.h; add SCLK definitions to board.h header file. From Fabien Comte. - SAM3 RTT: Only SAM4 family has RTTDIS bit in the MR register. SourceForge bug #33 from Fabien Comte. * C Library: - sscanf(): NuttX libc tried to guess how many characters to parse, extracted them into a buffer, then ran strtol() on that buffer. That guess was often wrong. A better approach would be to call strtol() directly on the input data, using the endptr return value to determine how many characters to skip after parsing. From Kosma Moczek. - Corrected atan2 implementations from Denis Arnst. - Change to lib_dtoa() to fix precision error from trailing zeroes. From Bob Doiron. * Applications: - Fix NSH PS command: If there are no arguments, it could print garbage for argument list. * Configuration/Build System: - Null Example: Need to include config.h it order know if this is or is not a kernel build. This problem still exists in several other file that may need to define main(). NuttX-7.6 --------- The 106th release of NuttX, Version 7.6, was made on November 26, 2014, and is available for download from the SourceForge website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-7.6.tar.gz and apps-7.6.tar.gz. Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). Additional new features and extended functionality: * Core OS: - Moved name semaphore and message queue support out of the OS and into the VFS. These improves the architecture by unifying the management of named resources, removes redundant resource management logic, and makes named semaphores and message queues visible in the file system. By default, these are visible at /var/lock and /var/mqueue. - Add SIGPOLL for use as part of the AIO implementation. - Remove CONFIG_MAX_TASK_ARGS configuration. There is now no predetermined limit on the number of arguments that may be passed to a new task on start-up. * Work queues: - Add support for priority inheritance on the low priority worker queue. That is, if a higher priority thread has scheduled work, the priority of the low priority worker thread(s) will be boost to the priority of the queuing thread. At work is performed at at least thread priority of the scheduling thread. If there are multiple worker threads, then all threads get reprioritized. Currently only implemented for AIO. - Add support for multiple low-priority work queue threads. This allows individual worker threads to block indefinitely for I/O as necessary without halting the entire work queue. * VFS/General Drivers: - Implement create() (as a macro). - Add pread() and pwrite(). Also added pread() and pwrite() system calls. - AIO: Add aio_read(), aio_write(), aio_return(), aio_error(), aio_suspend(), aio_canel(), lio_listio(), and aio_fsync(). This logic minimizes the creation of new threads by using the new features also added to the low priority work queue with this release. It uses the new low priority worker thread interface to adjust the priority of the worker thread according to the priority of the AIO client thread - Implement standard syslogmask() to control logging (also removing the non-standard syslog_enable()). * File Systems/Block Drivers/MTD: - Extend MTD support to the M25P16. From Sébastien Lorquet. * Drivers: - BCH (Block-to-Character): Add support for seeking in BCH. From Sébastien Lorquet. * Graphics Support/Graphics-Related Drivers: - Add support for a generic ILI9341 LCD driver. From Marco Krahl. - Add ANSI/VT100 foreground and background color commands. - Add driver for ST7565 LCD that works with NHD-C12864KGZ display. From Pierre-noel Bouteville. * Networking: - Verify that multiple networks can be supported. - Add support for the case where there are multiple networks: One being Ethernet and the other not (SLIP, PPP, ...). The primary difference from the standpoint of the stack is that (1) ARP may or may not be necessary, (2) the size of the link layer header will vary, and (3) different MTUs and TCP receive windows may be used with each link. Suggested by Brennan Ashton. - Extensions to UDP and TCP connection structures for the case of multiple networks. In this case, assigned port numbers only have to be unique with respect to the IP address. So, for example, you could have multiple port 80's, one on each network. * Host Simulation: - Removed the old, strange up_stdio.c and implemented a simulated UART driver to provide the console input. The new logic starts a separate, Linux domain pthread to read the console input in raw mode and provides the incoming data to NuttX via standard NuttX domain IPCs. - Add support for 64-bit longjmp/setjmp in simulator platform. This will permit operation of the simulation natively on a 64-bit platform. * ARMv7-M: - Add ARMv7-M CMSIS ITM header file and library. From Pierre-noel Bouteville. - Add ARMv7-M CMSIS DWT and TPI header files. From Pierre-noel Bouteville. - Add ARMv7-M support to use ITM for SYSLOG debug output. Includes logic from Pierre-noel Bouteville. * Atmel SAM3/4 Drivers: - Add support for SAM3/4 basic serial TERMIOS and flow control. There are issues with IFLOW control: PDC or DMAC support is required. * Atmel SAM3/4 Boards: - SAM4E-EK: Add support for PHY interrupt. * Atmel SAMA5D Boards: - SAMA5D3-Xplained: Add a configuration that provides a simple test for the EMAC and GMAC on the SAMA5D3 working together. - SAMA5D4-EK: Add a configuration that provides a simple test for the EMAC0 and EMAC1 on the SAMA5D4 working together. * Freescale KL: - Add an I2C header file for the Freescale KL family. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * NXP LPC32xx: - Add support for tickless operation using the NXP LPC43xx. From Brandon Warhurst. * SiLabs EFM32: - Add a basic port for the SiLabs EFM32 family. Includes many files contributed by Pierre-noel Bouteville . * SiLabs EFM32 Boards: - Add board support for the EFM32 Gecko Starter Kit. - Add board support for the Olimex EFM32G8809128 STK. NOTE: I am unable to test this configuration due to tool-related issues. - Add board support for the SiLbas EFM32GG Giant Gecko Starter kit. * STMicro STM32: - Add support for the STM32 F411RE from Serg Podtynnyi. - Add support for the STM32F103RG. From Murilo Ponte. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32 F4: Add logic that implement true high speed support for the STM32 OTGHS peripheral and concurrent support for both LS and HS OTG. New OTGHS drivers provided for both device and host. From Brennan Ashton. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - STM32 Nucleo-F411RE: Extend this board configuration to also support the Nucleo-F411RE. From Serg Podtynnyi. - Add support for the STM32F429i Discovery's LCD (SPI based). From Marco Krahl. - configs/stm32f100rc_generic: Removed this generic board configuration. I have decided to stop support of generic board configurations. Generic board configurations do not provide support for any specific hardware but can be useful only if there are not other examples for the setup for a particular architecture. Not the case here. * C Library: - Add a mostly bogus wchar.h header file. This file is mostly bogus because none of the wide character operations are currently supported in the Nuttx C library. The file does provide the wchar_t types needed by some software, however. - Add isatty() function. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - Add mktemp(), mkstemp(), tmpnam() and tempnam(). * Configuration/Build System: - Add a PRELINK macro to Config.mk. From Kriegleder. - compiler.h: Defines inline functions as not instrumented - this is relevant for anyone using instrumentation. From Lorenz Meier. * Applications: - apps/interpreter/bas: Added in the Michael Haardt's BAS 2.4 adapted for use by NuttX by Alan Carvalho de Assis. Includes support for VT100 terminals and color commands. - Examples: Added bastest/ which holds a special version of Michael Haardt's BAS 2.4 test files adapted for use by NuttX on a ROMFS file system. - Examples: Add a simple UDP relay bridge for testing configurations with multiple networks. Includes a host-side test driver for testing the bridge. - Netutils: Add implementation of timeouts for the netutils webclient. From Brennan Ashton - NSH: Add support for a custom NSH ROMFS startup image header file location. From Martin Lederhilger. - OS test: Add a simple test of named semaphores. - OS test: Add AIO test case in OS test. Efforts In Progress. The following are features that are partially implemented but present in this release. They are not likely to be completed soon. * Processes. Much of the work in this release is focused on the realization of Unix-style user processes in NuttX. There is more to be done, however. The full roadmap and status is available at: http://www.nuttx.org/doku.php?id=wiki:nxinternal:memconfigs#the_roadmap_toward_processes * XMega: There are some fragments in place for an XMega port. That port has not really started, however. * Galileo: Similarly, there are fragments in place for an Intel Galileo port. The port not been started in earnest either. Bugfixes. Only the most critical bugfixes are listed here (see the ChangeLog for the complete list of bugfixes and for additional, more detailed bugfix information): I ran cppcheck against the entire code base and correct many latent bugs including things as serious as memory leaks, two locations where interrupts were be disabled but never re-enabled, and errors in the Tickless mode of operation. My thanks to the developers of cppcheck! I am impressed! * Core OS: - vfork(): Now that arguments are kept on the stack, the way that arguments are passed from parent to child in vfork() must change. This bug has always been present, but was not visible with the old strdup() way of passing arguments. - vfork() problem: If we get to vfork() via system call, then we need to clone some system call information so that the return form the cloned system call works correctly. - Fixes to tickless operation code, especially in alarm mode. From Brandon Warhurst. - Fix an important bug in the watchdog timer creation logic. - Calling mq_timedreceived() with immediate timeout was getting stuck and not timing out. Immediate timeout is achieved by setting absolute timeout value to past time, for example abstime={ .tv_sec=0, .tv_nsec=0 }. However absolute time was converted to relative time using unsigned integer arithmetic and resulted large ticks count by clock_abstime2ticks, instead of expected negative ticks value. Change corrects clock_abstime2ticks() to return negative ticks, if absolute time is in the past. From Jussi Kivilinna. * Memory Management: - Fix a place in the memory manager where it explicitly assumed that the size of a pointer is 4 bytes. That assumption was OK if the actual size is smaller but made the heap unstable when used with the x86_64 host simulation. - Granule Allocator: If the INTR granule allocator mode is enabled, there is no semaphore to destroy. From Lorenz Meier. * Networking: - Network routing: I don't think that the net_route() function has ever worked correctly. The source IP was updated in the match struct instead of the route IP. From Brennan Ashton. - Move and rename IP header flag definitions. The problem fixed here is that there IP header flag definitions were not available when TCP was disabled. The IP flags are used in ICMP and IGMP. - Network routing: Refuse to perform routing table lookups for the Broadcast IP address. From Brennan Ashton. - Network routing: Add logic to netdev_findbyaddr() to return the correct network device for the case where a broadcast address is used. This change caused trivial ripples through other files because additional parameters are required for netdev_findbyaddr() when CONFIG_NET_MULTINIC. * File Systems/Block Drivers/MTD: - NXFFS Dump: Fix problems with redefinitions of fdbg macro. With the fix to the syslog prototype, a LOG priority must now be the first parameter. Fixed by replacing all occurrences of fdbg with syslog(LOG_DEBUG, and eliminating the macro redefinitions. Noted by Sebastien Lorquet. - poll() was not waking up from signals (for example mq_notify() events). From Jussi Kivilinna. - poll(): Add proper handling for sem_timedwait errnos. From Jussi Kivilinna. - include/nuttx/fs/fs.h: Fix typo in conditional compilation. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * Graphics/Graphic-Related Drivers: - Remove warnings when CONFIG_NXTK_BORDERWIDTH is set to zero. From Pierre-Noel Bouteville. * Common Drivers: - Make standard syslog and vsyslog POSIX compliant (also modify non-standard syslog functions for compatibility). - R/W buffering: Fix typo that can cause compilation error. * Atmel SAM3/4: - SAM4S: Add missing SPI0 clock configuration macro for the SAM4S. From spasbyspas. * Atmel SAM3/4 Drivers: - SAM4E-EK: Fix an error in a USART1 pin number. * Atmel SAMA5D3/4 Drivers: - SAMA5DF4: Fix several typos that will prevented EMAC1 from initializing properly. * NXP LPC43xx: - Fixes to allow compile of lpc43_gpioint.c. From Brandon Warhurst. * STMicro STM32: - Add missing ADC pinmap definitions for the STM32 F103R from Martin Lederhilger. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32 EXTI: Correct STM32 RTC EXTI bit definition. From Lazlo. - STM32 IWDG, WWDG, DBGMCU: Fix watchdog stop bit usage. From Lazlo. - STM32 OTGFS: Correct a typo in the STM32 OTGFS register bit definitions. * ARM: - ARM up_internal.h: Add protection from C++ name mangling in the ARM up_internal.h. From Lorenz Meier. * MicroChip PIC32MX: - PIC32MX7: DEVCFG0 bit 2 must be set. Writing bit 2 as zero can brick the CPU on some versions. From Cris Kvist. * C Library: - The implementation of access() as vararg macro has the issue that any function call with the same name (even in a C++ class) will match with it and result in a compile error. Replaced with a small function. This resolves the compile issue, and shouldn’t have negative side effects for users of the function. From Lorenz Meier. - The definition of strncpy() is that empty space should be zero- filled, the change adds the zero filling (See the POSIX spec here: http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/7908799/xsh/strncpy.html). From Lorenz Meier. - limits.h: Remove the definition of INT_FAST32_MIN which is already defined in stdint.h (the correct location). From Lorenz Meier. * Applications: - apps/: Correct everything under apps to use the corrected syslog interfaces. Remove any non-portable uses of syslog. - NSH: Fix ls -l output for regular files. - NSH: Fix reversed in/out file closing in DD command when an error occurs. From Ken Pettit. - NSH: Add logic to restart the console wait if an error occurs while reading from the console. In USB console startup, the logic must be able to open the USB serial and receive 3 newlines. However, it the USB driver is disconnected or otherwise fails before the 3 newlines are received, the receive loop becomes a killer, infinite loop, CPU hog. Noted by spasbyspas. - Netutils: Fix memcpy of host address in netlib_gethostaddr(). From Brennan Ashton. - Netutils: If you make a DNS request before the DNS address it would cause an assertion. The state of the IP setting is not something the application should be aware of, it should only be concerned with whether or not the name was resolved. From Brennan Ashton. - Netutils: Fix md5 hashing when digest[$i] islower that 16. From Sergey. - Stack Monitor: Fix compile problems introduced when the syslog() prototype changed; Also update Makefile for kernel build From Radoslaw Adamczyk. - Examples: Update NxTerm makefile for kernel-build issues. From Radoslaw Adamczyk. - Examples: Fixes to keypadtest from Pierre-Noel Bouteville. - Examples: These examples all set the IP address of eth1 but the netmask and gateway of eth0 if DHCP is enabled: discover, tcpecho, webserver, xmlrpc. That can't be right. NuttX-7.7 --------- The 107th release of NuttX, Version 7.7, was made on January 26, 2015, and is available for download from the SourceForge website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-7.7.tar.gz and apps-7.7.tar.gz. Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). Additional new features and extended functionality: * Core OS: - Task exit handling: Add logic to clean up after task_delete() or pthread_cancel() if the task happens to be waiting on a semaphore when was is cancelled. - Stack coloration: Removed CONFIG_DEBUG_STACK and replaced it with CONFIG_STACK_COLORATION that does the same thing but without enabling debug. From David Sidrane. * Common Drivers: - Discrete joystick driver: Added an interface definition and upper half driver for a discrete joystick device (where X/Y changes are indicated with button presses). - Analog joystick driver: Added an interface definition and upper half driver for a analog joystick device (where X/Y positions are sampled, numeric values). - Add driver support for the ADXL345 accelerometer. From Alan Carvalho de Assis - Generic serial driver: Add watermark levels to the serial RX flow control logic. Modify the rxflowcontrol method to accept the number of bytes in the buffer and a boolean indication of which watermark was crossed. * File Systems/Block Drivers/MTD: - Add procfs write support. From Ken Petit. - Implemented wear-leveling in the SmartFS. From Ken Pettit. - MMC/SD Interface: MMCSD SDIO: Add support for a new SDWAIT_WRCOMPLETE condition. The previous logic used a busy-wait loop to poll the card R1 status to determine when the card was ready for the next transfer. That busy-wait can be quite long -- up to hundreds of milliseconds. An alternative is to look the SD D0 pin which will change state when the card is no longer busy. This change avoids the busy-wait poll by reconfiguring the SD D0 pin as a GPIO interrupt, then waiting for the card to become ready without taking up CPU cycles. From David Sidrane. * Drivers: - Add support for a generic EEPROM driver that accesses EEPROM as a character driver (vs. an MTD driver). From Sébastien Lorquet. * Graphics Support: - Many new fonts converted for use with NuttX and added by Pierre-noel Bouteville * Networking: - IPv4 support is now conditioned on CONFIG_NET_IPv4. - Implemented and verified IPv6 support conditioned on CONFIG_NET_IPv6. Either IPv4 or IPv4 or both may be selected. Sockets, of course, must be bound to one or the other. Added support for IPv6 ioctls to manipulate IP addresses. - Integrated support for ICMPv6 and the ICMPv6 Neighbor Discovery Protocol and ICMPv6 ECHO request/reply needed to support ping logic. - All Ethernet drivers: Modified to support. Most, however, are still missing address filtering logic required for ICMPv6 Neighbor Discovery Protocol. See http://www.nuttx.org/doku.php?id=wiki:howtos:ipv6#ethernet_driver_requirements - Also added missing raw/packet socket support to all Ethernet drivers. * Host Simulation: - Add a configuration build and test the Traveler first person game using the simulator. - Add an X11 mouse-based simulation of an analog joystick device * Atmel SAMA5D Boards: - Add analog Joystick shield support for the SAMA5D3 Xplained board. * Freescale KL Drivers: - Add GPIO interrupt capability for the KL architecture. From Alan Carvalho de Assis * Freescale KL Boards: - Freedom-KL25Z: Add board support for the ADXL345 accelerometer. From Alan Carvalho de Assis - Freedom-KL25Z: Update the Freedom KL25Z board CC3000 support to use the current CC300 interfaces. From Alan Carvalho de Assis * NXP LPC43xx Boards: - A port of NuttX to the LPC4357-EVB from Toby Duckworth. This port is a leverage of the LPC3330-Xplorer port and still have a some misinformation from that port that needs to be updated for the LPC4357-EVB. * SiLabs EFM32 Drivers: - Serial: Add support for serial termios TCGET and TCSET. For the moment, only set/get speed is implemented. From Pierre-noel Bouteville. - RMU: Add support for the EFM32 reset management unit (RMU). From Pierre-noel Bouteville. * SiLabs EFM32 Boards: - Add support for timer/PWM on the EFM32GG. From Pierre-noel Bouteville * STMicro STM32: - Enable support for the STM32 F102. From the PX4 team. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32 F429 LTDC: Add interface to perform hardware accelerated layer operation. Provides access to a reference of a specific ltdc layer. From Marco Krahl - STM32 F429 LTDC support: Implemented LTDC framebuffer support for the generic nuttx framebuffer interface. Also implements the interface to perform hardware accelerated layer operation by the ltdc controller and dma2d controller later. From Marco Krahl. - STM32: Add support for the internal low speed clock (LSI) as a source of the RTC clock. Some boards do not have the external 32kKhz oscillator installed, for those boards we must fallback to the crummy internal RC clock. From Kevin Hester - STM32 SDIO: Add support for the new SDWAIT_WRCOMPLETE condition. From David Sidrane * STMicro STM32 Boards: - Add a discrete Joystick support for the STM3210E-EVAL. - Add analog Joystick shield support for the Nucleo F4x1RE boards. - STM32 F429i-Disco: Add support for initializing of the ltdc controller and the lcd device connected on the stm32f429i-disco. From Marco Krahl. - Removed the px4-v2_upstream configuration. This was not the official configuration for the PX4 board and has led to confusion by NuttX users. The board configuration also requires some ongoing maintenance and customization to support ongoing PX4 testing and evaluation. It is best retained the PX4 repositories where it can be properly maintained and not in the upstream NuttX repository. * TI Tiva: - Add support for the TI Tiva TM4C 129X family. Some unverified support for the TM4C 1294 is also in place. * TI Tiva Drivers: - Added support for Tiva I2C driver. Verified on the Tiva TM4C123G and TM4C129X. - Added a Tiva TM4C129X Ethernet driver. - Add a timer library for generic support of Tiva timers - Add a driver lower half for drivers/timer.c. Only 32-bit periodic timers are supported. This provides userspace access to timers. * TI Tiva Boards: - TM4C123G Launchpad: Add initialization logic for an external AT24 EEPROM. This is intended only to support testing of the Tiva I2C driver. - Board support for the Tiva DK-TM4C129x Connected Development Kit. - DK-TMC129X: Add an IPv6-enabled NSH configuration. * C Library/Header Files: - Added support for a variadic ioctl() function. The ioctl() interface is a non-standard, Unix interface. NuttX has always used the older, three-parameter version. Most contemporary systems now, however, use a variadic form of the ioctl() function. Added an option to insert a shim layer to adapt the three-parameter ioctl() to use the variadic interface form. Internally, the ioctl handling is the same three-parameter logic. The only real complexity to the shim is in how the system calls must be handled. - Added sys/custom_file.h. Used when CUSTOM_FILE_IO is define and avoids re-definition errors about the FILE define. From Thomas Gruber via the PX4 repository - Add CRC8 support to the C library. From Ken Pettit. - math.h: Added support for the expm1 functions. From Brennan Ashton * Applications: - apps/examples/djoystick: Add a test of the discrete joystick driver. - apps/examples/ajoystick: Add a test of the analog joystick driver. - apps/examples/ltdc: Add ltdc test example. From Marco Krahl - apps/system/lm75: Add a tiny application to read the temperature from an LM-75 (or compatible) temperature sensor - apps/examples/timer: Add a trivial test of the timer driver - apps/system/cu: Add a minimalist implementation of the 'cu' terminal program (part of Taylor UUCP for ages). Using it, you can simply open a serial port and interact with it. Using '~.' you can leave the terminal program and drop back to nsh. This might come in handy for people that have e.g. GSM modems, GPS receivers or other devices with text based serial communications attached to their Nuttx systems. From Harald Welte - apps/interpreters/micropython: A port of Micro Python to NuttX. Contributed by Dave Marples - apps/netutils/dnsclient: Can select to be either IPv4 or IPv6, but not both (IPv6 still does not compile) - apps/netutils/netlib: Add new library functions to manipulate IPv6 addresses. - apps/examples/nettest: Update test so that it can be used to test IPv6 TCP sockets - apps/examples/udp: The UDP test example has been extend to support IPv6 domain sockets - apps/nshlib: Add logic to initialize IPv6 addresses - apps/nshlib: Add the ping6 command to support checking IPv6 networks. - apps/nshlib: Clean up network status presentation for IPv6 Efforts In Progress. The following are features that are partially implemented but present in this release. They are not likely to be completed soon. * IPv6. While basic IPv6 support was completed in NuttX-7.7, there are lingering issues with getting IPv6 compatibility with applications and network utilities. * Processes. Much of the work in this release is focused on the realization of Unix-style user processes in NuttX. There is more to be done, however. The full roadmap and status is available at: http://www.nuttx.org/doku.php?id=wiki:nxinternal:memconfigs#the_roadmap_toward_processes * XMega: There are some fragments in place for an XMega port. That port has not really started, however. * Galileo: Similarly, there are fragments in place for an Intel Galileo port. The port probably will not happen (I gave my Galileo board away!). Bugfixes. Only the most critical bugfixes are listed here (see the ChangeLog for the complete list of bugfixes and for additional, more detailed bugfix information): * Core OS: - POSIX message queues: msg type should be char * not void * in mq_send, mq_timedsend, mq_receive, and mq_timedreceive. Noted by Pierre-Noel Bouteville - POSIX message queues: In message queue creation return ENOSPC error if size exceeds the configured size of pre-allocated messages; Use ENOSPC vs ENOMEM per OpenGroup.org. From Pierre-Noel Bouteville. - Task Names: strncpy() will not copy the terminating \0 into the destination if the source is larger than the size of the destination. Ensure that the last byte is always zero and let strncpy() only copy CONFIG_TASK_NAME_SIZE bytes. The issue of unterminated names can be observed in ps when creating a pthread while CONFIG_TASK_NAME_SIZE is set to 8. From Daniel Willmann * Memory Management: - Granule allocator: Fixes some issues found by the PX4 team using Coverity. From Pavel Krienko * Networking: - Several fixes correcting issues with the CC3000 networking. From Jussi Kivilinna - CC3000 Fix: Data can be unaligned. When dereferenced as an input ntosh(), a bad value is returned. Reported by Alan Carvalho de Assis - Correct naming of fields in struct sockaddr_in6: sin6_port and sin6_family, not sin_port and sin_family. - accept(): Correct the value returned by accept() in the case where net_lockingwait() is called. It was returning -1 and losing the errno value. Noted by Rony Xln * Common Drivers: - Loop device should return -EINTR is interrupted by a signal. - M25P serial flash driver: Add subsector size of the M24P16 part. From Lazlo - Common serial driver: In case a thread is doing a blocking operation (e.g. read()) on a serial device, while it is being terminated by pthread_cancel(), then uart_close() gets called, but the semaphore is still blocked. This means that once the serial device is opened next time, data will arrive on the serial port (and driver interrupts handled as normal), but the received characters never arrive in the reader thread. The problem was fixed by re- initializing the semaphores on the last uart_close() on the device. From Harald Welte - Pipes: Fixes some issues found by the PX4 team using Coverity. From Pavel Krienko - CDC/ACM driver: Fixes some issues found by the PX4 team using Coverity. From Pavel Krienko * NXP LPC43xx Drivers: - LPC4357: Changes required to get USART 2 & 3 working on the lpc4357-evb. From Toby Duckworth. * STMicro STM32: - Several fixes correcting issues with the STM32 header files from Jussi Kivilinna * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - Ported Tridge's STM32 I2C noise resilience logic from the PX4 repository. - STM32 F2 and F4: Set the GPIO_SPEED_50MHz on all F2 and F4 SPI pin configurations. This is based on an F411 SPI1 errata but the fixed is generalized to all SPI and all F2 and F4. Discovered and fixed by Sebastien Lorquet. - Fix for STM32 OTGHS device driver working in FS mode. From Ken Pettit. - For STM32 OTG HS DEV (in FS mode): Disable ULPI clock enable in RCC AHB1 Register. If Both ULPI and the FS clock enable bits are set in FS mode, then the ARM never awakens from WFI due to a chip issue. This is only an issue if you are using the internal PHY. From Ken Pettit. - STM32 F429 LTDC: Add missing clut register definition. From Marco Krahl - STM32 serial: fix declaration and definition of up_receive() and up_dma_receive() to match fields in the interface definition of struct uart_ops_s. From Freddie Chopin. * TI Tiva Drivers: - Fix Tiva IRQ control logic; was limited to only 64 IRQs. That is a problem for higher numbered IRQs on many platforms * C Library/Header Files: - avsprintf(): Fix a bug in usage of va_list on x86. On x86, va_list is a pointer to a single copy on the stack. avsprintf() calls lib_vsprintf() twice and so traverses the va_list twice using va_start. va_start modifies that single copy on the stack so that the second call to lib_vsprintf() fails. This appears to be an issue with x86 only so far. - stdint.h: Don't use hex values to specify minimum values of fixed width, signed values. Hex values are inherently unsigned and not usable for this purpose in all contexts. - strncpy(): Would trash a lot of memory if n == 0. From Yasuhiro Osaki. - sscanf(). Accept %X and %F as well as %x %f as a format specifiers. From Sébastien Lorquet * Applications: - apps/examples/romfs: fix romfs example builtin app registry issue. From Librae - apps/system/cdcacm, composite and usbmsc: Fix some strangely placed conditional compilation. Looks like an automated update went awry - apps/netutils/telnetd: Add protection when CONFIG_SCHED_HAVE_PARENT is enabled: Call sigaction with SA_NOCLDWAIT so that exit status is not retained (no zombies) and block receipt of SIGCHLD so that accept is not awakened by a signal. If accept() is awakened by a signal, do not do anything crazy like exit. Most from Rony Xln - apps/nshlib/: NSH TFTP get command: Wrong file name used for the destination. From Lazlo NuttX-7.8 --------- The 108th release of NuttX, Version 7.8, was made on February 11, 2015, and is available for download from the SourceForge website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-7.8.tar.gz and apps-7.8.tar.gz. Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). This release is primarily a bugfix release for the NuttX-7.7 version that was release just two weeks prior. That release included substantial modifications in the NuttX networking to accommodate support for IPv6. This release follows close behind NuttX-7.7 in order to correct some the problems discovered in that networking code. This release does, however, include a small number of new features and bug fixes unrelated to NuttX networking. Additional new features and extended functionality: * Core OS: - Tickless Mode: added limit of maximum delay that can be request by the scheduler tickless logic. This is necessary so that the tickless logic does not request a delay beyond the capability of the underlying hardware. From Macs Neklyudov. * Common Drivers: - VFS Unlink: Add an unlink method to both the character and block driver interface. This is important because if the driver inode is unlinked and there are no open references to the driver, then the driver resources will be stranded. On the unlink call, the driver has the opportunity (1) check if there an any open references, and if not, (2) free the driver resources. - Pipes and FIFOs: Implement the unlink method. If the pipe/FIFO is unlinked, it will marked the pipe/FIFO as unlinked. If/when all open references to the driver are closed, all of the driver resources will be freed. - Added an option to use the syslog'ing device as the system console. This option enables a low-level, write-only console device at /dev/console (similar to the low-level UART console device). From Pierre-noel Bouteville. * File Systems/Block Drivers/MTD: - RAM/ROM disk: Add logic to dispose of the driver and RAM buffer when the RAM disk has been unlinked and all open references to the RAM disk have been closed. Add new parameters to romdisk() to specify what should be done with the RAM/ROM buffer in this case -- Should it be freed or not? Changed all calls to ramdisk() to use these new parameters. * Networking: - Add support for local, Unix domain sockets. Support included for both SOCK_STREAM and SOCK_DGRAM style local socket. - UDP enhancement: Add UDP read-ahead support. In addition to eliminating the main reason for lost UDP packets, then change enables support for for poll/select on UDP sockets and also non- blocking UDP sockets. From Macs Neklyudov. - SLIP interface improvements. From Macs Neklyudov. - IPv6 Neighbor Solicitation: Added logic to support verification that we have the IPv6 address in the Neighbor Table before sending any packets. If not, then the Neighbor Solicitation message is sent. This feature is important because otherwise the first packet sent to a remote peer will fail (it would have been replaced with a Neighbor Solicitation). - IPv6 Autonomous Auto-Configuration: Added support for sending ICMPv6 Router Solicitation and receiving Router advertisement. The local IPv6 address, mask, and router address are then auto-configured from the response.. - IPv6 Router Support: Add logic to behave like a router (if so configured) only in the sense that NuttX will send the router advertisement message in response to any received router solicitation messages. Thus, one NuttX node in a network can configure the IPv6 addresses of all other nodes in the network. - Optional IPv6 address filtering added to all Ethernet drivers for the all-routers multicast address. * Atmel AVR: - Added architecture support for the Atmel AVR ATMega1284P MCU. From Jedi Tek'Unum. * Atmel AVR Boards: - Added support for the LowPowerLab MoteinoMEGA that is based on the Atmel AVR ATMega1284P MCU. From Jedi Tek'Unum. * Atmel SAMA4: - Add support for Tickless mode of operation for the SAM4CM platform. From Macs Neklyudov. * Atmel SAMA4 Drivers: - Ethernet: The SAM4E Ethernet driver can now be configuration to perform all network processing on the work queue. This greatly reduces the amount of interrupt level processing to service Ethernet packets. - SAM4E Ethernet: Add support multicast address matching and IPv6. * Atmel SAMA4 Boards: - SAM4E-EK: The nsh configuration now configures the Ethernet driver for execution on the work thread. * Atmel SAMA5D Drivers: - SAMA5D4 Ethernet: The SAMA5D4 Ethernet driver can now be configuration to perform all network processing on the work queue. This greatly reduces the amount of interrupt level processing to service Ethernet packets. - SAMA5D3 and SAMA5D4 Ethernet: Add support multicast address matching and IPv6. * Atmel SAMA5D Boards: - SAMA5D4-EK; Added a configuration to testing IPv6. - SAMA5D4-EK: Converted the nsh and ipv6 configurations to configure the Ethernet driver to use the work queue (vs. interrupt level processing). * Freescale KL: - Add architectural support for the K26Z128VLH4 chip. From Derek B. Noonburg. * Freescale KL Boards: - Add board support for the Freedom KL26Z board. From Derek B. Noonburg. * NXP LPC17xx Drivers: - Ethernet: Add support multicast address matching and IPv6. * SiLabs EFM32: - Add configurable option to unconditionally enable LE clocking. Even you don't use core clock LE as source for LFA or LFB, to read are write any register not clocked by HFPERCLK or HFCORECLK, HFCORECLKLE should be enabled. From Pierre-noel Bouteville. * SiLabs EFM32 Drivers: - EFM32 RTC: RTC driver using BURTC. From Pierre-Noel Bouteville. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - AES: Add driver for STM32L162XX AES peripheral. From Juha Niskanen. - Ethernet: The STM32 Ethernet driver can now be configuration to perform all network processing on the work queue. This greatly reduces the amount of interrupt level processing to service Ethernet packets. - Ethernet: Add support multicast address matching and IPv6. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - Added an IPv6 configuration for the STM32F4-Discovery board (with the STM32-DISCO_BB base board). - Converted all STM32F4-Discovery configurations (with base board) to configure the Ethernet driver to use the work queue (vs. interrupt level processing). * TI Tiva Drivers: - Added support for TM4C123G timers. From Calvin Maguranis. - Added a Tiva ADC driver. From Calvin Maguranis. * TI Tiva Boards: - Added TM4C123G timers on the TM4C123G Launchpad. From Calvin Maguranis. - Added Tiva ADC support to the TM4C123G-Launchpad. From Calvin Maguranis. * C Library/Header Files: - Math Library: Added support for inverse hyperbolic functions, isfinite(), error functions, nan(), copysign(), and trunc() functions. From Brennan Ashton. * Applications: - apps/examples/ustream: Add a simple test of Unix domain stream sockets. - apps/examples/udgram: Add a simple test of Unix domain datagram sockets. - apps/netutils/netlib: Add utilities to convert to/from prefix lengths from/to 128-bit network masks. - apps/nshlib: Modify the NSH IPv6 ifconfig command to show the more standard post-pended prefix value, rather than the full 128-bit netmask. Efforts In Progress. The following are features that are partially implemented but present in this release. They are not likely to be completed soon. * Processes. Much of the work in this release is focused on the realization of Unix-style user processes in NuttX. There is more to be done, however. The full roadmap and status is available at: http://www.nuttx.org/doku.php?id=wiki:nxinternal:memconfigs#the_roadmap_toward_processes * XMega: There are some fragments in place for an XMega port. That port has not really started, however. Bugfixes. Only the most critical bugfixes are listed here (see the ChangeLog for the complete list of bugfixes and for additional, more detailed bugfix information): * Core OS: - Work Queues: Fix a backward calculation when determining the time to the next interesting event. . From Liio Chen via the PX4 repository. - clock_systimespec(): Fixes for compilation errors in certain configurations. From Macs Neklyudov. * Graphics - Fixed a problem with one of the font files. From Pierre-noel Bouteville. * Networking: - IOB Deadlock: There were issues with the TCP write-ahead buffering if CONFIG_NET_NOINTS was enabled: There is a possibility of deadlocks in certain timing conditions: The network should never wait for TCP read-ahead buffering space to be available. It should drop the packets immediately if no buffering is available. This was fixed by duplicating most of the IOB interfaces: The versions that waited are still present (like iob_alloc()), but now there are non- waiting versions of the same interfaces (like iob_tryalloc()). The TCP read-ahead logic now uses only these non-waiting interfaces. - TCP Deadlock: Fix another deadlock when CONFIG_NET_NOINTS is enabled. tcp_write_buffer_alloc() calls sem_wait() with network locked. That worked if CONFIG_NET_NOINTS was not defined because interrupts are automatically restored when the wait happens. But with CONFIG_NET_NOINTS=y, the wait blocks with the network locked -- bad style and also can lead to a deadlock condition. - ARP response waiting: Fixes another CONFIG_NET_NOINTS issue. When called sem_timedwait() with the network locked, the network stays locked while we wait which is not what we want (without CONFIG_NET_NOINTS, interrupts are re-enabled while we wait and all is well). - TCP accept(): Fix a major TCP bug introduced with the NuttX-7.7 IPv6 changes: Some connection logic was reordered; setting the socket as 'connected' got moved to BEFORE the point where the check was made if the socket was already connected. The resulting behavior was odd: Telnet would connect, but then when you exit and reconnect, it would fail to connect. But then if try again, it would connect okay. So the symptom was connect-fail-connect-fail-... - Lots of build problems introduced into multiple NIC support with the IPv6 changes of NuttX-7.7. Many places where conditional logic based on CONFIG_NETDEV_MULTINIC is confused with CONFIG_NET_MULTILINK. Lots of code changed with IPv6 that was never compiled with MULTINIC enabled. * Common Drivers: - Pipes and FIFOs: Fix a race condition between FIFO buffer operations and the opening and closing of FIFOs which necessary when the FIFOs are used to support Unix domain, datagram sockets. The default policy is the deallocate FIFO buffering when the last client closes the pipe. When when used for datagram communications, packets left in the FIFO will be lost. Some like UDP read-ahead is needed: The buffered data in the FIFO needs to be retained until the reader gets a chance to re-open the FIFO. Added an ioctl (PIPEIOC_POLICY) to control the buffer policy. Default (0) is the legacy behavior; Unix domain datagram logic sets the alternative policy so that the packet data persists after the FIFO is closed. - RAMTRON: Table of parts is not terminated properly if CONFIG_RAMTRON_FRAM_NON_JEDEC is not defined. Noted by David Sidrane. * All Architectures: - Removed all occurrences of up_maskack_irq() that disables interrupts with up_ack_irq() that only acknowledges the interrupts. This is only used in interrupt decoding logic. Also remove the logic that unconditionally re-enables interrupts with the interrupt exits. This interferes with the drivers ability to control the interrupt state. This is a necessary, sweeping, global change and unfortunately impossible to test. * ARM - ARMv7-A and ARMv7-M memcpy(): Optimized ARM assembly language memcpy's were not returning a value in R0 they are required to do. From David Sidrane. - ARMv7-A interrupt handler should not automatically re-enable interrupts on interrupt return. That interferes with the driver's ability to manage interrupts. Analogous change made to all other architectures as well (ARM7, ARM9, HC, SH, x86, z16, z80, etc,. See above.). * STMicro STM32: - GPIO Interrupts: Disabling any of EXTI 5-9 interrupts was disabling interrupts for all EXTI 5-9. Same issue with EXTI 10-15. From Jussi Kivilinna. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - RTCC: Fix for recent changes that caused compilation failrues with STM32L15XX configurations. From Jussi Kivilinna. - SPI: The source clock for SPI 4,5, and 6 should be PCLK2, not PCLK1 (for F411, F427, and F429). Per David Sidrane. * C Library/Header Files: - execl(): Fix bad logic in counting the number of arguments. execl() parameter passing could never have worked. Noted by Pierre-noel Bouteville. * Applications: - Fix for building with parallel make. Build-server sometimes failed 'make -j24' with errors in the builtin line or or sometimes silently succeeds but generated builds that contain a random subset of configured NuttX applications. There are two root causes for this: (1) Recipes for building builtin_list.h and builtin_proto.h are not linearizable, and (2) Nothing ensures that 'make context' is run first for apps/builtin. This change address both issues. From Juha Niskanen. NuttX-7.9 --------- The 109th release of NuttX, Version 7.9, was made on April 14, 2015, and is available for download from the SourceForge website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-7.9.tar.gz and apps-7.9.tar.gz. Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). Additional new features and extended functionality: * Core OS: - Assertions: Add support for dumping board-specific information on assertions. From David Sidrane. - boardctl(): : Add a new non-standard OS interface called boardctl(). This is similar to a driver IOCTL call. But this is an IOCTL call directly on the board logic. This function will eventually replace all of the ad hoc OS interfaces that are current used to perform application specific initialization and application driver test configuration. It essentially formalizes and institutionalizes these rogue interface in to at least a single crazy call. * Graphics: - Line Joins: Line drawing graphic functions now take an argument that will draw a circular "cap" on the ends of lines to support cleaner joining of lines segments.. * Common Drivers: - SPI iInterface: Add an SPIDEV_USER so that there can be board- specific definitions of SPI devices. - I2C Interface: Add a user provided void * argument to the I2C callback method for the I2C slave interface. Suggested by Nate Weibley. - AT24 EEPROM Driver: Add support for (1) the byte-oriented read() method, (2) devices that have extended memory regions, and (3) devices that use 8-bit addressing. - Freescale MPL115A barometer: Add driver for the Freescale MPL115A barometer. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - CS2100-CP: Add a driver for the CS2100-CP Fractional-N Multipler chip. - RTC IOCTls: Added the definitions of a driver based RTC interfaces and RTC upper half driver. * File Systems/Block Drivers/MTD: - umount2(): Added to support un-mount flags. umount() is now a macro that just calls umount2() with flags = 0. - File system interface: Pass the umount2() flags to every unbind() implementation. That is where the decision to umount or not and how to umount will be made. - FAT unbind: Add support for umount2(target, MNT_FORCE) in the FAT file system. * Networking: - netdev_register(): Improve the network device registration logic. When multiple link types are used, modify how each interface number is assigned to the device name by incrementing the device number individually for each interface link type. From Max Neklyudov. - Add TUN network device. Used to support the Netutils PPPD implementation. From Max Neklyudov. * ARMv7-M - ARM Cortex-M7: Add basic support for the Cortex-M7 architecture. - ARMv7 Common Lazy Exception handling. Add common support for lazy FPU state saving. MCU-specific lazy FPU saving was already in place. This change just makes the code share-able. * Atmel SAMA5D3/4 Drivers: - SAMA5 Serial: Backport support for flowcontrol and termios from SAM3/4. * Atmel SAMV7: - Atmel SAMV7: Add architecture support for the Atmel SAMV7 family (Cortex-M7) * Atmel SAMV7 Boards: - Atmel SAMV71 Xplained Ultra: Add board support for this SAMV7 board. This initialize release includes support for: SDRAM, TWI/I2C, SPI, Ethernet, HSMCI, DMA, GPIOs, UARTs, AT24 EEPROM and the maXTouch Xplained Pro LCD. Drivers are available for SSC/I2C, the WM8904, the maXTouch trouchscreen, and USB device but have not yet been fully integrated in this release. * SiLabs EFM32 Drivers: - EFM32 USB Device is now functional with the efforts of From Pierre- noel Bouteville. - EFM32 I2C: Add I2C driver. From Pierre-noel Bouteville. * STMicro STM32: - STM32F372/F373: Adds architecture support for this STM32 parts. Tested on STM32F373CC. Contributed by Marten Svanfeldt. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32 RTCC: Break out a new internal interface, stm32_rtc_setdatetime(). This eliminates some un-necessary time conversions. From Freddie Chopin. - STM32 RTCC: Add an implementation of the RTC lower half interface for the STM32. - STM32 RTCC: Extend the RTC interface to support reading subseconds. From Jussi Kivilinna. - STM32 BBSRAM: Adds the ability to use the STM32F2 and STM32F4 Battery Backed SRAM in the file system. With an option to Save Panic context to one of the files. From David Sidrane. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - Olimexino-STM32: Board support for the Olimexino STM32 board from David Sidrane. - Viewtool-STM32F107: Add support for an optional, add-on Freescale MPL115A baramoter. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * TI Tiva: - TM4C1294: Add support for the TM4C1294. Contributed by Frank Sautter. * TI Tiva Drivers: - Tiva ADC: Updated files to allow for ADC and PWM triggering by a timer. Refactoring of ADC implementation. From Calvin Maguranis. - Tiva Timer: Refactoring by Calvin Maguranis * TI Tiva Boards: - TM4C123G-launchpad: Add ADC support. From Calvin Maguranis. - TM4C123G-launchpad: Add board button interrupt support. From Calvin Maguranis. - TM4C1294 Launchpad: Add support for the TM4C1294 Launchpad. Contributed by Frank Sautter. * Microchip PIC32 - PIC32MZ: Add architectural support for the PIC32MZ (MIPS32 M14k). Includes contributions from Kristopher Tate. * Microchip PIC32MZ Boards - PIC32MZ Starter Kit: Add basic board support for the PIC32MZ. Includes contributions from David Sidrane. * C Library/Header Files: - gettimeofday(): This function is no longer a core OS interface. It is only a wrapper around clock_settime(). - settimeofday(): Added. gettimeofday has been deprecated in POSIX 2008. settimeofday() was never part of POSIX, but I decided to add it to libc as well just for symmetry. - Day-of-Week: Add CONFIG_TIME_EXTENDED to support the last 3 members of the tm struct and support for filling them in with the day of the week. From David Sidrane. - sighold(), sigrelse(), sigignore(), sigset() and sigpause(): New signal handling functions. - sys/select.h: Extend the fd_set type definition so that it can handle more than 32 descriptors (if so configured). From Max Neklyudov. - netdb.h: Add a mostly-commented-out version of the standard netdb.h header file. - include/nuttx/board.h: Remove common board function prototypes from other files and consolidate them in this new header file. * Applications: - OS test: Improved error checking for sem_timedwait() from Juha Niskanen. - OS test: Add a simple test of sigprocmask, sighold, and sigrelse. - PPPD test: Add PPPD test case. Split out from the PPPD daemon by Brennan Ashton. - Netutils: Add a PPP daemon. From Max Neklyudov. - NSH: NSH initialization now calls boardctl(BOARDIOC_INIT) instead of nsh_archinitialize(). Remove support for CONFIG_NSH_ARCHMAC. It is not used and there are better ways to do that operation. - NSH: Allow NSH 'date' command with no hardware RTC. This command is useful without an RTC too. Also, this permits testing on the simulator which never has an RTC. - apps/examples/: Several tests changed (touchscreen adc, pwm, graphics). No longer call directly into the OS, but rather indirectly via boardctl(). - Modbus: Includes extensions to support RTU master mode by Armink(383016632@qq.com): https://github.com/armink/FreeModbus_Slave-Master-RTT-STM32. Ported to NuttX by Darcy Gong. - TZ database: All logic to build timezone database needed for localtime() support. Does not do much else yet. Efforts In Progress. The following are features that are partially implemented but present in this release. They are not likely to be completed soon. * Processes. Much of the work in this release is focused on the realization of Unix-style user processes in NuttX. There is more to be done, however. The full roadmap and status is available at: http://www.nuttx.org/doku.php?id=wiki:nxinternal:memconfigs#the_roadmap_toward_processes * XMega: There are some fragments in place for an XMega port. That port has not really started, however. Bugfixes. Only the most critical bugfixes are listed here (see the ChangeLog for the complete list of bugfixes and for additional, more detailed bugfix information): * Core OS: - atexit(): Fix compile failure due to reference to undefined variable in certain configurations. From Juha Niskanen. - syscalls: Last changes to message queue prototypes did not make it into call gate logic. Some additional errors had crept as well since the system calls are seldom used. - waitpid(): Do not use uninitialized boolean in waitpid(). From Juha Niskanen. - Timing functions: Fix some nanosecond comparisons. Comparisons should be greater than OR EQUAL TO 1000000000 for maximum value of nanoseconds in struct tm. From Juha Niskanen. - Time initialization: Fix an error in time initialization when there is no RTC and the time is initialized from a fixed configured value. The call to clock_calendar2utc() was returning the time in units of seconds. The initialization logic, however, was expecting to get time in units of days. This problem has been there forever but obviously has not significant impact to behavior in systems where time is not visible. - mq_timedsend(): Should not check for valid time if there is space in the message queue. Noted by Freddie Chopin. - select() and sem_timedwait(): Fix places where the errno value was being overwritten by subsequent actions so that the returned errno value was incorrect. From Max Neklyudov. - clock_systimer64(): Fix a problem in clock_systimer64 that occurs when (1) the 64-bit system time is enabled, and (2) the value of CONFIG_USEC_PER_TICK is less than 1 milliseconds (such as when using the tickless mode of operation). In that case, the conversion of time to 64-bit millisecond value in clock_systmer64() causes some bad times to be returned. Time was converted to milliseconds, then to configured ticks. Precision was lost in the millisecond conversion. The fix is to first convert time to a 64-bit microsecond value, then to the configured tick value. Noted by David Sidrane. - clock_systimespec(): When an RTC is used clock_systimespec() must subtract the basetime from the returned time. It needs to return the time since power up, no the current time. Issue noted by Max Neklyudov. - AIO: correct some backward tests in aio_read() and aio_write(): Socket descriptors have higher numbers than file descriptors. In aio_contain(), Copy u.ptr (void *) when initializing aioc and not the case specific u.aioc_filep. From Michal Ulianko. * File Systems/Block Drivers/MTD: - procfs: Fix potential NULL pointer dereference of 'node'. From Juha Niskanen. - FAT: fat_unbind() was accessing 'fs->fs_sem' after freeing the 'fs' struct. From Juha Niskanen. - mkfatfs: Use DMA memory for mkfatfs when needed. This makes mkfatfs use fat_dma_alloc() when CONFIG_FAT_DMAMEMORY is set. This is needed to ensure mkfatfs operates with boards that use DMA for microSD. From Andrew Tridgell via the PX4/NuttX repository. - FAT unmount: Fix a bug in the FAT unbind() logic. There were problems with the way certain internal list handling was implemented. The end result is that newly opened or cloned file structures were never being added to the list of open files. So when the unmount() happens, it always looked like there were not open files and a crash could ensue. - FAT mounting: Fix misthink when CONFIG_ENDIAN_BIG=y. From Lwazi Dube. * Common Drivers: - CAN upper half driver: Some lines had to be reordered in the can_open function otherwise the open count will only be incremented from 0 to 1. This caused problems when trying to open the can bus from two different tasks. SourceForge Patch #46. * Crypto: - crypto: Fix issues when AES support was added for the STM32L1. From Juha Niskanen. * Networking: - Network initialization: Divide net_intiialize() into net_setup() and net_initialize() to solve a chicken-and-egg problem. net_setup() must be called before up_initialize() is called so that networking data structures are ready to register new network devices. net_initialize() now does only timer related operations and is called AFTER up_initialize() where the timers are configured. Problem noted by Max Neklyudov. - netdev_unregister(): Fix a list handling error. From Max Neklyudov. - Socket dup: Do not call sockfd_socket() twice. From Juha Niskanen. * Common Drivers: - max11802 touchscreen: Fix possible unmatched IRQ restore (not normally a problem, but could happen in certain configurations). Noted by Juha Niskanen. - MMCSD SPI Multi-block transfers: ACMD23 must be preceded with CMD55 command as any other ACMD commands. Also, after the block reading wait loop must be inserted before writing the next block of data to the sd card. From Dmitry Nikolaev via Jussi Kivilinna. - MMCSD SDIO: Fix some bad logic when file system debug is turned on: Arguments to syslog were missing so that garbage was being printed. - Common upper-half serial driver: Report correct number of bytes free in serial buffer with FIONWRITE. From Sami Pelkonen via Jussi Kivilinna. - Pipes/Fifos: Fix zero-lenth writes to pipes/FIFOs. From Jussi Kivilinna. - USB device MSC: Add NULL pointer check. From Juha Niskanen. - BCH driver: Avoid NULL pointer dereference when bch->refs == 255. From Juha Niskanen. - Various drivers: The inode unlink method should not be support if operations on the root pseudo-filesystem are disabled. * ARMv7-M - ARMv7M MPU: Bad syntax in ARMv7-M MPU logic would cause failure to write the correct value to the MPU_RASR register. From Juha Niskanen. * Atmel SAM3/4 Drivers: - SAM3/4 Serial TERMIOS: A side-effect of changing serial settings via TERMIOS (such as tcsetattr) is that serial interrupts were being left disabled. This is not a problem if the serial configuration is changed when there are no open references to the serial device. In that case, serial interrupts are disabled and will not be enabled enabled until the serial device is first opened. But it is fatal if the serial device is already opened and if there is a task waiting to receive data. In that case, the side-effect of disabling interrupts is fatal: That task is then left hanging with interrupts disabled. - SAM3/4 Serial: The IMR register is read-only. This means that sam_restoreints() did not actually re-enable UART interrupts (Fortunately, that function was not being used up to this point). - SAMA5 HSMCI: Fix a bug in SAMA5 HSMCI. The bitfield mask and shift values were reversed resulting in a trashed value for the number of blocks in the BLOCKR register. This was sufficient to prevent DMA writes from working. * Atmel SAMA5 Drivers: - SAMA5 Timer/Counter: Fix typos in timer/counter header file. From Bob Doiron. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32 PWR and RTC: Changes to support fully write protecting the backup domain. N.B. stm32_pwr_enablebkp did not account for the delay from enable to the domain being writable. The KISS solution is a up_udelay. A more complex solution would be a negated write test with restore. From David Sidrane. - STM32 SPI: Add missing SPI callback functions to the STM32 SPI driver. From Freddie Chopin. - STM32 I2C: Add missing NULL check. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 USB device: Fix stale initialization invalidating later NULL check. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 UART: Fix RX DMA setup for UART5. From Jussi Kivilinna. - STM32 UART: Make input hardware flow-control work with RX DMA. From Jussi Kivilinna. - STM32 RTC and clock control: The STM32F4Discovery board doesn't come with a Low speed external oscillator so the default LSE source for the RTC doesn't work. In stm32_rtcc.c the up_rtc_initialize() logic doesn't work with the LSI. The check on RTC_MAGIC on the BK0R register lead to rtc_setup() call that rightfully enables the LSI clock; but the next times, when the rtc is already setup, the rtc_resume() call does NOT start the LSI clock! The right place to put LSE/LSI initialization is inside stm32_stdclockconfig() in stm32fxxxxx_rcc.c. Doing this I checked the possible uses of the LSI and the LSE sources: the LSI can be used for RTC and/or the IWDG, while the LSE only for the RTC (and to output the MCO1 pin). This change is not verified for any other platforms. From Leo Aloe3132 * Tiva Drivers: - Tiva GPIO driver needed small fixes in the configuration routines and discovered false-positive bugs in interrupt testing: interrupts are now verified to actually be working reliably. From Calvin Maguranis . * MIPS32: - mips32/Toolchain.mk: Current Pinguino toolchain uses the prefix p32- instead of mips-. * C Library/Header Files: - sigaddset() and sigdelset(): Need to set errno if a bad signal number is received. - sfrtime(): Missing implementation of %C in sfrtime() C (was being treated as %y). From Freddie Chopin. - pthread.h: Fix PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER. - ungetc.c: Fix NULL pointer dereference in ungetc() if 'stream' was NULL, 'stream->fs_oflags' was evaluated. From Juha Niskanen. - Fixes to asinh(), atanh(), and sinh(): The 'basic' expansions all exhibited bad cancellation errors near zero (<= 1E-10). This can be easily seen e.g. with x = 1E-30, the results are all zero though they should be extremely close to x. The cutoff values (1E-5, 1E-9) are chosen so that the next term in the Taylor series is negligible (for double). Functions could maybe be optimized to use only first term (x) and a smaller cutoff, just bigger than where the cancellation occurs - localtime(): Inconsistent configuration name: CONFIG_LIBC_TZDIR vs CONFIG_LIBC_TZ_TZDIR. Former wins. * Applications: - Modbus: Fix some compile problems when TCP is enabled. NuttX-7.10 ---------- The 110th release of NuttX, Version 7.10, was made on June 9, 2015, and is available for download from the SourceForge website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-7.10.tar.gz and apps-7.10.tar.gz. Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). Additional new features and extended functionality: * Binary Loader: - ARMv-7M, binfmt/, STM32: Add support uClibc++ exceptions. This involved additional handling for relative relation types, additional support for unwinding, as well as additional changes. The culmination of a big effort from Leo Aloe3132. * Graphics/Graphic Drivers: - RA8875 LCD driver contributed by Marten Svanfeldt. * File Systems/Block Drivers/MTD: - Union File System: Add support for a union file system that can be used to overlay and merge the content of two mounted file systems. * USB Host: - USB Hub Support: Bring in USB hub-related files from https://github.com/kaushalparikh/nuttx. This is the work of Kaushal Parikh. This is quite a bit more hub logic was needed in before the USB hub support was fully functional. This involved changing many USB host controller driver interfaces and modifications to many drivers. - USB host CDC/ACM class driver: Added initial implementation of a host-side CDC/ACM driver. Initial version was a great learning experience, but probably should be partially redesigned (as discussed in the top-level TODO file). - IPv6 Routing: Complete implementation of the IPv6 routing logic. From Max Neklyudov. * Networking: - Local Sockets: Add poll support for Unix stream sockets. From Jussi Kivilinna. - net/: ARP, ICMP, ICMPv6, PKT, TCP, and UDP now all receive event notifications from both network device packet processing, but now also from Device-specific events such as when the network goes down. The device notification callback structure is now supports dual linkages so that the client can receive notifications from both source; The device structure now includes a list of clients that want to receive device related notifications. This prevents network actions from hanging when the device goes down and will be an essential part of future support for removable network devices. Some of the core logic was contributed by Max Neklyudov. - TUN: Misc. improvements to the TUN driver, mostly related to poll(). Also several bugfixes. From Max Neklyudov. * Simulation Platform: - Simulator: Add logic to test localtime and TZ database. See apps/system/README.txt for info. - Simulation: Add a configuration for testing the Union File System. * Calypso: - Calypso Compal-E86: Updates for execution out of FLASH on the C139 phone. From Craig Comstock. * Atmel SAMD/L: - SAML21 Support: And chip definitions, configuration framework, memory map and pin configuration files for SAML21 support. * Atmel SAMD/L Boards: - SAML21-Xplained: Add a board support for the SAML21 Xplained Pro. This is based on the similar SAMD20 Xplained Pro board. * Freescale/NXP KL: - KL25Z64: Added support for the KL25Z64. The KL25Z64 is a lower memory variant of the KL25Z128 and is used on the Teensy LC. From Michael as SourceForge patch 50. * Freescale/NXP KL Boards: - Teensy-LC: Add board support for the Teensy LC board. Support is based off the Freedom KL25Z board. LED, PWM, and UART0 have been tested. The SPI pins are mapped correctly but have not yet been tested. From Michael Hope as SourceForge patch 51. * NXP LPC111x: - LPC111x: Support for the LPC11xx family (the LPC1115 MCU in particular). Contributed by Alan Carvalho de Assis. * NXP LPC111x Boards: - LPCXpresso LPC1115: Support for the LPCXpression LPC1115 board. Contributed by Alan Carvalho de Assis. * NXP LPC17xx Drivers: - LPC17xx Ethernet: Add support for the Micrel KSZ8041 PHY to the LPC17xx Ethernet driver. * NXP LPC17xx Boards: - Lincoln60: Add a network enabled configuration for the Lincoln60 board. * Atmel SAM3/4 Drivers: - SAM4CM: Add support for optical mode for the SAM4CM UART1. From Max Neklyudov. * Freescale (NXP) Kinetis: - Kinetis K20: Basic support for the Kinetis K20 architecture. Taken from PX4. This is the work of Jakob Odersky. * Atmel SAMV7 Boards: - SAMV71-Xplained w/maXTouch Xplained Pro: A TWIHS fix was the last barrier to getting the touchscreen working in the maXTouch Xplained Pro LCD. Added the NxWM integrated graphics demonstration configuration. * STMicro STM32: - STM32: Added support for STM32F302K8 and STM32F302K6. From Ben Dyer via PX4/David Sidrane. - STM32F205RG: Add basic support for the STM32F205RG. From SourceForge Ticket 40 (anonymous, 2015-05-31). - STM32 F3: Add DBGMCU register definitions for the F3 family. From Greg Meiste. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32 LCDC: Defined a second interface for the dma2d controller. LTDC only controls the display visibility but the DMA2D controller changes the content of the frame buffer (buffer of the layer). From Marco Krahl. - STM32 PVD: Added support for STM32's Programmable Voltage Detector (PVD) feature. By Dmitry Nikolaev, submitted by Juha Niskanen. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - STM32F429i-Disco: Add support for the new DMA2D features to the LTDC configuration. From Marco Krahl. * TI Tiva Boards: - TM4C1294 Launchpad: Added TM4C1294NCPDT EN0_LED2 (10/100-Base-Tx); removed all booster pack pin definitions. From Frank Sautter. * C Library/Header Files: - libc: Add an option to disable support for long long formats in lib_vsprintf(). On very tiny platforms, this reduces the footprint by omitting large libgcc.a libraries to perform the 64-bit arithmetic operations. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * Applications: apps/system: - nuttx/zoneinfo: Add logic to build a ROMFS file system containing the timezone data. * Applications: apps/nshlib: - Add poll support for Unix stream sockets. From Jussi Kivilinna. - Enhancements to NSH ifconfig for case of multi-link operation, TUN device and local connections. From Max Neklyudov. - Enhanced output to NSH ping command from Max Neklyudov. - The NSH mount command now recognizes the Union filesystem type when listing mounted file systems. * Applications: apps/netutils: - apps/netutils/thttpd/ and apps/examples/thttpd/: Add support for using binfs/ with the Union FS instead of NXFLAT. NXFLAT is probably the better solution but recently compiler changes make it unusable. binfs or ELF are fallback binary formats. This commit adds an option to use binfs with the Union FS. * Applications: apps/examples: - Modify/simpify apps/examples build files. From Roman Saveljev. - apps/examples/ltdc: Add testing support for the STM32 LTDC's 2D DMA. From Marco Krahl. - apps/examples/ostest: Add a test of nested signals. There are no failures to handle signals but neither am I getting any nested signal handling. - apps/examples/elf: Add configuration options to support building the hello++4 example that depends upon having uClibc++ available. Also add hello++5 to the ELF example From Leo aloe3132. - apps/examples/unionfs: Add a test of the union file system to apps/examples. Efforts In Progress. The following are features that are partially implemented but present in this release. They are not likely to be completed soon. * Processes. Much of the work in this release is focused on the realization of Unix-style user processes in NuttX. There is more to be done, however. The full roadmap and status is available at: http://www.nuttx.org/doku.php?id=wiki:nxinternal:memconfigs#the_roadmap_toward_processes * XMega: There are some fragments in place for an XMega port. That port has not really started, however. Bugfixes. Only the most critical bugfixes are listed here (see the ChangeLog for the complete list of bugfixes and for additional, more detailed bugfix information): * Core OS: - boardctl(): Add missing case causing that caused failures of PWM test. - pthread_kill(): Re-implemented pthread_kill(). It was just a simple wrapper around kill() but since the correct dispatching of signals for multi-threaded task groups has been implemented, calling kill() does not do what pthread_kill() is supposed to do. The corrected implementation of pthread_kill() will direct the signal specifically to the specific pthread and no other. - uint32_t callbacks: Update the type passed to watchdog timer handlers. Using uint32_t is a problem for 64-bit machines because it it too small to pass a pointer. uintptr_t is a more appropriate type. - mq_timedreceive(): move the location where the errno value is set; the ETIMEDOUT errno setting was being overwritten by subsequent actions before returning. Noted by Freddie Chopin. - POSIX message queues: Move mq_setattr() and mq_getattr() from nuttx/libc/mqueue to nuttx/sched/mqueue. Also add syscall support for mq_setattr() and mq_getattr(). This is necessary in protected and kernel builds because in those cases the message queue structure is protected and cannot be accessed directly from user mode code. * File Systems/Block Drivers/MTD: - MTD: Increase the size of the fields in the geometry structure (again) to support larger FLASH sizes. Needed by Sebastien Lorquet. * Common Drivers: - poll(): Fix resource leak and memory corruption on poll failure. From Jussi Kivilinna. * USB Host: - LPC31xx and SAMA5Dx EHCI: Fix cache related problem in LPC31 and SAMA5Dx EHCI drivers. All buffers are now aligned with the cache line size in both starting address and in length. This cause major problems in unlucky builds where the USB host buffers where unaligned and abutting other data. The cache flush and invalidate operations could be subverted by accesses to adjacent data or could have unexpected side effects. This bug has been in the ECHI drivers forever, but was only revealed due to unlucky memory allocations during the integration of the hub feature. * USB Device: - All USB device class drivers: There needs to be a check to make sure that the size of a returned string does not exceed the size of the allocated request buffer. Strings such as vendor names or product names will be truncated to fit in the request buffer. * Networking: - TCP: Correct failures in long Telnet sessions by increasing th size of the number of bytes sent from uint16_t to uint32_t. This avoids an integer overflow that causes a long Telnet session to be closed unexpectedly. From Rony XLN. - Network locks: Correct some network lock logic: Two error conditions where the network was not being unlocked and one where it was getting unlocked twice. From Jussi Kivilinna. - Local Sockets: Local stream sockets had problem of double releasing pipes (both server and client attempt release), which causes wrong pipe pair being closed in multi-client case. Solve by adding per connection instance ID to pipe names. From Jussi Kivilinna. - TCP: Fix an important TCP networking bug: 16-bit flags was being converted to 8-bits in a few locations, causing loss of status indications. - TCP: net_startmonitor() always returned OK. In the race case where a socket has already been closed, it correctly handled the disconnection event but still returned OK. Returning OK caused the callers of net_startmonitor() to assume that the connection was okay, undoing the good things that net_startmonitor() did and causing the socket to be incorrectly marked as connected. This behavior was noted by Pelle Windestam. - setsockopt() failed when setting timeouts to values less tha 100 msec. That is because the timeout is limited to stops of 1 decisecond and because the conversion of structure timeval was truncating the microsecond remainder. The utility net_timeval2dsec() now accepts and option to determine how it handles the remainder: truncate, discarding the remainder, use the remainder to round to the closed decisecond value, or use any non-zero remainder to the next larger whole decisecond value. Bug discovered by Librae. - TCP: In the TCP connection operation, it was trying to setup the network monitor BEFORE the socket was successfully connected. This, of course, has ALWAYS failed because the socket is not yet connected and the TCP state is not yet correct for a connected socket. However, because of other changes net_startmonitor() now returns a failure condition that causes worse problems when trying to connect. The fix is to move the logic that starts the network monitor to AFTER the socket has been successfully connected. * Atmel SAM3/4 Drivers: - SAM4CM and SAMA5D Free-running timer: Logic that samples the free running counter reads the pending interrupt status register and can cause interrupts to be lost. So, if when the status register is read, the logic must also handle the timer overflow event. Found and fixed by Max Neklyudov. * Atmel SAMA5 Drivers: - SAM3/4 Serial: When reconfigured, serial does not receive bytes from UART. This happens because RX interrupt was disabled in the setup routine. Fixed this I save interrupt configuration before UART shutdown and restore it after. From Max Neklyudov. * NXP LPC17xx Drivers: - LPC176x GPIO: Reorder steps when an output GPIO is configured in order to avoid transient bad values from being output. From Hal Glenn. - LPC17 USB OHCI: Correct some initialization of data structures. When hub support is enabled, it would overwrite the end of an array and clobber some OS data structures. - LPC17xx Ethernet: Review, update, and modify the Ethernet driver so that it works better with CONFIG_NET_NOINTS=y. Also, update all LPC17xx networking configurations so that they have CONFIG_NET_NOTINTS=y selected. * SiLabs EMF32 Drivers: - EFM32 SPI: Add missing SPI GPIO pin initialization. From Pierre-noel Bouteville. * STMicro STM32: - STM32 F3: Added missing EXTI definitions for the STM32 F3; Correct an error the port D base address in the STM32 F30x and F37x memory maps. From Greg Meiste. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM23 RTC: Fix an error introduced into stm32_pwr_enablebkp(). That function must preserve the previous state of backup domain access on return. - STM32 RTC counter: Now need to enable backup domain write access when setting the time. From Darcy Gong. - STM32 OTG FS and HS: Added protection in the event that out-of-bound endpoint numbers are received. From David Sidrane. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - STM32F429i Disco: (1) Fix a bad return value if the LCD driver is already initialized. (2) The LCD driver initialization is now performed during the early boot sequence. (3) Increased the size of the message queue from 32 to 64 in the lcd configuration. From Marco Krahl. * TI Tiva - Fixes for Tiva TM4C1294NCPDT. From Frank Sautter. * Atmel SAMV71 Drivers: - SAMV7 TWIHS: Fix SAMV TWIHS logic that performs multi-message transfers with and without repeated starts. * Atmel SAMA5D3/4 Dirvers: - SAMA5 CAN: Fix SAMA5 CAN frame construction. From Max Holtzberg. * C Library/Header Files: - stdlib.h: MAX_RAND should be RAND_MAX. - assert.h: Wrap definitions of assertion macros in do while so that they are valid C statements. Numerous places throughout the code where semicolons were missing at the end of an assertion also had to be fixed. Suggested by orbitalfox. - inetntoa(): Correct errors in printing IP address when type char is signed and the value is >= 128. From Max Neklyudov. * Tools: - Tools: Fix test for the existence of the apps/ directory in configure.c. Fix backward interpretation of options, -l was selecting Windows and -w was selecting Linux. This was SourceForege Ticket #39. * Applications: apps/nshlib: - apps/nshlib/nsh_timcmds.c: Check return values from time functions. - apps/nshlib/: Fix handling of gmtime_r return value in time commands. gmtime_r returns a pointer, not an int. * Applications: apps/netutils: - apps/netutils/ntp: Fix mismatched sched_lock/unlock. Noted by Juha Niskanen. * Applications: apps/examples: - apps/examples/nxlines: Fix missing right bracket that causes compile error when CONFIG_NX_XYINPUT=y. From Librae. - apps/examples: When boardctl() fails, need to print errno not the returned value which will always be -1. - apps/examples: Correct use of the BOARDIOC_GRAPHICS_SETUP boardctl() call. NuttX-7.11 Release Notes ------------------------ The 111th release of NuttX, Version 7.11, was made on August 13 2015, and is available for download from the Bitbucket.org website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-7.11.tar.gz and apps-7.11.tar.gz. These are available from: https://bitbucket.org/patacongo/nuttx/downloads https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/apps/downloads Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). Additional new features and extended functionality: * Core OS: - clock_gettime(): Use up_timer_gettime for CLOCK_MONOTONIC in tickless mode. From Max Neklyudov. - waitpid(): Implement WNOHANG for waitpid() only and for the case of CONFIG_SCHED_HAVE_PARENT not selected. From Max Neklyudov. - SCHED_SPORADIC: Add a sporadic scheduler to NuttX. - Extend the processor-specific interface to include information to support the Sporadic Scheduler. - sem_tickwait(): Added this function for internal use within the OS. It is a non-standard but more efficient version of sem_timedwait() for use in higher performance device drivers. * Binary Loader: * Graphics/Graphic Drivers: - Graphics: Implement anti-aliasing in order to clean the drawing of all edges. Anti-aliasing is supported in the horizontal, raster direction only. - SSD1306 LCD Driver: Modify the SSD1306 LCD driver to support either the SPI or I2C interface. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * File Systems/Block Drivers/MTD: - mount: Add the ability to mount a file system on top of en existing node in the pseudo-file system. - epoll(): Add a very simple epoll layer just around poll calls. To satisfy build app requirements. From Anton D. Kachalov. * Common Device Drivers: - IOCTL: Add relay IOCTL definitions. From Max Neklyudov. - I/O Expander Framework: Add an I/O expander driver framework. From Sebastien Lorquet - NXP PCA9555 I/O Explander. Add PCA9555 driver.From Sebastien Lorquet - BMP180 Barameter: Add support to Bosch BMP180 barometer. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - CAN IOCTLs: Add CAN IOCTL command definitions to manage CAN message filtering - CAN Driver: Add configuration to support DLC to byte conversions needed for CAN FD mode. - SPI Slave Interface: Add a definition of an SPI slave interface. - LM92 Temperature Sensor: Add a driver for the LM92 temperature sensor. Contributed by Paul Alexander Patience. - AS5048B Rotary Magnetic Sensor: Add support for an AS5048B rotary magnetic sensor. From Paul Alexander Patience. - Ramtron Driver: Update to include supportf for newer RAMTRON parts. From David Sidrane. - MB7040 Sonar Driver: Add support for a MB7040 sonar driver. From Paul Alexander Patience. - ms5805 Altimeter Driver: Add support for an MS5805 altimeter. From Paul Alexander Patience. * Networking: - DNS Client: Implement the low-level network DNS packet protocol to request and receive IPv6 address mappings. - NetDB: Add support for a DNS host name resolution cache. This can save a lot of DNS name server lookups (but might also have the negative consequence of using stale IP address mappings. - NetDB: Name resolution logic now supports lookups from a file like /etc/hosts. - Network Initialization: Add CONFIG_NETDEV_LATEINIT that can be used to suppress calls to up_netinitialize() from early in initialization. - FTMAC100 Ethernet MAC Driver. Add support for Faraday FTMCA100 Ethernet MAC/ From Anton D. Kachalov. - UDP Networking: Add support for send() for connected UDP sockets. * Crypto: - Add CFB and MAC AES modes. From Max Neklyudov. * Simulation Platform: - Simulation: Implement board_power_off() for the simulation platform. This allows for a graceful exit from the simulation. * MoxaRT: - MoxaRT SoC: Add support for MoxaRT SoC found in the most Moxa serial converters such as NP51x0, NP66xx, UC72xx. From Anton D. Kachalov. * MoxaRT Boards: - Moxa NP51x0: Moxa NP51x0 series of 2-port advanced RS-232/422/485 serial device servers. From Anton D. Kachalov. * ARMv6-M: - ARMv6-M Assertions: Port some per-process stack dumping logic from ARMv7-M to ARMv6-M. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * Atmel SAMD/L Boards: - SAML21: DMA: Add SAML21 DMA support. - SAMD21: Add architecture support for the SAMD21 family. - SAMD21-Xplained: Board configuration for the SAMD21 Xplained board. * Atmel SAM3/4 Drivers: - SAM4E: Add default loop optimization if EEFC_FMR is available in the configuration (i.e., for SAM4S and 4E). From Marco Aurélio da Cruz. - crypto/ and SAM4CM: Add CFB and MAC AES modes. From Max Neklyudov. - SAM3/4: Add a TWI driver for the SAM4CM. From Max Neklyudov. * Freescale (NXP) Kinetis: - Kinetis: Add support for MK20DN--VLH5 and MK20DX---VLH5. Needed for backward compatible support for Teensy-3.0. * Freescale (NXP) Kinetis Boards: - Teensy 3.x: Add board support for the PJRC Teensy-3.0 and Teensy-3.1 boards. * Atmel SAMV7 Drivers: - SAMV7: Add an MCAN driver for the SAMV7 platform. - SAMV7 SPI Slave Driver: Add the an SPI slave driver. * STMicro STM32: - STMicro STM32 F7: Add architecture support for the STMicro STM32 F7. - STM32 F446: Add support for the STMicro STM32 F446. From David Sidrane. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32 F7: Add an STM32 F7 Ethernet driver. - STM32 F7: Port the STM32 F4 DMA driver. - STM32 F4 ADC: Add DMA support to the ADC driver for STM32 F4. From Max Kriegler. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - STM32F762G-Disco: Add support for the STMicro STM32 F7 Discovery board. - STM32F4-Disco: Add support to BMP180 driver on the STM32F4 Discovery. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * C Library/Header Files: - Add asctime(), asctime_r(), ctime(), and ctime_r(). - sethostname(): Add support for sethostname(). - gethostbyname() and gethostbyaddr(): Add support for gethostbyname() and gethostbyaddr(). Also support included for the non-standard gethostbyname_r() and gethostbyaddr_r(). This moves the DNS client logic from apps/ into the NuttX libc implementation. * Tools: - testbuild.sh: Add a script that can be used to perform building testing for several board configurations. * Build/Configuration System: - apps/ Build System: No longer depends on hardcoded lists of directories. Instead, it does a wildcard search to find all appropriate directories. This means that to install a new application, you simply have to copy the directory (or link it) into the apps/ directory. If the new directory includes a Makefile and Make.defs file, then it will automatically be included in the build. - mkkonfig.sh: Add the tool mkkconfig.sh that dynamically builds the apps/Kconfig file at configuration time. The hardcoded configuration file has been removed and now the top-level Makefile executes tools/mkkconfig.sh to auto-generate the top-level Kconfig file. A new apps/ make target call preconfig: was added to support this operation. Now you do not have to modify the top-level Kconfig file to add a new directory into the configuration; the top-level subdirectory simply needs to include a Kconfig file and it will automatically be included in the configuration. The native Windows build is temporarily broken until a new apps/tools/mkconfig.bat script is generated. - mkkconfig.bat: Add the Windows script corresponding to apps/tools/mkkconfig.sh. Needed for a Windows native build. * Applications: apps/nshlib: - NSH shutdown command: NSH will now support an (optional) shutdown command if the board provides the option CONFIG_BOARDCTL_POWEROFF. The command can also be used to reset the system if CONFIG_BOARDCTL_RESET=y. - NSH uname command: Add support for a uname command. - NSH nslookup command: Add an nslookup command. * Applications: apps/system: - NetDB: Add a system command to access the network database. - readline(): Add support for Unix-style tab complete to readline. Contributed by Nghia Ho. - readline(): Extended the tab-completion support to also expand NSH command names. - readline(): Add support for an in-memory command line history that can be retrieved using the up and down arrows. Contributed by Nghia Ho. * Applications: apps/netutils: - DNS client: Moved the DNS client logic into the NuttX C library. It is a necessary part for the full implementation of the netdb logic and provides more flexibility in that location. - Replace calls to the non-standard dns_gethotip() with calls to standard gethostbyname(). - NetLib: Create netlib wrapper functions around dns_getserver() and dns_setserver() to isolate application code from changes to those interfaces. * Applications: apps/examples: - OS test: Extend the OS test to include a test of pthread_mutex_trylock() for recursive mutexes. From Juha Niskanen. - OS test: Add a test for the sporadic scheduler. Bugfixes. Only the most critical bugfixes are listed here (see the ChangeLog for the complete list of bugfixes and for additional, more detailed bugfix information): * Core OS: - pthreads: Use -1 instead of 0 as PID for unclaimed mutexes. From Juha Niskanen. - pthreads: Implement pthread_mutex_trylock() for recursive mutexes. From Juha Niskanen. - pthread_create(): Group binding needs to be cleared before sched_releasetcb(), as otherwise group_leave() will be called and group->tg_nmembers decremented or group being released. group_leave() should be called only after group_join() is called, not after group_bind(). From Jussi Kivilinna. - Protected Mode User Memory Allocator: Redesigned how the user space heap is accessed from the kernel code in protected mode. It used to call memory management functions in user space via function pointers in the userspace interface. That is inefficient because the first thing that those memory management functions do is to trap back into the kernel to get the current PID. Worse, that operation can be fatal is certain fragile situations such as when a task is exiting. The solution is to remove all of the memory management function calls from the interface. Instead, the interface exports the users pace heap structure and then kernel size implementations of those memory management functions will operate on the userspace heap structure. This avoids the unnecessary system calls and, more importantly, failures do to freeing memory when a test exits. - pthread_create(): Fix an (unlikely) error in fallback value in the event of a failure (which should never occur). * Common Drivers: - STMPE811 Driver: In stmpe811_instanciate() when CONFIG_STMPE811_MULTIPLE is enabled, and the call to stmpe811_checkid() fails, then the linked device list is not restored to its previous state. From Sebastien Lorquet. - CAN driver: Fix an issue in the CAN driver where the rx_sem count can grow beyond bounds. * File System/Block Drivers: - NFS client: Fix prototype of unbind method. The function prototype was not updated for NFS after a recent change to the file system interface. From Manuel St??. * Networking/Network Drivers: - netconfig.h: Fix some backward compilation that was emitting #error in the wrong condition when SLIP was enabled. - SLIP Driver: Fix a missed name change when many of network interface names changed sometime back but were apparently never updated for SLIP. - Networking: Allow receipt of empty UDP packets. From Max Neklyudov. * ARMv6-M: - ARMv6-M: Fix Cortex-M0 assembly error when the interrupt stack is enabled. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * Atmel SAMD/L Drivers: - SAMD20, D21, L21: In the SAML21, SERCOM5 uses a different SLOW clock channel (and, hence, also a different SLOW GCLK generator). This means that the channel selection cannot be a global definition but must be a per SERCOM configuration setting. - SAMD/L: Several fixes to register definitions and types. From Janne Rosberg. * Atmel SAM3/4 Drivers: - SAM3/4 UART: Back out an error introduced with commit 02c33f66c5a8be774034cd40e4125e9323c7b4d8. Causes an infinite loop in up_lowputc(). From Max Neklyudov. - SAM4CM: Fix SUPC register definitions. From Max Neklyudov. - SAM3/4 WDT: Correct some problems with SAM3/4 watchdog driver. Includes some small improvements. From Max Neklyudov. * Atmel SAMV7 Drivers: - SAMV7 UART: Also back the bad cloned change o sam_lowputc.c for SAMV7 platform. * NXP LPC43xx Drivers: - LPC4350: Correct some LPC4350 GPIO pin configurations. From Alessandro Temil. * SiLabs EMF32 Drivers: - EFM32 SPI: Correct write to incorrect register in EFM32 SPI driver. From Pierre-noel Bouteville. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32 F15x: STM322 F15x stm32_stdclockconfig() was calling stm32_pw_setvos() which accessed PWR_CR via an inactive APB From Juha Niskaneni. - STM32 Ethernet: Extend STM32 Ethernet operating frequency to 180MHz. From Sebastien Lorquet. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - SAMV7 Xplained: In clock configuration, divider was set to 25 to get 25*12MHz=300MHz CPU clock. The correct multiplier is 24 because the calculation if (24+1)*12MHz. So the board was running at 312MHz. From Efim Monjak. * ARMv7-A: - Cortex-A5 vfork(): Fix a Cortex-A compilation error when system calls are enabled in modes other than CONFIG_BUILD_KERNEL. * Atmel SAMA5 Drivers: - SAMA5Dx EHCI: Fix some bad conditional compilation that left a function undefined if CONFIG_USBHOST_ASYNCH is not selected. * C Library/Header Files: - getopt(): Uninitialized variable can cause hardfault from getopt() if required argument is missing. From George McWilliams. * Applications: apps/nshlib: - NSH/THHPD: Change decoding to handle the increased size of the scheduling policy field in the TCB. * Applications: apps/netutils: - THTTPD: Fix compilation problems when CONFIG_THTTPD_GENERATE_INDICES is defined. - THTTPD: Missing gci-src as a dependency path when building with BINFS enabled. * Applications: apps/examples: - poll() example: Fix a few bit-rot compilation errors. - Nx Lines example: If CONFIG_NX_ANTIALIASING=y, then the nxlines example now erases a line that is 2 pixels longer and 2 pixels wider than the line it drew. That eliminates edges effects due to applying the anti-aliasing algorithm twice. A better solution would be to make anti-aliasing an option for each graphics call so you would rend the line with anti-aliasing ON and clear it with anti-aliasing OFF. but I don't have the wherewithal for that change today. - OS test: Improve synchronization in round robin tests. On very fast processors, there are race conditions that make the test fail. Need better interlocking to assure that the threads actually do start at the same time. NuttX-7.12 Release Notes ------------------------ The 112th release of NuttX, Version 7.12, was made on October 1, 2015, and is available for download from the Bitbucket.org website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-7.12.tar.gz and apps-7.12.tar.gz. These are available from: https://bitbucket.org/patacongo/nuttx/downloads https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/apps/downloads Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). Additional new features and extended functionality: * Graphics/Graphic Drivers: - Added SSD1351 OLED controller support. Contributed by Paul Alexander Patience. * Common Device Drivers: - MS58xx: Generalize the MS5805 altimeter driver to support other family members. From Paul Alexander Patience. - CAN driver interface: Add an error indication bit to the CAN message report. - Developed a new interface for QSPI. Most QSPI hardware (such as the SAMV71) used a programmed interface to access the QuadSPI FLASH. That programmed interface is no compatible with the simpler NuttX SPI data transfer interface. - Added a driver for ST25L1*K QuadSPI parts. - Renamed the battery driver interface to battery_gauge since it really only implements a battery fuel gauge. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - Added a new framework to support a batter charger interface. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - Added a BQ24250 battery charger driver. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * Networking: - Added support for the local loopback device (dev lo, hostname localhost). - Added NetDB support for the local loopback device. - Network initialization: Automatically initialize all the TUN and loopback devices if they arein the configuration. * Simulation Platform: - The simulation now runs under Cygwin64. Modern Cygwin X86_64 machines follow the Microsoft ABI for parameter passing. The Linux System 5 ABI would not work on X86_64-based Cygwin machines. Newer Cygwin tool chains do nor pre-pend symbol names with the underscore character. * Atmel SAMA5Dx: - Added architectural support for the Atmel SAMA5D2 parts. Not fully verified in this NuttX release. * Atmel SAMA5Dx Boards: - Added support for the Atmel SAMA45D2 Xplained Ultra board. Not fully verified in this NuttX release. * Atmel SAMV7 Drivers: - SAMV7 USBHS DCD: The device controller driver is (finally) functional. * NXP LPC17xx: - Implement options to use external SDRAM and or SRAM for the heap. From Pavel Pisa. * NXP LPC43x: - Added architectural support for the LPC4370. From Lok Tep. * NXP LPC43xx Drivers: - Added Ethernet support. From Ilya Averyanov. - Added LPC43xx EHCI driver from Ilya Averyanov. * NXP LPC43xx Drivers: - Added support for the NXP LPC4370-Link2 development board from Lok Tep. * STMicro STM32: - Added architectural for STM32F303K6, STM32F303K8, STM32F303C6, STM32F303C8, STM32F303RD, and STM32F303RE devices. From Paul Alexander Patience. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - Added OTG support for STM32F44x. From David Sidrane. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - Added support for the STMicro Nucleo F303ERE board from Paul Alexander Patience. * C Library/Header Files: - stdlib: Add support for div() to the C library. From OrbitalFox. Also added ldiv() and lldiv() which are equivalent to div() with long and long long types, respectively, instead of int. - Added an implementation of the standard shutdown function. * Tools: - tools/mksymtab: declare g_symtab array as const to occupy RO section (Flash). From Pavel Pisa. * Build/Configuration System: - Simplify configs/ Makefiles by combining common logic into a new Board.mk Makefile fragment. From Paul Alexander Patience. * Applications: apps/system: - apps/system/symtab: Optional canned symtab inclusion to the build. When option CONFIG_SYSTEM_SYMTAB is selected and symbol table file libc/symtab/canned_symtab.inc is prepared then application can use system provided complete symbol table. The option has substantial effect on system image size. Mainly code/text. If loading of applications at runtime is not planned do not select this. From Pavel Pisa. * Applications: apps/canutils: - apps/canutils/uavcan: Add support for libuavcan. From Paul Alexander Patience. * Applications: apps/examples: - apps/examples/can: Extend the CAN loopback test by adding more command line options. - apps/examples/usbserial: Can now be run as an NSH builtin-function. Now uses a configurable IO buffer size. - apps/examples/nettest: Add option to suppress network initialization. This is necessary if the nettest is run from NSH which has already initialized the network. - apps/examples/nettest: Extend test so that can be performed using the local loopback device. - apps/examples/netloop: Add a test of the local loopback device. - apps/examples/udpblaster: Add a test to stress the network by sending UDP packets at a very high rate. . - apps/examples/uavcan: libuavcan example from Paul Alexander Patience. Bugfixes. Only the most critical bugfixes are listed here (see the ChangeLog for the complete list of bugfixes and for additional, more detailed bugfix information): * Core OS: - wd_create(): Correct a counting error in the number of available watchdog timers. When the number of free timers is low, the counter could be incremented below zero. - mq_open(): When message queue is opened, inode_reserve() leaves the reference count at zero. mq_open() logic must assure that the reference count of the newly created inode is one. - work_queue(): Logic that sets the queued indication and the logic that does the actual queuing must be atomic. * Binary Loader: - Fix a memory leak in the built-in application logic: File was not being closed. From Bruno Herrera. * File System/Block Drivers: - poll(): If we fail to setup the poll for any file descriptor, for any reason, set the POLLERR bit. - rwbuffer: Fix some logic errors. From Dmitry Nikolaev via Juha Niskanen. - ROMFS: One allocation was not being freed if there was a subsequent failure to allocation I/O buffers resulting in a memory leak on certain error conditions. From Bruno Herrera. * Networking/Network Drivers: - Fix a bug in tun interface driver. From Max Neklyudov. - recvfrom(): Correct wait for new data when NET_UDP_READAHEAD is enabled. Fix size accounting when recvfrom_udpreadahead() sets state.rf_recvlen == -1. I have not checked if data are accumulated to the right position in the buffer however. From Pavel Pisa. - networking: Correct return value from psock_tcp_accept(). From SaeHie Park. - TCP: Fix a problem in when there are multiple network devices. Polls were being sent to all TCP sockets before. This is not good because it means that packets may sometimes be sent out on the wrong device. That is inefficient because it will cause retransmissions and bad performance. But, worse, when one of the devices is not Ethernet, it will have a different MSS and, as a result, incorrect data transfers can cause crashes. The fix is to lock into a single device once the MSS is locked locked down. - net/tcp: The logic that binds a specific network device to a connection was faulty for the case of multiple network devices. On bind(), the local address should be used to associate a device with the connection (if the local address is not INADDR_ANY); On connect(), the remote address should be used (in case the local address is INADDR_ANY). On accept(), it does not matter but the remote address is the one guaranteed to be available. - net/tcp: Fix unbuffered send compilation error when Ethernet is not enabled. From Alan Cavalho de Assis. * ARMv7-M: - All ARMV7-M IRQ setup: Always set the NVIC vector table address unconditionally. This is needed in cases where the code is running with a bootload and when the code is running from RAM. It is also needed by the logic of up_ramvec_initialize() which gets the vector base address from the NVIC. Suggested by Pavel Pisa. - Fix some H/W floating point logic: In the original implementation, !defined(CONFIG_ARMV7M_CMNVECTOR) was a sufficient test to determine if lazy floating point register saving was being used. But recents changes added common lazy register as well so now that test must be (!defined(CONFIG_ARMV7M_CMNVECTOR) || defined(CONFIG_ARMV7M_LAZYFPU)). - ARMv7-M, all "lazy" interrupt stack logic. Assembly instruction that fetches the saved value is incorrect; replace with more traditional push and pop. This is an important fix. Noted by Stefan Kolb. - All ARMV7-M: Force 8-byte stack alignment when calling from assembly to C to interrupt handling. - up_schedulesigaction(): Fix logic that determines if there is a pending signal action before scheduling the next signal action. Both the test and the scheduling action need to be atomic. This problem was fixed on the ARMv7-M but also ported to other architectures that had the same issue. * NXP LPC43xx: - LPC43xx: Fix NVIC_SYSH_PRIORITY_STEP define. From Ilya Averyanov. - LPC43xx: Fix missing #define in eeprom. From Ilya Averyanov. * NXP LPC43xx Drivers: - Fixed the SPI driver. From Ilya Averyanov. * Atmel SAMA5 Drivers: - LPC31 and SAMA5D EHCI: Fix qh_ioccheck to move bp to next QH. From Ilya Averyanov. - LPC31 and SAMA5D EHCI: Performance improvement: Do not disable the asynchronous queue when adding a new QH structure. From Ilya Averyanov. * C Library/Header Files: - gethostbyname(): correct returned address format when DNS is used. The hostent.h_addr_list should point to raw in_addr or in6_addr as defined in the standard. Original implementation used that for numeric addresses but for DNS lookup returned pointer to whole sockaddr_in or sockaddr_in6. From Pavel Pisa . - asin(): The function did not convert for some input values. asing() did not convert for values which do not belong to the domain of the function. But aside of that the function also did not converge for allowed values. I achieved a conversion of the function by reducing the DBL_EPSION and by checking if the input value is in the domain of the function. This is a fix for the problem but the function should always terminate after a given number of iterations. From Stefan Kolb. - Change all references from avsprintf to vasprintf. From Sebastien Lorquet. * Applications: apps/nshlib: - Fix error handling in 'cat' command. On a failure to allocate memory, a file was not being closed. From Bruno Herrera. - Fix error handling in 'mv' command. On a failure to expand the second path, the memory allocated for the expansion of the first path was not being freed. From Bruno Herrera. * Applications: apps/system: - apps/system/netdb: Failed to build if CONFIG_NET_HOSTFILE was not defined because gethostbyaddr() was not available. Noted by OrbitalFox. * Applications: apps/netutils: - Various Kconfig files in netutils: Fix some changes from from NETUTILS_DNSCLIENT to NETDB_DNSCLIENT. From Pavel Pisa. * Applications: apps/modbus: - Macros PR_BEGIN_EXTERN_C and PR_END_EXTERN_C were not defined in all contexts. Replace with explicit expansion in all cases. From Stefan Kolb. NuttX-7.13 Release Notes ------------------------ The 113th release of NuttX, Version 7.13, was made on December 5, 2015, and is available for download from the Bitbucket.org website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-7.13.tar.gz and apps-7.13.tar.gz. These are available from: https://bitbucket.org/patacongo/nuttx/downloads https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/apps/downloads Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). Additional new features and extended functionality: * Core OS: - External RTC: Added OS support for external RTC chips. - boardctl(): Add a command to the boardctl() interface to obtain a board unique ID. * File Systems: - TMPFS: Add support for a new TMPFS, RAM file system. The TMPFS file system does not require any significant amount of memory itself. It will grow dynamically as files are added and shrink back when files are deleted. A very low overhead way to retain temporary files. - VFS: The VFS was extended to support standard file operations on block drivers (open, close, read, write, etc.). The open() interface accomplishes this by creating a temporary characer driver to mediate the character oriented accesses to tje block driver. - HOSTFS: Added a HOSTFS file system for use with the simulator. The HOSTFS file system mounts in the simulated Nuttx context by provides proxied access to the file system on the host PC. This is useful for providing file system content and nonvolatile storage of files in the simulation environment. From Ken Pettit. - MTD/PROCFS: Add an interface to un-register an MTD procfs entry. From Ken Pettit. - filemtd: A new MTD conversion layer that will convert a regular file (or driver file) to an MTD device. This is useful for testing on the simulation using the HOSTFS. From Ken Pettit. - PROCFS: Extended to include networking entries in the procfs. Device status, device statistics, and network statistics are now available from the PROCFS. - PROCFS: The PROCFS file system can now be configured so that it supports runtime registration of PROCFS entries with CONFIG_FS_PROCFS_REGISTER=y. * Graphics/Graphic Drivers: - ST7565 Driver: Extend to include support for the ERC12864-3. From Pierre-noel Bouteville. * Common Device Drivers: - User buttons: Added a character driver to support application access to board buttons. Supports notification of button activity via signals. - User LEDs: Added a character driver to support application access to on-board LEDs. - Zero Cross: Added a Zero Cross device driver support. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - MAX6675: Added support to Thermocouple-to-Digital converter MAX6675. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - BCH: Block-to-character (BCH) driver should forward ioctl() calls to the contained block driver. - S25FL1xx: Added a S25FL1xx QuadSPI FLASH driver. - On-Chip FLASH: Added an upper half MTD device that can use the interfaces defined in included/nuttx/progmem.h to provide a standard MTD driver. - Serial: Implemented high level DMA infrastructure for serial devices. From Max Neklyudov. - AT24XX: Add support for multiple AT24xx EEPROM parts, each with unique I2C addresses, but otherwise identical. - External RTC: Added drivers for external I2C RTC chips: DS3102, DS1307, DS3231, DS3232, and NXP PCF85263. - W25: Added support for byte write mode to the W25 FLASH driver. From Ken Pettit. - dev/loop: Added a loop character device. losetup() and loteardown() should not be called directory from applications. Rather, these functions are now available as IOCTL commands to the loop driver. - dev/smart: Added support for a /dev/smart loop device. From Ken Pettit. * Networking: - Driver Statistics: Most network drivers do not support statistics. Those that do only supported them when DEBUG is enabled. Each driver collected an architecture specific set of statistics and there was no common mechanism to view those statistics. Thus, the driver feature was mostly useless. This release standardizes the driver statistics and puts the definition in the common network device structure defined in netdev.h where they can be accessed by network applications. All Ethernet drivers that collect statistics have been adapted to use these common statistics. * Simulation Platform: - W25 FLASH: Added support for W25 FLASH simulation. From Ken Pettit. - HOSTFS: Added support for the HOSTFS file system (see "File Systems", above). * Atmel SAMV7: - SAME70: Added support for the SAME70 family of chips. - Tickless: SAMV7 now supports the tickless mode of operation. * Atmel SAMV7 Drivers: - MPU: Added MPU and protected build support. - QSPI: Added a QuadSPI FLASH driver. This driver operates in the memory-mapped, Serial Memory Mode (SMM). - FLASH: Added support to write on-chip FLASH. - Timer/Counter: TC driver ported to SAMV7 from the SAMA5. Free-running and one-short timer logic also ported. - PCK: Brought programmable clock (PCK) logic from SAMA5 into SAMV7. - Timer/Counter: Support PCK6 as an optional source for the timer/ counter clock. * Atmel SAMV7 Boards: - SAME70-Xplained: Add NSH and networking configurations for the SAME70 Xplained board. Includes verified support for serial console, LEDs, buttons, SDRAM, HSMCI SD card, and networking. - SAMV7-XULT and SAME70-Xplained: If Tickless mode is selected then enable PCK6 as a timer/counter clock source * STMicro STM32: - CCM PROCFS: Is no longer a part of the 'base' procfs entries and can now only be supported via run time registration with CONFIG_FS_PROCFS_REGISTER=y. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - Timers: Add a compatible lower-half timer driver for use with the common timer upper-half driver. From Wail Khemir. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - STM32F4-Discovery: Add low level support for the Zero Cross driver for the STM32F4-Discovery. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM32F4-Discovery: Add board config to support for the MAX6675. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * C Library/Header Files: - bsearch(): Added the bsearch() function from NetBSD. - freopen(): Added support for freopen(). - strftime(): Added day-of-week support (when avaialable). * Tools: - nxstyle: Add crappy style checking tool nxstyle.c. See thee tools/ README file for more info. * Applications: NSH - mksmartfs command: Add configuration option to supported multiple rootdirectories. From Ken Pettit. - Add support for 'basename' and 'dirname' commands. - set command: Like bash, NSH set command now strips off any leading or trailing whitespace. - mount command: The mount commands now accepts mount options (currently needed only for the hostfs file system). From Ken Pettit. - losetup command: NSH no longer calls losetup() and loteardown directly. Now it opens /dev/loop and accomplishes these things using ioctl() calls. - ifconfig command: If CONFIG_NETDEV_STATISTICS=y, then print the network driver statistics in the ifconfig. - ifconfig, ifup, and ifdown: These commands now uses /proc/net/ to view network device configuration and status and /proc/net/stat to show network statistics. A consequence of this is that you cannot view this network information if the procfs is not enabled and mounted at /proc. - losmart command: Added a new NSH losmart command. losmart setups up a loop device for the smart MTD driver similar to losetup but with different syntax. From Ken Pettit. - ps command: The 'ps' command now uses /proc// to obtain task status information. A consequence of this is that you cannot use the 'ps' command if the procfs is not enabled and mounted at /proc. * Applications: apps/system: - apps/system/hexed: Port the hexed command line hexadeciamal editor to Nuttx. See http://apps.venomdev.net/hexed/. * Applications: apps/fsutils: - apps/fsutils/smartfs: Move into apps/fsutils from kernel, now uses only open and ioctl. From Ken Pettit. * Applications: apps/examples: - apps/examples/fstest: Add a generic file system test. This is essentially the same as examples/smart, but has all of the SmartFS specific logic ripped out. This was created for testing the new TMPFS. - apps/examples/zerocross: Add a Zero Cross application example. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - apps/examples/media: Add a simple test for access of media via a block driver or MTD driver. Bugfixes. Only the most critical bugfixes are listed here (see the ChangeLog for the complete list of bugfixes and for additional, more detailed bugfix information): * Core OS: - Fixed an error in clock_timespec_subtract(). Found by Lok. - pthreads: CRITICAL BUGFIX: Logic was wiping out the indication that of the type of a pthread. Hence, it could be confused as a task. Found because this was causing a crash when /proc/nnn/cmdline was printed. * File System/Block Drivers: - SMART MTD: Fix some Smart wear-leveling bugs. Fixed SmartFS wear level error that occurs when the logical sector size is too small to save all wear level status bytes in a single sector. Logical sectors 1 and 2 were simply not being allocated and then the read_sector and write_sector routines were failing. From Ken Pettit. * Graphics/Graphic Drivers: - ILI9432: Fixed errors in orientation. Portrait, RPortrait, and Landscript should work correly now. They were displayed mirrored. From Marco Krahl. * Common Drivers: - CAN: Fix a problem in the CAN upper-half driver that occurs only for CAN hardware that support a H/W FIFO of outgoing CAN messages. In this case, there can be a hang condition if both the H/W and S/W FIFOs are both full. In that case, there may be no event to awaken the upper half driver. Add a new (conditional) CAN upper half interface called can_txready() that can be used by the lower half driver to avoid this hang condition. - MS58xx: Fix some issues with initialization and with CRC calculation. From Karim Keddam. - W25: Fixed W25 FLASH driver page read/write logic. From Ken Pettit. * Atmel SAMV7 Drivers: - USART1 pin configuration: Reconfigure System I/O when using USART1. From Frank Benkert. - MCAN: Added a call to can_txready() to the MCAN driver. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - stm32 F4: Fix some TIM12 pin mappings. From Max Kriegleder. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - STM32F429i-Disco: Calculated partition boundries based on page block sizes but mtd_partition() is expecting calculations based on erase block size. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * C Library/Header Files: - sys/types.h: When building on a 64-bit machine, the size of size_t should be 64-bits. In general, I believe that sizeof(size_t) should be the same as sizeof(uinptr_t). mmsize_t should always be 32-bits in any event. The last change to stddef has been backed out. With these changes, the simulator builds without errors or warnings an a 64-bit machine. * Applications: apps/nshlib: - The I/O buffer, g_iobuffer, should not be a global buffer. That will not work in an environment where there are multiple NSH sessions. The I/O buffer must, instead, be a part part of the session-specific data defined in nsh_console.h. NuttX-7.14 Release Notes ------------------------ The 114th release of NuttX, Version 7.14, was made on January 28, 2016, and is available for download from the Bitbucket.org website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-7.14.tar.gz and apps-7.14.tar.gz. These are available from: https://bitbucket.org/patacongo/nuttx/downloads https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/apps/downloads Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). Additional new features and extended functionality: * Core OS: - modules: Add support for kernel modules: insmod, rmmod, support functions. procfs support for user lsmod functioniality. - SIGEV_THREAD: Add support for the SIGEV_THREAD notification method in struct sigevent. This initial implementation will only work in the FLAT build since it utilizes the work queue for signal callbacks. See the top-level TODO file for additional details. - 64-Bit Timer: If the 64-bit timer is selected, then use it whenever clock_systimer() is called rather then chopping the 64-bit timer down to 32-bits. Add a new type, systime_t to represent the 32- or 64-bit system timer. This eliminates clock_systimer32() and clock_systime64(); there is now only clock_systimer(). * Common Device Drivers: - Telnet Driver: Move the Telnet driver from apps/ to nuttx/drivers/net. It is a driver a belongs in the OS. Now works like the loop device: A new interface called telnet_initialize() registers a telnet session "factory" device at /dev/telnet. Via ioctl, the factory device can create instances of the telnet character devices at /dev/telnetN to support Telnet sessions. - PCA9635PW: Add a driver for the PCA9635PW I2C LED driver IC which can be used to control the intensity of up to 16 LEDs. From Alexander Entinger. - MCP9844: Driver for the MCP9844 I2C digital temperature sensor with a selectable resolution. From Alexander Entinger. - PN532: Add driver for the NXP PN532 NFC-chip. From Janne Rosberg and others at Offcode Ltd. - LSM9DS1: Add driver for the STMicro LSM9DS1 chip. The LSM9DS1 is a system-in-package featuring a 3D digital linear acceleration sensor, a 3D digital angular rate sensor, and a 3D digital magnetic sensor. From Paul Alexander Patience. - CAN Interface: Add more extensive error reporting capaibility to the CAN interface definitions. From Frank Benkert. - SPI Interface: Add an optional hwfeatures() method to the SPI interface. * Simulation Platform: - NSH configuration uses the custom start up scriptwith a read-only passwd file. Includes hooks for an MOTD message. * ARMv7-R - ARMv7-R: Add basic architecture support for the ARMv7-R processor family. * Atmel AVR: - Atmega2560: Add support for the Atmega2560. From Dimitry Kloper. - debug.h: Add an AVR-specific header file used when the AVR MEMX pointer is used. From Dimitri Kloper. * Atmel AVR Boards: - Arduino-Mega2560: Add support for the Arduino-Mega2560. From Dimitry Koper. * Atmel SAMV7 Drivers: - Port the TRNG driver from the SAMA5D3/4 to the SAMV7. - Port the WDT driver from the SAMA5D3/4 to the SAMV7. - Add an RSWDT driver. * Atmel SAMV7 Boards: - SAMV71-XULT: Add configuration for testing OS modules. * Freescale Kinetis: - MK60N512VLL100: Add support for the MK60N512VLL100 Kinetis part. From Andrew Webster. * Freescale Kinetis Boards: - ENET: Numerous updates to the Kinetis ENET driver. That driver is now functional. From Andrew Webster. * NXP LPC43xx Boards: - WaveShare LPC4337-WS: Support for the WaveShare LPC4337-WS board. From Lok Tep. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - Timer Capture: Add timer input capture driver. From Pierre-Noel Bouteville. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - Olimex STM32 H407: Added a port to the Olimex STM32 H407 board. This board features the STMicro STM32F407ZGT6 (144 pins). Contributed by Neil Hancock. * TI TMS550 Boards: - TI LaunchXL-TMS57004: Add basic board support for TI LaunchXL- TMS57004. Still a work in progress. * C Library/Header Files: - sys/time.h: Add timeradd(), timersub(), timerclear(), timerisset(), and timercmp() as macros. These are non-POSIX interfaces, but included in most BSD deriviatives, including Linux. From Manuel St??. - AVR support: Introduce support for Atmel toolchain in-flash strings. Atmel toolchain AVR compiler provides a transparent in-flash object support using __flash and __memx symbols. The former indicates to compiler that this is a flash-based object. The later used with pointer indicates that the referenced object may reside either in flash or in RAM. The compiler automatically makes 32-bit pointer with flag indicating whether referenced object is in flash or RAM and generates code to access either in run-time. Thus, any function hat accepts __memx object can transparently work with RAM and flash objects. For platforms with a Harvard architecture and a very small RAM like AVR this allows to move all constant strings used in trace messages to flash in the instruction address space, releasing resources for other things. This change introduces IOBJ and IPTR type qualifiers. The 'I' indicates that the object may lie in instruction space on a Harvard architecture machine. For platforms that do not have __flash and __memx or similar symbols IOBJ and IPTR are empty, making the types equivalent to, for example, 'const char' and 'const char*'. For Atmel compiler these will become 'const __flash char' and 'const __memx char*'. All printf() functions and syslog() functions are changed so that the qualifier is used with the format parameter. From Dimitry Kloper. - debug.h: Add configuration to support an architecture-specific debug.h header file. From Dimitri Kloper. - netdb: Add support for the use of a DNS resolver file like /etc/resolv.conf. - TEA: Add an implementation of the Tiny Encryption Algorithm. - math32.h: Add some utilities to support 64-bit arithmetic operations for platforms that do not support long long types. * Tools: - tools/cnvwindeps.c: Add a tool that will convert paths in dependencies generated by a Windows compiler so that they can be used with the Cygwin make. - tools/mkwindeps.sh: A script that coordinates use of cnvwindeps.exe. Dependencies now work on the Cygwin platform when using a Windows ative toolchain. * Applications: NSH - Module Commands: Add module commands: insmod, rmmod, and lsmod. - Time Command: Add a 'time' command that may be used to time the execution of other commands. - Password Commands: Add useradd, userdel, and passwd commands. - MOTD: Now supports a Message of the Day (MOTD) that will be presented after the NSH greeting. - Session Logins: All sessions may be protected with logins using the encrypted password in /etc/passwd. - Extended Logins. Added optional platform-specific function to perform password verification and optional delay after each failed login attempt. * Applications: apps/fsutils: - apps/fsutils/passwd: Utility library for accessing a password file like /etc/passwd. * Applications: apps/netutils: - apps/netutils/telnetd: Now creates Telnet sessions by opening a new factory device at /dev/telnet and then using ioctl calls to create the session character drivers at /dev/telnetN. - apps/netutils/netlib: Add netlib_get_dripv4addr() and netlib_get_ipv4netmask(). From Pelle Windestam. * Applications: apps/examples: - apps/examples/module: Add a test harness for verifying NuttX kernel modules. - apps/examples/pca9635: Add a simple test of PCA9635PW PWM LED driver. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - apps/examples/ostest: Add a test of POSIX timers using SIGEV_THREAD. Bugfixes. Only the most critical bugfixes are listed here (see the ChangeLog for the complete list of bugfixes and for additional, more detailed bugfix information): * Core OS: - pthreads: CRITICAL BUGFIX: Logic was wiping out the indication that of the type of a pthread. Hence, it could be confused as a task. - waitpid: CRITICAL BUGFIX. Add a reference count to prevent waitpid from using stale memory released by the waited-for task group. - clock_systimespec(): Fix an error in a time conversion. * File System/Block Drivers: - poll(): Fix handling of sem_tickwait() return value sem_tickwait() does not return an -1+errno, it returns a negated errno value. Noted by Freddie Chopin. * Common Drivers: - TUN Driver: Fix a compile time error in the TUN driver. From Vladimir Komendantskiy. - USB Host HID Parser: Wrong size used in memcpy(). From Hang Xu. - PCA9555: Fixed a bug in the function pca9555_setbit which occurs if someone tries to set one of the pins 8-15. The problem is that after the check if the pin is greater than 7 the variable addr is incremented and used in the Call I2C_WRITEREAD. But later in the call to the I2C_WRITE buf[0] is used as address but this address is not incremented as it should be. Note address does mean the address to the register in the ioexpander and not the I2C address. From Stefan Kolb. * Networking: - TCP/IOB: Numerous fixes, mostly relate to TCP and IOB buffering and race conditions. These were necessary for for the NuttX networking later to be stable in some stress testing. From Andrew Webster. * Atmel SAMV7 Drivers: - USBHS Device: In USBHS device driver, fix check if zero length packet is needed. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - OTG FS Host: Fix some backward arguments to stm32_putreg(). Note by Hang Xu. * Tools: - tools/mkdeps.c: Extended/fixed support for --winpath option. Dependencies now work under Cygwin with a native Windows toolchain. * Build System: - apps/platform/Makefile: Use a relative path to the board directory link rather than the absolute path. For Cygwin, the absolute would would need converted with cygpath. But just using the relative path is a simpler solution. NuttX-7.15 Release Notes ------------------------ The 115th release of NuttX, Version 7.15, was made on March 27, 2016, and is available for download from the Bitbucket.org website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-7.15.tar.gz and apps-7.15.tar.gz. These are available from: https://bitbucket.org/patacongo/nuttx/downloads https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/apps/downloads Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). Additional new features and extended functionality: * Core OS: - Add a state variable that provides the current level of OS initialization. This is needed by some logic that may attempt to run early in the start-up sequence but cannot run if a sufficient level of initialization has not yet occurred. - Spinlocks: Add interface definitions for to support spinlocks as needed for multi-CPU configurations. - SMP support. Support for Symmetric Multi-Processing (SMP) added. This affects many internal data structures, spinlock extensions and renaming of interrupt enable/disable interfaces, new platform interfaces to support CPU initialization and inter-actions, and new application interfaces to manage CPU affinity. The changes are too extensive to summarize here; see the SMP Wiki page at http://www.nuttx.org/doku.php?id=wiki:nxinternal:smp. The new platform interfaces are also described in the NuttX porting guide: http://www.nuttx.org/doku.php?id=documentation:portingguide. Only partially verified; awaiting hardware for the complete verification. - TLS: Basic definitions needed to support thread local storage (TLS). TLS is not used anywhere yet (and may not be used in the near future either). - Performance Monitoring: Add a configuration option to buffer RTOS instrumentation data in an in-memory buffer. - boardctl(): Add boardctl() support that will permit applications to control USB devices. * File Systems/Block Drivers: - procfs: Add /proc/kmm entry that shows that state of the kernel heap. Only useful in PROTECTED and KERNEL build modes where there is a kernel heap. - procfs: Add support for showing CPU in the tast status if SMP is enabled. * Networking: - ARP: Add support for IOCTL commands to manage the ARP table. - IEEE 802.15.4 and 6LowPAN: There are some radio drivers and a directory structure is in place. However, most of this development is occurring on a fork and is not yet available in the NuttX repositories. Hopefully in NuttX-7.16. * Common Device Drivers: - ADS1242: Driver for the 24-Bit Differential Input ADC ADS1242 that communicates via SPI with a MCU. Reading the ADC conversion result as well as configuring the ADC, setting the input channel, etc. is implemented via ioctl calls. However, it does not yet implement the standard ADC interface. From Alexander Entinger. - U-Blox Modem: Add an upper half driver for the U-Blox Modem. From Vladimir Komendantskiy. - I2C: Add an I2C, "upper half", character drivers to support raw I2C data transfers for test applications. - RGB LED: Add a driver to manage a RGB LED via PWM. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - Performance Monitoring: Add a character driver that will allow an application to read buffered scheduler instrumentation data. * Simulation Platform: - SMP: Add multi-CPU support to the simulation to support SMP investigation. There are issues with the simulation and it is less than perfect but sufficient for some very preliminary testing of the core SMP feature. * ARMv7-A, ARMv7-R, and ARMv7-M: - ARMv7-A, ARMv7-R, and ARMv7-M: Add test-and-set logic and definitions needed to supports spinlocks. - ARMv7-A: Added MPCOre Generic Interrupt Controller (GICv2) and Global Timer support - ARMv7-A: Now includes in MCU-specific hooks needed for SMP support. * Atmel SAMV7 Drivers: - HSMSI: HSMCI driver can now be configured to handle unaligned data buffers. * NXP Freescale LPC11xx/17xx/43xx and LPC2378 Drivers: - I2C: Backported the LPC43XX I2C driver, replacing the LPC11XX, LPC17XX, and LPC2378 I2C drivers. This gives us the I2C_TRANSFER method in all I2C drivers. * NXP Freescale LPC17xx Boards: - Support for the u-blox GSM and GPS module evaluation board with NXP LPCExpresso LPC1768. The GSM module is one of LISA-C200, LISA-U200 or SARA-G350. The GPS module is one of MAX-M7 or MAX-M8. From Vladimir Komendantskiy. * NXP Freescale i.MX6: - Basic support is in place for the i.MX6 Quad/Dual MCUs. Verification is, however, waiting for the receipt of hardware. * NXP Freescale i.MX6 Boards: - Sabre-6Quad: Basic support for the NXP/Freescale Sabre 6Quad board is in place but waiting for hardware for verification. * STMicro STM32: - STM32F46xx: Support for STM32F46xx from Paul Alexander Patience - STM32L4: Add support for the STM32L4 family. From Sebastien Lorquet. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - STM32F4 Discovery: Add PWM support for the onboard RGB LED. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - Nucleo-L476: Add support for the Nucleo-L476 board. From Sebastien Lorquet. - STM32L476VG Discovery: Add support for the STM32L476VG Discovery board. From Dave. * Tools: - tools/refesh.sh now has a --silent option so that it can be used in batch modes without human input. * Build System: - Added a 'make olddefconfig' target that will refresh a .config file without interaction. * Applications: NSH - 'arp': Add an 'arp' command that will support access to the OS ARP table. - 'ps': The 'ps' command will show CPU if SMP is enabled. * Applications: apps/netutils: - apps/netutils/chat: Chat logic contributed by Vladimir Komendantskiy. - apps/netutils/netlib: Add utility functions to support accesses to the ARP table. * Applications: apps/examples: - apps/examples/chat: Chat example contributed by Vladimir Komendantskiy. - apps/sysem/ubloxmodem: Example to control the power state of the modem in nsh. From Vladimir Komendantskiy. - apps/examples/leds: An example to demonstrate use of LED driver. - apps/examples/smp: Add a test to verify SMP configurations. - apps/examples/rgbled: Example using the RGB LED driver to drive an RGB LED via PWM. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - apps/examples/ostest: Add a test of TLS. - apps/examples/sched_note: Add a simple example to exercise the scheduler instrumentation logic. Bugfixes. Only the most critical bugfixes are listed here (see the ChangeLog for the complete list of bugfixes and for additional, more detailed bugfix information): * Core OS: - Signals: Move the list of signal actions from the TCB to the group structure. Signal handlers are not per thread but, rather, per task group. I know, I preferred it the other way too, but this is more compliant with POSIX. - Semaphores: Add an internal, non-standard interface to reset a semaphore count. This is sometimes needed by drivers in order to recover from error conditions. Were previously using sem_init() which is both inappropriate and incorrect if the semaphore count is negative. - Low-Priority Work Queue: Fix logic to find an IDLE worker thread; the test for busy was backward. From Linfei Chen. * File System/Block Drivers: - FAT: Add an option to force all transfers to be performed indirectly using the FAT file system's internal sector buffers. This is a fix for the case where the user provided buffers are not properly aligned for DMA (as with THTTPD). - MTD: Increase block size in mtd_geometry_s to 32-bits. * Common Drivers: - I2C: Restructured the I2C interface as necessary to eliminate some thread-safety issues inherent in the legacy I2C interface design. This effects the interface definition, all I2C clients, and all low- level I2C drivers. I have used caution, but I still expect a change of this magnitude to introduce some errors. Any bug reports of bug fixes will be much appreciated. - I2C_RESET: Eliminate up_i2creset(). It should not be a global function; Now it is an I2C interface method. - PCA555: Add logic to make the PCA555 driver thread safe. - syslog: If syslog timestamping is enabled, don't try to get the time if the timer hardware has not yet been initialized. - AT24xx driver: Correct missing address calculation logic. From Frank Benkert. * Networking: - Networking drivers that support CONFIG_NET_NOINTS: Fix a race condition that can cause the TX poll timer to stop running. From Manuel Stuhn. - Timer Poll: Fix some logic when there are multiple network interfaces. In this case, TCP timeout events can really only being processed when the poll from the correct device is received. * Atmel SAMV7 Drivers: - SAMV7 USB HS device: The USB driver has had some issue that would occasionally cause loss of packets. Back last December, a fix was put in for this but the fix apparently worsens the problem; now causing hangs. The basic problem is that the number of busy banks (NBUSYBKS) status is not real time but is delayed. This was fixed; now when the DMA completes and NBUSYBKS > 0, the NBUSYBK is interrupt is enabled and the operations are deferred until NBUSYBKS is truly zero. * Tools: - tools/testbuild.sh: .config files were not being updated because (a) kconfig-conf was being called in the wrong directory and (b) apps/Kconfig had not yet been created. Now uses 'make olddefconfig'. * Applications: apps/system: - apps/system/i2c: The I2C tool now obeys it OS interfacing: it now uses an I2C character driver to access the I2C bus. - apps/system/cdcacm, usbmsc, and composite: Use new boardctl() instead of calling directly in the OS when possible. * Applications: apps/netutils: - apps/netutils/dhcpd: DHCPD no longer calls directly into the OS but uses the new network IOCTL commands to modify the ARP table. * Applications: apps/modbus: - apps/modbus/nuttx/portserial.c: Was not returning an error on failure to open the device driver. From Olololshka kokoko. * Applications: apps/examples: - apps/examples/usbserial, composite, usbterm: Use new boardctl() instead of calling directly in the OS when possible. There are still a few bad OS calls for USB device interfaces that do not yet have boardctl() commands. * Applications: apps/platform: - Moved C++ initialization logic out of the RTOS and into the application space, specifically to apps/platform/board, where it belongs. NuttX-7.16 Release Notes ------------------------ The 116th release of NuttX, Version 7.16, was made on June 1, 2016, and is available for download from the Bitbucket.org website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-7.16.tar.gz and apps-7.16.tar.gz. These are available from: https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/nuttx/downloads https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/apps/downloads Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). Additional new features and extended functionality: * Core OS: - Power Management: Add activity domain to all PM interfaces and driver callbacks. If CONFIG_PM_NDOMAINS == 1, then the legacy behavior is preserved. If CONFIG_PM_NDOMAINS > 1, then multiple PM domains are supported. This will allow separate control for certain power management groups. For example, a network can be shut down without affect an ongoing UI (and vice versa). - board_app_initialize(): board_app_initialize() now accepts an argument that may be used to support initialization in different configurations. * File System and Block and MTD Drivers: - N25Qxxx: Add MTD support for Micron N25Qxxx family of QSPI flash. From Dave (ziggurat29). - SST26F: Add an MTD driver for SST26F spi/qspi flash devices (SPI mode only). From Sebastien Lorquet. - File Descriptor Detach: Add logic to detach a file structure from a file descriptor. This is for use only within the OS. It permits an open file or driver to be used across multiple threads. * Networking and Network Drivers: - listen()/accept(): Separate out psock_listen() and psock_accepti() for internal, thread independent OS usage (i.e., without a socket descriptor). - VNC Server: Add support for a VNC server. This logic is code complete and functional, but not well tested. * Graphics and Graphic Drivers: - Framebuffer driver: Add a display number to each interface in order to support multiple display devices. - VNC Server: Add support for a VNC server. This logic is code complete and functional, but not well tested. - LCD Backpack: Add support for PCF8574 LCD Backpack driver. This driver supports an interface board that is based on the PCF8574 I/O expander and supports the HD44780-based (or compatible) LCD modules. There are a myriad of different vendors of such, but they are principally the same, save wiring and minor features like jumpers for I2C addresses. This driver supports known and unknown variants. From Dave (ziggurat29). * Common Device Drivers: - RTC: Simplify the RTC interface. The old interface was way too complex and was not fully implemented anywhere. - BH1750FVI: Add a character driver for Rohm Ambient Light Sensor BH1750FVI. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - CAN: Improve CAN error reporting. From Frank Benkert. - aes.h: Modifications to the crypto API needed for LPC43xx. From Alexander Vasiljev. - ADC: Interface no longer uses global adc_receive() call. Added a new bind() method to the ADC interface. Now the ADC upper half driver will register its receipt-of-data callback. This change allows the ADC lower half driver to be used with a differ ADC upper half. * Simulation Platform: - Linux Host Networking: Enhance networking support for the simulation under Linux. Includes updated support for Linux TUN/TAP, and the addition of support for Linux bridge devices. From Steve. * ARMv7-A, ARMv7-R, and ARMv7-M: - ARMv7-M: Convert more assembly language files for use with the IAR toolchain. From Kha Vo. - ARMv7-A: Complete re-design of SMP-related logic to initialize each CPUn, n > 0, when CONFIG_SMP=y. * Atmel SAMV7: - Add a JTAG config and ERASE config to Kconfig to set the CCFG_SYSIO SYSIO Pins. From David Sidrane. - System Reset: Add the up_systemreset interface to the samv7 arch. The approach is slightly different in that: 1) It enables ARCH_HAVE_RESET and allows the user to set if, and for how long, to drive External nRST signal. It also does not contain a default board_reset, as that really should be done in the config's src if CONFIG_BOARDCTL_RESET is defined. From David Sidrane. * Atmel SAMV7 Boards: - SAMV71-XULT: Add configuration(s) that were be used to verify VNC graphics output as well as mouse and keyboard input. * NXP Freescale i.MX6 Boards: - Sabre-6Quad: The basic i.MX6 port is complete. This is a minimal port at present and probably still has some as-of-yet-undiscovered issues. - Sabre-6Quad: Basic SMP NSH configuration is now working. But this is probably only because the SMP test case does not stress the logic. There are know outstanding SMP issues as noted in the Sabre-6Quad README.txt file. * NXP Freescale LPC43xx: - LPC4337jet100: Add definitions for the LPC4337jet100 chip. From Alexander Vasiljev. * NXP Freescale LPC43xx Drivers: - AES: Add AES support. From Alexander Vasiljev. * STMicro STM32: - STM32 L4: Add configuration options to allow SRAM2 to be used for heap, or not at all, and to zero-initialize it on OS start, or not at all. From Dave dev@ziggurat29.com. - STM32 L4: Add support for HSE and MSI clocks, and auto trim of MSI to LSE (needed for USB). From Dave (ziggurat29) - STM32 L4: Add support for unique id function to arch; modified board to support unique id boardctl. From Dave (ziggurat29) * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32 F4 RTC: Add a custom RTC driver with support for alarms. From Neil Hancock. - STM32 L4 QSPI: Add a QSPI driver with DMA support and (optional memory mapped mode support. From Dave ziggurat29). - STM32, STM32 L4, and STM32 F7 Serial: Add support for compliant SD-style breaks. From David Sidrane. - STM32 L4 CAN: Add CAN support for STM32L4. From Sebastien Lorquet. - STM32 1-Wire: Add support for a custom 1-wire driver. The serial driver already supports a 1-wire interface, but this driver uses the same serial logic to implement a lower half driver much like the I2C lower half driver. From Aleksandr Vyhovanec. - STM32 L4 SPI: Add support for SPI 4 and 5 on stm32f411 chips. From Konstantin Berezenko. - STM32 ADC: Allow omitting use of channels in a lower part of PWM. From Pierre-noel Bouteville. - STM32 L4 I2C: Get I2C working for STM32L4. From Dave (ziggurat29). * STMicro STM32 Boards: - STM3220G-EVAL: Add support for both the IAR and uVision GCC IDEs. From Kha Vo. - STM32F429I Discovery: Add support for the uVision GCC IDE. From Kha Vo. - STM32F4 Discovery: Integrate BH1750FVI driver in the STM32F4 Discovery board. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM32L476VG Discovery: Add support for QSPI based N25Qxxx flash. From Dave (ziggurat29) - STM32L476VG Discovery: Add board ioctls for allowing user application to cause QSPI memory mapped mode to be engaged and disengaged. Also partitioned QSPI flash for file system and other (eventually xip). From Dave (ziggurat29) - Nucleo-144: Basic port for the Nucleo-144 board with the STM32F746ZG MCU. From Kconstantin Berezenko. - STM32F103 Minimum: Add support for this minimual STM32F103CBT6 "blue" board. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM32F411E Discovery: Add basic configuration for stm32f411e-disco board with STM32F411VE chip. From Konstantin Berezenko. * Build/Configuration System: - Moved NuttX repository to https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/nuttx. Eliminated use of sub-modules. - Add support for the IAR toolchain for the limited case of the ARMv7-M architecture and the STM32 chip. From Aleksandr Vyhovanec. - make export: Pass top-level make to the script to allow -j greater than 1. From David Sidrane. - fs/Kconfig: Allow CONFIG_FS_WRITABLE to be manually selectable. This is needed when there are no writable file systems, but write support is still needed in BCH or FTL. - arch/*/Makefile: Add definitions that can be overrided to use GCC instead of LD in the final link. From Paul Alexander Patience . * Applications: apps/netutils: - apps/netutils/esp8266: ESP8266 driver application. From Pierre-noel Bouteville. * Applications: apps/examples: - apps/examples/alarm: Add a simple test of the ALARM iotcl calls of the RTC driver. - apps/examples/nximage: Add a configuration option to select greyscale. * Platforms: apps/platform: - apps/platform/nucleo-144: Add platform files for NUCLEO-144 (NUCLEO-F746ZG). From Mark Olsson. - apps/examples/media: You can now override the default device driver path by providing an alternal path on the command line. From Sébastien Lorquet. Works-In-Progress: * IEEE802.14.5/6LowPAN. Hooks and framework for this effort were introduced in NuttX-7.15. Work has continued on this effort on forks from the main repositories, albeit with many interruptions. The completion of this wireless feature will postponed until at least NuttX-7.17. * i.MX6 SMP. Partially functional, but there is more that still needs to be done. Bugfixes. Only the most critical bugfixes are listed here (see the ChangeLog for the complete list of bugfixes and for additional, more detailed bugfix information): * Core OS: - Various places: Search for places where a stray semicolon following an if condition cause the if body to be executed unconditionally. Fixes in all SAM DMA logic, unionfs, OS signalling logic, and others. - enter/leave_critical_section() may attempt to access task lists before they have been initialized in the SMP configuration. * File System/Block Drivers: - SMART MTD: Return code of smart_scan not checked, can cause success result in failure case, leading to 'dev' pointer being invalid. From Dave (ziggurat29) - mount: Fix a backward debug assertion. Noted by David Sidrane. * Common Drivers: - NRF24L01: Fix backward calculation of relative frequency. Noted by Henry Zhang. - PCA9555 I/O expander: Fix an error in the PCA9555 driver: Under certain error conditions, interrupts were not being re-enabled. Sebastien Lorquet. - ADS1255: Must not do SPI access from interrupt handler. Use the worker thread instead. Must also lock the SPI bus before using it. - Several SPI-based drivers modified. All drivers that use SPI must call SPI_LOCK and SPI_UNLOCK. This is not optional. - MS583730: Fix a bug in crc computation for ms583730. Implement POSIX read. * Atmel SAMV7: - Fix typo in MATRIX register definitions. From Stefan Kolb. - SAMV7 Tickless Mode: This is a fix to a problem in the handling of the oneshot timer. Due to a wrong assumption concerning the behavior directly after the start of the timer/counter the function sam_oneshot_cancel(…) calculates the wrong remaining time. The code assumes that the counter register is zero directly after the start of the timer, but this is not true. To start the time/counter a software trigger is invoked, this trigger starts the timer/count and sets the counter register to zero, but the reset of the counter register is not performed instantly. According to the datasheet: "The counter can be reset by a trigger. In this case, the counter value passes to zero on the next valid edge of the selected clock." Thus the counter is set to zero between 0 and USEC_PER_TICK microseconds after the clock was started. In my fix I use the freerun count value to determine if at least one tick passed since the start of the timer and thus if the value of the oneshot counter is correct. I also tried to use the function up_timer_gettime(…) to achieve this but, at least if compiled with no optimization the problem vanishes without using the value of the function, the function call takes too long. Another problem treated in the fix is that if the oneshot timer/counter is canceled, we only know the remaining time with a precision of USEC_PER_TICK microseconds. This means the calculated remaining time is between 0 and USEC_PER_TICK microseconds too long. To fix this I subtract one tick if the calculated remaining time is greater than one tick and otherwise set the remaining time to zero. By doing so the measured times are much more precise as without it. From Stefan Kolb. * Atmel SAMA5: - SAMA5: Stefan Kolb's change to the SAMV7 Oneshot Timer should also be applied to the SAMA5 oneshot time since the drivers are identical. * Atmel SAM3/4: - SAM3/4: Stefan Kolb's change to the SAMV7 Oneshot Timer should also be applied to the SAM3/4 oneshot time since the drivers are identical. * Atmel SAMV7 Drivers: - SAMV7 TWIHS (as well as SAM3/4 and SAMA5: Ensure that the TWIHS (i2c) hw get's its clock set when the sequence of sam_i2cbus_initialize(), sam_i2cbus_uninitialize(), then sam_i2cbus_initialize() or twi_reset() is called. I found this a while back in the stm32 family, so there may be more arch-es with this sort of bug. I suppose any driver that has the notion of "do not set the freq if it is already set" could be suspect. From David Sidrane. - USBHS Device: Remove disabling of whole USB on suspend of USBHS. This fix removes the disabling of the whole USB peripheral on suspend interrupt. Its enough to freeze the clock instead. When disabling the whole peripheral, the next wakeup-interrupt comes up with an disabled clocking. The unfreeze clock has no effect, because the master clock is disabled. This makes all registers, including the IDR unwriteable and the IRQ falls in an endless loop blocking the whole system. Furthermore the disabling of the peripheral clock prevents hotplugging or reconnecting the USB. From Frank Benkert. - MCAN: Fix missing unlock of device in MCAN mcan_txempty(). From Frank Benkert. * STMicro STM32: - STM32 L4 Clocking: Problem with resetting backup domain clears clocking options set up before in *rcc.c use INITS flag to avoid magic reg value to detect power up reset state of RTC correct a problem clearing interrupt flags (they weren't) which prevented an alarm from ever being used more than once per reset cycle. From Dave (ziggurat29) * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32L4 SPI: That STM32Lr SPI driver is quite different. They now handle frames of arbitrary size between 4 and 16 bits. It was broken before a new bit has to be set (RX fifo threshold) to handle <= 8-bit transactions. If not set, the default is 16-bit packed >=8-bit frames and the RXNE bit is never set (it is set when 16-bits are received). weird things as always. This also add 8-bit access routines to the data register, because a 16-bit access to the data register when the frame size is below 9 bits is interpreted as a packed dual frame exchange. Sebastien Lorquet. - STM32: Correct some bad commits that broke the LTDC display example. From Marco Krahl. - STM32 F4 RTC: Fix logic in F4 RTCC driver that prevent ALARM interrupt. From Neil Hancock. - STM32 F1 ADC: Fix STM32 ValueLine ADC IRQ number selection. From David Sidrane. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - STM32F429I Discovery: Correct some bad commits that broke the LTDC display example. From Marco Krahl. * TI Tiva: - GPIO Interrupts: Fix a bug of GPIO falling-edge interrupt for tiva. From Young. * C Library: - math: Add a NAN test on 'x' in asin function of lib_asin.c. Suggested by Pierre-noel Bouteville. * Build/Configuration System: - Several Makefiles: Add .PHONY definitions to prevent 'clean up to date' message weirdness when 'make clean' is done with no .config or Make.defs file. NuttX-7.17 Release Notes ------------------------ The 117th release of NuttX, Version 7.17, was made on July 25, 2016, and is available for download from the Bitbucket.org website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-7.17.tar.gz and apps-7.17.tar.gz. These are available from: https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/nuttx/downloads https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/apps/downloads Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). Additional new features and extended functionality: * File System and Block and MTD Drivers: - drivers/mtd: Add a driver of IS25xP SPI flash devices. Based on sst25xx driver. From Marten Svanfeldt. * Networking and Network Drivers: - Break out internal interface psock_ioctl(). * Common Device Drivers: - PTYs: Added support for pseduo-terminals: Device drivers that can be used for communications between tasks (usually with re-directed I/O). Based on existing pipe logic. - Button upper half driver: Added support for poll(). - CAN: Add support for poll. From Paul Alexander Patience. - GPIO: Add support for a simple GPIO driver. It supports only pre- configured input, output, and interrupting pins with basic input and output operations. Interrupt events can lead to notification via a signal. - I/O Expander: Shadow-Mode: The output- and configuration registers of the IO-Expander are held in the microcontrollers memory and only written to the IO-Expander. This reduces bus traffic and is more error-proof than the normal read-modify-write operation. Retry Mode: If enabled and an error occurs while writing to the IO-Expander the current transmission is automatically repeated once. From Michael Spahlinger. - Pipes/FIFOs: Add support to allocating different sizes for pipe and fifo buffers. Adds mkfifo2() and pipe2() which are just like mkfifo() and pipe(), but allow control of the size of the underlying, in-memory circular buffer. Move pipe() and mkpipe() to the C library, they are no longer core OS interfaces. Capability currenty used only by PTY logic to support, configurable, smaller buffers for PTYs. * SYSLOG/Debug Output: - SYSLOG: Consolidated all SYSLOG logic in drivers/syslog. Added an abstraction layer that supports: (1) redirection of SYSLOG outpout. This is usually so that you can boot with one SYSLOG output but transition to another SYSLOG output when the OS has initialialized, (2) adds common serialization of interrupt output as a configuration option. Without this configuration setting, interrupt level output will be asynchronous. And (3) vsyslog is now a system call and is usable with other-than-FLAT builds. - SYSLOG: syslog() will now automatically redirect output to lowsyslog() if called from an interrupt handler. - Extended SYSLOG logic so that we can send SYSLOG output to a file. - SYSLOG character device channel will now expand LF to CR-LF. Controllable with a configuration option. - Add a SYSLOG character device that can be used to re-direct output to the SYSLOG channel (Not be be confused the SYSLGO output to a character device). - Debug features are now enabled separately from debug output. (1) CONFIG_DEBUG is gone. It is replaced with CONFIG_DEBUG_FEATURES. (2) The macros dbg() and vdbg() have renamed as _err() and _info(), respectively. This also applies to all of the variants as well, XXdbg() and XXvdbg(). (3) Add a new debug level, _warn() (and all variants XXwarn(), XXvwarn(), etc.). (4) Debug assertions can now be enabled separately from debug output. (5) You can now enable subsystem/device driver debug output at different output levels. For example, CONFIG_DEBUG_FS no longer enables file system debug output It enables general file system debug logic and enables selection of CONFIG_DEBUG_FS_ERROR, CONFIG_DEBUG_FS_WARN, and CONFIG_DEBUG_FS_INFO. - Since the SYSLOG layer now automatically handles low-level vs. high-level output, the low-level (ll) variants of the debug macros were eliminated. - Reviewed all uses of *err(). These macro family should indicate only error conditions. Convert *err() to either *info() or add ERROR:, depending on if an error is reported. - _alert(): New debug macro: _alert(). This is high priority, unconditional output and is used to simplify and standardize crash error reporting. - Many CONFIG_DEBUG_* options did not have matching macros defined in include/debug.h. Rather, there were various definitions scattered throughout the sourse tree. These were collected together and centralized with single macro definitions in include/debug.h * Simulation Platform: - Added the simulated QSPI (N25Q) flash to the simulation and extened flash simulation capabilities to run with MTD drivers based on config options (currently m25p, sst26 and w25). From Ken Pettit. * Atmel SAMV7 Drivers: - SPI: SPI-Freq. 40MHz; VARSELECT; hw-features This change adds the following improvements: o Increase the allowed SPI-Frequency from 20 to 40 MHz. o Correct and rename the "VARSELECT" option This option was included in the code as "CONFIG_SPI_VARSELECT" but nowhere defined in a Kconfig file. The change renames it to "CONFIG_SAMV7_SPI_VARSELECT" and corrects the implementation according the datasheet of Atmel. In short, this option switches the processor from "fixed peripheral selection" (single device) to "variable peripheral selection" (multiple devices on the bus). o Add a new Function to the interface to control the timing and delays of the chip according the ChipSelect lines. This function can control the delay between the assertion of the ChipSelect and the first bit, between the last bit and the de-assertion of the ChipSelect and between two ChipSelects. This is needed to tune the transfer according the specification of the connected devices. o Add three "hw-features" for the SAMV7, which controls the behavior of the ChipSelect: - force CS inactive after transfer: this forces a (short) de- assertion of the CS after a transfer, even if more data is available in time - force CS active after transfer: this forces the CS to stay active after a transfer, even if the chip runs out of data. Btw.: this is a prerequisit to make the LASTXFER bit working at all. - escape LASTXFER: this suppresses the LASTXFER bit at the end of the next transfer. The "escape"-Flag is reset automatically. From Frank Benkert - TWISHS: Driver improvements from Michael Spahlinger. - GPIO-Driver fixed for Open-Drain Pins: o sam_gpioread: Now the actual line level from the pin is read back. This is extremely important for Open-Drain Pins, which can be used bidirectionally o Re-Implemented twi_reset-function and enhanced it so it can be called from inside the driver (see next point) o Glitch-Filter: Added a configuration option to enable the twi- built-in glitch filter o Added a "Single Master Mode": In EMC Testing the TWI-Bus got stuck because the TWI-Master detected a Multi-Master access (but there is no second master). With the option "Single Master" we detect these events and automatically trigger a twi_reset. We also do an automatic recovery if a slave got stuck (SDA stays low). With the above changes I²C-Bus reliability in harsh environments (eg. EMC) is greatly improved. The small change in the GPIO-Driver was necessary because otherwise you cannot read back the correct line status of Open-Drain Outputs and this is needed by the twi_reset function. From Michael Spahlinger * NXP Freescale LPC43xx Drivers: - EMC: Extend LPC43xx EMC code to support SDRAM on a dynamic memory interface. From Vytautas Lukenskas. * NXP Freescale Kinetis: - Kinetis K64: Add basic support for the K64 family. I leveraged the changes from https://github.com/jmacintyre/nuttx-k64f and merged into the existing kinetis code with a lot of changes and additions (like pin multiplexing definitions). * NXP Freescale Kinetis Drivers: - Add a KinetisUSB device controller driver. Derived from the pic32mx usb driver, which uses the same usb controller. From kfazz. - Kinetis pwm support, based on the KL pwm driver. From kfazz. - Kinetis Ethernet: Add support for the KSZ8081 PHY. - Kinetis Ethernet: Modified Ethernet driver to try all PHY addresses and then only fail if the driver cannot find a usable PHY address. This means that you no longer have to specific the PHY address in advance. - Kinetis Ethernet: Add support for CONFIG_NET_NOINTS. The driver no longer runs the networking at interrupt level but can defer interrupt work to the high-priority work queue. * NXP Freescale Kinetis Boards: - Teensy-3.x: Add USB support and a usbnsh configuration. From kfazz (2016-06). - Freedom-K64F: Add support for the NXP Freedom-K64F board at 120MHz. This is primarily the work of Jordan Macintyre. I leveraged this code from https://github.com/jmacintyre/nuttx-k64f which was, itself, a leverage from the old K60 TWR configuration. This includes significant corrections (LEDs, buttons, README, etc) and extensions and updates to match more recent BSPs. - Freedom-K64F: Added a configuration that supports networking. * STMicro STM32: - STM32 F1-4: Added support for the STM32F105R. From Konstantin Berezenko. - STM32 F4: Added support for the STM32FF76xxx and STM32FF7xx families. From David Sidrane. - STM32 F1-4: Add support for Tickless mode (two timer implementation). From Max Neklyudov. - STM32 L4: Add support for tickless OS, and incidentally timers, PWM, oneshot, free-running.... From ziggurat29. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32 F1-4: Add the up_getc() function to STM32 in order to support the minnsh configuration. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM32 F7: Add SPI driver. From David Sidrane. - STM32 F7: Add SPI, I2C, and ADC drivers. From Lok Tep. - STM32 L4: Add ioctls to set/get CAN bit timing in stm32l4. Add ioctl hooks to allow future management of can id filters. From Sebastien Lorquet. - STM32 L4: Add some CAN mode IOCTL calls. These will be useful for device autotest when the application boots. They are redundant with the CONFIG_CAN_LOOPBACK option, which can now just be interpreted as a default setting. From Sebastien Lorquet. - STM32 F1-4: Port STM32L4 CAN IOCTLs to STM32. From Sebastien Lorquet. - STM32 L4: Implementation of loopback IOCTLs. From Sebastien Lorquet. - STM32 F7: Added SDMMC1 support for stm32F7 74-75. From Lok Tep. - STM32 F7: Add USB support. From Lok Tep. - STM32 F7: Added PWR, RTC, and BBSRAM support for stm32f7. From David Sidrane. - STM32 F7: Added STMF7xxx RTC. From David Sidrane. - STM32 F7: Added STM32F7 DBGMCU. From David Sidrane. - STM32 L4: Port support for both RX FIFOs from STM32 CAN. From Paul Alexander Patience. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - Added a minnsh configuration for the STM32F103-Minimum board. From Alan Carvalho de Assis . - Added support for the Nucleo-F767ZI board. From David Sidrane. - Nucleo-144/Nucleo-F767ZI: Add test for STM32 F7 SPI. From David Sidrane. - Nucleo-144: Added SDMMC support to Nucleo-144. From David Sidrane. - Olimex STM32-E4077: Add support for Olimex STM32 E407 board. From Mateusz Szafoni. - Nucleo-144: Added USB OTG device to Nucleo-144. From David Sidrane. - Nucleo-144: Added bbsram test to Nucleo-144. From David Sidrane. - STM32F4 Disovery: Add CAN support for STM32F4 Discovery. From Matthias Renner. - STM32F4 Disovery: added a canard configuration files. From Matthias Renner. - STM32F4 Discovery: Add FPU support for ostest for the STM32F4 Disovery platform. From David Alessio. - STM32L476 Discovery: Update stm32l476 disco to include init code for smartfs and nxffs for cases where those fs are included in build. From ziggurat29. * C Library/Header Files: - include/assert.h: Check if NDEBUG is defined. From Paul Alexander Patience. - assert.h: Define static assert for C++ usage. From Paul Alexander Patience. - Add crc64 support. From Paul Alexander Patience. - hex2bin: Move the portable library portion of apps/system/hex2bin the C library with the OS internals. It is used in certain internal boot-loader builds. - Add raise(). - libm: This change should significantly improve the performance of single precision floating point math library functions. The vast majority of changes have to do with preventing the compiler from needlessly promoting floats to doubles, performing the calculation with doubles, only to demote the result to float. These changes only affect the math lib functions that return float. From David Alessio. - printf(): If there are no streams, let printf() fall back to use syslog() for output. - Move pipe() and mkpipe() to nuttx/libc, they are no longer core OS interfaces. Capability currenty used only by PTY logi to support, configurable, smaller buffers for PTYs. - Move driver-related files from include/nuttx to include/nuttx/drivers. Move driver related prototypes out of include/nuttx/fs/fs.h and into new include/drivers/drivers.h. - include /nuttx/lib: Move library-related files from include/nuttx to include/nuttx/lib. * Build/Configuration System: - Custom Board Configuration: Add logic to support custom board directories that include a Kconfig file. During the context phase of the build, any Kconfig file in the custom board directory is copied into configs/dummy, replacing the existing Kconfig file with the target Kconfig file. - Remove the includes/apps link to apps/include. It is no longer used. From Sebastien Lorquet. * Tools: - tools/tesbuild.sh will now build NxWM configurations. * Appplication Build/Configuration System: - Change to the way that apps/ Kconfig files are generated in order to better support reuse of the apps/ directory in NuttX products. Changes include: Make the full tree use wildcards make.defs, Add empty preconfig rules to 'leaf' makefiles, Use directory.mk for recursive dir makefiles, Individual app kconfig fixes, Recursive Kconfig autogeneration, Add kconfig files for pcode and tiff, and fix a gitignore rule, From Sébastien Lorquet. - apps/include directory structure reorganized. There are no longer any header files in the apps/include/. directory. Rather, sub- directories were added to match the partitioning of apps/ sub- directories and the header files were moved into the appropriate sub-directory. This change is intended to help with some changes being considered by Sébastien Lorquet. - Call all includes from to "bla/bla.h". From Sebastien Lorquet. - Add apps/include to include path in top-level Make.defs file. * Applications: apps/nshlib: - Make NSH net-initialization be a configuration option. From Marten Svanfeld. - Add NTP client initialization in NSH network startup logic. From David S. Alessio . - 'ps' command now prints out the stack usage if stack coloration is enabled. From Frank Benkert. - Allow stack usage to be disabled on constrained systems. From David Sidrane. * Applications: apps/netutils: - NTP Client: Add retries. From David S. Alessio. - NTP Client: The NTP client will now optionally use pool.ntp.org as the NTP server; and reset the retry count upon success -- more robust. From David Alessio. - ESP8266: Add logic to set the BAUD rate. From Pierre-noel Bouteville. - ESP8266: In Kconfig, select ARCH_HAVE_NET when NETUTILS_ESP8266 is selected. This allows, among other things, support for network debug output. From Pierre-noel Bouteville. * Applications: apps/fsutils: - flash_eraseall: IOCTL wrapper for MDCIO_BULKERASE command. Was in nuttx/drivers/mtd. Moved to apps/fsutils because the call directly into the OS was incorrect. * Applications: apps/canutils: - canlib: Basic CAN utility library. From Sebastien Lorquet. * Platforms: apps/system: - flash_eraseall: Now uses the IOCTL wrapper at apps/fsutils/flash_eraseall. * Platforms: apps/platform: - Add platform files for Olimex STM32 E407. From Mateusz Szafoni. * Applications: apps/examples: - apps/examples/canard: Add canard example application. From Matthias Renner. - apps/examples/pty_test: PTY test program. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. Works-In-Progress: * IEEE802.14.5/6LowPAN. Hooks and framework for this effort were introduced in NuttX-7.15. Work has continued on this effort on forks from the main repositories, albeit with many interruptions. The completion of this wireless feature will postponed until at least NuttX-7.18. * i.MX6 SMP. Partially functional, but there is more that still needs to be done. Bugfixes. Only the most critical bugfixes are listed here (see the ChangeLog for the complete list of bugfixes and for additional, more detailed bugfix information): * Core OS: - semaphores: Need to set errno to EINVAL on errors in sem_post() and sem_wait(). From Paul Alexander Patience. * File System/Block Drivers/MTD Drivers: - Several MTD FLASH drivers nullify the freed 'priv' structure and failed to return NULL as stated in the comments. Result, will operate on a NULL pointer later. Noted by David Sidrane. - VFS ioctl(). Per comments from David Sidrane, file_ioctl() should not return succeed if the ioctl method is not supported. It probably should return ENOTTY in that case. - SST26 Driver: Before accessing the sst26 flash, the "Global Unlock" command must me executed, which I do in the sst26 driver. BUT re- reading the datasheet, the WREN instruction is required to enable the execution of this command. This was not done. I have no idea how the driver currently works except by chance. The writes should never happen at all, the flash is half-enabled! From Sebastien Lorquet. - N25Qxx Driver: Alter the notion of 'blocksize' to be equivalent to 'flash write page size' in order to align with assumptions in the smartfs driver (at least, maybe other things do as well). Correct a bug that was previously masked by having blocksize=eraseblocksize which would cause buffer overflows and delicious hardfaults. Trivial spelling changes in comments, etc. From ziggurat29. - SmartFS: Fix a 32-byte memory leak. From Ken Pettit. - SMART MTD layer: Fixes freesector logic error when sectorsPerBlk=256, adds DEBUGASSERT for invalid geometry and additional memory debug logic. Also fixes the dangling pointer on error bug. From Ken Pettit. * Common Drivers: - USB CDC/ACM Device Class: cdcacm_unbind leaks write request objects. This arises due to freeing the bulk IN endpoint before the loop that frees the requests via cdcasm_freereq. That function checks the parameters and skips the freeing if either is NULL. Freeing the bulk IN enpoint will cause the first param to be NULL, thereby bypassing the free operation. To fix, I moved the release of the bulk IN endpoint until after to loop (much as was the case for the OUT and read requests, which did not exhibit the problem). From ziggurat29. - Pipes and FIFOs: Add missing configuration for pipe ring buffer size. From Frank Benkert. - UART 16550: Handle when CONFIG_SERIAL_UART_ARCH_IOCTL is not enabled. From Heath Petersen. - Common Serial Upper Half: Fix a race condition noted by Stefan Kolb. Between the test if the TX buffer is full and entering a critical section, bytes may be removed from the TX buffer making the wait unnecessary. The unnecessary wait is an inefficiency, but not really a problem. But with USB CDC/ACM it can be a problem because the entire TX buffer may be emptied when we lose the race. If that happens that uart_putxmitchar() can hang waiting for data to be removed from an empty TX buffer. - USB MSC Device Class: Add locks when removing request from queue. From Wolfgang Reissnegger. - USB MSC Device Class: Fix reversed logic on waiting for SCSI thread start. The scsi thread was waiting for the wrong condition. However, this was masked by the fact that the code creating the scsi thread was also holding usbmsc_scsi_lock(priv) while initializing data, hence this lock synchronized the scsi thread start with init completion. From Wolfgang Reissnegger. * Graphics and Graphic Drivers: - Correct conditional compilation in ST7565 LCD driver. From Pierre- noel Bouteville * Networking: - In both IPv6 and IPv4 incoming logic: (1) Should check if the packet size is large enough before trying to access the packet length in the IP header. (2) In the comparison between the IP length and the full packet length, need to subtract the size of he link layer header before making the comparison or we will get false positives (i.e., the packet is really too small) - TCP Networking: While working with version 7.10 I discovered a problem in TCP stack that could be observed on high network load. Generally speaking, the problem is that RST flag is set in unnecessary case, in which between loss of some TCP packet and its proper retransmission, another packets had been successfully sent. The scenario is as follows: NuttX did not receive ACK for some sent packet, so it has been probably lost somewhere. But before its retransmission starts, NuttX is correctly issuing next TCP packets, with sequence numbers increasing properly. When the retransmission of previously lost packet finally succeeds, tcp_input receives the accumulated ACK value, which acknowledges also the packets sent in the meantime (i.e. between unsuccessful sending of lost packet and its proper retransmission). However, variable unackseq is still set to conn->isn + conn->sent, which is truth only if no further packets transmission occurred in the meantime. Because of incorrect (in such specific case) unackseq value, few lines further condition if (ackseq <= unackseq)is not met, and, as a result, we are going to reset label. From Jakub Lagwa. * ARMv7-M: - ARM stack check: Fix double fault on IDLE task with stack size = 0. From David Sidrane. * Atmel SAMV7 Drivers: - CAN: CAN Message Filtering fixed: (1) stdfilters didn't work because the filter was never enabled (wrong number of bits to shift), and (2) Filters were never used because the configuration register cannot be written without using the initialization mode. Both bugs are fixed by this change. Filtering has been tested with both standard and extended identifiers and is now working properly. From Michael Spahlinger. * Atmel SAMA5: * Atmel SAM3/4 Drivers: - Fix some errors in AFEC header file. From OrbitalFox. - DAC: DACC_WPMR_WPKEY_MASK -> DACC_WPMR_WPKEY. From Wolfgang Reissnegge. - Timer: Fix ops check in TCIOC_STOP. From Wolfgang Reissnegge. - I2C: Fix reversed logic in twi_startmessage(). From Wolfgang Reissnegger. - SAM3/4 UDP: Fix handling of endpoint RX FIFO banks. This fixes a race condition where the HW fills a FIFO bank while the SW is busy, resulting in out of sequence USB packets. * Atmel SAMV7 Drivers: - USBHS Device: This change solves a problem which causes data loss while sending data via USB. This problem is caused by an incorrect handling of the endpoint state in the USB driver sam_usbdevhs. This leads under some circumstances to situations in which an DMA transfer is setup while a previous DMA transfer is currently active. Amongst other things I introduced the new endpoint state USBHS_EPSTATE_SENDING_DMA for the fix. To reproduce the problem, I used a program which send as many data as possible via a CDC/ACM device and verified the received data on the PC. From Stefan Kolb. * NXP Freescale Kinetis Drivers: - Timers: Support up to 8 channels per timer. From kfazz. * NXP Freescale Kinetis Boards: - Teensy 3.x clock fixes: The High Gain bit in MCG_C1 was preventing teensy from booting except after a programming session. The second change doesn't appear to change any functionality, but complies with restrictions in the k20 family reference manual on FEI -> FBE clock transiions. From kfazz. * NXP Freescale LPC17xx Drivers: - LPC17 Ethernet: Needs to correctly ignore PHYID2 revision number when comparing PHY IDs. * NXP Freescale LPC43xx Drivers: - Fix errors in GPIO interrupt logic. From v01d (phreakuencies) - Ethernet: Correct auto-negotiation mode in the LPC43xx Ethernet. From Alexander Vasiljev - Writing zero to NVIC_IRQ_ENABLE has no effect. Disable interrupts with NVIC_IRQ_CLEAR. From Paul Alexander Patience. - SPIFI: If CONFIG_SPIFI_SECTOR512 undefined, lpc43_bwrite doesn't do actual write (probably copy/paste errors). Still not sure about current state of lpc43_spifi implementation, but for me NXFFS works with this change. From Vytautas Lukenskas. * Qemu-i486: - Fix qemu-i486/ostest/Make.defs test for M32. From Heath Petersen. * SiLabs EFM32 Drivers: - Fix EFM32 FLASH conditional compilation. From Pierre-noel Bouteville - Writing zero to NVIC_IRQ_ENABLE has no effect. Disable interrupts with NVIC_IRQ_CLEAR. From Paul Alexander Patience. * STMicro STM32: - STM32 F1-F4: In PWM driver, just update duty if frequency is not changed and PSM started. This removeis glitch or blinking when only duty is frequently changed. From Pierre-noel Bouteville. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32 F7: Fixed STM32F7 DMA stm32_dmacapable. DMA working on SDMMC. From David Sidrane. - STM32 F1-F4 Timer Driver: Change calculation of per- timer pre-scaler value. Add support for all timers - STM32 F1-F4: Correct conditional compilation in STM32 timer capture logic. From Pierre-noel Bouteville - STM32 F1-F4: Fix STM32 DMA code and configuration for STM32F37X chips. From Marten Svanfeldt. - STM32 F1-F4: Fix compilation errors in debug mode of stm32_pwm.c. From Konstantin Berezenko. - STM32 F1-F4: Correct the CAN2 RX IRQ number for stm32f10xx chips. From Konstantin Berezenko. - STM32 F1-F4: Move backup domain reset to earlier in the initialization sequence (stm32_rcc.c() in order to avoid disabling LSE during RTC initialiation. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM32 F1-F4: When configuring a GPIO via stm32_configgpio() the function will first set the mode to output and then set the initial state of the gpio later on. If you have an application with an externaly pulled-up pin, this would lead to a glitch on the line that may be dangerous in some applications (e.G. Reset Line for other chips, etc). This changes sets the output state before configuring the pin as an output. From Pascal Speck . - STM32 F7: Apply Pascal Speck's GPIO STM32 change to STM32 L4. - STM32 L4: Apply Pascal Speck's GPIO STM32 change to STM32 L4. From Sebastien Lorquet. - STM32 F7: BUGFIX: PLLs IS2 and SAI P Calculation. From David Sidrane. - STM32 L4: STM32 CAN fixes need to be backported to STM32L4 as well. - STM32 F1-F4 and L4: Writing zero to NVIC_IRQ_ENABLE has no effect. Disable interrupts with NVIC_IRQ_CLEAR. From Paul Alexander Patience. - STM32 F7: STMF7xxx RTC: (1) Remove proxy #defines, (2) Ensure the LSE(ON) etal are set and remembered in a) A cold start (RTC_MAGIC invalid) of the RTC, and b) A warm start (RTC_MAGIC valid) of the RTC but a clock change. The change was needed because in bench testing a merge of the latest's STM32 53ec3ca (and friends) it became apparent that the sequence of operation is wrong in the reset of the Backup Domain in the RCC code. PWR is required before the Backup Domain can be futzed with. !!!This Code should be tested on STM32 and if needed rippled to the STM32 families. From David Sidrane. - STM32 F1-F4: STM32 BBSRAM fixed (and formatted) flags. From David Sidrane. - STM32 F7: STM32F7 BBSRAM fixed (and formatted) flags. From David Sidrane. - STM32 L4: Fix incorrect clock setup for LPTIM1. From ziggurat29. - STM32 F4/L4 RTC ALARM: were enabling interrupts too early in the power-up sequence, BEFORE the interrupt system was being initialized. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - STM32 board.h: Fix STM32 timer input clock definitions. From David Sidrane. * TI Tiva Drivers: - Bug Fix in tiva_serial.c - UART5, UART6 and UART7 were not being configured as TTYS0 for printing over serial console. From Shirshak Sengupta. * C Library/Header Files: - include/signal.h: Change type of SIG_ERR, SIG_IGN, ... to _sa_handler_t. The type void does not work with the IAR toolchain. From Aleksandr Vyhovanec. - crc16: fix error. From Paul Alexander Patience. - strtoul() and strtoull(): Fix errno settings required by function definition. Resolved Bitbucket Issue #1. From Sebastien Lorquet. * Build/Configuration System: - Build system: This change fixes a build problem that only occurs when reconfiguring from Linux to Windows or vice-versa. It is a problem that was present but not usually experienced until two things happened: (1) The pre_config target was added to run before the menconfig operation and (2) the context target was added before the pre_config target in order to set up the correct symbolic links (in the apps/platform directory) needed by the pre_config target. But then now if you start with a Linux system and run 'make menuconfig' to switch to Linux, the context target will execute first and set up POSIX style symbolic links before doing the menuconfig. Then after the menuconfig, the make will fail on Windows if you are using a Windows native toolchain because that native toolchain cannot follow the Cygwin- style symbolic links. The fix here is to also execute the clean_context AFTER executing menuconfig. A lot more happens now: It used to be that doing 'make menuconfig' only did the menuconfig operation. Now it does context, pre_config, menuconfig, clean_context. Not nearly as snappy as it used to be. - Need to build the drivers/ directory even it file descriptors are not supported. There are things in the drivers/ directory that are still needed (like SYSLOG logic). - Remove all inclusion of header files from the apps/include directory from NuttX core logic. There should be no dependency on logic within NuttX on logic within apps/. This caused a lot of reshuffling of logic: binfmt pcode support, usbmonitor is now a kernel thread, TZ/Olson database moved to libc/zoneinfo. * Application Build/Configuration System: - Make sure that APPNAME is defined in all Makefiles that generate applications. From Sebastien Lorquet. * apps/builtins: - apps/builtins: exec_builtin was not using the provided open flags. As a result >> redirection was not working; it was treated the same as >. * apps/nshlib: - apps/nshilib: PS Command: When Priority Inheritance is enabled, the format of /proc//status changes to show both the current priority and the thread’s base priority. This messes up the format of cmd_ps. From David Alessio. * apps/netutils: - apps/netutils, uIP webserver: Fix a data declaration in a header file. * apps/canutils: - apps/canutils/libuavcan: Fix for recent change to STM32 timer frequency definiitions. * apps/examples: - apps/examples/alarm: ioctl call was clobbering file descriptor. - apps/examples/can: Some variables were not declared in all required cases. From Sebastien Lorquet. - apps/examples/media: media example was intended to take either a command line argument, or a compiled-in default value from config. However, the default was ignored, leading to confusing error messages. From ziggurat29. NuttX-7.18 Release Notes ------------------------ The 118th release of NuttX, Version 7.18, was made on October 8, 2016, and is available for download from the Bitbucket.org website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-7.18.tar.gz and apps-7.18.tar.gz. These are available from: https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/nuttx/downloads https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/apps/downloads Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). Additional new features and extended functionality: * Core OS: - Add standard adjtime() interface and basic timekeeping support. Normally used with an NTP client to keep system time in synchronization. From Max Neklyudov. - Use the oneshot timer with optional entropy to measure CPU load if so configured. * File System and Block and MTD Drivers: - Add Fujistu MB85RS256B ramtron support. From Beat Küng. - SPI-based MTD driver for Macronix MX25L3233F or MX25L6433F. From Aleksandr Vyhovanec. * Graphics/Display Drivers: - SH1106 0.96 OLED module support (SSD1306 compatible) + I2C fixes. From v01d (phreakuencies). * Sensor Drivers: - Add KXTJ9 Accelerometer driver from the Motorola Moto Z MDK. - Add MFRC522 RFID ISO14443 and Mifare transceiver driver. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - Add driver for the LIS3MDL 3 axis magnetometer. From Alexander Entinger. - Add driver for the MLX90393 3 axis magnetometer. From Alexander Entinger. - Add driver for the LIS3DSH 3 axis accelerometer. From Alexander Entinger. - Add driver for the Bosch BMG160 3 axis gyroscope. From Alexander Entinger. - Add support for the Sensixs XEN1210 3D-board. This sensor is used on NANOSATC-BR2 a Brazillian CUBESAT project. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - Add a new ioctl command (set MAXPOS) for Tiva QEI. From Young. * Other Common Device Drivers: - I/O Expander: Remove hard-coded PCA9555 fields from ioexpander.h definitons. Add support for an attach() method that may be used when any subset of pin interrupts occur. - I/O Expander Interface: Encode and extend I/O expander options to include interrupt configuration. - PCA9555 Driver: Replace the signalling logic with a simple callback using the new definitons of ioexpander.h. This repartitioning of functionality is necessary because (1) the I/O expander driver is the lower-lower part of any driver that uses GPIOs (include the GPIO driver itself) and should not be interacting directly with the much higher level application layer. And (2) in order to be compatible with the GPIO driver (and any arbitrary upper half driver), the PCA9555 should not directly signal, but should call back into the upper half. The upper half driver that interacts directly with the application is the appropriate place to be generating signal. - Add a skeleton I/O Expander driver (based on the PCA9555 driver). - Add PCF8574 I/O Expander driver. - GPIO driver: Add IOCTLs to get the pin type and to unregister a signal handler. - Add a GPIO lower-half driver that can be used to register a GPIO character driver for accessing pins on an I/O expander. - Add an SPI helper function that encapsulates and manages a sequence of SPI transfers. - Add an SPI character driver that will permit access to the SPI bus for testing purposes. - Add oneshot timer lower half interface definition. - Add an upper-half, oneshot timer character driver. - Add Audio Tone Generator for NuttX. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - Add USB host support for composite devices. This feature is not well tested. - drivers/ioexpander: Add an (untested) TCA64XX I/O Expander driver leveraged from Project Ara. * Simulation Platform: - Add a simulated I/O Expander driver. - Add simulator-based test support for apps/examples/gpio. - Add a configuration useful for testing Mini Basic. - Add a simulated oneshot lowerhalf driver. * Atmel SAM3/4 Drivers: - SAM4CM: Add option to support oneshot timer without free-running timer. Add oneshot lower half driver. * Atmel SAMA5 Drivers: - SAMA5D: Add option to support oneshot timer without free-running timer. Add oneshot lower half driver. * Atmel SAMV7 Drivers: - SAMV71/SAME70: Add option to support oneshot timer without free-running timer. Add oneshot lower half driver. - Add support for SAMV7 DACC module. From Piotr Mienkowski. * NXP Freescale Kinetis Drivers: - Add support for I2C and RTC. From v01d (phreakuencies). * NXP Freescale Kinetis Boards: - Add teensy 3.x I2C support. From v01d (phreakuencies). * STMicro STM32: - Add IAR-style STM32F1xx vectors. Tested on STM32F103RB and STM32F107RC. From Aleksandr Vyhovanec. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - Add timekeeping support for the STM32 tickless mode. From Max Neklyudov. - Add a oneshot, lower-half driver for STM32. - STM32 L4: Add oneshot lower half driver for STM32 L4. - STM32 L4: Add support for quadrature encoders on STM32L4. Sebastien Lorquet. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - stm32f103-minimum: Add board support to MFRC522 driver. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - Add oneshot board initialization to stm32f103-minimum. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - stm32f103-minimum: Add board configuration to initialize Audio Tone Generator. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - stm32bufferfly2: Add support for the Kamami stm32butterfly2 development board with optional ETH phy. From Michal Lyszczek. - stm32f103-minimum: Add board config support to SPI LCD module JLX12864G-086. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - stm32l476-mdk: Support basic booting and nsh on Motorola MDK. The Motorola MDK is based off of an earlier version of NuttX. This only provides a basic NSH shell. From Jim Wylder. - STM32 F4 Discovery: Add support for XEN1210 3D-board. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - stm32f103-minimum: Add stm32_bringup support and userled example to STM32F103 Minimum board. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - Add support for qencoders on various nucleo boards. From Sebastien Lorquet. - olimex-stm32-e407: Add some networking configurations. From Mateusz Szafoni. * TI Tiva Drivers: - Add tiva PWM lower-half driver implementation. From Young. - Tiva QEI: Add QEI lower-half driver for Tiva series chip. From Young. * C Library/Header Files: - Separate XorShift128 PRNG from /dev/urandom and make it generally available. - Add POSIX type sig_atomic_t. From Sebastien Lorquet. - Add the difftime() function. The function depends on the toolchain- dependent CONFIG_HAVE_DOUBLE so is not available on tiny platforms. From Sebastien Lorquet. - Add support for remove(). From Sebastien Lorquet. - Add system() to stdlib.h. Actual implementation is in apps/system/system. * Build/Configuration System: - Rename arch/sh to arch/renesas. - Remove contactless drivers from drivers/wireless to drivers contactless. From Sebastien Lorquet. - Move all modem-related IOCTL commands to a common file to assure that they will be unique. * Tools: - Add sethost.sh. This is a script that you can use to quickly change the host platform from Linux to Windows/Cygwin. Might save you a lot of headaches. * Applications: apps/nshlib: - Add logic to support an NSH-specific system command. - Add printf command to NSH, e.g., controlling /dev/userleds from command line: nsh> printf \x01 > /dev/userleds. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * Platforms: apps/system: - Port tee command from NetBSD. - Add a generic system command. Current implentation cannot use /bin/sh and spawns the custom NSH system command directly. * Platforms: apps/platform: - Add C++ support for STM32L476-MDK. * Platforms: apps/interpreters: - Add a port of Mini Basic, version 1.0, written by Malcom McLean and released under the Creative Commons Attribution license. * Applications: apps/examples: - Add a simple test of the GPIO driver. - Add RFID_READUID sample application. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - Add Oneshot timer example. - Add a simple test of the system command. Works-In-Progress: * IEEE802.14.5/6LowPAN. Hooks and framework for this effort were introduced in NuttX-7.15. Work has continued on this effort on forks from the main repositories, albeit with many interruptions. The completion of this wireless feature will postponed until at least NuttX-7.19. Bugfixes. Only the most critical bugfixes are listed here (see the ChangeLog for the complete list of bugfixes and for additional, more detailed bugfix information): * Core OS: - Explicitly initialize the group tg_exitsem with sem_init(). The existing logic worked because the correct initialization value is all zero, but it is better to initialize the semaphore explicitly. - The TCB nchildren field should not be incremented when pthreads are created. - Move fields related to parent/child task relationship out of TCB into group structure where they belong. Child is a group, not a thread. - mq_send() was not setting the errno value on certain failures to allocate a message. - Define 'group' even if HAVE_GROUPID is not set. From Mateusz Szafoni. - Vector table should have dimension NR_IRQS, not NR_IRQS+1. From Sagitta Li. - pthreads: When a pthread is started, there is a small bit of logic that will run on the thread of execution of the new pthread. In the case where the new pthread has a lower priority than the parent thread, then this could cause both the parent thread and the new pthread to be blocked at the priority of the lower priority pthread (assuming that CONFIG_PRIORITY_INHERITANCE is not selected). This change temporarily boosts the priority of the new pthread to at least the priority of the new pthread to at least the priority of the parent thread. When that bit of logic has executed on the thread of execution of the new pthread, it will then drop to the correct priority (if necessary) before calling into the new pthread's entry point. * File System/Block Drivers/MTD Drivers: - FAT performance improvement. In large files, seeking to a position from the beginning of the file can be very time consuming. ftell does lssek(fd, 0, SET_CURR). In that case, that is wasted time since we are going to seek to the same position. This fix short-circuits fat_seek() in all cases where we attempt to seek to current position. Suggested by Nate Weibley. - MTD: Fixed cloned typos in several FLASH drivers. From Aleksandr Vyhovanec. - mount: Corrects a bad assertion noted by Pierre-noel Bouteville. Also fixes a reference counting problem in an error condition: When the mountpoint inode is found but is not an appropriate mountpoint, the reference count on the inode was not being decremented. * Common Drivers: - Various serial drivers: Fix FIONWRITE and add FIONSPACE. All implementations of FIONWRITE were wrong. FIONWRITE should return the number of bytes waiting in the outgoing send queue, not the free space. Rather, FIONSPACE should return the free space in the send queue. - Add missing prototype for btn_lower_initialize(). - Make DAC sample structure packed. From Marc Rechté. * Networking: - TCP: tcp_ipvX_bind() not actually using the port selected with port==0. Also removes duplicate call to pkt_input(). Issues noted by Pascal Speck. - drivers/net: NET_TUN=y => NET_MULTIBUFFER=y. From Vladimir Komendantskiy. - slip driver: Fix calculations using MSEC_PER_TICK. If USEC_PER_TICK is less than 1000, then MSEC_PER_TICK will be zero. It will be inaccurate in any case. * Atmel SAM3/4 Drivers: - SAM3/4 GPIO: Enable peripheral clock for GPIO port when GPIO is configured as input. The value of a GPIO input is only sampled when the peripheral clock for the port controller the GPIO resides in is enabled. Therefore we need to enable the clock even when polling a GPIO. From Wolfgang Reissnegger. - All SAM Ethernet Drivers: Add support so that the drivers can be built with CONFIG_NET_MULTIBUFFER=y. - SAM3/4: Fix GPIO pull-up/down code. Enabling the pull-down resistor while the pull-up resistor is still enabled is not possible. In this case, the write of PIO_PPDER for the relevant I/O line is discarded. Likewise, enabling the pull-up resistor while the pull-down resistor is still enabled is not possible. In this case, the write of PIO_PUER for the relevant I/O line is discarded. From Wolfgang Reißnegger. * Atmel SAMV7 Drivers: - All SAM Ethernet Drivers: Add support so that the drivers can be built with CONFIG_NET_MULTIBUFFER=y. - SAM GPIO: Apply Wolfgang's change for SAM3/4 to SAMA5 and SAMV7. * Atmel SAMA5: - Add missing oneshot max_delay method. - All SAM Ethernet Drivers: Add support so that the drivers can be built with CONFIG_NET_MULTIBUFFER=y. - SAM GPIO: Apply Wolfgang's change for SAM3/4 to SAMA5 and SAMV7. * NXP Freescale LPC43xx Drivers: - LPC43xx serial: Fix typos in LPC43 serial driver. Found by Vytautas Lukenskas. - LPC43xx Serial: There are some small problems in LPC43xx RS485 mode configuration. In particular: (1) UART0,2,3 do not have DTR pins (different from UART1), so, Kconfig needs to be adjusted. (2) lpc43_uart.c in RS485 mode only configures DIR pin, but doesn't enable pin output for UART0,2,3. (3) should be option to reverse DIR control pin output polarity. (4) lpc43xx/chip/lpc43_uart.h doesn't have USART3 definitions. NOTE: I didn't modified and didn't tested USART1, as it has different hardware. From Vytautas Lukenskas. From Vytautas Lukenskas. * SiLabs EFM32 Drivers: - EFM32 SPI drivers adopted incompatible conventions (See STM32 for details of the issue). * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32, STM32 L4, and EFM32 SPI drivers adopted incompatible conventions somewhere along the line. They set the number of bits to negative when calling SPI_SETBITS which had the magical side- effect of setting LSB first order of bit transmission. This is not only a hokey way to pass control information but is supported by no other SPI drivers. This change three things: (1) It adds HWFEAT_LSBFIRST as a new H/W feature. (2) It changes the implementations of SPI_SETBITS in the STM32 and EFM32 drivers so that negated bit numbers are simply errors and it adds the SPI_HWFEATURES method that can set the LSB bit order, and (3) It changes all calls with negative number of bits from all drivers: The number of bits is now always positive and SPI_HWFEATURES is called with HWFEAT_LSBFIRST to set the bit order. - Add missing SPI2 and SPI3 support for STM32F3F3. Add STM32F37XX DMA channel configuration. For STM32F37XX, SYSCFG_EXTICR_PORTE defined twice. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM32: Make stm32_pwr_enablebkp thread safe. From Max Neklyudov. - Fix bad pllmul values for STM32F1XX connectivity line. STM32F1XX connectivity line supports only x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, x9 and x6.5 values. From Michal Lyszczek. - STM32F3 SPI: Fix the number of bit setting for the F3. That and data packing work differently on the STM32F3 than for other STM32 parts. - STM32 and STM32 L4: Enabling SPI DMA loses other bits in CR2. - STM32F3 SPI: Cannot write always 16-bit value to DR register because of how the F3 implements data packing. - STM32F411 and STM32F446 map i2c2_sda_4 to different alternate function numbers. From Konstantin Berezenko. - STM32 DMA Fix: Change stm32 adc dma callback to send channel number instead of index. From Konstantin Berezenko. - STM32 OTGFS device: Fix for lost first word from FIFO 1) Do not overwrite Reserved Bits in GINTSTS (per ref manual)* 2) Acknowledge all pending int on entry to ISR that are Only rc_w1* 3) Do not disable RXFVL* 4) Loop until RXFVL is cleared* 5) Only clear the NAK on the endpoint on the OTGFS_GRXSTSD_PKTSTS_SETUPDONE to not loose the first WORD of FIFO all the data (Bug Fix) Changed marked *are just driver clean up and ensure ints are not lost. The bug fix is #5 Test case open putty and observer the Set/Get LineCoding. Without this fix #5 the Get will not match the Set, and in fact the data might be skewed by 4 bytes, that are lost from the FIFO if the OTGFS_DOEPCTL0_CNAK bit is set in the OTGFS_GRXSTSD_PKTSTS_SETUPRECVD as opposed to the OTGFS_GRXSTSD_PKTSTS_SETUPDONE Set Line Coding DATA1: 4B | 00 c2 01 00 00 00 08 | c8 1B Get Line Coding DATA1: 4B | .. .. .. .. 00 00 08 c8 .. 00 00 07 | 7a 72 From David Sidrane. - STM32 L4 OTGFS device: Apply stm32 fix to stm32l4. From Sebastien Lorquet. - STM32 F7: Remove duplicate call to pkt_input from Ethernet driver. Issues noted by Pascal Speck. - STM32 L4: Add support for USART3-USART5. For STM32L4 parts, the higher number USART ports supported varies. Add the HAVE_USARTx definitions to the configuration to allow enabling the higher numbered USART ports. From Jim Wylder. - STM32 USB: Set USB address to avoid a failed assertion. From Pierre-noel Bouteville. - STM32 L4 and L7 USB: Pierre's assertion-avoidance change should also be applied to STM32 F7 and L4. - STM32, L4, and F7: Remove GPIO_ETH_RMII_TX_CLK. TX_CLK is not present in RMII. Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 Ethernet: Correct typo in conditional logic. From Neil Hancock. - STM32 L4 USB Device: Fixed L4 USB Driver by avoiding SETUPDONE and EPOUT_SETUP. From David Sidrane. - STM32 SPI: stm32_modifycr2 should be available on all platforms if DMA is enabled. - STM32 DMA2D: fix an error in up_dma2dcreatelayer where an invalid pointer was returned when a certain underlying function failed. From Jens Gräf. * TI Tiva Drivers: - Fix two bugs of tiva pwm lower-half driver implementation. From Young. - Tiva Ethernet: Needs support for CONFIG_NET_MULTIBUFFER=y. * C Library/Header Files: - lib_dumpbuffer() now prints a large on-stack buffer first to avoid problems when the syslog output is prefixed with time. From Pierre-noel Bouteville. - libc/math: This fixes the following libc/math issues: (1) asin[f l]() use Newton’s method to converge on a solution. But Newton’s method converges very slowly (> 500,000 iterations) for values of x close to 1.0; and, in the case of asinl(), sometimes fails to converge (loops forever). The attached patch uses an trig identity for values of x > sqrt(2). The resultant functions converge in no more than 5 iterations, 6 for asinl(). (2) The NuttX erf[f l]() functions are based on Chebyshev fitting to a good guess. The problem there’s a bug in the implementation that causes the functions to blow up with x near -3.0. This patch fixes that problem. It should be noted that this method returns the error function erf(x) with fractional error less than 1.2E-07 and that’s fine for the float version erff(), but the same method is used for double and long double version which will yield only slightly better precision. This patch doesn't address the issue of lower precision for erf() and erfl(). (3) a faster version of copysignf() for floats is included. From David S. Alessio. - strtod() was not returning endptr on error conditions. - libc/math: floor(), floorf(), and floorl(): Fix logic error. Was not correctly handling negative integral value. - isatty() should be prototyped in unstid.h, not termios.h. From Sebastien Lorquet. - nxglib: Fix handling of near-horizontal lines of width 1 in nxgl_splitline(). Missing handling for degenerate condition caused width 1 lines such as (0, 0) - (100, 10) to have gaps in the drawing. From Petteri Aimonen. * Build/Configuration System: - Top-Level Makefiles: Fix a chicken-and-egg problem. In the menuconfig target, the context dependency was executed before kconfig-mconf. That was necessary because the link at apps/platform/board needed to be set up before creating the apps/Kconfig file. Otherwise, the platform Kconfig files would not be included. But this introduces the chicken- and-egg problem in some configurations. In particular: (1) An NX graphics configuration is used that requires auto-generation of source files using cpp, (2) the configuration is set for Linux, but (3) we are running under Cygwin with (4) a Windows native toolchain. In this case, POSIX-style symbolic links are set up but the Windows native toolchain cannot follow them. The reason we are running 'make menuconfig' is to change from Linux to Cygwin, but the target fails. During the context phase, NX runs CPP to generate source files but that fails because the Windows native toolchain cannot follow the links. Checkmate. This was fixed by changing all of the make menuconfig (and related) targets. They no longer depend on context being run. Instead, they depend only on the dirlinks target. The dirlinks target only sets up the directory links but does not try to run all of the context setup; the compiler is never invoked; no code is autogenerated and things work. - CXXFLAGS: Add -fcheck-new whenever -fno-exceptions is used. From Beat Küng. * Tools - tools/refresh.sh: Recent complexities added to apps/ means that configuration needs the correct Make.defs file in place in order to configure properly. - tools/kconfig2html.c: Update to handle absolute paths when sourcing Kconfig files. - tools/mkfsdata.pl was still generating the old-style apps/include inclusion paths. * Application Build/Configuration System: - Add DIRLINK and DIRUNLINK tool definitions to apps/Make.defs. * apps/nshlib: - Fix FIFO_SIZE vs PIPE_SIZE. - Fix hex representation of IP address in Kconfig. Noted by Michal Lyszczek. - nsh_syscmds.c: missing semicolon. From Mateusz Szafoni. - In system command, don't try to flush output streams if stdio buffered I/O is not supported. * apps/canutils: - libuavcan: Under certain circumstances, DELIM is not be defined in Makefile. - Add definition for APPNAME in apps/canutils/canlib. From Sebastien Lorquet. * apps/gpsutils: - Fix an error minmea. From Aleksandr Vyhovanec. * apps/examples: - apps/examples/oneshot: If the requested delay is > max_delay, then break the delay up into several pieces. NuttX-7.19 Release Notes ------------------------ The 119th release of NuttX, Version 7.19, was made on December 26, 2016, and is available for download from the Bitbucket.org website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-7.19.tar.gz and apps-7.19.tar.gz. These are available from: https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/nuttx/downloads https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/apps/downloads Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). Additional new features and extended functionality: * Core OS: - sched/semaphore, sched/phread/, libc/semaphore, libc/pthread: Add pthread_mutexattr_get/set_protocol and non-standard sem_get/set_protocol. These may use to enable or disable priority inheritance on a single semaphore. - Spinlocks: Added capability to provide architecture-specific memory barriers. - SMP: Add spin_trylock(). Use this in conditions where other CPUs need to stopped but we cannot call enter_critical_section(). - sched note: Extend OS instrumentation to include some SMP events. Also add spinlock instrumentation; In SMP configurations, add a filter mask to log only notes from certain CPUs. - sched note: Permit spinlock and critical section notes in in-memory buffer iff sched_not_get() interfaces is disabled. - sched note: Add additional note to see if/when CPU is started in SMP mode. - sched note: Record ID enumeration now results on constant values; ID values do not change with configuration. This makes writing post-processing software much easier. - boardctl: Add new boardctl() command, BOARDIOC_NX_START, to start the NX server as a kernel thread. - pthreads: Add pthread_cleanup_push() and pthread_cleanup_pop(). - pthreads: Added pthread_setcanceltype() and pthread_testcancel(). - pthreads: Add support for cancellation points. - task_delete() now obeys all cancellation point semantics. - Add task_setcancelstate(), task_setcanceltype(), and task_testcancel(). These are non-standard interfaces analogous to the correponding pthread_ interfaces that provide cancellation controls for tasks. * Graphics/Display Drivers: - boardctl: Add new boardctl() command, BOARDIOC_NX_START, to start the NX server as a kernel thread. * Networking/Network Drivers: - Network drivers: Add option to use low-priority work queue to all Ethernet and MAC level drivers. - Network Drivers: Adapt all Ethernet (and other MAC) drivers to work as though CONFIG_NET_MULTIBUFFER were set. Remove all references to CONFIG_NET_MULTIBUFFER. - Eliminate CONFIG_NO_NOINTS. There is no longer any support for interrupt level processing of the network stack. Lots of files changed. * Other Common Device Drivers: - Vishay VEML6070: Add Vishay VEML6070 driver. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * ARMv7-A - ARMv7-A/i.MX6: Add SCU register definitions. Add some controls to enable SMP cache coherency in SMP mode. Makes no difference, however -- cache still incoherent on i.MX6. - ARMv7 GIC: SGIs are non-maskable but go through the same path as other, maskable interrupts. Added logic to serialize SGI processing when necessary. * Atmel SAM3/4: - SAM3/4: Add SMP support for the dual-core SAM4CM. From Masayuki Ishikawa. * Atmel SAM3/4 Drivers: - Add support for the SAM5CMP-DB board. From Masayuki Ishikawa. * Atmel SAM3/4 Boards: - SAM4CMP-DB: Add support for the Atmel SAM4CMP-DB board running in an SMP configuration. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - SAM4CMP-DB: Add hooks to auto-mount the procfs file system on startup in board bring-up logic. * Atmel SAMV7 Drivers: - SAMv7: Register the watchdog device at the configured device path CONFIG_WATCHDOG_DEVPATH vs. hard-coded /dev/wdt. From Frank Benkert. * Calypso - Calyps: Remove all Calypso board configurations. Remove Calypso architecture support and support for Calypso SERCOMM driver. * Misoc LM32: - Misoc LM32: Adds basic support for the Misoc procoessors and the LM32 in particular. From Ramtin Amin. - Misoc LM32: Add signal handling logic. From Ramtin Amin. - Misoc LM32: Add logic to flush/invalidate caches. From Ramtin Amin. * Misoc LM32 Drivers: - Misoc LM32 Serial: Add interrupting Misoc serial driver. From Ramtin Amin. - Misoc LM32 Timer: Add timer driver. From Ramtin Amin. - Misoc LM32: Add Misoc Ethernet driver From Ramtin Amin. * Misoc LM32 Boards: - Misoc LM32 Qemu: Board support for testing Misoc LM32 with Qemu. From Ramtin Amin. - Misoc LM32 Qemu: Integrate network support into configs/misoc/hello. From Ramtin Amin. - Misoc LM32 Qemu: Remove configs/misoc/include/generated directory. I suppose the intent now is that this is a symbolic link? DANGER! This means that you cannot compile this code with first generating these files a providing a symbolic link to this location! There is a sample directory containing generated sources. This is really only useful for performing test builds. You really must generate the Misoc architecture for a real-life build. From Ramtin Amin. * NXP Freescale i.MX6 Drivers: - i.MX6: Add an untested SPI driver taken directly from the i.MX1 port. * NXP Freescale Kinetis: - Kinetis: Added missing headers. Kinetis broke out SPI to kinetis/kinetis_spi.h. Broke out DMA to use the modern Nuttx chip inclusion - still STUBS. Add Kinetis support for ARMV7-M Common Vector and FPU. Allow CONFIG_ARMV7M_CMNVECTOR, CONFIG_STACK_COLORATION, CONFIG_ARCH_FPU. Fix i2c driver offset swapped for value in kinetis_i2c_putreg. From David Sidrane. * NXP Freescale Kinetis Drivers: - Kinetis: Add UID Unique ID. From Neil Hancock. * NXP Freescale Kinetis Boards: - Freedom-K64F board: Add support for UID Unique ID. From Neil Hancock. * NXP Freescale LPC17xx Boards: - Olimex-LPC1766-STK: Enable procfs in NSH configuration. Automount /proc on startup. * NXP Freescale LPC43xx Drivers: - LPC43xx: Add timer driver: From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - LPC43xx GPDMA driver: The GPDMA block is basically the same as the LPC17xx. Only the clock configuration is different and LPC43xx has four different DMA request sources, where LPC17xx has only two. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * NXP Freescale LPC43xx Boards: - Bambino 200E: Add basic support to Micromint Bambino 200E board. This includes contributions from Jim Wolfman. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - Bambino 200E: Add support for timer driver. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * RGMP: - Remove RGMP and RGMP drivers. * RISC-V: - RISC-V: Add support for the RISC-V architecture and configs/nr5m100-nexys4 board. The board support on this is pretty thin, but it seems like maybe a good idea to get the base RISC-V stuff in since there are people interested in it. From Ken Pettit. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32 F3: Implemention of the STM32 F37xx SDADC module. There are also changes to ADC, DAC modules. SDADC has only been tested in DMA mode and does not support external TIMER triggers. This is a work in progress. From Marc Rechté. - STM32 F3: Add PWM driver support for STMF37xx. The changes have been tested successfuly for TIM4 and TIM17 (different IPs). From Marc Rechté. - STM32 F4: Support oversampling by 8 for the STM32 F4. From David Sidrane. - STM32 F4: Added Timers 2-5 and control of SAI and I2S PLLs. Added support for stmf469 SAI and I2S PLL configuration and STM446 fixes. From David Sidrane. - STM32 F4: Expanded OTGFS support to stm32F469 and stm32f446. Added missing bit definitions, Used stm32F469 and stm32f446 bit definitions, Removed unsed header file. From David Sidrane. - STM32 F4: Allow dma in 1 bit mode in STM32F4xxx. From David Sidrane. - STM32 F7: Allow the config to override the clock edge setting. From David Sidrane. - STM32 L4: Support Complementary PWM outputs on STM32L4. From Sebastien Lorquet. - STM32 L4: Add implementation of dumpgpio for stm32l4, was required for pwm debug. From Sebastien Lorquet. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - STM32F103 Minimum: Add button support. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM32F103 Minimum: Add support to PWM on STM32F103-Minimum board. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM32F103 Minimum: Add RGB LED support on STM32F103 Minimum board. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM32F103 Minimum: Add Vishay VEML6070 driver support to the STM32F103-Minimum board. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - Nucleo-F303RE: Add STM32 F303RE hello configuration. From Marc Rechté. - Nucleo-L476: Support PWM testing on board Nucleo L476. From Sebastien Lorquet. - Nucleo L476: Add support for timers to Nucleo L476. From Sebastien Lorquet. - Hymini STM32v: Enable CONFIG_RTC in the hymini-stm32v/nsh2 (kitchensink) config. From Maciej Wójcik. - Olimex STM32-p407: Add support for the Olimex STM32 P407 board. * TI Tiva Drivers: - Tiva PWM: Support PWM_PULSECOUNT feature for TI tiva. From Young.Mu. * Xtensa/ESP32 - Xtensa ESP32: Basic architectural support for Xtensa processors and the Expressif. ESP32 added. - Xtensa ESP32: Add EXPERIMENTAL hooks to support lazy Xtensa co-processor state restore in the future. - Xtensa ESP32: Basic port is function in both single CPU and dual CPU SMP configurations. There is an NSH configuration for each CPU configuration. Outstanding issues include missing clock configuration logic, missing partition tables to support correct configuration from FLASH, and some serial driver pin configuration issues. - Xtensa ESP32: Add stack checking logic. * Xtensa/ESP32 Boards: - ESP32 Core v2: Basic support for Expressif ESP32 Core v2 board added. The initial release includes an NSH and an SMP test configuration. - ESP32 Core v2: Add configuration to support linking NuttX for execution out of IRAM. - ESP32 Core v2: Automatically mount /proc at start-up. - ESP32 Core v2: Add an OS test to verify the port. * C Library/Header Files: - libc/locale: Add a dummy setlocale() function to avoid drawing the function from newlib. Add clocale header file. - include/locale.h: Modify locale.h to add localeconv() and lconv structure. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - libc/locale: Allows c++ code to compile with or without CONFIG_LIBC_LOCALE and will generate a link error if CONFIG_LIBC_LOCALE is not defined and setlocale is referenced. With CONFIG_LIBC_LOCALE defined setlocale will act as if MB string is not supported and return "C" for POSIX. C and "". From David Sidrane. - libc/wchar: Add wcslen, wmemchr, wmemcmp, wmemcpy wmemset, btowc, mbrtowc, mbtowc, wcscmp, wcscoll, and wmemmove to NuttX. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - libc/wctype: Add functions wcrtomb, wcslcpy, wcsxfrm, wctob, wctomb, wctype, localeconv, strcoll, strxfrm, swctype, towlower, towupper and wcsftime. Add wctype.h; Move lib_wctype.c to libc/wctype. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - include/ctype.h : Add isblank() macro to ctype.h. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - lic/stdlib: Add strtof() and strtold() as simply a copy of strtod with types and limits changed. - sscanf(): Use strtof() instead of strtod() if a short floating point value was requested. The should help performance with MCUs with 32-bit FPU support with some additional code size. - sscanf(): Add scansets to the scanf function. Enabled CONFIG_LIBC_SCANSET option. From Aleksandr Vyhovanec. - include/inttypes.h: Add architecture-specific inttypes.h. From Paul A. Patience. - C Library: Allow option to enable IP address conversions even when the IP address family is not supported. * Build/Configuration System: - The Smoothie project needs to compile C++ inside config/boardname/src/ to use with High Priority Interruption, then I modified the board configs Makefile to support it. It works fine for the first time compilation, but if we execute "touch config/boardname/src/Pin.cxx" and execute "make" it will not detect that Pin.cxx was modified. I think there is some other place I should modify, but I didn't find it. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * Tools: - tools/: Add tools/showsize.sh. * NSH: apps/nshlib: - NSH: dd command will show statistics. From Masayuki Ishikawa. * Applications: apps/system: - apps/system/sched_note: Extend to include additions to instumentation for SMP. - apps/system/sched_note: Add support for spinlock notes. - apps/system/sched_note: Add support for new scheduler instrumentation. * Platforms: apps/platform: - ESP32 Core v2: Add platform support for the ESP32 core v2 board. - Olimex STM32-p407: Add platform support for the Olimex STM32 P407. * Graphics: apps/graphics - graphics/traveler/tcledit and libwld: Add an X11 Tcl/Tk tool that can be used to edit Traveler world files. - Graphics: Remove all NX server taks. Instead, call boardctl() to the NX server kernel thread. * Applications: apps/examples: - examples/buttons: Add a new buttons example that uses the button character driver instead of the architecture buttons directly. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - examples/cctype: Add an example to verify cctype functions. - Remove RGMP example. - examples/ostest: Extend the pthread cancellation test to exercise pthread_cleanup_push() (and pthread_cleanup_pop() indirectly via pthread_cancel() and pthread_exit(). - examples/ostest: enhance pthread cancellation test some. Works-In-Progress: * IEEE802.14.5/6LowPAN. Hooks and framework for this effort were introduced in NuttX-7.15. Work has continued on this effort on forks from the main repositories, albeit with many interruptions. The completion of this wireless feature will postponed until at least NuttX-7.20. Bugfixes. Only the most critical bugfixes are listed here (see the ChangeLog for the complete list of bugfixes and for additional, more detailed bugfix information): * Core OS: - sched/semaphore: Within the OS, when a thread obtains a semaphore count it must call sem_addholder() if CONFIG_PRIORITY_INHERITANCE is enabled. If a count is available, then sem_wait() calls sem_addholder(), otherwise it waited for the semaphore and called sem_addholder() when it eventually received the count. This caused a problem when the thread calling sem_wait() was very low priority. When it received the count, there may be higher priority threads "hogging" the CPU that prevent the lower priority task from running and, as a result, the sem_addholder() may be delayed indefinitely. The fix was to have sem_post() call sem_addholder() just before restarting the thread waiting for the semaphore count. This problem was noted by Benix Vincent who also suggested the solution. - Many files: Make sure that priority inheritance is not enabled for semaphores whose primary use is signaling (vs locking of resources) by calling sem_setprotocol(). - sched/semaphore: sem_trywait() no longer modifies the errno value UNLESS an error occurs. This allows these functions to be used internally without clobbering the errno value. From Freddie Chopin. - sched/clock: Correct clock initialization. The correct range for the month is 0-11 but is entered as 1-12 in the .config file. Add ranges to START_YEAR, MONTH, and DAY in sched/Kconfig. - sched/clock: Correct calculation for the case of Tickless mode with a 32-bit timer. In that case, the calculation was returning millisecond accuracy. That is not good when the timer accuracy is < 1 msec. From Rajan Gill. - Work Queue: When queuing new LP work, don't signal any threads if they are all busy. From Heesub Shin. - Work Queue: Signal sent from work_signal() may interrupt the low priority worker thread that is already running. For example, the worker thread that is waiting for a semaphore could be woken up by the signal and break any synchronization assumption as a result. It also does not make any sense to send signal if it is already running and busy. This change fixes it. From Heesub Shin. - Fix DEBUGASSERT() in group_signal.c. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - Eliminate bad boardctl() commands: Remove all references to BOARDIOC_PWMSETUP and board_pwm_setup(). Remove all references to BOARDIOC_ADCSETUP and board_adc_setup(). Remove BOARDIOC_CAN_INITIALIZE. CAN initialization is now done in the board initialization logic just like every other device driver. - pthreads: Fix an error in pthread_mutex_destroy(). An error could occur while destroying a mutex after a pthread has been canceled while holding the mutex. - task_restart: Make sure new task starts with pre-emption disabled and not in a critical section. - Enter/leave Critical Sections. Major redeign to enter/leave_critical_section logic to deal with the case where interrupts are disabled only on the local CPU. In this case, some rather complex spinlocks must be used to maintain the critical section accross all CPUs. - SMP Critical Sections: Fixes for the SMP case: (1) Change order for SMP case in enter_critical_section: (1) Disable local interrupts BEFORE taking spinlock and (2) If SMP is enabled, if any interrupt handler calls enter_critical_section(), it should take the spinlock. - SMP wdogs: Wdog timers use a tasking interface that to manipulate wdogs, and a different interface in the timer interrupt handling logic to manage wdog expirations. In the single CPU case, this is fine. Since the tasking level code calls enter_critical_section, interrupts are disabled and no conflicts can occur. But that may not be the case in the SMP case. Most architectures do not permit disabling interrupts on other CPUs so enter_critical_section must work differently: Locks are required to protect code. this change adds locking (via enter_critical section) to wdog expiration logic for the the case if the SMP configuration. - SMP vfork(): Fix a race condition in the SMP case. Existing logic depended on the fact that the child would not run until waitpid was called because the child had the same priority as the parent. BUT in the SMP case that is not true... the child may run immediately on a different CPU. - SMP: This change adds a new internal interfaces and fixes a problem with three APIs in the SMP configuration. The new internal interface is sched_cpu_pause(tcb). This function will pause a CPU if the task associated with 'tcb' is running on that CPU. This allows a different CPU to modify that OS data stuctures associated with the CPU. When the other CPU is resumed, those modifications can safely take place. The three fixes are to handle cases in the SMP configuration where one CPU does need to make modifications to TCB and data structures on a task that could be running running on another CPU. Those three cases are task_delete(), task_restart(), and execution of signal handlers. In all three cases the solutions is basically the same: (1) Call sched_cpu_pause(tcb) to pause the CPU on which the task is running, (2) perform the necessary operations, then (3) call up_cpu_resume() to restart the paused CPU. - SMP: Add logic to avoid a deadlock condition when CPU1 is hung waiting for g_cpu_irqlock with interrupts interrupts and CPU0 is waiting for g_cpu_paused. - SMP: Enforce this rule: Tasks which are normally restored when sched_unlock() is called must remain pending (1) if we are in a critical section, i.e., g_cpu_irqlock is locked , or (2) other CPUs still have pre-emption disabled, i.e., g_cpu_schedlock is locked. In those cases, the release of the pending tasks must be deferred until those conditions are met. * File System/Block Drivers/MTD Drivers: - AT24XX EEPROM MTD driver: Added EEPROM timeout. Fromo Aleksandr Vyhovanec. - fs/procfs: Fix procfs status for SMP case. * Graphics/Graphic Drivers: - Fonts: Correct some default font IDs. From Pierre-Noel Bouteville. * Common Drivers: - usbhost/enumerate: Fix possible buffer overwrite. From Janne Rosberg. - usbhost/composite: Fix compile; missing semicolons. From Jann Rosberg. - syslog: Fixes required for file syslog output. From Max Kriegleder. - SPI configuration: Fix Kconfig warning. This change moves the ARCH_HAVE_SPI options outside the check for SPI. Those options don't depend on SPI, and Kconfig files in arch/ enable them even if SPI isn't enabled. Source the driver's Kconfig in drivers/Kconfig only if support for the driver is enabled prevents us from defining these ARCH_HAVE options in the driver's Kconfig. We should probably remove the other checks in drivers/Kconfig and check if the drivers are enabled only in their Kconfig. From Paul A. Patience. - drivers/timer: Remove the timer driver TIOC_SETHANDLER IOCTL call. This calls directly from the timer driver into application code. That is non-standard, non-portable, and cannot be supported. Instead, add timer driver hooks to support signal notification of timer expiration. Signal notification logic added by Sebastien Lorquet. - All timer lower half drivers. Port Sebastien's changes to all other implementations of the timer lower half. - USB MSC Device: Fix length of mode6 sense reply packet. From Wolfgang Reißnegger. - USB Composite Host: Fix end offset in usbhost_copyinterface(). From Janne Rosberg. - USB CDC/ACM Host: Add CDC_SUBCLASS_ACM and CDC_PROTO_ATM to supported class and proto. From Janne Rosberg. - SSD1306: Fix errors in SPI mode configuration. From Gong Darcy. - CDC/ACM Device Class: uart_ops_s portion of cdcacm will not be initialized with correct functions if CONFIG_SERIAL_DMA is selected. * Networking/Network Drivers: - drivers/net/tun.c: Fix bug in TUN interface driver. From Max Nekludov. * ARMv7-A: - ARMv7-A SMP: Add SMP logic to signal handling. * ARMv7-M: - ARMv7-M: Fix double allocation of MPU region in mmu.h. * ARMv7-R: - ARMv7-R: Fix compilation error. This change fixes compilation errors on MPU support for ARMv7-R. From Heesub Shin. - ARMv7-R: fix invalid drbar handling. In ARMv7-R, [31:5] bits of DRBAR is physical base address and other bits are reserved and SBZ. Thus, there is no point in passing other than the base address. From Heesub Shin. - ARMv7-R: Remove the redundant update on SCTLR. mpu_control() is invoking cp15_wrsctlr() around SCTLR update redundantly. From Heesub Shin. - ARMv7-R: Add new Kconfig entries for D/I-cache. Unlike in ARMv7-A/M, Kconfig entries for data and instruction caches are currently missing in ARMv7-R. This change adds those missing Kconfig entries. Actual implmenetation for those functions will be added in the subsequent patches. From Heesub Shin. - ARMv7-R: Add cache handling functions. This change adds functions for enabling and disabling d/i-caches which were missing for ARMv7-R. From Heesub Shin. - ARMv7-R: Fix typo in mpu support. s/ARMV7M/ARMV7R/g. From Heesub Shin. - ARMv7-R: Fix CPSR corruption after exception handling. A sporadic hang with consequent crash was observed when booting. It seemed to be caused by the corrupted or wrong CPSR restored on return from exception. NuttX restores the context using code like this: msr spsr, r1. GCC translates this to: msr spsr_fc, r1. As a result, not all SPSR fields are updated on exception return. This should be: msr spsr_fsxc, r1. On some evaluation boards, spsr_svc may have totally invalid value at power-on-reset. As it is not initialized at boot, the code above may result in the corruption of cpsr and thus unexpected behavior. From Heesub Shin. - ARMv7-R: Fix to restore the Thumb flag in CPSR. Thumb flag in CPSR is not restored back when the context switch occurs while executing thumb instruction. From Heesub Shin. * Atmel SAM3/4 Drivers: - SAM3/4 UDP: Add delay between setting and clearing the endpoint RESET bit in sam_ep_resume(). We need to add a delay between setting and clearing the endpoint reset bit in SAM_UDP_RSTEP. Without the delay the USB controller will (may?) not reset the endpoint. If the endpoint is not being reset, the Data Toggle (DTGLE) bit will not to be cleared which will cause the next transaction to fail if DTGLE is 1. If that happens the host will time-out and reset the bus. Adding this delay may also fix the USBMSC_STALL_RACEWAR in usbmsc_scsi.c, however this has not been verified yet. From Wolfgang Reißnegger. - SAM3/4: Remove unused 'halted' flag from UDP driver. From Wolfgang Reißnegger. - SAM3/4: Remove 'stalled' flag from the UDP driver. This flag is not necessary because the state of the endpoint can be determined using 'epstate' instead. From Wolfgang Reißnegger. * Atmel SAM3/4 Boards: - SAM4S Xplained Pro: Configuration uses old, improper timer interface. CONFIG_TIMER disabled in configuration. Remove obsolete timer initialization logic. * Atmel SAMV7 Drivers: - SAMv7 USBDEVHS: A problem occurred with the SAMV7 USBDEVHS driver if the USB cable is unplugged while a large amount of data is send over an IN endpoint using DMA. If the USB cable is plugged in again after a few seconds it is not possible to send data over this IN endpoint again, all other endpoints work as expected. The problem occurs because if the USB cable is unplugged while an DMA transfer is in flight the transfer is canceled but the register SAM_USBHS_DEVDMACTRL is left in an undefined state. The problem was fixed the problem by resetting the register SAM_USBHS_DEVDMACTRL to a known state. Additionally all pending interrupts are cleared. From Stefan Kolb. - SAMV7 MCAN: Prevent Interrupt-Flooding of ACKE when not connected to CAN-BUS. An Acknowledge-Error will occur every time no other CAN Node acknowledges the message sent. This will also occur if the device is not connected to the can-bus. The CAN-Standard declares, that the Chip has to retry a given message as long as it is not sent successfully (or it is not cancelled by the application). Every time the chip tries to resend the message an Acknowledge-Error-Interrupt is generated. At high baud rates this can lead in extremely high CPU load just for handling the interrupts (and possibly the error handling in the application). To prevent this Interrupt-Flooding we disable the ACKE once it is seen as long we didn't transfer at least one message successfully. From Frank Benkert. - SAMV7 MCAN: Make delete_filter functions more robust. From Frank Benkert. * Atmel SAMA5 Drivers: - SAMA5 PWM: Driver does not build when executing from SDRAM before board frequencies are not constant. Rather, the bootloader configures the clocking and we must derive the clocking from the MCK left by the bootloader. This means lots more computations. This is untested on initial change because I don't have a good PWM test setup right now. * Misoc LM32: - Misoc LM32: Corrects a bug that never occured in qemu on simulation or real fpga. The error was that the r1 register was being modified out of context switching and not restoring it. From Ramtin Amin * NXP Freescale i.MX6: - i.MX6 interrupt handling: Additional logic needed to handle nested interrupts when an interrupt stack is used. Nesting can occur because SGI interrupts are non-maskable. * NXP Freescale LPC43xx Drivers: - LPC43xx serial: Fix a typo in ioctl TIOCSRS485 ioctl. From Vytautas Lukenskas. - LPC43xx serial: Restore RS485 mode on serial port open (if RS485 is enabled via menuconfig). From Vytautas Lukenskas. - LPC43xx SD/MMC: Correct some definitions on SMMC control register in lpc43_sdmmc.h. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - LPC43xx SD card: Correct pin configuration options needed for SD card pins. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * SiLabs EFM32: - EFM32: Fix a compilation error. From Pierre-noel Bouteville. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32 CHxN channels are always outputs. From Sebastien Lorquet. - STM32 DAC: Fix shift value whenever there are is a DAC2 and, hence, up to three interfaces. From Marc Rechté. - STM32 F1: Add TIM8 to STM32F103V pinmap. From Maciej Wójcik. - STM32 F1: Fix for F1 RTC Clock, tested on F103. From Maciej Wójcik. - STM32 F3: STM32F303xB and STM32F303xC chips have 4 ADCs. From Paul A. Patience. - STM32 F4: A new implementation of the STM32 F4 I2C bottom half. The common I2C as this did not handled correctly in the current implementation (see also https://github.com/PX4/NuttX/issues/54). The changes almost exclusively affect the ISR. From Max Kriegleder. - STM32 F4 OTGHS Host: If STM32F446 increase number of channels to 16. From Janne Rosberg. - STM32 F4: I think, that Size is (highest address+1 - Base address). Base address has been removed and if address+count >= size we are outside of the Flash. From David Sidrane. - STM32 F4: Fix ADC compilation error when DMA isn't enabled. From Paul A. Patience. - STM32 F4: STM32F427 was rebooting. Over reached family. From David Sidrane. - STM32 F4: Added STM32F469 RAM size and deliberated STM32F446 size. From David Sidrane. - STM32 F4: Typo in stm32f76xxxx_pinmap.h edited online with Bitbucket. From David Sidrane. - STM32 F7: stm32_i2c.c Dejavu. Fixes a bug previously found in the F4. From David Sidrane. - STM32 F7: OTGDEV fixed typo. From David Sidrane. - STM32 F7: Fix to SPI-Master driver. Without this the chip select decoding feature will not work properly. From Michael Spahlinger. - STM32 F7: STM32F7 SD/MMC driver depends on CONFIG_SDIO_DMA which is only defined in stm32/Kconfig. Changed to CONFIG_STM32F7_SDMMC_DMA and defined in stm32f7/Kconfig. - STM32 F7: Fix some STM32F7 copy paste errors. From David Sidrane. - STM32 L4: Complementary PWM outputs on STM32L4" (1) too many parentheses when calculating max chan count and (2) channel 4 does not have a complementary output. From Sebastien Lorquet. - STM32 L4: Fix I2C devices RCC registers. From Sebastien Lorquet. - STM32 L4: Enable and renaming for 32l4 UARTs 4 and 5. From Sebastien Lorquet. - STM32 L4: Change the way to configure quadrature encoder prescalers. From Sebastien Lorquet. - STM32 L4: Correct USART1/2 definitions. Use default mbed UART4 settings. From Sebastien Lorquet. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - STM32F103 Minimum: Fix Timers 2 to 7 clock frequencies. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - Nucleo-F303RE: Remove duplicate setting from board.h. From Marc Rechté. - Nucleo F303RE: Various fixes to get the ADC configuration building again after PR. Refresh all configurations. - Nucleo L476RG: Add better selection of timer. * TI Tiva Boards: - DK-TM4C129x: Typo fix. From Wolfgang Reißnegger. * Xtensa ESP32: - ESP32 core v2: Flush the UART TX buffer in the esp32 serial shutdown routine. The ROM bootloader does not flush the FIFO before handing over to user code, so some of this output is not currently seen when the UART is reconfigured in early stages of startup. From Angus Gratton. - Xtensa ESP32: Corrects a problem with dispatching to signal handlers: Cannot vector directly to the signal handling function as in other ABIs under the Xtensa Window ABI. In that case, we need to go through a tiny hook when performs the correct window call (call4) otherwise registers will be scrambled in the signal handler. * Xtensa ESP32 Boards: - ESP32 core v2: Changes the openocd config file's default flash voltage from 1.8V to 3.3V. This is not necessary right now, but may save some hard-to-debug moments down the track (3.3V-only flash running at 1.8V often half-works and does weird things...). From Angus Gratton. * C Library/Header Files: - libc/stdio: Fixes sscanf() %sn where strlen(data) < n. From David Sidrane. - libc/stdio: Include wchar.h in lib_libvsprintf.c to fix compilation error. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - include/sys/time.h: timersub macro modified per recommendations of phreakuencies. - include/ctype.h and cxx/cctype: Implement ctype.h functions as inline if possible. cctype can then properly select namespace. - include/: Fix a number of header files with mismatched 'extern C {' and '}'. - libc/unisted: Change brings strtol() and related functions more conformant with POSIX. Corner cases like strtol(-2147483648, NULL, 10) now pass clang -fsanitize=integer without warnings. From Juha Niskanen. - libc/unistd: sleep() was returning remaining nanoseconds (kind of), instead the remaining seconds. From Eunbong Song. - termios.h: Fix CRTSCTS define to include input and output flow. From Lorenz Meier. * Build/Configuration System: - configs/*/defconfig: The buttons example was changed to archbuttons. As a result all of the button configurations are broken and need some renaming in the defconfig files. Noted by Frank Berkert. - config/*/defconfgs: More fallout from name change of apps/examples/buttons to archbuttons. - configs: All QE encoder files. Last change made timer hard-coded to 3. Make configurable. - configs: Remove all traces of the no-longer existent ARCHBUTTONS example. Remove all button configurations that depended on the obsoleted ARCHBUTTON example. - minnsh Configurations: Remove minnsh configurations and support logic: up_getc() and lowinstream. This was an interesting exercise to see just how small you could get NuttX, but otherwise it was not useful: (1) the NSH code violated the OS interface layer by callup up_getc() and up_putc() directly, and (2) while waiting for character input, NSH would call up_getc() which would hog all of the CPU. Not a reasonable solution other than as a proof of concept. * Application Build/Configuration System: - Make.defs: Using wrong link script if native window tool used with Cygwin. * apps/platform: - ESP32 Core v2 Platform: Fix some naming that prevented building the C++ support. * apps/nshlib: - NSH Library: nsh_getdirpath(), use snprint instead of sprintf to avoid possibility of buffer overrun. Noted by Chung Hwan Kim. * apps/system: - Remove std_readline(). This called up_getc() and up_putc() directly, violating the POSIX OS interface. * apps/netutils: - FTPD: Fixed bug that didn't free ftpd ressources on exit. From Pascal Speck. - NTP client: Fix missing left parenthesis. From Pierre-Noel Bouteville. - cJSON: Import patch to fix:cJSON_PrintUnformatted() behaves unexpected if an empty array shall be printed to text. from Jerome Lang 2012-04-19. From Pierre-Noel Bouteville. - esp8266 update cosmetic and many bug fix. From Pierre-Noel Bouteville. - FTPD: Fix bug un ftpd file or socket may be not closed. From Pierre-Noel Bouteville. * apps/modbus: - Modbus Master is missing many files and doesn't compile at all. More details in https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/nuttx/conversations/topics/13734. From Vytautas Lukenskas. * apps/examples: - The examples/qencoder app was trying to init the encoder by a direct call into the board, cheating in a local header to declare the normally unavailable function prototype. From Sebastien Lorquet. - apps/examples/timer: Should detach signal handler before exiting. - examples/qencode: The examples/qencoder app was trying to init the encoder by a direct call into the board, cheating in a local header to declare the normally unavailable function prototype. From Sebastien Lorquet. - apps/examples/archbuttons: Removed becaue it violates OS interface principles. - examples/adc, pwm, can: Remove all usage of BOARDIOC_ADCTEST_SETUP, BIOARDIOC_PWMSETUP. Remove BOARDIOC_CAN_INITIALIZE. CAN initialization is now done in the board initialization logic just like every other device driver. - examples/ostest: Add some delays to the pthread cancellation test. With deferred cancellation enabled, things happen more asynchronously. NuttX-7.20 Release Notes ------------------------ The 120th release of NuttX, Version 7.20, was made on March 8, 2017, and is available for download from the Bitbucket.org website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-7.20.tar.gz and apps-7.20.tar.gz. These are available from: https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/nuttx/downloads https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/apps/downloads Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). Additional new features and extended functionality: * Core OS: - Kernel Modules: Module initializer may now return a symbol table. - Modules: Extend the module interface so that we can access symbols exported by the module. - Shared Libraries: In the FLAT build mode, kernel modules may be used to provide minimal shared library functionality. - Modules/Shared Libraries: Add support for dependencies between modules. - Module Library: Add build a configuration logic for a shared module library. - Shared Libraries: Implement module based shared libraries for the PROTECTED mode build. - Interrupt handling: irq_attach() now includes an argument of type xcpt_t that retained with the handler address. That argument is then provided to the interrupt handler when the interrupt occurs. The common parameter passing replaces the ad hoc parmater passing implemented in current drivers. From Mark Schulte. - Adapt many drivers to utilize the IRQ argument feature. - All functions that used to return an xcpt_t old handler value, now return an int error code. The oldhandler value is no longer useful with the recent changes to the interrupt argument passing. Some of the functions effected include board_button_irq(), arch_phy_irq(), STM32 EXTI functions (Alarm, COMP, PVD), GPIO interrupt logic like kinetis_pinirq(), stm32_gpiosetevent(), and others. - IRQ subsystem: Add support for smaller interrupt tables as described at http://www.nuttx.org/doku.php?id=wiki:howtos:smallvectors . This is partially the work of Mark Schulte. * File Systems/Block and MTD Drivers - Pseudo File System: Add support for soft links in the top-level pseudo file system. - Soft links: Add an implementation of readlink(). - Add fstat() support. Implement fstat() method in binfs, romfs, unionfs, tmpfs, nxffs, nfx, hostfs, procfs, and smartfs. - fstat: Add fstat() support to FAT. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * Graphics/Display Drivers: - Fonts: Add support for Tom Thumb small mono-space font. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - Graphics: Separated of font cache from graphics/nxterm. Now in libnx/nxfronts where it can be shared with other grapics applications. * Networking/Network Drivers: - Ethernet drivers: Add framework for serialization in the case where multiple low-priority work queues are used. * Other Common Device Drivers: - Add capabilities() method to SDIO interface. Remove CONFIG_SDIO_WIDTH_D1_ONLY. That should not be a global propertie, but rather a capability/limitation of single slot when there may be multiple slots. - Removed dmasupported() method from the SDIO interface. That is now a bit in the capability set. - drivers/sensors: Add driver for the ST L3GD20 3 axis gyro. From raiden00. * Atmel SAM3/4: - SAM3/4: Add support for ATSAM4S4C. From Wolfgang Reißnegger. * NXP Freescale i.MX6 Boards: - Sabre 6quad: Enable examples/smp test in i.MX6 SMP/NSH configurations. * NXP Freescale Kinetis: - Kinetis: Added support for CHIP_MK60FN1M0VLQ12 chip. From Maciej Skrzypek. - Kinetis: Add support for K64/K66 RTC lower half driver. From Neil Hancock. - Kinetis: Extensive modification of MCG support based feature configuration. From David Sidrane. - Kinetis: Add support for K66 family. From David Sidrane. - Kinetis: Created a kinetis SIM versioning scheme pulled in by Kinetis chip.h. From David Sidrane. - Created a kinetis PMC versioning scheme pulled in by Kinetis chip.h. From David Sidrane. - Kinetis: Extend clock configuration logic. Refactor implementation. From David Sidrane. * NXP Freescale Kinetis Drivers: - Kinetis Ethernet: Kinetis Support RMII clock source select. This defined the RMII clock source select bits and allows the selection to be made via Kconfig. From David Sidrane. Freedom-K66F uses ENET_1588_CLKIN as RMII clock - Kinetis Serial: Added configurable 1|2 stop bits. HAVE_SERIAL_CONSOLE -> HAVE_UART_CONSOLE to be consistent with HAVE_LPUART_CONSOLE naming. From David Sidrane. - Kinetis LPserial: Add LPUART serial driver and Clock configuartaion to freedom-k66f board. From David Sidrane. - Kinetis USB device: Refactor clocking in kinetis_usbdev. From David Sidrane. * NXP Freescale Kinetis Boards: - Add support for NXP Freedom-k66f development board. From David Sidrane. - Kinetis Freedom K66F: Add Ethernet support. From David Sidrane. - Add twr-k64f120m config. From Marc Rechté. * NXP Freescale LPC43xx Boards: - Bamboo-200E: Add netnsh configuration. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - Add usbnsh config to Bambino 200E board. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * STMicro STM32: - STM32 F7: Allow board to configure HSE clock in bypass-mode. This is needed to enable HSE with Nucleo-F746ZG board. From Jussi Kivilinna. - STM32 F7: stm32_allocateheap: allow use DTCM memory for heap. STM32F7 has up to 128KiB of DTCM memory that is currently left unused. This change adds DTCM to main heap if CONFIG_STM32F7_DTCMEXCLUDE is not enabled. From Jussi Kivilinna. - Add basic support for the STM32F334. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32F33XX DAC, OPAMP, COMP, ADC, HRTIM headers. From Mateusz Szafoni. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32 F7 SDMMC: Add support for single bit operation on SDMMC2. - STM32 L4: Port STM32L4 SAI driver from MDK. - STM32 L4: Bring power management logic from Motrola MDK into NuttX. - STM32 L4: Bring LPTIM driver in from the Motorola MDK. - STM32 L4 COMP: Port from Motorola MDK. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - STM32F429i Discovery: Add support for NxWM on STM32F429i-Disco board. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM32F103 Minimum: Add support for nRF24 on STM32F103-Minimum board. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - Olimex STM32 P407: Add a NSH protected build configuration; Enable procfs/ in all configurations. - Olimex STM32 P407: Add support for on-board microSD slot. - STM32F429i Discovery: Add support for the L3GD20 driver. From raiden00. - STM32F103 Minimum: Add support to QEncoder on STM32F103 Minimum board. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - Olimex STM32 P407: Add external SRAM support. - Add basic support for the Nucleo F334R8 board. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32F103 Minimum: Add SDCard support over SPI on STM32F103-Minimum board. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM32F103 Minimum: Add support to USB Device on STM32F103-Minimum board. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * C Library/Header Files: - compiler.h: packed_struct replaced by begin_packed_struct and end_packed_struct. Now support IAR style packed structures. From Aleksandr Vyhovanec. - Math library: Leverage optimized ARMv8-M functions from BSD license ARM file. - Shared libraries: Add a non-standard dllfnc.h function to set the symbol table. - C Library: Add a support for setvbuf(). This is a collaborative effort. Alan Carvalho de Assis did the initial prototype. - C Library: Add setbuf() which is a trivial wrapper around setvbuf(). - C library: Add swab(). - C library: Add strtoimax and strtoumax. - C library: Add ffs(), rindex(), an index(). Add strings.h. Move strcasecmp, strncasecmp, bzero, bcmp, and bcopy to where they belong in strings.h.h, not string.h. bzero, bcmp, and bcopy are legacy functions; the contemporary counterparts should be used instead. - C library: Add fstatfs(). - Update cwchar. Add cwctype. * Build/Configuration System: - Add configuration support for builds with Ubuntu under Windows 10. * Tools: - tools/noteinfo.c: A hack tool that I use to analyze some sched_note output. Needs a home and may be useful to others. - tools/mkconfig.c: Add logic to keep all of the buffering options in sync. * NSH: apps/nshlib: - NSH: Add support for the 'ln' command. - NSH ls command: if node is a symobolic link, use readlink() to get and the display the target of the symblic link. - NSH: Add readlink command. * Applications: apps/examples: - apps/examples/nxtext: Make line spacing configurable. - apps/system/zmodem/host/nuttx/compiler.h synchronized with nuttx/nuttx/include/nuttx/compiler.h. From Aleksandr Vyhovanec. - apps/examples/sotest: Add a test for shared libraries. - apps/examples/ostest: Add a test of setvbuf(). - apps/examples/stat: Add a simple test for stat(), fstat(), statfs(), and fstatfs(). Works-In-Progress: * IEEE802.14.5/6LowPAN. Hooks and framework for this effort were introduced in NuttX-7.15. Work has continued on this effort on forks from the main repositories, albeit with many interruptions. The completion of this wireless feature will postponed until at least NuttX-7.21. Bugfixes. Only the most critical bugfixes are listed here (see the ChangeLog for the complete list of bugfixes and for additional, more detailed bugfix information): * Core OS: - SMP: There were certain conditions that we must avoid by preventing the release of the pending tasks while withn a critical section. But this logic was incomplete; there was no logic to prevent other CPUs from adding new, running tasks while on CPU is in a critical section. This commit corrects this. This is matching logic in sched_addreadytorun to avoid starting new tasks within the critical section (unless the CPU is the holder of the lock). The holder of the IRQ lock must be permitted to do whatever it needs to do. - SMP: Make checks for CPU lock set more robust. There are certain conditions early in initialization on during interrupt handling where things need to be done a little differently. - sched_cpulocked: Avoid use of spinlock. That has been reported to cause a deadlock (2016-12-28). - SMP: Fix a gap where we may try to make modifications to the task lists without being in a critical sections. That permits concurrent access to the tasks lists and many subtle problems. This fix just remains in the critical section throughout the operation (and possible until the task is restore in the event of a context switch). Makes a big difference in stability. - SMP: Fix an error in critical section logic when performing a context switch from an interrupt handler. The g_cpu_irqset bit was not being set for the CPU so other CPUs did not know about the critical section. - SMP Signals: Fix some SMP signal delivery logic. Was not handling some critical sections correctly and was missing logic to signal tasks running on other CPUs. - SMP: Fix timer related issues: Round robin and sporadic scheduling were only being performed for tasks running on the CPU that processes the system timer interrupt. Similary, CPU load measurements were only be processed for running on the CPU that receives the sampling interrupt. - sched_note: Fix spinlock instrumentation. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - In all implementations of _exit(), use enter_critical_section() vs. disabling local interrupts. - sigtimedwait: When timer expires, up_unblock_task() is called. This is okay in the single CPU case because interrupts are disable in the timer interrupt handler. But it is insufficient in the SMP case. enter_ and leave_critical_section() must be called in order to manage spinlocks correctly. - Fix a compile error: in sched_cpuload.c:Line136, the variables ts and secs are not defined if CONFIG_CPULOAD_ONESHOT_ENTROPY = 0. However, these variables are used regardless of CONFIG_CPULOAD_ONESHOT_ENTROPY at lines~180:onwards. From Rajan Gill. - CPU load: Correct computation of the nominal period to use when the source is a oneshot timer. - Cancellation points: Fix some backward logic in conditional compilation. - Remove an unused variable when calling sigwaitinfo() and sigtimedwait(). From Masayuki Ishikawa. * File System/Block and MTD Drivers: - procfs: Correct to snprintf-related errors in fs_procfsproc.c. Resolves issue #24. - Add logic to VFS rename: If target of rename exists and is a directory, then the source file should be moved 'under' the target directory. POSIX also requires that if the target is a file, then that old file must be deleted. - Fix open() a block device with CONFIG_DISABLE_PSEUDOFS_OPERATIONS=y. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - File System: Don't build block driver proxy if PSEUDOFS_OPERATIONS are disabled. - sendfile(): Fix error introduced with commit ff73be870e38959b0aaee5961dc47b4b58dc2d86. Noted by Maciej Wójcik. * Graphics/Graphic Drivers: - NxWM configurations. If using a 7-bit character set, then the cursor character cannot be 137 (graphic block). Use 95 (underscore) instead. - NX server: Correct message queue names. Should not be at /dev, but rather relative to /var/mqueue. * Common Drivers: - MMCSD_SDIO: Only wait for card ejected if card detection is supported. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - Typos withim mtd/ with Macronix MX25L. In NuttX/drivers/mtd/Make.defs letters X between M and 25 are missing. Noted by Oleg Evseev. - USBMSC: Always set LUN readonly flag. From Wolfgang Reißnegger. - drivers/lcd: ssd1306_configspi() must have global scope. - MMC/SD SDIO: Some drivers need to start DMA before sending CMD24 and some AFTER. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - drivers/tone.c: Handle configuration with multiple PWM channels. This resolves issue #30: Audio Tone Generator and PWM Multiple Output Channel options. - drivers/tone.c: 50% duty needs to be expressed a a fixed precision number. - drivers/spi/Kconfig: There is too much SPI in the configuration menu; SPI Driver Support menu is empty. From Maciej Wójcik. - option to enable Memory Card debug output was hidden with SD cards connected through SPI. From Maciej Wójcik. - usbhost_cdcacm: fix tx outbuffer overflow and remove now invalid assert. From Janne Rosberg. * Networking/Network Drivers: - Networking: Fixed some issues that prevented IPv6 from working with IPv4 enabled. From Pascal Speck. - Networking: fixed a nullptr-dereference on iob_clone. From Pascal Speck. - Ethernet: Need two work structures (minimum) in all Ethernet drivers so that pending poll work is not lost when an interrupt occurs. * ARMv7-R: - I found an issue inside the cp15_coherent_dcache function: The "mcr CP15_BPIALLIS(r0)" should only be used with SMP configurationa. In non-SMP configuration this instruction could become undefined. From Manohara HK. * Atmel SAM3/4 Drivers: - SAM3/4: GPIO bit numbering typo fixes. From Wolfgang Reißnegger. * Atmel SAM3/4 Boards: - Add missing sched_note_*() calls in sam4cm SMP functions. * NXP/Freescale Kinetis: - Kinetis: Fixed wrong MCG VDIV calculation on new NXP K60. From Maciej Skrzypek. - Kinetis: Need to set HAVE_UART_DEVICE when UART4 is selected. From Maciej Skrzypek. - Kinetis MCG: Wrong FRDIV set in MCG_C1. From Maciej Skrzypek. * NXP/Freescale Kinetis Drivers: - Kinetis Serial: Fixed compile error when UART5 is selected. From Maciej Skrzypek. - Kinetis SDHC - Enable clock after selected. From David Sidrane. - Kinetis: Correct some SPI and I2C configuration issues. From David Sidrane. - Kinetis Ethernet: Add #define for number of loops for auto negotiation to complete. From Marc Rechté. - Kinetis Werial: Fixed up_rxint - did not disable the RX interuppts. There was an OR where and AND NOT was needed. From David Sidrane. * NXP/Freescale LPC43xx: - LPC43 pinset definitions: Add more 1 bit to pinset to reach SFSCLK0-SFSCLK3. Remove PINCONFIG_DIGITAL. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * NXP/Freescale LPC43xx Drivers: - LPC43 serial: Correct conditional logic that selects /dev/ttySN. Problem noted by Alan Carvalho de Assis. * NXP/Freescale i.MX6: - i.MX6: Fix clearing GPT status register. From Masayuki Ishikawa. * STMicro STM32: - STM32, STM32L4 Oneshot: Fix logic so that it can support multiple oneshot timers. - STM32 F7: Added missing ARCH_HAVE_RESET for F7. From David Sidrane. - STM32: Add missing STM32_BKP_BASE. From David Sidrane. - STM32 and STM32F7: Fixes the BKP reference counter issue. From David Sidrane. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - Fix for SAMv7 SPI: DLYBS value was calculated, but never written to any registers. This led to incorrect timings on the bus. From Michael Spahlinger. - STM32 QEncoder: Fix QEncoder driver, based on STM32L4 driver. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM32 QEncoder: Enable clocking to the timer on QE setup; disable clock on QE teardown. - STM32 Ethernet: Need two work structures so that pending poll work is not lost when an interrupt occurs. This change has also been ported to all all other effected Ethernet drivers. - STM32 OTGHS host: stm32_in_transfer() fails and returns NAK if a short transfer is received. This causes problems from class drivers like CDC/ACM where short packets are expected. In those protocols, any transfer may be terminated by sending short or NUL packet. From Janne Rosberg. Adapted Janne Rosberg's patch to STM32 OTGHS host to OTGFS host, and to similar USB host implementations for STM32 L4 and F7. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - STM32F4 Discovery: Fix issues with QEncoder support. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * C Library/Header Files: - Add debug assertion in libdtoa to catch attempts to use floating point output formats from within an interrupt handler. That will cause assertions or crashes downstream because __dtoa will attempt to allocate memory. From Pierre-noel Bouteville. - libc: Fix ARMv7-A/R memcpy assembly. - Fix return value if x is NaN. From Aleksandr Vyhovanec. * apps/nshlib: - NSH: Eliminate a warning when all memory inspection commands are disabled. * apps/graphics: - apps/graphics/traveler/tools: Fix linkage issue. The -lm should come after -o binname. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * apps/netutils: - The CONFIG_NETUTILS_HTTPD_PATH constant is used by httpd_mmap.c and httpd_sendfile.c but It was not present in Kconfig menu. From Maciej Wójcik. * apps/examples: - Configurations that enable OSTEST must not disable signals. - apps/examples/ostest: Was ignoring CONFIG_EXAMPLES_OSTEST_FPUTESTDISABLE. - In apps/examples/mtdpart/mtdpart_main.c where CONFIG_EXAMPLES_MTDPART_NPARTITIONS defining is checked should be #ifndef instead of #ifdef. Noted by Oleg Evseev. NuttX-7.21 Release Notes ------------------------ The 121st release of NuttX, Version 7.21, was made on June 6, 2017, and is available for download from the Bitbucket.org website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-7.21.tar.gz and apps-7.21.tar.gz. These are available from: https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/nuttx/downloads https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/apps/downloads Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). Additional new features and extended functionality: * Core OS: - pthread rwlocks: Add an implementation for read/write locks (rwlocks) into the pthread library. These locks are writer priority, such that if any writers come in they are given priority for writing. From Mark Schulte. - pthread robust mutexes: Implement robust mutex support: pthread_mutex_lock() and trylock() will return EOWNERDEAD if the mutex is locked by a thread that no longer exists. Add pthread_mutex_consistent() to recover from this situation. Keep list of all mutexes held by a thread in a list in the pthread's TCB. When pthread exits or is cancelled, mutexes held by thread are marked inconsistent and the highest priority thread waiting for the mutex is awakened. There is a configuration option to (a) support only robust mutexes, (b) support only traditional unsafe mutexes, or (c) Support both unsafe and robust mutexes via pthread_mutexattr_get/setrobust(). - pthread cancellation points: Add logic to disable cancellation points within the OS. This is useful when an internal OS function that is NOT a cancellation point calls an OS function which is a cancellation point. In that case, irrecoverable states may occur if the cancellation is within the OS. From Juha Niskanen. - clock: Add clock_resynchronize and use subseconds RTC. Add clock_resynchronize for better synchronization of CLOCK_REALTIME and CLOCK_MONOTONIC to match RTC after resume from low-power state. Add up_rtc_getdatetime_with_subseconds under CONFIG_ARCH_HAVE_RTC_SUBSECONDS to allow initializing (and resynchronizing) system clock with subseconds accuracy RTC. From Jussi Kivilinna. - clock: Add new type ssystime_t for relative 64-bit ticks, change ticks<->time conversion functions to use ssystime_t. From Jussi Kivilinna. - clock: Add testing for 32-bit overflow of 64-bit system timer. From Jussi Kivilinna. * File Systems/Block and MTD Drivers - drivers/mtd/w25.c: Erase sector only if it is not in erased state. From Jussi Kivilinna. * Graphics/Display Drivers: - drivers/lcd: Extend st7565 driver to include support for the AQM_1248A. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - drivers/lcd: Add driver for Nokia 5110 (Philips PCD8544). From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * Networking/Network Drivers: - Extensive modifications to support wireless network (see below). - TUN driver: Implement TAP (OSI layer 2) mode. Enable by setting the IFF_TAP flag instead of the IFF_TUN flag in ifr_flags. From Thomas Keh. - Add user-space networking stack API (usrsock). User-space networking stack API allows user-space daemon to provide TCP/IP stack implementation for NuttX network. Main use for this is to allow use and seamless integration of HW-provided TCP/IP stacks to NuttX. For example, user-space daemon can translate /dev/usrsock API requests to HW TCP/IP API requests while rest of the user-space can access standard socket API, with socket descriptors that can be used with NuttX system calls. From Jussi Kivilinna. - net/: Network driver now retains Ethernet MAC address in a union so that other link layer addresses may be used in a MULTILINK environment. * Wireless Networking/Wireless Drivers: - BCM43362: Support for Broadcom's BCM43362 WiFi chip was contributed by Simon Piriou as part of the port of the Particle Photon board. Only station functionality is available at present. This work includes not on the WiFi driver, but the support Particle Photon board, the infrasture for IEEE 802.11 FullMAC networking including the network device interface, WiFi configuration, AP scanning and authentication and association with an AP. - IEEE 802.11 networking tools and support. - IEEE 802.15.4 MAC support. This is an effort that was started some time back by Sebastien Lorquet (with some help from Matte Poppe). Recently, Anthony Merlino has taken on this effort and has made some significant progress. Using the Microchip MRF24J40 module with the Mikroe Clicker2-STM32 board along with a PC-based IEEE 802.15.4 sniffer, Anthonly has verified correct transmittion and receipt of basic frames. - Microchip MRF24J40: As mentioned above, this IEEE 802.15.4 radio driver is now basically functional. - IEEE 802.15.4 Network Driver: A driver that interfaces the NuttX network with the IEEE 802.15.4 MAC has been developed but is still incomplete and has not been verified. - IEEE 802.15.4 Network Loopback Driver: A simple IEEE 802.15.4 MAC loopback driver was developed. This driver allowed for parallel development of the IEEE 802.15.4 MAC and 6LoWPAN. - 6LoWPAN: The Contiki 6LoWPAN stack has been ported so that works within the NuttX networking framework and interfaces with the new IEEE 802.15.4 MAC via the network driver. Live testing with IEEE 802.15.4 radios has not yet been done; all testing has used the loopback driver. There are no known problems and the stack is ready for additional testing. - Add option to enable wireless debug output. * Other Common Device Drivers: - Add entropy pool and strong random number generator. Entropy pool gathers environmental noise from device drivers, user-space, etc., and returns good random numbers, suitable for cryptographic use. Based on entropy pool design from *BSDs and uses BLAKE2Xs algorithm for CSPRNG output. Patch also adds /dev/urandom support for using entropy pool RNG and new 'getrandom' system call for getting randomness without file-descriptor usage (thus avoiding file- descriptor exhaustion attacks). The 'getrandom' interface is similar as 'getentropy' and 'getrandom' available on OpenBSD and Linux respectively. From Jussi Kivilinna. - XBox One controller: Adds USB host driver support for the XBox One controller. Currently only the latest version (XBox One X) controller works. The older XBox One controllers do not enumerate correctly. From Brian Webb. - drivers/analog: Add basic COMP driver. From Mateusz Szafoni. - drivers/analog: Add driver for the LTC1767L ADC. From Martin Lederhilger. - drivers/analog: Add basic OPAMP driver. From Mateusz Szafoni. - drivers/sensors: Add driver for ST HTS221 humidity sensor. From Juha Niskanen. - drivers/sensors: Add driver for ST LPS25H pressure sensor. From Juha Niskanen. - drivers/sensors: Add driver for ST LIS2DH accelerometer. From Timo Voutilainen. - drivers/usbmisc: Add driver for Fairchild FUSB301 USB type-C controller. From Harri Luhtala. - RTC: Add interface for check if RTC time has been set. New interface allows checking if RTC time has been set. This allows to application to detect if RTC has valid time (after reset) or should application attempt to get real time by other means (for example, by launching ntpclient or GPS). From Jussi Kivilinna. - Buttons: Change return value of board_buttons() and the type of btn_buttonset_t to uint32_t so that more than 8 buttons can be supported. - drivers/syslog: Use monotonic clock for timestamp when available. From Jussi Kivilinna. - SPI: Add an instance argument to the SPIDEV definitions. Thus, instead of specifying a FLASH device, for example, as SPI_FLASH, you would now use SPI_FLASH(0) where the "instance" argument now distinguishes multiple FLASH devices on the same SPI bus. From Sebastien Lorquet. - IOBs: Move from net/iob to a better location in mm/iob where they can be shared outside of the networking logic. Current also used by IEEE 802.15.4 MAC and by syslog (when buffering enabled). - syslog: Add option to buffer SYSLOG output to avoid interleaving. Uses new shareable IOBs. Additional logic to assure that the the write from the buffer is a single atomic write in normal debug output. - drivers/can: Move CAN subsystem to its own directory and put device drivers there. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - drivers/can: Add Microchip MCP2515 CAN Bus controller driver. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - drivers/audio: Add cs43l22 audio driver. From Taras Drozdovsky. - drivers/input: Add Cypress MBR3108 CapSense touch button driver. From Juha Niskanen. * Simulation - configs/sim/sixlowpan: Configuration for testing the 6LoWPAN with the IEEE 802.15.4 loopback network driver. * Infineon XMC4xxx: - arch/arm/src/xmc4: Initial, partial support for Infineon XMC4xxx. * Infineon XMC4xxx Boards: - XMC4500 Relax: Add basic board support infrastructure of Infineon XMC4500 Relax Lite v1. Basic serial, LED, and button button support for a simple NSH configuration. There are still stome remaining issues with serial communications. * MicroChip PIC32MX Boards: - pic32mx7mmb: Add support for the Pinquino toolchain. - pic32mx7mmb: Add support for PROCFS file system. * NXP Freescale Kinetis: - Kinetis: Allow board to add pullups on SDHC lines. From David Sidrane. - Kinetis: Use optional BOARD_OSC_CR and BOARD_OSC_DIV in clock configuration. From David Sidrane. * NXP Freescale Kinetis Drivers: - Kinetis: Add Timer PWM Module (TPM) to K66 chip. From David Sidrane. - Kinetis: Added HW flow control and termios. From David Sidrane. - Kinetis: Add ARCH_HAVE_I2CRESET. From David Sidrane. * NXP Freescale LPC43xx: - Add support for LPC4337FET256. From Andreas Bihlmaier. * STMicro STM32: - Change STM32 tickless to use only one timer. From Konstantin Berezenko. - STM32 F7: Add support for LSE RTC and enable RTC subseconds. From Jussi Kivilinna. - STM32 L1: stm32l15xx_rcc: Add support for using MSI as system clock. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 L1: stm32l15xxx_rcc: configure medium performance voltage range and zero wait-state when allowed by SYSCLK setting. Zero wait-state for flash can be configured when: (1) Range 1 and SYSCLK <= 16 Mhz, (2) Range 2 and SYSCLK <= 8 Mhz, or (3) Range 3 and SYSCLK <= 4.2 Mhz. Medium performance voltage range (1.5V) can be configured when SYSCLK is up to 16 Mhz and PLLVCO up to 48 Mhz. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 F0: Add basic support for STM32F0. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM32 F0: Add basic support for STM32F07x family. - STM32 L1: stm32l15xx_rcc: Allow board to configure HSE clock in bypass-mode. Allows using MCO output from ST-link chip (on Nucleo and Discovery boards) as HSE input. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 L1: Add support for STM32L152CC, STM32L152RC and STM32L152VC. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 F0: Add support for HSI48. - STM32 L4: Add support for the STM32L496XX family. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 L4: modularize Kconfig to support different product lines/families. This is modeled after STM32F7. Idea is to declare each chip in Kconfig but allow for flash size override. Commit adds many STM32L4_HAVE_XXX feature test macros. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 L4: Separate SYSCFG into product line specific files for clarity. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 L4: Add support for many new MCUs from the STM32L4X3XX product line. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 L4: Add dbgmcu header files. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 F410: Add support for STM32F410. STM32F410 is a version of STM32F4 with 32 KB of RAM and 62 or 128 KB of flash. From Gwenhael Goavec-Merou. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - SDIO: Extensions to support the SDIO interface to the BCM43362 from Simon Piriou. - STM32 F2: Add USB OTG HS support for stm32f20xxx cores. From Simon Piriou. - STM32 F2, F4, and F7: Add BOARD_DISABLE_USBOTG_HSULPI flag. From Simon Piriou. - STM32 F33: Move DMA logic to a separate files + add ADC support. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 F3: Add COMP support. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 F33: Support for COMP character driver. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 F4: Implement DMA support for the STM32F4 I2C. From Rajan Gill. - STM32 F7: Add stm32 RNG support. This is copied from stm32l4. Tested on STM32F746ZG board. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 L1: Add STM32L162VE to chip.h. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 F4: Add I2C3 SDA pin mapping for STM32F411. From no1wudi. - STM32 L1: stm32_flash: Add EEPROM writing for STM32L15XX. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 F7: Serial: Add interface to get uart_dev_t by USART number, stm32_serial_get_uart. From Jussi Kivilinna. - STM32 F4: Provide TIM5 definition for STM32F429. From Matias v01d. - STM32 F0: Add an untested port of the F1 USB device to the STM32F0. - STM32 F0: Add support for the STM32F09X family. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 F0: Initial cut at I2C driver. Still a work in progress. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM32 F33: Add OPAMP support. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 L4: stm32l4_i2c: Add I2C4 code. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 L4: Add GPIO_PORTI definition. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 F7 Serial: Allow configuring Rx DMA buffer size. From Jussi Kivilinna. - STM32 L4: Firewall for stm32l4x3xx. Not tested for any product family, but now it at least compiles. L496 devices can have one bit wider Volatile Data Segment. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 TIM: Add method to get timer width. Freerun timer: Use timer width to get the correct clock rollover point. - STM32 L4: Add internal flash write support. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 L4: Port stm32l4_serial_get_uart function from STM32F7. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 Ethernet: Add support for KSZ8081 PHY interrupts. From Sebastien Lorquet. - STM32 F4: Add I2S driver. From Taras Drozdovsky. - STM32 L4: Add IWDG peripheral. This is the same as for STM32 except that prescale and reload can be changed after watchdog has been started, as this seems to work on L4. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 F7: Add SPI DMA support. From Jussi Kivilinna. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - Support for the Particle Photon board was contributed by Simon Piriou. The Photon board is based on a STM32F205G MCU with and on- board BCM43362 WiFi chip that interfaces via the STM32's SDIO interface. Board configuration support includes, in addition, buttons, LEDS, IWDG, USB OTG HS, and procfs support. Configurations available for nsh, usbnsh, and wlan configurations. - Clicker2-STM32: Support for the Mikroelektronika Clicker 2 for STM32 was added by Anthony Merlino. This board, along with the MRF24J40 Click board is the platform used to deveop the IEEE 802.15.4 support. The boad configuration includes the MRF24J40 initialization logic and SPI support. Configurations exist for nsh, knsh, usbnsh, and mrf24j40-radio. - Nucleo_F334R8: Add ADC example. From Mateusz Szafoni. - Nucleo-F334R8: Add COMP support. From Mateusz Szafoni. - Nucleo-F334R8: Use new COMP driver. From Mateusz Szafoni. - Adds USB host support to stm32f411-disco board. From Brian Webb. - Add stm32f0discovery board support. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - Nucleo-F072RB: Add board configuration. - Nucleo-F334R8: Add OPAMP support. From Mateusz Szafoni. - Nucleo-F072RB: Add support for the I2C driver used by I2C tools. - Nucleo-L496ZG: Add nucleo-l496zg board files. From Juha Niskanen. - Nucleo-F091RC: Add nucleo-f091rc board files. From Juha Niskanen. - Nucleo-L432KC: Add nucleo-l432kc board files. From Sebastien Lorquet. - Nucleo-L452RE: Add nucleo-l452re board files. From Juha Niskanen. - stm32f103-miniumum: Add board support to use the Nokia 5110 LCD display driver. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * C Library/Header Files: - C library: Add strerror_r(). - C Library: Add wcstoull(), swprintf(), wcstod(), wcstof(), wcstol(), wcstold(), wcstoul(), wcstoll() functions. Add mbsnrtowcs() and wcsnrtombs() (just returning success). Add mbtowc() and wctomb() to C++ std namespace. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - C Library: Add ffsl(), ffsll(), fls(), flsl(), flsll() and use GCC's __builtin_ctz/__builtin_clz for faster implementation of these. From Jussi Kivilinna. - fixedmath: Add square root and b32_t conversion operators. From Jussi Kivilinna. - locale.h: Add a bogus definition of locale_t. - C library: Versions mbrlen and mbsrtowcs taken and adapted from FreeBSD code (at https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd/). From Matias v01d. * Build/Configuration System: - Include C++ library in 'make export'. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - configs: Remove all setenv.sh and setenv.bat files. Remove all references to setenv.sh and setenv.bat from all config README files. - Kconfig/deconfigs: Add CONFIG_ARCH_TOOLCHAIN_GNU to indicate that the toolchain is based on GNU gcc/as/ld. This is in addition to the CPU-specific versions of the same definition. - Move prototype for up_cxxinitialize() from nuttx/include/nuttx/arch.h to apps/include/platform/cxxinitialize.h. * Tools: - Add initialconfig.c so that perhaps in the future we will be able to use this to generate a new configuration from scratch (rather than having to derive new configurations from existing configurations). NOTE: Not yet intregated into the build system. * NSH: apps/nshlib: - Added support for set [{+|-}{e|x|xe|ex}] [ ]. Set the 'exit on error control' and/or 'print a trace' of commands when parsing scripts in NSH. The settinngs are in effect from the point of exection, until they are changed again, or in the case of the init script, the settings are returned to the default settings when it exits. Included child scripts will run with the parents settings and changes made in the child script will effect the parent on return. Use 'set -e' to enable and 'set +e' to disable (ignore) the exit condition on commands. The default is -e. Errors cause script to exit. Use 'set -x' to enable and 'set +x' to disable (silence) printing a trace of the script commands as they are ececuted. The default is +x. No printing of a trace of script commands as they are executed. From David Sidrane. - Print expanded variables if -x. From David Sidrane. - ifconfig command: Extend ifconfig to support 6LoWPAN. Adapt to some changes in configuration variable usage. - Network initialization: If IEEE802.11 selected use wlan0 instead of eth0 for network device name. - Network initialization: NSH now has configuration options to select the wireless properties. It builds the configuration structure and passes this to wpa_driver_wext_associate() so that it will set the network as configured. - Network initialization: Add a new option CONFIG_NSH_NETLOCAL that will suppress some built in operations and will support manual configuration of a wireless network through command line tools. * Examples/Tests: apps/examples: - examples/xbc_text: Adds a test program for the XBox One controller driver. From Brian Webb. - examples/ostest: Add a test of robust mutexes. - examples/ostest: Add tests for pthread_rwlock. Adding tests to be used to verify the pthread_rwlock lock works. From Mark Schulte. - examples/ostest: Additional test for rwlock and one for cancel cleanup handlers. From Juha Niskanen. - examples/usrsocktest: Add application for USRSOCK testing. From Jussi Kivilinna. - examples/nettest: Adapt for use in testing 6LoWPAN. - examples/nettest: If doing loopback, but not using the official loopback device, then use the server should use the configured client IP address. - examples/udpblaster: Several fixes to work with 6LoWPAN. - examples/udpblaster: Add logic to bind the local UDP socket to a well-known address. - examples/configdata: Add stacksize and priority. From Juha Niskanen. * Network Utilities: apps/netutils: - netutils/netlib: Add IEEE 802.11 wireless IOCTL wrappers. - netutils/netlib: Add a helper function to convert a string to a 6LoWPAN node address. - netlib and NSH: Add logic to get/set the IEEE802.15.4 PAN ID. - netutils/dhcpc: Make the network device name a configuration option. Was hardcoded to eth0 but may, instead, need to be wlan0. - netutils/dhcpc: Remove hard-coded interface device. Now passed as a parameter to dhcpc_open(). From Sebastien Lorquet. * Wireless Utilities: apps/wireless: - wireless/wapi: Port of Wapi wireless services. The original depended on features not supported by NuttX: Removed logic that depends on Linux netlink. Removed functionality that depended on the Linux procfs: This includes only 1) listing of available interfaces and 2) listing of all routes. - wireless/wapi: Create command line Wapi application based on Wapi sample code. - wireless/wapi: wpa_driver_wext_associate() now accepts a configuration parameter that can be used to specify the wireless properties. - wireless/wapi: Add basic wapi_event_stream_extract implementation. From Simon Piriou. - wireless/ieee802154: Add iwpan and i8sak tools. iwpan is similar in concept to wapi. From Anthony Merlino (i8sak was originally by Sebastien Lorquet). - wireless/ieee802154/libmac: IEEE 802.15.4 MAC library. - wireless/wext: Add drivers_wext from the WPA supplicant; Integrate into NSH. From Simon Piriou. * System Utilities (apps/system) - apps/system/dhcpc: Add a command to renew or establish a lease on an IPv4 address. - apps/system/ntpc: Add a command to start or stop the NTPC daemon. - apps/system/ramtest: Make stacksize and priority conigurable. * Platform-Specific Support (apps/platform) - apps/platform: Create gnu/ subdirectory that contains the one and only GNU C++ initialization function. Remove all other C++ initialization functions. Bugfixes. Only the most critical bugfixes are listed here (see the ChangeLog for the complete list of bugfixes and for additional, more detailed bugfix information): * Core OS: - Priority inheritance: When CONFIG_SEM_PREALLOCHOLDERS==0, there is only a single, hard-allocated holder structure. This is problem because in sem_wait() the holder is released, but needs to remain in the holder container until sem_restorebaseprio() is called. The call to sem_restorebaseprio() must be one of the last things the sem_wait() does because it can cause the task to be suspended. If in sem_wait(), a new task gets the semaphore count then it will fail to allocate the holder and will not participate in priority inheritance. This fix is to add two hard-allocated holders in the sem_t structure: One of the old holder and one for the new holder. - Priority inheritance: sem_holder sem_findholder missing inintalization of pholder. sem_findholder would fail and code optimization covered this up. From David Sidrane. - Partial Fix priority inheritance CONFIG_SEM_PREALLOCHOLDERS=0. From David Sidrane. - Priority inheritance: sem_boostholderprio prevent overrun of pend_reprios. The second case rtcb->sched_priority <= htcb->sched_priority did not check if there is sufficient space in the pend_reprios array. From David Sidrane. - lp_worker: Guard from pend_reprios overflow. From David Sidrane. - Priority inheritance: Fixes improper restoration of base_priority in the case of CONFIG_SEM_PREALLOCHOLDERS=0. The call to sem_restorebaseprio_task context switches in the sem_foreachholder(sem, sem_restoreholderprioB, stcb); call prior to releasing the holder. So the running task is left as a holder as is the started task. Leaving both slots filled thus failing to perform the boost/or restoration on the correct tcb. This PR fixes this by releasing the running task slot prior to reprioritization that can lead to the context switch. To faclitate this, the interface to sem_restorebaseprio needed to take the tcb from the holder prior to the holder being freed. In the failure case where sched_verifytcb fails it added the overhead of looking up the holder. There is also the additional thunking on the foreach to get from holer to holder->tcb. An alternate approach could be to leve the interface the same and allocate a holder on the stack of sem_restoreholderprioB copy the sem's holder to it, free it as is done in this pr and then pass that address sem_restoreholderprio as the holder. It could then get the holder's tcb but we would keep the same sem_findholder in sched_verifytcb. From David Sidrane. - Priority inheritance: Fixes improper restoration of base_priority. From David Sidrane. - sem_holder: Indexing error. From David Sidrane. if (sem->holder[0].htcb != NULL || sem->holder[**1**].htcb != NULL) - realloc(): When realloc() has to fall back to calling malloc(), size including overhead was being provided to malloc(), causing a slightly larger allocation than needed. Noted by initialkjc@yahoo.com. - scheduler: Fix tg_flags check with GROUP_FLAG_NOCLDWAIT. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - scheduler: Fix CHILD_FLAG_EXITED in include/nuttx/sched.h. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - binfmt/elf: Fix offset value when calling elf_read() in elf_symname(). From Masayuki Ishikawa. - binfmt/elf: Fix offset value when calling elf_read() in elf_sectname(). From Masayuki Ishikawa. - There can be a failure in IOB allocation to some asynchronous behavior caused by the use of sem_post(). Consider this scenario: (1) Task A holds an IOB.  There are no further IOBs.  The value of semcount is zero. Task B calls iob_alloc().  Since there are not IOBs, it calls sem_wait().  The value of semcount is now -1. (2) Task A frees the IOB.  iob_free() adds the IOB to the free list and calls sem_post() this makes Task B ready to run and sets semcount to zero NOT 1.  There is one IOB in the free list and semcount is zero. When Task B wakes up it would increment the sem_count back to the correct value. (3) But an interrupt or another task runs occurs before Task B executes.  The interrupt or other tak takes the IOB off of the free list and decrements the semcount.  But since semcount is then < 0, this causes the assertion because that is an invalid state in the interrupt handler. So I think that the root cause is that there the asynchrony between incrementing the semcount. This change separates the list of IOBs: Currently there is only a free list of IOBs. The problem, I believe, is because of asynchronies due sem_post() post cause the semcount and the list content to become out of sync. This change adds a new 'committed' list: When there is a task waiting for an IOB, it will go into the committed list rather than the free list before the semaphore is posted. On the waiting side, when awakened from the semaphore wait, it will expect to find its IOB in the committed list, rather than free list. In this way, the content of the free list and the value of the semaphore count always remain in sync. - binfmt: Fix .dtor memory allocation. From Masayuki Ishikawa. * File System/Block and MTD Drivers: - SmartFS: If whence is SEEK_END, the file offset shall be set to the size of the file plus offset. Noted by eunb.song@samsung.com. - mtd/progmem: Fix incorrect target address calculation. progmem_read/write() is incorrectly calculating the target address, expecting the offset argument is given in a block number. This is completely wrong and as a result invalid flash region is accessed. Byte-oriented read/write interfaces of mtd device accept the target address in a byte offset, not a block number. From Heesub Shin. - procfs: Fix wrong member IDs are displayed when 'cat /proc//group/status'. From Nobutaka Toyoshima. - procfs: Fix incorrect uptime with CONFIG_SYSTEM_TIME64. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - vfs/poll: round timeout up to next full tick. Calling poll() with timeout less than half tick (thus MSEC2TICK(timeout) => 0) caused returning error with EAGAIN. Instead of rounding timeout down, value should be rounded up. Open Group spec for poll says: "Implementations may place limitations on the granularity of timeout intervals. If the requested timeout interval requires a finer granularity than the implementation supports, the actual timeout interval will be rounded up to the next supported value." From Jussi Kivilinna. - mtd/config: erase block between block read and write. From Juha Niskanen. - mtd: Build RAMTRON and AT45DB drivers only if selected. From Juha Niskanen. - mtd/config: Fix byte read interface test. From Juha Niskanen. - mtd: Fix some unallocated and NULL pointer issues. rwb->wrflush and rwb->wrmaxblocks in rwbuffer could get unallocated values from ftl_initialize() in some configurations. Also fixes related assert: up_assert: Assertion failed at file:rwbuffer.c line: 643 that can happen with the following configuration: CONFIG_FTL_WRITEBUFFER=y CONFIG_DRVR_WRITEBUFFER=y # CONFIG_FS_WRITABLE is not set These problems are caused by CONFIG variable differences between the buffer layers. TODO: This is not a perfect solution. readahead support has similar issues. From Juha Niskanen. - net procfs: Fix buffer corruption and refactor netdev_statistics.c. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - FAT: Fix 'Missing unlock' in fs_fat32.c. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - VFS fdopen: Add missing file stream flags clearing. Clear file stream structure regardless of config options. Structure clearing is needed as previous use of stream list entry might leave fs_flags set. From Harri Luhtala. - mtd/smart: Fix use of uninitialized variable. From Jussi Kivilinna. - mtd/w25.c: Enable short delay after sector/chip erase. From Jussi Kivilinna. - mtd/config: Add some error checks for I/O errors. From Juha Niskanen. * Graphics/Graphic Drivers: - net procfs: Some long lines were being generated that cause buffer- related problems and corrupted output. * Networking/Network Drivers: - Fixed wrong assert on udp dgram send. From Pascal Speck. - TCP/IPv6: Fix a compile issue when IPv6, but not IPv4 is enabled. - net/socket/accept: Fix building with CONFIG_NET_LOCAL_STREAM. From Jussi Kivilinna. - Argument of network device IOCTL should be unsigned long, just as will all other IOCTL methods. - net/socket: Fix cloning of local and raw sockets. From Jussi Kivilinna. - TCP: Wait for 3-Way Handshare before accept() returns. From Simon Piriou. - TCP: Send RST if applicaiton 'unlistens()' before we complete the connection sequence. - TCP: An RST received during the 3-way handshake requires a little more clean-up. - IPv6: Fix net_ipv6_pref2mask(). From Masayuki Ishikawa. - network IOCTL commands: The only place in net/netdev/netdev_ioctl.c where the interface state should change is for SIOCSIFFLAGS. The other ones .. SIOCSIFADDR, SIOSLIFADDR, SIODIFADDR .. should not change the link state. From Sebastien Lorquet. - TCP: Fix tcp_findlistner() in dual stack mode. From Masayuki Ishikawa. * Common Drivers: - Fix as5048b by adding missing frequency parameter. From Andreas Bihlmaier. - multiple fixes in nrf24l01 driver: (1) signal POLLIN if there is already data in the FIFO, (2) send ETIMEDOUT to userspace after 2 seconds if TX IRQ was not received, (3) handle FIFO overflow, (4) handle invalid pipes/empty FIFO, and (5) multiple cosmetics (missing static, duplicate define, missing \n). From Leif Jakob. - input/mxt: Prevent overriding i2c transfer return value. put_reg/get_reg function was overriding i2c transfer error code with i2creset return value, that lead to OK status although actual transfer failed. From Juha Niskanen. - drivers/audio/wm8904: WM8904 has same problem as that fixed by Juha Niskanen in the MaxTouch driver. - UART 16550: Missing left parenthesis in function prototype. This is Bitbucket Issue #41. - USBMSC: Fix a wrong lun number issue. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - drivers/i2c: Fix compile issues if CONFIG_DISABLE_PSEUDOFS_OPERATIONS is enabled. - drivers/serial: I discovered a problem in the file drivers/serial/serial.c concerning the function uart_close(…). In the case that a serial device is opened with the flag O_NONBLOCK the function uart_close(…) blocks until all data in the buffer is transmitted. The function close(…) called on an handle opened with O_NONBLOCK should not block. The problem occurred with a CDC/ACM device. From Stefan Kolb. - drivers: Fix some bad NULL checks. From Juha Niskanen. - drivers: Rename newly introduced up_i2creset to I2C_RESET. From Juha Niskanen. - drivers/bch: BCH character driver bch_ioctl() always returns -ENOTTY for DIOC_GETPRIV command. It should returns OK if DIOC_GETPRIV command succeeds. From EunBong Song. - Replace sprintf() with snprintf() in pipe.c. From Nobutaka Toyoshima. - drivers/bch: Fix 'Missing Unlock' in bchdev_driver.c. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - button_upper: Fix interrupt enabling for poll-events. From Jussi Kivilinna. - drivers/{sensors,usbmisc}: Fix uninitialized I2C frequency. From Juha Niskanen. * ARM: - Set EABI stack alignment for all ARM architectures (remove OABI code). From David Cabecinhas. - Remove redundant interrupt stack coloring and OABI code. From David Cabecinhas. - Fix off-by-one interrupt stack allocation in 8-byte aligned architectures. From David Cabecinhas. * ARMv6-M: - CONFIG_DEBUG_HARDFAULT should be available for Cortex-M0 too. * Microchip/Atmel SAM3/4 Drivers: - SAM3/4: Fixed configurations for TWI master. Obviously an incomplete port from SAMA5. * Microchip/Atmel SAMv7 Drivers: - SAMV7: Watchdog: Fix Forbidden Window Value. According the Datasheet the WDD Value is the lower bound of a so called Forbidden Window and to disable this we have to set the WDD Value greater than or equal to the WDV Value. This seems to be a bug in the datasheet. It looks like we have to set it to a greater value than the WDV to really disable this Thing. When triggering the Watchdog faster than the (very slow) clock source of the Watchdog fires, this Forbidden Window Feature resets the System if WDD equals to WDV. This Changeset disables the Forbidden Window by setting the WDD Value to the Maximum (0xfff) Value possible. From Frank Benkert. - SAMV7 EMAC: Add conditional logic to account the fact that the SAMV71 has 6 rather than 3 queues after version 1. From Ian McAfee. * NXP/Freescale Kinetis Drivers: - Kinetis: Fixed GPIO _PIN_OUTPUT_LOWDRIVE swapped with _PIN_OUTPUT_OPENDRAIN. From David Sidrane. - Ensure interrupts are back on BEFORE running code dependant on clock_systimer. From David Sidrane. - Kinetis k66, k64, k60, k40, k20: Pin mux configure all I2C signals as Open Drain. The output structure of the GPIO for I2C needs to be open drain. When left at the default, one can observe on a scope the slave contending with the push-pull during the ACK. From David Sidrane. - Kinetis K66: Fixed TMP2_CH1 definition. From David Sidrane. - Kinetis K66: Define ALT1 to match ref manual. From David Sidrane. - Kinetis K66: GPIO and pin mux cleanup. From David Sidrane. - Kinetis ADC: Various corrections and updates. From David Sidrane. * NXP/Freescale LPC43xx: - Add missing PINCONF_INBUFFER in several places of lpc4310203050_pinconfig.h. From Andreas Bihlmaier. - Fix logic in preprocessor checks and correct arguments to lpc43_pin_config initialization. From Andreas Bihlmaier. * NXP/Freescale LPC43xx Drivers: - Fix logic error in lpc43_adc. From Andreas Bihlmaier. - Use correct macro for irqid (fortunately both point to LPC43_IRQ_EXTINT+18). From Andreas Bihlmaier. - Actually write modified value to register. From Andreas Bihlmaier. - Increase number of supported PWM channels from 4 to 6. From Andreas Bihlmaier. * Silicon Labs EFM32 Drivers: - EFM32 I2C: Fix timeout calculation. From Masayuki Ishikawa. * STMicro STM32: - As discovered by dcabecinhas. This fix assume the 8 byte alignment options for size stack size or this will overwrite the first word after TOS. See https://github.com/PX4/Firmware/issues/6613#issuecomment-285869778. From David Sidrane. - STM32 F7: In stm32_allocateheap.c There are 5 not 4 configurations. From David Sidrane. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32, STM32 F7, STM32 L4: OTG host drivers: Do not do data toggle if interrupt transfer is NAKed. Sugested by webbbn@gmail.com. - Save elapsed time before handling I2C in stm32_i2c_sem_waitstop(). This change follows the same logic as in previous fix to stm32_i2c_sem_waitdone(). It is possible that a context switch occurs after I2C registers are read but before elapsed time is saved in stm32_i2c_sem_waitstop(). It is then possible that the registers were read only once with "elapsed time" equal 0. When scheduler resumes this thread it is quite possible that now "elapsed time" will be well above timeout threshold. In that case the function returns and reports a timeout, even though the registers were not read "recently". Fix this by inverting the order of operations in the loop - save elapsed time before reading registers. This way a context switch anywhere in the loop will not cause an erroneous "timeout" error. From Freddie Chopin. - STM32, STM32 F7, and STM32 L4: Clone Freddie Chopin's I2C change to similar STM32 I2C drivers. From David Sidrane. - STM32: OTG host implementations of stm32_in_transfer() must obey the polling interval for the case of isochronous and interrupt endpoints. - STM32: Fix erase sector number for microcontrolers with more than 11 sectors. Erase a sector from the second bank cause the bit 4 of SNB being set but never unsed, so trying to erase a sector from the first bank was acually eraseing a sector from the second bank. From José Roberto de Souza. - STM32: Make up_progmem thread safe. Writing to a flash sector while starting the erase of other sector have a undefined behavior so lets add a semaphore and syncronize access to Flash registers. But for the semaphore to work it needs to be initialized so each board needs call stm32_flash_initialize() on initialization, so to avoid runtime problems it is only using semaphore and making it thread safe if initialized, after all boards starts to call stm32_flash_initialize() we can remove the boolean and the check. From José Roberto de Souza. - STM32: Add workaround for flash data cache corruption on read-while-write. This is a known hardware issue on some STM32 see the errata of your model and if you make use of both memory banks you should enable it. From José Roberto de Souza. - STM32 Flash fixes. From José Roberto de Souza. - STM32 Flash: Missing unlock on F1 HSI off path. From David Sidrane. - STM32 F4 I2C: I needed to use DS3231, I remember that in past it worked ok, but now for stm32f4xx is used another driver (chip specific, stm32f40xxx_i2c.c) and DS3231 driver doesn't work. After investigating a problem I found that I2C driver (isr routine) has a few places there it sends stop bit even if not all messages are managed. So, e.g., removing stm32_i2c_sendstop (#1744) and adding stm32_i2c_sendstart after data reading helps to make DS3231 working. From Alexander Oryshchenko; verified by David Sidrane. - STM32 F7 Serial: Serial fix for dropped data: (1) Revert the inherited dma bug from the stm32. see https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/nuttx/commits/df9ae3c13fc2fff2c21ebdb098c520b11f43280d for details. And (2) Most all CR1-CR3 settings can not be configured while UE is true. Threfore we make all operation atomic and disable UE and restore it's originalstate on exit. From David Sidrane. - STM32 L1: Fix IWDG and WWDG debug mode stop for STM32L15XX. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 F7: Fix UART7 and UART8 IFLOWCONTROL options. From Jussi Kivilinna. - STM32 F7: Add warning for RXDMA + IFLOWCONTROL combination. Combination of RXDMA + IFLOWCONTROL does not work as one might expect. Since RXDMA uses circular DMA-buffer, DMA will always keep reading new data from USART peripheral even if DMA buffer underruns. Thus this combination only does following: RTS is asserted on USART setup and deasserted on shutdown and does not perform actual RTS flow-control. Data loss can be demonstrated by doing long up_mdelay inside IRQ critical section and feeding data to RXDMA+IFLOWCONTROL UART. From Jussi Kivilinna. - STM32 F7 Serial: Do not stop processing input in SW flow-control mode. From Jussi Kivilinna. - STM32 L4 DMA: Correct bad channel definition. From Sebastien Lorquet. - STM32 F7: Warn if no DMA2 configured when using ADC with DMA. Also correct ADC channel numbers that DMA callback passes to upper half driver. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 F7 ADC: Do not override ADCPRE_DIV when measuring internal voltage. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 L4: Don't think these chips have DPFPU, DTCM or ITCM. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 F7 Flash: macro naming errors, there is no FLASH_CONFIG_F for F7. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 L4: stm32l4x6xx_pinmap: Update I2C4 and DCMI pins. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 L4: stm32l4_i2c: change wrong macro to CONFIG_I2C_POLLED. From Juha Niskanen. - Fix STM32F7 I2C interrupt handler. From Jussi Kivilinna. - STM32: Serial Allow configuring Rx DMA buffer size. From David Sidrane. - STM32 CAN: I had the problem that the transmit FIFO size (= actual elements in FIFO) was slowly increasing over time, and was full after a few hours. The reason was that the code hit the line "canerr("ERROR: No available mailbox\n");" in stm32_cansend, so can_xmit thinks it has sent the packet to the hardware, but actually has not. Therefore the transmit interrupt never happens which would call can_txdone, and so the size of the FIFO size does not decrease. The reason why the code actually hit the mentioned line above, is because stm32can_txready uses a different (incomplete) condition than stm32can_send to determine if the mailbox can be used for sending, and thus can_xmit forwards the packet to stm32can_send. stm32can_txready considered mailboxes OK for sending if the mailbox was empty, but did not consider that mailboxes may not yet be used if the request completed bit is set - stm32can_txinterrupt has to process these mailboxes first. Note that I have also modified stm32can_txinterrupt - I removed the if condition, because the CAN controller retries to send the packet until it succeeds. Also if the condition would not evaluate to true, can_txdone would not be called and the FIFO size would not decrease also. From Lederhilger Martin. - STM32 Serial: Fix freezing serial port. Serial interrupt enable/disable functions do not disable interrupts and can freeze device when serial interrupt is received while execution is at those functions. Trivially triggered with two or more threads write to regular syslog stream and to emergency stream. In this case, freeze happens because of mismatch of priv->ie (TXEIE == 0) and actually enabled interrupts in USART registers (TXEIE == 1), which leads to unhandled TXE interrupt and causes interrupt storm for USART. From Jussi Kivilinna. - STM32 I2C: Make private symbols static. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 L4 GPIO: Put back EXTI line source selection. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 L4 RTC: Store RTC MAGIC to backup reg, not to address zero. From Juha Niskanen. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - Disable serial console on stm32f103-minimum usbnsh example project config. Devices enumerate after this change. From Bob Ryan. - Nucleo-144: Default for choice in Kconfig was not one of the possible choices. - Nucleo-F4X1RE User LEDS: Issue #51 reports compilation problems with stm32_userled.c. Reported by Gappi92. * TI Tiva Drivers: - Tiva I2C: Correct an error in conditional compilation. - Tiva SSI: Resolves issue 52 'Copy-Paste error in tiva_ssibus_initialize()' submitted by Aleksandr Kazantsev. * C Library/Header Files: - C Library vsnprintf(): Fix precision for string formatting. Fixes use of format precision to truncate input string. From Jussi Kivilinna. - C Library vsnprintf(): If size is zero, then vsnprintf() should return the size of the required buffer without writing anything. From Jussi Kivilinna. - C Library netdb: in dns_query_callback, ret != -EADDRNOTAVAIL condition consumes error returns including EAGAIN in this case, dns query retransmission doesn't work. From Ritajina. - C Library netdb: Fix time info in lib_dnscache.c. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - C Library netdb: Fix bugs in lib_gethostbynamer.c. This fix sets h_name in struct hostent returned by gethostbyname(). From Masayuki Ishikawa. - C Library Defect Workaround: replace '%6.6u' format with an equivalent '%06u'. From Tomasz Wozniak. * Tools - Fix mksyscall host binary name. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * Applications (apps/) - Fix some calls to task_create(): argv[0] is the first parameter, not the name of the task. - Bitbucket Issue 5: I found an unexpected behavior in apps/ configuration generation. Adding external symbolic link in apps/ directory and using Make.defs for Kconfig generation, Kconfig file has a wrong path in the source argument. It contains original dir path outside of the source tree instead path to sub-directory in apps/. The problem is connected with make/system symbolic link path resolution. Corrected by a patch submitted by Artur Madrzak with Issue 5. - apps/: Make more globals static to avoid name clashes. From Juha Niskanen. * NSH: apps/nshlib: - NSH library: In nsh_argexand(), if CONFIG_NSH_ARGCAT is defined but CONFIG_NSH_CMDPARMS defined and/or CONFIG_DISABLE_ENVIRON not defined, then there is a situation that causes an infinite loop in the parser. Noted by Freddie Chopin. - NSH library: Fix building when CONFIG_NET_USRSOCK enabled with other link-layers. From Jussi Kivilinna. - NSH library: Fix some warnings about integer/pointer casts of different sizes (probably only effects 64-bit simulation). - NSH library: Fix open flags in nsh_codeccmd.c. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - I need to look at the registers that are at or around 0xe000ef90. Using mw and xd, I see that nsh does not support pointers greater than 0x7fffffff. A quick look at the source shows that the pointers for those two commands are set with calls to strtol() rather than strtoul(). Changing the two pointer-setting instances to strtoul() fixes the problem, at least for my architecture/config. From Ian McAfee. - NSH library: Fix a resource leak in cmd_hexdump(). From Nobutaka Toyoshima. * Examples/Tests: apps/examples: - apps/examples/hidkbd: Remove call to arch_usbhost_initialize(). That is violation of the OS interfacing rules and will no longer be supported. USB host should be initialized as part of the normal board bring-up logic as with any other devices and should not involve illegal calls from applications into the OS. - apps/examples/usbterm: Removed because it is not very useful and because it can be configured to use an illegal call into the OS. - examples/mm: Fix Makefile. Built-in was not being registered. - examples/hidkbd: Add some missing configuration settings. - examples/random: Avoid stack overflows. From Juha Niskanen. - examples/nettest: Fix an error in pre-processor expression. - examples/mtdpart: Prevent part array overflow. mtdpart examples create partions and allocate from 1 index not a 0 index to part[] array. This cause buffer overflow for part array. This change fixes this problem. From EunBong Song. - examples/can: Fix can example app to print data when CONFIG_EXAMPLES_CAN_READ is defined. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * Network Utilities: apps/netutils: - Not a clean fix, but at least makes DHCP working with CONFIG_NETDEV_MULTINIC. From Andreas Bihlmaier. - Ensure netlib will not be broken when setip will not bring the network up anymore. From Sebastien Lorquet. * CAN Utilities: apps/canutils: - Fix libcanard github download link to get it compiling correctly. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - Fix to use the new canardInit() function. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * System Utilities (apps/system) - system/dhcpc: Add missing argument of fprintf. * Tools (apps/tools): - The dedicated windows tool at tools/mkkconfig.bat uses $APPSDIR, which is not a windows shell variable, and is left uninitialized, but in fact should be the current directory. From Sebastien Lorquet. NuttX-7.22 Release Notes ------------------------ The 122nd release of NuttX, Version 7.22, was made on September 9, 2017, and is available for download from the Bitbucket.org website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-7.22.tar.gz and apps-7.22.tar.gz. These are available from: https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/nuttx/downloads https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/apps/downloads Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). Additional new features and extended functionality: * Core OS: - pthreads: Move functions from sched/pthreads to libc/pthreads. These functions just coordinate other OS interface calls but are not a fundamental OS interfaces and, hence, do not belong within the OS: pthread_yield(), pthread_once(), pthread_cond_init(), pthread_cond_destroy(), pthread_barrier_init(), pthread_barrier_destroy(), and pthread_barrier_wait(). - Add power-related debug output. * File Systems/Block and MTD Drivers - RAMTRON: Add support for splitting block writes in chunks. Some Re-RAMs like MB85AS4MT have a write buffer size limitation. From Boris Astardzhiev. - MTD: Add driver for Macronix QuadSPI flash memory. From Simon Piriou. * Graphics/Display Drivers: - SSD1306 LCD Driver: (1) Separate lcd_dev_s setup to separate object. g_oleddev takes 1 KiB because framebuffer and was allocated to .data section because of lcd_dev_s function pointer setup. Move lcd_dev_s setup out, so that g_oleddev goes to .bss and avoid wasting ROM. (2) Fix memory corruption caused by ssd1306_getrun(). ssd1306_getrun was writing one extra byte (with value 0) past target buffer when pixlen is multiple of 8. When pixlen was not multiple of 8, last byte of buffer was fully cleared, instead of modifying only the (pixlen % 8) bits of last byte. (3) Add support for board power control. ThingseeOne has regulator for controlling display power on/off. Patch adds support for board based power control to SSD1306 driver. (4) Add DD-12864WO-4A/SSD1309 support to SSD1306 driver. From Jussi Kivilinna. * Networking/Network Drivers: - Sockets: Support listening sockets in the getsockname() function. From Roland Takacs. - IP Forwading: At the IP level, network may be configured to forward IP packets that are not destined for the target through a different network device, decrementing the packet TTL. - IP forwarding: Add optional support to forward broadcast and multicast packets. Add missing ICMP support. - ICMPv6: Add 6LoWPAN and IP forwarding support. - ICMPv6: Support source link-layer address option in RA. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - TUN Driver: Add definitions that will permit TUN-only networking. - Socket I/F: Created a socket interface used to provide socket support. Each address family has an interface that describes how to perform socket operations on that address family. Currently only a couple of methods are defined in the socket interface call table - Remove CONFIG_NET_MULTILINK. This increases code size by a little, but greatly reduces the complexity of the network code. - Network procfs: Add support for routing tables at proc/net/route. - Network procfs: Add support for network procfs statistics for the PF_IEEE802154 address family. - Network Driver Backlog: Remove driver based backlog support. This affects the entire network, but is used by only one driver. The only supported RX backlog is now via common read-ahead buffering. * Wireless Networking/Wireless Drivers: - IEEE 802.15.4 MAC / MRF24J60 Driver: Extensive updates for association/beacon-enabled networks. From Anthony Merlino. - IEEE 802.15.4 MAC / MRF24J60 Driver: Hook in setdevmode from newly added radio attribute setting. From Anthony Merlino. - IEEE 802.15.4 MAC: Supports get request for coordinator address. From Anthony Merlino. - IEEE 802.15.4 MAC: Notify radio layer of changes in devmode. From Anthony Merlino. - IEEE 802.15.4: Add special attribute that can be used to perform a regdump of the radio. From Anthony Merlino. - IEEE 802.15.4 loopback driver: Better simulation addressing: short and extended addresses, panid, and IP address conversion. - IEEE 802.15.4 Network Driver: Add logic to setup the network mask, update the MAC-based IPv6 addressing when the network is brought up. The idea is that addressing changes are supposed to occur only while the network is down but won't take effect until the network is up again. - PktRadio: Add an infrastructure to support networking on generic (non-IEEE 802.15.4) packet radios. - PktRadio Loopback Driver: Add a PktRadio loopback network driver to testing testing with 6LoWPAN and PktRadios on the simulator. - Spirit Network Driver: The Spirit1 radio (SPSGRF-915) is the first generic PktRadio Network driver. Based on STMicros STack packets with 8-bit addressing. We need to use the STack packets in order to provide the source address and automatic ACKing. - Network procfs: Fix so that PktRadio address are shown correctly. - Networking: Add support for some packet radio IOCTL commands. - 6LoWPAN: Added handling for TCP and ICMPv6 packets. - 6LoWPAN: Add configurable support for 6LoWPAN star topology. With this change, the endpoints which are the 'points' of the star will forward all traffic to the coordinator. The coordinator is assumed to be the 'hub' of the star. This function also used IPv6 forwarding. - 6LoWPAN: The original, Contiki-based design used only a single buffer for reassemblying larger packets. This could be a problem issue for hub configurations which really need the capability concurrently reassemble multiple incoming streams concurrently. These was also a design issue in that the reassembly buffer could be corrupted by outgoing packets. The design was extended to support multiple reassembly buffers, each associated with the reassembly tag and source address. This assures that there can be be no corruption of the reassembly once it has started. - 6LoWPAN PktRadio: Now radio agnostic. All IEEE 802.15.4 dependencies have been removed or isolated so that 6LoWPAN can be used with any kind of packet radio. This involved things like: (1) generalizing the representation of radio MAC meta-data, (2) changes to handle variable-length radio addresses, (3) removal of all explicit IEEE 802.15.4 types, references, and interfaces, (4) a new radio driver interface to return 'capabilities' of the drvier. - ICMPv6: Update so that ICMPv6 can be used with 6LoWPAN. - IPv6 Neighbor: Update table format to support IEEE 802.15.4 MAC addresses. - PF_IEEE802154 Address Family: Add support for the PF_IEEE802154 address family socket type. This socket is similar to the PF_PACKET, "raw" packet address family except that: (1) it supports only SOCK_DRAM, not SOCK_RAW, and (2) works only with IEEE 802.15.4 MAC-based radios. This address family permits simple access to IEEE 802.15.4 IOCTLs and frame-level network transfers. * Other Common Device Drivers: - Dynamically configurable USB composite devices: We developed a huge Changeset over a year ago to make USB Composite configuration dynamical and be able to instantiate the CDC/ACM multiple times inside this device. We use this feature to switch between one in typical USB MSC + CDC/ACM configuration and up to three CDCACMs dynamically. I've changed the interface for some USB-Functions to receive also the dynamic configuration. From Frank Benkert. - Franks' change remained on a branch until all issues were resolved. the current version in Master is complete and ready for use. - power: battery_charger: Add ioctl for charging input current. From Juha Niskanen. - SMPS driver: Add generic upper-half driver for SMPS. From Mateusz Szafoni. - LED Driver: Add support for inverted LEDS. From Jeff. - LED Driver: Add lightness correction for RGB LED driver. From Jeff. - LTC4151 Driver: Add driver for LTC4151 current and voltage monitor. From Giorgio Groß. - Serial TERMIOS: tcdrain() implementation based on a new term ioctl. From Sebastien Lorquet. - Serial TERMIOS: Add support for TCFLUSH. From Sebastien Lorquet. - syslog: Add option to use the CLOCK_MONOTONIC for time stamping. From Jussi Kivilinna. - HC-SR04 Driver: Add support to HC-SR04 distance sensor. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - COMP Driver: Add poll support. From Pekka Ervasti. - BQ2429X Driver: Add driver for TI BQ2429X battery charger. From Juha Niskanen. - ADC Driver: Add poll support. From Juha Niskanen. - BCH Driver: Add poll support. From Jussi Kivilinna. - RTC Driver: Extend the RTC framework with an alarm read ioctl (RTC_RD_ALARM). Through it consumer could get configuration settings about previously scheduled hardware alarms (active status, hours, minutes, seconds). From Boris Astardzhiev. * Simulation - sim/ipforward: Add an IP forwarding configuration using TUN devices and apps/examples/tun. - Console: Add non blocking read to devconsole driver. From Simon Piriou. - Networking: Poll for TX frames to speed up driver. From Simon Piriou. - pf_ieee802154: Add configuration for testing PF_IEEE802154 address family sockets. - ARM Simulator: Adds necessary functionality to build Simulator under ARM Linux. Tested only on Raspberry3. Currently setjmp/longjmp do not save/restore floating point registers. From Nickolay Semyonov. * MicroChip/Atmel SAML21 Drivers: - SAML21 I2C driver. Developed for and contributed with permissin from Filament company. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - SAMD/L21 USB Driver: Add a USB driver. Developed for Filament Inc. by Offcode, LTD. From Janne Rosberg. * MicroChip/Atmel SAMv7 Boards: - SAMV71-XULT: Add support for the MRF24J40 radio and create a mrf24j40-starhub configuration. - SAME70-Xplained: Add MRF24J40 support. * NXP Freescale Kinetis Drivers: - Kinetis USB Improvements: usbdev clean up ensuring proper use of HW. Rework suspend and resume logic so they perform properly. Made attach and detach functions optional. As they do not make sense for a bus powered device. From David Sidrane. - Kinetis SPI driver: From David Sidrane. - Kinetis: I2C driver added I2C3, reference counting and reset. Refactored the driver to support reference counting and reset added I2C3. From David Sidrane. - Kinetis RTC: Implementation of the alarm read function. * NXP Freescale Kinetis Boards: - configs/teensy-3.x USB: Define USBOTG-FS Read from FLASH access in board config. Allow the board config to define the USBOTG-FS to have Read access to FLASH. From David Sidrane. - configs/teensy-3.x: Removed call to khci_usbattach. The call is not need by the driver if CONFIG_USBDEV_BUSPOWERED=y. On a USB powered device if we are running we are attached. From David Sidrane. - freedom-k66f: Use SPI driver. Initalize SPI1 on connector J6. No real use, as of yet. From David Sidrane. * NXP Freescale LPC43xx: - LPC43xx: Modify up_allocate_(k)heap() to support PROTECTED mode. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * NXP Freescale LPC4xx Boards: - configs/Bambino: Add protected mode configuration to Bambino board. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * On Semiconductor LC823450 - LC823450: Initial support for ON Semiconductor LC823450. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - LC823450: eMMC/SD and USB support for LC823450. From Masayuki Ishikawa. * On Semiconductor LC823450 Boards - LC823450-XGEVK: LC823450-XGEVK board support. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - LC823450-XGEVK: Add eMMC/SD and USB support. From Masayuki Ishikawa. * STMicro STM32: - STM32 L4: Add support for the STM32L475 family. - STM32 L4 RCC: Enable ADC clock source. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32: Allow clock frequencies > 168 Mhz on stm32f427/429. We need to enable the power overdrive for this case. This change allows the required bits to be set in proper sequence. It also modifies the local register access operations to allow more than 16-bit registers. From Sebastien Lorquet . - STM32 F4: Add support for STM32F433RC. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM32 F7: Add new configuration option for enabling flash ART Accelerator and flash prefetcher. From Jussi Kivilinna. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32 TIM: Add the set counter function for stm32 timers. From Sergey Ustinov. - STM32 HRTIM: Update HRTIM definitions. Add HRTIM driver. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 HRTIM: Add HRTIM character driver. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 HRTIM: Fix DAC triggers configuration, Add missing master timer logic, enable DAC triggering. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 HRTIM: Add DMA configuration. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 HRTIM: Add burst mode configuration. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 RTC: Port Boris Astardzhiev's RTC change for STM32L4 to STM32. - STM32 DAC: Add support for HRTIM triggering. Separate dma buffer configuration for channels. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 DAC: Conditional logic for timer triggering, fix TSEL configuration when HRTIM, DMA request remapping, Add DMA buffers initialization logic. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 DAC: Support external triggering for DMA transfer. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 L1 TIM: Add base address for TIM11. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 F4 FLASH: Enable/disable the flash write protection on any sector. I have verified it to work on the STM32 F427. From Sebastien Lorquet. - STM32 F4 Clocking: To use an external oscillator module (not just a crystal) with the STM32F4, one needs to enable the HSEBYP bit in the RCC_CR register. This change allows an integrator to define STM32_RCC_CR_HSEBYP in their board.h file if they want this configuration. From Jeff. - STM32 F4 USB: I'm working on bringing up USB full-speed support on STM32F405.  My board does not include a USB power switch, VBus sensing, over current detection, or ID pin. This commit add a config STM32_OTGFS_VBUS_ CONTROL which lets us selectively disable VBus sensing and control.  I also sneaked in a change to disable the configgpio call for the ID pin, which is only used in OTG mode which isn't supported yet.  The only pins that need to be initialized should be OTGFS_DP and OTGFS_DM. From Jeff. - STM32 FLASH: Add CONFIG_STM32_STM32F469 support. From David Sidrane. - STM32 COMP: Add default INM configuration and some missing COMP 1,3,5,7 code. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 F33: Add missing SYSCFG CFGR3 definitions. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 L4 Serial: Allow configuring Rx DMA buffer size. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 L4 COMP: Input minus pin extended selection. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 L4 COMP: Bind to upper half comp driver. From Pekka Ervasti. - STM32 L4 DAC: Port from STM32. Add ADC register definitions. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 L4 DAC: Add option for routing DAC output to ADC. Actually write something to the DAC DMA buffer. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 L4 DAC: Separate DMA buffer configuration for channels. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 L4 ADC: Implement peripheral. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 F7: Definitions for I2C4, SDMMC2. Adapted RAM start / size to internal SRAM. From Titus von Boxberg. - STM32 F7 I2C4: I2C4_SDA can also be on GPIO PB7. From Titus von Boxberg. - STM32 F7 LTDC: Option for DSI output, inconsistency: the stm32f746 does not feature a DSI interface. compilable with LTDC_INTERFACE and LTDC_USE_DSI. From Titus von Boxberg. - STM32 F7 Clocking: Added functions for DSI clock source selection. From Titus von Boxberg. - STM32 F7 Clocking: Enable APB2 DSI clock. From Titus von Boxberg. - STM32 F7 LTDC: No board specific dithering values used; corrected dithering init. Corrected LIPOS/LIPCR calculation. Change only polarity bits in LTDC_GCR. From Titus von Boxberg. - STM32 F7 Reset: Added function for reset. From Titus von Boxberg. - STM32 F7 DMA: DMA add dcache alignment check in stm32_dmacapable. In the case dcache write-buffed mode is used (not write-through) buffer alignment is required for DMA transfers because a) arch_invalidate_dcache could lose buffered writes data and b) arch_flush_dcache could corrupt adjacent memory if the maddr and the mend+1, the next next address are not on ARMV7M_DCACHE_LINESIZE boundaries. From David Sidrane. - STM32 F7 SDMMC: SDMMC remove widebus limitation on DMA. There is no documantation for the STM32F7 that limits DMA on 1 bit vrs 4 bit mode. From David Sidrane. - STM32 F7 SDMMC: SDMMC add dcache alignment check in dma{recv|send}setup. In the case where CONFIG_SDIO_PREFLIGHT is not used. - STM32 F7 RTC: Port Boris Astardzhiev's RTC change for STM32L4 to STM32F7. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - STM32F103-Minimum: Add GPIO device driver example. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM32F103-Minimum: Add small hello example for STM32F103-Minimum board. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM32F103-Minimum: Add support for SmartFS on Winbond W25 SPI NOR Flash. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM32F103-Minimum: (1) Enable CONFIG_MTD_PARTITION in Kconfig if flash partition is enabled and (2) Update the README.txt file with info needed to get SmartFS working. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - Nucleo-F334R8: Add HRTIM initialization. From Mateusz Szafoni. - Nucleo-F334R8: UART2 is default serial port (STLINK Virtual Port). From Mateusz Szafoni. - Clicker2-STM32: Add a configuration that was used with the MRF24J60 for 6loWPAN testing. - Clicker2-STM32: Allow both IEEE 802.15.4 MAC character and network devices to be registered. - Clicker2-STM32: Add configurations to support the endpoint and hub roles in a star topology. - Clicker2-STM32: Add support for per-function-call stack checking. From Anthony Merlino. - Clicker2-STM32: Configure EDBG SPI CS just to make that it is disabled. - STM32F4 Discovery: Add logic to register the button driver and the user led driver if so configured. From Jan Pobrislo. - STM32F4-Discovery: Add a configuration for testing libc++. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - B-L475E-IOT01A: Add support for the STMicro B-L475E-IOT01A board. From Simon Piriou. - B-L475E-IOT01A: Add support for the SPSRGF/Spirit1 radio module. Add a configuration for testing sprit radio. - B-L475E-IOT01A: Add configurations to support a star topology. - B-L475E-IOT01A: Add basic support for external Macronix QuadSPI flash memory. From Simon Piriou. - B-L475E-IOT01A: Enable UDP broadcast test in the spirit-starhub configuration. - STM32F334-DISCO: Add STM32F334-DISCO basic support. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32F746-Disco: Add ADC3 support. From Ivan Ucherdzhiev. - STM32L476-Disco: Add a knsh configuration that may be used to test the PROTECTED build mode. - STM32F769I-DISCO: Initial port to STM32F769I-DISCO. From Titus von Boxberg. * C Library/Header Files: - Move TUN ioctl command to include/nuttx/net/ioctl.h so that it will always be unique. - Math Library: Port gamma() and lgamma() from FreeBSD to NuttX. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - C++: Compilation with recent C++ compiler needs an overloaded delete operator that includes a size_t size argument. New sized delete operators are only for C++14 and above. * Build/Configuration System: - Initial clang compile. From Goran Mekic. - Add CLANG definitions in Kconfig and Toolchain.defs. - drivers/wireless/ieee802154: Moved radios to individual sub-directories. From Anthony Merlino. - Makefile.unix: Add savedefconfig target. From Gwenhael Goavec-Merou. - Add Gwenhael's change to Makefile.win and update README.txt to described the new make target. - All defconfig files are now in the compressed format created with 'make savedefconfig.' The original .config file can be reconstituted using 'make olddefconfig.' - Build System: It is no longer necessary to have a unique Make.defs file for each configuration. A board may share a common Make.defs file in the scripts directory. Duplicate Make.defs files removed; common Make.defs file moved to the scripts/ sub-directory for each board. - Networking: Move INET socket interface out of net/sockets to its own directory net/inet. * Tools: - testbuild.sh: Added -x to fail build on errors for continous integration (CI). On CI we want to know ASAP of a failure. From David Sidrane. - Improve configure.sh behavior: (1) enable to call from top directory. (2) enable to designate direct path for config. (3) install .gdbinit if the target has. From Hidetaka Takano. - Update tools/configure.c to same functionality as configure.sh. Add an array of optional file names. Currently, .gdbinit is the only optional file but other things like IDE-specific project files might need to be copied as well. - tools/configure.sh will now copy Eclipse project files if they are present in the board directory file. - Update configure.sh, configure.bat, configure.c: With compressed format, part of the installation requires that we run 'make olddefconfig' to restore the uncompressed defconfig format. Also, while I was at it, I also added options to select host platform on configure command line. - tools/refresh.sh: Now runs make savedefconfig before copying the new defconfig file in place; Also, added a new option --defaults. Since the number of defaults that you now have to answer is so large, the option lets you just accept the default values. So it works just like --silent but still prompts you for the decision to save or discard the new defconfig file. - tools/refresh.sh: Update so that it can find the Make.defs file in the new location. * NSH: apps/nshlib: - NSH Library: Add a Telnetd command. This is needed when network initialization is deferred. In that case, telnet daemon cannot be started until the network is finally initialized. The telnetd command was added just for that case: So that the telnet daemon can be started from the NSH command line after the network is configured. - NSH Library: Misc changes needed for PktRadio support. - NSH Library: Extend ifconfig command so that it can set variable length packet radio addresss. - NSH Library: Update addroute and delroute command. The would support either IPv4 or IPv6, but not both. Allow expression of the netmask in IPv4 CIDR or IPv6 slash notation. This really reduces the pain of using the commands, especially for IPv6. - NSH Library: Add a route command that will dump the content of routing table. * Examples/Tests: apps/examples: - examples/udp: Add configurable network device name; Add option to suppress network initialization which is not needed if started by NSH or for 6LoWPAN. - examples/udp: Fix registration as a built-in program; Change some naming to make room for a second target. Current one endpoint is the target and one is the host. This will (eventually) allow two targets to be both endpoints of the test. Change build so that both server and client can be on a target, rather than one on the target one on the host PC. Server IP address may not be provided on the command line. - examples/udp: Port numbers need to be configurable to work with 6LoWPAN. Need to bind the client socket to a port number. This was not required before so is a apparently a change in the UDP packet dispatch logic. - examples/udp: Enable testing with the broadcast address. - examples/nettest: Support target boards on both ends of the test. Separate out network initialization so that it may be used by both a target server and a target client. Fix client/server naming confusion; Add command line option to select the server address on the target. Add support for both enpoints on target boards vs. one on a target and one on the host PC. - examples/nettest: The send buffer size is now a configuration option. - examples/nettest: Loopback option should be available in Kconfig for PktRadio. - examples/keypadtest: REMOVED and warehoused in the Obsoleted repository. This was just a bad clone of apps/examples/hidkbd for a keypad driver that was removed years ago. It also uses illegal function calls into the OS. So it has no purpse: It is redundant, it uses illegal interfaces, and is a test for non-existent code. - examples/ipforward: Add an IP forwarding example using only TUN devices. Test extended to test forwarding of ICMPv6 multicast messages. - Implement powermonitor example for ltc4151 current and voltage monitor. From Giorgio Groß. - examples/pf_ieee802154: Add for testing PF_IEEE802154 sockets. Add PANID to command line options; Cannot bind to address zero... There is no counterpart to INADDR_ANY for these radios (not now at least). - examples/dac: Add DAC example. From Juha Niskanen. * Network Utilities: apps/netutils: - netutils/telnetc: This a port of libtelnet to NuttX. - netutils/telnetd and users of telnetd: Add support for IPv6. - netutils/thttpd: Remove the netstats demo. This depends on an illegal function call and cannot be supported. That example could be replaced with logic that uses the procfs network entries as was done for NSH which had the same issue. But I am too lazy to implement that. - netutils/netlib: Add support for PktRadio IOCTL commands. - netutils/netlib: Add a helper to decode short addresses. * Wireless Utilities: apps/wireless: - wireless/ieee802154/i8sak: Rewrote i8sak to be test CLI for IEEE 802.15.4 MAC layer. From Anthony Merlino. - wireless/ieee802154/i8sak: Updates to i8sak for association/beacon-enabled changes to IEEE 802.15.4. From Anthony Merlino. - wireless/ieee802154/i8sak: Add option to make it easy to send large frame for testing purposes. From Anthony Merlino. - wireless/ieee802154/i8sak: Add scan command. From Anthony Merlino. - wireless/ieee802154/i8sak: Add coordinfo command allowing you to poll various attributes related to the coordinator. From Anthony Merlino. - wireless/ieee802154/i8sak: Add a option to retry on failures to the assoc command (usually meaning tht the coordinator is not yet up). - iwireless/ieee802154/8sak: Add reset command to reset the MAC layer. Adds option to assoc command -t to specify how long to wait for a response from the Coordinator. From Anthony Merlino. - ieee802154/i8sak: Adds command to trigger regdump of radio. From Anthony Merlino. * System Utilities (apps/system) - apps/system/composite: Update to apps/system/composite assocated with big changes to the composite device logic. From Frank Benkert. - apps/system/composite: Remove CDC/ACM and MSC configuration logic. This belongs in the OS composite initialization. Add and argument so that you can select the USB composite configuration to be attached. Restore USB tracing; remove unused field in a structure. Remove configuration settings that are no longer used. Fix configuration selecting.. was setting the port number, not the configure ID. Also add a configuration option to select the default configuration. - apps/system/composite: Add a configuration option to the boardctl() calls to support multiple composite device configurations dynamically. - apps/system/composite: Remove references to USBMSC. There still dependencies on CDC/ACM in the serial USB trace output. - apps/system/telnet: Add Telnet Chat deamon and client from libtelent. * Platform-Specific Support (apps/platform) Bugfixes. Only the most critical bugfixes are listed here (see the ChangeLog for the complete list of bugfixes and for additional, more detailed bugfix information): * Core OS: - Fix ELF loader up_checkarch on ARM arch. From Cristian Condurache. - pthread_mutex_unlock(): Missing check for the case where pthread_mutex_lock() is called when the mutex is not locked. In that case, it would increment the underlying semaphore above 1. This is the fix for a problem noted by initialkjc@yahoo.com. - sig_timedwait(): Pending signal structure used after it has been releasd. From anonymous Bitbucket Issue 59. - mm_mallinfo: do heap end debug assert check with heap semaphore held. From Jussi Kivilinna. - sched/: Fix return value in sched_setaffinity(). From Masayuki Ishikawa. - Work Queues: work_queue() must cancel existing work prior to queuing new work, otherwise the work queue list structure can become corrupted. Problem noted by Pascal Speck. - waitpid(): Corrects two problems when CONFIG_SCHED_HAVE_PARENT + CONFIG_SCHED_CHILD_STATUS are enabled: (1) Was erroring out if the waited for task had already exited, and (2) was not freeing resources when a wait was completed. From Boris Astardzhiev. * File System/Block and MTD Drivers: - VFS poll(): Fix timeout calculation. From Jim Paris. - VFS poll(): Fix poll for regular files and block devices. Open Group documentation says that poll (and select) support regular files and that 'Regular files shall always poll TRUE for reading and writing'. From Jussi Kivilinna. - VFS epoll(): Fix epoll_wait function. From Simon Piriou. - Smart FS: Fix wrong freeing of device structure and use-after-free issues on error paths. From Jussi Kivilinna. - MTD FLASH drivers: The byte write method of several drivers had a cloned error: It was not locking the bus while performing byte write operations. - MTD M2PX: If we READ while a write/erase is pending, the command is ignored and the write/erase continues. If we dont catch this situation we will return garbage to the user because the flash will not execute the command. So READ MUST wait for write completion, and before that, the bus must be locked since it's a precondition to calling waitwritecomplete(). From Sebastien Lorquet. - MTD FLASH drivers: Clone Sebastien Lorquet's m25px change to at25, is25xp, ramtron, and sst25xx. - MTD W25: Add missing locking and fix SPI_SELECT usage for w25_unprotect. From Jussi Kivilinna. - MTD W25: Wait for BUSY flag to clear in w25_readid and w25_unprotect. W25Q128 datasheet says that all instructions expect 'Read Status Register' and 'Erase/Program Suspend' are ignored when BUSY flag in status register is '1'. Therefore wait for busy flag to clear in w25_readid() and w25_unprotect(). From Jussi Kivilinna. - Automounter: FS_AUTOMOUNTER should depend on SCHED_LPWORK. From Nickolay Semyonov. * Networking/Network Drivers: - TCP Listen: Throw error when error happens in the tcp_listen function. From Roland Takacs. - Nework Device Management: Do not search net device when all-zeros address is used. From Roland Takacs. - Network Device Management: Fix a error in netdev_register(); it was not handling device names properly when TUN is the only network device. - Network Device Management: Fix netdev_dev_lladdrsize(). In some configurations, it could return the wrong size for the address of a packet radio. - Network Device Management: Fix typo for 802.11 devices in netdev_register(). Was being masked before because depended on CONFIG_NET_MULTLINK. - TUN Driver: Use critical section instead of semaphore in tun_ifdown(). From Masayuki Ishikawa. - TUN Driver: Do all polling on worker thread. Otherwise, the stack gets very deep. - TUN Driver: Currently cannot support TAP mode unless Ethenet is enabled. - netdb: Fixed buffer size used for sending DNS queries should depend on the configured DNS name size. From Ritjaina. - UDP networking: The TTL (time to live) was not being set in the IPv4 or IPv6 header unless the UDP socket was bound. - UDP Networking: Fix a copy-paste error that could effect networking when both IPv4 and IPv6 are enabled. - UDP Networking: When upd_input() cannot process a packet, it returns ERROR so that network drivers may try calling ipv4_input() later. In this case, it must also set d_len to zero. Otherwise, all network drivers will assume tht there is also an outgoing packet. This results in a gratuitous ARP. - TCP Networking: Correct some issues that prevent TCP from working correctly when both IPv4 and IPv6 are enabled. - TCP Networking: TCP disconnection callbacks are not retained in a list. This will support multiple callbacks per lower-level TCP connection structure. That is necessary for the cae where a socket is dup'ed and shares the same lower-level connection structure. NOTE: There still needs to be a call to tcp_start_monitor() when the socket is dup'ed. - TCP Networking: Start the network monitor for a socket when a TCP socket is dup'ed. - TCP Networking: If one of the dup'ed socket's is closed, then network monitor resources associated with that one socket must be recovered. Also, in the event that socket is being used on one thread, but then closed on another, any threads waiting for events from the socket should be informed of the closure. That latter requirement is not implemented because current data structures do not support it. - TCP Networking: Fix a race condition. The accept() operation is performed with the network locked. However, the network is unlocked BEFORE the connected state is set. Therefore, a context switch may occur and the socket may no longer be connected when it is marked so. Noted by Pascal Speck. - Network routing tables: Fix a compilation error when IPv6 and routing are enabled. - Network procfs: Fix some spacing when both IPv6 and IPv4 are enabled. - Network Local Sockets: Fix accept for local stream sockets. From Jussi Kivilinna. - Network Local Sockets: Fix server lc_waitsem overflow. From Jussi Kivilinna. - IPv6 Networking: Remove comparisons to the address with all ones set. IPv6 does not support broadcast addresses and certainly not in that form. Replace with multicast addresses beginning with 0xff02. - ICMPv6 Networking: Fix a compilation issue with CONFIG_NET_ICMPv6_AUTOCONF=y. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - Networking: Fix net_lock returning ERROR when instead of real error code on failure. From Jussi Kivilinna. - IGMPv2 Networking: Remove special support for interrupt level processing (there is none) and fix some timer cancellation logic. In many files, correct comments. There is no interrupt level processing in the networking layer. * Wireless/Wireless Drivers: - IEEE 802.15.4 MAC: Need counting protection on the logic that releases the notification resources. Otherwise, notification handlers may be operating with a stale pointer. - IEEE 802.15.4 MAC: Improves internal timer logic to handle work serially. Before, the MAC timer used a watchdog to schedule work with the high priority worker queue. However, since everything in the MAC is supposed to be serialized through the use of the high priority work queue, but the timer uses a watchdog, there are some unintended consequences. To simplify, we now use the delayed work feature of the work queue. From Anthony Merlino. - IEEE 802.15.4 Network Driver: Update RX statistics in network driver. - IEEE 802.15.4 MRF24J40 Driver: Minor timing fix. Matches recommended value in datasheet. Splits up driver into multiple files to make it easier to navigate. Fixes issue with non-beacon enabled mode. From Anthony Merlino. - IEEE 802.15.4 MRF24J40 Driver: Fix a bug causing radio to cease transmitting. From Anthony Merlino. - IEEE 802.15.4 MRF24J40 Driver: Fixes issues with sleeping for beacon enabled networking. From Anthony Merlino. - EEE 802.15.4 MRF24J40 Driver: Fix math error for calculating sleep count values. From Anthony Merlino. - IEEE 802.15.4: Fix timing issues for beacon enabled coordinators and endpoints. From Anthony Merlino. - iIEEE 802.15.4: Fix issue with association on beacon-enabled networking. From Anthony Merlino. - 6LoWPAN: Correct a few addressing issues. Also reserve two bytes at the end of the frame for the FCS. - 6LoWPAN: Fixes needed when extended addressing is enabled; broke short addressing. Loopback driver needs to initialize the MAC meta data; Address decompression logic must have the MAC address to handle the most common compression cases. Fix a src/dest address confusion and other addressing problems. - 6LoWPAN: Add missing IPv6 address creation to HC1 decode logic. Fix a typo in an index that prevented use with HC1 and extended addresses. - 6LoWPAN: TCP logic was not obeying MTU packet size limitations. - 6LoWPAN: Major re-architecting of TCP logic to properly handle TCP stuff like ACKs and TDP windowing which were not properly covered in the initial design. - 6LoWPAN: HC06, copy TCP header as though it were data. TCP packet reassembly now seems to work OK. - 6LoWPAN: Fix duplicate and bad memcpy in loopback driver. - 6LoWPAN: Fix a misconception about HC06 16-bit IPv6 address compression. - 6LoWPAN: TCP send logic was returning a failure in one case when, in fact, the send was successful. * Common Drivers: - USB MSC: Use struct instead of pointer to the struct as sizeof argument in memset in usbmsc.c. Otherwise it leads to error: argument to sizeof in memset call is the same pointer type struct usbmsc_lun_s * as the destination. From Oleg Evseev. - USB MSC: Add missing logic to define endpoints. The composite changes broke the the non-composite, USB MSC only case because it omitted the critical setup when USB MSC was not part of the composite. - USB CDC/ACM. Fix several known problems resulting from merge of USB composite device. That merge now breaks some of the non-composite USB devices. - Button Driver: Interrupts weren't enabled since nothing updates them after btn_poll() marks the file descriptor structure as being polling. From Jan Pobrislo. - ADC Driver: Fix some data alignment issues in the ADC driver. - I2C Drivers: Handle I2C_TRANSFER return value consistently. Some I2C peripherals transfers return zero on success, others number of completed transfers. Make drivers robust against this. From Juha Niskanen. - COMP Driver: Fix compilation errors when poll disabled. From Mateusz Szafoni. * Simulation: - Simulation: Fix mkdir issue in GNU target. From Simon Piriou. - Simulation: x86 stack needs to be aligned to 16-byte boundaries. - Simulation: Fix building 32-bit simulation on 32-bit X86. From Jussi Kivilinna. * ARM: - ARM: The older ARM7 and ARM9 configurations were determining CFLAGS based on the GCC version 4.x.x or not. That needx to be extended for 5.x.x and 6.x.x which also behave like 4.x.x. * ARMv7-M: - Fixed ARMv7-M Toolchain setting. Cortex-M4 only have Single Precision FPU. From Hidetaka Takano. - ARMv7-M syscall logic: Clear bit 0 in PC settings. Bit 0 is the thumb mode indication and should not be set in the PC. This extra bit has not caused problems in the past, but seeing it set in the PC is unnerving. * Expressif ESP32: - Fix ESP32 gpio enable reg and default UART pin. Modify default UART pin for ESP-WROOM-32. Fix gpio enable reg. From Sungki Kim. * Microchip/Atmel SAMD21 Drivers: - SAMD21: Fix some SPI-related issues. From Matt Thompson. - SAMD21 SPI: I was having issues with the bus freezing up .. slaves holding SDL low.. so I rewrote a good portion of the interrupt logic based on the application notes from Atmel. One major improvement is using the RXNACK flag in the STATUS register, which indicates that no device responded to an address packet. Assuming that the chip will always give an interrupt status, I believe it's possible to eliminate the timer as well. From Matt Thompson. - SAMD/L21: Need to preserve errno value across syslog() call. - SAMD21: Changes needed to get USB working. From Matt Thompson. * Microchip/Atmel SAMv7 Drivers: - SAMv7 TWIHS: TWIHS driver add reference counting. From David Sidrane. - SAMv7 CAN: We discovered a problem with the samv7 mcan driver which results, under some circumstances, in a very high CPU load. The problem occurs, and is easily reproducible, if the device is connected to a CAN network with a wrongly configured CAN speed (baud rate). In our tests we set the CAN speed of the device to 1000000 and the speed of the other CAN nodes to 500000. The device is restarted and sends a CANopen "bootup message" to the CAN network. This results in huge amount of errors messages on the CAN bus, probably because of the CAN feature for acknowledging error messages. The error messages can’t be read by the device because of the misconfigured CAN speed, instead the CAN chip reports lots of errors, which are reported to the application which uses the CAN driver (CONFIG_CAN_ERRORS is enabled). The CAN errors are reported from the CAN chip via interrupts and thus the interrupt load is very high in this scenario. To fix the problem the driver now disables each RX error interrupt after it is occurred. The RX error interrupts are turned back on if at least one CAN message is received successfully. From Stefan Kolb. - SAMv7 CAN: I discovered while working on the SAMV7 mcan driver that the implementation of the CAN error handling is suboptimal. In the current implementation the many errors are implemented as pending errors. But those errors are not pending, the errors occurred and are gone directly afterwards. This commit changes the described behavior and simplifies the handling of CAN errors. From Stefan Kolb. * Microchip/Atmel SAMv7 Boards: - SAMv71-XULT: Fix MRF24J40 interrupt GPIO number. * NXP/Freescale Kinetis: - Kinetis MPU: Disable MPU when not in protected mode. The hardware reset state of the the MPU precludes any bus masters other then DMA access to memory. Unfortunately USB and SDHC have there own DMA and will not have access to memory in the default reset state. This change disabled the MPU if present on system startup. From David Sidrane. - Kinetis MPU: Fixed warning for kinetis_mpudisable. Missing header file added. From David Sidrane. - Kinetis SIM: Ensure isolation of clock dividers for 0 value case. This fixes a bug were a SoC does not have a clockdivN register and passes a 0 for the init value. This prevents overflow of the 0 decremented to -1 (0xffffffff) spilling over to other clockdivN fields. From David Sidrane. * NXP/Freescale i.MX6 Drivers: - i.MX6: Fix a wrong parameter passed when calling irq_attach() in imx_serial.c. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - Based on Masayuki's change, I review all serial driver vector attachment. I Found one additional error and updated all relevant drivers to current interrupt parameter passing. * STMicro STM32: - STM32 F410 Kconfig: Fix peripherals available on the STM32 F410. This also adds a select for STM32_HAVE_DAC1 present on this STM32 flavor. From Gwenhael Goavec-Merou. - STM32 L4 DMA: Correct USART3_RX bad channel definition. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 L4 PWR: Correct PWR_SR2 REGLPS and REGLPF bits, add port I registers. Also remove duplicate section from Kconfig. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 F7: do not enable read-modify-write on DTCM. "AN 4667 - STM32F7 Series system architecture and performance" recommends to disable read-modify-write on DTCM: "If the DTCM-RAM is used as data location and the variables used are byte or/and halfword types, since there is no ECC management in this RAM on the STM32F7 Series, it is recommended to disable the read-modify-write of the DTCM-RAM in the DTCM interface (inthe DTCMCR register) to increase the performance." From Jussi Kivilinna. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32 TIM3/4 are always 16-bits; never 32-bits. Noted by Eetu Nevalainen.. - STM32 ADC: Invalidate dma buffer before use. Missing invalidation caused old samples being fetched from cache. From Jussi Kivilinna. - STM32, STM32L4, STM32F7 ADC: Fix channel 18 sample time. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 DAC: Fix some configuration logic. When STM32_NDAC is greather than 1, then second channel is always DAC1OUT2. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 DAC: Fix compilation when DMA disabled for channel. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 F0: Fix some funny shifts in DAC header files. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 F1 RTC fixes: (1) Compile issues because of missing RTC_MAGIC #defines, (2) missing functionality based on RTC_MAGIC in RTC based on stm32_rtcounter.c, (3) IRQ setup from up_rtc_initialize was later reset in up_irqinitialize, (4) write access to backup registers without enabling access to backup domain, (5) possible races in set/cancel alarm. tested with STM32F103C8 only. device now wakes up from forced STANDBY mode by alarm. From Leif Jakob. - STM32/STM32 L4 PWM: While attempting to output a 70 MHz square wave from the timer output of a STM32 clocked at 140 MHz, found that the reload calculation was off by one. This correction does allow the output up to 70 MHz. I am not sure this affects most users generating slow PWM but for frequencies close to the PCLK, the difference becomes significant. From JM. - STM32 L4 I2C: Set I2C SDA and SCL pins to open drain mode. From Pekka Ervasti. - STM32 L4 I2C: I2C4 was writing to wrong RCC registers. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 L4 DAC: Report transfer as completed in DMA callback. Without this even O_NONBLOCK writes block the calling task if DAC was using DMA. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 L4 COMP: comparators share RCC enable bit with SYSCFG. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 L4 ADC: Correct EXTSEL macros. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 L4 TIM: TIM15,16,17 are always in APB2. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 F7 I2C: Set I2C4 SDA and SCL pins to open drain mode. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 F4 RTCC: ISR register and write protection fix. From Eetu Nevalainen. - STM32 F7 Ethernet: Fix typo in header; Add memory sync barrier between writing to DMA TX descriptor and restarting DMA TX. Avoid calling work_queue on pollwork if it's already queued, just skip a poll cycle instead. Nucleo-144: Fix RMII TXD1 signal, connected to PB13 not to PG14. From savinz. - STM32 F7: Added missing config option for register value debugging. From Titus von Boxberg. - STM32 F7: No FSMC, only FMC for STM32F7. From Titus von Boxberg. - STM32 F7: HEAP2 depends on CONFIG_ARCH_HAVE_HEAP2, not on particular FMC RAM type. From Titus von Boxberg. - STM32 F7: STM32_RCC_DCKCFGR2 has nothing to do with PLLI2S; PLLI2S is not dependent on LTDC, instead on SAICLK1/2 generated from PLLI2S. From Titus von Boxberg. - STM32F7: Some STM32F7 builds failed in build testing due to undefined STM32_SRAM1_BASE. I think that is because stm32_allocateheap.c was not including chip/stm32_memorymap.h. - STM32 F7: dcache write-buffed mode is used (not write-through) buffer alignment is required for DMA transfers because a) arch_invalidate_dcache could lose buffered writes data and b) arch_flush_dcache could corrupt adjacent memory if the buffer and the bufflen, are not on ARMV7M_DCACHE_LINESIZE boundaries. From David Sidrane. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - STM32F103-Minumum SPI: SPIDEV_WIRELESS used when this has changed to SPIDEV_CONTACTLESS. From Nicolas Estibals. - configs/: a few more places where SPIDEV_WIRELELSS should be SPIDEV_CONTACTLESS. - STM32F103-Minumum: Fix a BUG when reading from output pin. We need a different read_ops to read from output pin. This patch fixes the issue. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM32F103-Minumum: Use separated read_ops for GPIO interrupt pins. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM32F103-Minumum: Fix compiler error in MCP2415 logic. - STM32F746G-DISCO: Fix for compilation of STM32F746G-DISCO. From Ivan Ucherdzhiev. - STM32F746G-DISCO: Fix for stm32f746g-disco board for button support with interrupt. This change is tested with buttons app example and it is working with interrupts (signals). I tried the test with polling but at this point it doesn't work. From Ivan Ucherdzhiev. * Build System - Fix -Werror=implicit-fallthrough on gcc7. From Julien Lecoeur. - configs/Board.mk: Remove comment form end of line. In windows native build, it appears to be trying to make that an extra parameter to the AR command. From Jeff. - configs/Board.mk: Remove quotes from CONFIG_ARCH_FAMILY. Causes problems with Windows native build. From Jeff. - Makefile.win would only create uboot images for ARM. MIPS support also needed. From Lwazi Dube. * C Library/Header Files: - C++: Fix C++ __guard implementation for ARM. The standard C++ ABI that most platforms follow defines __guard to be 64 bits. The existing implementation of libxx_cxa_guard.cxx follows this. However, the 32-bit ARM C++ ABI defines it as 32 bits instead, and changes the meaning slightly so only the lowest bit is used. This matters because GCC creates guard symbols without regards to what libxx_cxa_guard.cxx says. So on ARM, gcc allocates 4 bytes, but __cxa_guard_release writes 8 bytes, zeroing out another unlucky variable nearby. Fix it by special-casing 32-bit ARM in libxx_cxa_guard. From Jim Paris. - C++: In cwchar it uses CONFIG_LIBC_WCHAR to only export the wc/mb functions. When a build does not want to use wide or multibyte char CONFIG_LIBC_WCHAR is not set. Therefore we should to only export the wc/mb functions when defined. Regardless of the stat of CONFIG_LIBC_WCHAR the non mb/wc definitions such as mbstate_t, wint_t, wctype_t need to be exported. From David Sidrane. - C Library: Fix an error in mkstemp() the could result in an infinite loop. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - C Library: (1) Fix an error in mkstemp() the could result in an infinite loop. (2) Fix for wrong output in some cases. For Example: (a) input: "FILEXX", output: "FILE00" and repeats same output for further invocations of mkstemp(). But, the output has to be FILE01, FILE02, ...., FILEZZ. (b) input: "FILEXXXXXX", output: "FILE100000", for next invocation "FILE200000" and so on. But it's good, if the output goes like FILE000001, FILE000002, ..., FILE000101, ... From Lokesh B V. - C Library: gethostbyname_r: Fix check for space in buffer. - C Library: inet_ntop() was printing negative values for fields >127. - Math Library: Fix wrong output in modf() API. The sign of integral part given by the modf() should be same as sign of input. But for inputs between 0 and 1, the sign of integral part was not same as sign of input. From Lokesh B V. - Math Library: Fix wrong output in ceil() API. Ex:for input x = 1.0, the output should be 1.0, but the output was 2.0. From Lokesh B V. * Tools - tools/testbuild.sh: Fix missing $ before variable name. - tools/mkdeps.c: Eliminate a warning. MAX_PATH may already be defined in included system files. From Jeff. * Applications: apps/ - All apps/ Makefiles: Add .PRECIOUS: apps/libapps.a to every Makefile. Hopefully this will end awkward problems when you Control-C out of a build and libapps.a is deleted. - platform/Makefile: More attempts to fix for Windows native build. Backslash as a delimiter causes problems in pattern subsitutions. * NSH: apps/nshlib: - NSH network initialization: Fix some ieee 802.15.4 initialization logic. It should not set the saddr or panid; those cannot be hard-coded but must come from the coordinator. Re-factor a function that has gotten too big and too complex. Do not set the IP address for 6loWPAN. The 6loWPAN stack uses IP address that derive from the ieee 802.15.4 addressing and cannot be (safely) configured by the user. - NSH Library: Fix copy-paste typo in nsh_usbconsole.c. From Oleg Evseev. - NSH Library: fix size of 6LoWPAN extended address. - NSH Library: Fix build break in nsh_command.c with IPv4/IPv6 dual stack. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - NSH Library: Correct parsing of ifconfig so that you can specify the HW address without specifying the IP address. * Examples/Tests: apps/examples: - examples/smart: Fix some compilation errors. Obviously this test has not been used in a LONG time. - examples/udp: Renaming some files to prevent name collision in libapps.a. Fix naming of a configuration setting. - examples/nettest: Renaming some files to prevent name collision in libapps.a - examples/nximage: Remove unused global variable. - examples/nsh: Remove APPNAME, PRIORITY, and STACKSIZE settings from Makefile to avoid showing nsh in Builtin Apps. From Masayuki Ishikawa. * Network Utilities: apps/netutils: - netutils/tftpc: Missing header file causes errors in some configurations. - netutils/tftpc: TFTPC depends on CONFIG_NET_IPv4. - netutils/netlib: Fixes to work when only USRSOCK is enabled. - netutils/netlib: Fix netlib_nodaddrconv() so that its return type is the same as other address conversion functions. - netutils/netlib: If only PF_IEEE802154 socket family is enabled, then must use SOCK_DGRAM. - netutils/ftpc: Fix some memory leaks. From Boris Astardzhiev. - netutils/thttpd: Fix a malformed if condition detected by GCC 6.x.x. - netutils/dhcpd: Prevent buffer overflow in dhcpd_addoption. offset represents distance from start of option buffer. So this should be changed current option pointer minus start of buffer. From EunBong Song. * Wireless Utilities: apps/wireless: - wireless/ieee802154/i8sak: Need to increment the next_saddr after each successful association. * System Utilities (apps/system) - correct copy-paste typo in comments in composite_main.c From Oleg Evseev. - system/dhcpc: The DHCPC renew command did not build correctly due to naming problems. Noted by Masayuki Ishikawa. - system/dhcpc: Fix warning about renew_main.o appear twice in rule. * Tools (apps/tools): - tools/mkkconfig.bat: Use %cd% instead of %~dp0 for usage of APPSDIR in this batch file. - tools/mkkconfig.bat: Remove quotes in echo. These were begin Echo'ed and generating double quots in the output. From Jeff. - Windows build fixes: tools/mkkconfig.bat - switch APPSDIR path to use forward slashes for kconfig-frontends. interpreters/ficl - Reorder some targets that causes GNUwin32 make to behave badly. From Jeff. NuttX-7.23 Release Notes ------------------------ The 123rd release of NuttX, Version 7.23, was made on December 4, 2017, and is available for download from the Bitbucket.org website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-7.23.tar.gz and apps-7.23.tar.gz. These are available from: https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/nuttx/downloads https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/apps/downloads Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). Additional new features and extended functionality: * Core OS: - sem_open() should return SEM_FAILED on any failures. This is change in the POSIX specification since the original sem_open() was written so many years ago. - exec(): The non-standard interface exec() is now enshrined as a official NuttX API. I really dislike doing this but I think that this is probably the only want to load programs in the protected mode. It is currently used by some example code under apps/ that generate their own symbol tables for linking. Other file execution APIs relay on a symbol table provided by the OS. In the protected mode, the OS cannot provide any meaning symbol table for execution of code in the user-space blob so that is they exec() is really needed in that build case. And, finally, the interface is completely useless and will not be supported in the KERNEL build mode where the contrary is true: An application process cannot provide any meaning symbolic information for use in linking a different process. - OS Internal Functions: Rename many OS internal functions so it is clear that they are not part of the application interface. All internal functions with the sem_* prefix became nxsem_*, sig* become nxsig_*, mq_* become nxmq_*, etc. - Cancellation Points: Add new cancellation point interface, check_cancellation_point(). - Signals: Add logic to wake up a thread that is waiting on a signal if it is canceled. - sigtimedwait(): Add logic to suppress the wait if there is a pending cancellation. - clock_nanosleep(): Implement clock_nanosleep(). nanosleep() is now reduced to a libc wrapper around clock_nanosleep(). - task_delete(): Do not permit user applications to delete kernel threads. - kthread_create(): Rename kernel_thread() to kthread_create() for better naming consistency with task_create() and kthread_delete(). - boardctl(): Remove the BOARDIOC_GRAPHICS_SETUP command. - TCB: Move POSIX thread specific data from pthread TCB to common TCB structure. This change allows using pthread_getspecific and pthread_setspecific from main thread. Patch also enables using pthread data with config option CONFIG_DISABLE_PTHREAD=y. From Jussi Kivilinna. - mm: Remove the CONFIG_GRAN_SINGLE configuration option. It adds no technical benefit (other than some minor reduction in the number of interface arguments) but adds a lot of code complexity. Better without it. - mm: Add a function to get information about the state of the granule allocator. This is the moral equivalent of mallinfo(). * File Systems/Block and MTD Drivers - MT25Q Serial FLASH: Add support for Micron MT25Q series MT25Q128. From Sebastien Lorquet. - MX35LFxGE4AB: Add an MTD driver for Macronix MX35LFxGE4AB serial NAND flash. From Ekaterina Kovylova. - FileMTD: Add block device MTD interface. Block MTD interface allows using block device directly as MTD instead of having to use file-system in between. NOTE that this provides the opposite capability of FTL which will let you use an MTD interface directly as a block device. From Jussi Kivilinna. - BCH: The character driver to block device access now supports an IOCTL to get the geomtry of the underlying block device. - mkfatfs: Remove mkfatfs from the OS. This is a user-space application and belongs in apps, not in the OS. - procfs: Implements procfs /proc/fs/blocks and /proc/fs/usage files, replacing the NSH df command. Also implements procfs /proc/fs/mount file, replacing the NSH mount command when there are no arguments. - procfs: Add /proc/meminfo. This is an alternative way to get the information that was previoulsy available in apps/system/free. apps/system/free was removed beause it made illegal calls into the OS violating the portable interface. This new procfs entry provides the same information with no such violation. it also provides information about the kernel heap (formerly /proc/kmm), about the use of program memory(formerly /proc/progmem). And also information for the page table usage in the KERNEL build. - UserFS: Adds the UserFS client and of the UserFS feature in general. Initially used Unix domain local sockets instead of message queues. Easier to transfer big data in local sockets than message queues. However, that lead to certain inescapable deadlock conditions So the IPC was converted to UDP LocalHost loopback sockets. The problem with the local sockets is that they do require operations on the top level pseudo-file system inode tree. That tree must be locked during certain traversals such as enumerate mountpoints or enumerating directory entries. This conversion is unfortunate in the sense that Unix local domain sockets are relatively lightweight. LocalHost UDP sockets are much heavier weight since they rely on the full UDP stack. * Graphics/Display Drivers: - Framebufer character driver: Add framebuffer character device driver. - LCD Framebuffer: Add support for a generic front-end that will convert any LCD driver into a framebuffer driver. - Framebufer character driver: Include support for LCD drivers that use a simulated framebuffer and must receive explicit notification when there is an update to a region in the framebuffer. - LCD: Make LCD driver configuration indepently selected from NX graphics configuration. This makes things awkward and loses some error checking but is a necessary step in order to make LCD drivers usable when the NX graphics system is disabled. * Networking/Network Drivers: - Networking: Add implementation of logic for SIOCGIFCONF and SIOCGLIFCOF IOCTL commnds. - Network IOCTLs: Add support for the SIOCGIFBRDADDR ioctl() command. - Routing Tables: Permit IPv4 and IPv6 routing tables to be of different sizes. - Routing Tables: Adds support for read-only routing tables. Prior to this change, routing tables were only support in RAM and had to be initialized with explicit logic to add the necessary routes to the routing table. With this change, routes may be defined in the pre-initialized, read-only routing table provided by the board-specific logic. This would be particularly useful, for example, in the case where there is only a single network adaptor and you want all output packets to go to the single adaptor in all cases. So for that behavior you could add a read-only routing table to the board-specific long that contains a single entry, the default route: 0.0.0.0/0. - Routing Tables. Added support for routing tables in files in a file system. This might be useful for customized, per-unit routing tables. There are two issues with it however: 1. Reading from file system on a per packet basis could be slow. I think it probably should have a small, in-memory cache of most frequently used routes for good problem. 2. Currently the delroute logic is disabled due to a problem with the design. NuttX does not currently support truncate(). Therefore, it is not possible to delete entries from the routing table file. In this current implementation, that leaves the last entry intact at the end of the file. An alternative design might include a tag on each record to indicate if the record is valid or not. That would work but would add complexity to the other routing table functions. - Routing Tables: Add support for an in-memory routing table cache in order to improve performance when the routing table is retained in a file. The cache holds the most recently used routing table entries and so can eliminate some file access. Flush the in-memory cache when any entry is deleted from the routing table. When a router matching an IP address is found, add the routing table entry to the cache. - Routing Tables: Add logic to mark a route as most-recently-used in the route cache. - ICMP: This change adds support for semi-standard IPPROTO_ICMP AF_INET datagram sockets. This replaces the old ad hoc, nonstandard way of implementing ping with a more standard, socket interface. - ICMPV6: This commit adds support for semi-standard IPPROTO_ICMP6 sockets. This is a replacement for the non-standard ICMPv6 ping support that violated the portable POSIX OS interface. - ICMPv6: Add option to manually specify router prefix in router advertisement message. From Sakari Kapanen. - Local Sockets: This commit modifies the Unix domain local socket design. Local sockets are built on top of pipes. The Local socket implementation maintained file descriptors to interrupt with the pipes. File descriptors have the bad property that they are valid only while running on the thread within the task that created the local socket. As a policy, all internal OS implementations must use "detached" files which are valid in any context and do not depend on the validity of a file descriptor at any point in time. This commit converts the usage of file descriptors to detached files throughout the local socket implementation. * Wireless Networking/Wireless Drivers: - IEEE-802154: Adds support for receiving MAC events via IOCTL through socket interface. From Anthony Merlino. - IEEE-802154: Simplifies notify() and rxframe() calls to a single notify() call. dataind's and all other "notifs" are now "primitives" which aligns with standard terminology From Anthony Merlino. - MAC802154: Add support for getting promiscuous mode state From Anthony Merlino. - MAC802154 Character Driver: When in promiscuous mode, the char driver sends the entire frame, including the MAC header. This change adds an offset field indicating the header-payload boundary. It is set to 0 when not in promiscuous mode as the header is not passed to the application - 6LoWPAN: Remove CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN_FRAMELEN. In this case where multiple radios are supported, this may not be a constant. 6LoWPAN now always queries the driver to get the maximum frame length. - 6LoWPAN: Support sending to a router that is on-link and may be able to forward the packet for us if the destination is not reachable directly. From Anthony Merlino. - XBee: Adds XBee S2C (802.15.4 firmware) support. XBee driver emulates mac802154 interface. From Anthony Merlino. * Other Common Device Drivers: - PowerLED: Add upper-half driver for high power LED driver (powerled) From Mateusz Szafoni. - RTC Driver: Add periodic alarms to upper and lower halves. From Juha Niskanen. - Pipes: Fix writing large buffers not triggering POLLIN for reader poll. From Jussi Kivilinna. - USB CDC/ACM Device: Add support for RX flow control to the CDC/ACM driver. - USB CDC/ACM Device: Add support for flow control TERMIOs in CDC/ACM driver. - USB RNDIS Device: Add RNDIS-over-USB driver. From Sakari Kapanen with added Hi-Speed support from Masayuki Ishikawa. - Loop Driver: Don't use file descriptors... Use the internal file system interfaces so that the loop device can be shared across threads. - APA102 LED controller: Add driver for APA102 LED controller. These LEDs are used on LED Strips and are controlled over SPI. - INA219. Add INA219 Driver. The INA219 is a combined voltage and current sensor that can measure up to 26 volts and a current that depends on an external shunt resistor. Connection happens via i2c/smbus and the chip features a power supply rail that is independent from the measured voltage, so it can measure low voltages. Right now it measures bus voltage and current, and does not use the internal calibrated current reading, nor the available power measurement. From Sebastien Lorquet. - PCA9555: The IRQ subsystem now supports passing a void * parameter to IRQ handlers. Use that method to support multiple PCA9555 devices, by passing a pointer to the device to the board defined IRQ handler. Now the CONFIG_ for multiple PCA devices just allocates device structures dynamically instead of statically when not enabled. The same interrupt handler is entered with the device structure parameter in all situations, multiple or single PCA. One should still be careful if multiple PCA devices share the same IRQ. From Sebastien Lorquet. - APDS-9960: Add driver for the APDS-9960 gesture sensor. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - MAX7219: Add support to MAX7219 LED Matrix as LCD interface. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - WM8774: Add WM8774 audio DAC support. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - Nunchuck: Add Nintendo Wii Nunchuck driver. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * Simulation - Simulation: Add a configuration for non-graphical testing of the frambuffer character driver using apps/example/fb. - Simulation: Add a configuration for testing the UserFS using apps/examples/userfs. * Broadcom BCM2708: - BCM2708: Add enough infrastructrue (more stubs) to get a clean compilation of the Pi Zero configuration (with many undefined things at link time). This includes several register definition header files (some from Alan Carvalho de Assis), basic interrupt handling logic, boot-up files, GPIO support, tickless timer, build and configuration logic * Broadcom BCM2708 Boards: - Raspberry Pi Zero. Basic board support at configs/pizero. Untested in this release and still some remaining issues. * Infineon XMC4xxx Boards: - XMC4500-Relax: Add config for UART3 on RXD P0.0 and TXD P0.1 pins. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * NXP Freescale LPC17xx Boards: - Open1788: Add initialization of Framebuffer driver. Add configuration for testing the framebuffer driver. * NXP Freescale LPC43xx Drivers: - LPC43xx: Add LPC43xx CAN driver. From Alexander Vasiljev. * NXP Freescale LPC43xx Boards: - MCB1700: Add support for Keil MCB1700 board. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - Open1788: Add support for the discrete joystick driver. - Open1788: Add a configuration for testing pdcurses with discrete joystick. * On Semiconductor LC823450 - LC823450: Add ADC driver and watchdog drivers. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - LC823450: Add IPL2 support. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - LC823450: Add I2S support. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - LC823450: Add auto LED for CPU activity. From Masayuki Ishikawa. * On Semiconductor LC823450 Boards - LC823450-XGEVK: Enable ADC and watchdog driver. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - LC823450-XGEVK: Add IPL2 support. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - LC823450-XGEVK: Add WM8774 support. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - LC823450-XGEVK: Add auto LED support. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - LC823450-XGEVK: Enable CONFIG_SMP for audio. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - LC823450-XGEVK: Add rndis configuration. From Masayuki Ishikawa. * STMicro STM32: - ARM Kconfig: Add support for classic ARM11 architecture selections. - STM32 Tickless: Removes the restriction to 16-bit counts when a 32-bit timer is used for tickless operation on the stm32. As it was, the restriction is very limiting, especially if one wants high granularity and large achievable intervals and has the hardware (namely the 32bit timers) available. From Rajan Gill. - STM32 L4 Kconfig: Add some L486 and L496 chips. From Juha Niskanen - STM32 F7: Adds architecture support for the STM32 F72x and F73x families. From Bob Feretich. - STM32 F7: Allow changing voltage output scaling setting and prevents enabling over-drive mode for low frequencies (STM32 F74xx, 75xx, 76xx, 77xx). From Jussi Kivilinna. Changes replicated for the 72xx and 73xx families. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32 ADC: Added support for ADC's IO_ENABLE_TEMPER_VOLT_CH ioctl on STM32F10XX and STM32F20XX. From Dmitriy Linikov. - STM32 Wakeup: Add logic for enabling wakeup pins. From Oleg Evseev. - STM32 PWR: Adds stm32_pwr_getsbf and stm32_pwr_getwuf functions that return the standby flag and the wakeup flag PWR power control/status register. From Oleg Evseev. - STM32 HRTIM: Sdd support for capture, chopper, deadtime and dump registers. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 RTC: Canceling an alarm marks it as inactive. From Juha Niskanen - STM32 Serial: Add interface to get uart_dev_t by USART number, stm32_serial_get_uart(). From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 F33xx ADC: Initial ADC support for the STM32F33XX. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 F33xx ADC: Add ADC DMA support to STM32F33 configuration. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 L4 ADC: Port analog watchdog ioctl commands from the Motorola MDK. From Juha Niskanen - STM32 L4 ADC: Add option for routing ADC data to DFSDM, fix DFSDM DMA. From Juha Niskanen - STM32 L4 ADC: Add PM hooks from Motorola MDK - STM32 L4 FLASH: Add function for modifying device option bytes, From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 L4 DFSDM: Add peripheral support for digital filters for sigma-delta ADCs. Initial version. Timer trigger support is not completed and there is some issue with DMA. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 L4 I2C: Port then STM32 F7 I2C driver to STM32 L4. STM32L4 I2C driver is in work-in-progress state (plentiful of TODOs and #warnings) and lags many features found in more up-to-date STM32 I2C drivers. The peripheral on STM32F7 and STM32L4 are identical except for L4's 'wakeup from stop mode' flag and STM32F7's I2C driver is in more 'ready to use' state. The I2C clock configuration is kept the same as before (I2CCLK = PCLK1 80 Mhz) instead of switching to STM32F7 arch default that is I2CCLK=HSI. Further work would be to add configuration option for choosing I2C clock source instead of current hard-coded default. From Jussi Kivilinna. - STM32 L4 RTC: Add up_rtc_getdatetime_with_subseconds - STM32 L4 RTC: Change maximum alarm time from 24h to one month. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 L4 RTC: Add support for periodic interrupts with (experimental) CONFIG_RTC_PERIODIC. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 L4 SDMMC: Add support for an SDMMC driver. From Miha Vrhovnik. - STM32 L4 Serial: Suspend serial for Stop mode. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 L4 Serial/PM: STM32L4 serial PM interface improvements: Check rx/tx buffers for pending data in pmprepare. Remove adhoc PM interfaces and move serial suspend functionality behind CONFIG_PM. From Jussi Kivilinna. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - STM32F103-Minimum: Add board support for APA102 driver. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM32F103-Minimum: Add ADC support on stm32f103-minimum board. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM32F103-Minimum: Add support for LM75 in the stm32f103-minimum board. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM32F103-Minimum: Add an ADPS-9960 example configuration. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM32F103-Minimum: Add board support for MAX7219 LED Matrix controller. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM32F103-Minimum: Add USB MSC device initialzation to stm32f103-minimum. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM32F103-Minimum: Add framebuffer driver initialization for stm32f103-minimum board. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM32F103-Minimum: Add Nunchuck board support for stm32f103-minimum board. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM32F4 Discovery: Add support for JLX12864G display on STM32F4 Discovery board. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - Viewtool-STM32F107: Add support to auto-mount the procfs file system. - Photon: Support SPI1 and SPI3. From Anthony Merlino. - STM32F334-DISCO: Add lower half driver for high power LED (powerled). From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32F334-DISCO: Add flash mode support for powerled driver. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32F334-DISCO: Add powerled example configuration. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32F334-DISCO: Add lower-half driver for SMPS (buck-boost onboard converter). From Mateusz Szafoni - Nucleo-F334R8: Add logic for zero latency high priority interrupts example. From Mateusz Szafoni. - Nucleo-F334R8: Add highpri example configuration. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 F4 Discovery: Added support for the LIS3DSH accelerometer on the STM32F4 Discovery rev. C boards. From Florian Olbrich. - STM32 F4 Discovery: ROMFS for STM32F4 Discovery board. From Tomasz Wozniak. - STM32 F4 Discovery: Add a USB MSC configuration. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM32 F4 Discovery: RNDIS support on STM32F4Discovery + DM-STF4BB. NOTE: MAC address for the host side starts 0xaa. This assignment scheme should be fixed later. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - STM32 F4 Discovery: Add STM32F4 Discovery board support for Nunchuck joystick. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM3240G-EVAL: Add a configuration for testing the Framebuffer character driver using the LCD framebuffer front. - STM3240G-EVAL: Mount procfs if enabled. - STM3240G-EVAL: Add support for pdcurses and the pdcurses demo programs in the 'fb' configuration. - Clicker2-STM32: Adds SD card, automount, and syslog file support and fixes a few minor issues. From Anthony Merlino. - Clicker2-STM32: Adds support for USB RNDIS device. From Anthony Merlino. - Olimex STM32-H407: Add serial support on the on-board UEXT connector. Add USART6 for UEXT connector. Add nsh_uext configuration and README update. From Jan Pobríslo. - Nucleo-F410RB: Add support for the nucleo-F410RB board. From Gwenhael Goavec-Merou. - STM32F429i-DISCO: Add framebuffer driver initialization. Add a framebuffer (fb) configuration. - STM32F429i-DISCO: Add logic to auto-mount procfs. Enable procfs in all configurations that use NSH. - STM32F429i-DISCO: Enable support for the STMPE811 touchscreen controller. Enable touchscreen and also the touchscreen testa at apps/examples/touchscreen in the fb configuration. - STM32F429i-DISCO: Convert NxWM configuration to use LTDC framebuffer driver instead of SPI serial. Also reduce number of layers from 4 to 1 in fb configuration. Only one layer is used. - STM32L476-MDK: Add support for the on-board LEDs. - Nucleo-L496ZG: Add DFSDM initialization. From Juha Niskanen - Nucleo-L496ZG: Add support for SDMMC driver. From Miha Vrhovnik. - Nucleo-L496ZG: Enable I2C4 bus with i2ctool in NSH configuration. From Jussi Kivilinna. - Nucleo-L496ZG: Make HSE on Nucleo-L496ZG default to enable USB. From Miha Vrhovnik. - Nucleo-F746ZG: Use the serial console over /dev/ttyACM0 by default. The Nucleo-F746ZG doesn't come with Arduio RS-232 shield, then it is better to use the serial over the /dev/ttyACM0 that is created automatically when the board is plugged in the computer. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - Nucleo-144: Adds support for the Nucleo-144 boards with STM32F722ZE. From Bob Feretich. * ZiLOG Z80 - z80/include: compiler.h, limits.h, types.h: Update SDCC/z80 files to include support for long long, inline, __FILE__, and __func__. * C Library/Header Files: - include/: Add stdnoreturn.h. Holds definitions for the C11 noreturn keyword. Applies to C too. - include/netinet/tcp.h: Add trivial standard tcp.h header file. - libc: Add support for readv() and writev(). - libc: Adds tcflow(). - libc: Add support for sigwait(). - libnx: Changes to allow the font subsystem to be built without enabling the entire graphics system (CONFIG_NX). Adds CONFIG_NXFONTS and CONFIG_NXGLIB. Needed to duplicate some Kconfig setting for NXFONTs if it can be configured and built independently of NX. * Tools: - tools/configure.sh: Add special support so that you can start with a windows native configuration and install on a different host (and vice versa). - tools/configure.c: Duplicate new functionaity added to configure.sh. - tools/configure.sh: This commit adds a -m option for macOS. For anyone not aware, Apple renamed OSX to macOS recently; thus the 'm' instead of 'o'. This does not change the other uses of *_OSX to macOS. From jeditekunum. - tools/configure.c: Update functionality to match last change to tools/configure.sh. * NSH: apps/nshlib: - apps/nshlib: mount command no long uses the non-standard OS interface foreach_mountpoint(). Now simply cats /proc/fs/mount when there are no arguments to the mount command. - apps/nshlib: df command no long uses the non-standard OS interface foreach_mountpoint(). Now simply cats /proc/fs/blocks or /proc/fs/usage. - apps/nshlib: The free commands no longer used mallinfo() to get the state of the use heap. Two reasons: That is not useful information in the kernel build. And (2) there are other memory resources of interest in other configurations such as the Kernel heap in PROTECTED and KERNEL builds, and the prog mem uses when FLASH is used to hold modifiable data. The free command has been extended to just dump the content of procfs entries and to include all of these other memory resources of the procfs entries are available. * Examples/Tests: apps/examples: - apps/examples/fb: Add a simple test for the framebuffer character driver.. - apps/examples/ostest: sem_open() now returns SEM_FAILED in the event of a failure. - examples/ostest: Extend cancellation test to make sure that cancelable threads waiting on a message queue or on a signal can be canceled. - Added a simple reader example for the LIS3DSH acceleration sensor on STM32F4Discovery. From Florian Olbrich. - apps/examples/apa102: Add a Rainbow example for APA102 LED Strip. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - apps/examples/flowc: Add a simple test of serial hardware flow control. - Add powerled driver example. From Mateusz Szafoni. - apps/examples/ina219: A simple infinite loop that polls the INA219 sensor and displays the measurements. From Sebastien Lorquet. - apps/examples/alarm: Add options for reading alarm value and canceling it. From Juha Niskanen. - Add -n samples to lm75 app and replace Centigrade with Celsius. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - apps/examples/adps9960: Add ADPS-9960 example. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - apps/examples/obd2: Add OBD2 example application. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - apps/examples/userfs: Add a test case for verifying UserFS. - apps/examples/smps: Add SMPS driver example. From Mateusz Szafoni. - apps/examples/pdcurses: Bring in pdcurses demos and make them conform to the NuttX coding style. - apps/examples/pdcurses: Add a very simple example that just shows the entire character set (7-bit only). It adapts to the size of the framebuffer and, hence, can be used with very tiny displays. In fact it looks really dumb on big displays. - apps/examples/nunchuck: Add Nunchuck example application. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * File System Utilities: apps/fsutils: - apps/fsutils/mkfatfs: Move mkfatfs from the OS to here. * Network Utilities: apps/netutils: - apps/netutils/netlib: Add netlib_ipv6adaptor() and netlib_ipv4adaptor(). - apps/netutils/netlib: Add helpers for reading the routing table: netlib_read_ipv4route() and netlib_read_ipv6route(). - apps/netutils/netlib: Add new utilities netlib_ipv[4|6]router() that can be used to determine the IP address of a router that would be used some some destination IP address that is not locally accessible. - apps/netutils/ftpc: Adds support for IPv6 and fixes various transfer issues. From Anthony Merlino. * CANUtilities: apps/canutils: - apps/canutils/libobd2: Add libobd2 for NuttX. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * Graphics: apps/graphics: - graphics/traveler: Convert to use the framebuffer driver. - apps/graphics/pdcurs34: This commit brings the public domain pdcurses library into NuttX. NuttX graphics support based on the framebuffer character drivers has been integrated. Input is currently limited to a discrete joystick driver. * Wireless Utilities: apps/wireless: - apps/wireless/ieee802154/i8sak: Adds socket interface support. You can now use both socket or char driver to control the MAC layer. From Anthony Merlino. - apps/wireless/ieee802154/i8sak: Adds sniffer port option and a few other get/set parameters. From Anthony Merlino. - apps/wireless/ieee802154/i8sak: Changes 'notif' to 'primitive' corresponding to the changes in the Kernel. From Anthony Merlino. - apps/wireless/ieee802154/i8sak: Channel setting is now saved locally, so when performing a startpan or assoc, the channel previously set is still used, even though the MAC layer gets reset. From Anthony Merlino. - apps/wireless/ieee802154/i8sak: Adds ability to get/set rxonidle setting for MAC layer. From Anthony Merlino. - apps/wireless/ieee802154/i8shark: Adds i8shark, a sniffer "adapter" that captures all 802.15.4 traffic, packages it into a Wireshark ZEP packet, and sends it to a host running Wireshark From Anthony Merlino. * System Utilities (apps/system) - apps/system/ping and ping6: This commit removes the ping and ping6 commands from NSH and replaces then with the apps/system/ping and apps/system/ping6 built-in commands. The NSH ping[6] commands had to be removed because they violated the portable POSIX OS interface. The apps/system/png and ping6 command uses the sem-standard IPPROTO_ICMP and IPPROTO_ICMP6 socket interfaces. * Platform-Specific Support (apps/platform) Bugfixes. Only the most critical bugfixes are listed here (see the ChangeLog for the complete list of bugfixes and for additional, more detailed bugfix information): * Core OS: - Task Environment Creation: Fix an error in the duplication of the child tasks environment in the special case where the parent's environment was created, but then all of the variables were unset. In that case, there is still an allocation in place but the size of the allocation is zero. This case was not being handled correctly when a child task attempts to create its environment and inherit the zero-size partent environment. Noted by Anthony Merlino. - timer_create(): Fix watchdog resource leak if cannot allocate a new timer. From Bruno Herrera. - OS Internal Functions: Internal OS functions should not return error information via the user errno variable: This includes functions like file_seek(), file_read(), file_write(), etc. The complete list is too long to duplicate here (please refer to the ChangeLog for details). - OS Internal Functions: Not only should internal OS functions not modify the errno variable, they should never introduce cancellation points: psock_connect(), psock_listen(), psock_getsockopt(), etc. The list is too long to duplicate here (please refer to the ChangeLog for details). - OS Internal Functions: Create OS internal versions of many applications functions that were used by the OS. The new versions differ from the application interfaces in that (1) they do not return error information via the errno variable, and (2) they never create cancellation points. This includes new internal interfaces like nxsem_init() that is like sem_init(), etc. There are too many to list here (see the ChangeLog for details). - Task Exit: task_exithook.c fails to link if signals are disabled because was unconditionally trying to send the SIGCHLD signal to the parent in certain configurations. Noted by Jeongchan Kim. - memalign(): Fix heap corruption caused by using unaligned chunk size. Unaligned nodes generated by memalign later cause heap corruptions when nodes are shrink further (for example, 24 bytes -> 8 bytes, when alignment is 16 bytes). From Jussi Kivilinna. - SMP: In sched/sched/sched_cpuselect.c, in order to find the cpu with the lowest priority thread, we have to remember the already found lowest priority. Noted by Anonymous in Issue #75. - spinlocks: Disable local interrupts in spin_setbit() and spin_clrbit() in order to avoid a deadlock condition. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - atexit()/on_exit(): Clear atexit()/on_exit() function pointer before calling it. On most archs, up_assert() calls exit() so without this change, if atexit() function triggers an assertion we are in endless loop. From Juha Niskanen. * File System/Block and MTD Drivers: - tmpfs: Fixed directory unlocking in tmpfs_opendir. From Dmitriy Linikov. - fcntl(): fcntl() did not return success fail for F_SETFL. Reported by Jussi Kivilinna. - tcdrain(): tcdrain() was recently added to the NuttX C library. But there is a problem. The specification of tcdrain() requires that it be a cancellation point. In order to do this, tcdrain was moved from the C library into the OS and the addition cancellation point hooks were added. In non-FLAT builds, access via system calls is also now supported. - FS FAT: Fix hard-fault when listing contents of FAT root. From Jussi Kivilinna. - procfs: Correct a problem that was causing an apparent directory to be reported as a file instead of a directory by opendir. This happened after adding these three new procfs entries: fs/block, fs/mount, and fs/usage. Of course, there is no directory fs in this case, only three files that have fs/ in their relative pathnames. The logic was detecting that fs was the name of the enty to report, but it was then declaring that fs was a file (because fs/block is of type file). This was fixed by adding a check for matching lenghts. i.e., if strlen(fs) != strlen(fs/block), then report fs as a directory instead of a file. - procfs: Fix uptime being clse to maximum 32-bit value in certain config. From Juha Niskanen. * Binary Loader: - binfmt/: Don't schedule starthook if there are no constructors. * Graphics/Display Drivers: - LCD: ILI9341 initialize method not permitted to set errno. * Networking/Network Drivers: - Networking: net/netdev/netdev_ifconfig.c: Was not returning all of the address info. - Networking: In some cases, packets are still not sent behind the router. I found that NuttX sends the ARP requests not to the router but to the target. Mistake in file net/route/netdev_router.c. From Aleksandr Kazantsev. - SIOCGIFCONF and SIOCGLIFCONF IOCTL commands should only report on network adatpors in the UP state. - recvfrom(): Fix double leave_cancellation_point on error path. From Jussi Kivilinna. - send(): Verify that sock descriptor is valid. Fixes assertion when using send on closed socket. From Jussi Kivilinna. - sendto(): Remove assert check for null psock and buf input pointers. Removes check as 'psock == NULL' altogether because that checked for later in psock_send and psock_sendto. Change null check for 'buf' so that it is handled same as in recvfrom.c (return -EINVAL instead of assert). From Jussi Kivilinna. - sockgetname() files need to include udp/udp.h and tcp/tcp.h or otherwise NET_UDP_HAVE_STACK and NET_TCP_HAVE_STACK are undefined and the logic is never compiled. Noted by Anthony Merlino. - dup()/dup2(): There was a reference counting problem in the TCP logic of net_clone(). net_clone() which is the common logic underlying dup() and dup2() for sockets. When net_clone() calls net_start_monitor() and net_start_monitor() returns a failure (because the underlying TCP connection) then net_clone() must back out the reference count on the structure. Problem noted by Pascal Speck and this implementation of the solution is based on his suggestion. - close(): There was a possible recursion that could eventually overflow the stack. The error occurred when closing the socket with inet_close() while a socket callback was still queued. When the socket callback was executed by devif_conn_event(), this resulted in a call to psock_send_eventhandler() with TCP_CLOSE flag set which then called tcp_lost_connection(). tcp_shutdown_monitor() then called tcp_callback() again, which again called psock_send_eventhandler(), and so on.... Noted by Pascal Speck. Solution is also similar to a solution proposed by Pascal Speck. - inet: Add check for protocol before handing out TCP and UDP sockets. - IP Forwarding: Fixes typo that caused build error when IP forwarding was enabled with CONFIG_NET_ICMPv6_NEIGHBOR enabled as well. From Anthony Merlino. - IP Forwarding: Do not add link layer header size to d_len inside devif_forward(). From Anthony Merlino. - TCP Networking: When CONFIG_NET_TCP_WRITE_BUFF=y there is a situation where a NULL pointer may be dereferenced. In this configuration, the TCP connection's 'semi-permanent' callback, s_sndcb was nullified in tcp_close_disconnect. However, other logic in tcp_lost_connection() attempt to use that callback reference after it was nullifed. Fixed in tcp_lost_connectino() by adding a NULL pointer change before the access. This was reported by Dmitriy Linikov in Bitbucket Issue 72. - UDP Broadcat: Fix some issues with regard to UDP broadcast handling. This is Bitbucket Issue #77. - ICMP: Fix an error in the poll logic. It was assumed that the input parmeter pvconn was valid. It was not. Instead, the poll logic must work like the sendto() and recvfrom() logic: It must keep a copy of the conn structure in the private data. - ICMPv6: Fixes several errors preventing icmpv6_radvertise.c from being compiled. Fixes conversions to network byte order (namely vlifetime, plifetime, mtu). IPv6 source address is set to link-local IP address instead of the address in the netdev structure. This is in compliance to RFC 4861. RA didn't work on Linux before this change. Finally, router prefix and prefix length are derived from the IPv6 address and netmask in the netdev structure. This seems to make more sense than using a predefined, separate prefix from the config. From Sakari Kapanen. - ICMPV6: icmpv6_input() needs to set d_len to 0 after consuming echo reply, otherwise, garbage will get sent out. From Anthony Merlino. - ICMPV6: Fix an error in the poll logic. It was assumed that the input parmeter pvconn was valid. It was not. Instead, the poll logic must work like the sendto() and recvfrom() logic: It must keep a copy of the conn structure in the private data. - IGMPv2 Send: Fix incoming IGMP checksum calculation. From Louis Mayencourt. - ARP: Fix IGMP Ethernet address computation. From Louis Mayencourt. * Wireless/Wireless Drivers: - CC1101: CC1101 driver not permitted to set errno. - 6LoWPAN: Correct an error in uncompressing multicast address. - 6LoWPAN: Correct a bug in handling uncompressed frames (IPv6 dispatch). Adds a separate local variable, protosize, to keep track of the size of thep protocol header. - 6LoWPAN: Fix an endian-ness problem in 6LoWPAN address decompression. From Anthony Merlino. - 6LoWPAN: The logic that extracts interface identifier from the IP address needs to be generalized to handle cases where the address is not a link local address. From Anthony Merlino. * Common Drivers: - Serial: 16550 UART driver IOCTL method must not set errno; it must return a negated errno value. - LIS3DSH: Added the argument parameter (FAR void *arg) to the interrupt handler provided by the LIS3DSH driver to fit the definition for ISRs in xcpt_t. Changed the check for working queue availability in lis3dsh interrupt handler to use work_available() and not crash in case of an overrun. From Florian Olbrich. - LIS2DH: Fixes for self-test. From Jussi Kivilinna. - LIS2DH: Fix use of obsolete dbg macro. From Jussi Kivilinna. - LIS331DL: LIS331DL driver not permitted to set errno. - HTS221: Power-on sensor for loading calibration data. From Jussi Kivilinna. - MCP2515: Fix the MCP2515 Bit Rate Prescale calculation. Fix BRP for SET_BITTIMING ioctl as well. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STMPE811: Fix GPIO operation of STMPE811 driver. 1. STMPE811_GPIO_DIR was defined for register name and later was redefined to be the pin direction mask for `stmpe811_gpioconfig`. I decided to change register name to be STMPE811_GPIO_DIR_REG, and keep pin direction mask STMPE811_GPIO_DIR, so that any external code that already use this driver will be unchanged. 2. The STMPE811 register GPIO_DIR uses bit value 1 for output and 0 for input, but `stmpe811_gpioconfig` set the opposite. 3. The call to `stmpe811_gpiowrite` from inside of `stmpe811_gpioconfig` leaded to deadlock. From Dmitriy Linikov. - BQ2429X: Add BATIO_OPRTN_SYSON for enabling BATFET after SYSOFF. From Jussi Kivilinna. * Simulation: - Simulation: Serial and console drivers are not permitted to set the errno. * ARMv7-M: - ARM Stack Check: Fix assert panic when both TLS and interrupt stack are enable. From Jussi Kivilinna. * Infineon XMC4xxx Drivers: - XMC4 USIC: Kconfig was not selecting XMC4_USIC for USIC1. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - XMC4 UART: Fix XMC4xxx USIC UART sginal to be high level when in idle. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - XMC4 UART:xmc4_uart_configure() expects the channel# not uartbase as an input parameter. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - XMC4 UART: Enable RX/TX status. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - XMC4 UART: The Alternative Receive Interrupt was not being configured. * Infineon XMC4xxx Boards: - XMC4500-Relax: Setup max. freq. 120MHz and setup pull-up to UART RXD pin. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * Microchip/Atmel SAMv7 Drivers: - SAMv7: DAC and ADC drivers are not permitted to set the errno. - SAMv7: Correct an error in RX DMA setup. From Manish Kumar Sharma. - SAMv7 USB: It is necessary to disable pre-emption and interrupts around a loop that copies TX data into the hardware in order to avoid a TX data underrun condition. From Anthony Merlino. * NXP/Freescale LPC31xx Drivers: - LPC31xx: Serial and console drivers are not permitted to set the errno. * NXP/Freescale LPC43xx: - lpc43xx: lpc43_adc.c was being selected by the build system wehn DAC was selected. * NXP/Freescale LPC43xx Drivers: - LPC43xx Ethernet: Fix some backward logic setting full-duplex and 100mbps when autoconfiguration is disabled. Noted by Anonymous in Issue #76. - lpc43xx: UART_RX pins should be configured with input buffers enabled. Otherwise it cannot be read. From Alexander Vasiljev. * STMicro STM32: - STM32 F2: Fixed build for STM32F20XX platforms when CONFIG_STM32_DMACAPABLE is enabled. From Dmitriy Linikov. - STM32 F4: Remove ltdc.h and dma2d.h. Those header files in that location permitted inclusion into application space logic and, hence, facilitated and encouraged calling into the OS and violating the portable POSIX OS interface. The definitions in those header files were move the appropriate location in the counterpart, architecture specific files at arch/arm/src/stm32/dma2d.h and ltdc.h. - STM32 L4: Build stm32l4_idle.c only if CONFIG_ARCH_IDLE_CUSTOM is not enabled. From Jussi Kivilinna. - STM32 F7: Remove ltdc.h and dma2d.h. Those header files in that location permitted inclusion into application space logic and, hence, facilitated and encouraged calling into the OS and violating the portable POSIX OS interface. The definitions in those header files were move the appropriate location in the counterpart, architecture specific files at arch/arm/src/stm32f7/dma2d.h and ltdc.h. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32: DAC and ADC drivers are not permitted to set the errno. - STM32 ADC: Clear pending interrupts. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 CAN: Lower part of STM32 CAN driver arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_can.c uses all three hw tx mailboxes and clears TXFP bit in the CAN_MCR register (it means transmission order is defined by identifier and mailbox number). This creates situation when order frames are put in upper part of CAN driver (via can_write) and order frames are sent on bus can be different (and I experience this in wild). Since CAN driver API pretends to be "file like" I expect data to be read from fd the same order it is written. So I consider described behaviour to be a bug. Fixed by settin the TXFP bit in the CAN_MCR register (FIFO transmit order). From comments by Alexey T, in Bitbucket Issue 73. - STM32 HRTIM: Fix pclk calculation. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 HRTIM: Fix burst mode prescaler update. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 (alt) I2C: Ensure proper error handling. Injecting data errors would cause the driver to continually reenter the isr with BERR an RxNE. This fix allows the error to be cleared and propagated to the waiting task. From David Sidrane. - STM32: LTDC and DMA2D drivers are not permitted to set the errno. - STM32 RTC: Workaround for potential subseconds race condition. In all recent STM32 chips reading either RTC_SSR or RTC_TR is supposed to lock the values in the higher-order calendar shadow registers until RTC_DR is read. However many old chips have in their errata this silicon bug (at least F401xB/C, F42xx, F43xx, L15xxE, L15xVD and likely others): "When reading the calendar registers with BYPSHAD=0, the RTC_TR and RTC_DR registers may not be locked after reading the RTC_SSR register. This happens if the read operation is initiated one APB clock period before the shadow registers are updated. This can result in a non-consistency of the three registers. Similarly, RTC_DR register can be updated after reading the RTC_TR register instead of being locked." - STM32 Serial: Do not stop processing input in SW flow-control mode. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32F33xxx ADC: Add some publicly visable interfaces and some code to support injected channels. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32F33xxx DMA: Add public interface to handle with DMA interrupts. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32F33xxx RCC: Fix CAN clock enable. From Mateusz Szafoni. - stm32 F4 I2C: Ensure proper interrupt handling. Injecting data errors that causes a STOP to be perceived by the driver, will continually re-enter the isr with SB not set and BTF and RxNE set. This changes allows the interrupts to be cleared and propagates a I2C_SR1_TIMEOUT to the waiting task. From David Sidrane. - STM32 L4 Serial: Do not stop processing input in SW flow-control mode. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 F7: LTDC and DMA2D drivers are not permitted to set the errno. - STM32 L4: DAC and ADC drivers are not permitted to set the errno. - STM32 L4 DAC: Do not configure output pin if it is not used. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 L4 RTC, PM: Small fixes to subseconds handling, ADC power-management hooks - STM32 F4 RTC: Fix reading alarm value that is more than 24h in future. From Juha Niskanen - STM32 L4 RTC: Fix reading alarm value that is more than 24h in future. From Juha Niskanen - STM32 L4 TIM: Fix compilation of timers with complementary outputs when not PWM_MULTICHAN. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 L4 RCC: Restore backup-registers after backup-domain reset. From Jussi Kivilinna. - STM32 L4 RTC: Correct RTC_SSR and RTC_TR read ordering. In all recent STM32 chips reading either RTC_SSR or RTC_TR is supposed to lock the values in the higher-order calendar shadow registers until RTC_DR is read. Change the register read ordering to match this and don't keep a workaround for a hypothetical race condition (not in any L4 errata, lets for once assume ST's silicon works as it is documented...) - STM32 L4 RTC: Init mode was never exited because nested locking in rtc_synchwait() disabled backup domain access. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 L4 RTC: Use backup register magic value instead of INITS bit. The INITS (bit 4) of RTC_ISR register cannot be used to reliably detect backup domain reset. This is because we can operate our device without ever initializing the year field in the RTC calendar if our application does not care about correct date being set. Hardware also clears the bit when RTC date is set back to year 2000. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 L4 RTC: Put back the SSR race condition workaround. ST has confirmed that the issue has not been fixed, and that it applies to STM32 L4 too (was not in errata sheets due to documentation bug) See discussion: https://community.st.com/thread/43710-issue-with-rtc-maximum-time-resolution . From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 F7 BBSRAM: Avoid assert in stm32_bbsram_savepanic. If panic happens before stm32_bbsram is initialized, stm32_bbsram_savepanic caused additional assert panic. Function has null pointer check, so drop DEBUGASSERT. From Jussi Kivilinna. - STM32 F7 I2C: fix I2C_M_NORESTART handling. From Jussi Kivilinna. - STM32 F7 I2C: Restore bus frequency after I2C reset. Copy frequency restoration fix from STM32L4 I2C driver to STM32F7 I2C driver. From Jussi Kivilinna. - STM32 F7 RTC: Fix reading alarm value that is more than 24h in future. From Juha Niskanen * STMicro STM32 Boards: - STM32F334-DISCO: Add missing ram_vectors configuration in linker script. From Mateusz Szafoni. - Nucleo-F334R8: Add missing ram_vectors configuration in linker script. From Mateusz Szafoni. - Nucleo-F334R8: Add Missing ADC trigger configuration tot he highpri configuration. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM3240G-EVAL: The timer frequencies (BOARD_TIMx_FREQUENCY) are incorrectly defined in board.h. Since the APB prescalers are set to divide by 4 and 2 respectively, the frequencies should be "2xAPBx" as said in the comment.  The correct frequencies are already defined but as STM32_APBx_TIMx_CLKIN. From Mattias Edlund. - STM32F429i-DISCO: The ltdc configuration has been deleted because it violated the portable POSIX OS interface. It used apps/examples/ltdc and include ltdc.h and dma2d.h which were also removed for the same reason. * ZiLOG Z80 - configs/z80sim and xtrs: Serial driver lower halfs ioctl methods should return a negated errno value, not set the errno variable. - z80 Make.defs: Fixes dependency generation with newest SDCC compiler. - configs/z80sim: Fix a naming problem. Also, don't try to build the serial driver if CONFIG_NFILE_DESCRIPTOR=0. - Z80: Makefile fix for use with current SDCC. * Build System - configs/: All defconfig filess that include CONFIG_NET_ICMPv6_SOCKET=y need to select CONFIG_SYSTEM_PING6=y and deselect CONFIG_DISABLE_POLL. - configs/: All NX configuration... Because of recent changes to libnx/nxfonts, Supported bit per pixel must be separated specified for NXFONTs too and need to match the select BPP for NX. - Build system: Fix CONFIG_BUILD_KERNEL logic directories that have ubin and kbin subdirectories. Conditional logic was fine for CONFIG_BUILD_FLAT and CONFIG_BUILD_PROTECTED but generated useless dependencies if CONFIG_BUILD_KERNEL. * C Library/Header Files: - libc/stdio: Build the lib_noflush() and lib_snoflush() stubs even if CONFIG_FILE_DESCRIPTORS=0. They may still be needed. - libc and libnx: When the libraries are built into two libraries, a user space library and a OS space library (as in the PROTECTED and KERNEL build). Then the user space library must not use the OS internal interfaces; similarly, the OS must avoid using the userspace interfaces so that it does not muck the errno value or create spurious cancellation points. - libc/match: Use of exp() vs expf() in logf() caused function to be slow. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - libnx: Fixes a memory leak that is caused because the client message queue is not unlinked after the client disconnects from the NX server. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - sscanf(): Fix sscanf() character conversion (%c): do not add '\0' at the end as for strings, cause, for example, parsing one character will fill two bytes: character itself and zero one '\0' after it, so will overflow one byte variable argument and corrupt memory for variables allocated after it. From Oleg Evseev. * Tools - tools/: configure.sh and configure.c should redirect stdout to /dev/null but should not suppress stderr output. * NSH: apps/nshlib: - apps/nshlib/: Avoid truncating the strcmp result in the parser into a unsigned char variable. nshlib/nsh_netcmds.c: Check for valid hostip before using it. From Bruno Herrera. - apps/nshlib/: Fix resouce leak in 'dd' commenad when 'if=' or 'of=' params are repeated in the command line. For example: dd if=/dev/null if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null or dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/zero of=/dev/null. From Bruno Herrera. - apps/nshlib: This commit eliminates the ping and ping6 commands from NSH and replaces them with 'built-in' commands at apps/system/ping and ping6. The original NSH version of ping[6] commands violated the portable POSIX interface and, hence, had to be removed. The new system/ping and ping6 built-in commands uses the new IPPROTO_ICMP AF_INET and IPPROTO_ICMP6 AF_INET6 datagram sockets to implement ping. - apps/nshlib: Fix parsing of empty strings when CONFIG_NSH_CMDPARMS is not defined. Problem noted by Juha Niskanen. * Examples/Tests: apps/examples: - All configurations that use NXIMAGE or NXHELLO must select NX_MULTIUSER. All configurations that use examples/nxterm must enable CONFIG_LIB_BOARDCTL. - All configurations that use NXLINES must select NX_MULTIUSER. All configurations that use the NX server need to have larger POSIX messages. - apps/examples/adc: Fix g_adcstate.count initialization. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - apps/examples/elf: Remove low-level interfaces and replace with call to exec(). - apps/examples/nxflat: Remove low-level interfaces and replace with call to exec(). - examples/ostest: Works around a bug in printf() when cancellation points are enabled. printf() is a cancellation point because it calls write(). This is correct according to OpenGroup.org. However, printf holds the stdio library semaphore when it is canceled and this leaves the semaphore in a bad state. No fix for the printf bug yet. - apps/examples/nx: The NX example no longer supports single user mode. - apps/examples/nxtext: The nxtext example no longer supports single user mode. - apps/examples/nxhello now supports only multiuser mode. - apps/examples/nximage now supports only multiuser mode. - examples/nxlines: Now supports only multiuser mode. * Network Utilities: apps/netutils: - apps/netutils/ftpc: Fix some crazy comparisons to determine is a file is an absolute path. Noted by Anthony Merlino. * System Utilities (apps/system) - apps/system/i2ctool: Fixed i2ctool write operation in `no restart` mode (flag `-n`). It seems that I2C driver has changed a bit since i2ctool was written, so now i2ctool sends repeated start even if `no restart` flag (-n) was passed to it. From Dmitriy Linikov. NuttX-7.24 Release Notes ------------------------ The 124th release of NuttX, Version 7.24, was made on March 2, 2018, and is available for download from the Bitbucket.org website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-7.24.tar.gz and apps-7.24.tar.gz. These are available from: https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/nuttx/downloads https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/apps/downloads Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). Additional new features and extended functionality: * Core OS: - SMP: Introduce spin_lock_irqsave() and spin_unlock_irqrestore(). These APIs are simplified version of enter_critical_section() and leave_critical_section() to protect data (e.g. registers) in SMP mode. By using these APIs inside drivers, performance will be improved. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - System Timer: Replace critical section APIs with spinlock APIs. (64bit only). If SMP=n or SMP=y && SPINLOCK_IRQ=n, this works in the same way as before. If SMP=y && SPINLOCK_IRQ=y, performance will be improved. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - POSIX Timers: Replace critical section APIs with spin lock APIs in clock_gettime.c. This change will improve performance for SMP systems but nothing changes for non-SMP systems. In SMP mode, the running TCB is not always at the g_readytorun.head. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - SMP: Introduce spin_lock_wo_note() and spin_unlock_wo_note(). These APIs are used in sched_note.c to protect instrumentation data. The difference between these APIs to exsiting spin_lock() and spin_unlock() is that they do not perform instrumentation to avoid recursive call when SCHED_INSTRUMENTATION_SPINLOCKS=y. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - Interrupts: Add a configuration option to show interrupt information via a procfs file. * File Systems/Block and MTD Drivers - VFS: Add support for truncate() and ftruncate(). - FAT, SmartFS, UserFS, UnionFS, TmpFS, NFS: Add truncate() support. - FAT. Effectively handles the situation when a new file position is within the current sector. Accelerates the work of the FS with a multitude of operations to write small pieces of data within the current sector. From Aleksandr Vyhovanec. * Graphics/Display Drivers: - HiletGo OLED: Add configuration support for HiletGo SSD1306 OLED. - lcd/ft80x: This commit adds an FTDI/BridgeTek FT80x GUI driver. It is untested (I don't even have hardware yet) and, hence, it is marked as EXPERIMENTAL). * Networking/Network Drivers: - 6LoWPAN: Adds configuration options for specifying preloaded address contexts for compression From Anthony Merlino. - TCP: Introduce tcp receive window control based on I/O buffer. NOTE: The algorithm is still experimental but useful for http streaming. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - UDP: Add an implementation of UDP write buffering. - Routing Tables: Adding ftruncate() support eliminates an issue in file-based routing table management system. - Telnet: Add support for Telnet character mode From Masayuki Ishikawa. * Other Common Device Drivers: - drivers/input/ft5x06.c: Add a driver for the FT5x06 capacitive, multi-touch, touchscreen controller. - drivers/input/ft5x06: Add a polled mode of operation for the FT5x06 in attempt to work around the fact that the LPCXpresso-LPC54628 chose a non-interrupt pin for the FT5x06 interrupt. Driver is still not yet functional. - drivers/power/bq2429x.c: Add trickle charging mode From Juha Niskanen. - drivers/sensors: Add support to MAX44009 ambient light sensor. From Juha Niskanen. - drivers/sensors: Added support for LIS3DH accelerometer sensor. From Matt Thompson. - drivers/eeprom: EEPROM driver for AT24xx compatible EEPROMs. From Sebastien Lorquet. * Simulation - sim: Add support for a RAM MTD driver and initialization for use with SmartFS. - sim: Add support for testing NXFFS. * ARM: - ARMv7-A, ARMv7-R, ARMv7-M: Add atomic read-add-write and read-subtract-write functions. * Infineon XMC4xxx: - XMC4xxx: Refactor PLL setup, refactored PLL/CLK config, easier, checks for correctness, call go_os_start if STACK_COLORIZED, smarter config of EXTCLK output freq. From David Alessio. * Infineon XMC4xxx Boards: - Add FPU to xmc4 ostest. Remove +x from makefiles, preserve .gdbinit across make clean, add FPU support to ostest on xmc4, add FPU test to ostest on xmc4 From David Alessio. * Microchip/Atmel SAMD/L Drivers: - SAMD: SAMD External Interrupt Controller (EIC) support From Matt Thompson. - SAMD/L: Added Analog Comparator basic initialization From Matt Thompson. - SAMD/L: Added FDPLL clock support. Fixed sequence of OSC32K calibration setup. From Matt Thompson. - SAMD/L: Added loading factory USB calibration data from NVRAM. From Matt Thompson. - SAMD/L: Added experimental DMA support to SPI driver. spi_exchange() uses a pair of DMA channels for TX and RX. From Matt Thompson. * Microchip/Atmel SAM3/4 Boards: - Flip&Click SAM3X: Add board support for the Mikroe Flip&Click SAM3X. - Flip&Click SAM3X: Adds basic board support for the HiletGo OLED. * Microchip PIC32MZ - PIC32MZEF: Add architectural support for the PIC32MZEF family. * Microchip PIC32MZ Boards - Flip&Click PIC32MZ: Adds board support for the Mikroe Flip&Click PIC32MZ board. - Flip&Click PIC32MZ: Add board support for HiletGo OLED. - Flip&Click PIC32MZ: Add an nxlines configuration for use in testing the custom HiletGo Click board. * NXP Freescale LPC43xx Drivers: - LPC43xx: Adapt LPC176x RTC driver for the LPC43xx. From Gintaras Drukteinis. - LPC43xx: Add Windowed Watchdog Timer (WWDT) driver. Tested on LPC4357 but should be compatible for all LPC43xx MCUs. From Gintaras Drukteinis. - Leverage the LPC54xx SD/MMC back to the LPC43xx (where it came from originally). * NXP Freescale LPC43xx Boards: - Bambino-200e: Add LPC43 SDMMC board support to Bambino-200E. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * NXP Freescale LPC54xx: - LPC546xx: Added basic architectural support for the LPC546xx family. * NXP Freescale LPC54xx Drivers: - LPC546xx: Basic NSH configuration includes support for UARTs, SysTick timer, GPIOs, LEDs, and buttons - LPC546xx: Additional drivers include EMC, I2C, Ethernet - LPC546xx: Implement GPIO interrupt support. - LPC546xx: And unverified SPI driver is included. - LPC546xx: Ported LPC1788 LCD driver to use the LPC54xx pin. - LPC546xx: Bring in LPC43xx SD/MMC driver from https://github.com/Smoothieware/smoothie-nuttx/tree/master/nuttx/arch/arm/src/lpc43xx and adapt for use with the LPC43xx - LPC546xx: Add DMA driver ported from the LPC43xx GPDMA driver. - LPC546xx: Bring in WWDT driver from LPC43. - LPC546xx: Add an RTC driver and a RTC character driver lower half. - LPC546xx: Add support for a random number generator. - LPC546xx: Add an Ethernet driver. * NXP Freescale LP54xx Boards: - LCXpresso-LPC54628: Added support for the LPCXpresso-LPC54628 board. The initial bring-up used a basic NSH port. - LCXpresso-LPC54628: On-board SDRAM is also supported - LCXpresso-LPC54628: Add support for I2C2 and for the I2C tool to the NSH configuration. - LCXpresso-LPC54628: Add support for the USER button. Enable the apps/examples/button test in the NSH configuration. - LCXpresso-LPC54628: Add the fb configuration for testing the LCD. - LCXpresso-LPC54628: Add support for the the FT5x06 touchscreen controller. Enable the driver as well as the apps/examples touchscreen test. - LCXpresso-LPC54628: Add an NxWM configuration. - LCXpresso-LPC54628: Add logic to bring up SDMMC. - LCXpresso-LPC54628: Add logic to register the RTC character driver if it is enabled. Enable the RTC and RTC character driver in the NSH configuration. - LCXpresso-LPC54628: Add a netnsh configuration that was be used to test the Ethernet driver. - LCXpresso-LPC54628: Add LittlevGL graphics demo configuration. * On Semiconductor LC823450 - LC823450 SMP improvements: (1) Apply irq_spin APIs to modifyregXX, (2) Do not use modifyreg32() to enable Mutex, (3) Modify IRQ control for i2s. Apply irq_spin APIs to dma/syscontrol/usbdev. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - LC823450: LC823450 http streaming improvements: (1) Use spinlock APIs in lc823450_gpio.c. (3) Fix a potential race condition in up_enable_irq(), (3) Use spinlock APIs instead of critical section APIs, (4) Enable HRT_TIMER in lc823450_timerisr.c. (5) Use spinlock APIs instead of critical section APIs. (6) Fix race conditions in dma/usbdev. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - LC823450: Introduce DVFS. This version only supports manual mode and Vdd1 is fixed to 1.2V. From Masayuki Ishikawa. * On Semiconductor LC823450 Drivers - LC823450: Refactor timer driver. Add MTM timer APIs for DVFS. Introduce up_rtc_gettime() for CONFIG_RTC_HIRES. Introduce idle time calculation in DVFS. Also, DVFS autonomous mode based on CPU idle time is supported. NOTE: voltage control is still disabled. From Masayuki Ishikawa. * On Semiconductor LC823450 Boards - LC823450-XGEVK: I2S interrupt will be handled on CPU0 with this change. Assign CPU1 to lpwork. This change will improve load balancing for networking with RNDIS. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - LC823450-XGEVK: Enable SPINLOCK_IRQ and NXPLAYER in rndis. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - LC823450-XGEVK: LC823450 http streaming improvements: (1) In SMP mode, H/W interrupts should be handled on CPU0 to avoid deadlocks. (2) Call up_enable_irq() to assign CPU0 for IRQ handling. (3) Enable HRT_TIMER, LC823450_MTM0_TICK, SPINLOCK_IRQ, (4) Enable NET_TCP_RWND_CONTROL, NXPLAYER_HTTP_STREAMING_SUPPORT (rndis only) From Masayuki Ishikawa. - LC823450-XGEVK: Enable DVFS in lc823450_bringup.c. Enable DVFS in audio and rndis. Add Telnet character mode to rndis. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - LC823450-XGEVK: Explicitly assign I2S IRQ handling to CPU0. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - LC823450-XGEVK: Enable RTC_HIRES instead of RTC_DATETIME (audio/ rndis). Disable TCP_WRITE_BUFFERS and change SCHED_LPWORKPRIORITY (rndis). Update SMP and DVFS related part. From Masayuki Ishikawa. * STMicro STM32: - STM32 F7: Add support for the STM32F72x/73x family. From Bob Feretich. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32 HRTIM: Add interface to change outputs SET/RST configuration. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 HRTIM: Add interface to get timer clock frequency, calculation, add compare/capture registers significant bits checking. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 HRTIM: Add interface to set timer frequency, fix slave timers reset configuration, change POWER_INFO to TIMER_INFO From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 HRTIM: Add repetition support and fix enum overflow From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 HRTIM: Add HRTIM push-pull mode configuration. From raiden00pl. - STM32 FLASH: Add progmem support for STM32L15XX From Juha Niskanen. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - configs/photon: Adds BOARD_TIMn_FREQUENCY macros From Anthony Merlino. - configs/indium-f7: Adds support for the RAF Research Indium-F7 board. From Bob Feretich. - Rename the configs/stm32f0discovery board directory to configs/stm32f051-discovery. There are others stm32f0discovery boards with different MCUs and different peripherals on the board. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - configs/stm32f072b-discovery: Adds support for stm32f072b-disco board. This is the board. I added the LEDs of this board and tested the compilation. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - configs/stm32f103-minimum: Add AT24 EEPROM support on STM32F103- Minimum board From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - configs/stm32f103-minimum: Add support to BMP180 on BluePill (stm32f103-minimum) board. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - configs/stm32f334-disco: Add buck converter and boost converter logic. From Mateusz Szafoni. - configs/stm32f103-minimum: Add zerocross support to STM32F103- Minimum board From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - configs/stm32f103-minimum: Add OLED SSD1306 support to STM332F103-Minimum From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - configs/stm32f103-minimum: Add board support to MAX6675 Thermocouple sensor From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - configs/stm32f746g-disco: Add stm32f746g-disco Ethernet configuration. Add USART1 support (connected to the USB virtual serial port) From Louis Mayencourt. - configs/viewtool-stm32f107: Add support for FT80X initialization. Add ft80x configuration that will eventually be used for testing the ft80x if I ever receive hardware. * Tools: - tools/logparser: Add a tool which will help me to convert git logs to ChangeLog format. * NSH: apps/nshlib: - apps/nshlib: Add support for a truncate command. This will be used to test the new ftruncate file system support. - apps/nshlib: Add support for Telnet character mode. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - apps/nshlib: Add support for '-n' option to the echo command. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - apps/nshlib: Add irqinfo command. * Examples/Tests: apps/examples: - apps/examples/userfs: Add truncate() support for userfs. - apps/examples/lvgldemo: Add lvgldemo example for LittlevGL. - apps/examples/veml6070: Add VEML6070 Application Example. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - apps/examples/bmp180: Add BMP180 application example. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - apps/examples/ft80x: Add a test of the FT80x based on FTDI SampleApp. Includes tests of GPU primitives and graphics co- processor commands. * Network Utilities: apps/netutils: - apps/netutils/netlib: Add default route in netlib_set_dripv4addr(). From Masayuki Ishikawa. * Graphics: apps/graphics: - apps/graphics/littlevgl: Add littlevgl library. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - apps/graphics/ft80x: Add the FTDU FT80x GUI support library. Consists of some display list helpers, audio helpers, touch helpers, RAM access, register access etc. * System Utilities (apps/system) - apps/system/nxplayer: Add support for HTTP streaming in nxplayer. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - apps/system/setlogmask: Adds 'setlogmask' application that allows you to set the syslog priority via a simple command. From Anthony Merlino. - apps/system/usbmsc: Added Kconfig options to configure write protection for each LUN. From Fabio D'Urso. - system/stackmonitor: Re-design the stack monitor so that it does not make forbidden calls directly into the OS, breaking the portable POSIX OS interface. It now properly uses the PROCFS file system to glean information about stack usage. Bugfixes. Only the most critical bugfixes are listed here (see the ChangeLog for the complete list of bugfixes and for additional, more detailed bugfix information): * Core OS: - System Timer: Change the way that the 64-bit time is sampled. Previously, we disabled interrupts before sampling the 64-bit timer since the uint64_t access is not atomic on most CPUs. However, disabling (local) interrupts does not work in the SMP case. In that case, the timer interrupt may be running on only one of the CPUs; disabling interrupts on a different CPU will provide no protection from timer rollover. To work around this, logic was added that samples 64-bit timer is sampled twice and if 32-bit rollover was detected between samples, then loops until there is no rollover. - POSIX Timers: In SMP mode, running TCB is not always at the head of the g_readytorun list. This change removes DEBUGASSERT() to avoid this condition. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - Spinlocks: Add memory barrier operations in spin_unlock(). In ARM document regarding memory barriers, SP_DMB() must be issued before changing a spinlock state to SP_UNLOCKED. However, we found that SP_DSB() is also needed to ensure that spin_unlock() works correctly for network streaming aging test. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - Sporadic Scheduler: Fix compiler error in Sporadic Scheduler when priority inheritance is enabled. Noted by eunb.song@samsung.com - Priority Inheritance: Fix some priority inheritance related issues noted during review of logic. Also add some REVISIT comments for some issues noted in the design. - boardctl: Remove the BOARDIOC_TSCTEST_TEARDOWN and BOARDIOC_TSCTEST_SETUP boardctl() commands. Remove all implementations of board_tsc_teardown(). Each board now initializes the touchscreen controller as a normal part of its board bring-up. board_tsc_setup() is gone; the touchscreen controller is now treated like any other on-board device. - configs: CONFIG_MAX_TASKS must be a power of 2. - SMP: Introduce a new global IRQ clearing logic and tasklist protection. The previous implementation of clearing global IRQ in sched_addreadytorun() and sched_removereadytorun() was done too early. As a result, nxsem_post() would have a chance to enter the critical section even nxsem_wait() is still not in blocked state. This patch moves clearing global IRQ controls from sched_addreadytorun() and sched_removereadytorun() to sched_resumescheduler() to ensure that nxsem_post() can enter the critical section correctly. For this change, sched_resumescheduler.c is always necessary for SMP configuration. In addition, by this change, task_exit() had to be modified so that it calls sched_resumescheduler() because it calls sched_removescheduler() inside the function, otherwise it will cause a deadlock. However, I encountered another DEBUGASSERT() in sched_cpu_select() during HTTP streaming aging test on LC823450-XGEVK. Actually sched_cpu_select() accesses the g_assignedtasks which might be changed by another CPU. Similarly, other tasklists might be modified simultaneously if both CPUs are executing scheduling logic. To avoid this, I introduced tasklist protection APIs. With these changes, SMP kernel stability has been much improved. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - SMP: Fix this_task() to be an atomic operation. In the previous implementation, this_task() was defined in sched.h by using just a macro current_task(this_cpu()). However, I found that this is not atomic and actually sometimes switching CPU happened in executing the macro when we tested audio steaming plus executing commands via Telnet. This change resolves this issue by implementing atomic this_task()in sched_thistask.c which is newly introduced. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - SMP: Implements a global scheduler lock capability as part of SMP support. This allows the scheduler to be locked with no knowledge or access to the TCB of the currently running task. This is necessary because accessing the TCB of the currently running task is, itself, a non-atomic operation. This global scheduler lock capability was add just to support that atomic access to the TCB. - SMP: Extend the last global lock change to work with the LC823450-XGEVK which does not support the atomic fetch add but does support disabling interprocessor interrupts. Disabling interprocessor interrupts will also guarantee that the TCB address calculation is atomic. - SMP: Fix a infinite recursion problems that a recent changes introduced into the i.MX6 SMP implementation. This is not seen with the LC823450 because you can disable inter-processor interrupts in that architecture; but you cannot in the ARMv7-A/GIC architecture. - SMP: Remove SMP related logic in sig_dispatch.c. This change prevents from a deadlock in up_schedulesigaction.c where inter-CPU signal handling is actually implemented. arch/arm/src/armv7-m: Fix signal handling for SMP. In previous implementation, signal handling for SMP was incorrect. Thus, for example, if an inter-CPU signal happened an incorrect tcb was signaled and caused ASSERT(). This change fixes the issues and works for both inter-CPU signal handling and signal handling on the same CPU. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - Tasking: Add nxtask_create(). Kthread_create() and nxtask_create() are internal OS functions and should not modify the errno variable. Convert legitimate uses of task_create() to nxtask_create(). Review handling of returned values from all uses of kthread_create() (as well as nxtask_create()). - Tasking: Threads started by board bring-up logic should be kernel threads, not user tasks. - Tasking: Threads started by drivers should be kernel threads, not user tasks. - Semaphore Usage: Added ECANCELED condition to DEBUGASSERT's checking sem_wait result From Dmitriy Linikov. - errno: Add new internal OS function nxsched_setaffinity() that is identical to sched_isetaffinity() except that it does not modify the errno value. All usage of sched_setaffinity() within the OS is replaced with nxsched_setaffinity(). - errno: Internal functions sched_reprioritize() and sched_setpriority() no longer modify the errno value. Also renamed to nxsched_reprioritize() and sched_setpriority(). - errno: Add new internal OS function nxsched_getscheduler() that is identical to sched_getscheduler() except that it does not modify the errno value. All usage of sched_getscheduler() within the OS is replaced with nxsched_getscheduler(). - errno: Add new internal OS function nxsched_setparam() that is identical to sched_setparam() except that it does not modify the errno value. All usage of sched_setparam() within the OS is replaced with nxsched_setparam(). - errno: Add new internal OS function nxsched_getparam() that is identical to sched_getparam() except that it does not modify the errno value (actually, the previous value erroneously neglected to set the errno value to begin with, but this fixes both issues). All usage of sched_getparam() within the OS is replaced with nxsched_getparam(). - errno: wd_start() is an internal OS function and should not set the errno value. Reviewed and updated every call to wd_start() to verify if return value is used and if so if the errno value is accessed. - errno: Fix several inappropriate accesses to get_errno() that were missed in previous changes (some going back to nuttx-7.23). Add new nxsched_setscheduler() and nxsched_getaffinity() which are equivalent to their counterparts without the nx on front. These versions do not modify the errno value. Changed all calls within the OS to use these newer versions of the functions. - errno: binfmt/, configs/, grahics/, libc/, mm/, net/, sched/: OS references to the errno variable should always use the set_errno(), get_errno() macros. - drivers/, fs/ and libc/: OS references to the errno variable should always use the set_errno(), get_errno() macros. * File System/Block and MTD Drivers: - FAT: CONFIG_FAT_MAXFNAME may not exceed NAME_MAX (CONFIG_NAME_MAX) - NFS: Correctly infer file type. The file type is in struct nfs_statinfo_s's ns_type field, not in the ns_mode field. From Michael Jung. - NFS: Fix buffer corruption. In case multiple read requests to the NFS server are required to fill up the user provided buffer, nfs_read() might write behind the end of said buffer. This is fixed with this change. From Michael Jung. - VFS: reopen() should return NULL when oflags is less than 0, not equal to 0. Because negative value is returned on failure of lib_mode2offlags() which converts the mode string into file open mode flag. - ProcFS: Fix an error in a common function that manages read data. - drivers/mmcsd: Respect SDIO_CAPS_DMABEFOREWRITE on CMD25. From Evgeniy Bobkov. - AT24xx: Correct page size for AT24C02 part. From Alexander Oryshchenko. - mtd_config.c: Add still more error handling (to detect bad underlying flash implementations). Remove MTD_ERASE that was erasing data block instead of erase block. This is a partial revert of 4f18b4. Reported-by: Pascal Speck * Graphics/Display Drivers: - drivers/lcd: Fix the default I2C address of SSD1306 OLED display (7- vs 8-bit addressing) From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - drivers/lcd: lcd_framebuffer.c does not need to include board- specific board.h. - include/lcd: Eliminate a warning from an SSD1306 header file by adding a forward reference to struct i2c_master_s. From Sebastien Lorquet. * Networking/Network Drivers: - ARP: Fix an error introduced when ICMP and ICMP6 socket support was added in NuttX-7.3. A gratuitous ARP (or solicitation) was being sent after receive of the ECHO replay (advertisement). - ARP: Fix IGMP multicast address computation on Nuttx network stack. This change fixes the IGMP address computation to allow multicast UDP messages. The destination address was created with the incorrect bytes of the given IPv4 address. From Louis Mayencourt. - ioctl: The existence of the network driver ioctl() method should depend on CONFIG_NETDEV_IOCTL rather than CONFIG_NETDEV_PHY_IOCTL. The former enables the method, the later enables a subset of possible driver IOCTLs. - TCP: Write buffering logic should not wait for a free buffer if the socket was opened non-blocking. - TCP: Fixed bad return value handling in psock_tcp_send(). send() expects psock_tcp_send() to return a negated errno value, not -1 with the errno set (GN: I added same change for tcp_send_buffered.c which has the same issue as tcp_send_unbuffered.c) From Pelle Windestam. - TCP: Fixes hardfault when network goes done and network monitoring is in place. From Gianpaolo Ferroni Ariani. - TCP: tcp_send_[un]buffered.c: Check routing table in psock_send_addrchck(). Previously only ARP table was considered when determining if the data will actually be sent. From Juho Grundstrom. - TCP: Generalize Juho Grundstrom's IPv4 change for IPv6 as well. - UDP: Remove some conditional logic that was true if there is only a single network device, but not true in the multi-device context. - UDP: In sendto(), return EHOSTUNREACH if the network is down. * Common Drivers: - drivers/pipes: In poll logic, fix off-by-one error in calculation of bytes in the buffer. Buffer calculation in pipe poll setup is off-by-one when read index is larger than write index. This causes poll() not getting POLLIN when buffer has one byte as calculation gives zero bytes in buffer. From Jussi Kivilinna. - drivers/audio: Improve stability of the WM8776 driver in SMP mode. Apply irq_spin APIs to improve performance. Repeat to process a message to avoid deadlock. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - drivers/ioexpander: Fixed build of PCF8574 driver when its interrupts aren't enabled by config. From Dmitriy Linikov. - drivers/syslog: Fixes LOG_UPTO macro to include specified log level. From Anthony Merlino. - drivers/sensors: Fix HTS221 sensor reset with BOOT bit From Jussi Kivilinna. - drivers/loop: If we want to open read-only in losetup.c, flags should be O_RDONLY not O_RDWR. From Fabio D'Urso. - drivers/timers/ds3231.c: Correct some debug statements. From Alexander Oryshchenko. - drivers/sensors/lis2dh: Use realtime clock if monotonic is not available From Juha Niskanen. - drivers/i2c and drivers/spi: Fix compile error if CONFIG_DISABLE_PSEUDOFS_OPERATIONS, fix bad NULL checks From Juha Niskanen. * ARMv7-A: - Data Cache: Fix cp15_invalidate_dcache. In cases where more than one dcache line was to be invalidated, a missing branch label would result in a false branch target into cp15_flush_idcache. Also the .size macro was fixed for both cp15_invalidate_dcache. From Michael Jung. - SMP: Port the signal-related SMP change by Masayuki Ishikawa to the ARMv7-A family. * Extensa: - SMP: Port the signal-related SMP change by Masayuki Ishikawa to the Xtensa family. * Infineon XMC4xxx Drivers: - XMC4xxx: Only setup USB clock when USB PLL is enabled From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - XMC4xxx: Fix USIC_BRG_SCLKCFG definition From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * Microchip PIC32MZ - MIPS32: In up_idle, the kludge that was conditionally enabled if the work queue was enable appears to be needed even when he work queue is not enabled on the PIC32MZ. - PIC32MZ: Fix some typos in debug instrumentation in pic32mz-gpio.c; fix some typos related to UART5 configuration in pic32mz-serial.c. * Microchip/Atmel SAMD/L: - SPI: In sam_spibus_initialize(), the pinmux configuration was smashing the previous CTRLA register configuration. There are also some typos in samd_spi.h From Matt Thompson. - SPI: Fixes g_spi2ops and g_spi2dev using incorrect values From Matt Thompson. - SPI: SPI must be disabled before changing the mode bits in CTRLA register From Matt Thompson. - DMA: Fix DMA controller support. From Matt Thompson. * NXP/Freescale LPC17xx Drivers: - LPC17xx: Disable LPC17 FDR when not used. If a boot loader set the fractional divider (FDR) the baud rate in nuttx will be wrong (multiplied by this fraction). So if it is not used, it should be disabled. From Harald Gutsche. * NXP/Freescale Kinetis Drivers: - Kinetis: Correct some Ethernet PHY register bit tests for the KSZ8081 PHY. From Stewart. * On Semiconductor LC823450 - arch/arm/src/LC823450: Add SP_DMB() into lc823450_testset.c. In LC823450, ldrex and strex are not supported. So we implemented up_testset() with H/W Mutex. However, there was a bug in memory access order. This change ensures correct memory access order in up_testset() for LC823450. From Masatoshi Tateishi. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32 F3 RCC: A flash wait state configuration. Flash latency must be fixed according to sysclk frequency. If this operation is not done or done after PLL configuration, the STM32 fail to continue boot operation if the frequency if greater than 24MHz according to the board variable STM32_SYSCLK_FREQUENCY. Tested on stm32f334-disco board. From Gwenhael Goavec-Merou. - STM32 RTC: Make STM32 usable with an external RTC. - STM32 SPI: Removed unnecessary (and incorrect) speed limitation. From Alexander Oryshchenko. - STM32 SPI: I have a SPI bus with both Mode 0 and Mode 3 devices on it. After performing SPI I/O to a Mode 0 device, switching to a Mode 3 device locked up the SPI interface. Only zeroes would be read. I traced the reason for the lock-up to arm/arm/src/stm32f7/stm32_spi.c function spi_setmode(). Changing the mode causes a spurious SPI clock transmission that confuses the stm32f7 SPI input hardware. This problem is solved by (1) changing the SPI mode with SPI (and perhaps DMA) disabled, and (2) flushing the receive FIFO if the mode change results in garbage in the FIFO. From Bob Feretich. - STM32 and STM32 F7: Remove confusing, redundant, and misleading definitions of STM32_BKP_BASE from the F2, F3, and F4 memory maps. Unlike the F1, these parts do not have a separate BKP address region. The BKP registers are with the RTCC address regions. stm32_bkp.h should only be used for STM32 F1. stm32_rtcc.h should be used to access BKP registers on F2, F3, and F4. - STM32 and STM32 F7: Architecture-specific code is not permitted to modify the errno variable. - STM32 F4 I2C: Correct some recent changes to STM32F4 I2C that broke poll mode of operation. From Alexander Oryshchenko. - STM32 F4 I2C: Corrections to STM32 F4 I2C to restore functionality. From Alexander Oryshchenko. - STM32 F4 I2C: Corrections to STM32 F4 I2C to fix the NORESTART flag. From Alexander Oryshchenko. - STM32 F7: Fixes a bug in multi-block SD-card operations on the STM32F7 platform. DBLOCKSIZE must be the size of SD-card block, not the total amount of transferred bytes. From Evgeniy Bobkov. - STM32 F7: Fix undefined variable when using USART1 for other purposes than UART (e.g. SPI). From Frank Benkert. - STM32 F7: Backport RTC alarm setting changes from STM32L4. Most notably this fixes RTC getting stuck issue when both alarms were used. Root cause was writing RTC ISR register contents to RTC CR register. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 L4 Flash: Change flash programming to use page buffer for unaligned writes. From Juha Niskanen. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - Nucleo-L432KC: Fix some bogus logic noted by Fanda. - configs/nucleo-* and configs/stm32l476vg-disco: Fix more stm32_userleds.c bogus logic From Juha Niskanen. - Nucleo-L432KC: Fixed nucleo-l432kc broken build when CONFIG_USERLED_LOWER defined From Fanda. - Nucleo-L432KC: Issue #85: /dev/userleds is not working for Nucleo-L432KC fixed From Fanda Vacek. - STM32F429I-Disco: Separate SPI4 from MTD init. I was trying to attach a non-MTD peripheral to an STM32F429I Discovery Board's SPI4 port and was hitting compilation problems, since CONFIG_MTD and thus 'struct mtd_geometry_s' was not defined. This patch separates SPI4 initialization logic from MTD initialization logic. From Michael Jung. - STM32F103-Minimum: Remove CONFIG_NX_LCDDRIVER dependence from stm32_ssd1306.c From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * C Library/Header Files: - libc/stdio: In dtoa(), up_interrupt_context() is used in a debug assertion. up_interrupt_context() is not available in the user-mode phase of the PROTECTED or KERNEL build configurations. In those configurations, enabling libc floating point support and debug assertions will result in an undefined reference to up_interrupt_context(). - libc/netdb: Fixed parsing of DNS response packets having compressed names ending with pointer. There were troubles parsing response packets which have compression of QNAME/NAME field when only trailing part of the name (not the whole name) is replaced with pointer to another part of the packet. This commit fixes parsing of such packets. Also I added checks to keep parsing only in bounds of the read part of DNS response packet. From Dmitriy Linikov. * Tools - tools/*.c: Add #define _GNU_SOURCE to all C files that call asprintf() to eliminate a warning. - tools/cvsparser.c: Add a check to avoid access past the end of a fixed size array * NSH: apps/nshlib: - apps/nshlib: Fix compile error when CONFIG_NSH_DISABLESCRIPT is not defined. The field np_flags does not exist if scripting is disabled. * Examples/Tests: apps/examples: - apps/examples/touchscreen: Eliminate BOARDIOC_TSCTEST_SETUP. * Network Utilities: apps/netutils: - apps/netutils/ftpc: Fix some corner-cases that could cause FTP to access past the end of valid data. * Wireless Utilities: apps/wireless: - apps/wireless/ieee802154/i8shark: Fixes special XBee compensation by purposely chopping off the FCS. From Anthony Merlino. NuttX-7.25 Release Notes ------------------------ The 125th release of NuttX, Version 7.25, was made on June 3, 2018, and is available for download from the Bitbucket.org website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-7.25.tar.gz and apps-7.25.tar.gz. These are available from: https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/nuttx/downloads https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/apps/downloads Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). Additional new features and extended functionality: * File Systems/Block and MTD Drivers - fs/cromfs: Added CROMFS file system. CROMFS is a commpressed, in- memory, read-only file system based on LZF. - fs/vfs: Added support for checking if a descriptor is a socket in fstat(). From Pelle Windestam. * Graphics/Display Drivers: - drivers/lcd: Remove support for the Nokia6100 LCD. That LCD uses a 9-bit SPI interface (the 9th bit being the command/data bit that is normally a discrete). That communication was never successfully integrated. I now believe that it would would require some special support from the low-level, MCU SPI driver to manage that 9th bit. The deleted code is still available in the Obsoleted repository. * Networking/Network Drivers: - net/tcp: Added support for TCP Keepalive, add SO_KEEPALIVE socket option. Added socket options needed to manage TCP-keepalive and TCP state machine logic to detect if that the remote peer is alive. - net/tcp: In tcp_input(), add the logic to detect, decode, and respond to TCP Keep-Alive packets. - net/tcp: Extended support for sending to non-blocking tcp sockets. From Pelle Windestam. - net/bluetooth: Added support for AF_BLUETOOTH sockets. - drivers/net: Added TAP (network bridge) mode to tun.c. In the previous implementation, TAP mode did not handle a packet correctly. Also, the driver did not set the link layer type and could not assign the interface name. This change fixes such issues and supports TAP mode correctly. From Masayuki Ishikawa. * Wireless/Wireless Drivers: - wireless/ieee802154: Added basic MAC support for RX-ENABLE.request primitive From Anthony Merlino. - wireless/ieee802154: Added MAC ackreq flag to TX descriptor for use by radio driver. The radio layer is responsible for a full "transaction". Because of differences in radio capabilities, the radio must be responsible for the handling of acks and retransmissions. This commit simply passes the ackreq meta-data flag along to the radio. Also Fixes bug where primitive was freed when it shouldn't have been, causing double free call. From Anthony Merlino. - wireless/bluetooth: Bring in the Bluetooth stack from the Intel/ Zephyr arduino101_firmware_source-v1.tar package. - drivers/bluetooth: Added re-architected version of the Bluetooth UART driver from the Intel/Zephyr arduino101_firmware_source-v1.tar package. - include/nuttx/wireless: Added a setbaud() method to the HCI UART lower half interface that can be used to change the default BAUD selection. - wireless/bluetooth and include/nutt/net: Added support for Bluetooth IOCTL commands. - drivers/wireless/bluetooth: Added a NULL device to support some very low level testing on the Simulator. - drivers/wireless/cc3000: Eliminate support for the CC3000 wireless part because it doesn't use the USRSOCKET. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - drivers/wireless/ieee80211: Added BCM43428 support. From hhuysqt. * Other Common Device Drivers: - drivers/1wire: Added 1-wire subsystem and ds28e17 driver From Juha Niskanen. - drivers/1wire: Added PM hooks and unlink support to sht21 sensor (allowing hot-swappable I2C bus from 1-wire converter). Unlike most other unlink implementations in NuttX drivers, this one does not allow any I2C operations after unlink, making it possible to deallocate the I2C bus. From Juha Niskanen. - drivers/i2c: Added support for the pca9540bdp i2cmultiplexer. From Giorgio Groß. - drivers/power: Added pm_unregister From Juha Niskanen. - drivers/power: Added generic upper-half motor driver From Mateusz Szafoni. - drivers/rgbled: Added support for multichannel PWM (multiple PWM channels on a single timer) From Anthony Merlino. - drivers/sensors: Added support for Sensirion SHT2x humidity sensor. From Juha Niskanen. - drivers/sensors: Added LSM330 SPI and ADXL372 drivers along with the - drivers/sensors: Added support for INA3221 power sensor. This has a 3 channel bus/shunt voltage pairs. From Anthony Merlino. cluster driver infrastructure. From Bob Feratich. - drivers/sensors: Added multiple MAX31855 sensors feature support. From Tiago Almeida. - drivers/wireless/cc1101.c: Driver improvements from from lihaichen. - progmem interface: Discern r/w and erase page sizes. Introduce new up_progmem_erasesize architecture API to be able to communicate the read/write page size independently from erase page size. Implement up_progmem_erasesize for all architectures that already support progmem, assuming that for those architectures the sizes of both read/write and erase pages are identical. From Michael Jung. * Simulation - configs/sim: Added a configuration that will support some limited testing of the Bluetooth stack. * ARM: - ARM: All ARM architectures now support CONFIG_ARCH_IDLE_CUSTOM. * MIPS: - MIPS: All MIPS architectures now support CONFIG_ARCH_IDLE_CUSTOM. * Infineon XMC4xxx Drivers: - XMC4: Added SPI support for Infineon XMC45xx microcontroller. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * Infineon XMC4xxx Boards: - XMC4500-Relax: Added board support for SPI. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * Nordic NRF52: - NRF52: Initial support for the NRF52 including UART, Timer, and GPIO support. From Janne Rosberg. * Nordic NRF52 Drivers: - NRF52: Added watchdog timer drivers. Includes significant updates from Levin Li. - NRF52: Added nRF52 Flash PROGMEM support From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * Nordic NRF52 Boards: - configs/nrf52-pca10040: Added support for the NRF52-PCA10040 board including LEDs and buttons From Janne Rosberg. - configs/nrf52-pca10040: Added support for starting the watchdog timer on the nRF52. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - configs/nrf52-pca10040: Added a configuration for testing the watchdog timer. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * NXP Freescale i.MX RT: - i.MX RT: Brings in basic support for the i.MX RT 1050 'crossover' SoC. Includes timer and UART support. This port was the joint effort of Janne Rosberg, Ivan Ucherdzhiev, and myself. I give credit to Ivan for the kill because he is the one to held on to the end. From Ivan Ucherdzhiev. * NXP Freescale i.MX RT Drivers: - i.MX RT: Added power management hooks. - i.MX RT: Added eDMA support (unverified). - i.MX RT: Added Ethernet driver. From Jake Choy. - i.MX RT: Added cache operations to permit the Ethernet driver to work with the D-Cache enabled, at least in write-through mode. Added support for PHY interrupts and PHY IOCTLs. * NX FreescaleP i.MX RT Boards: - IMXRT1050-EVK: Added support for booting from the on board HYPER Flash. From Ivan Ucherdzhiev. - IMXRT1050-EVK: Added logic to support the board's user LED. From Jake Choy. - IMXRT1050-EVK: Added procfs auto-mount support in imxrt_bringup.c. From Ivan Ucherdzhiev. - IMXRT1050-EVK: Added LIBCXX test configuration. - IMXRT1050-EVK: Added support for the imxrt1050-evk button. From Jake Choy. - MXRT1050-EVK: Added support for on-board NOR FLASH boot. From Ivan Ucherdzhiev. - IMXRT1050-EVK: Disable LED support because pins conflict with PHY. Enable device statistics. Enable NSH ifup and ifdown commands. Added an NSH configuration for testing Ethernet. * NXP Freescale Kinetis: - K28F: Added architecture support for the Kinetis K28F. * NXP Freescale Kinetis Drivers: - SDHC: Make Kinetis SDHC pullups work the same as the STM32 SDIO pullups. * NXP Freescale Kinetis Boards: - Freedom-K28F. Added support for the Kinetis Freedom-K28F board. * NXP LPC17xx: - LPC17xx: Added support for ARMv7-M run time stack checking on NXP LPC17xx MCUs based on CONFIG_ARMV7M_STACKCHECK. Basically copied from STM32. From Michael Jung. * NXP LPC17xx Drivers: - LPC17xx: Added a configurable option to allow using a part of LPC17xx's internal flash memory as a Memory Technology Device via NuttX' mtd_progmem infrastructure. Tested with LPC1769. From Michael Jung. * NXP LPC17xx Boards: - Olimex-LPC1766STK: Remove support for the Nokia6100 LCD. That LCD uses a 9-bit SPI interface (the 9th bit being the command/data bit that is normally a discrete). That communication was never successfully integrated. * NXP LPC43xx Boards: - configs/bambino-200e: Added support for multiple MAX31855 sensors to the bambino-200e. From Tiago Almeida. * OpenRISC - arch/or1k/src. Added basic architectural support for the OpenRISK mor1kx architecture. The initial commit was verified on a Qemu simulation but is otherwise untested. From Matt Thompson. * OpenRISC Board - configs/or1k. OpenRISK mor1kx Qemu simulation. From Matt Thompson. * STMicro STM32: - STM32: Added support for the STM32F401xB and STM32F401xC families. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32 HRTIM: Added HRTIM software capture trigger, added software reset trigger, added outputs polarization configuration From raiden00pl. - STM32 ADC: Added ADC injected channels configuration. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 HCIUART: Added a Bluetooth HCI UART lower half driver for the STM32. - STM32 HCIUART: Implement the setbaud() method for the STM32 HCI UART interface. - STM32 SDIO: Added support for SDIO card to SDIO driver. From hhuysqt. - STM32 SDIO: Added internal pull-up option for SDIO pins. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM32 F2/F4 ADC: Added Vbat measurement to ADC driver for STM32F20xx and STM32F4xxx. As with the MCU temperature and VREFINT measurement, this change requires user to enable the corresponding channel first. For Vbat channel the ioctl cmd is IO_ENABLE_DISABLE_VBAT_CH, and its arg should be a pointer to bool which must be true to enable and false to disable the Vbat channel. Moreover, since Vbat input contains a built-in voltage divider, it is highly suggested to disable Vbat input channel after measurement is done in order to prevent battery drain through the divider. From Dmitriy Linikov. - STM32, STM32L4 1WIRE: Added one bit read and write to 1-wire interface. This is needed for devices that require single bit timeslot generation and for 1-Wire search algorithm triplets. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 F3 SPI: Enable DMA for SPI on stm32f30xxx MCUs. From Michal Lyszczek. - STM32 L4 1WIRE: Ported 1wire driver from STM32. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 L4 I2C/SPI/1WIRE: Added PM hooks to I2C, SPI and 1-wire From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 F7 RTC: Added CONFIG_RTC_PERIODIC support. Also makes the RTC lowerhalf more like in STM32L4. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 F7 ADC/I2C/SPI: Added PM hooks to ADC, I2C and SPI. From Juha Niskanen. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - Indium-F7: Removed support for the Indium-F7 board. This was done for two reasons: (1) The board support was just clone of the Nucleo-144 board support with naming changes. There has been no support and no further development for the board support. (2) There does not seem to be any available Indium-F7 board available to the public anywhere on the Internet. There is not even a reference to the board on the rafresearch.com web stie. - Nucleo-L452RE: Added buttons example From Juha Niskanen. - Nucleo-L476RG: Added support to Nokia LCD PCD8544 on nucleo-l476rg. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - Nucleo-L476RG: Added nxdemo configuration to nucleo-l476rg using PCD8544. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - Olimex-STM32-P407: Added a zmodem test configuration. - Olimex-STM32-P407: Added the module configuration. - Photon: Added RGB led support From Anthony Merlino. - STM32F103-Minimum: Added support for DFU bootloader From Simon Piriou. - Spark: Removes Spark board configuration. Still available in the Obsoleted repository. If there is no CC3000 support, then there is no purpose in supporting the Spark either. - STM32F334-Disco: Added buck/boost converter example configuration. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32F4 Discovery: Added support for multiple MAX31855 sensors to the STM32F4 Discovery From Tiago Almeida. - STM32F4 Discovery: Added support in bring-up logic to initialize the HCI UART and register the HCI UART network device. - STM32F4 Discovery: Added MAX7219 support to STM32F4Discovery board. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM32F4 Discovery: Added board configuration for CS43L22 audio example. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM32F4 Discovery: Added a module configuration for testing the kernel module example with the STM32F4Discovery board. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM32F429I-DISCO: Added a LittlevGL configuration for stm32f429i- disco. From seyyah. - STM32F746G-DISCO. Added clang support to stm32f746g-disco board. From Goran Mekic. - STM32L1 Discovery: Added support for the STM32L152RCT6 version of the board. * TI TMS570: - TMS570: Added support for the TMS570LS3137ZWT. From Ivan Ucherdzhiev. * TI TMS570 Boards: - configs/tms570ls31x-usb-kit: Added support for the TI Hercules TMS570LS31x USB Kit From Ivan Ucherdzhiev. * TI Tiva: - CC3200: Remove all support for the CC3200. This was a port that was started but never completed. What good is partial CC3200 support with no wireless support?. * TI Tiva Drivers: - EEPROM: Implements an EEPROM driver in compliance with MTD driver as provided by NUTTX for TM4C1294. The EEPROM driver currently supports only two functionalities - read bytes(multiple of 4) and write bytes (multiple of 4). From Shirshak Sengupta. - FLASH: Implemented Flash CONFIG_MTD_BYTE_WRITE for TM4c1294. Implemented the tiva_write function which will write an arbitrary number of bytes to flash (in multiple of 4). From Shirshak Sengupta. - Serial: Added TERMIOS IOCTL support to the Tiva serial driver. From Dmitry Sharihin. * TI Tiva Boards: - CC3200-Launchpad: Remove all support for the CC3200-Launchpad. This was a port that was started but never completed. What good is partial CC3200-Launchpad board support with no wireless support?. * Libraries/Header Files: - libs/: Moved all of the libraries under a common directory called libs/ (libc, libnx, and libxx). This almost certainly break libcxx for now. - libs/libc/time: Added an implementation of clock(). - libs/libc/lzf: Added a modified version of Marc Alexander Lehmann's LIBLZF3.6 library From Boris Astardzhiev. - libs/libc/unistd: Initial, minimal implementation of sysconf(). Only sufficient to support the functionality of less standard getdtabilesize(). From Michael Jung. - libs/libdsp: Added DSP support library. From Mateusz Szafoni. - include/sys: Added resource.h. - include/nuttx/video: Add overlay support to framebuffer interface definition. From Marco Krahl. * Tools: - tools/gencromfs.c: Added tools/gencromfs.c, a tool that can be used to generate CROMFS file system images. - tools/mkromfsimg.sh: Include an option in mkromfsimg.sh to ignore FAT/RAMDISK. This permits you to build tiny systems with ROMFS but with the rather large FAT FS support. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - tools/nxstyle.c: Added check for blank lines before and after single line comments. From Bob Feretich. - tools/sethost.sh: Added support for macOS. - tools/uncrustify.cfg: An initial cut at an uncrustify C formatting script from Gregory Nutt. Updated, corrected, and verified. From Bob Feretich. * Build System: - Makefile: Added support for nconfig frontend for 'make nconfig'. From Michal Lyszczek. - configs/: Added definition of strip to many Make.defs files. - staging/: Remove fixed lib/ subdirectory and its content. Replace with new directory called staging/ that is created dynamically when building and removed when 'make clean' is done. This both improves the naming and eliminates a garbage directory from the repository. - tools/: Move all build-related files (except the top-level Makefile) into the tools/ sub-directory. This really cleans up the top-level directory. * NSH: apps/nshlib: - apps/nshlib: Added the mkfatfs -r option which can be used to specify the number of entries in the FAT12/FAT16 root directory. From Boris Astardzhiev. * Examples/Tests: apps/examples: - apps/examples/adxl372_test and lxm330spi_test: Added ADXL372 and LSM330 tests. From Bob Feretich. - apps/examples/cc3000: Removed the CC3000 example. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - apps/examples/cromfs: Added an example of how to build a CROMFS file system image. - apps/examples/elf: Extend the ELF program module demo so that you can use compressed ELF programs with CROMFS. - apps/examples/elf: Use strip command to make ELF binaries MUCH smaller. Added an option to strip debug symbols even if the debug symbols are enabled in the base code. - apps/examples/max31855: Added an example to read multiple max31855 sensors. From Tiago Almeida. - apps/examples/netloop: Update network loopback example so that it can be used to test TCP KeepAlive. - apps/examples/nxdemo: Added nxdemo application From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - apps/examples/powerled: Added arch initialization. - apps/examples/uavcan: Removed because apps/canutils/libuavcan is no longer available. * System Utilities: apps/system - apps/system/lzf: Added the test case from Marc Alexander Lehmann's LIBLZF3.6 librrary From Boris Astardzhiev. - apps/system/embedlog: Support for embedlog data loggin package from https://embedlog.kurwinet.pl/ From Michal Lyszczek. - apps/system/zmodem: Added an option to enable hardware flow control via termios. Allow stack size and priority to be configured. - apps/system/zmodem: Call tcflush() before closing the serial port. This is necessary because that close operation may hang if hardware flow control is enabled. Consider this scenario: After the host sz runs on the host, it exits and leaves CTS high. The target rz completes, and tries to close the serial port. But if there is buffered Tx data, then the close will hang when it tries to drain the buffered Tx data since there is no where it can go. tcflush() discards the buffered data and permits the close to continue. There is additional logic in nuttx/drivers/serial needed to work with this. * CAN Utilities: apps/canutils: - apps/canutils/libuavcan. Removed! libuavcan has not built for a year or so. The basic problem is that as NuttX advances, the old frozen version of libuavcan has become absolute because it violates the portable POSIX OS interface. No one is maintaining the port so there is no alternative but to remove it. * Network Utilities: apps/netutils: - apps/netutils/tftpc: Modified the TFTP client functions to use a data read/write callback instead of a file. This allows TFTP to write to arbitrary destination (in my case, a MTD device - for firmware update). Two new functions are introduced for this, named tftpget_cb and tftpput_cb. They are just made of most of the existing code. The previously existing tftpget/tftpput functions are now wrappers on the new ones, with callbacks that read/write from files, so my modifications are backwards compatible with existing applications, eg the associated nsh commands dont need to be changed. From Sebastien Lorquet. * Wireless Utilities: apps/wireless: - apps/wireless/bluetooth/btsak: Added a Bluetooth debug tool. Bugfixes. Only the most critical bugfixes are listed here (see the ChangeLog for the complete list of bugfixes and for additional, more detailed bugfix information): * Core OS: - sched/sched: Fix a deadlock in SMP mode. Two months ago, I introduced sched_tasklist_lock() and sched_tasklist_unlock() to protect tasklists in SMP mode. This change works well for HTTP audio streaming aging test with lc823450-xgevk. However, I found a deadlock in the scheduler when I tried similar aging tests with DVFS autonomous mode where CPU clock speed changed based on cpu load. In this case, call sequences were as follows. To avoid this deadlock, I added sched_tasklist_unlock() when calling up_cpu_pause() and sched_addreadytorun(). Also, added sched_tasklist_lock() after the call. Also added critical sections to lib_filesem.c, mm_sem.c, and net_lock.c for SMP for SMP. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - sched/sched: Change ordering of round-robin time slice check (sched_process_scheduler()) and processing of wdog timers (wd_timer()). wd_timer()'s callback function can change current running task and, hence, must be done after the time slice check. The time slice check will decrement the currently running task's time slice allotment. If such a context switch occurs, then the newly started task will lost one could of that allotment before it even has a chance to run. From EunBong Song. * File System/Block and MTD Drivers: - fs/fat: In fs_stat(), when stat'ing the root directory, avoid calculating the address of the root directory entry. The calculation is bogus (but not harmful) because the root directory does not have a directory entry. Noted by Boris Astardzhiev. - fs/fat: Avoid calculating the bogus directory entry address for the FAT root directory (since it has no directory entry). This change should have no effect, other than making the logic clearer. From Boris Astardzhiev. - fs/mount: Fix wrong size reported by df -h. Reason is that size in bytes is calculated always on uint32_t types and cards bigger than 4GB will overflow uint32_t type. Solution is to use uint64_t where possible. From Michal Lyszczek. - fs/smartfs: Fix a hardfault in SmartFS. Problem occurred when opening a file with O_CREAT (only) when the file arelready exists but has a size of zero. From Michal Lyszczek. - fs/vfs: Fix negative errno set in fs_open.c From Michal Lyszczek. - drivers/mtd: Fixed a W25 driver w25_cacheflush sector bug. From lihaichen. - drivers/mtd: mtdconfig_register() returned OK instead of -ENOMEM on failed allocation. From Michal Lyszczek. * Graphics/Display Drivers: - drivers/lcd/ft80x: ACTIVE host command appears to be formatted differently than other host commands; Fix ROM CHIPID. Appears to be big-ending, BCD. Fix some compile issues when debug features are enabled. - drivers/lcd/ft80x: Fix a typo that caused the driver to fail to recognize the ft801 chip version. From Gregory Nutt. - Review all board implementations of board_lcd_initialize(). The NuttX convention is that all internal functions that return errors as an 'int' must return a negated errno value on failure and a non- negative value on success. Most were right but eight of them had cloned logic that returns 1 on success and zero on failure. both of which are interpreted as success by the caller since they are non-negative. * Networking/Network Drivers: - net/tcp: Fixed problem with send() retrun value when using nonblocking I/O over buffered tcp socket From Dmitriy Linikov. - net/sixlowpan: Fix a nasty, byte-ordering/endian-ness problem. The root cause has been found and corrected. And a half dozen or so bandaid fixes were reverted. - net/sixlowpan: Preserve big-endian (network order) when uncompressing address. From Anthony Merlino. - net/sixlowpan: TCP send should have PSH and ACK flags set when sending. This matches the standard network (Ethernet) TCP send logic. From Anthony Merlino. - net/udp: Fix several issues using connected UDP sockets: sendto() should not accept an address. Normally send() should be used with connect UDP sockets instead. recvfrom() is no longer necessary. recvfrom() and poll() should not reset to accept any addresses but should, instead, only accept inputs and events from the connected remote peer. On of these issues was noted by ??? . Changes were made as summarized here: http://www.masterraghu.com/subjects/np/introduction/unix_network_programming_v1.3/ch08lev1sec11.html From Gregory Nutt. - net/udp: Resolve race condition in connection-less UDP sockets with read-ahead buffering. In connection-mode UDP sockets, a remote address is retained in the UDP connection structure. This determines both there send() will send the packets and which packets recv() will be accepted. This same mechanism is used for connection-less UDP sendto: A temporary remote address is written into the connection structure to support the sendto() operation. That address persists until the next recvfrom() when it is reset to accept any address. When UDP read-ahead buffering is enabled, however, that means that the old, invalid remote address can be left in the connection structure for some time. This can cause read- ahead buffer to fail, dropping UDP packets. Shortening the time between when he remote address is reset (i.e., immediately after the sendto() completes) is not a solution, that does not eliminate the race condition; in only makes it smaller. With this change, a flag was added to the connection structure to indicate if the UDP socket is in connection mode or if it is connection-less. This change effects only UDP receive operations: The remote address in the UDP connection is always ignored if the UDP socket is not in connection- mode. No for connection-mode sockets, that remote address behaves as before. But for connection-less sockets, it is only used by sendto(). * Wireless/Wireless Drivers: - drivers/wiresless/ieee80211: Correct some initialization problems with BCM43362 chip. From hhuysqt. - drivers/ieee802154/xbee: Added a timeout to send logic to handle case where XBee module fails to respond to a Transmit request with a Transmit Status From Anthony Merlino. * Common Drivers: - Per OpenGroup.org, syslog -- and, hence, nonstandard vsyslog, and debug wrappers -- does not return a value. Rename _vsyslog to nx_vsyslog. Use internal nx_vsyslog in the few cases where a return value is required. - drivers/leds: Fixes RGB LED issues caused by uninitialized memory with CONFIG_RGBLED_MULTICHAN. The uninitialized pwm_info_s struct caused a rogue channel to be started causing errors in the pwm driver From Anthony Merlino. - drivers/sensors/lis2dh: Clear INT1 at SNIOC_WRITE_INT1THRESHOLD ioctl. From Jussi Kivilinna. - drivers/sensors/sht21: Changed I2C_TRANSFER return value so that it return on zero on success, not the count of bytes transferred. From Juha Niskanen. - drivers/serial: Per Matias Edlund: I recently used the tcflush function and found that it failed with ENOTTY. The reason is that the TCFLSH case in the function uart_ioctl in the file drivers/serial/serial.c does not update the ret value." On success, the TCFLSH IOCTL logic needs to explicitly set the return value (ret) to zero. - drivers/serial: Added a timeout to uart_tcdrain(). Even if tcflush() is used to discard buffered data, the close() can still hang if (a) hardware flow control is enabled, (b) CTS == 1, and (c) there is data stuck in the hardware Tx FIFO. tcflush() does not currently clear the MCU serial drivers' hardware Tx FIFOs. This is a workaround for that. - drivers/sensors: Fix APDS9960 work queue BUG found by Kyle Lei. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * Simulator: - arch/sim: Various fixes necessary to build the simulator under MSYS2. * ARMv7-R: - ARMv7-R: Corrected several ARMv7-R issues. From Ivan Ucherdzhiev. * Infineon XMC4xxx Boards: - XMC4500-Relax: Call xmc4_spidev_initialize() in xmc4_boot.c. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * NXP/Freescale LPC17xx Drivers: - LPC17xx USB: Fix USB device endpoint allocation bookkeeping. From Michael Jung. - LPC17xx USB: Freeing endpoints should be set the same allocations as when endpoint was allocated. - LPC17xx USB: Fix loss of RX initiatives. USB bulk endpoints are double buffered on LPC17xx MCUs. This means that up to two packets might be received on an OUT endpoint that can not be handled immediately if the receive request queue is empty. Thus, rxpending must be a counter not a boolean flag. From Michael Jung. * NXP/Freescale Kinetis Drivers: - Kinetis USG: USB device fixes: Use correct CONFIG OTG control, Fix interrupt storm when cable is disconnected. The DM, DP state were incorrect because the pulldowns were not enabled. Also the pending asynchronous resume interrupt needed to be re-armed after the suspend is in effect. This is now done in the isr. From David Sidrane. - Kinetis Serial: In kinetis_lowputc.c, fix esBRFA calculation effecting baudrate. Previous BRFA was not cleared and or-ed into new BRFA, hence, buadrate was wrong. Where Baud Rate Fractional Divisor (BRFD) UART baud rate = clock / (16 * (SBR + BRFD)). From David Sidrane. - Kinetis Serial: In kinetis_lowputc.c, fixed parity settings. Kinetis UART must be placed in 9 bit mode (M=1) with when 8 bit data with parity is required. If left in 8 bit mode (M=0) with parity then D7 of the TX/RX register becomes parity bit. Hence what is called 9-bit or 8-bit Mode Select is a misnomer. 8 bit mode when parity is enabled is realy 7 bit with parity. From David Sidrane. * NXP/Freescale Kinetis Boards: - configs/teensy-3.x: Remove CONFIG_USBDEV_DUALSPEED from the usbnsh configuration. Hardware supports only FS. * NXP i.MX6 Drivers: - i.MX6: Bring in a few i.MX6 fixes that were committed to similar files for the i.MX RT. * STMicro STM32: - STM32 F3: Problem: stm32f30xx hangs waiting for LSE to initialize. Reason for hang is that operation of setting LSE_ON does not take effect because there is no clock on PWR peripheral. This is initialized later in the code From Michal Lyszczek. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32 and STM32 L4 1WIRE: In 1wire driver, do not write useless WRITEBIT zero return value to const buffer From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 HRTIM: Fixed capture_get function,. From raiden00pl. - STM32 F3 ADC: Fixed bug in RCC reset logic that resets ADC1 configuration when both ADC1 and ADC2 are in use From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 Ethernet: In case of PHY failure, usually because of the lack of 25/50 MHz REFCLK input, the Ethernet block would lock up in a while loop waiting for readiness, which will never happened. This prevented the board from starting at all in the case of a PHY failure. This commit adds a retry loop to avoid bricking the board if the Ethernet block is unable to start. From Sebastien Lorquet. - STM32 F7 SDMMC: Added support for the second SDMMC device. The second SDMMC device was already supported but the clock was never enabled. This fixes that. From William Douglas. - STM32 Serial: Fix UART glitch when lowputc is enabled. From Simon Piriou. - STM32 USB: Skip recipient check for descriptor related requests From Simon Piriou. * TI Tiva Drivers: - Tiva ADC: Fix compilation errors on Tiva ADC code when ADC is enable. From Vinicius Maciel. - Tiva Serial: Allow building of Tiva platform with no serial console. From Dmitry Sharihin. * C Library/Header Files: - lib/libc/netdb: Fixed boundary conditions in dns_recv_response(). Fixed typos in include/nuttx/net/dns.h. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - libs/libc/modlib: Fixed backward test for an error in modlib_verify.c. * Build System: - Makefiles: Eliminate the spurious errors reported by 'make savedefconfig'. - Makefile(s): There is a sort command in the 'make savedefconfig' file. I found that sort behaves differently on different platforms based on the environment variable LC_ALL. Now, Makefile.unix will force LC_ALL=C just for the sort command so that we can all generate equivalent defconfig files. - Makefile(s): The clean_context target needs to invoke a corresponding clean_context target in the apps/Makefile in order to remove linkages. From Gregory Nutt. - LibTargets.mk, tools/Config.mk: Drop executable bit on installed libraries. The rules to install libraries under lib/ were modified to use mode 0644 instead of the default 0755. From Andrey Zabolotnyi. * Examples/Tests: apps/examples: - apps/examples/ft80x: Fix some size calculations. Added option to disable primitive tests. just too boring to have to watch over and over again. Fix a typo in backlight fade logic; Fix error in formatted display light debug dump output. - apps/examples/ft80x: Text is handled by the coprocessor and, hence, must use RAM_CMD, not RAM_DL. - apps/examples/ft80x: Fix some errors in co-processor demos. Correct an error in the spinner demo. - apps/examples/nsh and posix_spawn: Must not call exec_setsymtab() directly. That is a non-POSIX internal OS interface. - apps/examples/ostest: Do not call AIO test without CONFIG_EXAMPLES_OSTEST_AIO From Juha Niskanen. - apps/examples/smps: Fix typos in Kconfig. All power, voltage, current values were strings with no default. I assume they should be 'int' with what default?. - apps/examples/smps: Fixes in some printf and in Kconfig From Mateusz Szafoni. - apps/system/zmodem: Fix Makefile.host. It was broken when zmodem.h was moved to apps/include/system. Fix an incompatibility with the way that CRCs are calculated. * System Utilities: apps/system: - apps/system: Applications should use the standard clock() interface, not the internal NuttX clock_systimer() interface. - apps/system/stackmonitor: Fix comparison between pointer and zero character constant. From Juha Niskanen. * Network Utilities: apps/netutils: - apps/netutils/netlib: Various fixes needed to get a clean netlib build with Bluetooth only. * Wireless Utilities: apps/wireless: - apps/wireless: Applications should use the standard clock() interface, not the internal NuttX clock_systimer() interface. NuttX-7.26 Release Notes ------------------------ The 126th release of NuttX, Version 7.26, was made on September 8, 2018, and is available for download from the Bitbucket.org website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-7.26.tar.gz and apps-7.26.tar.gz. These are available from: https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/nuttx/downloads https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/apps/downloads Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). Additional new features and extended functionality: * Core OS: - General: Eliminate use of the non-standard type systime_t and replace it the equivalent, standard type clock_t From Gregory Nutt. - General: Replace non critical PANIC with DEBUGPANIC to save the code space From Xiang Xiao. - General: Replace all ASSERT with DEBUGASSERT to save the code space From Xiang Xiao. - Initialization: Add option to mount block device for INIT_FILEPATH case. From anchao. - clock(): clock_systimer() is no longer a system interface. It has been replaced with the equivalent, standard interface clock(). Moved the implementation of clock() from the C library into the OS core. This is necessary because it calls the (now) internal OS function clock_systimer(). clock() is now accessed only via a system call in certain configurations. From Gregory Nutt. - clock Utilities: Move clock_timespec_[add|subtract] to include/nuttx/clock.h From Xiang Xiao. - Binary Loader: Add binfmt_initialize(). All binary formats are now registered centrally vs. in board-specific logic. This simplifies the usage of the binfmt subsystem. From Xiang Xiao. - Binary Loader: Reference default symtab name to binfmt From anchao. - mm: Add mm_heapmember function and reimplement kmm_heapmember base on mm_heapmember since this function is very useful if multiple heaps exist. From Xiang Xiao. - mm: Add {kumm/kmm}_calloc API. Add calloc API for manage user memory and kernel memory in Flat Build/Kernel Build without kernel heap. From zhuyanlin. - pthreads: Add support static pthread stack. Add standard pthread_attr_setstack() and pthread_attr_getstack(). In all cases where the stack is released, add check to see which allocator must be used to free the stack: The user or the kernel allocator. From xuanlin. - Semaphores: Apply the semaphore wait function nxsem_wait_uninterruptible(). This function is a wrapped version of nxsem_wait() that is uninterruptible and convenient for use. From liuhaiyang. - Signals: Add default signal action to SIGKILL. From ligd. - Signals: Update the signal default action logic to support sigaction(). signaction() must be able to handle and input action of SIG_DFL to setup the default signal action; it mast also return SIG_DFL it is replacing the default action. From Gregory Nutt. - Signals: Default Signal Actions. Change some types to superficially simplify. Add configuration options to enabled default signal behaviors on a per-signal basis. I don't think users are prepared for SIGALRM to terminate the task (which is the correct default behavior if you don't change it). Extend the implementation of default signals so that it is totally table driven and extensible by simply mondifying the content of const tables. From Gregory Nutt. - Signals: Add support for SIGINT in addition to SIGKILL. - Signals: Add logic and an interface to determine if a signal can be caught or ignored. sigaction now correctly returns EINVAL on any attempt to catch or ignore such signals (only SIGKILL for now and only if CONFIG_SIG_DEFAULT=y). From Gregory Nutt. - Signals: Add support for default signal actions for SIGSTOP, SIGSTP, and SIGCONT. Add procfs support to show stopped tasks. From Gregory Nutt. - Signals: Add nxsig_action() to solve a chicken and egg problem: We needed to use sigaction to set default actions, but sigaction() would refuse to set actions if the default actions could not be caught or ignored. From Gregory Nutt. - Signals: Add configuration option to selectively enabled/disable default signal actions for SIGSTOP/SIGSTP/SIGCONT and SIGKILL/SIGINT. - Signals: If a task/thread was already blocked when SIGSTOP/SIGSTP was received, it will restart in the running state. It will appear that to the task/thread that the blocked condition was interrupt by a signal and returns the EINTR error. From Gregory Nutt. - Signals: Update signal default STOP action. If waitpid was called with the WUNTRACED then wake up waitpid(). From Gregory Nutt. - IRQs: Monitor the IRQ execution time. This is very useful for measuring the interrupt latency. From Xiang Xiao. - IRQ Dispatch: Add support interrupt chains in NuttX. IRQ chain is very useful in these cases: (1) Multiple hardware connect to the same request line(e.g. PCI), (2) Need multiple driver to support one hardware block (like Linux MFD) From zhuguangqing. - Work Queue: Modify high priority work queue to support multiple threads. From ligd. - System Calls: Add support for getpeername() and get_sockname() system calls. From Gregory Nutt. - System Calls: svcall/sycall logic needs to get the ucontext argument from R4 instead of stack since all syscall parameters pass from registers in syscall.h From Xiang Xiao. - CPU Load Measurement: Support the CPU load measurement using timer_lowerhalf_s interface From Xiang Xiao. - Assertions: Change CONFIG_BOARD_RESET_ON_CRASH to CONFIG_BOARD_RESET_ON_ASSERT, arch/: Implement call to board_reset() if in all implementations of up_assert() when CONFIG_BOARD_RESET_ON_ASSERT=y. From Xiang Xiao. - boardctl(): Add support for board_app_finalinitialize() From ligd. - Architecture Interface: Add prototype for an architecture-specific up_trigger_irq function. From dongjianli. - Architecture Interface: Add the garbage collection hook so each architecture can do custom memory cleanup if necessary. From Xiang Xiao. - Architecture Interface: Add architecture-specific prototypes for conversions between physical and virtual address. From ligd. * File Systems/Block and MTD Drivers - ProcFS: Add support for a procfs entry that will permit examining the environment of any task. From Gregory Nutt. - ProcFS: Add support for proc/self/, a convenient way for getting information about the currently running task. From Gregory Nutt. - HostFS: Add support for open() append mode From anchao. - HostFS: Add ftruncate support. From Xiang Xiao. - HostFS: Remove ARCH_SIM dependence since other architectures (e.g., arm semihosting) could support hostfs too From Xiang Xiao. - HostFS: Support remote directory names without a trailing '/' From ligd. - HostFS: Add re-try when hostfs mount() fails From ligd. - NFS: Update NFS client mount to VER3 From zhangyuan7. - Partitions: Add PTABLE parser fs/partion: Add a partition parser framework fs/driver/fs_blockpartition.c: Add register_blockpartition for block partition From Xiang Xiao. - MTD: Add gd25 driver From wangyanjiong. - MTD: In MTD partitions, copy the partition name to internal buffer so that the caller can free the name argument From Xiang Xiao. - MTD: Support initialization of an FTL block device with a custom name From Xiang Xiao. - MTD: FTL: Reduce size of stack buffer from 64 to a maximum size as determined from NAME_MAX. From Gregory Nutt. - VFS poll(): Send poll() notification when the Tx buffer is flushed From ligd. - VFS fstat(): Add file_fstat() function for internal OS use. From ligd. - VFS fcntl(): Add file_fcntl, psock_fcntl, and psock_dupsd for use within the kernel. From Xiang Xiao. - VFS dup2(): Addpsock_dupsd for use within the kernel. From Xiang Xiao. - VFS poll(): Add poll use in kernel space. From dongjianli. - VFS select(): Make select be more consistent with Linux man page: 'The timeout ... Some code calls select() with all three sets empty, nfds zero, and a non-NULL timeout as a fairly portable way to sleep with subsecond precision.' From anchao. * Networking/Network Drivers: - Sockets: Add getpeername() support From ligd. - sockopt(): Move psock check from [get|set]sockopt to psock_[get|set]sockopt From Xiang Xiao. - getsockname(): Add psock_getsockname function From Xiang Xiao. - Netlink Sockets: This brings in a fragmentary, experimental implementation of NETLINK sockets. There is not too much to that socket support on this initial commit, just the netlink socket framework. However, I decided to bring it into master because there is a enough that I would not want to lose what is in place. And since it is dependent on CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL, its presence on master should be innocuous. From Gregory Nutt. - Interface Indexes: Add driver interface index support. Add implementation of if_nametoindex() and if indextoname(). Raw AF_PACKET sockets now depend on CONFIG_NETDEV_IFINDEX. Add syscall support for if_nametoindex() and if_indextoname(). Includes an algorithm to prevent an interface index from being reused until all network interfaces have by assigned once. The prevents removable devices from being removed, unregistered and re-installed, re-registered and keeping the same interface index. From Gregory Nutt. - Driver Interface: Add devif_loopback() to check the loopback case where a packet is being sent to itself. Modify the net driver to call this function in this case. This function will simply re-inject the packet back into the network and the network driver will not put anything on the wire. From Xiang Xiao. - Network Devices: Remove all references to CONFIG_NET_USER_DEVFMT. That feature is now unconditionally enabled. This was done because (1) the feature does not require very much additional memory, and (2) it causes confusion in the configuration due to the additional complexity. Any network drivers that fail to zero the device structure interface name field (d_ifname) because calling netdev_register() will, however, get a nasty surprise. From Gregory Nutt. - Network Devices: Add support for Microchip LAN91C111 driver From Xiang Xiao. - Network Devices: netdev_findby_ipv[4|6]addr return netdev_default() as last resort but don't return loopback device if another network device is in the UP state. From Xiang Xiao. - Network Device IOCTLs: Add si_ioctl callback and net_ioctl_arglen so usrsock could forward the ioctl to the remote end/ From dongjianli. - IPv6: Rename g_ipv6_allzeroaddress with the more meaning g_ipv6_unspecaddr since the all-zero address is the IPv6 unspecified address (sometime IN6_ADDR_ANY). Replace more inline tests for IPv6 multicast with common net_is_addr_mcast() macro. From Gregory Nutt. - ARP: arp_find() now checks if the target IP belongs to one of the local network devices. From Xiang Xiao. - ARP: Make the function arp_find() thread-safe. It now returns a copy of the MAC address from the ARP table entry, rather than a potentially unstable reference to the ARP table entry. From Gregory Nutt. - TCP: Re-work of TCP receive window size algorithm. The new logic is based only on the ability to buffer TCP read-ahead data. From Gregory Nutt. - UDP: Add support for the UDP_BINDTODEVICE protocol socket option From Sebastien Lorquet. - Slip: Uncomment the prompt of NET_SLIP_PKTSIZE in Kconfig file. From Xiang Xiao. - USRSOCK: Combine some the duplicated logic. From Xiang Xiao. - USRSOCK: Optimize option dependence From Xiang Xiao. - USRSOCK: Add the listen/accept/getpeername/ioctl support From dongjianli. * Other Common Device Drivers: - Analog DAC: Add driver for digital to analog converter DAC7571. Nucleo-L422KC: Add support for a connect DAC7571 converter. From Daniel Pereira Carvalho. - Audio Interface: Change member samp of apb to pointer so driver can customize sample buffer allocation From ZhongAn. - Audio Interface: Add ioctl cmd 'AUDIOIOC_SETBUFFERINFO' so user space could config the buffer From ZhongAn. - Audio Interface: Add hardware format support From anchao. - I2S Interface: Add i2s_rxchannels and i2s_txchannels methods to the I2S lower half interface. From ZhongAn. - Audio: Move the I2S character driver to a dedicated folder. From Xiang Xiao. - Audio: Add audio_i2s device driver. From ZhongAn. - Audio: Add the composite audio driver From Xiang Xiao. - Crypto: Move dev_urandom.c into new crypto folder. From Xiang Xiao. - GPIO driver: Add gpio_pin_unregister function to GPIO driver driver/ioexpander: Add pinset struct to GPIO driver for interrupt pins larger than 64. Initialize pintype/inttype when registering ioexpander device. Add SETPINTYPE ioctl command to the GPIO driver. From zhuyanlin. - I2C Interface: Add a definition to distinguish a new START of messages from a repeated start. No lower-half I2C drivers actually implement this new flag bit, however. In I2C write/read logic use new repeated START definition where appropriate. Rename I2C_M_NORESTART to I2C_M_NOSTART since it may be used in other contexts than a repeated start. Add comments to clarify setup for repeated start. From Gregory Nutt. - I2C: Add the standard speed macros. From dongjiuzhu. - Leds: Add support to MAX7219 to control 7-segment displays. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - Power: PM: Add pm_stay and pm_relax function so special apps(e.g. mediaplayer) could disable suspend during playback much like linux kernel counterpart From Xiang Xiao. - Power: PM: Add pm_querystate function From zhuguangqing. - Power: PM: Don't update the power state in work thread: (1) Simplify the code logic and remove the work queue dependence, (2) Power calculation is too simple to delay into the work queue From Xiang Xiao. - Power: PM: Decrease the power state in the reverse order. Since the child driver need power off before parent driver. From zhuguangqing. - Power: PM: Make power manager service available as soon as possible: (1) Initialize g_pmglobals at the definition, (2) skip hold the lock if OS isn't ready From Xiang Xiao. - Power: PM: Add PM_RESTORE to notify driver that device exit WFI so the driver could restore state. For example, WDT may stop counting before enter low power state and restore the counting again in PM_RESTORE notification From zhuguangqing. - Power: PM: Add timer to decrease PM level automatically. From ligd. - PTYs: Add support so that a PTY can poll for both IN/OUT event simultaneously. From ligd. - PWM: Move pwm.c into pwm folder From Xiang Xiao. - RTC Interface: Extend struct rtc_time by adding. From Xiang Xiao. tm_nsec if RTC supports hiresolution time. From Xiang Xiao. - Sensors: Add support for Telair T6713 carbon dioxide sensor. From Juha Niskanen. - Sensors: Add support for LSM303AGR and LSM6DSL sensors From DisruptiveNL. - Sensors: Add driver for DHTxx sensor. From Ouss4. - syslog: Enable a partial, crippled version of syslog_flush(); Call syslog_flush() from assertion handling logic of all architectures. From Gregory Nutt. - syslog: Channel configuration. Decouple SYSLOG_SERIAL_CONSOLE and ARCH_LOWPUTC. Since some hardware can output log to the special debug channel not serial. From anchao. - syslog: Support pre-pending a prefix string to log output if enabled. This very useful to identify which CPU send out the log in AMP SoC. From anchao. - Serial: Add Ctrl-C/Ctrl-X support. From ligd. - Serial: Support UART direct write for non console device From xuanlin. - Serial: It is no longer necessary to restrict Ctrl-C handling to the FLAT build sched/signal: Add a new configuration option to select signal default actions, separate handling of signal default actions from both task startup logic and from the serial TTY Ctrl-C logic. Add a signal set in the group structure to keep track of what signals have been set to the default action. In dispatching signals in PROTECTED or KERNEL mode, use this signal set to determine if the default signal handler is attached and dispatch the signal in kernel mode for the default actions. From Gregory Nutt. - Serial: Integrate new Ctrl-C logic with the ISIG flag in the termios c_lflag. From Gregory Nutt. - Serial: Use SIGINT instead of SIGKILL when control-C is pressed. From Gregory Nutt. - Serial: Add support for Ctrl-Z. This works just like the recently added Ctrl-C support except that SIGSTP is sent when the Ctrl-Z characters is encountered vs. SIGINT. From Gregory Nutt. - 16550 UART: Add a configuration, analogous to the STM32 configuration option, to suppress the NuttX standard re-ordering for /dev/ttySN for special case of the 16550 UART. - 16550 UART: Add CONFIG_SERIAL_UART_ARCH_MMIO option so the a memory mapped device doesn't need to provide uart_getreg() and uart_putreg() implementations. - 16550 UART: Add stub implementations of DMA-related methods in the 16550 UART v-table. From ligd. - 16550 UART: Add serial termios handling From anchao. - 16550 UART: Support 16550 auto hardware flow control drivers/serial/uart_16550.c: Add configuration option CONFIG_16550_SUPRESS_INITIAL_CONFIG. This is identical to the standard configuration in arch/Kconfig CONFIG_SUPPRESS_UART_CONFIG, but with scope of only the 16550 driver. From Xiang Xiao. - syslog: Make timestamp output same as linux kernel. It's very useful if NuttX syslog retarget to Linux syslog. From Xiang Xiao. - Timers: Add maxtimeout method to the struct timer_ops_s interface From Xiang Xiao. - Timers: Add a new method to the struct oneshot_operations_s interface to get the current time from a oneshot timer driver (if it is available from the lower half) From Xiang Xiao. - Timers: Implement timer arch API on top of timer driver. From Xiang Xiao. - Timers: Implement alarm arch API on top of oneshot driver interface. From Xiang Xiao. - Timers: Implement RTC arch API on top of RTC driver interface. From Xiang Xiao. - CDC/ECM: Adds USB device support for CDC/ECM From Michael Jung. - USB Host: Add support for the Maxim M3421E USB host driver. Not yet fully tested. From Gregory Nutt. * General Architecture-Specific: - All architectures: Make sure the up_irq_enable() is available on all architectures. From Gregory Nutt. * Simulation - Simulator Configurations: Add dsptest configuration. From Mateusz Szafoni. - Simulator: In network driver (1) Remove up_comparemac() check for matching MAC address. Let's trust that the tap device just return the packet which belong to us like other real network device hardware. (2) Add network device statistics support. From Xiang Xiao. * ARM: - ARM (all): Add CONFIG_DEBUG_MEMFAULT to Kconfig. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - ARM: (1) Add semihost support for syslog, (2) Add semihost support for HostFS From Gregory Nutt. * ARMv6-M: - ARMv6-M: Introduce CONFIG_DEBUG_HARDFAULT_INFO to up_hardfault.c From Masayuki Ishikawa. * ARMv7-M: - ARMv7-M: Removes support for the dedicated vector handling from the many older architectures. Only common vectors are now supported. From Gregory Nutt. - ARMv7-M: Introduce CONFIG_DEBUG_HARDFAULT_INFO to up_hardfault.c From Masayuki Ishikawa. - ARMv7-M: Implement SYSTICK timer driver From Xiang Xiao. - Simulator: Add loadable demo for arch sim. From anchao. - ARMv7-M: Add logic to trigger ARMv7-M interrupts and exceptions. From Gregory Nutt (from sample logic by Xiang Xiao). - ARMv7-M: Add NVIC definitions needed by up_trigger_irq(). From Gregory Nutt. * ARMv7-R: - ARMv7-R: Add general interrupt controller. This is based on ARMv7-A gic controller code. From EunBong Song. - ARMv7-R: Add invalidate dcache in arm_head.S. From EunBong Song. * Infineon XMC4xxx Drivers: - XMC4 GPIO: Add a specific bit encoding to GPIO driver for opendrain GPIO pin. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * Infineon XMC4xxx Boards: - XMC4500-Relax: Add support to MAX6675 on XMC4500-Relax board. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * Microchip PIC32MX Boards; - PIC32MX: Update some PIC32MX configurations so that either the MPLAB or Penguino toolchains may be used. From Gregory Nutt. * Microchip/Atmel SAMD2x/L2x: - SAMD2x/L2x: Rename all usage of samdl/SAMDL to samd2l2/SAMD2L2 to make room in the name space for samd5e5/SAMD5E5 From Gregory Nutt. * Microchip/Atmel SAMD5x/E5x: - SAMD5x/E5: Add a port to the SAMD5x/E5x MCU family. From Gregory Nutt. * Microchip/Atmel SAMD5x/E5x Drivers: - SAMD5x/E5x SPI/I2C: Bring in untested SPI and I2C drivers from SAMD2L2. From Gregory Nutt. - SAMD5x/E5x DMA: Leverage the SAMD2L2 DMA controller. From Gregory Nutt. - SAMD5x/E5x USB: Bring the SAMDL2 USB driver into the SAMD5E5 port. From Gregory Nutt. * Microchip/Atmel SAMD5x/E5x Boards: - Metro M4: Add support for the Adafruit Metro M4 board. From Gregory Nutt. - Metro M4: Add an option to build the Metro M4 image to run out of SRAM. This ought to be a safer and quicker way to do the initial bring-up (having bricked the first Metro M4 due to a bad FLASH image). From Gregory Nutt. - Metro M4: Add a configuration option to use OSCULP32K instead of XOSC32K. From Gregory Nutt. - Metro M4: After some final fixes related to the SERCOM console, the basic NSH configuration appears fully functional. From Gregory Nutt. - Metro M4: Verify the CMCC and enable it by default in the NSH configuration. From Gregory Nutt. * Microchip/Atmel SAMv7 Drivers: - SAMv7 CAN: Add ability for CAN BUS_OFF autorecovery according ISO11898-1:2015. With this change we added an ioctl for triggering the autorecovery sequence for BUS_OFF to the CAN-driver and the SAMV7 low-level driver. According the datasheet: If the device goes Bus_Off, it will set MCAN_CCCR.INIT of its own accord, stopping all bus activities. Once MCAN_CCCR.INIT has been cleared by the processor (application), the device will then wait for 129 occurrences of Bus Idle (129 * 11 consecutive recessive bits) before resuming normal operation. At the end of the Bus_Off recovery sequence, the Error Management Counters will be reset. During the waiting time after the resetting of MCAN_CCCR.INIT, each time a sequence of 11 recessive bits has been monitored, a Bit0 Error code is written to MCAN_PSR.LEC, enabling the processor to readily check up whether the CAN bus is stuck at dominant or continuously disturbed and to monitor the Bus_Off recovery sequence. MCAN_ECR.REC is used to count these sequences. From Frank Benkert. * NXP Freescale i.MX RT Drivers: - i.MXRT RTC: Add support for the i.MXRT RTC. This is code complete (with limited features and options) but untested. The HPRTC is functional. However, if the LPSRTC is enabled, then there is a hang during LPSRTC initialization. It appears that there is some problem in providing clocking and initializing the LPSRTC domain. From Gregory Nutt. - i.MXRT SNVS: Add trivial SNVS from Rev 1. of the Reference Manual. From Gregory Nutt. - i.MXRT LSPI: IMXRT1050 LPSPI register and bit definitions added. From Ivan Ucherdzhiev. - i.MXRT Serial: IMXRT1050 LPUART TERMIOS support added. From Ivan Ucherdzhiev. * NXP Freescale i.MX RT Boards: - IMXRT1050-EVK: Add knsh configuration. PROTECTED mode NSH build. From Gregory Nutt. * NXP Freescale Kinetis: - Kinetis: Add DMA support. From David Sidrane. * NXP Freescale Kinetis Drivers: - Kinetis: Use circular DMA as an option to augment the RX FIFOs in the Serial driver. From David Sidrane. * NXP LPC54xx: - LPC54xx: The LPC54608 can only run at a maximum frequency of 180Mhz. This configuration requires uses the clk_in, external crystal clock, to drive the PLL. When that input was selected, the board bootup failed waiting for the PLL to lock. After referring the driver from NXP, we should turn on power sources for the ext clock if system pll input select clk_in. NOTE that the LPC54628 did not require this step... perhaps because the system oscillator power was already enabled. From kxjiang. - LC823450: Add support for mpu and userspace LC823450-XGEVK: Add kostest PROTECTED build LC823450-XGEVK: Add knsh PROTECTED build From Masayuki Ishikawa. * NXP LPC54xx Boards: - Lpcxpresso-LPC54628: Update lvgl board config to use the new version From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * On Semi LPC23450 Drivers: - LC823450 Bluetooth: Add lc823450 Bluetooth support. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - LC823450 I2S: Add tx start threshold to lc823450_i2s.c In addition, lc823450_i2s_send() now accepts byte-aligned stream. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - LC823450 SPI: Add SPI flash driver for lc823450. NOTE: Only bus accelerator mode is supported. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - LC823450: Change C-Buffer under-level control. The under-level setting was changed from 1KB to 55KB. In previous implementation, the setting can be changed by the tx threshold but it is fixed at startup. Also, check write size and adjust alignment if needed. From Masayuki Ishikawa. * On Semi LPC23450 Boards: - LC823450-XGEVK: Add loopback test for digital MIC on lc823450 via i2schar driver. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - LC823450-XGEVK: Add lc832450 elf test. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - LC823450-XGEVK: Add posix_spawn configuration From Masayuki Ishikawa. * STMicro STM32: - STM32 L4: Add initial support to STM32L4+ chips From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 H7: A partial port to the STMicro STM32H7 by Simon Laube was brought in from the PX4 repositories. Numerous changes were make(by Mateusz Szafone). The basic STM32 H7 NSH configuration is now functional, thanks to Mateusz Szafoni. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32 F0, F1-F4, F7, L4, H7: Added Single Wire Kconfig variable. From David Sidrane. - STM32 DAC: Set OUTEN bit for DAC1CH2 and DAC2CH1 power/motor. Direction parameter is now int8 + add overload fault. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 F1-F4 ADC: Allow multiple channels without DMA on STM32L15XX. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 F1: Add FLASH register definitions for F1 parts that have dual banked FLASH. From Dmitriy Linikov. - STM32 F2: Added progmem interface support for STM32 F2 From Dmitriy Linikov. - STM32 F4: Ports STM32 LTDC and STM32 DMA2D to use the framebuffer interface From Marco Krahl. - STM32 F7: This change ports Marco Krahl's STM32F4 framebuffer overlays for the LTDC and DMA2D into the STM32F7. That driver was same as the STM32 F4 driver. From Gregory Nutt. - STM32 F7: Port input capture from stm32. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 F7 FLASH: Ported the STM32 F2/F4 driver to the STM32 F7 platform. From Evgeniy Bobkov. - STM32 F7 SDMMC: Add SDIO card support to SDMMC driver. From Ramtin Amin. - STM32 F7 Serial: Previous logic would invalidate the data cache as each byte was read from the DMA buffer. This change adds logic to invalidate the data cache less frequently by monitoring the state of the Rx DMA buffer cache coherency and invalidating only regions as necessary. From Evgeniy Bobkov. - STM32 F7: Add up_stackcheck.c From Daniel Agar. - STM32 F7: Port the low-level PM functions to STM32 F7. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 L4: STM32L4 has fetchadd and testset From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 L4: Added custom pin mapping for STM32L4X2XX processors. From Daniel P. Carvalho. - STM32 L4 FLASH: stm32l4xrxx: allow board to override flash wait states From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 L4: Some updates to analog peripherals ADC, COMP and DFSDM for STM32L4XR From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 L4: Add getstatus and getperiod() method to the timer driver (includes coding standard changes made prior to commit) From Goden Freemans. - STM32 H7: Remove old references to RXDMA. Add configuration - STM32 H7: Remove old references to RXDMA. Add configuration option to select the Rx FIFO threshold level. From Gregory Nutt. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - STM32F103 Minimum: Add blackpill LED support From Russ Webber. - Viewtool-STM32F107: Add a TCP performance test using apps/examples/tcpblaster. From Gregory Nutt. - Viewtool-STM32F107: Add support for the MAX3421E to the Viewtool-STM32F107 board support From Gregory Nutt. - STM32F334-DISCO: Use a PID controller from libdsp in the BuckBoost driver. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32F4-Discovery: Remove STM32F4BB dependence from RNDIS; add RAMDISK support. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM32F4-Discovery Add board support for MAX7219 as numeric display controller. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - Olimex-STM32-P407: Add kernel ELF (kelf) configuration. From Gregory Nutt. - Olimex-STM32-P407: Add a kmodule configuration that can be used for testing installation of kernel modules in the protected build. From Gregory Nutt. - Olimex-STM32-P407: Add logic to support initialization of the kernel module symbol table installed in the pass1/ directory during the application phase of the build. The kmodule configuration appears to be fully functional. From Gregory Nutt. - Olimex-STM32-P407: Add board support for the DHTxx sensor. From Ouss4. - STM32F476G-DISCO: Add support for STM32F746G-disco board LCD. From Marcin Wyrwas. - STM32F476G-DISCO: Add a configuration to build working nxdemo application From Fanda. - STM32F476G-DISCO: Add support for STM32F746G-disco board SDRAM Changed fb config to use SDRAM. From Marcin Wyrwas. - STM32F476G-DISCO: Add touchscreen support and a LittlevGL demo for STM32F746G-DISCO From Marcin Wyrwas. - Nucleo-L476RG: Add support for an external SPI-driven SD card on the Nucleo-L476RG. From Gregory Nutt. - Nucleo-L476RG: Add support for LSM303AGR and LSM6DSL sensors From DisruptiveNL. - Nucleo-H743ZI: Use Nucleo Virtual console as default console in the NSH configuration From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32L4R9-DISCO: Add stm32l4r9ai-disco support. From Juha Niskanen. - B-L475E-IOT01A: Add timer driver support. From Goden Freemans. * Libraries/Header Files: - libc endian: Add support for endian.h. From Gregory Nutt. - libc net: Add inet_aton() From Juha Niskanen. - libc netdb: Add getaddrinfo() and friends. From Juha Niskanen. - libc termios: Add lib_cfmakeraw.c From Masayuki Ishikawa. - libc stdlib: Add implementation of random() and srandom(). From Gregory Nutt. - libc unistd: Add a crippled version of daemon(). From Gregory Nutt. - libdsp: All floats with f-sufix libdsp: (1) add precision option for library, (2) add debug option for library and assertions in functions, (3) add current samples correction for SVM3, (4) add some motor control specific functions, (5) add basic speed observer, (6) fix phase shift in SMO observe, (7) add more logic to FOC. From Mateusz Szafoni. - include/nuttx/compiler.h, include/poll.h: Add logic to determine if the compiler supports anonymous structures and unions. From Gregory Nutt. - include/nuttx/mutex.h: Add inline wrapper functions to more clearly support semaphores when used as mutexs. From QianWenfa. - include/nuttx/nuttx.h: Added nuttx.h header file which is analogous to the linux.h header file. Currently, it contains on the definition of the container_of() macro. From zhuyanlin. - include/queue.h: Add dq_tail marco From zhuguangqing. - include/stdio.h: Add prototypes for popen() and pclose(). Actual implementation is in apps/system/popen() From Gregory Nutt. - include/sys/param.h: Add a dummy sys/param.h header file. This is not a standard file but is used by other systems and having the dummy file may minimize some porting efforts. From Gregory Nutt. * Tools: - nuttx/tools/kconfig2html.c: Due to new usage, tool needs to be able to handle configuration files with names other than Kconfig. From Gregory Nutt. - nuttx/tools/kconfig2html.c: Update tool to handle tristate types. From Gregory Nutt. - nuttx/tools/Config.mk: Add function CATFILE definition. Currently only used in apps/builtin/Makefile. From Gregory Nutt. - nuttx/tools/Config.mk: Add the recursive wildcard function, RWILDCARD, to Config.mk. From Gregory Nutt. - nuttx/tools/testbuild.sh: Add an option to specify the location of nuttx directory. From Gregory Nutt. - nuttx/tools/refresh.sh: Add a --prompt option that will let you use --silent but will prompt before overwriting the original defconfig. From Gregory Nutt. - nuttx/tools/link.sh. Update link.sh per suggestions by Mark so that it can be used with MSYS vs copydir.sh. From Gregory Nutt. - nuttx/tools/mkexport.sh: Save the System.map file and User.map file (if it exists) in the export package so that it can be used to extract addresses. From Gregory Nutt. - nuttx/tools/mkexport.sh: Save the name of the STRIP tool too. From Gregory Nutt. - nuttx/tools/nxstyle.c: Add capability to detect multiple blank lines. Single spacing required by the coding standard. Also coding standard fixes to server .c files for problems found during testing nxstyle. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/tools: Add +x to mksymtab.sh. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - apps/tools/define.sh and define.bat: Move a copy of define.bat and sh from nuttx/tools to apps/tools so that they will be available for the import build. From Gregory Nutt. * Build System: - Apps/ Build System. The apps/ build system has undergone a major renovation to better support building applications as ELF modules. Module selections have changed from 'bool' to 'tristate' types. This means that building an ELF now is as simple setting the value to 'm'. This effort required many changes, too many to summarize here. The solution was contributed by Masayuki Ishikawa, Anchao An, and Xiang Xiao (and myself to a lesser extent). - NuttX/ Build System: This change extends support for the two-pass build. Its primary purpose is to incorporate source logic generated by applications into the kernel phase of the build. In the two pass build, the application logic is built during the first phase, pass 1. In that phase, the application may generate and install source files in the pass1/directory. The operating system is built during phase 2 of the build. At that time, those source files in the pass1/ directory will be built and incorporated into the kernel address space. The primary purpose of the pass1/ directory is to such application-generated kernel symbol tables. For an example of the use of this feature, look at apps/examples/module/drivers/Makefile. Kernel symbol tables are needed to support kernel modules. Of course, addition board-specific logic in, say, configs//src would have to be included to make use of the application-installed symbol tables. From Gregory Nutt. - Remove CONFIG_ARCH_CALIBRATION. It is awkward to use and no longer necessary now that we have apps/examples/calib_udelay. From Gregory Nutt. - Build System: With recent changes to apps/ all configurations that build applications as modules must now also select CONFIG_APPS_LOADABLE. From anchao. - Build System: Add dynamic application loadable support. From anchao. - Build System: Add configuration CONFIG_ARCH_GNU_NO_WEAKFUNCTIONS to suppress use of weak functions. Some gnu derived toolchains do not support weak symbols. From Xiang Xiao. - Kconfig: Move 'option modules' from NSH_FILE_APPS to BUILD_LOADABLE From anchao. - apps/ Build System: Introduce a build system for loadable apps for nsh. Add 'option modules' to NSH_FILE_APPS so that a user can change an application configuration to tristate (y/n/m) - apps/import: Add Makefile.symtab which can be used to compile the dynamically created symbol table C file. Also adds tools/mksymtab.sh. From Gregory Nutt. * NSH: apps/nshlib: - apps/nshlib: Add parsing support for back-slash quoted characters. Currently only implemented properly if CONFIG_NSH_ARGCAT is also selected. This commit is in response to Bitbucket Issue 11 opened by Maciej Wójcik From Gregory Nutt. - apps/nshlib: Add inverted logic support in the form of 'if ! ' From Beat Küng. - apps/nshlib: Expand reboot and poweroff commands to include a second, optional mode argument From ligd. - apps/nshlib: Add a force flag (-f) to mksmartfs command. SmartFS will be formatted only if (1) the FLASH does not already hold a SmartFS, or (2) the force flag is set. From Xiang Xiao. - apps/nshlib: NSH prompt string is now configurable. nsh> is still the default. From Xiang Xiao. - apps/nshlib: Add control-C support for terminating built-in and exec'ed file tasks. From ligd. - apps/nshlib: Call BOARDIOC_FINALINIT after start-up script (or immediately after BOARIOC_INIT is there is no start-up script). From ligd. - apps/nshlib: When using waitpid() to wait for a built-in application or a file application to exit. Add the WUNTRACED options to so the the waitpid() call will also be awakened if the waited-for task is stopped as well. From Gregory Nutt. * NSH Builtins: apps/builtin: - apps/builtin/Makefile. This commit changes apps/builtin to search the registry recursively. By supporting directories, external projects can install the hooks into the registry and easily clean them up and reinstall if something needs to be updated. Based on an idea from Anthony Merlino. From Gregory Nutt. * Examples/Tests: apps/examples: - apps/examples/calib_udelay: Add tool for calibrating CONFIG_BOARD_LOOPSPERMSEC From Juha Niskanen. - apps/examples/dhtxx: Example for the DHTxx sensor. From Ouss4. - apps/examples/dsptest: Add unit test for Nuttx DSP library From Mateusz Szafoni. - apps/examples/elf: CROMFS and ROMFS configuration currently only usable in FLAT build. Add configuration to use ELF objects on external media like SD card or USB drive instead. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/examples/elf: If the test ELF files are on media in removable media such as SD or USB FLASH, the wait until the media has been installed and initialized before starting the test. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/examples/fb: Adds example to test framebuffer overlay From Marco Krahl. - apps/examples/gps: Add GPS example using MINMEA lib From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - apps/examples/i2sloop: Add i2sloop application. This application can be used to test I2S loopback like: ' nsh> i2sloop &'. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - apps/examples/lvgldemo: Update LVGL to version 5.1.1 From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - apps/examples/module: Add support for CROMFS and for stripping symbols from ELF module binaries. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/examples/module: Add support for automounting removable media. This involves a wait for the block driver to become available before performing the mount. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/examples/module: When built in the PROTECTED or KERNEL modes, the symbol table is not built by the application. That is because the build will fail since the kernel module depends on internal OS symbols thar are not available to the application build. With this change the examples does not attempt to build the kernel symbol table in these modes. Instead it just copies the kernel module symbol table into the nuttx/pass1 directory where it can be build directly into the OS during pass2 of the build. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/examples/ostest: Add a small test for SIGSTOP, SIGCONT, and SIGKILL actions. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/examples/popen: Add a test of popen/pclose. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/examples/powerled: Add arch initialization. From Mateusz Szafoni. - apps/examples/tcpblaster: Add TCP performance measurement test. From Gregory Nutt. * System Utilities: apps/system - apps/system/cle: Usage improvements including command line history (taken from readline) and support for addition control characters. From mst. - apps/system/i2c: Adapt to rename I2C_M_RESTART->i2C_M_START. I2C_M_NOSTOP should be in flags of first message in every write-read and write-write mesage sequence. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/system/i2c: Allow registers besides 0x00 in the dev command. From Jakob Haufe. - apps/system/nsh: Add logic to automatically register an application symbol table as part of NSH initialization. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - apps/system/nsh: The symbol table name and size variable names can now be configured. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/system/nsh: Move apps/examples/nsh to apps/system/nsh. It has become so entrenched that it is hardly an example these days. May as well formalized it as a system task. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/system/nxplayer: Refactor nxplayer.c. Apply netlib_parsehttpurl() and remove unnecessary usleep(). From Masayuki Ishikawa. - apps/system/nxplayer: Release buffer before session and release semaphore in nxplayer_setvolume system/nxplayer/nxplayer.c: Remove & for apb->samp reference. It is already a pointer. From Xiang Xiao. - system/nxplayer/nxplayer.c: Add playraw command From ZhongAn. - apps/system/nxrecorder: Add nxrecorder application From ZhongAn. - apps/system/popen: Add an implementation of the standard popen() and pclose() OS interfaces. These are implemented as applications vs. part of the OS because they depend on NSH. Untested on initial commit. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/system/system and popen: Adapt so that these can be used in the KERNEL build mode. In this case, simply replace task_spawn() with posix_spawn(). This depends on the existence of some environment where /bin/sh exists and can be used to execute one NSH command. For the case of system(), this change was more complete because it previously used task_create(). Now it uses either task_spawn() or posix_spawn(), depending upon the configuration. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/system/taskset: Add taskset command for SMP systems. This command can be used to retrieve or set a process's CPU affinity. For example, nsh> taskset -p 4 pid 4's current affinity mask: 2 nsh> taskset -p 3 4 pid 4's current affinity mask: 3 nsh> taskset -p 1 busyloop & From Masayuki Ishikawa. - apps/system/zmodem: Support -p for rz to change the folder for the received file. Switch debug output from printf to syslog. Send the next packet for ZME_ACK in ZMS_SENDING to avoid rz on the host side stuck make send work reliable even without hardware flow control. From Xiang Xiao. * Network Utilities: apps/netutils: - apps/netutils/dhcpc: Activates BINDTODEVICE if available. From Sebastien Lorquet. * Wireless Utilities: apps/wireless: - apps/wireless/i8sak: i8sak daemon now gets shutdown if not in use. Previously, once the i8sak daemon was started, by running any command, it would stay running. This means that if you want to use i8sak to setup your network, but then want exclusive access to the char device, or network device, you have to manually shutdown the i8sak daemon. Now the daemon stays active as long as required to finish any commands, or stays open if a new command keeps it on, but when all work is finished, it shuts down. From Anthony Merlino. * Filesystem Utilities: apps/fsutils: - mkfatfs: Clean up some name BS_ and MBR_ refer to the same record and should use the same naming (MBR_). From Gregory Nutt. - mkfatfs: Add definitions for the FAT boot record (FBR). From Gregory Nutt. - mksmartfs: Add a check to see if the SmartFS is already formatted. From Xiang Xiao. * Graphic Utilities: apps/graphics: - graphics/littlevg/: Update LVGL to version 5.1.1 From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * Test Utilities: apps/testing: - testing/unity: Add Unity - unit testing library from ThrowTheSwitch.org. From Mateusz Szafoni. Bugfixes. Only the most critical bugfixes are listed here (see the ChangeLog for the complete list of bugfixes and for additional, more detailed bugfix information): * Core OS: - Signals: Signal handlers maybe run with interrupts enabled or disabled, depending on how the task the received the signal was blocked. (i.e.: If sem_wait() is called, then we disable interrupts, then block the currently running task). This could be dangerous, because user code would be running with interrupts disabled. This change forces interrupts to be enabled in up_sigdeliver() before executing the signal handler calling up_irq_enable() explicitly. This is safe because, when we return to normal execution, interrupts will be restored to their previous state when the signal handler returns. From Gregory Nutt (Based on a recommendation by Mark Shulte). - Signals: Lock the scheduler while while killing the children so that we do not lose priority and let the task group continue to run in an indeterminate state. From Gregory Nutt. - Groups: Fix a deadlock when loading an ELF From Masayuki Ishikawa. - Groups: In some circumstances, group_killchildren() could have called pthread_cancel() to kill a task. Also, the behavior would not be as expected if a pthread had cancellation disabled. From Gregory Nutt. - Posix Message Queues: mq_notify() fix - only part of struct copied to internal structure. As source address the address of the struct member sigev_value was used, and it is not located the start of the struct. This leads to invalid data being copied to internal structure. Both source and destination should be of type struct sigevent* . From Simon Liedl. - vfork(): vfork operation needs to allocate and copy the task argument too. Also correction of the address correction cannot depend on the stack pointer since it is not available in all architectures. Rather calculate the offset from the stack allocation pointer From Xiang Xiao. - IRQ Dispatch: Ensure vector never points to NULL since interrupt may happen before irq_initialize() From Xiang Xiao. - Work Queue: workqueues don't need set global data to zero since .bss is cleared automatically. Removing this unnecessary initialization also avoids the loss the work items queued before initialization. From ligd. - Work Queue: Remove work queue polling delay to simplify the code logic and save the power. From xuanlin. - syslog: Fix syslog crash on 64bit simulation. From anchao. - Pipes: Write to a pipe when there are no readers from the pipe should return -EPIPE. From ligd. - System Calls: Fix 6th parameter type of posix_spawnp in syscall.csv From Masayuki Ishikawa. - System Calls: Remove unused SYS_nnetsocket from syscall.h. Because SYS_nnetsocket is not implemented so far, it should be removed so that SYS_prctl can work correctly. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - Binary Loader: Refactor binfmt_exec.c. This change also fixes an argv issue for CONFIG_SCHED_ONEXIT=n or CONFIG_SCHED_HAVE_PARENT=n From Masayuki Ishikawa. - Binary Loader: Re-architect the way that loadable ELF or NXFLAT modules are unloaded. Memory resources must be recovered when the task loaded into memory exits. The original implementation used the death-of-child SIGCHLD signal to perform the unload. There are several problems with this: It is overly complex, it requires that the parent task stay resident while the loaded task runs, and it has fatal logic flaws in the protected and kernel model builds because the user signal handler attempts to run in the kernel address space. This corrects the issue using a mindlessly simply BINFMT callback when the task exits. From Gregory Nutt. - ELF Binary Loader: Set priority level to default if parent has no priority. From anchao. * File System/Block and MTD Drivers: - Auto-mounter: Ignore return values from work_cancel(). From Gregory Nutt. - SmartFS: Fixed filesystem corruption when writing to small file after open(... O_APPEND). From Dmitriy Linikov. - SmartFS stat(): A previous change added support for checking if a descriptor is a socket in fstat().' but it changed sys/stat.h in way that breaks smartfs file-type stat flags. CROMFS is similarly broken, as tools/gencromfs.c was not updated to match the sys/stat.h changes. This commit fixes both issues. It probably is not a good idea to use NuttX sys/stat.h bit-field values directly in stored structure of filesystem. From Jussi Kivilinna. - HostFS: Update duplicated definitions in HOSTFS that must match NuttX values. From ligd. - HostFS: Ensure f_type is equal to HOSTFS_MAGIC. From Xiang Xiao. - ROMFS: Make romfs_devread32 more portable From anchao. - TmpFS: Correct logic in tmpfs_ioctl() that extracts the priv state structure from the file system structures. It was not getting the right value and causing mmap() to fail. Noted by Jesse. From Gregory Nutt. - ProcFS network statistics: Was not handling the output correct for the case of an IEEE 802.11 device. From Gregory Nutt. - ProcFS IRQs: Fix occasional computation error when fracpart >= 1000 From Xiang Xiao. * Networking/Network Drivers: - TAP/TUN: Fixed custom tun devname formatting. From Dmitriy Linikov. - Network Drivers: This change attempts remove some long standard confusion in naming and some actual problems that result from the naming confusion. The basic problem is the standard MTU does not include the size of the Ethernet header. For clarity, I changed the naming of most things called MTU to PKTSIZE. For example, CONFIG_NET_ETH_MTU is now CONFIG_NET_ETH_PKTSIZE. This makes the user interface a little hostile. People think of an MTU of 1500 bytes, but the corresponding packet is really 1514 bytes (including the 14 byte Ethernet header). A more friendly solution would configure the MTU (as before), but then derive the packet buffer size by adding the MAC header length. Instead, we define the packet buffer size then derive the MTU. The MTU is not common currency in networking. On the wire, the only real issue is the MSS which is derived from MTU by subtracting the IP header and TCP header sizes (for the case of TCP). Now it is derived for the PKTSIZE by subtracting the IP header, the TCP header, and the MAC header sizes. So we should be all good and without the recurring 14 byte error in MTU's and MSS's. From Gregory Nutt. - netdev: Fix.. Too many calls to net_unlock() From Gregory Nutt. - IPv6: There are many different checks for IPv6 multicast addresses. Most of the checks are different. RFC 3513 clearly specifies how to detect an IPv6 multicast address: they should begin with 0xffxx. I did not change some of the checks in ipv6_input.c, however. In that file, the comments indicate that the code should only pick of certain multicast address that begin with 0xff02. From Gregory Nutt. - ARP: Fix some backward logic in an if condition. From Gregory Nutt. - TCP Re-assembly: Rename CONFIG_TCP_REASSEMBLY to CONFIG_IPv4_REASSEMBLY. Add some fixes to get a clean compile with CONFIG_IPv4_REASSEMBLY enabled. There are several problems with the current implementation: It is untested (and depends on CONFIG_EXPERMIMENTAL). It uses some Ethernet specific definitions (and depends on CONFIG_NET_ETHERNET). There is only a single reassembly buffer. The last two issues prevent use of this feature in any context where IPv4 packets may be reassembled for multiple network devices concurrently). From Gregory Nutt. - TCP: Set the default TCP MSS to the value required by RFC 879 and never change it under any circumstance unless the remote host requests a larger MSS via an option the TCP header. From Gregory Nutt. - TCP: Fix a deadlock condition that can occur when (1) all network logic runs on a single work queue, (1) TCP write buffering is enabled, and (2) we run out of IOBs. In this case, the TCP write buffering logic was blocking on iob_alloc() with the network locked. Since the network was locked, the device driver polls that would provide take the write buffer data and release the IOBs could not execute. This fixes the problem by unlocking the network lock while waiting for the IOBs. From Gregory Nutt. - TCP: Remove g_netstats.tcp.syndrop++ from tcp_data_event() From Masayuki Ishikawa. - TCP Monitor: Fix net unlock issue when tcp close. This bug could leave the net locked. From zhangyuan7. - UDP: When sending a broadcast (or multicast) packet do not attempt to look up the device by the destination IP address. Rather, use the locally bound address for these cases to select the correct network device. From Gregory Nutt. - UDP: Restore some legacy behavior that was lost with the implementation of CONFIG_NET_UDP_BINDTODEVICE: If no device has a local address when the broadcast packet is sent and the UDP socket is not bound to a device, there select some arbitrary device. This is certainly lunacy in the case where there are multiple network devices registered because the wrong device will probably be returned. It works find, however, for the legacy case where only a single network device is registered. From Gregory Nutt. - UDP: Fix for network byte-order issue when checking if an address is a multicast address. From Jake Choy. - USRSOCK: Correct of semaphore usage issues. From Gregory Nutt. - USRSOCK: Fix re-definitions of struct iovec. From ligd. - ICMP/ICMPv6 Connection: Change the type of id in icmpv[6]_findconn to uint16_t From Xiang Xiao. - ICMP/ICMPv6: Fix failure to poll ICMP socket issue. From dongjianli. * Wireless/Wireless Drivers: - XBee: Fixes issue with timeouts. Timeouts were in ticks but should have been in ms. This caused false triggers of timeout causing redundant packets, etc. From Anthony Merlino. - BCM43xx: Add missing logic to the BCM43xx IEEE 802.11 driver to poll for more Tx data after the last transfer completes. From Gregory Nutt. - BCM43xx: Bring in some fixes from the 'Haywire' branch. From Ramtin Amin. * Common Drivers: - Audio: Fix compile error in i2schar.c (CONFIG_DEBUG_ASSERTIONS=y) From Masayuki Ishikawa. - Audio I2S: Fix bad NULL pointer check From Juha Niskanen. - Input: Fixed FT5x06 driver to correctly close (previously it unregistered interrupt handler during close). From Marcin Wyrwas. - MMC/SD: Fix an error that was causing SDIO multiple block transfers from achieving full performance. From Bob Feretich. - Sensors: Increases SPI frequency in MAX6675 from 400Khz to 4MHz. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - Sensors: Remove comment references to touchscreens from ADXL345 driver. From Russ Webber. - Serial: Don't overwrite nwritten unconditionally on UART write failure. From Xiang Xiao. - Serial DMA: Move head/tail pointer reset to uart_recvchars_dma since dma may be still transferring in the background. From Xiang Xiao. - Serial DMA: In DMA mode, the use of uart_disablexinit() is insufficient to protect a critical section. enter/leave_critical_section() must be used in those cases if CONFIG_SERIAL_DMA=y From Xiang Xiao. - Serial DMA: Fix typo error in uart_recvchars_dma() From Xiang Xiao. - 16550 UART: u16550_txempty() should check UART_LSR_TEMT to avoid some data left in the transmit FIFO From Xiang Xiao. * ARMv7-A: - ARMv7-A (and i.MX6): Add support for per-CPU IRQ and FIQ interrupt stacks (bugfix). Add support so that up_assert will print the correct interrupt stack on an assertion (FIQ stack is still not printed). From Gregory Nutt. * ARMv7-R: - ARMv7-R: Fix some wrong configuration of program status register. PSR_E_BIT bit should be set for big endian system. PSR_A_BIT bis is set automatically as arm cortex-r4 reference manual 3.7.4. So we don't need to set this bit. From EunBong Song. - ARMv7-R: Fix some wrong MPU register definition. Change MPU_RBAR_ADDR_MASK and MPU_RACR_TEX_SHIFT mask as arm cortex-r4 reference manual. Region Base Address Register 0-4 bits are reserved. MPU Region Access control register type 3-5 bits. From EunBong Song. * ARMv7-M: - ARMv7-M, Cortex F7: Add a configuration to enable workaround for r0p1 Errata 837070: Increasing priority using write to BASEPRI does not take effect immediately. This update is required to be serialized to the instruction stream meaning that after this update completes, it takes effect immediately and no exceptions of lower priority than the new boosted priority can pre-empt execution. Because of this erratum, the priority boosting does not take place immediately, allowing the instruction after the MSR to be interrupted by an exception of lower priority than the new boosted priority. This effect is only limited to the next instruction. Subsequent instructions are guaranteed to see the new boosted priority. This was raised in Bitbucket issue 113 from Vadzim Dambrouski. From Gregory Nutt. - ARMv7-M: MPU: mpu_log2regionceil needs take into account the offset too From Xiang Xiao. - ARMv7-M MPU: The prototype of mpu_log2regionfloor() changed; an additional parameter was added. However, none of the calls to mpu_log2regionfloor() were updated to pass the new, additional parameter. From Gregory Nutt. * Infineon XMC4xxx Drivers: - XMC4 SPI: XMC4 SPI was working only for the first transfer From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * Microchip/Atmel SAMv7 Drivers: - SAMv7 MCAN: Correct an error in the BUS_OFF reporting. In case of BUS_OFF the old implementation was leading to a package storm. Now it reports the error condition BUS_OFF only once. From Frank Benkert. * NXP/Freescale LPC43xx Drivers: - LPC43xx CAN: Fix lpc43 CAN configuration. Configuration settings were used and documented in README.txt files, but never in any Kconfig file. From Gregory Nutt. - LPC43xx: Make WWDT usable again. LPC43xx WWDT driver was not updated when irq_dispatch grew an argument parameter. Also fixes two typos and a naming inconsistency (WWDT vs. WWDG). From Jakob Haufe. * NXP/Freescale Kinetis Drivers: - kinetis: USB0 fix interrupt storm on error. The ERROR bit of USBx_ISTAT needed to be cleared once an error occurs. From David Sidrane. - Kinetis: SDHC fix SDIO driver so that DMA works. There were 2 problems. The first was that the interrupt did test DINT and raise a completion events. But since DINT is just an indication of DMA completion, TC is a valid way to determine that the transfer is complete. The second problem is that Software Reset For DAT Line SDHC_SYSCTL[RSTD] clears the bits 24-0 in SDHC_PROTO this looses the wide bus setting DTW From David Sidrane. - Kinetis: (1) PIT add Liftime and Chaining, (2) flexcan fix duplicate line and ordering, (3) kinetis_lowput.c LPUART data format with parity fix. The 9-bit data mode is typically used with parity to allow eight bits of data plus the parity, (4) lowputc LPUART_BAUD_INIT has to be defined. Build fails with test case enable LPUART0 and make UART1 console. If HAVE_LPUART_DEVICE is defined then LPUART_BAUD_INIT has to be defined even if the LPUART is not the console From David Sidrane. - Kinetis: I2C ensure timeout on bus error. The code had a dead wait on I2C_S_BUSY. Noise on the bus would cause the driver to hang. Add timeout on invalid states of I2C_S_BUSY to allow the upper layers do deal with restart or abort. From David Sidrane. * NXP i.MXRT Drivers: - i.MXRT Ethernet: I finally got the Ethernet CRC32 to work properly after the FAE pointed me in the right direction: (1) Added CRC32 functions for multicast address filtering, (2) Do not reset PHY settings when doing an ifup, (2) Use chip's unique id as the device MAC, and (4) Enable discard enet frames with errors at PHY layer. From Jake Choy. * On Semi LC823450 Boards: - LC823450-XGEVK: Fix parallel build on lc823450-xgevk. This change fixes an archive file (*.a) corruption by locking $(TOPDIR). Please note that locking the current directory is insufficient because some archive files such as libapps.a are specified with absolute path. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - LC823450-XGEVK: Change IOB related params for rndis. Since TCP flow control scheme was changed, HTTP audio streaming has not been working. These IOB params are not optimized but HTTP audio streaming now works. From Masayuki Ishikawa. * STMicro STM32: - STM32 F7: Fix compile error caused by intentional use of fall through From Daniel Agar. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32 F1-F4: Port Bob Feritich's change to STM32 F2 and F4 which appear to have identical SD support and I/O compensation requirements. - STM32 F1-F4, STM32 F7, and STM32 L4: The STM32 RTC driver was being selected by the global CONFIG_RTC option. That is in correct. For example, if you want to disabled the STM32 RTC and use an external RTC you cannot because the external RTC also depends on the global CONFIG_RTC. The solution is to add a new CONFIG_STM32xx_RTC configuration option the permits to you select or deselect the STM32 RTC but still be able to select the external RTC. From Gregory Nutt. - STM32 F3 I2C: Fix compile error with I2C reset. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 F7 Serial: Fix ioctl TIOCSSINGLEWIRE The TRM notes that UE must be disabled in order to write HDSEL in USART_CR3. This was not being done, so calls to TIOCSSINGLEWIRE were silently failing. This change checks the state of UE in USART_CR1, clears the UE bit before writing HDSEL, then re-enables it if necessary. From Kurt Kiefer. - STM32 F7 DMA: DMA macros did not account for the increase from 8 to 16 DMA channels. From Gregory Nutt. - STM32 F7 I2C: I2C reset Configure I2C pins as GPIO output. Pins were reset to inputs in the deinit(). This resets them to outputs. From David Sidrane. - STM32 F7: All of the SDMMC pins were set to 50 MHz, but not the clock. This sets the clock to 50 MHz also. This combined with turning on I/O compensation makes intermittent failures go away. From Bob Feritich. - STM32 F7: Port Bob Feritich's change to SDMMC2 and to all other STM32 F7 architectures. Also add a configuration option to automatically enable I/O compensation. From Gregory Nutt. - STM32 F7 SDMMC: Fix data timeout errors with multi-block transfers. From Bob Feretich. - STM32 L4: Corrects some mistakes in pin definitions for the STM32 L4 family. According to datasheet of STM32L496xx, STM32L475xx and STM32L443XX the AF2 of PE14 is TIM1_BKIN2 not TIM2_BKIN. From Daniel Pereira Carvalho. - STM32 L4: Avoid using redundant CONFIG_STM32L4_STM32L4X2. This is almost always same as CONFIG_STM32L4_STM32L4X3. Avoid duplication to reduce macro clutter. This patch limits CONFIG_STM32L4_STM32L4X2 usage to dependency tracking and pinmap. Also enable ADC for CONFIG_STM32L4_STM32L4X5 (untested, but same RM). From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 H7 Serial: don't include stm32_dma.h From raiden00pl. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - STM32F4-Discovery: Fix pca9635pw LED driver compilation on STM32F4-Discovery. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM32F4-Discovery: Krassimir Cheshmedzhiev claims that sys/types.h needs to be included in the RGB LED file to avoid undeclared 'OK' From Gregory Nutt. - STM32F4-Discovery: Missing EXTERN(_vectors) in linker script. From Gregory Nutt. - Nucleo-L422KC: Fix RAM size; STM31L4x2xx has only 64Kb of RAM. Remove references to I2C and SDIO: There is no I2C2 or SDIO on the STM32F4x2xx. From Daniel P. Carvalho. - Nucleo-L422KC: Fix stm32_userleds. After change LD2 to LD3 in board.h stm32_userleds.c was broken. From Daniel P. Carvalho. - Nucleo-L422KC: Fix TIMx clock configuration. Also removes definitions related to timers not available in the STM32L432KC. From Daniel Pereira Carvalho. - Nucleo-L452RE: Fix TIMx clock configuration. This is cloned from similar change to the Nucleo-L422KC. Also fixes DAC build failure. From Juha Niskanen. - B-L475E-IOT01A: Fix copy paste errors in names: stm32_bringup->stm32l4_bringup. Noted by Freemans Goden. From Gregory Nutt. - STM32VL-Discovery: Changed the status LED to be the green one as mentioned in the README file. Removed the global array for buttons and replace it with the only button. Improve defconfig for the nsh configuration. From Ouss4. * C Library/Header Files: - libc audio: Call nxsem_destroy in apb_free. From Xiang Xiao. - libc netdb: The 'port' argument to the static alloc_ai() function is always in network byte order. However, that static function was still calling HTONS() on the port, incorrectly converting it back to host byte order. From Gregory Nutt. - libc netdb: Fix a link error in lib_gethostbynamer.c with protected build. NOTE: g_lo_ipv4addr also exists in net/loopback/lo_globals.c which can be linked with kernel build only. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - libc unistd : Fix backward conditional logic in Kconfig. From Gregory Nutt. - include/nuttx/compiler.h: Fix warning: __cplusplus is not defined. Some gcc derived compiler do not define __cplusplus From Xiang Xiao. - include/nuttx/fs/binfs.h: Fix warning: Type defaults to 'int' in declaration of 'mountpt_operations' From Xiang Xiao. - include/nuttx/net/ethernet.h: Remove CONFIG_NET_ETHERNET guard From Xiang Xiao. - include/nuttx/semaphore.h: don't include nuttx/fs/fs.h. (1) Avoid nested loops if CONFIG_SIG_EVTHREAD enabled, (2) semaphore.h doesn't depends on fs.h. From Gregory Nutt. - include/crc64.h: Fix warning: integer constant is too large for its type From Xiang Xiao. - include/limits.h and include/sys/types.h: Fix warning about 'SIZE_MAX' redefined. include/nuttx/usb/audio.h: Fix warnings due to '-' used whete '_' intended. From Xiang Xiao. - include/spawn.h: Fix posix_spawnattr_destroy warning: 'the address of attr will always evaluate as true' From Xiang Xiao. - include/sys/types: Move wint_t and wctype_t from wchar.h to types.h. This change is compatible as before since wchar.h include types.h indirectly. This fixes a compilation error with newlib's math.h: 'unknown type name wint_t' From Xiang Xiao. - apps/include/netutils/netlib.h: Eliminate a warning about AF_UNSPEC and AF_INET not defined. From Gregory Nutt. * Build System: - Build System: Fix parallel build in making context. This change avoids running $(MKSYSCALL) and .context in parallel and ensures that tools/mksyscall is built before it is actually used. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - Kconfig files: Fix several errors noted by Alex Denisov in Bitbucket issue 115. From Gregory Nutt. - apps Build System: Fix an error when building apps/ without nuttx/, using only the NuttX export package and assuming that the nuttx/ directory in not even present. In this case, the problem fixed where the apps/Make.defs file was selecting tools from the /tools directory which does not exist because TOPDIR=apps/import. Instead, for this build case, I have not thought of any option but to duplicate scripts as necessary in the apps/tools directory. Also added a top-level target to compile the symbol table. Misc fixes: quoting in scripts, some errors in script syntax. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/Application.mk: If a loadable module is generated the we need to add logic to remove the loadable module in the 'make clean' logic. From Gregory Nutt. * Tools: - nuttx/tools/Makefile.unix: Was not cleaning up export directory if it was left from a failed export. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/tools: Fix an error in mksymtab.sh From Masayuki Ishikawa. * NSH Library: apps/nshlib: - apps/nshlib: Fix 'while' and 'until' loop condition The loop condition logic was inverted: 'while true; do echo "test"; done' would exit immediately, while using 'until' would stay in the loop. This is the opposite of how it is supposed to work. The reason is that 'state' was set wrong because 'whilematch' is a bool. From Beat Küng. - apps/nshlib: I was able to cause an assertion with some typos in testing the 'fi' command. Not an important thing, but this will protect against the assertion. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/nshlib: Increase the default configuration for the maximum number of command line arguments to 7 (CONFIG_NSH_MAXARGUMENTS). This is needed for 'mount' with the -o option. From Xiang Xiao. - apps/nshlib: Do not dereference NULL 'pstate' in nsh_console.c. From Juha Niskanen. * Examples/Tests: apps/examples: - apps/examples: Remove illegal calls into OS to initialize BINFMT support. This must be moved to the board initialization logic within the OS. From anchao. - apps/examples/nettest: Fix typo: NET_LOOPBACK -> CONFIG_NET_LOOPBACK nettest: Fix compilation error. Should enable NET_SETSOCKOPT for preventing compilation error. From EunBong Song. - apps/examples/ostest: Signal handling tests should use the same configurable stack size as used in other tests, not PTHREAD_STACK_DEFAULT. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/examples/ostest: Attempt to make the nested signal test compatible with the suspend/resume test. Some signals cannot be caught when the suspend/resume configuration is in place. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/examples/smps: Fixes in some printf and in Kconfig. From Mateusz Szafoni. * System Utilities: apps/system: - apps/system/cu: (1) Protect from possible re-definition of signal values, (2) Fix CU ctrl-C hand when remote core hang. From ligd. - apps/system/i2c: Fix a backward comparison in i2c_main.c. Noted by Jakob Haufe. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/system/nsh: Fix compile errors with CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NSH_SYMTAB=y. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - apps/system/ping and ping6: Send ID and seqno in network byte order. From Xiang Xiao. - apps/system/ping and ping6: Change dependency in ping and ping6 Kconfig. These may be implemented in users sockets and, hence, may need to be available even if ICMP and ICMPv6 sockets are not support. From Xiang Xiao. - apps/system/system: Add 'const' to make function prototype compatible with OpenGroup.org requirement From Xiang Xiao. - apps/system/zmodem: Fix error "sz_main.o: No such file or directory" From Xiang Xiao. * Network Utilities: apps/netutils: - apps/netutils/ftpc: Fix handling of url-encoded strings From Dmitriy Linikov. - apps/netutils/ping: Remove unsupported ping. netutils/ping is not supported anymore. It's better to remove this folder for preventing confusing. ping is supported by system/ping. From EunBong Song. * Wireless Utilities: apps/wireless: - apps/wireless/wapi: Remove dependency on CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL from Kconfig From Gregory Nutt. * GPS Utilities: apps/gpsutils: - apps/gpsutils/minmea: Include wchar.h in minmea.c file to fix wint_t error From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * Interpreters: apps/interpreters: - Remove apps/interpreters/micropthon. There are several reasons for this. (1) the current version 1.3.8 is very old and no one is supporting it. (2) the port only includes the core micropython logic and none of the Python libraries. As such it is useless in any real application. (3) There have recently been compile failures reported. It looks like this is due to changes in newlib based toolchains that now bring in incompatible newlib header files. See issue 104 at https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/nuttx/issues/104/build-micropython-138-error. With no one dedicated to the support of micropython, it can no longer be carried in the NuttX apps/ repository. From Gregory Nutt. NuttX-7.27 Release Notes ------------------------ The 127th release of NuttX, Version 7.27, was made on November 14, 2018, and is available for download from the Bitbucket.org website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-7.27.tar.gz and apps-7.27.tar.gz. These are available from: https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/nuttx/downloads https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/apps/downloads Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). Additional new features and extended functionality: * Core OS: - Assertions: Add 'BOARD_ASSERT_RESET_VALUE' in config/Kconfig and replace reboot status '0' to 'CONFIG_BOARD_ASSERT_RESET_VALUE'. From Gregory Nutt. - Assertions: up_registerdump capture the general register if not yet saved and up_saveusercontext is implemented, the register dump is very useful to find the cause of failure. From Xiang Xiao. - Assertions: up_stackdump() dump the full stack if stack overflow the stack info is very useful to find the backtrace From Xiang Xiao. - binfmt/ and libs/libc: Make exepath_*() more common: Move exepath_*() related code to libc/misc, rename exepath_ to envpath_, and rename BINFMT_EXEPATH to LIB_ENVPATH. From nchao. - CLOCK: Support CLOCK_MONOTONIC in clock_getres.c. From Xiang Xiao. - Clock Timekeeping: Use clock_basetime() to initialize g_clock_wall_time to get the best initial RTC value and initialize g_clock_last_counter too since the hardware may not start counting from zero. From Xiang Xiao. - exit(): Add SCHED_EXIT_KILL_CHILDREN option to kill all child threads when the main thread of a task exits. From nchao. - IOBs: Add an IOB notifier that will notify any registered threads that want to known when an IOB has been freed. This is basically just a wrapper around the generic notifier. Includes a divider that can be used to reduce the rate of IOB notifications. From Gregory Nutt. - Memory Manager: In mm_free(), add DEBUGASSERT()'s to catch memory corruption early. From Petteri Aimonen. - Memory Manager: Add debug option CONFG_MM_FILL_ALLOCATIONS to fill all mallocs() with recognizable value. From Petteri Aimonen. - sched/signal and syscall/: Add support for pselect() and ppoll() functions From dongjianli. - Task Groups: group_foreachchild() now iterates in reverse order since the callback (e.g. group_killchildren) may remove the tcb from list. From zhangyuan7. - WDOG Timer: Improve accuracy of wd_gettime() in tickless mode From ligd. - Work Queues: Add a generic notification facility that runs on a work queue. The notication facility can notify a group of subscribers to an event via callbacks. This API is for use within the OS only. From Gregory Nutt. * File Systems/Block and MTD Drivers - FAT: Add CONFIG_FAT_LFN_ALIAS_HASH to speed up creating long filenames. Long filenames on FAT file systems have associated 8.3 character alias short filenames. The traditional form of these is FILENA~1.EXT with a running count of the number of similar names. However creating this unique count can take several seconds if there are many similarly named files in the directory. Enabling FAT_LFN_ALIAS_HASH uses an alternative format of FI0123~1.TXT where the four digits are a hash of the original filename. This method is similar to what is used by Windows 2000 and later. From Petteri Aimonen. - FAT: Add CONFIG_FAT_LFN_ALIAS_TRAILCHARS alternative format for 8.3 filenames. Traditional format for long filename 8.3 aliases takes first 6 characters of long filename. If this option is set to N > 0, NuttX will instead take first 6-N and last N characters to form the short name. This is useful for filenames like "datafile12.txt" where the first characters would always remain the same. From Petteri Aimonen. - FAT: if block driver wait seems to be a long one, give time for other threads to run. From Petteri Aimonen. - file_open(): Add file_open() implementation with some fully-function, interim, placeholder logic. Change occurrences of open() followed by file_detach() in the OS to file_open(). From Gregory Nutt. - MX25LF25635F: Add support to Macronix MX25LF25635F serial NOR flash From David Sidrane. - nx_open(): Add nx_open() which is the same as open() except that it does not create a cancellation point nor does it modify the errno variable. Change most other, non-controversial calls to open() to nx_open(). From Gregory Nutt. - file_ioctl(): Replace calls to ioctl() in the OS to file_ioctl(). From Gregory Nutt. - mount: Add mount() support for file systems that require MTD drivers (vs. block drivers). From Gregory Nutt. - mount: Add support for mounting a file system with either a block or an MTD driver. From Xiang Xiao. - MTD FTL: Support BIOC_FLUSH ioctl From Xiang Xiao. - MTD FTL: Make READAHEAD and WRITEBUFFER work independently of each other. There have cases we use writebuffer but not readbuffer, so the write buffer must be flushed before read. Let rwb driver do it. From zhuyanlin. - MTD FTL: Allocate eblock only when it's really needed From Xiang Xiao. - MTD FTL: Add support support unlink operation to avoid the memory leak. From Xiang Xiao. - MTD Partition: Add register_mtdpartition() for MTD partition From Xiang Xiao. - MTD Partition: Remove the hard code partition name length From Xiang Xiao. - MTD Proxy: Make MTD device accessible via a character driver proxy like block devices From Xiang Xiao. - ProcFS: Change output of the ProcFS 'env' file so that it looks more like output from the 'env' command. From Gregory Nutt. - ProcFS: Add support to provide MLD statistics at /proc/net/mld. From Gregory Nutt. - ProcFS: Remove MTD ProcFS and mtd_procfsoperations() since we can now get the same information from inode From Xiang Xiao. - ProcFS: Add /proc/version support to get version info From iuhaitao. - ProcFS: Add support for named MTD drivers in the pseudo file system. This will, eventually, allow us to mount file systems that need MTD drivers without having to fake an intervening block driver. - R/W Buffer: Don't queue work to flush write buffer if CONFIG_DRVR_WRDELAY == 0 From Xiang Xiao. - R/W Buffer: Improve the rwb_read/write overlap performance From zhuyanlin. - SIM HOSTFS: Support S_IFSOCK, DT_LNK, O_DIRECT and O_SYNC From Xiang Xiao. - SPIFFS: Brings in a NuttX port of version 0.3.7 of Peter Anderson's SPIFFS flash file system into NuttX. From Gregory Nutt. * Networking/Network Drivers: - Network Configuration Add new configuration CONFIG_NET_MCASTGROUP. This option is selected automatically if either CONFIG_NET_IGMP or CONFIG_NET_MLD are selected. Most conditional logic based on CONFIG_NET_IGMP replaced with conditioning on CONFIG_NET_MCASTGROUP. From Gregory Nutt. - Network Device: Add notification logic for the case where the network goes down. From Gregory Nutt. - Network Device: Rename netdev_dev_lladdrsize() to netdev_lladdrsize() and move the prototype to include/nuttx/nex/netdev.h, giving is global scope within the OS. From Xiang Xiao. - ARP: Redesign ARP table aging to simplify the net initialization From Xiang Xiao. - ARP: Check ifname match before sending packet. From Xiang Xiao. - ARP and ICMPv6: Double the delay time on each iteration for ARP/ICMP to fight work jitter better. From Xiang Xiao. - ICMP/ICMPv6: Add NET_ICMP[v6]_NO_STACK for usrsock case From Xiang Xiao. - ICMPv6: Encapsulate the link scope address generation into icmpv6_linkipaddr() From Xiang Xiao. - ICMPv6: Remove the coupling between ICMPv6 and Ethernet by moving all Ethernet stuff to neighbor_ethernet_out.c and make the mac address as first field. From Xiang Xiao. - ICMPv6 MLD: Implement Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) protocol based on RFC 2710 and RFC 3810. From Gregory Nutt. - ICMPv6 MLD: Implement MLDv1 compatibility mode. From Gregory Nutt. - ICMPv6 MLD: Implement 'Other Querier Present Timer'. This timer is used to revert to Querier mode if there is no other querier on the network. From Gregory Nutt. - IGMP: Backport some MLD design improvements/fixes. From Gregory Nutt. - IPv4 setsockopt(): Add implementation for all IPv4 socket options that have implemented IOCTL command counterparts. From Gregory Nutt. - IPv4/6 Socket Options: Add framework to support IPv4 and IPv6 protocol socket options (i.e., SOL_IP and SOL_IP6). Handling of these socket options was a necessary step on the way to ICMPv6 MLD support. From Gregory Nutt. - ICMPv6 Autoconfiguration: Don't take the network device down when reconfiguring only the IP address from within ICMPv6 logic. Recommended by Xiang Xiao in order to avoid the long delays of bringing some networks back up. Normally it is required that the network be in the "down" state when re-configuring the network interface. This is thought not to be a necessary here because: (1) The ICMPv6 logic here runs with the network locked so there can be no outgoing packets with bad source IP addresses from any asynchronous network activity using the device being reconfigured. And (2) incoming packets depend only upon the MAC filtering. Network drivers do not use the IP address; they filter incoming packets using only the MAC address which is not being changed here. From Gregory Nutt. - IPv6 Input: Add logic to skip over the variable number of IPv6 extension headers that may be present between the IPv6 header and the transport layer header. The extension headers are simply ignored. This is necessary because with MLD, certain incoming messages may have, at a minimum, a Router Alert Hop-by-hop extension header. Additional changes to ICMPv6, TCP, and UDP input to handle the offset protocol headers. From Gregory Nutt. - IPv6 Neighbor: Simplify the neighbor table aging process From Xiang Xiao. - IPv6 Neighbor: Simplify neighbor_dumpentry() implementation From Xiang Xiao. - IPv6 Neighbor: neighbor_lookup() checks if the target IP belongs to one of the local network devices. From Xiang Xiao. - IPv6 Neighbor: Support neighbor_out() for multiple link layer at the same time From Xiang Xiao. - IPv6 setsockopt(): Implement the IPV6_JOIN_GROUP and IPV6_LEAVE_GROUP socket options. From Gregory Nutt. - TCP: Extend the TCP notification logic logic so that it will report loss of connection events. From Gregory Nutt. - SLIP: Add IPv6 support and fix minor issue From Xiang Xiao. - TCP: Add TCP poll() logic to receive notifications when IOBs are freed. From Gregory Nutt. - TCP: In TCP backlog, add SOMAXCONN definition and implementation per OpenGroup.org. From zhangyuan7. - TCP/UDP: Extend send()/sendto() logic it also requires that at least one IOB is also available to be able to send. From Gregory Nutt. - TCP/UDP: Add notification logic when TCP or UDP read-ahead data is buffered. From Gregory Nutt. - TUN: Call ipv[4|6]_input dynamically by checking packet header and remove the code duplication From Xiang Xiao. * Wireless/Wireless Drivers: - Broadcom IEEE 802.11: Add capability for Broadcom chips to get firmware and CLM data from a mounted file system vs. in-memory data structures. From Ramtin Amin. - XBee IEEE 802.15.4: Add support for setting/getting tx power. From Anthony Merlino. * Other Common Device Drivers: - GPIO: Support multiple registrations of GPIO signal events. From Xiang Xiao. - INA226: Add INA226 device driver. From Daniel P. Carvalho. - MAX7219: Support all digits presented in the MAX7219 datasheet. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - MLX90614: Add support for the Infrared Thermometer MLX90614 From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - RTC Driver: up_rtc_set_lowerhalf call clock_synchronize() for external RTC. From Xiang Xiao. - SYSLOG: Uncomment the g_syslog_channel->sc_flush call in syslog_flush(). From Xiang Xiao. - SYSLOG: syslog_initialize initialize dev/syslog too and call syslog to add the prefix and timestamp. From Xiang Xiao. - USB Composite and DFU drivers: Add support for Microsoft OS descriptors. These Microsoft-only descriptors help in loading the correct driver on Windows. They are especially helpful to give libusb access to a custom device without having to manually configure/install WinUSB driver. With this change DFU interface works automatically on Windows 10 with dfu-util 0.9 and libusb 1.0.22. On Windows 7 it still appears to need driver installation. From Petteri Aimonen. - USB DFU Device: Add DFU Runtime driver for activating boot-loader through USB command. From Petteri Aimonen. - USB RNDIS Device: Account for CONFIG_NET_GUARDSIZE in allocation of packet buffer allocation: Make USB device parameters configurable. From Sakari Kapanen. - USB RNDIS Composite Device: Fix strid comparison. Add support for composite configuration. From Petteri Aimonen. * Microchip PIC32MX Boards; - PCBLOGIC-PIC32MX: Remove support for the PCB Logic PIC32MX board. I do not find any references to PCB Logic on the web and I do not believe that this breakout board is available any longer. From Gregory Nutt. * NXP Freescale i.MX RT: - i.MXRT: Added support for the i.MXRT 106x family. From David Sidrane. * NXP Freescale i.MX RT Drivers: - i.MXRT: Add LPI2C driver. From Ivan Ucherdzhiev. - i.MXRT LPSPI: Add full support for the LPSPI in poll mode; includes a minor fix for LPI2C. - i.MXRT USDHC: Initial commit of the i.MXRT SDHC driver working in PIO mode. From Dave Marples. - i.MXRT USDHC: Complete the interrupt driven USDHC1 functionality for the IMXRT EVKB. Improve SD card handling in the DMA case. From Dave Marples. * NXP Freescale i.MX RT Boards: - IMXRT1060-EVK: Add support for the IMXRT1060-EVK. From David Sidrane. * NXP LPC17xx Boards: - Olimex-LPC1766STK: Add support to initialize a USB HID keyboard. Add a configuration for testing the HID keyboard. From Gregory Nutt. * On Semi LPC23450 Drivers: - LC823450: MPU support for FLAT build From Masayuki Ishikawa. * STMicro STM32: - STM32: Add support for STM32F303xD/E. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 L4: Add initial support for STM32L412 and STM32L422 chips From Juha Niskanen. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32 ADC: Major refactor: Use STM32 ADC IP core version and ADC available functions instead of chip family names in conditional compilation. Replace family specific ADC headers with STM32 ADC IP core version headers. Configurable sample time supported for all chips, not just L1. Enable/disable interrupts supported for all chips, not just L1. Add ADC resolution configuration. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 PWM: Improvements in STM32 PWM low level driver: Support complementary outputs, dead-time configuration, output polarity and IDLE state configuration. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 PWM: Break and lock configuration and some cosmetics From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 SPI. Enable separate DMA per SPI configuration From Daniel Agar. - STM32 F7 FLASH: Allow programming OTP blocks through progmem interface From Jussi Kivilinna. - STM32 H7 I2C: Add I2C support for STM32H7. From raiden00pl. - STM32 H7 RCC: Update RCC definitions, add SPI clock configuration and some fixes in RCC. From raiden00pl. - STM32 H7 SPI: Add basic SPI support for H7. Enable SYSCFG clock in RCC. From Mateusz Szafoni. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - Nucleo-F302R8: Add support for Nucleo-F302R8 board From raiden00pl. - Nucleo-F302R8: Add PWM support. From Mateusz Szafoni. - Nucleo-F303ZE: Add basic support for nucleo-f303ze. From Mateusz Szafoni. - Nucleo-F303ZE: Support for ADC and ADC example. From Mateusz Szafoni. - Nucleo-L432KC: Added support for AT45DB Serial Flash From Daniel P. Carvalho. - Nucleo-L432KC: Add support for the INA226. From Daniel P. Carvalho. - Nucleo-H743ZI: Add NRF24L01 support. From Mateusz Szafoni. - Olimex-STM32-P407: Add a HID keyboard configuration. From Gregory Nutt. - STM32F4-Discovery: Add MLX90614 support for the STM32F4-Discovery board From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM32F429I-DISCO: Add PWM support. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32F429I-DISCO: Support for ADC and ADC example. From Mateusz Szafoni. * MIPS32: - MIPS32 Toolchain.defs: Add toolchain flags for the pinguino toolchain under Linux. From Ouss4. * RISC-V: - RISC-V GAP: This commit brings in support for the GAP8 architecture. The GAP8 is a 1+8-core DSP-like RISC-V MCU. Also included is support for the Gapuino GAP8 evaluation board. From hhuysqt. * Other Tools: - tools/tesbuild.sh: No longer installs and builds the NxWidgets libraries. They are now a port of apps/. From Gregory Nutt. * Libraries/Header Files: - include/net and include/sys: Align the constant values with values in the Linux kernel which makes targeting the usrsock server to Linux kernel easier. From Xiang Xiao. - include/netdb.h Add NO_ADDRESS definition From zhangyuan7. - include/netinet/in.h: Adds definitions for IPPROTO_IPV6 socket options to netinet/in.h. Adds missing fields to sockaddr_in6. Adds struct ipv6-mreq. These changes all follow the opengroup standard for netinet/in.h From Anthony Merlino. - include/netinet/in.h: Add IPv4 SOL_IP socket options for symmetry with IPv6 definitions added in a previous commit. Remove some duplicate types from sys/sockio.h. From Gregory Nutt. - include/netinet/in.h: Add other definitions required by OpenGroup.org. From Gregory Nutt. - include/netinet/in.h: Add Linux IP_PKTINFO and IPV6_PKTINFO definitions. - include/nuttx/net/ipv6ext.h: Create header file with all of the definitions of IPv6 extension headers that I could find. From Gregory Nutt. - include/nuttx/net/mld.h: Add MLD header file based on RFC2710 and RFC3810. From Gregory Nutt. - include/sys/socket.h: With increased size of struct sockaddr_in6, the size of struct sockaddr_storage in include/sys/socket.h must also be increase so that it can contain the new, larger sockaddr_in6. From Gregory Nutt. - libs/libc/misc: Add implementation of CRC8-CCITT. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - libs/libc/modlib: Add per-module library symbol table support. From nchao. - libs/libc/net: Add basic implementation for recvmsg() and sendmsg() per OpenGroup.org specification. From ligd. - libs/libc/netdb: A few improvements to getaddrinfo: (1) Use the protocol and socktype hints in returned address, (2) Ignore AI_PASSIVE argument if hostname is not NULL From Anthony Merlino. - libs/libc/netdb: Make DNS receive timeout configurable. From ligd. - libs/libc/stdio: Eliminate recursive in conversion functions of lib_vsprintf(). From Xiang Xiao. - libs/libc/string: Add some new functions defined in POSIX.1-2017: stpncpy(), strsignal(), psignal(), psiginfo(). From Gregory Nutt. - libs/libc/string: Add memrchr() function From Xiang Xiao. - libs/libc/string: Make strerror() return the string "Success" for error = 0. From Petteri Aimonen. * Build System: - Makefile.unix/win: Remove deletion of Eclipse project files from make distclean target. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/Application.mk: Fix some build issues. (1) Unable to found target 'context' when CONFIG_NSH_BUILTIN_APPS disabled. (2) Unable to generate multiple programs. From Chao An. - apps/Directory.mk: Fix distclean targets. Makefiles were not removing generated Kconfig files. There was then no way to remove this Kconfig files without manually deleting them one at a time. From Gregory Nutt. * NSH: apps/nshlib: - apps/nshlib/, apps/examples/: Update to show newer file system object types returned by stat(). From Gregory Nutt. - apps/nshlib: Add support for the 'env' command. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/nshlib: Add support for NSH local variables if CONFIG_NSH_VARS are set. These are like environment variables but are local to NSH. The importance of this is that these variables are *not* inherited when NSH creates a new task. The new command 'export' was added. In this case, the NSH variable will be promoted to an environment variable and will then be inherited by any tasks executed by NSH. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/nshlib: If CONFIG_NSH_VARS=y, the NSH 'set' command with no argument will list all of the local NSH variables. From Gregory Nutt. * Examples/Tests: apps/examples: - apps/examples/gpio: Align with GPIO driver update From wangyanjiong. - apps/examples/ina226: Added INA226 example From Daniel P. Carvalho. - apps/examples/mld: Add a test of MLD. Provides a mechanism for some low-level bring-up of MLD. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/examples/mlx90614: Add mlx90614 test example From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - apps/examples/mlx90614/: Include support to change device address on mlx90614 From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - apps/examples/fstest: Adapt the existing fstest example for SPIFFS: For SPIFFS, add garbage collection and file system integrity IOCTL calls. Call statfs() and show state of file system on each loop. Add logic to dump logic content of SPIFFS. Ignore EINTR errors while reading or writing. Add configuration option to customize stack size. Detect when the media is full and stop writing files. Report total file size. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/examples/tcpblaster: Add an option to use poll() to pace input or output. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/examples/tcpblaster: Select CONFIG_LIBC_FLOATINGPOINT automatically. Units in output are wrong: Not Kbps bus Kb/Sec. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/examples/udpblaster: Add option to use poll() on output (only). From Gregory Nutt. * System Utilities: apps/system - apps/system/ping and apps/system/ping6: Set optind to zero in the error case/. Move all ping preparation work into icmp_ping. Support -W and -s option. Decouple the output from ping logic. From Xiang Xiao. - apps/system/ping and pings and apps/netutils/ping: Extract icmp ping and icmpv6 ping6 logic from system/ to C-callable library in netutils/. From ligd. - apps/system/progmem: Remove this utility. It makes illegal direct calls into the OS. From Gregory Nutt. * Network Utilities: apps/netutils: - apps/netutils/netlib and apps/examples/igmp: Adapt to use the corrected, semi-standard version of struct ip_msfilter. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/netutils/chat and apps/examples/chat: 'constify' chat variables and parameters From Xiang Xiao. * Wireless Utilities: apps/wireless: - apps/wireless/ieee802154/i8sak: Properly shuts down event thread. From Anthony Merlino. - apps/wireless/ieee802154/i8sak: Fixes i8sak name. Accidentally renamed to i8ask in recent changes From Anthony Merlino. - apps/wireless/ieee802154/i8sak: Adds support for getting/setting transmit power. From Anthony Merlino. * Graphic Utilities: apps/graphics: - apps/graphics/NxWidgets: Move the NxWidgets repository into the apps/ repository. Remove old apps/NxWidgets directory. Move NxWidgets files into apps/graphics/NxWidgets. Integrate configuration/build system. Fix file paths in file headers. Remove some duplicate tools. Add new NxWidgets Unit Test configuration and build logic. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/graphics/NxWidgets: Add CNxString string + operator and ::format() function. Add CNumericEdit option to include unit name after the value. Make CNxWidget useWidgetStyle() public. From Petteri Aimonen. - apps/graphics/NxWidgets: Add CLabelGrid control for displaying text in grid format. From Petteri Aimonen. Bugfixes. Only the most critical bugfixes are listed here (see the ChangeLog for the complete list of bugfixes and for additional, more detailed bugfix information): * Core OS: - Clock: Remove g_monotonic_basetime and g_clock_monotonic_time since we don't need ensure monotonic time start from zero as state here: http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009696899/functions/clock_getres.html From Xiang Xiao. - Clock: Don't call up_timer_gettime in clock_gettime() and clock_systimer() to ensure the return value from them consistent with clock_systimespec From Xiang Xiao. - Clock Initialization: clock_inittime() needs to be done with CONFIG_SCHED_TICKLESS and clock_initialize should skip clock_inittime() for external RTC case since the RTC isn't ready yet. From Xiang Xiao. - IOBs: Work around some issues with the IOB throttle semaphore. It has some odd behaviors that can cause assertions in sem_post(). Also, it seems to get outside of its range occasionally. Need to REVISIT this. From Gregory Nutt. - IOBs: iob_navail() was returning the number of free IOB chain queue entries, not the number of free IOBs. Completely misnamed. From Gregory Nutt. - PM: Use the start time of state btime to calculate thrcnt; remove the loop whose count may be very big after the long idle From ligd. - PM Uninitialization: Fix pm_domain_s.stime un-initialize caused time error. From ligd. - sched_kfree() and sched_ufree(): This patch prevent heap corruption in a corner case where memory is freed while switching contexts. This change forces all de-allocations via sched_kfree() and sched_ufree() to be delayed. Eliminating the immediate de-allocation prevents the problem with the the re-entrant semaphore because the deallocation always occurs on the worker thread, never on the suspended task. From EunBong Song. - sigsuspend(): sigsuspend() shouldn't eat the pending signal but dispatch all instead From Xiang Xiao. - task_restart(): Was restarting tasks with all signals set in the sigprocmask set. Should have restarted with the sigprocmask cleared. Noted by Jeongchan Kim From Gregory Nutt. - unsetenv(): Fix and error in unsetenv() when un-setting the last of the environment variables. From Gregory Nutt. - waitpid(): Remove a bad error check. From Gregory Nutt. * File System/Block and MTD Drivers: - FAT: Fix file data corruption in fat_truncate(). From Petteri Aimonen. - Partitions: Try MTDIOC_GEOMETRY IOCTL before bops's geometry. From Xiang Xiao. - MTD Progmem: Change up_progmem_npages() to up_progmem_neraseblocks(). page is a unit for read/write operation. eraseblock is a unit for erase operation. up_progmem_npages() is a little bit confusing because it returns number of erase blocks in flash memory. This patch changes up_progmem_npages to up_progmem_neraseblocks. up_progmem_eraseblock erase a block. so it's better to return the erase block size than page size. From EunBong Song. - R/W Buffer: Fix a lock issue From Xiang Xiao. - SmartFS: Current sector should have a space for next entry size. If not, we should move to next sector. From EunBong Song. * Networking/Network Drivers: - 6LoWPAN: Fixes bug in uncompress_addr handling of odd postfix. This affected multicast compress/uncompress since it's the only logic that used an odd postfix. The odd byte needs to be handled first, not last. From Anthony Merlino. - ARP and ICMPv6: Don't call d_txavail directly since it may point to NULL From Xiang Xiao. - ICMPv6: icmpv6_neighbor() shouldn't use the out of scope variable(dripaddr) From Xiang Xiao. - IPv6 input: Fixes logic in ipv6_input to handle more than ff02::/16 multicast addresses. Don't forward mcast packets if scope is not appropriate From Anthony Merlino. - IPv6 Input: Fix a logic error when the received IPv6 srcaddr is a multicast address. Exiting logic only supported UDP multicast. But MLD and certain other ICMPv6 packets also require acceptance of multicast packets. From Gregory Nutt. - TCP: In TCP recv window calculations, in order to receive data we must not only have IOBs available, but we must also have at least one IOB chain qentry available. Otherwise, we will advertise that we an buffer a lot of data when, in fact, we cannot. This is an experimental fix to a performance problem noted by Masayuki Ishikawa. From Gregory Nutt. - TCP: Fix compiler error and warning when CONFIG_NET_SENDFILE=y From Xiang Xiao. - TCP Input: Fix recovery when ackseq > unackseq. The comment near this line says "reset the number of outstanding, unacknowledged bytes". However, the code actually resets the whole TCP connection. It was changed to the current form in commit f034d84ea1f with no explanation of the intent. Recover the line to what it was before that commit. From Sakari Kapanen. - TCP Write Buffering: Fix buffer release handling on failed buffer allocation. Attempt to release write buffer on failed TCP write I/O buffer alloc and tryalloc failed to wrb->wb_iob assertion. From Harri Luhtala - TCP/UDP: In the POLLOUT poll logic, request an immediate Tx poll from the network device bound to the socket. From Gregory Nutt. - UDP: On a failure to find the destination device, fallback to netdev_default device if the device is not found, rather than arbitrary using the device at the head of the list of devices. From Xiang Xiao. - USRSOCK: Revert previous commit to re-allow combination of usrsock and NuttX TCP/IP stack. For example, in case device has Ethernet and mobile connectivity and NuttX TCP/IP stack is used when configured to use Ethernet connection and usrsock when configured to use modem (modem TCP/IP stack through usrsock). From Jussi Kivilinna. - USRSOCK accept(): Mark newconn ready before issue accept request to avoid the case that the request is discarded due to the socket being in the invalid state From Xiang Xiao. * Wireless/Wireless Drivers: - Broadcom 802.11 Driver: There were two functions that have a address issue. In bcmf_read_sbreg() and bcmf_write_sbreg(): SBSDIO_SB_OFT_ADDR_MASK should be used before map address space. Noted by Shao Li in Bitbucket issue #126. From Gregory Nutt. - Broadcom 802.11 Driver: Remove incorrect OR condition. Always true. Noted by Shao Li in Issue 127. From Gregory Nutt. - NRF24L01: Fix compilation errors. From Mateusz Szafoni. * Other Common Drivers: - ALARM Upper Half: Fix alarm ISR error when no CONFIG_SCHED_TICKLESS drivers/timers/arch_alarm.c: Use uint64_t to avoid alarm 32-bit overflow. From ligd. - MAX11802: Fix compilation errors and allow setting PULL and SAMPLE registers. From Petteri Aimonen. - S25FL1: During a MTDIOC_GEOMETRY ioctl call, the driver was incorrectly reporting the blocksize to be the same as the erasesize. The blocksize should be 256 (the page size). This patch fixes that, and now the SmartFS configration is working. From Ken Pettit. - SYSLOG: nx_syslog's return value should include the timestamp length From Xiang Xiao. - SYSLOG: syslog_putc() calls sc_force in idle task even if interrupt buffer enabled. The following cases may hang randomly in the bring up phase: (1) boot up process and (2) suspend/resume process. Either case runs in the idle task context, so it's difficult to debug the hang issue if these output go through the interrupt buffer. From Xiang Xiao. - SYSLOG: Ensure interrupt log doesn't interlace in normal log. Don't call syslog_putc in syslog_default_write because syslog_putc will try to empty the interrupt buffer every time. From Xiang Xiao. - UART 16550: Fix UART flow control issue. UART_MCR_RTS need be high even UART_MCR_AFCE is enabled From zhangyuan7. - USB RNDIS Device: Fix buffer overrun check in rndis.c. The rndis driver has been working since 13 Nov 2017. However, I finally found that it depends on network and buffer configurations. If a receiving TCP packet is divided into smaller ones based on USB max packet size, this condition check works correctly. From Masayuki Ishikawa. * ARMv7-A: - ARMv7-A: Replicate the same fix was previously committed for the ARMv7-R. From Gregory Nutt. * ARMv7-R: - ARMv7-R: Fix error in cp15_flash_dcache. Change mcrne to mcr for unconditional dcache. From EunBong Song. * ARMv7-M: - ARMv7-M Interrupts: Correct all ARMv7-M architectures. Interrupts were not be disabled correctly on power up. Writing zero to the NVIC SET-ENABLE registers has no effect. In order to disable interrupts, it is necessary to write all ones to the NVIC CLEAR-ENABLE register. Noted by David Sidrane. From Gregory Nutt. * Broadcom BCM2708 Drivers: - BCM2708 Serial: Juha Niskanen's fix related to STM32 CONFIG_SERIAL_OFLOWCONTROL also applies to cloned logic in BCM2708. From Gregory Nutt. * Intel x86: - Qemu i486: Correct .bss, IDLE stack, heap organization. From Gregory Nutt. * NXP/Freescale LPC43xx Drivers: - LPC43 Ethernet: Fix Ethernet TX_EN pin definitions. TX_EN on LPC43xx can be routed via P0.1 and PC.4 in both MII and RMII mode. Before, P0.1 was hard-coded for MII and PC.4 was hard-coded for RMII. Also, the definitions used inconsistent naming (TXEN vs. TX_EN). From Jakob Haufe. - LPC43 Serial: Fix copy-paste error: g_usart1port->g_uart1port. From Dave Marples. - LPC43 SDMMC: Fix the LPC43 family SDMMC card access: Clocks were wrongly configured, way too fast because there is no primary divider on LPC4330, the LPC43_SDMMC_DELAY register was not being set, the LPC43_SDMMC_BLKSIZ and LPC43_SDMMC_BYTECNT registers had the wrong values. From Dave Marples. - LPC43 SDMMC: Corrected a problem in lpc43_dmasendsetup(). There was no linked DMA descriptor code on the send side. The end result was stalls while sending multiple sectors. This commit adds that in and the send code is working much better. From Dave Marples. - LPC43 SDMMC: With these changes the SDMMC card for LPC43 is now working properly: Timing was dependent on CPU speed rather than absolute time, end of transfer handling was a bit mixed up. It is possible for data to still be in the FIFO (i.e. not have reached the card) when a next write is requested, so we need to wait for that to complete. Interrupt Status could be carried over from one transfer episode to the next, corrupting progress. Multi-descriptor DMA writing simply wasn't implemented. From Dave Marples. * NXP/Freescale LPC43xx Boards: - Bambino-200E: Correct calculation of SDMMC clock configuration. The LPC43 has no SDMMC source clock divider. Error noted by Dave Marples. From Gregory Nutt. * NXP/Freescale Kinetis: - Kinetis: Remove all attempts to reprioritize interrupts. From Gregory Nutt. * NXP/Freescale Kinetis Drivers: - Kinetis I2C: I2C On failed reset re-initialization I2C and clocking. If a reset fails, we still must reinitializes the I2C block so that subsequent transfers will not cause a hard-fault due to the clock being off. If that transfer fails it can try to reset again. From David Sidrane. - Kinetis Serial: Juha Niskanen's fix related to STM32 CONFIG_SERIAL_OFLOWCONTROL also applies to cloned logic in Kinetis. From Gregory Nutt. * NXP i.MXRT Drivers: - i.MXRT Ethernet: The board would not come up if I ran Nuttx from cold. I dumped the PHY registers to see what the differences were and the PHY was coming up in NANDTree mode. This is a mode for testing connectivity between the PHY and the MAC. Switching this mode off in the PHY registers has fixed the problem. From Dave Marples. - i.MXRT Ethernet: Fix a race condition in setting up the Ethernet Tx transfer. From Dave Marples. - i.MXRT Ethernet: Corrections for the i.MXRT Ethernet: (1) Now the Ethernet is completely re-initialized when an error occurs by means of taking the interface down and back up but the PHY is _not_ renegotiated for that case because that is very time consuming and an error in the Ethernet is no reflection on the state of the PHY anyway. (2) Explicitly sets the expected PHY address to zero (this could be moved into the config rather than searching for it which takes ages, and it's zero anyway for this board (that's the broadcast address, and anything that cannot respond on that has multiple PHYs, so that would be a new board). (3) Allows for the renegotiation of the PHY to be optional when a reset is needed. If a non-renegotiated reset doesn't result in good comms to the PHY then it'll automatically be escalated to a renegotiated one. (4) Only performs a reset for errors that need it (the CRITICAL_ERROR define). The list of errors that need reset are somewhat arbitrarily chosen based on my prejudices and might need to be revisited, but certainly the jabber errors don't need reset, the partial packet is thrown away by the layer above anyway. (5) Re-loads the multicast table on reset. (6) Adds a bit more logging into the imxrt Ethernet module. From Dave Marples. - i.MXRT LPI2C: Fixes 2 bugs in the for IMXRT1050: (1) I2C time out and did not send STOP condition when sending single byte, (2) I2C could not receive bytes after repeated start. From Ivan Ucherdzhiev. - i.MXRT LPSRTC: SVNC LPCR register bits 0 & 1 are NOT reserved and are, in fact, needed to enabled the SRTC. Now the SRTC is working. From Ivan Ucherdzhiev. - LPC54 SDMMC: Add support for and SDMMC errata. It appears that now I can read the SD card successfully, but I get CRC errors when writing to the card. From Gregory Nutt. - LPC54 SDMMC: Ported Dave Marples fixes LPC43 SDMMC to the LPC54. From Gregory Nutt. - i.MXRT WDOG: Typos in bit definitions, wdog registers are 16 bits, wdog update has to be within 255 clocks of unlock, define board clocking based on divisor and muxes. From David Sidrane. * NXP i.MXRT: - i.MXRT: clockconfig bug fix: Fixed logic that was not clearing bits as ~ was missing in &= mask operations. Use values from the board.h file so set the Mux that selects the clock sources. Use board defined PODF values to select clock. Only configure USDHC2 clocks when board defines clocks. From David Sidrane. * NXP i.MXRT Boards: - IMXRT1050-EVK: Previous committed implemented SPI-based MMC/SD card support conditioned on CONFIG_MMCSD. This interferes with the implementation of MMC/SD card support using the SDIO-based peripheral. This commit renames that atypical support to *mmcsd_spi* and conditions using the SPI-based support on CONFIG_MMCSD_SPI which will then not interfere with the MMC/SD support that can be conditioned on CONFIG_MMCSD_SDIO. From Gregory Nutt. * On Semi LC823450 Boards: - LC823450: Fix up_allocate_heap() in lc823450_allocateheap2.c. For lc823450, heap area in flat build mode must start just after _eronly. Because bss/data area is allocated in lower address than text area in SRAM. See ld.scripts for details. Also, this change removes unused up_allocateheap.c From Masayuki Ishikawa. * Silicon Labs EFM32 Drivers: - EFM32 Serial: Juha Niskanen's fix related to STM32 CONFIG_SERIAL_OFLOWCONTROL also applies to cloned logic in EFM32. From Gregory Nutt. - EFM32 USB Device: The epin_configure() function used the same eptype as the TxFIFO number for all endpoints. This should probably be the physical EP number, not the EP type. Suggested by Key Two. From Gregory Nutt. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32* SPI: Don't rely on SPI_CR1_SPE to determine if peripheral has been initialized. This change is needed specifically for the case where a boot loader sets the SPE bit before starting NuttX. In that case, the test in the SPI driver is wrong. This change fixes that by assuring that NuttX has booted and initialized at least once (whether or not SPE is set) before the driver starts refusing to initialize. From Anthony Merlino. - STM32 F0, F7, H7, L4 Serial: Fix use of CONFIG_SERIAL_IFLOWCONTROL where CONFIG_SERIAL_OFLOWCONTROL was intended. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32 TIM: Don't use hard-coded UIF interrupt in some functions. From raiden00pl. - STM32 (FS/HS), STM32F7, and STM32L4 OTGFS/HS Device: The epin_configure() function used the same eptype as the TxFIFO number for all endpoints. This should probably be the physical EP number, not the EP type. Suggested by Key Two. From Gregory Nutt. - STM32 F2: Fixes Kconfig options to include all STM32F20XX processors, not just STM32F207. Also removes redundant STM32_STM32F429 depends from Kconfig. STM32F4XXX already does this. From Anthony Merlino. - STM32 F4 DAC: STM32F407VG has only one DAC. NDAC=2 causes compilation error when trying to use e.g. STM32_DAC1_CR macro. From Petteri Aimonen. - STM32 F7 Serial: Force invalidation of data cache after DMA re-enable when returning from low-power mode From Juha Niskanen. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - B-L475E-IOT01A: Correct timer source clock frequencies. From Freemans Goden. - Nucleo-L432KC: Fix SPI pin definitions in board.h. From Daniel P. Carvalho. * MIPS32: - CP0 Definitions: Fix some copy-paste errors that cause malformed comments and syntax errors when certain CP0 CONFIG1 bits are referenced. Note in Issue 123 by Anonymous. From Gregory Nutt. - microMIPS: Reported by Anonymous in Bitbucket Issue #129: When MIPS port is built for microMIPS and then loaded as an application, the __start entry point is entered in microMIPS mode, but the CPU core initialization code there misses to set the config3ISAOnExc bit to 1. Subsequently, exceptions are entered in MIPS32 mode, but the code base was built for microMIPS. * Microchip PIC32MZ: - PIC32MZ Startup: In pic32mz-head.S, initialize the global pointer in all shadow sets. From Ouss4. * Microchip PIC32MZ Drivers: - PIC32MZ Serial: Fix a typo in assignment of TTYS0 to UART6 From Ouss4. * Simulation: - SIM Network Driver: Fix error 'invalid operands to binary &' From Xiang Xiao. * C Library/Header Files: - Fix typographical error in endian.h and resource.h From anchao. - include/net/if.h: Adds extern "C" guard in include/net/if.h From Anthony Merlino. - include/netinet/in.h: Per OpenGroup.org, type of sin_port in struct sockaddr_in must be in_port_t vs uint16_t. NOTE: in_port_t is typdef'ed as uint16_t anyway. From Gregory Nutt. - include/nuttx: Fix definitions used to access OS functions within the libraries. In the FLAT build, we must always set the errno and/or create cancellation points because the same library functions are used within the OS as are used by applications. This could cause issues for the OS but corrects some problems at the user interface. Noted by Federico Braghiroli in Bitbucket issue 121. From Gregory Nutt. - include/nuttx/clock.h: Fix uptime wrong if DEBUG_FEATURES and SCHED_TICKLESS enabled. From Xiang Xiao. - include/nuttx/fs/fs.h: Fix some backward parameters in a new macro definition. From Gregory Nutt. - include/nuttx/fs/fs.h: Register_mtddriver should depend on CONFIG_MTD not CONFIG_MTD_PARTITION From Xiang Xiao. - include/sys/socket.h: Renumber the socket types. They must begin at 1, not zero. Socket type zero has a special meaning for some interfaces. For example, getaddrinfo() uses a socket type of zero to many any type of socket. The is no standard name for the any-type-socket, but macOS uses SOCK_UNSPEC. NuttX will do the same. Issue noted by Anthony Merlino. From Gregory Nutt. - libs/libc: Correct some errors in psignal() and stpncpy(). From Lokesh B V. - libs/libc/math: Add variable convergence in log() and logf() to avoid hangs caused by failure to converge for very specific input values. Also includes a small change to log() and logf() that improves accuracy and convergence time. From Rajan Gill. - libs/libc/stdio: Fix conversion for format specifiers in sscanf() that appear right after a floating point format specifier. When performing a floating point conversion the parsing code could consume more than required characters from the input buffer. This made impossible to convert input of form "1.1K" using format "%f%c". Fix the issue by advancing the input buffer with the actual characters converted as a float point number. From Mihai Serban. - libs/libc/stdio: Remove CONFIG_NOPRINTF_FIELDWIDTH. That option does, indeed, make the printf family of functions much smaller. But it also adds a lot of complexity and makes the functions non-standard. Removing this might break some of the tinier platforms but it is the best thing to do for long term maintenance for for OpenGroup.org compliance. - libs/libc/stdio: Update to vsprintf(). This resolves the integer field width problem if Issue 35 for the cases of integer, long and long long integer types. The output now matches the output form glibc. From Gregory Nutt. - libs/libc/string: Correct the return pointer value from stpncpy() for the case where the NUL terminator is transferred. From Gregory Nutt. - libs/libc/string: Fix strrchr() so that it considers null terminator as part of string. From Petteri Aimonen. - libs/libc/wqueue: Eliminate a race condition noted by Xiang Xiao. Use sigprocmask() so that we do not lose a signal. From Gregory Nutt. - libs/libnx/nxfonts: Fix kerning of 'I' in Sans17x22 font. From Petteri Aimonen. - libs/libnx/nxfonts: In nxfonts_getfont(), avoid unnecessary warnings for other whitespace chars also. From Petteri Aimonen. - libs/libnx/mxmu: NXMU now re-validates window pointer for mouse events. NXMU caches the previous window pointer so that further mouse events can be sent to the same window. However, if the window is destroyed while mouse button is held down, the pointer may become invalid and cause a crash. This patch revalidates the pointer before using it. From Petteri Aimonen. - libs/libnx/nxtk: nxtk_bitmapwindow: Fix warning message when bitmap is fully off-screen. From Petteri Aimonen. * Build System: - Fix issue with libcxx build. This was changed multiple times, but should be fixed now. From Anthony Merlino. - configs/Makefile and tools/Config.mk: Move single file copy to the new function COPYFILE. This fixes the Windows native build case when there is no cp or cp does not recognize Windows paths. From Anatol Ivanov. - tools/Config.mk and tools/Makefile.win: Force use 'cmd' for shell with windows native build From Anatol Ivanov. - tools/Directories.mk: Correct the path to the installed libcxx directory. From Gregory Nutt. - tools/Makefile.win/unix: Staging directory (and its libraries) should be removed on 'make clean' (issue noted by Dave Marples). From Gregory Nutt. - apps/Directory.mk: If the current directory contains a Kconfig file and MENUDESC is not defined, then Directory.mk must not trash the Kconfig in the current directory. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/Makefile: Fix Windows native build patch extension. From Anatol Ivanov. * Other Tools: - tools/Config.mk: Fix an error in RWILDCARD implementation From Anthony Merlino. - tools/configure.c: Add missing '\n' in printf statement - tools/configure.c: Add missed -g option to getopt() string. From Anatol Ivanov. - tools/configure.c and tools/configure.sh: Fix Windows native pre-build kconfig-conf incompatibility. From Anatol Ivanov. - tools/csvparser.h: Extend MAX_PARMSIZE to 256. Fixes this issue: 70: Parameter too long: ... From Xiang Xiao. - tools/link.bat: Fix .fakelink creation. From Anatol Ivanov. - tools/mkdeps.c: Fix '\0' missing with MinGW. From Anatol Ivanov. * NSH Library: apps/nshlib: - apps/nshlib: Correct maximum number of arguments that can be provided to the mksmartfs command. From Eunbong Song. - apps/nshlib: Add fflush to nsh_consolewrite(). This resolves this problem: 'cat /dev/ttyCP &' followed by 'echo ls >/dev/ttyCP'. In that case we can't get the 'ls' result immediately, because 'cat' cmd uses nsh_consolewrite() and that uses fwrite with no fflush. We can get the 'ls' result after type '\n', because nsh will fflush output when get '\n'. From ligd. - apps/nshlib: nsh_catfile() should not append '\n' if the last char in file is already '\n' From Xiang Xiao. - apps/nshlib: Fix warning g_oldpwd defined but not used [-Wunused-const-variable] in nsh_envcmds.c. From Xiang Xiao. * Examples/Tests: apps/examples: - apps/examples/adc/Kconfig: CONFIG_BOARDCTL_ADCTEST does not exist anymore and should removed as a dependency. From Eunbong Song. - apps/examples/webserver/Kconfig: The webserver "app" allows for DHCP client to be enabled. However, the Kconfig infrastructure does not contain EXAMPLES_WEBSERVER_DHCPC config. Based on patch from "Anonymous" attached to Bitbucket Issue #130. From Gregory Nutt. * System Utilities: apps/system: - apps/system/hexed: Fix memory leak From zhuyanlin. - apps/system/i2c: Fix i2c_msg freq initialization problem. Typo prevented I2C frequency initialization in a struct i2c_msg. From dongjiuzhu. - apps/system/system: Fix warning when passing argument 6 of 'task_spawn' from incompatible pointer type [-Wincompatible-pointer-types] From Xiang Xiao. * Network Utilities: apps/netutils: - Correct some network-related configuration variable names. All *_MTU defines were changes to *_PKTSIZE gut that was not reflected in apps/ From Gregory Nutt. - apps/netutils/netlib/netlib_parsehttpurl.c: Correct handling of long URLs as noted in Bitbucket issue #119 (in the nuttx/ repository, not the apps/ repository). From Gregory Nutt. - apps/netutils/codecs: "dst" overflow protection when base64 string ends with "=" From Aleksandr Vyhovanec. - apps/include/netutils/ipmsfilter.h: Eliminate error generated by bad pre-processor logic. From Gregory Nutt. * GPS Utilities: apps/graphics: - apps/graphics/NxWidgets: Fix garbage returned when CCycleButton::getValue() is called after removeAllOptions(). CScrollingPanel should not draw outside the widget area. From Petteri Aimonen. NuttX-7.28 Release Notes ------------------------ The 128th release of NuttX, Version 7.28, was made on January 19, 2019, and is available for download from the Bitbucket.org website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-7.28.tar.gz and apps-7.28.tar.gz. These are available from: https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/nuttx/downloads https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/apps/downloads Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). Additional new features and extended functionality: * Core OS: - Critical Section Monitor: Adds data collection logic in support of pre-task monitoring critical sections and pre-emption state. From Gregory Nutt - Critical Section Monitor: Add support for global pre-emption and global critical sections to monitor as suggested by Xiang Xaio. From Gregory Nutt - Interrupt Time: Measurement of interrupt handler duration used to be available only in Tickless mode since it used the high resolution Tickless timer to measure interrupt time. This change adds CONFIG_SCHED_IRQMONITOR_GETTIME which, if enabled, will force the interrupt duration calculation to use the same high-resolution, platform-specific timer as is used with the Critical Section Monitor. This leads to two improvements: (1) You can now measure interrupt duration in non-Tickless mode, and (2) in either mode, the interrupt duration and the critical section measures will use the same high-resolution timer and should, therefore, never be any discrepancy due to different clock sources. From Gregory Nutt - Context Switching Protection: Add debug assertions before each call to up_block_task() to assure that there is no attempt to block an IDLE task. From Dave Marples - init Task: Allow the init task priority to be configurable. From David Sidrane - pthreads: Implement pthread_key_delete(). This involves some minor changes to the group data structure. From Gregory Nutt * File Systems/Block and MTD Drivers - ProcFS: Extended the process ID ProcFS output to show per-thread maximum time for pre-emption disabled and maximum time within a critical section. From Gregory Nutt - NXFFS: Pass unrecognized IOCTL commands to the contained MTD driver. From Daniel P. Carvalho - LittleFS: Adds an initial port the ARM mbed littlefs to NuttX. This does not include FLASH formatting utilities. Depends on CONFIG_MTD_BYTE_WRITE. From lihaichen - AT25 MTD Driver: Added support for AT25DF081A serial flash chip. From Marc Rosen - MTD Configdata Device: Extends the MTD configdata device with the following features / additions: 1. Configurable option to use named config items instead of enumerated ID/Instance numbers. 2. Ability to iterate through the existing configdata items in the /dev/config device. 3. Ability to "unset" a configdata item. 4. Ability to perform "flash_eraseall" on the /dev/config device. From Ken Pettit * Networking/Network Drivers: - Telnet Driver: Add NAWS and poll interface to telnet for screen size negotiation used with termcurses. From Ken Pettit * Wireless/Wireless Drivers: - BLE HIC Core: Add second RX work function From Lwazi Dube - BLE IOCTL Commands: Add SIOCBTCONNECT and SIOCBTDISCONNECT ioctl commands From Lwazi Dube - CC2564: Add cc2564 HCI UART driver. From Lwazi Dube * Graphics/Display Drivers: - Sitronix ST7032i: Add support to Alphanumeric Sitronix ST7032i display From Alan Carvalho de Assis - NXP TDA19988: This commit brings in a complete, but untested, implementation of a driver for the TI TDA19988 HDMI Encoder. This encoder is used on the Beaglebone Black board. Since this driver is untested, it requires CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL in the configuration. From Gregory Nutt * Crypto: - crypto/aes.c: This change provides an improved AES cipher API in addition to the existing routines. The reasons for this new API are: 1) better performance, giving the possibility to avoid re-setting-up the key for each AES block when the same key is used multiple times. This is important for the current single user of AES, which is related to storage and FTL. And 2) suitable for simultaneous use of multiple AES keys, which will be required by the upcoming crypto framework. It retains compatibility with the previous API, so there is no need to change anything else right now. From Sebastien Lorquet * Other Common Device Drivers: - MMCSD SDIO: The mmcsd_sdio driver makes calls for dcache invalidation through the chip specific architecture function SDIO_DMARECVSETUP(). I changed the arch/arm/stm32f7 chips to use arch_invalidate_dcache_by_addr() instead of arch_invalidate_dcache(). This commit includes additional changes to mmcsd_sdio.c. I created SDIO_DMADELYDINVLDT() (DMA delayed invalidate) to invalidate store-into mode dcaches after the DMA transfer. I have been using SDIO_DMADELYDINVLDT() for several weeks now and it has fixed the problems that I previously reported regarding non-cache aligned buffer invalidation errors (for my store-through dcache). However, it does not permit use of unaligned DMA buffers for store-into mode dcaches. SDIO_DMADELYDINVLDT() is a NoOp unless the chip specific Kconfig file selects CONFIG_ARCH_HAVE_SDIO_DELAYED_INVLDT. I have modified all the stm32f7 chips to select it. From Bob Feretich - SPI Lower Half Interface: Extend the HW features supported by SPI. It now supports a deferred DMA trigger hardware configuration. From Dave Marples - DS28E17 1-Wire Driver: Optimize I2C write followed by read to same address. From Juha Niskanen - LMP92001: Add support for the TI LMP92001 Multi-channle DAC/ADC device. From Abdelatif Guettouche. - EEPROM Character Driver: Add support to Microchip AT24CM02 From Alan Carvalho de Assis - Microchip MCP73871: Add support to Microchip MPC73871 Battery Charger. From Alan Carvalho de Assis - MCP7941x: Add support for the Microchip MCP741x external RTC. From Ouss4 - Sensirion SCD30: Driver for Sensirion SCD30 CO2 sensor. From Jussi Kivilinna - Sensirion SGP30: Driver for Sensirion SCD30 gas sensor. From Jussi Kivilinna - Sensirion SPS30: Driver for Sensirion SCD30 particulate matter sensor. From Jussi Kivilinna - USB CDC/ACM Device: When implemented usb cdc on nrf52840, I found some issues with cdc driver: 1. Lost data when receiving buffer is full; 2. Low-water mask implement issue; 3. Re-flush cdc buffer when enabling 4. Serial dma is conflict with cdc , modify the serial.h From Levin Li * MIPS32: - Configuration System: Allow Penguino for windows for the Windows Ubuntu platform as well. * Maxim Integrated MAX326xx - MAX32660: Support for the MAX32660 was added (along with partial support for other members of the MAX326xx family). The initial port includes Clock configuration, timer, GPIO pin configuration, ICC, and UART. Additional untested drivers are complete and ready for testing: DMA, GPIO interrupts, SPI0 Master, TC, WDT. The following drivers are not yet implemented: I2C and I2S. * Maxim Integrated MAX326xx boards - MAX32550-EVSYS: Basic support for the Maxim Integrated MAC3X660 EVSYS is included. A basic NSH configuration is available and is fully functional. Includes unverified support for an SPI0-based SD card. * Microchip/Atmel SAMD21/L21 Drivers: - SAMD21/L21: Adds a complete ADC header file for SAMD21 and a partially complete ADC header file for the SAML21. From Alexander Vasiliev - SAMD21/L21: Export sam_i2c_master_initialize(int bus) to be used by board config. From Alan Carvalho de Assis * Microchip PIC32MZ Drivers: - PIC32MZ I2C: Add support for the I2C bus. From Ouss4 * ARMv7-A - ARMv7-A MMU: Use TLBIMVA vs TLBIMVAAIS to invalidate the Cortex-A8 cache. From Petro Karashchenko * ARMv7-M - Cortex-M7 Cache: This commit adds a new function arch_invalidate_dcache_by_addr(). It takes the same parameters as arch_invalidate_dcache(), but performs invalidation of only the lines in cache that need to be invalidated. This new function could be used as a a direct replacement for arch_invalidate_dcache(). From Bob Feretich - ARMv7-M: In the current implementation we only use very high priority interrupts (levels 0, 0x10 and 0x20 in CORTEX-M speak) but that means there are loads of lower priority ones that are effectively unused. I have *not* changed the semantics of these levels but have 'shifted' them to be based around the midpoint of the available interrupts (0x80) rather than at the top end....that allows for interrupts to be defined above (or, indeed, below) them as needed by the application. This should have no functional effect on existing code but adds in a clean capability to define higher priority interrupts. From Dave Marples * Broadcom BCM2708: - BCM2708: Remove all support for the BCM2708/2835. This was added only for support of the RaspberryPi Zero board which was previously removed. The support was minimal and unverified. The removed files can still be found in the Obsoleted directory. From Gregory Nutt * Broadcom BCM2708 Boards: - Raspberry Pi Zero: Remove the partial support for the Raspberry Pi Zero. This port was started with the best of intentions but was never completed. The board support can still be found in the Obsoleted repository. From Gregory Nutt * Nordic NRF52 Boards: - Improve LED handling #if~#endif in nrf52_autoleds.c and nrf52_userleds.c Add Adafruit Feather nRF52 board LED support Add Adafruit Feather nRF52 board Add nrf52-generic Replace 'pca10040' with 'generic' Copy from nrf52-pca10040 to nrf52-generic From Zou Hanya * NXP i.MX RT Drivers: - i.MXRT: Add PIT, GPT, and QIMER(TMR) header files From David Sidrane - i.MXRT: Add FLEXPWM. From David Sidrane - i.MXRT: Add ADC chip header From David Sidrane - i.MXRT Build: Include up_systemreset and up_stackcheck.c From David Sidrane - i.MXRT GPIO: Add GPIO Support Input daisy selection. From David Sidrane - i.MXRT Serial: Support independent input and output flow control. From David Sidrane - i.MXRT USB: Use single define for USB pin definitions. From David Sidrane - IMXRT106X: Add FLEXCAN3 to pinmux header file. From David Sidrane * NXP Freescale i.MX RT Boards: - IMXRT1050-EVK: GPIO device driver support added and tested by Pavlina Koleva and Ivan Ucherdzhiev. From Pavlina Koleva * On Semi LPC23450: - LPC23450: Add support for SPI flash boot. Also, remove unnecessary code for the SPI flash boot. From Masayuki Ishikawa * On Semi LPC23450 Boards: - LC823450-XGEVK: Add linker script for SPI flash boot. From Masayuki Ishikawa - LC823450-XGEVK: Enable NFS client for RNDIS configuration. Also, some stack size were adjusted to work with NFS From Masayuki Ishikawa * Simulation - Critical Section Monitor: Add low level timer support for simulation. From Gregory Nutt * STMicro STM32: - Configuration: Simplify ARM core selection logic From Mateusz Szafoni - Configuration: USB Host is an option. From David Sidrane - STM32 L0: Brings in initial support for the STM23 L0. From Mateusz Szafoni * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32 ADC: Configurable ADC DMA mode (one shot mode, circular mode). From Mateusz Szafoni - STM32 ADC: Start conversion on startup is now possible if TIM triggering selected. This can be useful to start ADC TIM conversion for ADC IPv2 when opening ADC device. - STM32 DAC: Unified naming for DAC interfaces From Mateusz Szafoni - STM32 DMA: Add interfaces to interact with high priority DMA interrupts. From Mateusz Szafoni - STM32 DMA: Use STM32 DMA IP core version instead of chip family names. From Mateusz Szafoni - STM32 DMA: Add support for DMA v1 CSELR support. From Mateusz Szafoni - STM32 HRTIM: Do not enable timers on startup if option from Kconfig selected and add interface to enable/disable timers. From Mateusz Szafoni - STM32 PWM: Add timer enable/disable and frequency update to low-level ops. From Mateusz Szafoni - STM32 SPI: Implements the new deferred DMA trigger feature. From Dave Marples - STM32 F0 Build: Rename the stm32f0 directory to stm32f0l0 to make a space for STM32 L0. Rename files, functions and defines, removing the f0_ from the names in order to make them MCU agnostic. From Gregory Nutt - STM32 F0 GPIO: Add support for GPIO EXTI. From Mateusz Sfafoni - STM32 F2 FLASH: stm32_flash_writeprotect() supported the same for STM32F20XX as STM32F4XXX From Anthony Merlino - STM34 F7 DMA: stm32f7 enable separate DMA per SPI configuration From Daniel Agar - STM32 F7 QEncoder: Ported the QEncoder from F4 to F7. From Eduard Niesner - STM32 F7 SPI: Port Dave Marples STM32 deferred trigger enhancement to the STM32 F7 SPI drivers. From Gregory Nutt - STM32 H7 SPI: Port Dave Marples STM32 deferred trigger enhancement to the STM32 H7 SPI drivers. From Gregory Nutt - STM32 L4 SPI: Port Dave Marples STM32 deferred trigger enhancement to the STM32 L4 SPI drivers. From Gregory Nutt * STMicro STM32 Boards: - B-L072Z-LRWAN1: Add basic support for b-l072z-lrwan1. Nucleo boards use as default ST LINK MCO as clock input from MCU and for this HSEBYP must be enabled. From Mateusz Szafoni - Nucleo-F103RB: Add board support. From Mateusz Szafoni - Nucleo-F103RB: Add ADC and PWM examples. From Mateusz Szafoni - Nucleo-F207ZG: Add board support. From Mateusz Szafoni - Nucleo-F207ZG: Add ADC and PWM examples. From Mateusz Szafoni - Nucleo-F302R8: Add high priority ADC interrupts example to the 'highpri' configuration. From Mateusz Szafoni - Nucleo-F334R8: Add support for ADC injected sequence to the 'highpri' configuration, add triggering from TIM1. From Mateusz Szafoni - Nucleo-F334R8: Add example for the SPWM generation (custom STM32 PWM usage). From Mateusz Szafoni - Nucleo-F767ZI: Use on board USB UART as default console. Board is powered by USB which can be used as UART link for upload and console. Previously it was set to use Arduino shield which developer may not have. From Phil Coval - Nucleo-F767ZI: Add ethernet config based on nsh configuration plus stm32f769i-disco/nsh-ethernet. From Phil Coval - Nucleo-L073RZ: Add basic support for nucleo-l073rz. Nucleo boards use as default ST LINK MCO as clock input from MCU and for this HSEBYP must be enabled. From Mateusz Szafoni - Nucleo-L152RE: Add board support. From Mateusz Szafoni - STM32F4 Discovery: Add timing support for the critical section monitor using the DWT CYCNT register. From Gregory Nutt - STM32F4 Discovery: If the Critical Section Monitor, modify the ITM_LAR register to assure that the DWT cycle counter is enabled. Suggested by Dave Marples. From Gregory Nutt - STM32F4 Discovery: Add board support to display ST7032i From Alan Carvalho de Assis - STM32F4 Discovery: Add loadable application build support in Make.defs From Masayuki Ishikawa - STM32F4 Discovery: Update RNDIS configuration: (1) Add NFS and adjusted stack size for usermain and telnetd client. (2) Add support for loadable application and ping. From Masayuki Ishikawa - STM32F4 Discovery: Update nsh configuration: (1) Add CONFIG_BOARD_INITIALIZE=y, (2) Add CONFIG_EXAMPLES_HELLO=y. From Masayuki Ishikawa - STM32F429I-DISCO: Add high priority ADC interrupts example to the 'highpri' configuration. From Mateusz Szafoni - configs/nucleo-l073rz: Support for nrf24l01. From Mateusz Sfafoni * TI CCxx: - CC13x0 family and CC13x2/CC26x2: Basic, minimal support was added for these two chip families. This is a Work-In-Progress: There is just enough logic in place to support a simple NSH configuration. However, the port is still missing certain, necessary hooks into the TI ROM-based 'DriverLib'. As a result, the support is not fully code complete and is totally untested. Support for the CC26x2, which is nearly identical to the CC13x2 is fragmentary. Stay tuned. Hopefully full support will be available in NuttX 7.29. * TI CCxx Boards: - LAUNCHL-CC1312R1: Board support is available for the TI LAUNCHL-CC1312R1. That board support consists only of an unverified NSH configuration. The primary purpose of this port for the time being is simply support the core architecture bring-up. * TI AM335x: - AM335x: Adds initial support for the TI AM355x family. - AM335x: Add minimal wdog logic needed to disable the watchdog timer. Otherwise, the board is rebooted after certain time expires while NuttX is running. From Petro Karashchenko - AM335x: Switch to DMTimer2 for system tick generation. U-Boot does not enable DMTimer1ms clocks hence it is not possible to use it until implementation in am335x_clockconfig.c is ready. From Petro Karashchenko * TI AM335x Boards: - Beaglebone Black: Initial port for BeagleBone Black board support (TI AM335x family based on Cortex-A8). Includes a basic functional NSH configuration . From Petro Karashchenko * TI Tiva: - LM3S9B92: Add support for LM3S9B92. From Lwazi Dube * TI Tiva Drivers: - Tiva HCI UART: Port bluetooth HCI uart interface from stm32 to tiva From Lwazi Dube * TI Tiva Boards: - TM4C1294-Launchpad: Add IRQBUTTONS support to tm4c1294 launchpad. From Lwazi Dube * Tools: - tools/convert-comments.c: Add a tool to convert C++-style comments to C89 C-style comments. From Gregory Nutt - tools/detab.c: Add detab.c which will convert all tabs in a file to spaces. From Gregory Nutt - tools/lowhex.c: Add lowhex.c that will convert hexadecimal constants in a file to use lower case representation. From Gregory Nutt - tools/mkconfig.c: Add definitions to distinguish between tristate 'y' and 'm' options. From Gregory Nutt - tools/nxstyle.c: Add logic to detect long lines. From Gregory Nutt - tools/nxstyle.c: Add -h for help. From Gregory Nutt * Libraries/Header Files: - include/nuttx/lcd/edid.h: Add EDID definitions From Gregory Nutt - libs/libc/netdb: Make DNS retries configurable From Juha Niskanen - libs/libc/netdb: Harden query logic against DNS spoofing. This commit implements most of the RFC 5452 guidelines for making DNS more resilient. We now verify response matches against what was queried and use unpredictable query IDs. It is also checked that response come from correct DNS server. Also fixes a buffer overflow when querying hostnames longer than CONFIG_NETDB_DNSCLIENT_NAMESIZE. From Juha Niskanen - libs/libc/netdb: Support multiple IP addresses per hostname From Juha Niskanen * NSH: apps/nshlib: - apps/nshlib: Add support to use SLCD as NSH Console From Alan Carvalho de Assis - apps/nshlib: Add support for CROMFS start-up script. From David Sidrane - apps/nshlib: Add var expansion in NSH parse. From Daniel Agar - apps/nshlib: Display built-in apps using multi-column mode like the NSH commands. From Ken Pettit - apps/nshlib: In all multi-column help output, calculate an optimal column width rather than using a hard-coded width that may or may not be appropriate. Also make the number of rows presented dependent upon the maximum width of the widest column. From Gregory Nutt - apps/nshlib: Adds addroute command options for setting default gateway. Like 'addroute default '. From Anthony Merlino * Examples/Tests: apps/examples: - apps/examples/battery: Add Battery Charger Monitor Example From Alan Carvalho de Assis * System Utilities: apps/system - apps/system/configdata: Adds an "cfgdata" command which allows manipulation of the /dev/config items via the command line. One such use for this utility would be to set a "macaddr" configdata item, etc. The utility is sort-of like a u-boot env variable edit function: For instance, to set a "macaddr" when the new CONFIG_MTD_CONFIG_NAMED option is selected, you would do: nsh> cfgdata set macaddr [0xfc 0x01 0x0b 0x45 0xa1 0x12] (The brackets denotes an array of bytes) nsh> cfgdata set hostname myboard or using the old ID,INSTANCE numeric method: nsh> cfgdata set 0,0 [0xfc 0x01 0x0b 0x45 0xa1 0x12] (The brackets denotes an array of bytes) nsh> cfgdata set 1,0 myboard You can also display all config items: nsh> cfgdata print all Name Len Data macaddr 6 0xFC 0x01 0x0B 0x45 0xA1 0x12 hostname 8 myboard From Ken Pettit - apps/system/critmon: Add a daemon to monitor critical section usage. From Gregory Nutt - apps/system/nsh: Set NSH priority if the NSH task was scheduled at a different priority than the configured priority. From Gregory Nutt - apps/system/nxplayer: Introduce CONFIG_NXPLAYER_MAINTHREAD_STACKSIZE. From Masayuki Ishikawa - apps/system/termcurses: Addition of termcurses libraries in apps/system/termcurses From Ken Pettit - apps/system/vi: New feature additions 1. Vi startup feature to prepend the current working directory to the supplied filename if it does not start with '/' absolute path specifier. This allows editing files in the current directory without needing to fully qualify the filename. 2. Standard '~' empty screen line characters for proper identification of empty '\n' only lines at the end of the file. 3. Moving into insert or append mode now prints '--INSERT--' in the status line and clears it upon exit. 4. Integration with termcurses to detect special keystrokes and to handle terminal type differences. Haven't yet converted all vt100 print codes to termcurses equivalents. 5. Support for up, down, left, right arrows, page-up, page-down keys in command mode. 6. Added 'b' command to move cursor 'b'ack to previous word. Honors the command repeat value for multiple word moves. 7. Added 'w' command to move cursor to next 'w'ord. Honors the command repeat value for multiple word moves. 8. Added 'f' and 't' commands to find characters on the current line. Honors the command repeat value. 9. Added the find 'n'ext command to repeat the previous find operation. 10. Added the 'H', 'M', and 'L' commands to move the cursor to top, middle and bottom of the display. 11. Extended yank/paste to manage a paste buffer with character mode in addition to line mode. Character mode allows cut / paste of individual characters or groups of characters vs. full lines. 12. Added support in the 'd'elete and 'y'ank commands for character mode deletions such as 'dw', 'dfa', '2yw', etc. 13. Added support in paste routine for multiple paste using command value argument. 14. Added support for the 'D' and 'C' delete and change to end of line commands. 15. Added support for 's'ubstitute key ('x' followed by insert mode). 16. Modified yank / paste allocation scheme to avoid repeated alloc and free of paste buffer. Uses a minimum allocation size scheme and only does free / realloc when paste does not fit. If the paste is smaller than the current allocation and the current allocation is larger than the threshold, then the buffer is freed and a smaller buffer allocated. Otherwise the existing buffer is used. 17. Support for 'P'aste before current cursor position. 18. Support for '?' reverse search mode. 19. Support for 'J'oin next line with current line command. 20. Printing of current row,col in status line of display. 21. Command repeat '.' support for commands that modifiy text. 22. Support in replace / insert mode for arrow keys, PGUP / PGDN, HOME, and END. Using these will cause the command repeat buffer to reset such that only the last text addition after a cursor movement is saved. 23. Added 'X' delete previous command. 24. Added "gg" go to top of document command sequence. 25. Added "ZZ" save and quit command (equivalent to :wq). 26. Implemented '^' goto first non-whitespace on current line, along with '+' and '-' goto first non-whitespace on next / previous line. 27. Added CR / LF goto first non-whitespace on next line in command mode. From Ken Pettit ? * Network Utilities: apps/netutils: - apps/netutils/webserver: The webserver/httpd app is was broken when script support was enabled (CONFIG_NETUTILS_HTTPD_SCRIPT_DISABLE). The root cause has been tracked down to the "Content-length" not being available ahead of time in this case (length of -1 passed to send_headers() ). On the other hand, the server closing the socket does not result in FIN being sent to the browser either (FIN not supported by NuttX yet). Simple solution: Add support for HTTP Chunked Encoding to webserver/httpd. The change is simple. It adds a configuration option to enable chunked encoding. When enabled, the implementation will auto-detect the cases where content length is not available ahead of time, and will automatically engage chunked encoding transfers. Without this patch, the browser/client hangs forever, as it is expecting more data. With this patch, the browser displays the content. From Vlado Vidovic * Wireless Utilities: apps/wireless: - apps/wireless/bluetooth/btsak: Add connect and disconnect commands to btsak. From Lwazi Dube * Graphic Utilities: apps/graphics: - apps/graphics/pdcurs34: Integration of termcurses into pdcurses, plus pdcurses updates for multi-thread support From Ken Pettit - apps/graphics/pdcurs34: Adds a configuration option to pdcurses to enable line-drawing character (ALTCHARSET) when using the short 16-bit chtype. This is done by limiting the characters to 7-bit ASCII values and using the 8-th bit as the A_ALTCHARSET bit. This allows a significant RAM savings 4K - 20K depending on terminal size) while still allowing the nicer line-graphic characters for border drawing. From Ken Pettit * Testing: apps/testing: - apps/testing/ostest: Add test for pthread-specific data. From Gregory Nutt Bugfixes. Only the most critical bugfixes are listed here (see the ChangeLog for the complete list of bugfixes and for additional, more detailed bugfix information): * Core OS: - Assertions: Identify the running task correctly when dumping task state information. It takes time to switch to the target task after g_readytorun has been modified. If panic/assert happen during this period, the dump will contain the incorrect and confusing information due to the difference between the real running task and the return value of this_task(). This change resolve this problem by adding g_running_task to track the real running task through the context switch. From Xiang Xiao - Assertions: Correct duplicated logic from commit dbf01d12b7321d1b48b68d3b69842a853b049376. Checking for PID == zero is not a valid way to test for the IDLE task in all configurations! This is only true in the single CPU configuration. In multiple CPU configurations, there will be a separate IDLE task for each CPU with a different PID and an alternative check must be used. NOTE: The logic fixed in some places still lacks sufficient intelligence in SMP mode to find the right stack for the CPU IDLE thread and could still show the wrong stack. From Gregory Nutt - Interrupt Prioritization: Remove all driver-specific logic that may set the interrupt priority to anything but the default. There is no good reason to change the interrupt priority unless you just want to debug a difficult problem. OR if you want to use high priority interrupts. In that case the specific interrupt priorities will need to be set by board-specific logic. From Gregory Nutt - Memory Management: Revert "This patch prevent heap corruption as in below case." This solution to the problem noted by EunBong Song results in major memory fragmentation and out-of-memory conditions on the PX4 platform. On that platform the lower priority work queue is very low priority and essentially never runs when the system is busy. As a result, the systems gets slowly starved of memory until failures and bad behaviors begin to occur. From Gregory Nutt - Memory Management: This is a replacement for EunBong Song's reverted change. This change adds (1) logic in getpid() to return an error instead of the PID if the (apparent) currently executing task is not marked as RUNNING. Then (2) mm_trysemaphore() (the root implementation of both kmm_trysemaphore() and umm_trysemaphore()) will know that the (apparent) running task cannot be the holder of the semaphore. How could the non-running task be trying to get the MM semaphore? I think only in the exact scenario that Eunbong Song has described. So this new solution should provide the same protection as the original change but without the bad consequences to memory usage. From Gregory Nutt (with corrections from David Sidrane) - Memory Management: In implementation of calloc(), verify that the number of elements times the size of an element will not overflow type size_t. This is required by the SEI CERT C coding style and resolves anonymous Bitbucket Issue #139 From Gregory Nutt - sigtimedwait(): Remove unnecessary disable of pre-emption. From Gregory Nutt - _exit(): Update all architecture-specific _exit() implementations so that they correctly call the scheduler instrumentation layer for the new task that runs when the old one exits. This missing instrumentation was confusing the Critical Section Monitor logic with uses this instrumentation to track the state of critical sections. From Gregory Nutt - sched_foreach(): sched_foreach() should not have to hold the critical section over the entire traversal. It should be acceptable to simply only the critical section while one entry is being processed (the caller can always call sched_foreach within a critical section is greater stability is needed). From Gregory Nutt - task_spawn(): Correct description of input parameters to task_spawn_exec(). Noted by: JeongchanKim From Gregory Nutt * Crypto: - crtypo/: This change: Avoids the use of up_aesinitialize() entirely, which resolves dependency problems, because this function does not make sure that an actual hardware aes implementation was made available: each SoC is now responsible to ensure the AES hardware is initialized before first use. This applies to lpc43xx, stm32 and sam34. Remove definitions of the NEVER used aes_init and aes_update operations. The new AES API will be more suitable. From Sebastien Lorquet * File System/Block and MTD Drivers: - opendir(): Corrects a problem with opendir() noted by Petteri Aimonen in Bitbucket Issue 132: "opendir() fails for FAT filesystem with trailing slash in path". I see the following behaviour on NuttX 7.26, where I have SD card mounted on /flash and a directory called "frm" on it: opendir("/flash") returns (DIR *) 0x1000c580 opendir("/flash/") returns (DIR *) 0x1000c5d0 opendir("/flash/frm") returns (DIR *) 0x1000c620 opendir("/flash/frm/") returns (DIR *) 0x0 From POSIX specs for opendir(): "A pathname ... that ends with one or more trailing slashes shall be resolved as if a single dot character ( '.' ) were appended to the pathname." So for mount points, opendir() works correctly, but for FAT32 filesystem it fails to open directory if the path has a trailing slash... NOTE: You would not see this problem if you call opendir() indirectly in NSH (like 'ls -R /') because NSH contains logic to remove trailing '/' characters from paths. From Gregory Nutt - dup()/dup2(): dup() and dup2() were broken some time back. fs_dupfd() was return returning OK on success, not the file descriptor of the duplicated fd. From David Sidrane - ProcFS: Remove the unnecessary critical section From Xiang Xiao - CROMFS: Fix hardfault. From David Sidrane - SmartFS MTD Driver: Fix smart_write_alloc_sector sector size mapping. Was not correctly calculating the encoded sector size for small (256) byte or large (>= 4096 byte) sectors. Noted by Daniel P. Carvalho. Fix from Ken Pettit - AT25 MTD Driver: Fixed missing opening parenthesis. From Marc Rosen - MTD Configdata MTD Driver: Check return value mtdconfig_readbytes(). From Jussi Kivilinna - S25FL1 MTD Driver: Minor change for the s25fl1 QSPI FLASH driver which fixes additional sectorshift vs. pageshift confusion. From Ken Pettit * Networking/Network Drivers: - All network drivers! Change pre-processor logic that selects the high priority work queue or gives preferential treatment to the high priority work. All network logic must run on the low priority work queue! Or suffer the consequences. From Gregory Nutt - Socket Clone/Dup: On a failure to start the TCP monitor, the cloned socket is closed but is not properly freed, leaving it attached to a TCP connection structure with the wrong reference count. From Gregory Nutt - ARP: Fix whitespace after ARPHRD_IEEE80211 in ARP header file. From Daniel Agar - 6LoWPAN: Fixes decompression of ipaddr from MAC address. The logic used to populate the IP from the radio address should match sixlowpan_ipfromsaddr/sixlowpan_ipfromeaddr From Anthony Merlino - 6LoWPAN: Fixes logic surrounding the Universal/Local bit. This bit represents whether the IID is locally/globally administered. The U/L bit is bit 1 of the MSB of the EUI-64. It should only be inverted in cases where there is a full EUI-64. In cases where the IID is derived from say, a short address, this bit should be forced to 0, indicating that it is locally administered. See: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4291#section-2.5.1 https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4944#section-6 https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2464#section-4 From Anthony Merlino - 6LoWPAN: IEEE802.15.4 stores and uses addresses in little endian order. From Anthony Merlino - 6LoWPAN: Address comment regarding avoiding double lookup of address context. From Anthony Merlino - 6LoWPAN: Record and restore d_buf on entry/exit of sixlowpan_input. This avoids an issue where d_buf gets set to NULL by 6LoWPAN, and then is used by forwarding logic from another network interface before getting set back to the drivers internal buffer. From Anthony Merlino - 6LoWPAN: sixlowpan_input should always return 0 if the incoming frame was consumed. From Anthony Merlino - TUN Driver: Fixes a problem reported by Masayuki Ishikwawa: Recently I noticed that ARP response packet is corrupted when I tried to run bluekitchen with the latest tun.c in TAP mode. If I revert commit 8193c28e9126c9cb89042e80d6ebab7485a831e4, then it works again. From Xiang Xiao - Telnet Driver: Add missing logic to set read event flags in poll() method. From Ken Pettit * Wireless/Wireless Drivers: - BLE: Fix uninitialized variables. From Lwazi Dube - BLE GATT header file: Fix struct name. From Lwazi Dube - BLE GATT: Remove unnecessary GATT ioctls From Lwazi Dube * Graphics/Display Drivers: - ST7032: Fix seek method. Was not taking into account the offset for the SEEK_END case. Did not account for negative offsets. On errors, it was clobbering the filep->f_pos setting. From Gregory Nutt - PCF8574 Backpack: Fix seek method. Had the same problems as noted for ST7032 driver. From Gregory Nutt * Common Drivers: - Button Upper Half: Fix two bad NULL checks From Juha Niskanen - PWM Interface: Remove dependency on CONFIG_PWM for the upper-half PWM header. This allows compilation for the lower-level PWM drivers even if the upper-half PWM logic is not used. From Mateusz Szafoni - Various I2C Drivers: In most I2C drivers, correct upper index value in I2C trace dump. Eliminates the extra NONE event from the trace dump output. From Ouss4 - Battery Gauge: Add missing initialization of semaphore. From Alan Carvalho de Assis - Batter Charger: Add missing initialization of semaphore. From Alan Carvalho de Assis - MCP73871: Fix Microchip MCP73871 Battery Charger driver to register correctly as a battery charger. The first element of a 'struct battery_charger_dev_s' should be a pointer to operations structure. From Alan Carvalho de Assis - MCP794xx: Fix MCP794xx driver to wait for OSCRUN and fix tm_year. From Abdelatif Guettouche - Numerous files: Fixes usage of CONFIG_BIG_ENDIAN; should be CONFIG_ENDIAN_BIG From Anthony Merlino * ARMv7-A: - ARMv7-A MMU: Fix end address calculation for mmu_invalidate_region() API From Petro Karashchenko * ARMv7-M: - ITM: Fix missing space causing macro issues From Alan Carvalho de Assis - Common Exception Handlers: This commit changes the lazy and non-lazy exception handler to remove a couple of cpsid instructions from them on ARMv7-m. If my understanding is correct then these interrupt manipulations aren't doing anything anyway because prioritization stops secondary interrupts arriving and, even if they did work, they would have introduced race conditions for the period of time between the interrupt arriving and further interrupts being disabled. From Dave Marples - MPU/Protected Mode Build: Revert "arch/arm/armv7-m: MPU: mpu_log2regionceil needs take into account the offset too". Masayuki Ishikawa reports that this commit breaks ALL PROTECTED mode builds. It violates the basic requirements of the use of the MPU in protected mode. Those basic requirements are: 1. The MPU region must be aligned to the base address of the memory region being mapped (it may NEVER extend before the memory region). That is, the following MUST always be zero: (base & ((1 << l2size) - 1)) 2. The MPU region must never extend beyond the end of the memory region. That is, the following must be true: size >= (1 << l2size) From Gregory Nutt * Microchip PIC32MX Drivers: - PIC32MX Ethernet: Fix a comparison in a debug assertion. Should be <= vs <. Noted by Anonymous in Bitbucket Issue 134. From Gregory Nutt * Microchip PIC32MZ: - PIC32MZ chip.h Header: Add a missing " in an error message. From Ouss4 * Microchip PIC32MZ Drivers: - PIC32MZ Ethernet: Fix a comparison in a debug assertion. Should be <= vs <. Noted by Anonymous in Bitbucket Issue 134. From Gregory Nutt * Microchip/Atmel SAMD21/L21 - SAMD21/L21: Corrects behavior of the I2C_M_NOSTART flag. Also adds a release a bus on RXNACK and corrects typo priv->flags to msg->flags as priv->flags is never set. From Alexander Vasiliev - SAMD21/L21: Fix SAMD2L2 arch to use calibrated oscillator value. Now SAMD20 and SAMD21 should work fine without external crystal. Note that SAML21 Xplained board has an external crystal and doesn't need this change, unless you don't want to use the crystal. From Alexander Vasiliev - SAMD21/L21 I2C Master: Adds calculation of a timeout and disables interrupts in case of error. From Alexander Vasiliev * Microchip/Atmel SAMD21/L21 Boards - SAML21-Xplained: Fix removed MAXCOARSESTEP from saml21-xplained board. From Alan Carvalho de Assis * Microchip/Atmel SAMD51/Ex - SAMD51/Ex: Alexander Vasiliev's fix to the SAMD21 I2C Master (commit b1110ba91c549572e94c24ebed202643233deee3) should probably also be applied to the SAMD51 I2C Master which is identical. From Gregory Nutt * Microchip/Atmel SAMV7 - SAMV7 Serial: Fix case where TTYS0 is not defined. From Ken Pettit * Maxim Integrated MAX326xx - MAX326xx: WFI instruction in IDLE loop seems to interfere with stability. Commented out for now. Needs to be investigated further. From Gregory Nutt * NXP i.MXRT Drivers: - i.MXRT FLEXPWM: Correct duplicated definitions From David Sidrane - i.MXRT SERIAL: Fix TTYS0 defined definitions of higher numbered ports From David Sidrane - i.MXRT LPSPI: Removed unused clock, that borked the build. From David Sidrane - i.MXRT LPI2C: I2C Reset rework From David Sidrane * On Semi LC823450: - LC823450: Fix up_allocate_heap() in lc823450_allocateheap2.c. This change fixes heap size and also implements up_addregion(). From Masayuki Ishikawa - LC823450: Fix go_os_start() in lc823450_start.c. I found a bug in go_os_start() that it returns immediately because it does not compare r1 to zero. This commit fixes this bug. Also, this commit fixes its description. From Masayuki Ishikawa - Other Architectures: Masayuki Ishikawa's change to go_os_start() was also to all MCU-specific start-up functions that support go_os_start(). From Gregory Nutt * On Semi LC823450 Boards: - LC823450-XEVK: Fix IOB params in rndis/defconfig. These parameters work for HTTP audio streaming. From Masayuki Ishikawa - LC823450-XGEVK: Change RNDIS MAC address assignment in rndis configuration. In previous implementation, mac[0] was assigned to 0xaa for RNDIS host to avoid MAC address conflicts with RNDIS device.. However, I noticed that this assignment causes a random MAC address generation on ubuntu16.04 or later which is inconvenient to set up network interface. This new assignment scheme fixes this issue. From Masayuki Ishikawa - LC823450-XGEVK: Fix overlapped memory settings in memory.ld. From Masayuki Ishikawa * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32: Remove redundant STM32 family definitions from chip.h header file. It is already done in arch/arm/src/stm32/Kconfig From Mateusz Szafoni - STM32 ADC: There is no DMA CFG bit for the basic IPv1 ADC. From Mateusz Szafoni - STM32 ADC: Refactor adc_reset. It should be easier to maintain this code if it's divided into smaller functions From Mateusz Szafoni - STM32 F0 Clocking: Fixes the problem in GPIO port clocks. Only port A clock was enabled although the comment states otherwise. From Juha Paalijärvi - STM32 F7 I2C: I2C out of bounds access on priv->msgv. Error in if statement. It was checking for msgc > 0. If message count is 1, only index 0 is valid on priv->msgv. Therefore random values in memory were used to set next_norestart. From David Sidrane - STM32 H7 I2C: Applied David Sidrane's I2C fix to the identical logic for STM32 H7. From Gregory Nutt - STM32 L4 I2C: Applied David Sidrane's I2C fix to the identical logic for STM32 L4. From Gregory Nutt * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32 ADC: Fix RCC reset logic. From Mateusz Szafoni - STM32 ADC: Fix compilation errors for chips with one ADV TIM. From Mateusz Szafoni - STM32 DMA: Add missing DMA channel configuration. - STM32 PWM: STM32 MOE is not being appropriately handled for PWM for advanced timers. It is only ever reset and so no PWM train is generated. This change addresses this. Noted by Dave Marples. From Mateusz Szafoni - STM32 PWM: Fix compilation errors if the upper-half PWM logic is not enabled. From Mateusz Szafoni - STM32 SPI: STM32F446 & STM32F469 correct PC1 SPI assignments From David Sidrane - STM32 TIM: Fix compilation error if there is no TIM8. From Mateusz Szafoni - STM32 F0: Fix GPIO EXTI lines assignment for STM32 M0. From Mateuz Szafoni - STM32 F3 I2C: Remove the extra NONE event from the trace dump output. From Ouss4 - STM32 F4 I2C: Remove the extra NONE event from the trace dump output. From Ouss4 - STM32 F7 I2C: Use clock_t for ticks instead of uint32_t to hold system time. From Jussi Kivilinna - STM32 L4 I2C: Use clock_t for ticks instead of uint32_t to hold system time. From Jussi Kivilinna * STMicro STM32 Boards: - STM32F429I-DISCO: Fix lvgl demo removing STM32_FB_CMAP. From Alan Carvalho de Assis - STM32VL Discovery: Fix SRAM and FLASH size in the linker script. There is STM32F100RB with 8KB RAM and 128KB FLASH on the STM32VL Discovery kit. Invalid memory size could cause a hard fault. From Matous Pokorny - STM32VL Discovery: Fix memory size configuration and documentation. There is STM32F100RB instead of STM32F100RC on the STM32 VL Discovery kit. From Matous Pokorny - Viewtool-STM32F107: Change RNDIS MAC address assignment in rndis configuration. In previous implementation, mac[0] was assigned to 0xaa for RNDIS host to avoid MAC address conflicts with RNDIS device.. However, I noticed that this assignment causes a random MAC address generation on ubuntu16.04 or later which is inconvenient to set up network interface. This new assignment scheme fixes this issue. From Masayuki Ishikawa * TI Tiva: - Tiva LM/TM4C Start-Up: Remove option CONFIG_TIVA_BOARD_CLOCKCONFIG. It is not used and unnecessary. Fix some naming. up_clockconfig() is inappropriate. Change tiva_clockconfig() to tiva_clock_reconfigure() then we can change up_clockconfig() to tive_clock_configure(). From Gregory Nutt - Tiva LM/TM4C GPIO Interrupts: Fix tiva gpio interrupts From Lwazi Dube - Tiva LM/TM4C: Improve GPIO interrupt support by removing unnecessary, hard-coded per-MCU defines and using the existing Kconfig configuration options instead. From Lwazi Dube * TI Tiva Drivers: - Tiva TM4C Serial: After commit 51b78034ac8d1fdf598107bf4093f0beccd5b80b, my tiva console does not work - enter key produces garbage characters. This commit fixes the problem for me. From Lwazi Dube * C Library/Header Files: - include/dsp.h: Fix missing semicolon error in dsp.h From MYAPICI - include/nuttx/compiler.h: Correct support of C-version-specific features. Cannot depend on GCC version because -std=c89 may be used on comomand line. Need instead to use __STDC_VERSION__ to determine if a feature is supported. Also add conditional support inline, depending on C99. From Gregory Nutt - libs/libc/stdio: fread() should always set EOF if fewer than the requested number of bytes was not read. Per Anthony Merlino. From Gregory Nutt * Build System: - sched/irq/Make.defs: Fix warning about irq_csection.o appearing multiple times in the same rule. From Gregory Nutt * Tools: - tools/gencromfs.c: "gencromfs.c:1171:3: warning: ignoring return value of 'asprintf'", declared with attribute warn_unused_result [-Wunused-result]. From David Sidrane - tools/gencromfs.c: Fix build on macOS. From David Sidrane * NSH Library: apps/nshlib: - apps/nshlib: Fixes an error in the NSH parser. There was a bug when executing an nsh shell script which contains a redirection. When the command in the script is executed, it sets the vtbl->np.np_redirect flag (as it should), but then doesn't restore it, leaving it set at the end of the script execution. Then the vtbl->np.np_redirect flag is set when the 'sh' command completes, causing a restore from un-initialized variables, thus leading to a crash. See the code snippet below for an example test case. Test case: NuttShell (NSH) nsh> mkrd -s 1024 40 nsh> mkfatfs /dev/ram0 nsh> mount -t vfat /dev/ram0 /tmp nsh> echo "echo 1 > /dev/null" > /tmp/test.sh nsh> cat /tmp/test.sh echo 1 > /dev/null nsh> sh /tmp/test.sh ... The nsh prompt doesn't get printed. You can type a couple of commands, but then the system will crash because of bad pointers. From Ken Pettit - apps/nshlib: Fix buffer overrun when redirected to a file. SAVE_SIZE must be the same as sizeof(struct serialsave_s). From Masayuki Ishikawa * System Utilities: apps/system: - system/system.c: Fixes build error; There is no result variable, use errcode instead. From Anthony Merlino - apps/system/vi: Bug fixes: 1. Deletion of last line in file using 'dd' caused infinite loop searching for 'nextline'. Fixed. 2. Insertion of line above 1st line using 'O' caused line to be inserted on 2nd line. Fixed. 3. Paste buffer from 'dd' was being free'd after the 'p'aste operation, preventing multiple paste opportunity. Fixed. 4. The cursor was not being bound to the line end and was allowed to 'hover' over the '\n' EOL character. This caused wierd (relative to standard vi) insertion locations and cursor movement with 'a'ppend and 'i'nsert. Fixed. 5. The 'vi_shrinkpos' position didn't take the end of file pointer into account when calculating 'curpos', 'prevpos' variables causing wierdness when deleting things near the end of the file. Fixed. 6. The 'yy'ank command was improperly deleting the text from the document instead of simply yanking to the paste buffer. Fixed. 7. The 'dd'elete line funciton was not copying the deleted line to the paste buffer as part of the delete operation. Fixed. 8. The bottom line of the screen was sometimes being used for document text and other times for command / find entry. Fixed by reserving the bottom the bottom line for status / command only. 9. When scrolling up / down through a file, the cursor position was not preserved and moved further and further to the left column based on the line lengths of the lines visited. Fixed. 10. The display was being COMPLETELY redrawn with each keystroke, causing the responsiveness to be unbearable. Fixed. Added logic to dynamicall indicated which portions of the screen need to be updated (full display, current line to end of screen, current line only, none). 11. The individual display line updates were being performed a character at a time by calling the vi_putch() function, causing slow performance, especially in telnet or USBCDC sessions where there is a lot of overhead per packet. Fixed by calling vi_write() instead with a block of characters with breaks as needed for TAB exansion. 12. The forward delete 'x' operation allowed deletion through '\n' characters causing lines to be joined. This is different from standard vi where 'x' at the end of a line performs a delete backward operation. Fixed. 13. When in 'ex' or find sub-modes (':' or '/' bottom line modes), hitting backspace with empty text did not return the operation to command mode like it does in standard vi. Fixed. 14. Performing a 'find' opertation would only search from the current cursor position to the end of the file and did not wrap like in standard vi. Fixed. 15. Loading a file that was larger than the initial text allocation would force a call to 'vi_extendtext', marking the file as modified when in fact it hadn't even been loaded yet. Fixed. 16. Combined vi_insert_mode and vi_replace_mode into a single function to save code space since they are nearly identical routines. 17. In command mode, backspace was deleting characters which is different from standard vi. Backspace in command mode normally simply moves the cursor left / to the previous line. Fixed. 18. Added code to handle boundry conditions when the file is new and commands are applied to an empty file. 19. Fixed vi_shrinktext so it doesn't allocate a zero-length buffer when the last character in the file is deleted. 20. The 'x' command was not copying to the paste buffer. Fixed. 21. Fixed parsecolon routine to properly deal with ":wq" command sequence. From Ken Pettit * Wireless Utilities: apps/wireless: - apps/wireless/bluetooth/btsak: 'bt bnep0 info' outputs a reversed addr. It should print BDAddr: aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff instead of BDAddr: ff:ee:dd:cc:bb:aa. From Lwazi - apps/wireless/bluetooth/btsak: Fix some errors in btsak. From Lwazi Dube - apps/wireless/bluetooth/btsak/btsak_main.c: Fix address parsing. From Lwazi Dube - apps/wireless/bluetooth/btsak: Remove unnecessary gatt get commands. From Lwazi Dube - apps/wireless/bluetooth/btsak/btsak_scan.c: Fix reversed address. From Lwazi Dube - apps/wireless/ieee802154/i8sak: Fixes issues related to re-running daemon. Releases lock when releasing daemon. Re-sets daemon_shutdown so that a subsequent daemon launch does not immediately return. From Anthony Merlino NuttX-7.29 Release Notes ------------------------ The 129th release of NuttX, Version 7.29, was made on March 25, 2019, and is available for download from the Bitbucket.org website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-7.29.tar.gz and apps-7.29.tar.gz. These are available from: https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/nuttx/downloads https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/apps/downloads Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). Additional new features and extended functionality: * Core OS: - Configuration: CONFIG_NFILE_DESCRIPTORS=0 can no longer be used to disable the file system. NuttX with no file system does not make sense and is no longer supported. From Gregory Nutt. - Rename most internal OS functions from sched_* to nxsched_* to indicate that they are NuttX internal functions (some renaming is still needed). From Gregory Nutt. - Rename all internal OS functions from task_* to nxtask_* to indicate that they are NuttX internal functions. From Gregory Nutt. - Rename sched_process_timer to nxsched_process_timer. Rename sched_timer_expiration to nxsched_timer_expiration. Rename sched_alarm_expiration to nxsched_alarm_expiration. Those are the appropriate names for an internal sched/ function (still many named incorrectly). From Gregory Nutt. - Standardize naming: Rename os_start() to nx_start(), rename os_smp* to nx_smp*, rename os_bringup to nx_bringup, rename all internal static functions to begin with nx_ vs os_. From Gregory Nutt. - Initialization: Remove the option CONFIG_BOARD_INITTHREAD. Now, if CONFIG_BOARD_INITIALIZE is selected, then the board_initialize() logic will ALWAYS run on an internal kernel thread. This will prevent the problems people have had doing inappropriate board_initialization on the IDLE thread. From Gregory Nutt. - Initialization: Add support for CONFIG_BOARD_EARLY_INITIALIZE. If this option is selected then nx_start() will call a board-provided function board_early_initialize() immediately after calling up_initialize(). Rename board_initialize() to board_late_initialize(). From Gregory Nutt. - Signal Delivery: Add a flag to the TCB to indicate that we are in a signal handler. Use this flag to assure that a there is never attempts to nest signal handling operations on a thread. This was guaranteed before but when locking of pre-emption during signal delivering was eliminated in a previous commit, there was a remote possibility of an attempt to do nested signal handling. This flag assures that there is only one signal handled at a time. From Gregory Nutt. - Signal Handler Security: The architecture-specific signal handler return register state is saved and available on the user stack. This commit reorders some logic so that certain, critical registers are preserved in the TCB. This eliminates most malicious exploits which more the return address, for example, but does not make the logic 100% secure. From Gregory Nutt. - Timer Interrupt Procssing: Add a configurable call out to a user-provided function, 'timer hook', on each timer interrupt. From Gregory Nutt. - PM Activity: Add pm_staycount() API for get stay numbers. This function is currently not used and a waste of FLASH space. From ligd. - Pthreads: Add support for pthread_mutex_timedlock From Leif Jakob. - Pthread Spinlocks: Add a very preliminary implementation of the new POSIX pthread_spinlock_* interfaces. From Gregory Nutt. - Critical Section Monitor: Remove SCHED_IRQMONITOR_GETTIME to simplify the clock source selection: (1) Use up_critmon_gettime if SCHED_IRQMONITOR, (2) Call clock_systimespec if SCHED_TICKLESS, (3) Don't collect timing info for all other cases. From Xiang Xiao. - Work Queue Notification: Notifier can now work with either lpwork or hpwork. From Xiang Xiao. - Protected Build: Add add a new field (us_heapend) to struct userspace_s that labels the end of the heap. From Xiang Xiao. * Binary Loader/Kernal Modules/Shared Libraries - Shared Libraries: Implement dlerror() using strerror(). From Xiang Xiao. - Shared Libraries: Add LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable support. From anchao. - ELF Loaders: Optimize elf load speed: (1) Don't zero out memory, (2) Reduce the initial buffer size to 32 bytes. From Xiang Xiao. - ARM ELF Relocation: Add support for the R_ARM_THM_JUMP11 relocation type. This relocation type may be generated when LTO optimization is enabled. From anchao. - ELF Modules: Add relocation buffer table to reduce filesystem access. From anchao. - ELF Modules: Add symbol buffer table to reduce filesystem access. From anchao. * File Systems/Block and MTD Drivers - Filesystem Mount: Move the union inode_ops_u i_mtd field into the mount section of inode_ops_u and remove the guard to simplify fs which support both block and mtd. From Xiang Xiao. - ROMFS: Add support to mount a ROMFS volume using an MTD driver interface using the standard mount() operation. From Xiang Xiao. - LittleFS: VFS wrapper improvement: (1) Support block device interface, (2) support ioctl, stat and sync file operation, (3) support forceformat and autoformat option, (4) update file->f_pos and dir->fd_position, (5) remove the internal struct from dir, and (6) remove mtd byte read/write requirement. From Xiang Xiao. - UnionFS: Support mount of UnionFS from the NSH command line. From Xiang Xiao. * Networking/Network Drivers: - UsrSock: Add mutual exclusion so that only user can perform a socket request From zhangyuan7. - UDP: Initialize callback address structure to avoid random values in padding. From anchao. * Wireless/Wireless Drivers: - SX127x: Initial support for SX127x LoRA radio From Mateusz Szafoni. * Graphics/Display Drivers: - Graphics: Fix a naming collision: Ye olde nx_start that started the NX graphics is now nxmu_start(). nxmu_start() is now prototyped in nxmu.h (instead of nx.h). From Gregory Nutt. - NX Server Startup: Extend nxmu_start() so that receives a display number as an argument. This makes it possible to have multiple instances of the NX server running on boards that support multiple displays. Also includes updates to boardctl() to accept display number parameters. From Gregory Nutt. - Graphics: nx_openwindow() and nxtk_openwindow() now accept an additional 'flag' parameter. This argument is current used only to select a RAM backed, per-window framebuffer. From Gregory Nutt. - Per-Window Framebuffers: Windows may now be optionally created with a RAM frambuffer backing up the window content. Rending into the window will result in rending into the backup framebuffer, then updating the physical display from the framebuffer. The advantage of this option is that the application that manages window will no longer receive redraw() callbacks. Those calls normally occur when a window "above" moves exposing a portion of the window below. If this option is selected, then the system will redraw the exposed portion of the window from the backup framebuffer without intervention of the window applications. This greatly reduces the complexity of the application and performance of the window at the expense of increased memory usage. Redraw requests in other cases are also suppressed: Changes to window position, size, etc. As a consequence, some manual updates will be required when certain events occurr (like removing a toolbar from a window). NOTE: A significant amount of RAM, usually external SDRAM, may be required to use per-window framebuffers. * Other Common Device Drivers: - Driver Notifications: Support signal notification through SIGEV_THREAD in all drivers that provide signal notifications: RTC, Joysticsks, buttons, Zero-Crossing, wireless, FT80x, Timer, PHY. From Xiang Xiao. - Watchdog Driver: Support auto-monitor service From Gregory Nutt. - Timer and Alarm Drivers: Implement up_critmon_gettime and up_critmon_convert and remove the critical section from current_usec to infinite recursion. From Xiang Xiao. - RTC Driver: Protect the RTC state with a semaphore. From Xiang Xiao. - Serial Upper Half: Call pm_activity() when characters are received on a console device. From Gregory Nutt. - MPU60x0: Initial support for TDK InvenSense MPU6000 and MPU6050 6-axis gyroscope and accelerometers. This commit supports SPI media only. From Bill Gatliff. - EEPROM Driver: Add configurable SPI eeprom frequency. From Valmantas Paliksa. - GPIO Driver: Support reading and writing gpio pins using cat and echo. From Valmantas Paliksa. - MCP2515: Add MCP2515 clock input config to KConfig. From Valmantas Paliksa. - MAX7456: Support for the Maxim MAX7456 on-screen-display chip. From Bill Gatliff. * Common Board Logic: - boardctl(): up_testset() can now be accessed by applications via the boardctl() interface rather than attempting to call it directly. pthread Spinlocks are not available unless the architecture supports the up_testset() operation. From Gregory Nutt. - boardctl(): Add support for BOARDIOC_NXTERM which can be used to create an NxTerm terminal. From Gregory Nutt. - boardctl(): Add boardctl() commands to replace direct calls to nxterm_redraw() and nxterm_kbdin(). From Gregory Nutt. * Microchip PIC32MZ Drivers: - PIC32MZ Timers: Add support for the PIC32MZ timers (driver, lowerhalf, freerun and oneshot) From Abdelatif Guettouche. * Common ARM Options: - arch/arm: Move FPU options to a common place and unify the usage by removing ARCH_CORTEXRxF. From Xiang Xiao. - arch/: Unify the cache interface for all architectures that support a data cache. From Xiang Xiao. - ARMv7-M/A/R: Add a architecture-specific new barriers.h header file that provides the memory barrier definitions that were previously in the (now unified) cache.h header files. From Gregory Nutt. * ARMv7-A - ARMv7-A: Support thumb mode and fix interworking issue. From zhangyuan7. - ARMv7-A: Add weak attribute to arm_data_initialize so platform could provide the new implementation as needed. From zhangyuan7. - ARMv7-A: Add SCR bit definitions. From Xiang Xiao. - ARMv7-A: Add mmu_l1_map_regions() to remove the code duplication. From Xiang Xiao. - ARMv7-A: Add the initial cortex-a7 architecture support From zhangyuan7. * ARMv7-M - ARMv7-M: stackcheck allow faulting stack calculation to make it to the up_assert reg dump From David Sidrane. * Microchip/Atmel SAMD21/L21 Drivers: - SAMD2/L2: Add RS485 support to SAMD2L2 serial. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * Misoc: - Minerva: Add support for the Minerva architecture. From Ramtin Amin. * Misoc Boards: - misoc: Add support for an NSH configuration using the Verilator board. From Ramtin Amin. * Nordic NRF52: - NRF52: 1. Added 52840 family support 2. Use common IRQ and memory layout header file for 52832 & 52840. From Levin Li. * Nordic NRF52 Drivers: - NRF52 RNG: 1. added RNG device driver 2. added errdata to correct temp which will be used by RNG module 3. use general task_trigger / event_clear inline api for all driver. From Levin Li. * NXP i.MX RT Drivers: - i.MXRT XBAR: Add XBAR Support. From David Sidrane. - i.MXRT USB: Add USB analog header file. From David Sidrane. - i.MXRT OCOTP: Added OCOTP Support. From David Sidrane. - i.MXRT LCD: Adds framebuffer support for the i.MXRT 1050. Includes DCD initialization for SDRAM to provide space for the framebufer. External code I used/ported is from NXP and is BSD 3-clause license. From Johannes. * NXP i.MX RT Boards: - IMXRT1050-EVK: Adds framebuffer support for the i.MXRT 1050. From Johannes. * NXP LPC17xx - LPC17xx: Add a configuration option to skip over the framebuffer when adding DRAM to the heap. From Gregory Nutt. * NXP LPC17xx Boards - Open1788: Add a configuration to test NxTerms in the PROTECTED mode. From Gregory Nutt. - Open1788: Re-arrange PROTECTED mode link map to make more space for large kernels with debug enabled. From Gregory Nutt. - Open1788: Add a configuration for testing per-window frame buffers using apps/examples/pwfb. From Gregory Nutt. * NXP LPC54xx Boards - LPCXpresso-LPC54628/pwfb: Add per-window framebuffer configuration using apps/examples/pwfb. From Gregory Nutt. - LPCXpresso-LPC54628: Add a configuration for addition per-window framebuffer using apps/examples/pwlines. From Gregory Nutt. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32F0/L0 SPI: Add SPI support for F0. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 ADC, PWM and TIM: (1) configure injected channels external trigger when ADC enabled, (2) update injected conversion queue of context after configuration, (3) support for offset configuration, and (6) support for advanced timers channel 5 and 6. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 DFU Mode: Add logic to reboot the STM32 in DFU mode. Current implementation only works for STM32F2 and F4. From Bill Gatliff. - STM32F7 LSE: Add configuration of LSE oscillator drive capability From Jussi Kivilinna. - STM32F7 I2C: Fix another memory access issue on a bus error. From David Sidrane. - STM32F7 TIM: Add OUTTOGGLE mode for STM32f7 timer From Valmantas Paliksa. - STM32F7 Timer Lower Half: Add timer lowerhalf driver for stm32f7. From Valmantas Paliksa. - STM32F7 ITM: Add ITM syslog support. From Valmantas Paliksa. - STM32F7 CAN: Add CAN driver with support for three bxCAN interfaces. From Valmantas Paliksa. - STM32F7 QSPI: Add stm32f7 Quad SPI support. From Valmantas Paliksa. - STM32L4 LSE: Ports Jussi Kivilinna's recent STM32F7 LSE change to STM32L4. From Juha Niskanen (Haltian). - STM32H7 I2C: Apply David Sidrane's fix for the STM32F7 to the STM32H7. From Gregory Nutt. - STM32H7 DMA: Rename DMA1/2 IRQ names to match those from other STM32. Add auxiliary definitions. Add DMAMAP definitions for MDMA, DMA1, DMA2 and BDMA. Add some address blocks. Change RCC definitions to match other STM32 ports. Enable clock for MDMA and BDMA. Rename DMA channel definitions. Separated files for MDMA, DMA, BDMA and DMAMUX. Add missing definitions for MDMA, BDMA and DMAMUX. SPI DMA mode. Add base addresses for D1, D2 and D3 domain; use 2 bytes to specify memory region. Add D1 domain core prescaler configuration. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32H7 OTG: Initial OTG support for STM32H7 and some minor improvements. Add support for HSI48 clock. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32H7 Build: Initial support for protected build mode. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32L4 I2C: Apply David Sidrane's fix for the STM32F7 to the STM32L4. From Gregory Nutt. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - B-L072Z-LRWAN1: Add SX127x configuration. From Mateusz Szafoni. - Nucleo-F091RC: Add support for SX127x radio. From Mateusz Szafoni. - Nucleo-F091RC: Add SX127x configuration. From Mateusz Szafoni. - Nucleo-F207ZG: Add support for USB and initialize CDCACM if configured. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32F429I-DISCO: Add an apps/examples/examples/nxhello configuration. From Gregory Nutt. - Nucleo-F446RE: Add support for the Nucleo F446RE. From Sebastien Lorquet. - B-L072Z-LRWAN1: Use HSI as default clock source. From Mateusz Szafoni. - Nucleo-L073RZ: Add SX127x configuration. From Mateusz Szafoni. - Nucleo-L073RZ: Port button logic from nucleo-f072 which appears to be the same. From Gregory Nutt. - Nucleo-L432KC: Add support for I2C driver initialization. From Nikolay Semenov. - Nucleo-H743ZI: Add support for USB and initialize CDCACM if configured. From Mateusz Szafoni. - OmnibusF4: Initial support for the OmnibusF4 family of flight management units. "OmnibusF4" is not a product name per se, but rather a design spec that many product vendors adhere to. The spec defines the major components, and how those components are wired into the microcontroller. Airbot is one such vendor, and they publish a schematic here: http://bit.ly/obf4pro. Other software that supports the OmnibusF4 family include Betaflight, iNAV, and many others. PX4 recently added support as well, using their own, non-upstreamed, bespoke port of NuttX. No code from those resources is included in this port. From Bill Gatliff. - OmnibusF4: Add MAX7546 support. From Bill Gatliff. * TI CCxx: - CC1312R1: Code complete and builds successfully. Stalled on further radio development. I planned to integrate the IEEE 802.15.4 radio interface, but the Cortex-M0 interface is not available with an open license. * TI CCxx Boards: - LaunchXL-CC1312R1: Add support for on-board LEDs and buttons. The LauchXL-CC1312R1 NSH Configuration is now fully functional. From Gregory Nutt. - LaunchXL-CC1310: Clone LED and button support from the LaunchXL-CC1312R1. The number of LEDs and buttons as well as DIO usage is identical (Still not functional). From Gregory Nutt. * Tools: - tools/rmcr.c: Add a tool to remove carriage returns and dangline whitespace at the end of lines. From Gregory Nutt. - tools/nxstyle.c: Can now detect if the C comment closing is not on a separate line. From Gregory Nutt. - tools/nxstyle.c: Make sure that all files begin with a comment on line 1 (which should be the file header). From Gregory Nutt. - tools/nxstyle.c: Add check for multiple definitions of local variables on a line. From Gregory Nutt. - tools/nxstyle.c: Beef up logic that detects multiple variable definitions per line. From Gregory Nutt. - tools/nxstyle.c: Add capability to detect CamelCase identifiers. From Gregory Nutt. - tools/nxstyle.c: Add logic to detect a blank line following a left brace or a blank line preceding a right brace. From Gregory Nutt. - tools/nxstyle.c: Don't complain about certain lowercase characters in otherwise uppercase pre-processor identifers: IPv6, IPv4, ICMPv6, IGMPv2, p as a decimal point, d signifying a divisor. It was a bad idea to let the door open a crack for there. While they improve readability, the inconsistently also causes other problems. From Gregory Nutt. * Build System: - Makefiles: Modify tools/Makefiles to add a "Do not Edit" warning on defconfig files From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * Libraries/Header Files: - lib_vsprintf() (Nano): Add newlib-nano lib_vsfprintf has been added and is now the default support for the printf family. This fprintf code was originally adapted from AVR libc and provides improved floating point output support, including 'g' mode and making 'f' mode include digits past the decimal by default. The newlib version can be found here: https://salsa.debian.org/electronics-team/toolchains/newlib-nano. That project is GPL overall, but the newlib-nano printf portions are BSD licensed as described in the COPYING.NEWLIB file. From Keith Packard. - lib_vsprintf() (Nano): Added support for long lont types. From Johannes. - lib_vsprintf() (Nano): Added hh type modifier (without extending the flag variable). From Johannes. - lib_vsprintf() (Nano): Adds configurable support for numbered arguments. From Johannes. - lib_vsprintf() (Nano): Cleaned naming and allow for leading zeros in argument number (which doesn't make sense but should be). From Johannes. - lib_vsprintf() (Legacy): Add support for %g format which, for these purpose, is equivalent to %f except that trailing zeroes are suppressed. From Gregory Nutt. - vscanf(): Moved vscanf logic to lib_sscanf.c Switched to stream interface (tricky, because the old implementation used massive read ahead, which isn't suitable for streams, chars already read are gone). Added hh, h, and ll modifiers. From Johannes. - scanf() and fscanf(): Added scanf and fscanf based on enhanced vscanf(). From Johannes. - uname(): Add build date and time to uname output (like Linux). From Gregory Nutt. - strsep(): Add strsep BSD/Linux function. From Xiang Xiao. - netdb: Hostname support no longer depends on CONFIG_NET since the host name is also useful in the non-network environment. CONFIG_NET_HOSTNAME changed to CONFIG_LIB_HOSTNAME. From Xiang Xiao. - netdb: Support the nameserver change notification then we can pass DNS info from server to client in usrsock case. From Xiang Xiao. - include/fixedmath.h: Add macros for conversion between types b16_t and type double From Gregory Nutt. - include/limits.h: Define NL_ARGMAX (as well as some of the other 'invariant values' per http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/7908799/xsh/limits.h.html). From Johannes. - linclude/limits.h: Add 'range 9 999999' to CONFIG_LIBC_NL_ARGMAX to Kconfig. Per OpenGroup.org, the minimum value for NL_ARGMAX is 9. From Gregory Nutt. - include/nuttx/lcd/edid.h: Add extended EDID block IDs From Gregory Nutt. * apps/ General: - apps/: Follow up the kernel signal-related change in various files under examples/ and graphics/. From Xiang Xiao. - apps/: Update for corrected name of standard header file. Should be dlfcn.h, not dllfcn.h. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/: The file system can no longer be disabled. Remove all conditional logic based on CONFIG_NFILE_DESCRIPTORS==0 From Gregory Nutt. - apps/: Remove/replace all conditional logic based on CONFIG_NSOCKET_DESCRIPTORS == 0. That value is always greater than zero now. In places just replace with #ifdef CONFIG_NET. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/: Some updates due to NuttX renaming: CONFIG_BOARD_INITIALIZE is now CONFIG_BOARD_LATE_INITIALIZE; board_initialize() is now board_late_initialize(). From Gregory Nutt. - apps/: Graphics interfaces nx_openwindow() and nxtk_openwindow() now accept an additional 'flag' parameter. From Gregory Nutt. * NSH: apps/nshlib: - apps/nshlib/nsh_netinit.c: Update for changes to signal notification structures. From Gregory Nutt. * Examples/Tests: apps/examples: - apps/examples/ini_dumper: New example program. ini_dumper is example program that dumps content of ini file in pretty ascii table. It is using inih ini library in fsutils/inih. From Michal Lyszczek. - apps/examples/modbusmaster: Add Simple Modbus master example. This example only supports Read/Write HoldingRegisters, but it is easy to extend it to support Read/Write Input/Coils/etc. Originally creatd by Vytautas in 2016 and updated with minor fixes for this commit. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - apps/examples/pwfb: Added a test/example at apps/examples/pwfb that was used for initial testing of the per-window framebuffer feature. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/examples/pwlines: Added another a test/example at apps/examples/pwlines that was used for further testing of the per-window framebuffer feature. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/examples/sx127x: Add sx127x demo From Mateusz Szafoni. * File System Utilities: apps/system - apps/fsutils/inih: New package. inih (INI Not Invented Here) is a simple .INI file parser written in C. https://github.com/benhoyt/inih. From Michal Lyszczek. * Network Utilities: apps/netutils: - apps/netutils/codecs/: Remove the big Base64 stack array. From Xiang Xiao. - apps/netutils/codecs/: Add base64_[de|en]code_length() API From ligd. * System Utilities: apps/system - apps/system/cfgdata: Make builtin task stack size and priority configurable. Set default to 2048 (from 1024) per recommendation of Ken Pettit. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/system/embedlog: Update to version 0.4.0. From Michal Lyszczek. - apps/system/nxplayer and nxrecorder: Change 'int prio' to 'unsigned int prio'. Required by changes to MQ function prototypes. From Michal Lyszczek. - apps/system/psmq: New package. psmq is publish subscribe message queue. It's a set of programs and libraries to implement publish/subscribe way of inter-process communication on top of POSIX message queue. From Michal Lyszczek. - apps/system/zmodem: Switch to the raw mode before transfer and restore to the original setting after finishing the transfer. From Xiang Xiao. * Testing: apps/testing: - apps/testing/: Move all file system tests from examples/ to testing/ (cxxtest, fstest, nxffs, smart, smart_test, smp). From Gregory Nutt. - apps/testing/cxxtest: Add a README file. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/testing/ostest: Add test of pthread_mutex_timedlock() From Gregory Nutt. - apps/testing/ostest: Fix several errors in the setvbuf() test. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/testing/scanftest: Port of Greg King's scanf test (https://github.com/cc65). From Johannes. * Tools: apps/tools: - apps/tools/check-hash.sh: Add a tool check hash on downloaded packages. From Michal Lyszczek. Bugfixes. Only the most critical bugfixes are listed here (see the ChangeLog for the complete list of bugfixes and for additional, more detailed bugfix information): * Core OS: - Signals: Restructure nxsig_deliver() so that the signal handler is not called with the pre-emption disabled (or, at least no with pre-emption disabled by nxsig_deliver() itself). From Gregory Nutt. - Critical Section Monitor: Move up_critmon_* to arch.h avoid the duplicated declaration. From Xiang Xiao. - Assertions: Architecture-specific assertion logic should dump CPU0 IDLE stack only when PID equals 0. IDLE threads of other CPUs do not need this special check. From Xiang Xiao. - Message Queues: Change 'int prio' to 'unsigned int prio'. According to open group specification, priority field in mq_* functions should have unsigned type: http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/mqueue.h.html. From Michal Lyszczek. - Timer Expiration: Fix macro SEC2TICK() 32-bits overflow by using uint64_t in calculation. From ligd. - Kernel Memory Manager: In mm/kmm_heap/kmm_kernel.c, remove unused, duplicated kmm_heapmember(). From Xiang Xiao. - User Memory Manager: Ensure all user allocation try sbrk before fail From Xiang Xiao. - waitid(): Could exit without leaving critical section on some error conditions. From Gregory Nutt. - IOBs: iob_allocwait() should decrease semcount manually. From Xiang Xiao. - IOBs: iob_copyin() should wait for each buffer and adjust the return value of iob_copyin_internal return to simplify the code From Xiang Xiao. - IOB Notifier: Don't check iob_navail in iob_notifier_setup to avoid a potential race condition. From Xiang Xiao. - IOB Debug Dump: Format the whole line before log to avoid the multiple timestamp prefix in each line. From Xiang Xiao. - SHM: Convert bytes to pages by MM_NPAGES instead of MM_PGALIGNUP From Xiang Xiao. - SHM: shmget() should hould call shm_extend() to allocate the physical memory. From Xiang Xiao. - Page Allocator: mm/pgalloc: shouldn't just allocate one page always. From Xiang Xiao. - Granule Allocator: Fix the wrong data in g_1bit_info and make the internal function static. From Xiang Xiao. - srbk(): Fix a backward conditional test. Should call mm_initialize() when brkaddr equal zero From Xiang Xiao. - sbrk(): Pass ARCH_HEAP_VEND as maxbreak argument From Xiang Xiao. - ELF Headers: Move elf related arch function to include/nuttx/elf.h because the implementation is located in libs/libc/machine and in order to avoid the conflict with the 3rd party libraries and clean up the file inclusion: (1) Remove redundant elf32.h, (2) Remove nuttx/binfmt/elf.h in libs/libc/machine, (2) Remove nuttx/binfmt/elf.h in modlib, and (4) Rmove nuttx/module.h in modlib. From Xiang Xiao. - ELF Executables: If there is an address environment (CONFIG_ARCH_ADDRENV), binfmt/elf doesn't need to free ctor/dtor alloc since freeing the address environment releases the heap automatically. From Xiang Xiao. - ELF Configuration: Correct libcxx exception handling by introducing the generic config(CXX_EXCEPTION and CXX_LIBSUPCXX) From Xiang Xiao. - ELF Loaders: Call umm_initialize as soon as possible otherwise elf_loadctors/elf_loaddtors may fail to allocate memory. From Xiang Xiao. * Crypto: - Crypto AES: After NuttX 7.28 crypto/aes.c would no longer compile. From Gregory Nutt. * File System/Block and MTD Drivers: - open(): Fix not returning failure for block_proxy() call. From David Sidrane. - AIO: aio_cancel() needs to signal caller after success. Also fix minor issue in the error handler. From Xiang Xiao. - HostFS: Remove the unnecessary use of host_stat() in hostfs_bind() From ligd. - LittleFS: Fix a minor issue found in code review: (1) Replace printf to finfo/fwarn/ferr, (2) Replace malloc/free to kmm_malloc/kmm_free, (3) define LFS_NAME_MAX to NAME_MAX, (4) Check the big endian using CONFIG_ENDIAN_BIG. From Xiang Xiao. - LittleFS: VFS Lookahead should use bit unit not byte unit. From Xiang Xiao. - NxFLAT: Correct a double free debug assertion. This occurs when groups are enabled: (1) once via binfmt_exit and unload_module, and (2) once via sched_releasetcb(). this was corrected by adding logic to free/unload the memory once and nullify the pointer so that cannot be freed a second time. This commit resolves Bitbucket issue #145. From Valmantas Palikša. - NxFLAT: File descriptor leaks when nxflat loading fails. From Valmantas Palikša. - ProcFS: Fix typo in procfs uptime logic. From Sebastien Lorquet. * Networking/Network Drivers: - Network Configuration: The setup seems to support a network without sockets (CONFIG_NSOCKET_DESCRIPTORS == 0). That is not the case; if the network is enabled, sockets must be provided. From Gregory Nutt. - Networking: The value ERROR should never be returned from internal OS functions. That is reserved for returning values to appliations with the errno value set. Within the OS, errors are returned with a negated errno value ALWAYS. From Gregory Nutt. - Networking: The struct in_addr doesn't have the member sin_addr. The function lib_lo_ipv6match() is for IPv6. Correct the function it calls from lib_lo_ipv4matchto() to lib_lo_ipv6match(). Also add CONFIG_NET_IPv6 for configuration. From Kejun ZHOU. - TCP (buffered) send: Fix assertion crash when window size is zero. From Gregory Nutt. - ICMP/ICMPv6: Bind icmp callback from device to connection. Resolves the issue that bind() could not be called before send() From anchao. - TUN/TAP Driver: Re-order all TUN/TAP driver state data. Not only was was with wasting memory due to alignement requirements, it was also causing network packet buffers to be improperly aligned causing problems because the network requires 16-bit packet buffer alignment for uint16_t accesses. This alignment problem was discovered by Alan Carvalho de Assis. From Gregory Nutt. - TUN/TAP Driver: Packet buffer size should include the configured GUARD_SIZE. And, given how the buffers are allocated, the allocation size must be an even number of 16-bit values to preserve alignment. From Gregory Nutt. - Local Sockets: In local_connect(), initialize lc_result before giving lc_waitsem From zhangyuan7. - Local Sockets: Fixed deadlock issue by replacing nxsem_wait() with net_lockedwait() so that we do not wait with the network locked. From zhangyuan7. * Graphics/Display Drivers: - NX Graphics: Remove naming associated with the now non-existent NXFE graphics layer: Rename nxfe_reportposition to nxmu_reportposition. Rename nxfe_redrawreq to nxmu_redrawreq. Rename nxfe.h to nxmu.h. Rename nxfe_state_s to nxmu_state_s. Rename nxfe_conn_s to nxmu_conn_s. From Gregory Nutt. - NxTERM: Remove the nxterm_unregister interface. The correct way to unregister a device is to unlink it. From Gregory Nutt. - NxTerm: Needs to clear display initially. Otherwise, garbage from previous display may still be present from preceding NxWM window. From Gregory Nutt. - Font Cache: Fix a memory leak in the font cache. With a busy NxTerm display, this could drain off all the memory pretty quickly! From Gregory Nutt. - Graphics: Nothing under graphics/ should set the errno. From Gregory Nutt. - Graphics: Fix a coordinate system error in nx_filltrapezoid(). When no clipping rectangle is falls, it falls back to use the entire window as for the clip. However, that window must then then be in window relative coordinates, not in absoute device coordinates. From Gregory Nutt. * Common Board Logic: - boardctl(): Fix compiling error when set CONFIG_BOARDCTL_IOCTL/CONFIG_BOARDCTL_UNIQUEID. From Kevin Liu. * Common Drivers: - INA3221: Fix errors in INA3221 register field addresses and bitfield values. Signed value was losing its signed-ness due to use of unsigned type for register. From Ken Pettit. - Serial Upper Half: Initialize OPOST and ONLCR in uart_register. From Xiang Xiao. - Serial Upper Half: Don't reset the circular buffer on close since DMA may still be transferring data in the background if the user closes the handle too quickly and the handle is opened with O_NONBLOCK. From Xiang Xiao. - 16550 UART: Fix error: 'g_uart0port' undeclared. From Xiang Xiao. - 16550 UART: Fix typo for UART1 flow field initialization From Gregory Nutt. - CDC/ACM HCD: Fixes to the IOCTL method in recovery of UART pointer and in names of Termios-related field. From xhbm. - USB Device: Fix type for USBDEV_TRACE_INITIALIDSET in Kconfig. From Mateusz Szafoni. - TCA64xx: Fix some errors in the TCA64XX driver. From Bruno Schwander. - SYSLOG RAMLog: Fix error: Conflicting types for 'ramlog_addchar' From Xiang Xiao. - NRF24L01: Fix uninitialized irq_work which was causing a hard_fault on interrupt handler whenever something was sent from nrf24l01_term From Petri Ahonen. - MCP2515: Use kmm_zalloc to allocate device state structure. Fix some compiler errors. From Valmantas Paliksa. * Architecture Common: - arch/ Common: Remove architecture-specific watchdog.h and arm-elf.h because they are empty. The arm-elf header file was never used; the empty watchdog.h header file was used in only one place. From Xiang Xiao. - arch/ Common: Move up_pminitialize() after timer_initialize() From ligd. - arch/ Common: Align semi-hosting call style with other syscalls in architecture-specific syscall.h. From Xiang Xiao. - arch/ Common: Every file that uses serial IOCTLs (TIOC*) must explicity include nuttx/fs/ioctl.h. This was included previously via sneak path in the now deleted arch/serial.h. From Gregory Nutt. - arch/ Interfaces: Rename sched_process_cpuload to nxsched_process_cpuload. All internal sched_ functions should be prefixed with nx. From Valmantas Paliksa. * ARMv7-A: - ARMv7-A MMU: Updating the cp15_wrttb and cp15_wrdacr functions to use inline assembly in the correct way. The incorrect method was generating errors as ARMv7-a expects the MCR/MRC instructions to provide registers as an argument(MRC p15, 0, , c2, c0, 0) and the code was providing a constant value(and hence the build error). From Bilal Wasim. - ARMv7-A: Remove inclusion pg_macros.h for armv7-a since this header file does not exist. From zhangyuan7. - ARMv7-A: Guard some assembly files if configuration not selected. From zhangyuan7. - ARMv7-A GIC: Fix assemble error when including gic.h From Xiang Xiao. - ARMv7-A GIC: Don't use GIC_ICDDCR_ENABLEGRP1 for GIC NONSECURE since this bit doesn't exist in this mode. From liuzhuang. * ARMv7-R: - ARMv7-R Syscall: In arch/arm/include/syscall.h, add missing inclusion of arch/armv7-r/syscall.h for Cortex-R. From Xiang Xiao. * ARMv7-M: - ARMv7-M Initialization: As noted by Roland Takacs in Bitbucket issue 141, there is a compilation error for STM32 if CONFIG_NET and CONFIG_NETDEV_LATEINIT are selected. That was due in part to the commit which extended up_netinitialize() with a !defined(CONFIG_NETDEV_LATEINIT) guard but did not add the guard to concrete implementations. I say "in part" because I don't think that the original intent of commit 19e16cb was to enable an alternative initialization of MCU internal Ethernet support but rather to enable support of external Ethernet devices that may have dependencies on, for example, SPI. However, this is still a proper fix to avoid the compilation error that can occur with this combination of configuration options. From Gregory Nutt. - ARMv7-M Configuration: ARCH_HIPRI_INTERRUPT shouldn't select ARMV7M_USEBASEPRI. First because that is a violation of the layered nature of the Kconfig architecture, but also because then Kconfig will generate errors when high priority interrupts are used with other architectures. From Xiang Xiao. - ARMv7-M Vector Table: Make the default NVIC_VECTAB_TBLOFF_MASK safer. The base address of the new vector table must be aligned to the size of the vector table extended to the next larger power of 2. From Xiang Xiao. - ARMv7-M RAM Vectors: Correct bad NVIC_VECTAB_TBLOFF_MASK definitions in previous commit. Were missing bits in the mask. Raised DEBUGASSERT in armv7-m/up_ramvec_initialize.c line: 144. From Mateusz Szafoni. * Expressif ESP32 Drivers: - ESP32 Timer ISR: Fix backward comparison. From Gregory Nutt. - ESP32 Serial: Fix some backward arguments. Correct 2-stop bit setting. From Gregory Nutt. * Microchip/Atmel SAMD2x/L2x Drivers: - SAMD2/L2 Serial: SAMD2/L2 serial driver. It needs sam_usart_enable(). to work From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * Microchip/Atmel SAMD3/4 Drivers: - SAM3/4 Ethernet: Port Anthony Merlino's SAMv7 fix to similar Ethernet driver for the SAM3/4. From Gregory Nutt. * Microchip/Atmel SAMV7 Drivers: - SAMv7 SPI: Fix DMA Tx/Rx timeout issue. From Kevin Liu. - SAMv7 QSPI: Compile error when set CONFIG_SAMV7_QSPI_DLYBCT. From Kevin Liu. - SAMv7 Ethernet: The logic for determining the number of queues for SAMV71 must be extended. All SAMv7 parts increase the number of queues from 3 to 6 at revision B, not just the SAMV71. From Gregory Nutt. - SAMv7 Ethernet: Fixes rxdesc index logic to handle Buffer Not Available (BNA) condition. If a SOF is found, but no EOF, don't move past the frame. Instead, keep the index at the SOF buffer until the rest of the data is written. This fixes a receiver lockup condition where the peripheral and this driver get out of sync with there head pointers. In this case the driver has moved past buffers it owns, without clearing ownership, which results in the peripheral and driver in a deadlock with each other. From Anthony Merlino. * Microchip/Atmel SAMA5Dx Drivers: - SAMA5Dx Ethernet: Port Anthony Merlino's SAMv7 fix to similar Ethernet driver for the SAMA5Dx. From Gregory Nutt. * Microchip/Atmel SAMA5Dx Board: - SAMA5D2-XULT: Move console from FLEXCOM4 to UART1. FLEXCOM4 does not work for the Arduino serial. UART1 is used with the VCOM provided by the EDBG. From Gregory Nutt. * NXP i.MXRT: - i.MXRT Clock Configuration: If SDRAM is actived it was only running at 40MHz. This was becaus imxrt_clockconfig.c changed the SEMC clock divider after the DCD was configured. This commit corrects that. From Johannes. * NXP i.MXRT Drivers: - i.MXRT GPT: Correct register offsets. From David Sidrane. - i.MXRT TMR: Fix addressing and restructure using common offset. From David Sidrane. - i.MXRT ADC: Error in offset. From David Sidrane. * NXP/Freescacle Kinetis Boards: - Teensy-3.x: Fix a mismatch in types in defconfig. From Gregory Nutt. * NXP LPC17xx: - LPC176x Clock Configuration: The code preserves undocumented reserved bits only if board does not set them to keep previous behavior for boards where developers (hopefully) know what values should be set into these bits. From Pavel Pisa. - LPC17xx Clock Configuration: The enable of EMC clocks has to be preserved when already enabled by loader. EMC and related pins configuration has to be skipped if the system is run from SDRAM. A region of SDRAM which is used by system must not be used for heap. From Pavel Pisa. * NXP LPC17xx Drivers: - LPC17xx CAN: The name can_txready clashes with Nuttx CAN core global function. LPC178x has only single LPC17_SYSCON_PCLKSEL with only single divisor. From Pavel Pisa. * NXP LPC17xx Boards: - Open1788: Add missing MPU configuration option. From Gregory Nutt. * On Semi LC823450 Boards: - LC823450-XGEVK: Remove -nostdinc to avoid build error From Masayuki Ishikawa. * STMicro STM32: - STM32: Don't try including stm32_gpio.h from within chip/*.h header files. Not only is bad style for a layered inclusion system, but it doesn't always work. From Gregory Nutt. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32 PWM: Fix polarity and IDLE state configuration From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 ADC, PWM and TIM: (1) missing T1TRGO2 for JEXTSEL, (2) fix sample time configuration for channels. The array index for channels was missing, (3) fix TRGO/TRGO2 configuration, and (6) support for advanced timers channel 5 and 6. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 Heap: Change 'if CONFIG_STM32_HAVE_CCM' to 'ifdef CONFIG_STM32_HAVE_CCM' to avoid a warning when CONFIG_STM32_HAVE_CCM is not defined. From Gregory Nutt. - STM32 Oneshot Timer: Fix an error introduced be a previous timer commit. From Maximilian Kriegleder - STM32 Tickless Mode and Free-Running Timer: Apply Max's stm32_oneshot.c fix to the tickless implementation and to the freerunning time. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 PWM: Set CCPxP and CCPxNP bits if polarity is negative. Missing commas in initializers could break compilation in certain configurations. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32F7 Interrupts: Add the missing macro STM32_IRQ_NIRQS used by arch/arm/src/stm32f7/stm32_irq.c. From Kejun ZHOU. - STM32H7 DMA: Fix AHB1 base adresses memory map. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32H7 SysTick: H7 appears to ignore the SysTick CLKSOURCE bit and use the CPU clock in all cases. From Mateusz Szafoni. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - B-L072Z-LRWAN1: Fix typo in SPI1 pin definitions. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32F429I-DISCO: Handle multiple calls to the LCD up_fbinitialize() function. From Gregory Nutt. - STM32F769I-DISCO: Florian R. Hölzlwimmer reports that stm32_appinitialize.c often has missing OK and NULL definitions. This should be fixed by including sys/types.h where they are defined. From GregoryN. - STM32F769I-DISCO: Remove CONFIG_STM32F7_QUADSPI=y from the configuration. This was apparently set before the implementation was added. Now that the implementation was added, the configuration will not build because it requires that QSPI GPIO pin definitions be provided in the board.h header file. From Gregory Nutt. * TI AM335x Drivers: - AM335x Serial: Eliminate an error 'TIOCSBRK undeclared. From Gregory Nutt. * C Library/Header Files: - strto*: In alll strto* function family, did't consume single '-' or '+', allow sign in strotul(l)). From Johannes. - getopt(): Add logic to reinitialize the stale context for the FLAT/PROTECTED builds. In these builds getopt() global variables may be shared by many tasks. If any task exits the getopt() loop before all command line arguments have been parsed, then getopt() global variables will be left in a bad state. The next time getopt() is called, this logic should detect the bad state and force the state of getopt() to be re-initialized so that it can be reused. This logic is not full proof (it would fail, for example, if you tried to parse the same command line twice) but should catch the typical misuse cases. From Xiang Xiao. - sscanf(): Initialized the lastc pointer to avoid the checks for NULL. Removed a bug in the floating point parsing which allowed several signs after each other. From Johannes. - lib_vsprintf() (Legacy): No precision specifier resulted in precision 0 but should be precision 6. From Johannes. - lib_vsprintf() (Legacy): Correct justification for alternate forms of %p and %P From ligd. - lib_vsprintf() (Nano): Add long long support. CONFIG_LIBC_LONG_LONG needs at least CONFIG_NANO_PRINTLEVEL 2. Code size for compile without CONFIG_LIBC_LONG_LONG shouldn't be affected. From Johannes. - lib_vsprintf() (Nano): Remove CONFIG_LIBC_PRINT_MINIMAL. The output in that configuration is unsatisfactory and inappropriate for use with NuttX. For example, the output from many NSH commands become corrupted and useless. Doesn't belong in this context. From Gregory Nutt. - libs/libc/symtab: Remove unused symtab_findorderedbyvalue(). From Xiang Xiao. - libs/libc/machine/arm: Fix the minor issue in libc arm machine folder; MOVW/MOVT should use zero(not sign) extension. From Xiang Xiao. - libs/libc/libc.csv: Should be locale.h not local.h. From Joao Matos. - libs/libc/libc.csv: Needed logic for correct compilation if not using CONFIG_LIBC_WCHAR. From Joao Matos. - libxx: Always include libxx_cxa_guard.cxx in the build for for uclibcxx. From zhangyuan7. - include/stdbool.h: Define bool only when __cplusplus isn't defined. From Xiang Xiao. - include/nuttx/list.h: Added a Linux-compatible list implementation. From zhuyanlin. - include/nuttx/irq.h: Fix enter_critical_section/spin_lock_irqsave macro typo error and remove the duplicated inclusion of arch/irq.h. From Xiang Xiao. - include/dlfcn.h: Correct naming of standard header file. Should be dlfcn.h, not dllfcn.h. From Gregory Nutt. - include/nuttx/nx/nxmu.h: This header file could be lethal; it declared an #error if CONFIG_DISABLE_MQUEUE=y. From Gregory Nutt. - include/nuttx/compiler.h: Important fix for C++ users. compiler.h was using the value of __STDC_VERSION__ to determine if inline functions are supported or not. If not then the keyword inline was defined out. Good for C but bad for C++ because C++ does not define __STDC_VERSION__ at all. C++ applications may draw in compiler.h indirectly via other head files and this can result in C++ compiler problems since 'inline' is defined out. This fix is to ignore the (undefined) __STDC_VERSION__ if __cplusplus is defined. From Gregory Nutt. - include/nuttx/elf.h: Adds missing extern "C" __cplusplus guard. From Anthony Merlino. - include/poll.h: Remove un-named union from 'struct pollfd'. It is not required by OpenGroup.org and violates the NuttX C coding standard because it is not C89 compatible. From Gregory Nutt. - libs/libc/Makefile, libs/libnx/Makefile, and mm/Makefile: Remove obj-path MKDEPS option since make dependency target (MT) is not supported by some toolchains. From anchao. - include/nuttx/compiler.h: Assume inline support if __STDC_VERSION__ not defined. From Xiang Xiao. * Tools: - tools/convert-comments.c: Fix an error in handling of a blank C++ comment before a comment block. From Gregory Nutt. - tools/lowhex.c: Fix an initialization problem that was causing some odd behavior at the beginning of lines. From Gregory Nutt. - tools/nxstyle.c: Fix logic that detects if an operator is correctly delimited with spaces. sched/: Various changes because sched/ C files were used as Guinea Pigs to test nstyle.c. From Gregory Nutt. - tools/nxstyle.c: Was confusing hex constants with strings staring with 'x'. Added logic to complain about hex constants containing upper case characters. From Gregory Nutt. - tools/nxstyle.c: Fix logic error that prevent detecion of '/' and '/=' as operators. net/: Minor updates resulting from testing tools/nxstyle. From Gregory Nutt. * NSH Library: apps/nshlib: - NSH Console: Fix copy paste errors. Some Kconfig configuration names needed CONFIG_ prefix. From David Sidrane. - nshlib/nsh_timcmds.c: Uninitialized struct tm caused 'date -s' to fail. From Valmantas Palikša. * Examples: apps/examples: - apps/examples/nxterm: Replace direct calls to nxtk_register() with legal, indirect calls via boardctrl(BOARDIOC_NXTERM). Replace calls to (deleted) nxterm_unregister(). The correct way to delete a driver is by unlink'ing it. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/examples/nxterm: Most configuration options were not available in the Kconfig file. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/examples/nxterm: Replace illegal direct calls to nxterm_redraw() and nxterm_kbdin() with new boardctl() calls. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/examples/nxterm: NxWM passed the size of the NxTK sub-window but nxterm example passed the size of the complete NxTK window. They must be made consistent. From Gregory Nutt. * Graphics Utilities: apps/graphics: - apps/graphics/NxWidgets/nxwm: Correct an error in the type of the return value in CCalibration. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/graphics/NxWidgets/nxwm: Replace direct calls to nxtk_register() with legal, indirect calls via boardctrl(BOARDIOC_NXTERM). Replace calls to (deleted) nxterm_unregister(). The correct way to delete a driver is by unlink'ing it. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/graphics/NxWidgets: Replace illegal direct calls to nxterm_redraw() and nxterm_kbdin() with new boardctl() calls. From Gregory Nutt. * Modbus: apps/modbus: - apps/modbus/Kconfig: Fix modbus master Kconfig. Modbus Master ASCII compiles correctly. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * Network Utilities: apps/netutils: - apps/netutils/dhcpc/dhcpc.c: Fix an error for DHCP REQUEST receiving a NAK.In DHCP Request operation, no need to update ciaddr to the client address and keep it as 0. From Kevin Liu. * System Utilities: apps/system: - apps/system/vi/vi.c: Fix an infinite loop bug that can show up in some cases (plus a couple of other items). From Ken Pettit. - apps/system/vi: Condition KEY_CMDMODE_REPEAT with CONFIG_SYSTEM_VI_INCLUDE_COMMAND_REPEAT to avoid build error when option is not selected. From Anthony Merlino. - apps/system/nxplayer/nxplayer.c: Fix build error when only enable CONFIG_AUDIO_EXCLUDE_VOLUME is enabled. From ZhongAn. - apps/system/system/system.c: Correct a path name. From anchao. - apps/system/taskset: Fix command arguments are not passed. From Masayuki Ishikawa. * Testing: apps/testing: - apps/testing/ostest/timedmutex.c: pthread_mutex_timedlock() returns EDTIMEDOUT on a timedout, not EAGAIN. From Gregory Nutt. * Tools: apps/tools: - apps/tools/mksymtab.sh: 'export LC_ALL=C' to get the traditional sort order From anchao. NuttX-7.30 Release Notes ------------------------ The 130th release of NuttX, Version 7.30, was made on May 19, 2019, and is available for download from the Bitbucket.org website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-7.30.tar.gz and apps-7.30.tar.gz. These are available from: https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/nuttx/downloads https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/apps/downloads Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). Additional new features and extended functionality: * Core OS: - pthreads: Added non-standard pthread_get_stackaddr_np() and pthread_get_stacksize_np(). From Joao Matos. - boardctl(): Add a command to start the VNC server. From Gregory Nutt. - Signals: Remove references to CONFIG_DISABLE_SIGNALS in many files. Signals can no longer be disabled. From Gregory Nutt. * Wireless/Wireless Drivers: - NRF24L01: Add support for "multicast" TX mode - no waiting for ACK (needs to be enabled with fcntl SETTXPAYLOADNOACK) From Leif Jakob. * Graphics/Display Drivers: - NX Graphics: Add new server->client callback to notify the window client of server events. Remove the old 'blocked' callback and just make it one case of an 'event' callback. From Gregory Nutt. - NX Graphics: Implement new interfaces nx_synch() and nxtk_synch(). This are used to synchronize the NX server with the window client. Currently most of the logic is equivalent to nx_block() and nxtk_block(), but with slightly different semantics. They are separate now because they are likely to diverge in the future. From Gregory Nutt. - NX Graphics: Add support for modal windows. From Gregory Nutt. - NX Graphics: Implement a software cursor. The cursor behaves like a "sprite", always at the top of the display with a transparent background. Includes new NX interfaces to show/hide the cursor, set the cursor image, and to move the cursor position. From Gregory Nutt. - NX Graphics: Added support for hiding windows. This features is needed by Twm4Nx: When a window is iconified, the icon should appear on the background and the window should disappear (i.e., be hidden). The windows needs to remain healthy and to be updated in all ways, but it cannot affect the display content. Conversely, when the icon is clicked, the icon needs to be hidden on the background and the window needs to be restored in its current state (which may be different than the state of the window at the time it was iconified. From Gregory Nutt. - NX Graphics: Windows can now be created in the hidden state. This can be used to clean up initial window presentation which may involve several steps. This makes those steps all invisible until nx[tk]_setvisibility() is called to make the windows visible. From Gregory Nutt. - NX Graphics: Add new NX interfaces to query if a window is hidden or not. From Gregory Nutt. - NxTerm IOCTLs: Replace specific interfaces between boardctl and nxterm with a generalized IOCTL interface. From Gregory Nutt. - NxTerm: Add a new IOCTL that can be used to inform NxTerm that the size of a window has changed. From Gregory Nutt. * Other Common Device Drivers: - CAN Upper Half: Support multiple readers of the same port From Valmantas Paliksa. - MAX7456: Adds a read-only (for now) /dev/osd0/CM interface for obtaining the chip's onboard NVM character map data. Use seek() to position the cursor over a desired subset of bytes, or request a large read to obtain the entire EEPROM memory contents. Values are returned in binary form. Use hexdump, etc. to format them for viewing. From Bill Gatliff. - Serial Upper Half: The upper half serial driver configuration CONFIG_SERIAL_DMA used to enable DMA on both RX and TX streams. This was replaced with CONFIG_SERIAL_RXDMA and CONFIG_SERIAKL_TXDMA which will permit supporting DMA on only one or both streams. From Gregory Nutt. - FUSB303: Add FUSB303 driver From Juha Niskanen. * Microchip PIC32MZ Drivers: - PIC32MZ GPIO: Adds support for edge detect mode. Slew Rate was also added for completeness. From Abdelatif Guettouche. * Microchip/Atmel SAMv7 Boards - SAME70-xplained: Add a configuration for test Twm4Nx using VNC. From Gregory Nutt. * Microchip LPCxx Drivers: - LPC17xx Ethernet: Added support for KSZ8081RNA PHY to LPC17xx Ethernet driver. From jjlange. - LPC17xx Ethernet: Added support for Ethernet PHY ioctl() on LPC17xx. From jjlange. * NXP i.MX RT: - .i.MXRT1020: Gets imx1020 family support started. It is pretty similar, but subtly different, to 1050/60 (less PLLs, less GPIO banks, differently numbered ports etc. etc.). Moved each of the imxrt family-specific files into its own subdirectory to tidy things up a bit, and remove the vast majority of ifdefs from the mainline code. From Dave Marples. * NXP LPC54xx Drivers - LPC54xx USB FS Host: Bring in the USB FS OHCI driver from LPC17. This is a quick'n'dirty port from LPC17 that I hope finish sometime later. Currently, it is missing hardware clocking setup and is not even hooked into the build system yet. From Gregory Nutt. * NXP LPC54xx Boards - LPCXpresso-LPC54628: Add a Twm4Nx configuration. From Gregory Nutt. * Sony CXD56xx - CXD56xx: Add initial CXD56xx chip driver sources. From Nobuto Kobayashi. * Sony CXD56xx Spresense Board - Spresense: Add Spresense board support. This is not the full Spresense BSP from Sony, only the barebones logic to present an NSH console. From Nobuto Kobayashi. * STMicro STM32: - STM32F7 Clocking: Add support for using the HSE in bypass mode, configured by board.h From Anthony Merlino. - STM32F7 Clocking: Added support for TICKLESS mode. From Valmantas Paliksa. - STM32H7 Backup Domain: Add backup domain control registers. From Jukka Laitinen. - STM32H7 Clocking: Set the STM32H7 default HSI pre-divider to 4. The I2C driver currently assumes HSI clock to be 16MHz. From Jukka Laitinen. - STM32H7 Memorymap.: Add the STM32H7 SYSTEM_UID and DEBUGMCU_BASE register definitions. From Jukka Laitinen. - STM32L071x: Add support for STM32L071x. From Mateusz Szafoni. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32 OTGHS Host: Allow VBUS monitoring for the OTG_HS host driver. From Jason Harris. - STM32F0/L0 ADC: Initial ADC support for the STM32 M0 From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32F0/LO I2C: Port STM32F7 I2C to STM32F0/L0, From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32F1 FLASH: As noted by Matias N, the FLASH base address used was incorrect. It was using the address of the FLASH data, not the address of the FLASH registers. From Gregory Nutt. - STM32F3 I2C: Port STM32F7 I2C to STM32F3. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32F7 Ethernet.c: Auto-generate Ethernet MAC address from device unique ID. From Valmantas Paliksa. - STM32F7 FLASH: Add flash block mapping support for progmem. From Valmantas Paliksa. - STM32F7 FMC: Updated stm32_fmc.h with more FMC definitions. From Joao Matos. - STM32F7 GPIO: Adds additional pin alternate function for SPI2. From Anthony Merlino. - STM32F7 PWM: Ported the PWM from F4 to F7. From Eduard Niesner. - STM32F7 SDMMC: Support bypassing the input clock divider on the SDMMC interface. This enables using the full clock speed provided to the SDMMC interface with no dividing. From Anthony Merlino. - STM32F7 SPI: Add SPI DMA threshold configuration. From Valmantas Paliksa. - STM32F7 UID: Add UID access. From Valmantas Paliksa. - STM32F7 USB: USB High speed for STM32F7 series From Ramtin Amin. - STM32H7 Ethernet: Add stm32h7 Ethernet driver. This is the initial push for the Ethernet driver. The driver has been tested to be working on a nucleo board. This is still WIP, it doesn't for example do MAC filtering on HW level, but just receives all Ethernet packets. From Jukka Laitinen. - STM32H7 GPIO: Add the GPIO_ETH_RMII_RXD1 pinmap definition for STM32H7. From Jukka Laitinen. - STM32H7 SDMMC: Add STM32H7 SDMMC driver. It is mostly copied from STM32F7, with modified register addresses and bits, and IDMA dded. This is still WIP; it only works with IDMA. From Jukka Laitinen. - STM32H7 Timers: Add timer devices driver for STM32H7. This i mostly a forklift from stm32f7 with some h7 specific modifications. From Jukka Laitinen. - STM32L0 AES: Add support for AES for L0. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32L0 RND: Add support for RND. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32L0 HSI48: Add support for HS148 for L0. Move HSI48 enable from stm32_usbdev.c to stm32xx_rcc.c From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32L4 USB FS Device: Add USB FS device support. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32L4 HSI48: Port HSI48 from STM32F0/L0 From Juha Niskanen. - STM32L4 CRS: Port CRS from STM32F0/L0 From Juha Niskanen. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - B-L072Z-LRWAN1: Add ADC example. From Mateusz Szafoni. - B-L072Z-LRWAN1: Add nxlines_oled example (ssd1306). Add support for the I2C tool From Mateusz Szafoni. - Nucleo-144: Added STM32_RCC_DCKCFGR2_DSISRC definition to board.h. From Joao Matos. - Nucleo-144: Mount sysfs for ifconfig for f767-netnsh/defconfig. Even if ifconfig is working to set IP, it will not work to display NICs (without args) From Phil Coval. - Nucleo-144: Add basic PWM support to nucleo-144 board. More PWMs and multi channels support may be investigated and added later. Tested on Nucleo-F767ZI. From Phil Coval. - Nucleo-F303ZE: Add nxlines_oled example (ssd1306) From Mateusz Szafoni. - Nucleo-H743ZI: Enable the FPU. From Jason Harris. - Nucleo-H743ZI: Add support for I2C devices: ssd1306, pca9635, i2ctools From Mateusz Szafoni. - Nucleo-H743ZI: Add default clock configuration for SDMMC for Nucleo-H743ZI's board.h. From Jukka Laitinen. - Nucleo-H743ZI: Add the input clock frequency definitions in board.h for all the drivers. Assumes internal clock source for all the timers. From Jukka Laitinen. - STM32F4 Discovery: Keep c++ global constructor symbols From Masayuki Ishikawa. - Nucleo-L073RZ: Add MFRC522 support From Mateusz Szafoni. - OmnibusF4: Add boardctl() reset logic. From Bill Gatliff. - OmnibusF4: Add board_ioctl() which is needed only if CONFIG_BOARDCTL_IOCTL=y is selected; Update NSH configuration to enable board IOCTLs and DFU mode reset. From Bill Gatliff. - STM32L Discovery: Add support for board_late_initialize(), Move common initialization logic out of board_app_initialize() into new file stm32_bringup.c From Gregory Nutt. - STM32F103-Minimum: Add PROCFS automount support From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * Libraries/Header Files: - include/alloca.h: Add alloca.h. Included limited implementation of alloc() that is only available for GCC versions 3 and above. From Joao Matos. - include/cxx/cstdlib: Add std::random() From Gregory Nutt. * apps/ General: - Many locations: Remove references to CONFIG_DISABLE_SIGNALS. Signals can no longer be disabled. From Gregory Nutt. * Examples/Tests: apps/examples: - apps/examples/fb: Add some awareness of overlays to apps/examples/fb From Matthew Koch. - apps/examples/lvgldemo. Update to Littlevgl 5.3. From Matthew Koch. - apps/examples/pwfb: Extend example to verify software cursors. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/examples/pwfb: Add options to reduce the number of windows. This is helpful during debug to reduce the complexity. From Gregory Nutt. * Network Utilities: apps/netutils: - apps/netutils/cjson: Support for the current version of cJSON. From Mateusz Szafoni. - apps/netutils/libcurl4nx: This is an initial commit libcurl4nx. It is not complete yet, but I still wish to commit the unfinished bits to describe the roadmap, and because it is already usable. It will be updated and fixed in the future weeks and months, certainly including POST support and later, SSL. From Sebastien Lorquet. - apps/netutils/netinit. This commit removes the private network initialization logic from NSH and puts in a common location at apps/netutils/netinit. Now that netork initialization logic can be used by applications that do not include NSH. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/netutils/netlib: Add a more flexible version of netlib_parsehttpurl(). This one can parse any URL, and is extensible so future improvements keep the same API. From Sebastien Lorquet. * System Utilities: apps/system - apps/system/spi: I needed a small test tool for spi in the style of the I2C tool, but I didn't see one so I've hacked one out of the I2C tool source. From Dave Marples. * Graphics: apps/graphics: - apps/graphics/twm4nx. This release introduces Twm4Nx. Twm4Nx is a "port" of TWM, Tab Window Manager (or Tom's Window Manager) version 1.0.10 to NuttX NX windows server. No, a port is not the right word. It is are-design of TWM from the inside out to work with the NuttX NX server and NXWidgets. The name Twm4Nx reflects this legacy. But Twm4Nx is more a homage to TWM than a port of TWM. The original TWM was based on X11 which provides a rich set of features. TWM provided titlebars, shaped windows, several forms of icon management, user-defined macro functions, click-to-type and pointer-driven keyboard focus, graphic contexts, and user-specified key and pointer button bindings, etc. Twm4Nx, on the other hand is based on the NuttX NX server which provides comparatively minimal support. Additional drawing support comes from the NuttX NxWidgets library (which necessitated a conversion to C++). Twm4Nx is greatly stripped down and targeted on small embedded systems with minimal resources. For example, no assumption is made about the availability of a file system; no .twmrc file is used. The state of the "port" is available in apps/graphics/twm4mx/README.txt. To summarize: The port is fully functional but probably only at an alpha release level. The only missing critical feature is built-in touchscreen calibration. - apps/graphics/littlevgl. Update to Littlevgl 5.3. From Matthew Koch. - apps/graphics/nxglyphs: Put all NxWidgets and NxWM glyphs into a common directory where they can eventually be shared. Decouple from nxwidgets and nxwm so that they can be used elsewhere. Creates include/graphics/nxglyphs.h From Gregory Nutt. - apps/graphics/nxglyphs: Add some new cursor bitmap images. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/graphics/nxglyphs: Add mkcursor.c. Will auto-generate cursor image header file from Gimp C output. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/graphics/nxglyphs: Add 16x16 cursor images. 30x30 are kind of large on small displays. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/graphics/nxglyphs: Add a new resize cursor image. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/graphics/nxwm: Separate NxWidgets and NxWM into separate directories. Remove old, common NxWidgets directory. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/graphics/nxwm: Move the NxWM unit test main() to apps/nxwm. It is no longer a unit test, but the main startup entry point for NxWM. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/graphics/nxwidgets: Update NX window clients so that they use the new 'event' callback (vs. the obsoleted 'blocked' callback). From Gregory Nutt. - apps/graphics/nxwidgets: Add a synchronize method to every window. This is a wrapper arounc nx[tk]_sync and permits C++ applications to synchronize with the NX server. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/graphics/nxwidgets: Add support for modal windows. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/graphics/nxwidgets: Add cursor control methods to the CNxServer class. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/graphics/nxwidgets: Add a method to CButtonArray that will allow us to dynamically resize the array (at the cost of losing all button labels). From Gregory Nutt. - apps/graphics/nxwidgets: Fix a possible deadlock condition when waiting for window geometry data that will never come. Fixed by re-requesting geometry data if we don't already have it. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/graphics/nxwidgets: Add handshake to CWidgetControl::getWindowHandle() to avoid returning a NULL handle. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/graphics/nxwidgets: CNxTkWindow, CNxWindow, CNxServer: Add support to create RAM backed windows. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/graphics/nxwidgets: Add methods to all windows to query if a window is visible or hidden. From Gregory Nutt. Bugfixes. Only the most critical bugfixes are listed here (see the ChangeLog for the complete list of bugfixes and for additional, more detailed bugfix information): * Core OS: - Clock Initialization: A recent change broke Tickless mode for all architectures. The original change was intended to handle the case where up_timer_gettime may not start from zero case. The side effect is that this changed to order of initialization of clocking, breaking Tickless mode:: After this change the tickless timer structures are used before they are initialized in clock_inittime(). The commit has been reverted. - pthread Stack Attribute: Fixed pthread_attr_get/setstacksize param type to size_t. From Joao Matos. - Signals: The abnormal termination signal handler was just calling exit() conditionally when, for example, Ctrl-C is sent to a task. The abnormal termination handler must obey the rules of cancellation points: If cancelation is disabled, then the abnormal termination logic must wait for cancelation to be re-enabled; If cancellation is deferred then the abnormal termination logic may have to wait for the victim task to enter or exit a cancellation point. From Gregory Nutt. - Syscall: Added support for munmap() syscall. From Joao Matos. - Syscall: Fix a warning due to inconsistencies in return type in syscall.csv. From Gregory Nutt. - Syscall: Correct an error syscall.csv. Error occurred when creating the munmap() proxy if CONFIG_FS_RAMMAP is not defined. From Gregory Nutt. * File System/Block and MTD Drivers: - fs/littlefs/lfs.c: Fix lfs_format bug. In superblock disk root- block assignment, the second must be root[1]. From YanLin Zhu. * Networking/Network Drivers: - getsockname(): Fix addrlen check in socket debug features. Getsockname() checked erroneously a pointer agains 0, where the intention was to dereference the pointer and to check the length. This causes also a compilation failure if the code is compiled with CONFIG_DEBUG_FEATURES and with -Werror flag set. From Jukka Laitinen. - Network Locking: net_lock() and net_restorelock() now return a value. That values is the standard zero on success; negated errn value on failure. This return value is only needed for -ECANCELED. That cancellation indication needs to ripple all the way back to the highest levels where the cancellation can be acted on. This commit only adds the return value; it does not add checking for the return values of net_lock() and net_restorelock() at higher levels. That is required too. From Gregory Nutt. - PHY Notification Driver: Change sprintf to strncpy in phy_notify. On some platforms, the sprintf doesn't accept a const char* as a format argument. From Jukka Laitinen. - 6LoWPAN HC06: Correct an endian-ness problem in HC06 decompression. From Ivan Ucherdzhiev. * Wireless/Wireless Drivers: - NRF24L01: Don't block in read if file descriptor is O_NONBLOCK. From Leif Jakob. * Graphics/Display Drivers: - NX Graphics: Fix an error in coordinate system usage. Expected rectangle in device coordinate frame, but was passing the rectangle in window-relative coordinate frame. From Gregory Nutt. - NX Graphics: Fix an oversight in the implementation of per-window framebuffers. It is true that redraw callbacks can be suppressed for all cases ... EXCEPT ONE: When the window is resized to a larger size, then the newly exposed territory must be drawn for the first time. From Gregory Nutt. - NxTK: Fix an error in handling mouse events for framed windows. When drawing, NX may report mouse positions outside of the Window. The is only for NX windows, but the outside-the-side positions were being discarded by nxtk_events(). From Gregory Nutt. - NxTK: Refuse to open a toolbar of height zero or less. From Gregory Nutt. - Nxglib: Correct bogus logic in nxgl_interesting(). From Gregory Nutt. - VNC Server: Fix an error in color conversion. From Gregory Nutt. * Common Drivers: - APDS9960: Initial state of allocated structure was not being set. Noted by Leif Jacob. From Gregory Nutt. - MFRC522: In mfrc522_read uid.sak must be different from 0x04 not as before from 0x00. SAK == 0x00 is a valid PICC type. Add interface to read MIFARE Ultralight data From Mateusz Szafoni. - Power: Fix build for battery gauge From Tom Kopriva. - Syslog: In syslog buffered mode, avoid IOB alloc lock-up with heavy network activity. This change alters the buffered syslog logic to use 'iob_tryalloc' instead of blocking 'iob_alloc' to avoid syslog printing from getting stuck when all IOBs are depleted by network activity. An issue was seen when large incoming TCP transfer uses free IOB buffers and processing threads try to use syslog which then block at iob_alloc. From Jussi Kivilinna. - USB CDC/ACM Device: This fixes a problem where the host sent a "get descriptor" message of type "standard" with a recipient of type "interface". Since the composite driver would only pass messages to the child interfaces when a message was not "standard", this message was not handled. I changed the condition so that the composite driver checks not only if this is a "standard" message but if it is also directed to the device. Otherwise, the handling is delegated to the children of the composite device. From Matias N. - USB HID: The usbhid_descriptor_s struct defined in hid.h included some optional fields that should not be hard-defined as part of that structure. An arbitrary number of optional entries could be included in the descriptor, but that is not properly represented. No code on NuttX currently depends on the structure definition with an optional descriptor so it is safe to remove. From Matias N. - USB MSC Device: Correct typo "const const" to "const". arch/arm/src/stm32/stm32_i2s.c: In debug assertions, it on a sample rate of 0, but based on other code comments this value implies disabling the i2s master clock. From Jason Harris. - Zerocross Driver: Fix some errors when debug assertions are enabled. From Matous Pokorny. - User Leds: Fix ledset validity check in ULEDIOC_SETALL ioctl. From Jussi Kivilinna. * Architecture Common: - All board interfaces (those starting with board_) must be defined in board-specific logic. Otherwise, they cannot be customized for specialized usage by different boards. The board_reset() interface was defined in architecture-specific logic that only called up_systemreset(). That is useless! This change removes the board_reset() implementation from the architecture-specific code and re-implements it in the src/ directory of each board that has CONFIG_BOARDCTL_RESET enabled. That is the correct functional partitioning. From Gregory Nutt. - Start-up: Remove dependency on CONFIG_ARCH_FPU for inclusion of nvic.h in all other *_start.c files. From Gregory Nutt. - Architecture initialization: up_initialize() needs to know about ramlog_consoleinit() From Jason Harris. * Microchip PIC32MZ Drivers: - PIC32MZ GPIO: Corrects the gpioirq when mismatch mode is selected. From Abdelatif Guettouche. * ARMv7-A: - ARMv7-A Build: Fix 'cc1: warning: switch -mcpu=cortex-a7 conflicts with -march=armv7-a switch' From Xiang Xiao. * Nordic NRFxx - NRF52: Fix compiler error in nrf52832_errdata.c when following C89. From Erik Englund. * STMicro STM32: - STM32 Configuration: It seems one option in the timer configuration was lost at some point. From Matias N. - STM32 start-up: Inclusion of nvic.h should not be conditioned on CONFIG_ARCH_FPU. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32H7 Clocking: Fixes for STM32H7 RCC definitions. From Jukka Laitinen. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32F0/L USART: A few fixes for USART. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32F1/F30 FLASH: RCC register access should not be offset by FLASH register base. From Matias N. - STM32F7 CAN: CAN fixes. From Valmantas Paliksa. - STM32F7 I2C: I2C Interrupt storm fix. I2C track bad state. Now we track bad state and so the SW reset only when it occurs. From David Sidrane. - STM32F7 OTG: Fixes some macros related to OTGFS/OTGHS preventing OTGHS from working. From Anthony Merlino. - STM32F7 OTG Device: Correct hard-coded FIFO size that is wrong for OTG FS. From Ramtin Amin. - STM32F7 QSPI: Fix QuadSPI interrupts. This commit essentially replaces wrongly named configuration variable STM32F7_QSPI_INTERRUPTS into CONFIG_STM32F7_QSPI_INTERRUPTS. Also fixes some getreg/ putreg where register addresses were used instead of register offsets From Pierre-Olivier Vauboin. - STM32H7 I2C: Fix I2C4 compilation for STM32H7. From Jukka Laitinen. - STM32H7 UART: Fix compilation for UART7, UART8 and I2C4s. From Jukka Laitinen. - STM32L4 USB Device: Add missing PWR USBV enable, correct two USB register bits From Juha Niskanen. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - STM32F103-Minimum: USB reset was not working appropriately since the pin connected to D+ was incorrectly defined and the pullup/down logic was reversed. From Matias N. - Nucleo-l476RG: Fix some errors in GPIO logic when debug assertions are enabled. From Matous Pokorny. - Nucleo-L476RG: Add missing files of BMP180 example for Nucleo-L476RG. From Fabian Justi. - STM32F103-Minimum GPIO: Fix some errors when debug assertions are enabled. From Matous Pokorny. - STM32L4 PWM: Fix register addr, en_bit and resetbit for pwm timers. From Fabian Justi. - STM32F746G-DISCO: I2C1 config on stm32f746g-disco. Typo in stm32f7/stm32_i2c.c From Matthew Koch. * C Library/Header Files: - include/limits.h: Remove the duplicate TMP_MAX definitions. The standard requires that TMP_MAX defines be in stdio.h. From Xiang Xiao. - include/sys/select.h: Fix compiler error when CONFIG_NSOCKET_DESCRIPTORS is undefined. From Xiang Xiao. - include/signal.h: Add commented out definition of the si_addr field. From Joao Matos. - include/unistd.h: Fixed R_OK/X_OK definitions to match POSIX. From Joao Matos. - libs/libc/locale: Improved error handling in setlocale(). From Joao Matos. - libs/libc: Fixed return code in uname(). From Joao Matos. - libs/libc/stdio: Restore support for printing NULL string as "(null)". Legacy printf supported printing "(null)" in place for NULL string: printf("null: %s\n", NULL); => null: (null). This commit restores this functionality for new printf library. From Jussi Kivilinna. * Examples: apps/examples: - apps/examples/pca9635/pca9635_main.c: fix compilation error. From Mateusz Szafoni. * Graphics Utilities: apps/graphics: - Various graphics apps (and apps/examples): If CONFIG_VNCSERVER=y, don't call vnc_default_fbinitialize() directly. That is a violation of the portable POSIX interface. Instead, call boardctl(BOARDIOC_VNC_START);. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/graphics/nxwidgets: CWidgetControl::handleLeftClick now returns a value to indicate if the click was actually processed or not. CWidgetControl::pollMouseEvents: Correct return value. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/graphics/nxwidgets/: NXWidgets::CNxWidgets: Fix some issues with returned values. On setting the widget size or position, it was returning false if there was no change in size or position. Many places in the code were treating the false return value as an error. From Gregory Nutt. * System Utilities: apps/system: - apps/system/nxplayer: Fix some logical errors from recent commits. They broke the build of the nxplayer as a library vs. a task. NuttX-7.31 Release Notes ------------------------ The 131st release of NuttX, Version 7.31, was made on July 21, 2019, and is available for download from the Bitbucket.org website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-7.31.tar.gz and apps-7.31.tar.gz. These are available from: https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/nuttx/downloads https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/apps/downloads Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). Additional new features and extended functionality: * Core OS: - poll(): Removed all references to CONFIG_DISABLE_POLL. The standard POSIX poll() can no longer be disabled. From Gregory Nutt. - LWL console: Add support for OpenOCD 'Lightweight Link' protocol between a target and debugger for use when you need a console but the target doesn't have a spare serial port or other available resource. From Dave Marples. * Network/Network Drivers: - Socket Options: Previous change removed some incorrect SO_LINGER socket option functionality. SO_LINGER was always enabled if CONFIG_NET_SOLINGER was selected. This change implements a proper version of SO_LINGER. It is based on new logic to drain the buffered TX data, integrated with network event notification system. Supports notification when UDP or TCP write buffer becomes empty. From Gregory Nutt. - Telnet Driver: Handle ctrl events (SIGINT, SIGSTP). From Valmantas Paliksa. - Telnet Driver: I/O thread now offloads reading from socket from client thread to the I/O thread. From Valmantas Palikša. * Wireless/Wireless Drivers: - GS2200M: Add support for Telit GS2200M Wi-Fi module From Masayuki Ishikawa. - GS2200M: Introduce CONFIG_WL_GS2200M_SPI_FREQUENCY. Also, changed usleep(100) to up_udelay(100) to avoid invalid response. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - GS2200M: Add channel parameter for AP mode in gs2200m.c From Masayuki Ishikawa. * Graphics/Video/Display Drivers: - Video Streaming: Add basic Video Stream and Capture implementation based on the SPresence SDK code release From Alin Jerpelea. - video/: Create video/ directory to hold non-driver video-related logic. From Gregory Nutt. - EDID: Add some initial EDID logic ported from FreeBSD. From Gregory Nutt. - EDID: Add logic to sort video modes by how close they are to the preferred mode. This is part of the logic to pick the best possible video mode. From Gregory Nutt. - EDID/Video Modes: Separate EDID and from videomode management. They really are separate things. From Gregory Nutt. - EDID/Video Modes: Add debug functions to dump the EDID and videomode content. From Gregory Nutt. - VESA GTF: Bring VESA Generalized Timing Formula (GTF) from FreeBSD. From Gregory Nutt. - Video Modes: At some additional lookups from FreeBSD. Not currently used in NuttX so ifdef'ed out for now. From Gregory Nutt. - tda19988: Now uses the new common videomode structure of include/nuttx/video/videomode.h as do other video components. From Gregory Nutt. - ILI9340: Add ILI9340 LCD Single Chip Driver. Required LCD driver settings: LCD_MAXCONTRAST should be 255, but any value >0 and <=255 will be accepted. LCD_MAXPOWER should be 1: 0=off, 1=on. From Alin Jerpelea. - LPM013M091A: Add JDI LPM013M091A LCD Driver. From Alin Jerpelea. - ISX012: Add support for ISX012 Image sensor. From Alin Jerpelea. * Other Common Device Drivers: - SPI Interface: Added standard definitions for ADC SPI device ID. From Daniel P. Carvalho. - AK09911/AK09912: Add Asahi AK09911/AK09912 compass sensor over I2C bus From Alin Jerpelea. - AS726X: Add support for AS726X spectral sensor From Fabian Justi. - BMI160: Add driver support for the Bosch BMI160 Inertial Measurement sensor. This driver can be used with the BMI160 sensor connected over SPI or I2C bus. From Alin Jerpelea. - BMP280: Add Bosch BMP280 Barometic pressure sensor connected over I2C bus. From Alin Jerpelea. - INA3221: Adds INA3221_I2C_ADDRx macro helpers. From Anthony Merlino. - VL53L1x: Added support for VL53L1x TOF sensor. From Juan Flores. * Microchip PIC32MZ Drivers: - PIC32MZ DMA: Add DMA support. From Abdelatif Guettouche. * NXP i.MXRT Drivers: - i.MXRT EHCI: Add i.MXRT EHCI driver. From Dave Marples. - i.MXRT USDHC: Implements SDIO and Multi-card support for i.MXRT. From Dave Marples. - i.MXRT USDHC: Implements USDHC1 & 2 selection on the imxrt. If only one port is active (either 1 or 2) it will always be numbered as 0, if both are active then USDHC1 will be number 0, USDHC2 will be 1. From Dave Marples. - i.MXRT Serial: Add TIOCSINVERT ioctls. From Beat Küng. - i.MXRT Serial: Implemented RS485 RX/TX switching and RTS/CTS flow control for the IMXRT family. It has been tested on 1020 but I don't see any reason for issues on any other family member. From Dave Marples. * NXP/Freescale Kinetis Drivers: - Kinetis Serial: Add UART signal inversion support From Beat Küng. * NXP LPC11xx: - LPC11xx: Support for the LPCXpresso-LPC1115 and for the LPC1115 architecture in general was removed after NuttX-7.30. The LPC11 port was never really used (to my knowledge) and was no longer supported. A snapshot of the port is still available in the Obsoleted repository. It can be brought back into the main repository at any time if anyone is willing to provide support for the architecture. From Gregory Nutt. * NXP LPC17xx Boards: - PNEV5180B: Add support for NXP Semiconductors' PN5180 NFC Frontend Development Kit. This board is based on the NXP LPC1769 MCU. At the moment there is just support for a minimal nsh configuration via UART0. From Michael Jung. - PNEV5180B: Add usbnsh configuration. This is basically the same as the 'nsh' defconfig, but uses CDC/ACM as the NuttShell console device. From Michael Jung. - PNEV5180B: Adds NSH configuration with UART0 and eth0 via CDC/ECM on USB device. From Michael Jung. - PNEV5180B: Add new configuration includes a USB Composite Device with both CDC/ACM and CDC/ECM. NuttShell provides a terminal via CDC/ACM. A network interface (eth0) is provided via CDC/ECM. From Michael Jung. - PNEV5180B ROMFS: Auto-mount baked-in ROMFS image. Includes support for linking a binary ROMFS image into the nuttx executable and for mounting it during board bring-up. From Michael Jung. - PNEV5180B PROTECTED: Add PROTECTED mode configuration with NuttShell. From Michael Jung. * NXP LPC40xx: - LPC40xx: Add support for LPC40xx family chips. Renamed LPC17XX to LPC17XX_40XX in directory, configuration, file names, etc., as appropriate. Corrected a few peripheral definitions and pin functions for the LPC17xx family. Added configuration options, chip definitions, and additional pin functions for the LPC40xx family. From jjlange. * NXP LPC40xx Boards: - LPC4088-Devkit: Added board configuration for Embedded Artists LPC4088 Developer's kit. From jjlange. - LPC4088-Quickstart: Added board configurations for Embedded Artists LPC4088 Quickstart board. From jjlange. * NXP LPC54xx Boards - LPCXpresso-LPC54628: Enable DATE command in twm4nx1 and twm4nx2 configurations. From Gregory Nutt. * Sony CXD56xx - CXD56xx: Adds (1) the HW pin configuration, (2) GPIO support for CXD56xx, (3) GPIO interrupts, (4) clock support, (5) PMIC (Power management integrated circuit) support (6) add a simple FIFO scheduler that minimizes overhead, (6) Inter Core Communication. From Alin Jerpelea. - CXD56xx: Add Package Configuration. The CXD56xx can come in FCBGA 185 pin or WLCSP 100 pin package. For each package we have to pick the right pin setup. The default configuration is set to FCBGA 185 pin package From Alin Jerpelea. - CXD56xx: Add Power Management support From Alin Jerpelea. - CXD56xx: (1) Add syscontrol, (2) Add the function to change the clock speed, (3) Add pinctrl and clock ctrl functionality. From Alin Jerpelea. * Sony CXD56xx Drivers: - CXD56xx USB: Add basic support for USB connectivity. From Alin Jerpelea. - CXD56xx SDHC: Add SDHCI driver for the CXD56xx. From Alin Jerpelea. - CXD56xx SPI: Add SPI support. From Alin Jerpelea. - CXD56xx DMA: Add DMA support. From Alin Jerpelea. - CXD56xx RTC: Add RTC support. From Alin Jerpelea. - CXD56xx PWM: Add support for PWM. From Alin Jerpelea. - CXD56xx Power Management: Add Power Management PROCFS support. From Alin Jerpelea. - CXD56xx Timer: Add Timer driver. From Alin Jerpelea. - CXD56xx Watchdog Timer: Add watchdog timer support. From Alin Jerpelea. - CXD56xx UID: Add support to be able to read the HW UID. From Alin Jerpelea. - CXD56xx I2C: Add I2C support. From Alin Jerpelea. - CXD56xx I2C: Add I2C character driver support. For testing purposes, we use the CXD56_I2C_DRIVER to register the /dev/i2c[] character devices. Add battery gauge and battery charger drivers. Add SPI-based SP card support. From Alin Jerpelea. - CXD56xx SCU: Add Sensor Control Unit (SCU); Use DMAC for reading sensing data from SCU on CXD56xx chip. From Alin Jerpelea. - CXD56xx ADC: Add ADC interface support. From Alin Jerpelea. - CXD56xx eMMC: Add eMMC support for CXD56xx chip From Alin Jerpelea. - CXD56xx Camera: Add driver for hardware image processor device to enable the hardware image processor set CXD56_GE2D=true. From Alin Jerpelea. - CXD56xx CISIF: Add CISIF support to be able to use cameras. From Alin Jerpelea. - CXD56xx GNSS: Add GNSS device, add Geofence Support, add UART0 interface. UART0 is an interface with hardware flow control in the application subsystem. From Alin Jerpelea. * Sony CXD56xx Spresense Board: - Default Configurations: (1) We are using the framework to initialize the CPU, (2) Enable PowerManager on SPresence board, (3) Initialize the UART interfaces, (4) Enable clock management using the CXD56 framework, (5) Use timerisr on the SPresence board, (6) Enable USBDEV on Spresense board, (7) Enable SD Card support on SPresence board, (8) Enable Mass Storage on Spresense board From Alin Jerpelea. - Default Configurations: Add support for RNDIS configuration. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - RTC: Enable RTC functionality on SPresence board From Alin Jerpelea. - SPI FLASH: Enable SPI Flash arch/arm/src/cdx56xx: (1) Group all CXD56xx Options in one menu, (2) Add Storage Options menu and Peripheral Support comment, (3) Add SPI Flash support From Alin Jerpelea. - Add SPI configuration for SPresence board. Enable PWM support on SPresence board; The powermanager procfs is disabled by default and need to be enabled by the CONFIG_CXD56_PM_PROCFS option. Timers can be used on the SPresence board. Watchdog timer support also added. From Alin Jerpelea. - Add USERLED for SPresence board. From Alin Jerpelea. - Enable I2CDEV for SPresence board. Add useful diagnostic LEDs on the SPresence board. From Alin Jerpelea. - Add support for Tilt GS2200M Wi-Fi module. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - Remove SPI MMC/SD support and enable ADC support for SPresence board. From Alin Jerpelea. - Enable BMI160_I2C sensor over I2C on SPresence board. From Alin Jerpelea. - Add I2CTOOL support and extend GPIO for future use. Add delay support for CXD56xx chip. For development is useful to register I2C busses when the I2CTOOL is built. Enable GPIO interface on the Spresense board. From Alin Jerpelea. - Add use o the CXD56_I2C_DRIVER to register the /dev/i2c character devices. Enable battery gauge and battery charger support. From Alin Jerpelea. - Enable UID functionality. To enable the UID functionality for SPresence board set BOARDCTL_UNIQUEID in menuconfig. From Alin Jerpelea. - Add USBDEV_SETNOTIFYSIG signal ID. Set signal ID for notify USB device connection status and supply current value. From Alin Jerpelea. - Register the procfs in the NSH configuration. This is a configuration change in sync with the other ones. Enable READLINE_CMD_HISTORY, enable by default SPI 4 and 5, and enable SPI to keep all configurations in sync. From Alin Jerpelea. - Add support for MSC and USB Composite device. Adds usbmsc configuration. Spresense board does not have buttons and but a template for gpio buttons that can be connected on the external header From Alin Jerpelea. - LCD: Add support for LPM013M091A LCD, add support for ILI9340 LCD, add a new configuration to support an LCD. From Alin Jerpelea. - WiFi: Improve performance for webserver: (1) Enable SPI DMA for both TX and RX, (2) Increase SPI clock speed from 4MHz to 10MHz, (3) Increase buffer size for sendfile() from 512B to 1KBm abd (4) Enable sendfile() for webserver. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - MPY: Add MPY defconfig. From Alin Jerpelea. - Update defconfigs rndis and wifi: Enable RTC and webserver with directory listing support. Also, changed start year/month/day for NuttX 2019. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - Build nuttx.spk images. Enable nuttx.spk binary image that can be flashed on SPresence board. From Alin Jerpelea. - configs/SPresence: Add entry point for MPY. The entry point is needed for the downstream projects based on SPresence. From Alin Jerpelea. - Enable internal flash storage for SPresence boards. The SmartFS flash is mounted under /mnt/spif folder. From Alin Jerpelea. - For compatibility with SDK we need to change the USER_ENTRYPOINT in all configurations to spresense_main(). From Alin Jerpelea. * STMicro STM32: - STM32 Kconfig: Add MEDIUM_DENSITY selection. From Dave Marples. - STM32 Kconfig: Add the missing STM32 LCD Clock Source Selections. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM32G0: Initial support for STM32G0 family. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32F0L0G0: Renamed directories STM32F0L0 to STM32F0L0G0 since they now also supports the STM32G0 thanks to Mateusz Szafoni's contribution From Gregory Nutt. - STM32H7x3: Added ADC pins to pin map. From David Sidrane. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32 PWM: Add support for all PWM modes. Add an interface to change PWM mode. Refactor pwm_mode_configure(). STM32_PWM_CHANx corresponds to the timer channel and STM32_PWM_OUTx corresponds to the timer channel output. Add CHAN5 and CHAN6 to PWM_TIMx_NCHANNELS. Calculate thePWM_TIMx_NCHANNELS if CONFIG_STM32_PWM_MULTICHAN is selected. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 FSM/FSCM: Split the STM32 FMC/FSMC functionality. Makes FMC it's own thing rather than piggy backing on the FSMC code. The peripherals have a few utility functions and this commits lets you have a common architectural functions rather than having duplicate functions in each board implementation. From Jason Harris. - STM32F7 DTCM: Add procfs register From Daniel Agar. - STM32F7 GPIO: Add GPIO driver. Code is inspired from STM32F3- Discovery and Nucleo-L476RG platforms. Tested on Nucleo-F767ZI. From Phil Coval. - STM32F7 Serial: This adds the ability to invert and swap RX/TX on STM32F7 UARTs. I added the TIOCGINVERT as well to reserve the IOCTL number, but did not implement it. This is the same as for TIOCGSINGLEWIRE. From Beat Küng. - STM32L4 CRS: Make STM32L4 CRS synchronization source board configurable. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32L4 HSI48: Enable CRS_CR_CEN with CRS_CR_AUTOTRIMEN. From Jussi Kivilinna. - STM32L4 I2C: Add support for 16 and 120 MHz timings. Board can use HSI16 clock for I2C From Juha Niskanen. - STM32L4 PWR: Enable PWR peripheral for setting USV. From Jussi Kivilinna. - STM32L4 RCC: Use Range 1 Boost mode if SYSCLK is higher than 80 MHz. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32L4 Serial: Add TIOCSINVERT and TIOCSSWAP ioctls. From Beat Küng. - STM32H7 ADC: Added ADC Driver, ADC clocking. From David Sidrane. - STM32H7 Ethernet: Fix typo in define. From Pierre-Olivier Vauboin. - STM32H7 PWM: Port PWM from STM32 From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32H7 QEncoder: Ported the QEncoder from F7 to H7. From Eduard Niesner. - STM32H7 Serial: Add TIOCSINVERT and TIOCSSWAP ioctls. Ensure TIOCSSINGLEWIRE is atomic and UE disabled. From Beat Küng. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - Olimex-STM32-E407: Added BMP180 initialization and a configuration to test the BMP180. From Juan Flores. - Olimex-STM32-E407: Add DAC support, add IN219 support, add timer driver support. From Juan Flores. - Olimex-STM32-E407: Add support for MRF24J40 radio. From Gregory Nutt. - Axoloti: Adds initial support for the Axoloti sound/music synthesizer board. Board is based on STM32F427 SoC. See http://www.axoloti.com/. From Jason Harris. - Nucleo-G071RB: Initial support for nucleo-g071rb. From Mateusz Szafoni. - Nucleo-L432KC: Add new configuration settings for CRS synchronization to board.h. From Juha Niskanen. - Nucleo-L432KC: Add support for testing the ina219 current sensor. From Sebastien Lorquet. - Nucleo-L452RE: Add new configuration settings for CRS synchronization to board.h. From Juha Niskanen. - Nucleo-144: Add ROMFS support. Image was generated using genromfs tool. Tested on Nucleo-F767ZI. From Phil Coval. - Nucleo-144: Add reset feature. Code is derives from STM32F4- Discovery. It can be enabled using CONFIG_BOARDCTL_RESET From Phil Coval. - Nucleo-L476RG: (1) Add I2C tool to board init, (2) Add support for AS726X spectral sensor From Fabian Justi. - Nucleo-L496ZG: Add new configuration settings for CRS synchronization to board.h. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32L476VG-Disco: Add new configuration settings for CRS synchronization to board.h. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32L4R9AI-Disco: Add ksh config, some updates for I2C, SPI and DFSDM support. From Juha Niskanen. - Nucleo-H743ZI: Add ADC support. From David Sidrane. - STM32F769I-Disco PWM: Enable PWM support for stm32f769i-disco board. - STM32L-Discovery: Add button support for stm32Ldiscovery. Add chronometer board config. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * TI AM335x: - AM335x Clock Module: Add clock module registers definition. Switch to DMTIMER1 for systick. From Petro Karashchenko. * TI AM335x Drivers: - AM335x CAN, LCD: Add register description files for DCAN and LCD. From Petro Karashchenko. - AM355x I2C: Add register description files for I2C (plus various improvements to the WDOG register definitions) From Petro Karashchenko. - AM355x MCSPI: Add register description files for MCSPI. From Petro Karashchenko. - AM355x LCDC: This change brings in an initial LCD driver into the AM335x architecture. Ported from FreeBSD. From Gregory Nutt. - AM335x Framebuffers: Add logic to map the framebuffer to a non-cached, non-buffered memory region. From Gregory Nutt. - AM335x LCDC: Add logic to get/set the module reference clock. From Gregory Nutt. * TI AM335x Boards: - Beaglebone-Black LCD: Add a configuration for bringing up the LCDC driver. From Gregory Nutt. - Beaglebone-Black LCD: Framework (only) for TDA19988 and LCD support for Beaglebone Black. Can't use TDA19988 yet because there is no I2C driver. In the mean time, support LCD initialization using a fixed, configurable video mode. From Gregory Nutt. * ZiLOG z16f ZNeo: - z16f ZNeo: Add support for the latest 5.2.1 version of the ZDS-II toolchain. From Gregory Nutt. * ZiLOG eZ80Acclaim!: - Integrate support for the newest eZ80 ZDSII 5.3.0 toolchain. From Gregory Nutt. * ZiLOG eZ80Acclaim! Drivers: - eZ80 RTC: Integrate and verify the RTC driver From Gregory Nutt. - eZ80 RTC: Add an RTC lower half driver. From Gregory Nutt. * ZiLOG eZ80Acclaim! Boards: - MakerLisp: Add initial support for the MakerLisp eZ80 board. Ref: https://makerlisp.com/ From Gregory Nutt. - MakerLisp: Add hooks needed by SPI driver. Move SPI MMC/SD chip selected configuration from ez80_lowinit.c to here as is done in other NuttX architectures. This enables support for multiple devices on the SPI bus. From Gregory Nutt. - MakerLisp: Add Smart Flash Programmer project. From Gregory Nutt. - MakerLisp: Enable Procfs, RTC, SPI-based SD support, task name, NSH data command in NSH configuration.. From Gregory Nutt. - MakerLisp: Use .ztgt files from MakerLisp SDK. From Gregory Nutt. - MakerLisp: Add a tiny FLASH-resident loader that will load and start applications in Intel HEX format from an SD card. From Gregory Nutt. - MakerLisp: Bring in a new configuration to support execution entirely out of external SRAM. From Gregory Nutt. - MakerLisp: Add an sdboot configuration that will load .hex files from the SD card. From Gregory Nutt. - MakerLisp: Add a linker script to support copying the NuttX image from FLASH into external SRAM. From Gregory Nutt. - MakerLisp: The VGA display controller and keyboard controller come up by default emulating a terminal with 'newline mode' on. That is newlines expance to carriage-return, newline. This change turns that mode off. From Gregory Nutt. * Libraries/Header Files: - include/cxx/cstddef: Add C11++ std::nullptr_t From junmin-kim. - libc netdb: Implemented the netdb functions getnameinfo(), getservbyport(), and getservbyport_r(). From Michael Jung. * Documentation - Applied a style sheet to static HTML files. Put the TOC of each document to the side, where it made sense (in some documents the TOC was actually inside a section so it wasn't possible). In some cases the TOC is built with a table, in others with a
    element, so I had to accommodate for this. I also didn't go into collapsing, although this could really help for some long TOCs. From Matias N. - Coding Standard: Add a brief section summarizing the major differences between the NuttX C and C++ coding standards. This is a stop-gap measure in lieu of having a real C++ coding standard. From Gregory Nutt. - Coding Standard: Update requirements for indenting C pre-processor statements. From Gregory Nutt. - Coding Standard: Small change discouraging the practice of enclosing the value argument of 'return' statements in parentheses. From Gregory Nutt. - COPYING. Tools in the tools/ directory are not intended for binary redistribution and may not all conform to BSD licensing. From Gregory Nutt. * Tools: - tools/ocdconsole.py: OCD TCL interface changed after version 0.10 of OpenOCD. This change allows the script to work with both the older and newer TCL interface. From Dave Marples. - tools/nxstyle.c: Tool depends on the file under test containing "Private Functions" or "Public Functions" block comments. Emit an error if neither are present in a C source. From Gregory Nutt. - tools/nxstyle.c: Bandaid-up logic that detects left brackets on the same line in global structure/enumeration types and initializers. From Gregory Nutt. - tools/nxstyle.c: No warning for declarations that begin in column 1 within 'extern "C"'. This is because the 'extern "C"' is conditioned on __cplusplus so the declarations are not normally indented. From Gregory Nutt. - tools/: Add spk binary format. The .spk binary format is used on SPresence and other boards based on the CXD56 arch. To enable this binary format set in your config CONFIG_CXD56_BINARY=y. From Alin Jerpelea. - tools/: Add flash_writer for CXD56 boards. This flash writter is using the xmodem for firmware transfer for flashing please use: 'tools/flash_writer.py -s -c /dev/ttyUSB0 -d -b 115200 -n nuttx.spk'. From Alin Jerpelea. * apps/ General: - Removed all references to CONFIG_DISABLE_POLL. The standard POSIX poll() can no longer be disabled. From Gregory Nutt. * Examples/Tests: apps/examples: - apps/examples/abntcodi: Adds test/demo program for ABNT CODI library. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - apps/examples/webserver: Update to compile with CONFIG_NETUTILS_HTTPD_SENDFILE=y. Also some configs such as CONFIG_NETUTILS_HTTPDFILESTATS can be selected by menuconfig. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - apps/examples/chrono: Add chronometer apps example. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * Network Utilities: apps/netutils: - apps/netutils/webserver: Add mp3 mime type to httpd.c. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - apps/netutils/webserver: Add directory listing to httpd. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - apps/netutils/webserver: Add web server info based on uname(). From Masayuki Ishikawa. * Network Utilities: apps/wireless - apps/wireless/gs2200m: Add usrsock daemon for Tilt GS2200M Wi-Fi module. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - apps/wireless/gs2200m: Add channel parameter for AP mode. From Masayuki Ishikawa. * Graphics: apps/graphics: - apps/graphics/nxglyphs: Add more modern looking button images for the Twm4Nx CONTEMPORARY theme. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/graphics/slcd: Adds a CSLcd class that will generate graphic simulated segments of an SLCD display. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/graphics/twm4nx: This change adds a calibration screen to Twm4Nx. In addition to the Calibration screen port from NxWM, this required extensions to the event handling logic to support (1) receiving raw, uncalibrated touchscreen inputs, (2) shutting down of externally controlled windows. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/graphics/twm4nx: Move application-related files into different directories to separate them from the core Twm4Nx files. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/graphics/twm4ndx: Compile out cursor support if we are using a mouse. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/graphics/twm4nx: Add an alternative COMPONTEMPORARY theme. Still has some artifacts on the display. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/graphics/twm4nx: Use custom CWidgetStyle to force Icon background to match selected desktop background. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/graphics/twm4nx: Add some definitions to support Themes. Background image is now optional. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/graphics/twm4nx: Add a configuration option to control the number of buttons in one column of the Icon Manager. The Icon anager no longer relies the default window width; now it determines a preferred window width based primarily on the font size. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/graphics/tmw4nx: Add a CClock class that implements the Twm4Nx digital clock based on the CSLcd simulated SLCD segements. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/graphics/twm4nx/README.txt: Add an overview of how to create Twm4Nx applications. From Gregory Nutt. * Industry: apps/industry: - apps/industry/abnt_codi: Adds support for ABNT CODI library. This is an energy meter protocol used in Brazil. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. Bugfixes. Only the most critical bugfixes are listed here (see the ChangeLog for the complete list of bugfixes and for additional, more detailed bugfix information): * Core OS: - Semaphores: Fix a bad assertion in priority inheritance logic. The comments state correctly that we cannot make any assumptions about the number of holders of the semaphore, yet the code asserts if there are any holders. This makes the code behave closer to what the comments say. From Gregory Nutt. - Memory Manager: Fix error that occurs when CONFIG_CPP_HAVE_VARARGS is not defined. In that case, the arguments to the debug macro will all be evaluated even though they are not used any variables that are references must at least be defined. From Gregory Nutt. - System Calls: Adapt the conditional compile logic on when to include the vfork() syscall proxy and stub to the logic used for vfork() itself. From Michael Jung. - System Calls: Fixed SYS_mount syscall define when CONFIG_FS_READABLE is undefined. From Joao Matos. - waitpid(): In waitpid, remember to grab the exited child ptr. After being unblocked in waitpid, the child pointer might be NULL. Modify to use group_exitchild to get the pointer of recent exited child. From Yang ChungFan. * File System/Block and MTD Drivers: - MMC/SD: Fixes bug where thread gets deadlocked due to recursive call and addresses comment regarding events. When initializing the MMCSD, if we are being told there is a card, but we fail to initialize it, we should not re-register for an insertion event as this will immediately cause us to call in again. Instead, we should register for a removal event and wait for the card to be removed and re-inserted. From Anthony Merlino. * Networking/Network Drivers: - UsrSock: Fix debug logs and remove DEBUGASSERT from usrsockdev_do_request(). In a client mode, socket() will be the first request for usrsockdev_do_request(). However, in a server mode, the first request to accepted sockets will be recv() or other which depend on applications. So I think we should remove thi DEBUGASSERT from usrsockdev_do_request(). From Masayuki Ishikawa. - ICMPV6 Autoconfig: Use ntohs() to convert IPv6 address from network to host order int network debug output. From Bernd Walter. - TCP Buffering: Fix TCP buffer send deadlock in iob_copyin() when IOB buffers are exhausted and network lock is taken. From Valmantas Paliksa. - TCP Close: Fix TCP active close in inet_close.c. In previous implementation, FIN packet was not sent when a socket is actively closed (e.g. telnetd or webserver) without SO_LINGER. This issue happens because the socket closing sequence waits for the status.cl_sem only if lingering timeout is set. However, in many server use-cases, SO_LINGER is not usually set and even in these cases, FIN packet must be sent correctly. This changes the logic in inet_close.c so that it can wait for status.cl_sem regardless of SO_LINGER. Instead, if SO_LINGERis set, it waits for the semaphore with timeout option. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - UDP: Fix C89 compatibility problem. Empty initializers are not permitted. Caused eZ80 build failure. From Gregory Nutt. - Telnet: Fix a C89 non-compliance that was breaking the eZ80 build. From Gregory Nutt. * Wireless/Wireless Drivers: - NRF24L01: Fix NRF24L01_NCMDS in ioctl.h. The last one in nrf24l01.h is _WLCIOC(NRF24L01_FIRST + 15) From Masayuki Ishikawa. - NRF24L01: Fix PIPENO/PKTLEN bitmask in RX FIFO header. In RX FIFO header, the first byte should use 5 lsb to store PKTLEN and 3 msb to store PIPENO. However, FIFO_PIPENO_SHIFT was set to 4 which causes the lsb of pipe number to interfere with the received packet size stored in the FIFO. This fix RX corruption when using pipe number > 0. From Federico Braghiroli. * Graphics/Display Drivers: - Raising Windows: Fix a critical list handling bug in the graphics system. When a lower-level window was raised while a model window was in place, then list corruption could occur. From Gregory Nutt. * Common Drivers: - Serial: Limit the number of times that the poll semaphore is incremented. From Dave Marples. - USB Host: Remove duplicate const in USB Host files. From Adam Porter. - USB Host Composite: Class-specific descriptors were not available if the interface is part of a composite device, since only interface and endpoint descriptors are copied by usbhost_copyinterface(). This change will copy any class-specific interface descriptors for use in downstream class drivers. The loop was aborting due to finding two interface descriptors back-to-back. From Adam Porter. - USB Host Composite: The cfgdesc pointer was initialized after the buffer had been advanced, so it was not pointing where it should. The totallen operations at the end of the function ended up overwriting memory belonging to the first copied interface descriptor. From Adam Porter. - USB MSC: Fix usbmsc_exportluns declaration. Fixes the following error "...undefined reference to `usbmsc_exportluns'". From Alin Jerpelea. * Architecture Common: - Rename all arch//src//chip directories to arch//src//hardware. This eliminates a name collision that is usually harmless but does cause problems at the time. The problem is because the include path includes '.' and 'chip/.', therefore an inclusion like '#include /src//chip and at arch//src/chip/chip. From Gregory Nutt. * Board Common: - Default Configurations: Update configurations for changes to apps/netutils/netinit configuration. MAC address configuration was represented by type long long. That is a problem for architectures that do not support type long long. Replaces by two long configuration items. From Gregory Nutt. - Default Configurations: Change CONFIG_NSH_MACADDR to CONFIG_NETINIT_MACADDR From Masayuki Ishikawa. - Default Configurations: Fix mac address settings for RNDIS. Recently CONFIG_NETINIT_MACADDR_2 and CONFIG_NETINIT_MACADDR_1 were newly introduced instead of CONFIG_NETINIT_MACADDR. This change conforms to this change. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - Default Configurations: Kconfig files should not select SCHED_WORKQUEUE since that is really only is only the logical OR if SCHED_LPWORK and SCHED_HPWORK. Selecting it has no effect other than to produce an erroneous configuration. From Gregory Nutt. - Linker Scripts: Make sure sections are aligned to 32-bits in all LD linker scripts. This fixes and issues noted specifically for the SAMD21 by Bernd Walter, but should be applicable to all other LD scripts as well. - Linker Scripts: Add . = ALIGN(4); before every .data section, add . = ALIGN(4); before every ARM.extab section, add . = ALIGN(4); before every definition of __exidx_start, add . = ALIGN(4); before every .init_section. Convert TABs to spaces in all ld linker scripts. This just makes things easier to modify with scripts because the files are more consistent. From Gregory Nutt. - configs/Board.mk: Cannot call $(AR) directly. That works only with GCC. It must, instead use the ARCHIVE command from Config.mk as do other Makefiles. From Gregory Nutt. * MIPS32: - Fix a copy-paste error. On vfork, the GP register was being set to the new SP value vs. the context GP value. NOTED in Bitbucket issue 155. From Gregory Nutt. - An older commit used CP0 register definitions that were not defined in the NuttX cp0.h header file. Probably these were from the Microchip hacked up GCC toolchain but are not generally available outside that toolchain. Fix: Add definitions to NuttX cp0.h header file. From Gregory Nutt. * Microchip PIC32MZ Drivers: - PIC32MZ GPIO: Use LAT instead of PORT when writing. From Ouss4. * Microchip/Atmal SAM3/SAM4 Drivers: - SAMD2/L2: Correct TC register bit field definitions used with TC_CTRLBCLR and TC_CTRLSET registers. From Bernd Walter. * NXP LPC17xx Boards: - LPC17xx PROTECTED: On the LPC1769 there are two 16 KiB AHB SRAM blocks, which are mapped back to back at physical address 0x2007C000 and 0x20080000 (i.e. right below and right above a 512 KiB boundary). Memory from those two blocks is considered continuous when assigned to a heap. In the protected build mode, when the memory protection unit is used, though, it must be split into two MPU regions. This is because MPU regions must be naturally aligned, and the 32KiB continuous address space of the two 16KiB AHB SRAM blocks does not start at an address divisible by 32KiB. The only other configurations that use protected build mode on lpc17xx are currently open1788/knsh and open1788/knxterm. The LPC1788 has the AHB SRAM blocks mapped more sanely (from an MPU region point of view), which is probably why no problems emerged here. Both still compile with my change and other than wasting an MPU region (which would otherwise remain unused) should work fine. That said, I have no hardware to confirm. From Michael Jung. * NXP LPC54xx Boards: - LPCXpresso-LPC54628: Modify the TWM configurations to properly inject keyboard data. This way, in the case of multiple NxTERMs, only the NxTerm at the top of the hierarchy gets the keyboard input. Otherwise, it is not possible to use multiple NxTerms with each the keyboard input going to a different NxTerm window. From Gregory Nutt. * NXP i.MXRT Drivers: - i.MXRT Serial: Fix serial TIOCSINVERT From David Sidrane. - i.MXRT USDHC: USDHC Stopgap Fix for build breakage From David Sidrane. - i.MXRT USDHC: Fix compiler error for CONFIG_IMXRT_USDHC1 && !CONFIG_IMXRT_USDHC2 From David Sidrane. * On Semiconductor LC823450: - LC823450-XGEVK: Remove CPU assignment for LPWORK. This change will reduce audio under-run when running dvfs auto mode. From Masayuki Ishikawa. * SiLabs EFM32 Drivers: - EFM32 USB Host: Apply Adam Porter's STM32 fix to EFM32 which has the same IP. From Gregory Nutt. * STMicro STM32: - STM32F1 Pinmap: Fix names for complementary PWM outputs From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32L4: If SRAM3 is used as heap, do not power it off in stop 2 mode. From Juha Niskanen. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32 ADC: Fix a compilation error when verbose analog debugging is enabled for the STM32 ADC. not all STM32s have an SQR4 register. From rajan gill. - STM32 PWM: Fix pulse count for the number of counts greater than 128. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32 USB OTG FS/HS Host: In stm32_ctrlout() in the HS and FS host drivers, the data buffer isn't sent. This patch passes the buffer and buflen to the stm32_ctrl_senddata() function. With this change, I am able to send MBIM control messages to my USB modem, and read the response. From Adam Porter. - STM32L4 USB: Fix USB device PMA accesses. USB PMA accesses are done as 16-bit words on STM32L4 instead of 32-bit words on STM32L1. From Jussi Kivilinna. - STM32L4 OTG FS/HS: Fix constant using in comparison to determine endpoint is interrupt type. From Adam Porter. - STM32F7 OTG FS/HS: Fix constant using in comparison to determine endpoint is interrupt type. From Adam Porter. - STM32H7 PWM: Fix pulse count for the number of counts greater than 128. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32H7 Serial: Fix error when SINGLEWIRE or CONFIG_STM32H7_SERIALBRK_BSDCOMPAT defined. From David Sidrane. - STM32H7 SPI: Correct a typo in condition compilation. From Jonathan Richner. - STM32H7 Timer: Fixed compile errors with TIM13, TIM14, TIM7. From David Sidrane. - STM32H7 USB OTG FS/HS: Fix constant using in comparison to determine endpoint is interrupt type. From Adam Porter. - STM32G0 Serial: Fix STM32G0 error when SINGLEWIRE or SERIALBRK_BSDCOMPAT defined (it reflects previous changes in STM32H7). From Mateusz Szafoni. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - Nucleo-L432KC: Shorten some long lines, fix i2c pinout. From Sebastien Lorquet. - STM32L476VG-Disco: Fix an error in defconfig files because a line in the rcS file was longer than the configured NSH command line. From Juha Niskanen. - STM32L4R9AI-Disco: Fix an error in defconfig files because a line in the rcS file was longer than the configured NSH command line. From Juha Niskanen. - OmnibusF4: Correct naming of a configuration variable for ROMFS. From Phil Coval. - Olimex-STM32-E407: Change initialization to match the way it is done with other boards. From Gregory Nutt. - Olimex-STM32-E407 SPI: Add SPI initialization logic. From Juan Flores. - STM32F4-Discovery ROMFS: Missing colon in declaration of local variable. From Phil Coval. - STM32F4-Discovery ROMFS: Correct naming of a configuration variable for ROMFS. From Phil Coval. - STM32F4-Discovery Build: Fix .ARM.exidx section overlap Source: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30778614/arm-none-eabi-ld-section-arm-exidx-overlaps-section-data. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM32F4-Discovery PROTECTED: Fix a problem with undefined symbol 'abort' from GCC library in PROTECTED build. Fix by moving libgcc into recursive archive group between --start-group and --end-group. Other kernel/Makefiles suffer from this same issue From Gregory Nutt. - Nucleo-H743ZI SPI: Correct typos in function naming. From Jonathan Richner. * TI AM335x: - AM335x SYSCLK: Add a function to return a frequency of the system clock. From Gregory Nutt. - AM355x CM: Fix a typo in a macro name. From Gregory Nutt. - AM355x LCD: Fix a few typos. Add things needed by the LCDC driver. From Gregory Nutt. * TI Tiva Drivers: - Tiva Ethernet: Add a workaround for tiva with qemu. With qemu, tiva_ifup() hangs because Ethernet link status can not be set correctly. This change is a workaround to avoid this issue. From Masayuki Ishikawa. * TI Tiva Boards: - TM4C1294-Launchpad: Fix syntax error in oocd.sh script. From Nathan Hartman. * ZiLOG Common: - z80: up_addregion() must be prototyped in nuttx/mm/mm.h, not up_internal.h. Various name changes to better conform to the coding standard, naming conventions, and use by other architectures. From Gregory Nutt. * ZiLOG Z80 Boards: - z80sim: Remove unused function up_earlyserialinit() from serial driver. From Gregory Nutt. * ZiLOG z16f ZNeo: - z16f ZNeo: Replicate build changes make for eZ80 and z8 for ZNeo. From Gregory Nutt. - ZNeo compile fixes: Fix misuse of FAR which makes a difference on this platform. Be consistent in use of WDOG_ID type. ZDS-II doesn't like auto-conversions of struct wdog_s * to WDOG_ID (which is type struct wdog_s *). From Gregory Nutt. * ZiLOG eZ80Acclaim!: - eZ80: Fix eZ80 compile problems due to New ZDS-II toolchain and ongoing bit rot due to non-C89 code creeping into the core OS. From Gregory Nutt. - eZ80: Fix some backward conditional logic in Make.defs. From Gregory Nutt. - eZ80: Fix a logic error in vector initialization. From Gregory Nutt. * C Library/Header Files: - signal.h: Fix a C89 compliance problem that cause the eZ80 build to fail. Empty structure and unions are not accepted by the compiler. From Gregory Nutt. - wqueue.h: Allow definitions even if work queues are not enabled. This solves build failures when work queues are not enabled. From Gregory Nutt. - fixedmath.h: Regarding the single precision float to/from fixed point conversions in fixedmath.h, I believe the floating point literals should be appended with the letter 'f' to avoid (expensive) conversions from single to double precision, and thereby also avoid (expensive if done in SW) double point arithmetic (which is what is happening upon inspection of my disassembly). From rajan gill. - stdio: Fix long long usage in all of the newer printf-related logic: The selection CONFIG_LIBC_LONG_LONG must be ignored if the architecture does not support long long types. From Gregory Nutt. - gm_time_r(): Spurious reorganization of a loop in gm_time_r() to work around and ZDD-II internal compiler error. Might be a little bigger now, but is also probably a more structured use of C. From Gregory Nutt. - Debug: For platforms whose CPP tool does not support a variable number arguments to pre-processor macros, we may still need to build the debug functions even when CONFIG_DEBUG_FEATURES is not selected. For example, __alert() may be needed if CONFIG_ARCH_STACKDUMP is set. From Gregory Nutt. * Tools: - tools/nxstyle.c: Fix error in conditional logic that was preventing detection bad brace alignment. Add logic to handle alignment of braces in data initializers which following slightly different indentation rules. From Gregory Nutt. - tools/mkexport.sh: The mcu sub-directory chip/ was renamed to hardware/ in late May of 2019. The mkexport.sh script that copies these files was not updated, however, until now. Noted by Alin Jerpelea. From Gregory Nutt. * NSH Library: apps/nshlib: - apps/nshlib: Fix all places where cle() and readline() are used. readline() returns EOF on a failure. cle() returns a negated errno value. Checking only for EOF causes failues to be missed (and infinite loops ensuing). From Valmantas Paliksa. - nshlib/nsh_parse.c: Fix a warning about an uninitialized variable from the ZDS-II compiler. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/nshlib/nsh_ddcmd.c: Seemingly nonsense change but somehow works around a compilation error using the ZDS-II toolchain. It was claiming that vtbl was undefined indd_outfopen(). From Gregory Nutt. * Network Utilities: apps/netutils: - apps/netutils/netinit: MAC address configuration was represented by type long long. That is a problem for architectures that do not support type long long. Replaces by two long configuration items. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/netutils/telnetd/telnetd_daemon.c: Fix a C89 violation that caused the eZ80 build to fail. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/netutils/json: Removed. Replaced with apps/netutils/cjson. From Gregory Nutt. * Graphics Utilities: apps/graphics: - apps/graphics/twm4nx: Fix an uninitialized variable that was causing toolbar buttons to randomly come up enabled or disabled. Remove some unused event definitions. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/graphics/twm4nx: Fix a calibration screen startup issue. Make an initial calibration screen optional. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/graphics/twm4nx: Revise logic to detect clicks on the background image. The original implementation had some side effects. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/graphics/twm4nx: Remove some remaining stuff from TWM that was never used. Menus need to close after the 'terminal' selection is made. Otherwise, the menu can become buried under a newly open menu and not easily recovered. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/graphics/twm4ndx: Add a 'critical' bit to the eventID. While resizing, all events will be ignore except those marked critical. From Gregory Nutt - apps/graphics/twm4nx: CBackground now brings up the main menu if the background image is clicked. This makes the behavior the same across all of the background except when an icon is clicked. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/graphics/twm4nx: Fix a bug in placement of icons on the desktop. When many windows are displayed, a bug in the looping logic could cause an infinite loop. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/graphics/twm4nx: Fix some errors found when enabling NX keyboard support. The most important being that the mouse and keyboard drivers need to be opened non-blocking. From Gregory Nutt. NuttX-8.1 Release Notes ------------------------ The 132nd release of NuttX, Version 8.1, was made on September 14, 2019, and is available for download from the Bitbucket.org website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-8.1.tar.gz and apps-8.1.tar.gz. These are available from: https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/nuttx/downloads https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/apps/downloads Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). The major release version number is only incremented when there is a major change to the OS that makes it more-or-less incompatible with preceding versions. This release bumps the major version number from 7 to 8 due primarily to a major reorganization in the what was the configs/ directory in nuttx-7.31. That directory has been renamed boards/ and now has a directory structure that mirrors the organization of the arch/ directory for the most part: board/ - Holds all board-related information board/ - Holds board-related information for all boards that use the same CPU architecture. For example, all ARM-based boards will be found under board/arm board// - Holds board-related information for all boards that use the same MCU chip family. For example, all STM32-based boards will be found under board/arm/stm32 board/// - Holds board-related information for a specific board. This is analogous to the configs/ directory in nuttx-7.31. So, for example, the STM32F4-Discovery board support that was at configs/stm32f4disovery can now be found under boards/arm/stm32/stm32f4discovery. boards//// - All configurations for a specific board can now be found together in this configs/ subdirectory. So, continuing the example, the STM32F4-Discovery NSH configuration can now be found at boards/arm/stm32/stm32f4discovery/configs/nsh. In additional, common MCU logic can be found at board///common and MCU common drivers can be found at board///common. Related changes include changes to tools/, comments, and documentation that depend on the board directory structure. This re-organization is the work of Alin Jerpelea. Not only did Alin do this major directory re-organization, but he ran the code standard compliance tool and corrected every .c and .h file under boards/ so that they all correctly follow the NuttX coding style. These changes were very extensive and, hence, will not be addressed individually in the ReleaseNotes. You have to give Alin credit for his effort to take on really big jobs and stick with it until it is finished. Kudos! A more constrained re-organization of the drivers/ directory was also contributed by Augusto Fraga Giachero. Augusto reorganized some driver directories to make better functional associations and also to make space for a new set of RF-related drivers. Additional new features and extended functionality: --------------------------------------------------- * Core OS: - POSIX Message Queues: Add a test to verify that message queue is closed by the same task group that opened it. If not, then list corruption would result. This test is only performed if CONFIG_DEBUG_FEATURES is enabled since it should not normally be an issue: It would be a strange programming practice to open a message queue in open task group, then close it in another. From ???. - Signal Notifications: Add configuration option to select either the high-priority or low-priority work queue for SIG_EVTHREA notifications. From ligd. - System Calls: In order to support built-in in function in protected mode, a task_spawn() system call must be supported. task_spawn() and posix_spawn() are NuttX OS interfaces. In PROTECTED and KERNEL build modes, then can be reached from applications only via a system call. Unfortunately this is overly complex because there is a (soft) limit of 6 parameters in a system call; task_spawn has seven parameters. This is a soft limit but still difficult to extend because it involves assembly language changes to numerous architectures. Better to get more creative. Rather than extend the maximum number of parameters across all architectures, I opted instead to marshal the seven parameters into a structure and pass only a single parameter: A pointer to the structure containing the seven marshaled parameters. From Gregory Nutt. - /etc/passwd and /etc/group: Improve the format of the /etc/passwd file as used in the sim:nsh configuration. It is now a little more similar to other systems and includes user and group IDs. Add also an /etc/group file to support future testing. From Gregory Nutt. - User/Group IDs: Implement 'real' setuid, getuid, setgid, and getgid interfaces is so configured (otherwise fall back to stubs that support only the 'root' user ID and group. Once set, these IDs will be inherited by all child task groups. From Gregory Nutt. - Debug Output: Add debug macros for contactless. The various contactless device drivers currently define device specific debug macros within their local header files. This patch adds generic ctls[info|warn|err] macros for the overall contactless subsystem to be used in future drivers. Ported the existing contactless device drivers to use these generic logging macros and fixed some logging bugs along the way. From Michael Jung. - IOB instrumentation. Introduces producer/consumer id to every IOB call. This is so that the calls can be instrumented to monitor the IOB resources and to collect usage statistics. From Anthony Merlino. - IOB ProcFS: Adding ProcFS support at /proc/iobinfo to show the data collected from the IOB instrumentation. From Anthony Merlino. - Versioning: Report GIT information via ProcFS. GIT info reported: branch, version, GIT hash, hostname, user, build date. Integrates into existing .version and ProcFS. From David Alessio. * File System/Block and MTD Drivers: - BinFS: The BinFS file system uses the same built-in library and built-in arrays as does NSH. The built-in arrays are simple name- value pairs that map built-in function names with the user-space entry point. In the FLAT build, the built-in arrays are available everywhere via the backdoor left open by the FLAT address space. In the PROTECTED build, however, the kernel must maintain its own reference to the user-space built-in array. This commit adds those kernel globals and a new boardctl(BOARDIOC_BUILTINS) that can be used by applications to the provide the built-in list reference to the kernel. From Gregory Nutt. - MMC/SD: Added support for MMC (eMMC) bigger than 2 GB (Tested with IMXRT1050EVKB and samsung eMMC 16GB). - AT24CSxx: Register a character driver for UUID of AT24CSxx chips. Allows the UUID to read as a file or displayed from an nsh prompt with: nsh> hexdump /dev/eeprom.uuid From David Alessio. - Macronix FLASH: Add support for 4-byte addressing on >128Mb Macronix flash parts From jjlange. - MX25Rxx: Add support for 512B sectors. From Simon Piriou. - SST26: Accept the 16MBit Flash when reading the JEDEC-ID at initialization time. From Ouss4. * Network/Network Drivers: - IPv4 Options: Now handles reception of IPv4 packets with larger IPv4 headers containing options. From Gregory Nutt. - Sockets: Re-order the content of all address-family socket 'connection' structures so that they begin with a common prologue. This permits better use of logic for different address family types. From Gregory Nutt. - TCP: Make RTO and WAIT_TIME configurable. This fix is not really correct: TCP RTO really should be calculated dynamically for each TCP connection: http://sgros.blogspot.com/2012/02/calculating-tcp-rto.html. From zhangyuan7. - IP Forwarding: Check if interface is up early on when forwarding to avoid extra work. As noticed in a previous wireless commit, when forwarding is enabled and a packet comes in, the packet is attempted to be sent on each other netdev without regard for whether it is in the UP state. Of course this is eventually caught, but it can be caught earlier to avoid unnecessary work, especially in the 6LoWPAN case where a useless packet conversion will occur. From Anthony Merlino. - RNDIS: Expose option to change the number of write requests that can be in flight. From Anthony Merlino. - GS2200M: Add UDP support. From Masayuki Ishakawa - GS2200M: Implement GS2200M_IOC_IFREQ IOCTL command. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - GS2200M: Enable NuttX's DHCP client instead of GS2200M's DHCP client. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - GS2200M: GS2200M now supports SIOCGIFHWADDR From Masayuki Ishikawa. * Wireless/Wireless Drivers: - IEEE802.15.4 Network Driver: Allow 64-bit prefix to be configurable when auto-configuring the IPv6 address during bring-up. Previously, only the link-local prefix fe80::/64 was used. Also, put the network in the DOWN state at the end of initialization. From Anthony Merlino. - IEEE 802.15.4 MAC: Adds support for energy detect. Adds support for energy detect by introducing a new radio call/callback, as the PHY layer is required to perform the energy detect. From Anthony Merlino. - IEEE 802.15.4 MAC: Adds support for getting/setting macMaxFrameRetries via IOCTL. Add get support for rxonidle attribute From Anthony Merlino. - IEEE 802.15.4 MAC: Move the global iobuffer into the macnet struct so that more than one macnet device can exist. From Anthony Merlino. - IEEE 802.15.4 MAC: Defer handling of extracting association response to LPWORK queue. From Anthony Merlino. - IEEE 802.15.4 Radios: Support dynamic FCS length. Adds IEEE802154_ATTR_PHY_FCSLEN. This change introduces IEEE802154_ATTR_PHY_FCSLEN which the radio layer can support to set/get the FCS length that's added to the end of the frame. One use case, in promiscuous mode, is to add back in the FCS of the received frame by increasing the iob->io_len by the FCS length. From Anthony Merlino. - Xbee: Support "WR" AT command for writing parameters to non- volatile memory. From Anthony Merlino. - Xbee: Add configuration option for setting the default prefix to use when bringing up the network and setting the IP address. From Anthony Merlino. * Other Common Device Drivers: - RTC: If the RTC time is successfully set, then update the current system time to match. From ligd. - ADT7320: Add support for the ADT7320 temperature sensor. From Augusto Fraga Giachero. - DAC7554: Add support to the DAC7554 digital-to-analog converter. From Augusto Fraga Giachero. - DAT-31R5-SP+: Add support to the DAT-31R5-SP+ digital attenuator. Creates a the new device driver directory drivers/rf/ to support drivers related to RF peripherals. It also adds support for the DAT-31R5-SP+ digital attenuator. From Augusto Fraga Giachero. - ISL29023: Add basic driver of ISL29023 ambient light sensor. The basic driver can set operational mode, range, and resolution. It can also read lux value in continuous mode. Interrupt and the alarm is not implemented. From Matous Pokorny. - SHT3x: Add Sensirion SHT3x driver. From Markus Bernet. * Simulator: - Simulator Build: Even though the simulation has no "chips", it needs to have CONFIG_ARCH_CHIP and chip sub-directories. Otherwise, we would have to treat it as a special case in the build system after the changes to the boards/ directory. From Gregory Nutt. * Microchip PIC32MZ: - PIC32MZ. Make the PLL input clock configurable. From Ouss4. * ARMv7-M - Add ARMv7-M setjmp/longjump functions. From David S. Alessio. * NXP i.MXRT: - i.MXRT Clocking: Enable TRACE clocks if the divider has been defined in the board's board.h file. From Dave Marples. * NXP i.MXRT Drivers: - i.MXRT QEncoder: Adds quadrature encoder driver for IMXRT. From Nicholas Chin. - i.MXRT uSDHC: This change completes SDIO support for IMXRT, and also adds support for WiFi using the AP6212A module based on Simon Piriou's rather excellent work. The patch should also address DavidS's concern about width setting for USDHC1 and 2. Testing of the WiFi is minimal so far but functionality is proven. I'm specifically not happy that the driver doesn't recover elegantly from a DMA data checksum failure, but that is an issue that can be dealt with in due course ... I'm trying to get the rest of the interfaces fleshed out and the hardware proven so it can go for pre- production build. I _think_ there's only Bluetooth and USB-device left to implement now. From Dave Marples. - i.MXRT uSDHC: IMXRT uSDHC driver cmd line reset logic modified. From Ivan Ucherdzhiev. * NXP/Freescale Kinetis Drivers: - Kinetis Serial: Add possibility to specify pull-up instead of open drain for serial single-wire mode. From Beat Küng. * NXP LPC17xx/40xx: - LPC17xx/40xx Build: Cortex-M system reset is applicable to LPC17xx/40xx too. From Pavel Pisa. * NXP LPC17xx/40xx Drivers: - LPC17xx/40xx Ethernet: Follow the procedure listed in the LPC176x/5x User Manual when reading from and writing to the PHY's registers (section 10.11.14). I couldn't see any behavioral change after this commit, but nonetheless is a good practice to follow the manufacturer's recommended procedure. From Augusto Fraga Giachero. * NXP S31K1xx: - Added architecture support for the NXP S32K1xx family. Basic support includes the boot up logic, clock configuration, LPUART console, Systick timer, GPIO controls, and eDMA (unverified). * NXP S31K1xx Drivers: - S32K1xx eDMA Leverage eDMA logic from i.MXRT to S32K1XX. Appears to be the same IP but with fewer channels and features than the i.MXRT implementation. From Gregory Nutt. - S32K1xx LPUART: Bring in the LPUART from i.MXRT. It is the same IP. From Gregory Nutt. - S32K1xx SysTick: Bring in Cortex-M0+ SysTick and interrupt handling from samd2l2; bring in Cortex-M4F Systick and interrupt handling from LPC54xx. From Gregory Nutt. - S32K1xx GPIO: Bring in GPIO logic from Kinetis. Looks like similar IP. From Gregory Nutt. - S32K1xx Ethernet: Unverified port of the i.MXRT Ethernet driver to the S32K1xx. The i.MXRT uses the same IP. From Gregory Nutt. - S32K1xx LPSPI and LPI2C: Brings in the LPSPI and LPI2C peripheral drivers from the i.MXRT which used the identical IP. From Gregory Nutt. * NXP S31K1xx Boards: - S32K118EVB. This commit adds initial board support for the NXP S32K118EVB development board. Currently supports only a minimal NSH configuration. From Gregory Nutt. - S32K118EVB: Implement board support for on-board LEDs and buttons. This is taken from the Freedom-K66f with has the same LED and button configuration as the S32K116EVB and uses the same GPIO IP. LEDs, but not buttons, have have been verified. From Gregory Nutt. - S32K146EVB: Adds initial board support for the S32K146EVB development board. Currently supports a NSH configuration with a richer feature set than the minimal configuration of the S32K118EVB. From Gregory Nutt. - S32K146EVB: Add support for execution out of SRAM. This is helpful for bring-up when you want to avoid putting a lethal image in FLASH. From Gregory Nutt. - S32K148EVB: Add support for the NXP S32K148EVB development board. Very similar to the S32K146EVB but with more on-chip memory and hardware features. * Sony CXD56xx - CXD56xx: Migrate CXD56xx common code to the common/ directory: Boot code, FLASH code, I2C driver, UID. From Alin Jerpelea. - CXD56xx: Add SPH. The SPH is used by the ASMP implementation from the SDK. From Alin Jerpelea. * Sony CXD56xx Drivers: - CXD56xx: Add sensors connected to the SCU on Spresense board: o Avago APDS9930 Proximity and Ambient light Sensor. o Rohm BH1721FVC Ambient Light Sensor. o Rohm BH1745NUC Color Sensor. o Rohm BM1383GLV/BM1383AGLV Pressure Sensor. o Rohm BM1422GMV/BM1422AGMV Magnetic Sensor. o Bosch BMI160 Sensor support. o Bosch BMP280 Barometic Pressure Sensor. o Kionix KX022/KX122 Acceleration Sensor. o Murata LT1PA01 Proximity and Ambient light Sensor. o Rohm RPR0521RS Proximity and Ambient light Sensor. o BMI160: Add optional I2C address. From Alin Jerpelea. - CXD56xx: Add the sensor initialization for CXD56xx boards in the common board folder: o APDS9930: typo fix o cxd56_ak09912 initialization. o cxd56_bmi160 initialization. o cxd56_apds9960 initialization. o cxd56_bh1721fvc initialization. o cxd56_bh1745nuc initialization. o cxd56_bm1383glv initialization. o cxd56_bm1422gmv initialization. o cxd56_bmi160 initialization. o cxd56_bmp280 initialization. o cxd56_kx022 initialization. o cxd56_lt1pa01 initialization. o cxd56_rpr0521rs initialization. o cxd56_sensors initialization. o Backup Log driver. o crashlog driver. o Move gs2200m initialization. o Move ili9340 initialization. o Move lpm013m091a initialization. From Alin Jerpelea. * Sony CXD56xx Spresense Board: - Spresense: Enable SmartFS and UDP support From Masayuki Ishikawa. * STMicro STM32: - STM32F4 PLLI2S: Add support to enable the I2S Phase Locked Loop on STM32F427 and STM32F437 MCUs. From Michael Jung. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32 ADC: Add ADC calibration procedure for IP_ADC_V1. Tested on STM32F100, and it magically increased result accuracy. STM32F103 has the same calibration procedure. I am not sure about others. From Matous Pokorny. - STM32 SPI: TI Synchronous Serial Frame Format. The SPI macros on STM32 MCUs now support the Texas Instruments Synchronous Serial Frame Format protocol (TI protocol). Defined a new SPIDEV_MODETI and add support for it in stm32_spi.c. From Michael Jung. - STM32 UART: Serial add HW HS on UART 4 & 5. From David Sidrane. - STM32 PWM: Configure multi-channel duty only if channel specified. This allows you to update duty cycle for a single channel. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32F7 Ethernet: Add a timeout on MAC reset From David Sidrane. - STM32F7 FLASH: Exposes stm32_flash_xxx functions. From Anthony Merlino. - STM32F7 PWM: Configure multi-channel duty only if channel specified. This allows you to update duty cycle for a single channel. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32F7 UART: Serial add HW HS on UART 4 & 5. From David Sidrane. - STM32H7 ADC: Fix internal channel numbers. From Markus Bernet. - STM32H7 BBSRAM: Add BBSRAM support. From David Sidrane. - STM32H7 DTCM: Port DTCM from F7 From David Sidrane. - STM32H7 I2C: Select ARCH_HAVE_I2CRESET in configuration. From David Sidrane. - STM32H7 PWM: Configure multi-channel duty only if channel specified. This allows you to update duty cycle for a single channel. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32H7 RCC: Fix RCC register definitions and typos for ADC/UART. From Markus Bernet. - STM32H7 RTC: Ported over F7 RTC. From David Sidrane. - STM32H7 SPI: Allow more clock sources. From David Sidrane. - STM32H7 UART: Serial add HW HS on UART 4 & 5. From David Sidrane. - STM32H7 UART: Fix typo in UART8 configuration. From Markus Bernet. - STM32H7 UID: Ported UID from F7 From David Sidrane. - STM32L4 PWM: Configure multi-channel duty only if channel specified. This allows you to update duty cycle for a single channel. From Mateusz Szafoni. - STM32L4 UART: Serial add HW HS on UART 4 & 5. From David Sidrane. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - B-L475E-IOT01A: Add mx25rxx memory chip and smartfs support in NSH configuration. From Simon Piriou. - LX_CPU: Add support for the PIKRON LX_CPU board. From Pavel Pisa. - Nucleo-F303RE: Add basic NSH configuration. From Mateusz Szafoni. - Nucleo-F303RE: Enable console on UART2 and set entry point to nsh_main() in the PWM configuration. From Mateusz Szafoni. - Nucleo-H743ZI: Add RTC support. From David Sidrane. - Nucleo-L432KC: Added GPIO drivers for use with /apps/examples/gpio. From Daniel P. Carvalho. - Nucleo-L432KC: Added Zero Cross sensor to nucleo-l432kc. From Daniel P. Carvalho. * TI Tiva: - Tiva: Add support for Tiva TM4C123AH6PM. From Nathan Hartman. - Tiva Configuration: Modify preprocessor logic to support configurations with no UART. Now similar to logic for other architectures. From Nathan Hartman. - Tiva Interrupts: Add handling for IRQs 128 thru 159. From Nathan Hartman. * TI Tiva Drivers: - TM4C QEncoder: Reinstate TM4C qencoder driver and expand its ioctls. Add TIVA_HAVE_QEI0, TIVA_HAVE_QEI1 as applicable to each ARCH_CHIP_TM4C12*. Rewrite tiva_qe_setup(). Replace tiva_qe_ppr() with tiva_qe_resetatppr(). Add tiva_qe_resetatmaxpos() and tiva_qe_resetatindex(). Add missing definitions: SIGMODE_QUADRATURE, SIGMODE_CLK_AND_DIR, SWAP_NO_SWAP, SWAP_PHA_PHB. Rename TIVA QEI ioctl QEIOC_PPR to QEIOC_RESETATPPR; add TIVA QEI ioctl identifiers QEIOC_RESETATMAXPOS, QEIOC_RESETATINDEX. From Nathan Hartman. * TI Tiva Boards: - TM4C1294-Launchpad: Enables /dev/userleds in board bring-up for tm4c1294-launchpad by calling userled_lower_initialize() in tm4c_bringup(). From Nathan Hartman. * TI Tiva Drivers: - Tiva GPTM timers: Implement 16-bit PWM mode. Add tiva_pwm16_sel_event() to choose GPTMCTL.TnEVENT value. Implement tiva_pwm_mode16(). This also involved numerous corrections to the 16-bit timer logic. Add tiva_timer16pwm_setperiodduty() to set initial period, duty cycle, and enable interrupts if requested in GPTM peripheral. Interrupts are not enabled in NVIC until tiva_timer16_start() is called. Add tiva_timer16pwm_setduty() to update duty cycle at any time. Add new TIMER_FLAG_* configuration flags to enable configuring the 16-bit PWM feature. Extend type of "flags" in tiva_timer32config_s and tiva_timer16config_s from 8- to 32-bits to allow more flags. From Nathan Hartman. * Build System: - Export Build: Export all variables/files to support architecture independent build against NSH. From Pavel Pisa. - Application Export: This change too build tools allows to export built-in applications registry into temporarily created directory where export archive content is prepared. If the Makefile in apps/ directory does not define export: target then error is print but export continues without interruption. It would be more logical to print warning but there is no way instruct apps make to not print error. From Pavel Pisa. - boards/Board.mk: Add support to pass dependency paths. From Gregory Nutt. * Libraries/Header Files: - libs/libc/libc.csv: Add some missing C library functions. From Pavel Pisa. - libs/libc/libc.csv: Add ioctl() to fs_ioctl() wrapper for varidic case. From Pavel Pisa. - libs/libc/builtin/: Moves shared built-in information out of binfmt/libbuiltin and into libs/libc/builtin where it can be shared with applications. This should permit built-in application in the PROTECTED build where binfmt/libbuiltin was not available in user space. From Gregory Nutt. - libs/libc/dirent/: Added alphasort() implementation, scandir() implementation and DT_* definitions to include/dirent.h. Apparently those definitions are not required by POSIX, but are part of 4.3BSD and available in glibc as well. From Michael Jung. - libs/libc/grp/: Added stubbed implementations of getgrgid, getgrgid_r, getgrnam, getgrnam_r, and initgroups. These functions are essentially stubs pretending that NuttX supported groups and that the only configured group in the system was 'root' with gid 0. The intend is not to provide meaningful new features, but to ease porting of foreign source code to NuttX. From Michael Jung. - libs/libc/machine/arm/armv7-m/: Add Cortex M4F machine optimized fabsf and sqrtf. From David S. Alessio. - libs/libc/pwd/: Added stubbed implementations. Added stubbed implementations of getpwuid, getpwuid_r, getpwnam, and getpwnam_r. These functions are essentially stubs pretending that NuttX supported users and that the only configured user in the system was 'root' with uid 0. The intend is not to provide meaningful new features, but to ease porting of foreign source code to NuttX. From Michael Jung. - libs/libc/pwd and libs/libc/grp/: Modify to get user/group data from /etc/passwd and /etc/group if so configured. From Gregory Nutt. - libs/libc/stdio/: Add support for the size_t integer qualifier 'z' to the printf family. This is kind of tricky due the variety of sizeof(size_t) on different platforms. From David Sidrane. - libs/libc/unistd.h: Added stubbed implementations of setuid() and setgid(). These functions are essentially stubs pretending that NuttX supported users and groups and that the only configured user and group in the system were both 'root' with a uid and a gid of 0, respectively. The intent is not to provide meaningful new features, but to ease porting of foreign source code to NuttX. From Michael Jung. - libs/libc/unistd/: Add getuid() and getgid() stubs to match MichaelJung's setuid() and setgid(). From Gregory Nutt. - libc/libc/unistd/: Add stubs for geteuid(), getegid(), seteuid(), setegid(), setreuid(), and setregid(). NuttX does not currently support effective user/group IDs, but these stubs will support linkage of applications that expect these POSIX standard interfaces. From Gregory Nutt. * Symbol Tables: - NuttX provides lists of available syscalls and library functions and tools to process them. The lists can be used to build symbol table which allows runtime program loading which can reuse functions already compiled into NuttX system image. List processing, compilation and linking to the final system image has been possible only under manual control until now. Provided changes add option (CONFIG_EXECFUNCS_GENERATE_SYSTEM_SYMTAB) to build complete list of available functions and syscalls automatically. The symbolic table is generated in form libsymtab.a which can be reused by application or directly pull in when "g_symtab" and "g_nsymbols" variables are requested by EXECFUNCS configuration. I have tried to follow mechanisms for library compilation in different kernel protection modes but tested only flat no-MMU build. The basic assumption is that this library and libraries providing syscall stubs and C- library functions are available in user-space context and initial application (usually NSH) registers the symbol table through IOCTL. The table can be reused then by another applications in their address space as kernel allows. Simple for flat or protected mode, I am not sure if really support in MMU mode. It is highly probable that I have made some mistake, overlooked something, but the functionality is optional (should not cause troubles in any mode if disabled) and main purpose is to lower memory overhead when more applications are loaded on memory constrained system which usually use direct kernel calling without protection or address space separation. If the table should be provided by kernel to applications then makefiles has to be adjusted. From Pavel Pisa. * Tools: - tools/: Change preferred argument of configurations tools to use ':' as the delimiter between and . This is to emphasize that this is not a path; it is configuration specification. The legacy '/' delimiter is still supported but not recommend and not advertised. Updated configurations instructions in README.txt files to show ':' delimiter vs '/' delimiter. Update all configuration-related tools to accept ':' separator between board and configuration name. From Gregory Nutt. * apps/ General: - Makefile: Added support for application-specific export target. Used by nuttx/tools/mkexport.sh. From Pavel Pisa. - apps/builtins: Move apps/builtins/builtin_forindex.c to nuttx/libs/libc/builtin since it is required by kernel logic as well. Other changes account for movement of builtin.h from nuttx/include/nuttx/binfmt/built.h to nuttx/include/lib/builtin.h. From Gregory Nutt. * Examples/Tests: apps/examples: - apps/examples/uid: Demo used to verify PASSWD and GROUP interfaces. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/examples/webserver/: Initialilze network and run forever only if not built-in app. Infer from CONFIG_NSH_BUILTIN_APPS if we are a NSH built-in app or not. If built-in app (CONFIG_NSH_BUILTIN_APPS defined) then we assume network is initialized prior to webserver starting and we exit on webserver failure. If running standalone (CONFIG_NSH_BUILTIN_APPS is undefined) then behavior is unchanged: webserver initializes network and runs forever. From Nathan Hartman. * Network Utilities: apps/fsutils: - apps/fsutils/passwd: Handle the improved the format of the /etc/passwd file. It is now a little more similar to other systems. From Gregory Nutt. * Network Utilities: apps/netutils: - apps/netutils/dhcpc: Add host name support to DHCP client. From Masayuki Ishikawa. * Network Utilities: apps/wireless - apps/wireless/ieee802154/i8sak: I8sak improvements: (1) Adds support for getting/setting maxretries and promsicuous mode from i8sak, (2) Fixes a build warning and handles a few cases where a fault can occur due to not catching missing arguments. From Anthony Merlino. - apps/wireless/ieee802154/i8sak: Allow setting the endpoint PAN ID. From Anthony Merlino. - apps/wireless/ieee802154/i8sak: Adds support for energy scan result printout. From Anthony Merlino. - apps/wireless/ieee802154/i8shark: Adds support for intentionally suppressing passing the FCS so that Wireshark doesn't try to validate it. From Anthony Merlino. - apps/wireless/ieee802154/libmac: Adds support for getting/setting the FCS length From Anthony Merlino. - apps/wireless/gs2200m: Add UDP support to the GS2200M driver. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - apps/wireless/gs2200m: Add DHCP client handling in ioctl_request(). From Masayuki Ishikawa. - apps/wireless/gs2200m: ioctl_request() supports SIOCGIFHWADDR. From Masayuki Ishikawa. Bugfixes: --------- Only the most critical bugfixes are listed here (see the ChangeLog for a more complete list of bugfixes and for additional, more detailed bugfix information): * Core OS: - Priority Inheritance: Fix a race in telnet with PRIORITY_INHERITANCE and SCHED_HPWORK. Sometimes causes an assertion to fire incorrectly. From David S. Alessio. - Task Groups: Correct some naming. The NuttX task groups have been using the acronym 'gid' and also the type 'gid_t' for the the task group ID. That is incorrect. Than naming is reserved for use with group permissions. So these were all named to grpid and grpid_t so that it is clearer that these refer to NuttX task group IDs, and not to group permissions. From Gregory Nutt. - Task Termination: nxtask_signalparent() in task_exithook.c may invalidate the group's parent task ID (tg_ppid) too soon. The tg_ppid field is use only to remember the parent tasks ID so that it can send the SIGCHLD signal to it. So it must stay valid until SIGCHLD has been sent. In nxtask_signalparent(), it calls nxtask_sigchild() to send SIGCHLD to the parent, then invalidates tg_ppid. That would be okay, except that the SIGCHLD is only sent when the last member of the group terminates. That is incorrect; tg_ppid can be invalidated too soon and, as a consequence, SIGCHLD would never be sent. Noted by Jeongchan Kim in the Google group: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/nuttx/SXd8fVwVKBk From Gregory Nutt. - sched_get_rr_interval(): sched_get_rr_interval() should return {0,0} if round-robin scheduling is not selected for the task. From Gregory Nutt. - SMP Type Collision: The non-standard, non-portable type cpu_set_t was created specifically to support the NuttX internal, SMP implementation. Any resemblance to any other cpu_set_t would be purely coincidental. However it appears that that coincidence has occurred. cpu_set_t has an equivalent, non-standard, non-portable type in the GNU C library. Compilation of libgnat expects this non-standard type to be defined. Who am I to stand in the way of progress? This commit removes the conditioning on CONFIG_SMP so that cpu_set_t is typed (as a uint8_t) even if CONFIG_SMP is not defined. Reference: Bitbucket issue 164. From Gregory Nutt. - Binary Loader: Change some debug macros from berr() to binfo() when dumping module data. The report of problems is important during development but when it enables complete informative output about load binaries then the important information can be easily overlooked. The huge output sent to serial terminal slows loading significantly as well. From Pavel Pisa. - Power Management: Fix g_pmcount 16-bits overflow when CONFIG_PM_XXENTER_COUNT set big value. From ligd. - Timekeeping: Fix cases in time conversion that must be >= NSEC_PER_SEC, not > NSEC_PER_SEC. From Gregory Nutt. * File System/Block and MTD Drivers: - opendir(): opendir() set errno to a negative value in one error case. From Michael Jung. - SmartFS: Update smartfs smart_scan() function. From Simon Piriou. - ProcFS: Add missing LF to cpuload procfs output From David Alessio. - MMC/SD: Copy/paste error fix in the SDIO-based block driver for MMC. From Ivan Ucherdzhiev. - MMC/SD: Correct a misplaced #endif in the SDIO-based driver. From Gregory Nutt. * Networking/Network Drivers: - Ethernet Configuration: Ethernet packet buffer size cannot be permitted to go below 1294 if IPv6 is selected. From Gregory Nutt. - TCP RST: Fix outgoing RST packet with wrong ack number. From biantao. - TCP Close: Fix TCP close flow; free the connection after all TCP close process finished. From zhangyuan7. - UDP Broadcast: Remove net stack dependency from CONFIG_NET_BROADCAST. This change allows us to use CONFIG_NET_BROADCAST without network stack (i.e. usrsock application can use broadcast) From Masayuki Ishikawa. - UDP: Fixes a UDP send copy-paste error in the new SO_LINGER code: CONFIG_TCP_NOTIFIER to CONFIG_UDP_NOTIFIER. From Juha Niskanen. - TCP and UDP: Fix errors in the new implementation of SO_LINGER. The tcp_drain() and udp_drain() functions were casting the working argument to the wrong type, resulting in hangs and abnormal behavior. There is a complexity in the TCP drain logic when the remote peer closes the socket before all Tx data has been flushed. Sometimes we are not notified of this case and wait the entire timeout unnecessarily. There is a workaround in place in tcp_txdrain(), but this really should be revisited. From Gregory Nutt. - 6LoWPAN: Removes unnecessary conversions that were happening due to a misunderstanding of byte ordering with EUI-64. From Anthony Merlino. - RNDIS: Fix issue with DEBUGASSERT when using composite device and endpoint numbers not being the default. From Anthony Merlino. * Wireless/Wireless Drivers: - wireless network devices: Attach radio to d_buf before registering device to handle forwarding case. When CONFIG_NET_IPFORWARD is enabled, and CONFIG_NET_6LOWPAN is being used, a packet that attempts to get forwarded on the 6LoWPAN interface will require that the radio's buffer be attached to d_buf. Otherwise an assertion will fire. The underlying "radio" in this case is the mac802154_netdev. This behavior has probably not been observed because the buffer is normally attached in the periodic txpoll worker. However, in my case, the 6LoWPAN interface was not UP yet, and therefore the worker hadn't run yet. From Anthony Merlino. - IEEE 802.15.4 MAC: Fixes issues with extended address. 1) Extended address should be read-only. 2) Extended address should be placed in frame in "reverse-canonical" order. The extended address is a read-only attribute and thus an attempt to write the extended address should be denied. Instead, the extended address should really be either set by the PHY/radio itself, or provided at board bring-up time to the radio layer. The MAC layer now pulls in the extended address from the radio any time the MAC is reset. The extended address is also supposed to be sent in the frame in reverse-canonical order. This is very confusing in the standard and it wasn't until I realized it was backwards in Wireshark that I researched this further. Searching online I find documents from the committee for suggestions/feedback on the future standard. It isn't in the 2015 standard but a newer version of the standard will presumably clarify this. It says that the extended address should be written in reverse-canonical form, meaning the OUI comes last, not first inside the frame. From Anthony Merlino. - IEEE 802.15.4 MAC: Frame Version should have been 1, but was being set to 3 when payload exceeds version 0 capabilities. Adds warning to build to indicate what is noted in the menu for CONFIG_MAC802154_NTXDESC From Anthony Merlino. - IEEE 802.15.4 MAC: Fixes issue where the txdesc's ackreq flag was not being set, despite the frame containing a Frame Control field with ACKREQ bit set. From Anthony Merlino. - Xbee: Fix logic to prevent deadlock scenario when there are no available IOBs From Anthony Merlino (2018-12-21). - Xbee: Change assumption about destination address mode for incoming frames. If a short address has been assigned to our radio, then assume we were addressed using that. Otherwise we were addressed using our extended address. From Anthony Merlino. - Xbee: Initialize the short address to the unspecified address and query for the extended address on initialization. From Anthony Merlino. - Xbee: Adds CONFIG_XBEE_LOCKUP_WORKAROUND option and corresponding logic to workaround an issue where the XBee locks up and stops responding. This typically happens when there is a lot of data being received over the link. When the XBee stops responding, many times, querying the XBee kicks it out of this state. However, occasionally the XBee is completely locked up and the XBee has to be reset. This change handles these conditions by periodically (if not naturally occurring) querying the XBee. If during any query, the XBee does not respond within a certain number of attempts, the XBee is reset. From Anthony Merlino. - Xbee: Cancel query timeout upon receiving the expected response. Add protection for race condition that can cause association timeout to continue firing repeatedly From Anthony Merlino. - Xbee: Detect lockup and reset XBee in xbee_req_data From Anthony Merlino. - Xbee: Fixes one instance of the use of IOBUSER_WIRELESS_MAC802154 which isn't available without the software MAC layer. Instead we use IOBUSER_WIRELESS_RAD802154 throughout the whole driver since it is always available when IEEE 802.15.4 support is enable. From Anthony Merlino. * Common Drivers: - pipes: Use inode reference counter instead of device reference counter to handle dup(). I found that if I dup() a pipe, the reference counter d_refs is not increased. If I close any of the fd, backed by the same pipe, the pipe will be freed. This causes any further usage on the fd referencing a non existent pipe. This change uses the inode reference counter, which is properly maintained during dup(). From Yang ChungFan. - SPI Bitbang: Fix build error when the SPI bitbang variable width support is enabled. From Augusto Fraga Giachero. - GPIO Lower Half: Remove limitation when pintype > GPIO_INTERRUPT_PIN. From ligd. * ARMv4/ARMv5 - Classic ARM7/ARM9: When performing stability test, the application would cause kernel crash. When I trace the stack, I find that register R1 has been changed, and its value is the same as register CPSR. In up_fullcontextrestore.S, the restoration of R0 and R1 is not atomic: 'msr cpsr r1 will enable interrupts and the recovery of r0 and r1 may be interrupted and the value or R1 may be changed. Fix is to use a single ldmia to restore R0, R1, and return via R15. From Loyen Wang. * ARMv7-A - ARMv7-A: Fix typo and missing quotation for ARMv7-A. From Oki Minabe. - ARMv7-A: Fix double increment in armv7-a's arm_addrenv_destroy_region(). From Oki Minabe. - ARMv7-A: Fix L2 page table mask for ARMv7-A page allocator. From Oki Minabe. * ARMv7-M - Interrupts. Removes the architecture-common CONFIG_ARCH_INT_DISABLEALL configuration option (but which was supported only by ARMv7-M). In the normal course of things, interrupts must occasionally be disabled using the up_irq_save() inline function to prevent contention in use of resources that may be shared between interrupt level and non-interrupt level logic. Now the question arises, if we are using BASEPRI to disable interrupts and have high priority interrupts enabled (CONFIG_ARCH_HIPRI_INTERRUPT=y), do we disable all interrupts except SVCall (we cannot disable SVCall interrupts). Or do we only disable the "normal" interrupts? If we are using the BASEPRI register to disable interrupts, then the answer is that we must disable ONLY the "normal interrupts". That is because we cannot disable SVCALL interrupts and we cannot permit SVCAll interrupts running at a higher priority than the high priority interrupts (otherwise, they will introduce jitter in the high priority interrupt response time.) Hence, if you need to disable the high priority interrupt, you will have to disable the interrupt either at the peripheral that generates the interrupt or at the NVIC. Disabling global interrupts via the BASEPRI register cannot effect high priority interrupts. From Gregory Nutt. - ARMv7-M Priorities: In the 'normal' case, the priority of the SVCALL interrupt was the same as the priority of the high priority interrupt. This means that SVCALL interrupt processing can defer the high priority interrupt and result in the jitter in that interrupt response. Fix is to raise the priority of the high priority interrupt above the priority of the SVCALL interrupt. Suggested by Nathan Hartman. From Gregory Nutt. * Microchip i.MXRT Drivers: - i.MXRT ENC: Fix some errors in register bit definitions. Noted by Arie de Muijnck. From Gregory Nutt. - i.MXRT LPI2C: Slave addresses are now correctly shifted when sending START. TX/RX FIFOs now discarded on error to prevent FIFO underflow errors. Fixes error checking to use priv structure and removes checking of BBF flag as it is not an error. From Nicholas Chin. * Microchip PIC32MZ Drivers: - PIC32MZ SPI: Fix SPI Mode selection. CKE is the inversion of the CPHA. From Ouss4. * Microchip/Atmel SAMD2x/SAML2x Drivers: - SAMD2/L2 I2C: Correct time calculation. From Bernd Walter. * Microchip/Atmel SAM3/SAM4: - SAM3/4: Add missing DMA configuration Kconfig setting. From Bernd Walter. * NXP LPC17xx/40xx Drivers: - LPC17xx/40xx ADC: Only use PCLKSEL0 for ADC on LPC176x family. From jjlange. - LPC17xx/40xx Ethernet: Set speed back to 10Mbps if 10Mmbps link negotiated. From Augusto Fraga Giachero. - LPC17xx/40xx I2C: Abort I2C transfers if a timeout has occurred. If a timeout has occurred in the middle of a I2C transfer, the next I2C interrupt should abort any transfers and send a stop condition to the corresponding I2C bus. Failure to do so will result in memory corruption / undefined behavior as priv->msgs points to a region of memory it doesn't owns anymore after lpc17_40_i2c_start returns. From Augusto Fraga Giachero. - LPC17xx/40xx I2C: Calculate the appropriate timeout for I2C transfers. Depending on the bus frequency and transfer size, I2C transactions can take quite a bit, so a fixed timeout is not a good solution. Calculating the timeout at run time poses some overhead but still better than aborting long transactions. From Augusto Fraga Giachero. * NXP/Freescale Kinetis Drivers: - Kinetis I2C: i2c transfer ensure correct result returned. kinetis_i2c_transfer released the mutex then fetched the state, this resulted in returning the correct results. From David Sidrane. * NXP LPC17xx/40xx Drivers: - LPC17xx/40xx CAN: If BOARD_CCLKSEL_DIVIDER is not equal to 1 on LPC178x or LPC40xx then base clock rate is calculated incorrectly because CCLK frequency does not correspond to PLL0 clock which is used for PCLK. This is partially workaround solution. It would be probably better to define BOARD_PCLK_FREQUENCY even for LPC176x targets and use that to replace divisor by base_clock in up_dev_s. From Pavel Pisa. * NXP LPC17xx/40xx Boards: - LPC17xx/40xx Ethernet: Add missing LPC17_40_PHY_CEMENT_DISABLE variable to the lpc17xx/40xx Kconfig file. For some reason this setting was not referenced anywhere except in the Ethernet driver. From Augusto Fraga Giachero. - LPC17xx/40xx Ethernet: Fix the initialization for DP83848x PHYs. The DP83848x requires the RMII mode to be manually enabled through the MII_DP83848C_RBR register. Before querying the speed and mode it should wait for the link to be established. From Augusto Fraga Giachero. * NXP i.MXRT Drivers: - i.MXRT LPUART: Fix some errors in the LPUART register definition files. Correct naming of a function: up_earlyserialinit() should be imxrt_earlyserialinit(). Remove prototypes for non-existent serial initialization functions. From Gregory Nutt. - i.MXRT USDHC: uSDHC typo fixes and command transfer error handling modified. From Ivan Ucherdzhiev. * SiLabs EFM32 Drivers: - EFM32 OTG host: Adam Porter's various fixex for STM32 FS/HS probably should be applied to EFM32 host which which has very similar IP. From Gregory Nutt. * STMicro STM32: - STM327F Configuration: Kconfig add depends on BBSRAM. From David Sidrane. - STM32F7 Interrupts: Fix overwritten IRQ enable. System boot order calls clock_initialize() then up_initialize(). clock_initialize() was setting up the alarm IRQ up_initialize is initializing the NVIC. This most likely worked in the past due to a bug in the NVIC initialization code that failed to clear the Interrupt enables. - STM32H7: Rix BBSRAM name in memory map. From David Sidrane. - STM32H7: Removed f7 in file path. From David Sidrane. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32H7 BBSRAM: Fix issues causing no writes and hardfaults. From David Sidrane. - STM32H7 BBSRAM: Convince compiler to perform 32 bit write. From David Sidrane. - STM32F7 OTGHS: Fixes bad preprocessor logic preventing USB OTG HS to work when used without external ULPI. From Anthony Merlino. - STM32 OTGH[FS|HS] Host STM32 host only initiates transfer if buflenl > 0. From Adam Porter. - STM32F7/H7/L4 OTG host: Adam Porter's fix for STM32 FS/HS probably should be applied to STM32 F7, H7, and L4 OTG host which are very similar. From Gregory Nutt. - STM32/F7/H7/L4: This change was required to get my devices (CDC-MBIM) to enumerate. Initially the system timed out retrieving the USB configuration descriptor. Ctrl IN requests got nothing but NAKs. I found that the initial SETUP packet and corresponding IN transfer were fine; it was the Status OUT phase that was getting the NAK. After receiving a NAK on the Status OUT, the code would loop back and issue another ctrl IN, which will always fail because the data was already transferred before. Thus the entire transfer would 'timeout'. The fix I implemented moves the DATANAK timeout loop to only apply to the Status OUT. Both the ctrl IN and the Status OUT need their own retry loops. From Adam Porter. - STM32F7 SDMMC: If there is only one SDMMC it is slot 0 From David Sidrane. - STM32F7 USART1: USART1_RXDMA is dependent on STM32F7_DMA2 not STM32F7_DMA1 From Anthony Merlino. - STM32H7 DBGMCU: Memory Map DBGMCU is @ 0x5c001000 From David Sidrane. - STM32F7 SDMMC: Fix warning when DMA is not enabled. From David Sidrane. - STM32H7 Ethernet: Fix some errors in Ethernet MAC configuration. From Markus Bernet. - STM32H7 Ethernet: Correct stm32h7 mac address filtering. Correct the MAC address 0 register definition and remove the 'receive all' flag. Now the Ethernet driver only receives packets addressed to correct MAC. From Jukka Laitinen. - STM32H7 Ethernet: Correct memory corruption error. The Ethernet driver initialization incorrectly wrote to DMACRXCR instead of DMACSR when trying to clear the stopped flags. This caused invalid buffer length in the DMACRXCR, causing DMA to overflow the RX buffers when large packets are sent to the device. From Jukka Laitinen. - STM32H7 PWR: Ensure data is flushed on backup domain access changes. From David Sidrane. - STM32H7 Serial: Serial fix undefined with TERMIOS From David Sidrane. - STM32H7 UARTs: Fix UART7/8 typos. Fix bug in ETH_MACQTXFCR configuration. From Markus Bernet. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - Multiple STM32 Boards: If CONFIG_SCHED_CRITMONITOR is selected, then make sure that ITM and DWT resources are enabled before accessing ITM and DWT registers. By default, these registers are disabled. Suggested by Juha Niskanen. From Gregory Nutt. - Nucleo-H743ZI: Correct logic that determines if the RTC driver is available. Find in build testing. From Gregory Nutt. - Nucleo-G071RB: Fix linker script to avoid .ARM.exidx section overlap with .data From Daniel Pereira Volpato. - Modify all linker scripts (all boards, all architectures) to use solution from Daniel P. Volpato. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - Nucleo-L432KC ADC: Change analog pins definitions and correct DMA related issue. From Daniel P. Carvalho. * TI Tiva: - Tiva Configuration: Rename TM4C123GH6PMI identifiers to TM4C123GH6PM. Rationale: In terms of firmware programming, there is no functional difference between these parts: TM4C123GH6PMI7, TM4C123GH6PMI7R, TM4C123GH6PMT7, and TM4C123GH6PMT7R. From a programming standpoint, all of the above parts are TM4C123GH6PM, which means it doesn't make sense to differentiate between PM and PMI. (The PM means 64-LQFP. The I means temperature range -40C to +85C. It could be T meaning -40C to +105C. The R means it ships in Tape and Reel packaging as opposed to Tray.) From Nathan Hartman. - Tiva Configuration: Rename TM4C1294NC identifiers to TM4C1294NCPDT. Rationale: TM4C1294NC is ambiguous: TM4C1294NCPDT is a 128-TQFP, TM4C1294NCZAD is a 212-NFBGA. The TM4C1294NC part currently supported by NuttX is the TM4C1294NCPDT used on the TI EK-TM4C1294XL "Connected LaunchPad" (see configs/tm4c1294-launchpad). To ensure the correct part is fully specified, this commit updates all TM4C1294NC identifiers to TM4C1294NCPDT. From Nathan Hartman. - Tiva Configuration: Fix TM4C129XNCZAD part number in Kconfig and identifiers. Rationale: Fully specify that this is the 212-pin BGA package (ZAD ending) and for consistency with earlier changes to other Tiva TM4C12x part numbers in Kconfig names and identifiers. From Nathan Hartman. * TI Tiva Drivers: - Tiva TM4C 1-Wire: Fix wrong description on define TIVA_1WIRE_BASE: Was "EEPROM and Key Locker" (same as the item above). Now "1-Wire Master Module." Make DMACTL symbols visible for TM4C123: Remove "#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_CHIP_TM4C129" guard around UART DMA Control (DMACTL) symbols. These bits are valid on TM4C123 devices, as well as on TM4C129. Also, improve the comment on UART_DMACTL_DMAERR. From Nathan Hartman. - Tiva GPIO Interrupts: LM3S, LM4F, TM4C: Fix GPIO IRQ error, ports R, S, T. Preprocessor logic for CONFIG_TIVA_GPIOx_IRQS was setting/ clearing port Q defines when it should act on ports R, S, T. gpioport2irq() was missing handling for port T. From Nathan Hartman. - Tiva Timers: Fix minor errors in tiva_timerlib.c. Fix incorrect preprocessor conditionals related to Kconfig defines: CONFIG_TIVA_TIMER32_EDGECOUNT -> CONFIG_TIVA_TIMER16_EDGECOUNT, CONFIG_TIVA_TIMER32_TIMECAP -> CONFIG_TIVA_TIMER16_TIMECAP, CONFIG_TIVA_TIMER32_PWM -> CONFIG_TIVA_TIMER16_PWM. From Nathan Hartman. - Tiva Timers: Fix errors in low-level timer support. tiva_gptm_configure() and tiva_gptm_release() were calling tiva_emac_periphrdy() instead of tiva_gptm_periphrdy(). Fix error in "abcde" description of bit flag defines. From Nathan Hartman. - Tiva Timers: Fix one code error and some comment errors. tiva_timer16_setinterval(): Was DEBUGASSERTing on mode != TIMER16_MODE. Fixed to DEBUGASSERT on mode == TIMER16_MODE. From Nathan Hartman. * ZiLOG Z80 Boards: - z80sim Serial: Fix uart_dev_t initializer: pollfds[] is a array of pointers and, hence, the NULL initializer must be included in braces. Noted by Paul Osmialowski in Issue #160. From Gregory Nutt. - z80sim Interrupts: Missed a name change up_irqinitialize to z80_irq_initialize. From Gregory Nutt. * C Library/Header Files: - include/netinet/in.h: Rename __pad member to sin_zero in struct sockaddr_in. Libwebsockets initializes the 'sin_zero' member of sockaddr_in objects to zeros. Apparently, judging from mailing list entries, there are platforms on which not doing this causes undefined behavior. On NuttX compiling respective code is broken, as the corresponding member variable is called '__pad'. Neither in the 'nuttx' nor in the 'apps' repository did I find any reference to this identifier. Thus, I believe its a safe bet to just rename it. UNIX Network Programming states in this regard: "The POSIX specification requires only three members in the structure: sin_family, sin_addr, and sin_port. It is acceptable for a POSIX- compliant implementation to define additional structure members, and this is normal for an Internet socket address structure. Almost all implementations add the sin_zero member so that all socket address structures are at least 16 bytes in size." From Michael Jung. - libs/libc/libc.csv: Correct dependency of setlocale on CONFIG_LIBC_LOCALE. From Pavel Pisa. - libs/libc/machine/arm/armv7-m: Fix build error for ELF. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - libs/libc/math.csv: Correct format of some function entries. From Pavel Pisa. * Tools: - tools/: Change all occurrences of /bin/(ba)sh in shell scripts to /usr/bin/env bash which appears more portable From Manuel Stühn. * NSH Library: apps/nshlib: - apps/nshlib/: As noted by David S. Alessio, 'cat' should not output any additional newline at the end of the cat'ed file content. This additional newline was added to assure that the NSH prompt was presented on a new line. However, that is not the correct behavior of 'cat' per the IEEE std: "The standard output shall contain the sequence of bytes read from the input files. Nothing else shall be written to the standard output." Reference: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/utilities/cat.html. This commit changes the function nsh_catfile() which underlies the 'cat' command and well as other NSH commands. Although this is the correct behavior for 'cat' it may not be the correct behavior for other commands implemented via nsh_catfile(). That remains to be determined. From Gregory Nutt. * System Utilities: apps/system: - apps/system/cle/: ASCII DEL should be treated by Delete-Left. From Dave Marples. - apps/system/i2ctool: (1) Friendlier I2C "knock-knock" uses only read request. While many I2C slave devices have multiple indexed registers, some have only one register and it's not indexed. For example, the I2C bus switch TCA9548A has only a Control Register, attempting to index to "Reg[0]" alters its contents to 0x00 disabling all subordinate buses. This patch fixes that problem by simply trying to read something/anything from the slave. This also helps coax out slaves with register files that start from a higher index, i.e. the AT24CS0x, FLASH chips with a UUID that appears as a 2nd I2C slave at (address+8), report their serial number at Reg[80]-Reg[8F] and will NAK a read of Reg[0]. (2) Modify get/set to prevent write of reg index if not specifed From David Alessio. * Network Utilities: apps/netutils: - apps/netutils/dhcpd: Fixes bug where hwaddr was being used instead of ipaddr in the ARP update. This bug seems to have been introduced three years ago during a rewrite to remove a direct OS call to arp. I'm not sure how others have not run into issues with this. The behavior I was observing was that the DHCPD would go to offer an IP address, but then send a ARP request for the IP instead because it didn't know where to send the data. From Anthony Merlino. - apps/netutils/netinit/: Remove warnings. Unhook PHY notification signal handler when cleaning up, if an error occurs after the signal handler is put into place. From Nathan Hartman. * Wireless Utilities: apps/wireless: - apps/wireless/ieee802154/i8sak: Fixes conversion from extended address to IPv6 address. From Anthony Merlino. NuttX-8.2 Release Notes ------------------------ The 133rd release of NuttX, Version 8.2, was made on November 16, 2019, and is available for download from the Bitbucket.org website. Note that release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-8.2.tar.gz and apps-8.2.tar.gz. These are available from: https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/nuttx/downloads https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/apps/downloads Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt file for build information). Additional new features and extended functionality: --------------------------------------------------- * Core OS: - Signals: Add support for SIGPIPE default action. SIGPIPE uses SIG_SIGPIPE_ACTION which terminates process by default. It also could be ignored. From liuhaitao. - Spinlocks: Remove support for re-entrant spinlocks. They seemed like a good idea, but they are never used. From Xiang Xiao. - Memory Manager: Remove the assumption that one character equals eight bits. From Xiang Xiao. - Power Management: Historically, the NuttX PM subsystem has consisted of two functional components: (1) an "Upper" part that detects state changes based on a random walk driven by activity levels, and (2) and "lower" part that implementst the state changes. This change decouples that upper activity-based logic from the lower random walk logic and allows use of other upper state detection logic (such as a custom, application-specific state machine). From Matias Nitsche. - boardctl(): Expose power manager function through boardctl() interface. From Xiang Xiao. * File System/Block and MTD Drivers: - GD25: Add support for a new FLASH vendor. From zhangbo_a. - GD25: Add support for GD25 device with 256-Mbit capacity. From YanLin Zhu. - GD25: Add 4-byte address operation for capacity larger than 128-Mbit. From YanLin Zhu. - GD25: Add gd25_lock/unlock to case: enable 4-bytes address From ligd. - GD5F: Add gigadevice SPI NAND FLASH driver. From YanLin Zhu. * Networking/Network Drivers: - Networking: Use ntoh() when printing IPv6 addresses so that the addresses appear in friendlier host order vs. network order. From Bernd Walter. - Netlink: Implement minimal NETLINK_ROUTE socket functionality that can (for now) be use used to obtain a list of network devices, IPv4 ARP and IPv6 Neighbor tables, and IPv4 and IPv6 routing tables. From Gregory Nutt. * Wireless/Wireless Drivers: - BCM43438A1 Bluetooth: Add support for the BCM43438A1 Bluetooth capability. From Dave Marples. - HCIUART Shim: Add a serial 'shim' to allow any regular serial port to support a Bluetooth H4 interface and to be used to drive a Bluetooth device. From Dave Marples. - BCM4343x HCIUART: BCM4343x HCIUART support. From Dave Marples. - BCM43xxx: Move drivers/wireless/ieee80211/ to drivers/wireless/ieee80211/bcm43xxx/ since the directory only contains only BCM43362 and BCM43438 related code. From Xiang Xiao. - GS2200M: Add reset handler to interface. Add reset and un-reset sequence in driver. From Masayuki Ishikawa. * Audio/Audio Drivers: - Audio: Add message type to support audio trigger. From anchao. * Other Common Device Drivers: - Altair: Add support for the altair LTE modem driver. From Alin Jerpelea. - MCP2515: MCP2525 SPI STD-EXT ID fixes. From DisruptiveNL. - OpenAMP: Brings in the drivers needed to support OpenAMP. These changes were ported from https://github.com/FishsemiCode/nuttx. This port was effort of a number of people, I rather arbitrarily gave authorship to Guiding Li because he has the largest number of fundamental quashed commits from the Xiamoi repository. From Guiding Li. * Simulator: - Simulator: Add stack coloration feature. From ligd. - Simulator: Report PM activity on simulated UART. From Matias Nitsche. - Simulator: Add host ftruncate() support. From chao.an. - Simulator: Replace all CONFIG_DEV_CONSOLE with USE_DEVCONSOLE for arch/sim and compile up_devconsole.c conditionally. From Xiang Xiao. - Simulator OpenAMP: Support OpenAMP between two simulator instances. Please read rpserver/rpproxy section in boards/sim/sim/sim/README.txt for more information. From chao.an. * ARMv7-M - ARMv7-M: Add BPIALL register address. From Dave Marples. - ARMv7-M MPU: Add user peripheral helper * Atmel SAMD2/L2 Boards: - Arduino-M0: Add initial board support for the Arduino M0 which is based on the SAMD21 chip. Include nsh and usbnsh configurations. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. * NXP i.MXRT Drivers: - i.MXRT LCD: Add support for LCD. Clean up some LCD-related interfaces. From Fabio Balzano. - i.MXRT Serial: This change improves the performance of UART serial ports on the IMXRT by enabling the RX & TX FIFOS and transmission on the holding register being empty (TDRE) rather than transmission being complete (TC). From Dave Marples. - i.MXRT Pin Mux: This change separates out the pinmux and iomux functions cleanly. For ease of conversion default IOMUX definitions have been added into imxrt_iomux.h. The change effectively does two things: (1) unifies the iomux definitions - previously some pins had them, and some didn't. This effectively made it impossible to use the pinmuxes without editing the header file in the standard distribution tree. And (2) unifies the pin definitions so that every pin now has a suffix. This makes it *much* easier to see when a pin is in use in your code, because it will always have a definition in your board.h file. From Dave Marples. - IMXRT1020-EVK: Add support for the MIMXRT1021-EVK board. It features nsh, netnsh and usdhc sample configurations. From Dave Marples. * NXP i.MXRT Boards: - IMXRT1060-EVK: Add basic LCD support for the board IMXRT1060-EVK. From Fabio Balzano. - IMXRT1060-EVK: Added Littlevgl demo configuration into the IMXRT1060-EVK board directory. From Fabio Balzano. * NXP/Freescale Kinetis Drivers: - Kinetis Ethernet: Add support for TJA1100 PHY. From David Sidrane. * NXP S31K1xx: - S32K1xx: Support configuration and initialization of the flash configuration bytes. From Gregory * NXP S31K1xx Boards: - S32K1**EVB: Create a special FLASH section to hold the FLASH configuration bytes. From Gregory Nutt. - S32K146EVB: Added configuration script and instructions for using Thread-Aware OpenOCD for the S32K146 with Eclipse. From Han Raaijmakers. * Renesas RX65N: - RX65N: Adds a port of to the Renesas RX65N Micro-controller. This port includes Serial (UART) driver (13 ports) and Ethernet driver. From Anjana. * Renesas RX65N Boards: - RSK RX65N-2MB: Add support for the RSK RX65N-2MB board. From Anjana. - GR-Rose: Add support for the GR-Rose board. From Anjana. * Sony CXD56xx - CXD56xx CPU FIFO: Add configurations for CPU FIFO elements. From Alin Jerpelea. - CXD56xx Loader: Update loader and gnssfw ver. 17660. From Alin Jerpelea. - CXD56xx SMP: Add support for SMP. To run cxd56xx in SMP mode, new boot loader which will be released later must be used. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - CXD56xx SMP: Add IRQ routing for SMP in cxd56_irq.c. In CXD56xx, each external interrupt controller can be accessed from a local APP_DSP (Cortex-M4F) only. This change supports IRQ routing for SMP by calling up_send_irqreq() in both up_enable_irq() and up_disable_irq(). From Masayuki Ishikawa. * Sony CXD56xx Drivers: - CXD56xx I2C: Add ability to set the i2c frequency to other than just 100 or 400 Hz. From Alin Jerpelea. - CXD56xx SDHCI: Reduce power consumption by stopping SD clock. Re- enable SD clock during access to SD card. Improve GNSS low sensitivity with SD card inserted. From Alin Jerpelea. * Sony CXD56xx Spresense Board: - CXD56xx Board Common: Add the Altair LTE modem support on the Spresense board. From Alin Jerpelea. - CXD56xx Board Common: Add Spresense Image Processor. Enable support for accelerated format converter, rotation and so on. using the CXD5602 image processing accelerator. - Spresense: Add board specific pin configurations of CXD5602 pins to fit Spresense board. From Takayoshi Koizumi. - Spresense: Add a configuration option to select if an extension board is attached to the SPresence. If there is no extension board attached, the SPresense may run in a low-power mode by default (as determined by the CONFIG_CXD56_CUSTOM_PINCONFIG option). If an extension board is present, then the SPresense will need to run at a higher power mode, selected by the new CONFIG_SPRESENSE_EXTENSION option. From Gregory Nutt. - Spresense Camera: Add ISX012 camera initialization and configuration. From Alin Jerpelea. - Spresense OS test: Enable ostest in rndis/defconfig and wifi/defconfig. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - Spresense: Add --gc-sections to LDFLAGS and add -ffunction-sections and -fdata-sections to ARCHCFLAGS in scripts/Make.defs. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - Spresense SMP: Add smp configuration. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - Spresense SCU: The SCU has to be initialized at bootup on Spresense board because several functions depend on it. Add audio control definitions. Add configuration for the audio implementation. From Alin Jerpelea. - Spresense: Add audio and board audio control implementation. From Alin Jerpelea. - Spresense: Sdd power_control and audio_tone_generator. Add a simple way to control the audio buzzer with defined frequency for user-space apps. From Alin Jerpelea. - Spresense: Add the optional initialization of GNSS and GEOFENCE at boot if the drivers are enabled From Alin Jerpelea. - Spresense: Add LTE configuration. From Alin Jerpelea. - Spresense: Enable high current mode for the Spresense Extension board on all examples that have SDCARD support. From Alin Jerpelea. - Spresense: Add lcd examples configuration. This is a configuration for the basic nx examples From Alin Jerpelea. * STMicro STM32: - STM32F0/L0/G0: Add support for STM32G070xx family. From Daniel Pereira Volpato. - STM32F0/L0/G0 Power: Scale dynamic voltage and flash wait states properly on STM32G0 chips. Included preliminary implementation of PWR module VOS support. From Daniel Pereira Volpato. - STM32L4R5ZI: Add support for the STM32L4R5ZI chip type. From Jussi Kivilinna. - STM32 L4+ DMA: Add DMA support for STM32L4+ series. From Jussi Kivilinna. - STM32 L4 Clocking: Enable "Range 1 boost" mode if any PLL freq above 80 Mhz. From Jussi Kivilinna. - STM32 L4 LPTIM: Add support for LPTIM timers on the STM32L4 as PWM outputs. From Matias N. - STM32 H7 Progmem: Add FLASH progmem support. From David Sidrane. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32 Serial: Single Wire add pull{up|down|none} via new IOCTL command. From David Sidrane. - STM32 F0/L0/G0 Serial: Single Wire add pull{up|down|none} via new IOCTL command. From David Sidrane. - STM32 F0/L0/G0 PWM: Add PWM support. From Daniel Pereira Volpato. - STM32 G0 TIM: Support timers available on STM32G070. Includes TIM1 PIOs, TIM driver lower-half. From Daniel Pereira Volpato. - STM32 F7 Serial: Single Wire add pull{up|down|none} via new IOCTL command. From David Sidrane. - STM32 H7 BBSRAM: Exclude BBSRAM from cacheable when CONFIG_ARMV7M_DCACHE. ST placed the STM32H7 BBSRAM in the SRAM default memory region which is cacheable. This change sets the BBSRAM memory range to non-cacheable. From David Sidrane. - STM32 H7 SDMMC: Add SDMMC support and IDMA as well as interrupt driven transmission. Support pull-ups and SDIO. From David Sidrane. - STM32 H7 Serial: Single Wire add pull{up|down|none} via new IOCTL command. From David Sidrane. - STM32 L4 OTGFS: Enable OTGFS for STM32L4+ series. The OTGFS peripheral on stm32l4x6 and stm32l4rxxx reference manual is exactly the same. From Jussi Kivilinna. - STM32L4 IDLE Loop: (1) Added BEGIN_IDLE()/END_IDLE() to stop call so that we also get notification via LED of the STOP mode, (2) Added the stm32l4_clockenable call as previously discussed, and (3) Added call to pm_changestate() to inform drivers we're back to running after the call to stm32l4_stop() returns. From Matias N. - STM32 L4 Serial: Single Wire add pull{up|down|none} via new IOCTL command. From David Sidrane. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - Nucleo-G070RB: Initial support for board STM32 NUCLEO-G070RB, including NSH config. Enables PWR peripheral and set SYSCLK to maximum frequency. From Daniel Pereira Volpato. - Nucleo-G070RB: Enable basic timers. Add TIMx clock frequencies to board.h. From Daniel Pereira Volpato. - Nucleo-G070RB: Add PWM support and GPIO_TIM3_* mappings. Add a PWM configuration. From Daniel Pereira Volpato. - Nucleo-G070RB: Add button driver support, Add driver support. Add GPIO configuration. From Daniel Pereira Volpato. - Nucleo-L476RG: Add required definitions if libcxx is enabled. From Matias N. - Nucleo-L476RG: Add support for LPTIM timers as PWM outputs. From Matias N. - Nucleo-H743ZI: Added GPIO device driver for user-space apps. From Heiko Demlang. - olimex-stm32-e407: Newer Olimex E407 boards are populated with STM32407ZE chips. From David Alessio. - STM32F4-Discovery: Add support for external DS1307 module. From Alan Carvalho de Assis. - STM32F4-Discovery: Add support for MMCSD_SPI. This change works with STM32F4 Discovery Shield plus microSD click From Masayuki Ishikawa. - STM32F4-Discovery: Add support for gs2200m. Works with mikroe STM32F4 Discovery Shield (slot3) From Masayuki Ishikawa. * TI Tiva: - TM4C129ENCPDT: Add support for Tiva TM4C129ENCPDT. From Nathan Hartman. * TI Tiva Boards: - TM4C123G-Launchpad: SPI CAN functionality on TM4C123GXL. From DisruptiveNL. * Build System: - tools/Config.mk: Eliminate use of the built-in implicit rules. From anchao. - tools/Config.mk and Makefile.unix: Support the incremental build for configuration change. From Xiang Xiao. - tools/Config.mk: Support the ability to change the CFLAGS for the compilation of a single file. Set special compiler options as follows the rule: sourcefile + fixed suffix "_[A|C|CPP|CXX]FLAGS". For example in apps/examples/hello/Makefile: $(SRCDIR)/hello_main.c_CFLAGS = -DTEST. From Xiang Xiao. - Configuration: Auto-select CONFIG_BUILD_LOADABLE when either CONFIG_BUILD_KERNEL or CONFIG_BINFMT_LOADABLE is selected. From Xiang Xiao. * Libraries/Header Files: - libs/libc: Add CONFIG_MODLIB_SYSTEM_SYMTAB to generate the symbol table for dlopen/insmod. From Xiang Xiao. - getdelim() and getline(): Add implementations of the POSIX functions getdelim() and getline(). Because of how the function is defined, getline() canot be used on platforms that use CR-LF lin terminations. From Gregory Nutt. - alarm(), setitimer(), and getitimer(): Implement alarm(), setitimer() and getitimer() APIs. From liuhaitao. * Tools: - tools/mkexport.sh: Copy the essential build script files too and move Make.defs/gnu-elf.ld into scripts like board folder layout. From Xiang Xiao. - tools/mkexport.sh: Should export full content for FLAT build even with CONFIG_BUILD_LOADABLE. From Xiang Xiao. - tools/testbuild.sh: Add an option to select the number of CPUs to use with 'make' From Gregory Nutt. - tools/indent.sh: Add a command line option to suppress reformatting of comments. This is useful when comments are already correct and/or contain formatted data such as tables or lists. From Gregory Nutt. - tools/nxstyle.c: Add detection of carriage returns. Improve reporting of TABs. From Gregory Nutt. - tools/nxstyle.c: Add logic to detect if there is a blank line following the final right brace. From Gregory Nutt. - tools/nxstyle.c: Eliminate false alarm errors on comments that are to the right of code when the comment terminator is on the same line as the last of the comment. From Gregory Nutt. - tools/nxstyle.c: Eliminate false alarms when checking for alignment of comments to the right of code. Fix check for C++ style comments so that strings like http:// and https:// do not generate false alarms. From Gregory Nutt. - tools/nxstyle.c: Eliminate false positive 'Invalid character after asterisk in comment block'. From Gregory Nutt. * apps/ Build System: - apps/ Build System: Numerous changes for improvements and general clean-up of the apps/ build system. Too many small and individual changes to list here. Includes many improvements related to loadable modules and symbol table generation, removal of duplicated logic, renaming of binary directories, use of cygpath, etc. From Xiang Xiao. - apps/Application.mk: Support the ability to change the CFLAGS for the compilation of a single file. Set special compiler options as follows the rule: sourcefile + fixed suffix "_[A|C|CPP|CXX]FLAGS" As an example in apps/examples/hello/Makefile: $(SRCDIR)/hello_main.c_CFLAGS = -DTEST From Xiang Xiao. - apps/Application.mk and main.c files: Change builtin's entry point from main to xxx_main by macro expansion. This change make the entry point fully compliant with POSIX/ANSI standard. From Xiang Xiao. * Examples/Tests: apps/examples: - apps/examples/audio_rttl: Add a simple RTTL player demo that is able to play tunes according to an RTTL song. From Alin Jerpelea. - apps/examples/bmi160: Add bmi160 example app. This app will read the BM160 data and list it on the NSH console. From Alin Jerpelea. - apps/examples/charger: Simple charger example that will display on the console voltage and current values. From Alin Jerpelea. - apps/examples/netlink_route: Add test/example of NETLINK_ROUTE 'get' operations. From Gregory Nutt. * NuttShell: apps/nshlib: - apps/nshlib/: Add rptun cmd for boot remote core. From ligd. - apps.nshlib/: Add a -t option to the arp command which will enable printing the entire ARP table. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/nshlib/: Add new NSH command, 'pmconfig'. From ligd. * System Utilities: apps/system: - apps/system/cle: Add basic color support to the CLE editor. From Dave Marples. - apps/system/i2c: While many I2C slave devices have multiple indexed registers, some have only one register and it's not indexed. For example, the I2C bus switch TCA9548A has only a Control Register, attempting to index to "Reg[0]" alters its contents to 0x00 disabling all subordinate buses. This change fixes that problem by simply trying to read something/anything from the slave. This also helps coax out slaves with register files that start from a higher index, i.e. the AT24CS0x, FLASH chips with a UUID that appears as a 2nd I2C slave at (address+8), report their serial number at Reg[80]-Reg[8F] and will NAK a read of Reg[0]. Modified get/set to prevent write of reg index if not specified. - apps/system/i2c: Added a 'dump' command to issue a single transaction to retrieve multiple bytes from an I2C slave and register/offset. From David Alessio. - apps/system/spi: Add options to specify devtype, id for chip select. From David S. Alessio. - apps/system/symtab: Remove system/symtab since the same functionality exist in nuttx now. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/system/usrsock_rpmsg: Add rpmsg based usrsock implementation. From Jianli Dong. * Network Utilities: apps/netutils: - apps/netutils/cjson/: Update default version to 1.7.12. Previous releases raise compilation warnings about redefined true/false. From raiden00pl. - apps/netutils/netlib/: Add a function to read the entire ARP table using NETLINK_ROUTE protocol. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/netutils/netlib/: Add support for retrieving a snapshot of the IPv6 neighbor table using Netlink sockets. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/netutils/netlib/: Add a utility function that will return a list of all network devices in the UP state. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/netutils/netlib/: Add function to retrieve routing tables using Netlink. From Gregory Nutt. Bugfixes: --------- Only the most critical bugfixes are listed here (see the ChangeLog for a more complete list of bugfixes and for additional, more detailed bugfix information): * Core OS: - Signals: Fix undefined reference from sig_default.c to sched_suspend() if CONFIG_SIG_SIGSTOP_ACTION is not defined. From raiden00pl. - waitpid(): Fix a NULL pointer dereference on race without DEBUG_ASSERT. From David Alessio. - WD Timers: Back out a kludge-workaround in wd_start for an SDCC compiler problem fix back in Feb 2017. That workaround now appears to conflict with newer GCC versions using (unsupported) warning options and SDCC no longer needs the work-around. From Gregory Nutt. - clock_systimespec(): Fix early timespec overflow if using 32 bit system timer. From Jens Gräf. - Spinlocks: spin_trylock handle memory barrier and instrumentation correctly. From Xiang Xiao. - Power Management: Fix a problem where a timer cannot start when it encounters a very small pmtick. From ligd. - boardctl(BOARDIOC_MKRD): This change corrects a problem with NSH: NSH was calling the OS internal function ramdisk_register() in violation of the portable POSIX interface. This change solves the problem by introducing a new boardctl() function BOARDIOC_MKRD which moves the RAM disk creation into the OS. From Gregory Nutt. - boardctl(BOARDIOC_ROMDISK): Add support for the new BOARDIOC_ROMDISK command. This allows applications to create ROMFS block drivers without illegal direct calls to romdisk_register. * File System/Block and MTD Drivers: - SmartFS: Fix O_CREAT without O_TRUNC truncating existing file. Also nothing in POSIX says that O_APPEND should prevent O_TRUNC. From Juha Niskanen. - SmartFS: Honor O_APPEND on writes. Also document pwrite() bug/ limitation. From Juha Niskanen. - GD25: spi_devid argument was not used in initialization. GD25 driver was always using priv->spi_devid initialized to zero by kmm_zalloc(). This change initializes it from the supplied function argument. From Juha Niskanen. - MMC/SD: Set wrbusy after success of all the operations. Any failure could leave wrbusy set when it should not be if the operation failed. From David Sidrane. - MMC/SD: Enter a removed card state On a failure. If we fail to read cardstatus in mmcsd_transferready consider this a hard error and set the card to removed. From David Sidrane. - MMC/SD (SDIO): Align DMA buffer for MBURST size. From David S. Alessio. * Networking/Network Drivers: - Socket close(): Fixed problems noted by Bernd Walter: Eliminate an incomplete test when a disconnection event happens. When a disconnection event occurs, the close logic MUST always terminate the wait. The conditional test was not incorrect, however, it lacked 'else' logic and would simply ignore that disconnection event in some cases. That is bad because there may not be another disconnection event and that can lead to hangs (or at least very, very long delays). From Gregory Nutt. - ICMPv6: Dispatch ICMP_POLL to device's callback list too since icmpv6_neighbor stills append the callback into this list. From Gregory Nutt. - ICMPv6: Decouple autoconfig and ICMPv6 socket to avoid an invalid Kconfig combination. From Xiang Xiao. - ICMPv6: cmpv6_autoconfig() error handling must not overwrite overwrite the error code. From Xiang Xiao. - TCP/UDP: Fix a chicken and egg problem by eliminating the check of the arp/neighbor tables before packet transmission: 1. For buffered TCP/UDP case, if CONFIG_NET_ARP_SEND / CONFIG_NET_ARP_IPIN / CONFIG_NET_ICMPv6_NEIGHBOR isn't enabled and the table doesn't contain the Ethernet address for the destination IP address yet, then the logic will skip the real transmission and then ARP/neighbor logic can't steal the final buffer to generate the ARP/ICMPV6 packet. 2. For all other case, the TCP layer or user program should already contain the retransmit logic, the check is redundant and may generate many duplicated packets if ARP/ICMPV6 response is too slow because the cursor stop forward. If user is still concerned about the very first packet lost, he could fix the issue by enabling CONFIG_NET_ARP_SEND / CONFIG_NET_ICMPv6_NEIGHBOR. From Xiang Xiao. - UDP sendto(): Add a check for the device that is polling. In the multiple network device case, this check is necessary to prevent sending the UDP packet to the wrong device. From Gregory Nutt. * Wireless/Wireless Drivers: - MRF24J40: Correct erroneous isolation of address mode field and subsequent bad comparison. From Gregory Nutt. - GS2200M: Add SPI_SELECT() to _read/write_data() in gs2200m.c - BCM43xx Wireless: In the SDIO interface, the behavior of the DMA setup differs, depending on the hardware capability SDIO_CAPS_DMABEFOREWRITE. If this capability is set, then the DMA setup much be done before the transfer setup. Dave Marples modified this file for the i.MXRT USDHC which does have the SDIO_CAPS_DMABEFOREWRITE. Xiao Xiang reports that this change breaks the Wifi on the Photon which does not report the SDIO_CAPS_DMABEFOREWRITE and suggests reverting the change. In reality both changes are correct but must be conditioned on the DMA capability of the underlying SDIO device. From Gregory Nutt. * Common Drivers: - Various drivers (Cloned logic): On error, memory was freed, but the error was not returned. It just continued as though no error happened. From Petro Karashchenko. - Serial: Fix data corruption when outputting data in SMP mode From Masayuki Ishikawa. - Serial: serial_io.c used signal numbers, but did not include signal.h. This has no problems but missing signal definitions have been seen in certain cases. From David Sidrane. - Serial DMA: Avoid uart_xmitchars_done() move the tail bigger then head. If ioctl(TCOFLUSH) occurs between uart_xmitchars_dma() and uart_xmitchars_done(), TCOFLUSH will reset xmit buffer, then uart_xmitchars_done() will move the 'tail' ahead of 'head', then sends lots of wrong data. From ligd. - mkfifo(): mkfifo() should return -1 and set errno on failure From raiden00pl. - RAMLog: Fix ramlog readers never awakened up when using ramlog as syslog or console. We also make an attempt to avoid the thundering herd problem if there are multiple readers/pollers. This change also removes forcing CONFIG_RAMLOG_CRLF in nuttx/syslog/ramlog.h as there is no point of wasting precious RAM for useless characters. From Juha Niskanen. - USB CDC/ACM: Fix memory leak of RX failsafe timer. From Juha Niskanen. - USB HID Keyboard device: Fix keyboard debounce algorithm used when CONFIG_HIDKBD_NODEBOUNCE is undefined. From Jeff Theusch. - USB HID Keyboard: Change default for CONFIG_HIDKBD_POLLUSEC per recommendation of Jeff Theusch. From Gregory Nutt. - VL53L1X IOCTLs: IOCTL commands for the VL53L1X did not follow the sequence. Noted by Daniel Pereira de Carvalho. From Gregory Nutt. - syslog: syslog_force does not set errno so do not test against it. From Juha Niskanen. - syslog: Fix assertion that assumes re-opened syslog file is the same. Logic in syslog_file_channel() is calling syslog_initialize() for the default syslog device as a recovery action after failed syslog_dev_initialize(). From Juha Niskanen. * Simulator: - Simulator HostFS: Skip '.' and '..' in readdir' From Xiang Xiao. - Simulator HostFS: Fix warning: 'mapflags' may be used uninitialized in this function. From Xiang Xiao. - Simulator Tickless: Correct the calculation of the Tickless timer period. Fix some missing initialization of globals and missing return values. From Matias N. - Simulator: Add -m32 to HOSTLDFLAGS if enable CONFIG_SIM_M32. From Xiang Xiao. - Simulator PM: Fixes compilation for sim target when enabling power management. From Matias N. - Simulator Build: Fixes missing recursion into sim board directory for dependency generation. From Matias N. - Simulator SIMUART: Remove CONFIG_SIM_UART_DATAPOST for arch/sim. It's very dangerous to call NuttX API from simuart_thread. From Xiang Xiao. * ARMv7-A - ARMv7-A: Apply Masayuki Ishakawa's change for ARMv7-M to this SMP architecture as well. From Gregory Nutt. * ARMv7-M - ARMv7-M: Fix a deadlock in up_sigdeliver() in SMP mode. In previous implementation, up_disable_irq() was called before recovering local context. However, I noticed a deadlock happens in the following situation. For example, if up_sigdevliver() is in progress on CPU0 and CPU1 has called up_cpu_paused to CPU0, hence g_cpu_irqlock has been locked by CPU1, in this case, we would see a deadlock in later call of enter_critical_section() to restore irqcount. To avoid this situation, we need to call enter_critical_section() to break the deadlock. From Masayuki Ishikawa. * Atmel SAM3/4 Boards: - SAM4CM: Fix cpustart() implementation. In Cortex-M, offset 0 in vector table stores initial stack pointer and offset 4 stores reset vector. From Masayuki Ishikawa. * Atmel SAMA5Dx Boards: - SAMA5D4-EK: Fix bad conditional compilation for board_app_initialize(). Should depend only on CONFIG_LIB_BOARDCTL, CONFIG_BUILD_KERNEL is irrelevant. From Gregory Nutt. * Microchip i.MXRT: - i.MXRT WFI: WFI needs to be disabled on i.MXRT. We found the reason: The imxrt1050 is configured to use SYSTICK for the kernel timer, but SYSTICK cannot wake up the MCU from low-power modes. Disable low-power modes on this MCU until we have support for an alternative timer. Earlier versions of the board (EVK, not EVKB), had A0 silicon which by default did not enter low-power mode on a WFI. With this change in place together with the previous one my system is stable, just using more power than it should. From Dave Marples. * Microchip i.MXRT Drivers: - i.MXRT Serial: TC (Transmission complete) and TDRE (TX Buffer Empty) were transposed in imxrt_serial.c. The end result was that for unoptimized code everything worked fine, but optimized code got itself into a real mess and continually fired interrupts. From Dave Marples. * Microchip i.MXRT Boards: - IMXRT1020-EVK: Make naming of the LED consistent. In most places it is referred to as LED1. In board.h it is referred to as USERLED1. The i.MXRT1020-EVK hardware user guide (HUG) uses the name USERLED. This command makes all names internally consistent and consistent with the HUG. Noted by Alin Jerpelea. From Gregory Nutt. * NXP/Freescale Kinetis Boards: - TWR-K60N512: Suppress errors related to card detect GPIO configuration if SDHC support is not enabled. From Gregory Nutt. * NXP LPC17xx/40xx Drivers: - lpc17xx/40xx I2C: Respect the I2C_M_NOSTART flag. Sending a restart condition when not requested will break other drivers that depend on this behavior. From Augusto Fraga Giachero. - LPC17xx/40xx Ethernet: Use usleep() instead of up_delay() for large wait times. From Augusto Fraga Giachero. * NXP LPC54xx: - LPC54 Clocking: Fix PLL settings. For the lpc54628 Rev. E board the PLL was not configured properly and the board would not boot correctly. I checked the startup files from the official IDE and inspected the assembly instructions for the libraries used. From Andrei Stefanescu. * NXP i.MXRT Boards: - IMXRT1060-EVK: Fix FT5X06 CTRSTn pin configuration, increased number of pollwaiters for the FT5X06, tuned resolution during pointer dragging. From Fabio Balzano. * On Semiconductor Boards: - LC823450: Fix cpustart() implementation. In Cortex-M, offset 0 in vector table stores initial stack pointer and offset 4 stores reset vector. From Masayuki Ishikawa. - LC823450-XGEVK: Fix build error for posix_spawn. From Masayuki Ishikawa. * Sony CXD56xx: - CXD56xx Assertions: Replace some assertions with error return values. From Alin Jerpelea. - CXD56xx Interrupts: Fix hang-up when error interrupt occurs. From Alin Jerpelea. - CXD56xx Pin Configuration: PIN_AP_CLK is used as a port selector of SDIO expander on the extension board, and is set output low in initialization. Therefore, this pin cannot be used by the other board. To avoid this restriction, remove this initial operation because this pin is pulled down by default on the extension board. From Alin Jerpelea. - CXD56xx: Remove duplicate NVIC_SYSH redefinitions. The NVIC_SYSH is already defined in nvicpri.h From Alin Jerpelea. * Sony CXD56xx Drivers: - CXD56xx SDHCI: Fix initial value of semaphore in sdhci driver. From Alin Jerpelea. * Sony CXD56xx Boards: - Spresense: The SD Card TXS02612 port expander is hosted on the Extension board and should not be enabled if the extension board is not present. From Alin Jerpelea. * STMicro STM32: - STM32 F4 Pin Multiplex: Ethernet pin ETH_RMII_REF_CLK is an input. From Gregory Nutt. - STM32 H7 ADC: Fix typos in ADC register definitions. From Markus Bernet. - STM32 H7: Heap allocation, SRAM and SRAM1 are not continuous From David Sidrane. - STM32 H7 CRC: Add the CRC option in KConfig. From Eduard Niesner. - STM32 H7 RCC: Add PLL3 Support and only enable PLLs if used. From David Sidrane. - STM32 L4x6xx RCC: This fix is needed if HSI clock is selected. Otherwise when waking up from STOP mode, the MSI clock is selected instead of the HSI clock. From Matias N. * STMicro STM32 Drivers: - STM32 USB Host: There was no relationship between CONFIG_STM32_USBHOST and CONFIG_USBHOST, yet they they were used interchangeably. This means that can (and did) get out of synch causing link time failures. This change adds logic to select CONFIG_USBHOST when CONFIG_STM32_USBHOST is selected, keeping the two settings synchronized. Furthermore, since CONFIG_STM32_USBHOST is the authoritative setting, all occurrences of CONFIG_USBHOST were replaced with CONFIG_STM32_USBHOST. From Gregory Nutt. - STM32 SDIO: SDIO Fix system hang on card eject. From David Sidrane. - STM32 F7 Ethernet: Large Ethernet packet can leads network halt. From Bazooka Joe. - STM32F7 OTGHOST: OTGFS_EPTYPE_INTR should be OTG_EPTYPE_INTR. From Gregory Nutt. - STM32 F7 SDMMC: SDMMC Fix system hang on card eject. From David Sidrane. - STM32 L4 Firewall: Correct a test to determine if an address lies in FLASH or not. Improper mask caused test to always fail. From Gregory Nutt. - STM32 H7 Ethernet: Bazooka Joe's fix to the STM32 F7 Ethernet driver should be applied to the H7 as well. The other STM32 Ethernet drivers already have the change. From Gregory Nutt. - STM32 H7 Ethernet: Fix ETH_MACMDIOAR_CR_MASK bit mask. From Markus Bernet. - STM32 H7 SDMMC: SDMMC Fix system hang on card eject. From Gregory Nutt. - STM32 H7 FLASH: Flash driver BUG fixes. From David Sidrane. - STM32 H7 TIM: Correct register bit definitions and alternate functions. Fix other copy-paste definitions. From Daniel Pereira Volpato. - STM32 L4 SDMMC: SDMMC Fix system hang on card eject. From David Sidrane. * STMicro STM32 Boards: - STM32F4-Discovery: Fix build error for posix_spawn. From Masayuki Ishikawa. * TI Tiva: - TIVA IRQs: Fix wrong IRQ vector number. From Nathan Hartman. - Tiva FLASH: Fix several mistakes in tiva_write(). (1) Fix wrong use of && when & was intended. (2) Add compile- time warning directive because according to this function's interface, it is supposed to support unaligned writes and/or writes of arbitrary numbers of bytes to FLASH. However, this function does NOT support that at this time. This needs to be fixed. (3) Fix wrong preprocessor conditional. Was written to use the 32-word write buffer only for TM4C1294NCPDT. This buffer is available on all M4C123 and TM4C129 parts. Now conditioned upon CONFIG_ARCH_CHIP_TM4C123 or CONFIG_ARCH_CHIP_TM4C129. (4) Add comments to document the intent of the above preprocessor logic. From Nathan Hartman. * Xtensa - Xtensa: Apply Masayuki Ishakawa's change for ARMv7-M to this SMP architecture as well. From Gregory Nutt. * Build System: - Makefiles: Change ${shell pwd} to $(CURDIR) since pwd doesn't exist on Windows From Xiang Xiao. - tools/Makefile.unix: Fix build error when issue 'make -B': "mkdir: cannot create directory 'staging': File exists: tools/Makefile.unix:269: recipe for target 'staging' failed". From Xiang Xiao. - All ARM linker scripts: Preface all _ebss definitions with '. = ALIGN(4)'. Otherwise, the following .bss section may not be aligned properly. From Gregory Nutt. - MIPS Linker Scripts: The PIC32M* start-up code initializes .bss by writing 16 bytes at a time in a loop. The start (_sbss) alignment is only required to be 4 bytes since the write is done with 4 store instructions. From Gregory Nutt. - Top-level Kconfig: Add some protection so that you cannot select an architecture-specific header file if the architecture does not provide the header file. From Gregory Nutt. - libc Kconfig: Should select the NuttX float.h file automatically if the NuttX math library is selected. From Gregory Nutt. - tools/Makefile.unix: Make COMMON_DIR work with CONFIG_ARCH_BOARD_CUSTOM. From Xiang Xiao. - tools/ Make fragments: Fix the various minor issue for NUTTXLIBS / USERLIBS: (1) Remove libcxx duplication in FlatLibs.mk and from kernel space, (2) Remove libpass1 from KernelLibs.mk since kernel build doesn't support the two pass mode, and (3) Remove FSDIR related comment since file system cannot be disabled now From Xiang Xiao. * C Library/Header Files: - getcwd(): Remove stray sched_unlock(). Also fixes several typos. From Juha Niskanen. - date(), hostname(): Fix portability issue with date, hostname From David Alessio. - libs/libxx/Kconfig: Automatically select CONFIG_CLOCK_MONOTONIC when CONFIG_LIBCXX is selected. Removed hardcoded -DCLOCK_MONOTONIC from CFLAGS in Make.defs of several configurations. That definition is now automatically adding this define when CONFIG_LIBCXX=y. From Daniel Pereira Volpato. - libs/libxx/Kconfig: CONFIG_LIBC_LOCALE is needed to build libcxx. A math library is also needed, however, there are various ways to provide a math library so CONFIG_LIBM is not now set. From Matias N. - libs/libc/symtab: Move symbol table generation into libc since the address in symbol table should come from userspace binary for PROTECTED build, not kernel binary. From Xiang Xiao. - libs/libc/ Kconfig files: Disable EXECFUNCS_HAVE_SYMTAB for kernel build. The symbol table doesn't have any meaning for kernel build since all executable binary should be self contained. From Xiang Xiao. - include/sys/time.h: According to earlier standards, usage of select(), FD_CLR, FD_ISSET, FD_SET and FD_ZERO just need include headers: sys/time.h, sys/types.h and unistd.h. So include sys/select.h in time.h to compatible with it. Or mbedtls library would build break in calling select() and FD_* related functions. From liuhaitao. * Tools: - tools/configure.sh and configure.c: Do not remove CONFIG_SIM_M32 if host is specified. From anchao. - tools/Directories.mk: Remove FSDIRS/NOFSDIRS related logic/comments since the file system can no longer be disabled now. From Xiang Xiao. - tools/Makefile.host: Add missing binaries from clean target. From Gregory Nutt. - tools/mkromfsimg.sh: Use sed to add const to ROMFS declarations so that they lie in FLASH not RAM. From Bernd Walter. - tools/nxstyle.c: Correct detection of missing blank line following a block comment. From Gregory Nutt. * apps/ Build System: - Makefiles: Change ${shell pwd} to $(CURDIR) since pwd doesn't exist on Windows From Xiang Xiao. - Makefile: Fix warning: jobserver unavailable: using -j1. Add '+' to parent make rule. From Xiang Xiao. - apps/Application.mk: Correct an error in PATH usage. Use of toolchain path causes make errors. From Gregory Nutt. * apps/tools: - tools/mkromfsimg.sh: Use sed to add const to ROMFS declarations so that they like in FLASH not RAM. From Bernd Walter. * Examples: apps/examples: - apps/examples/mount: Replace illegal call to ramdisk_register() with a call to boardctl(BOARDIOC_MKRD). From Gregory Nutt. - apps/examples/nxlines/: Correct nxlines example program name. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/examples/nxterm/: PROGNAME, PRIORITY, STACKSIZE variable names did not match declarations in Kconfig file. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/examples/romfs: Remove romfs_testdir.h. That file is regenerated whenever the example is built and so should not be in the repository. From Gregory Nutt. * Testing: apps/testing: - apps/testing/cxxtest/: Fix typo error in testing/cxxtest. From Xiang Xiao. - apps/testing/unity/: Fix the error when creating Make.dep. From raiden00pl. * NSH Library: apps/nshlib: - apps/nshlib: Remove the inappropriate NSH_BUILTIN_APPS coupling. From Xiang Xiao. - apps/nshlib/: The NSH mkrd command was in violation of the NuttX portable POSIX interface. It was calling the internal OS function ramdisk_register() directly. Not only is this a violation of the interface specification, but also prevents use of mkrd in PROTECTED or KERNEL builds. With this change, the NSH mkrd command now uses the BOARDIOC_MKRD boardctl() command. This command is available in all build modes. The effect of this change is to move the heart of the NSH mkrd command into to OS and provide user-space access via boardctl(). From Gregory Nutt. - apps/nshlib/: Replace direct calls to romdisk_register() with indirect calls via boardioctl(BOARDIOC_ROMDISK). This not only fixes the violation of the portable POSIX OS interface, but also permits use of ROM disks in PROTECTED and KERNEL modes. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/nshlib/: Add missing NSH_DISABLE_DMESG from Kconfig. From Juha Niskanen. * System Utilities: apps/system: - apps/system/cle/: This change modifies the cle to use the streams file interface more consistently and has removed the observed race conditions. It was previously a mix of streams and fileio. It also simplifies the VT100 cursor position handling. From Dave Marples. - apps/system/composite: Remove usb serial loopback test code we can achieve the same effect by cat or dd command. From Xiang Xiao. - apps/system/cu/: (1) Fix early exit. getc(stdin) can return 0 the first time around. (2) Set optind to zero. getopt() was being left in a bad state, causing parsing errors on second use. (3) Fix priority of cu_listen(). (4) Add support for -h. From David Alessio. - apps/system/lzf/: Check the protection by CONFIG_SYSTEM_LZF != CONFIG_m (not elf binary) instead of CONFIG_KERNEL_BUILD. From Xiang Xiao. - apps/system/spi: Correctly parse exch txdata args, if any. Should always call the board's deselect From David Alessio. * File System Utilities: apps/fsutils: - apps/fsutils/passwd/: Use named semaphore by checking CONFIG_FS_NAMED_SEMAPHORES instead of CONFIG_KERNEL_BUILD. From Xiang Xiao. * Network Utilities: apps/netutils: - apps/netutils/cjson/Makefile: Fix the error when creating Make.dep. From raiden00pl. * Graphics: apps/graphics: - apps/graphics/twm4nx/: Fix a recently introduced error that broke all Twm4Nx configurations. From Gregory Nutt. - apps/graphics/traveler/: Replace direct calls to romdisk_register() with indirect calls via boardioctl(BOARDIOC_ROMDISK). This not only fixes the violation of the portable POSIX OS interface, but also permits use of ROM disks in PROTECTED and KERNEL modes. From Gregory Nutt.