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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 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 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 6, 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_timedrecieve().
* 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 integeter overlow 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/syslog.
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 connnected 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 <server-address> <mount-point> <remote-path>
That command will mount the remote NFS server directory <remote-path> at
<mount-point> on the target machine. <server-address> 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 Tecnol<6F>gico 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 to prevent the debug
session from begin 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 flash_eraseall().
* 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_intialize(),
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 St<53>hn 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 <pid>/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 <pid>/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
overruning 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 St<53>hn.
- 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
St<53>hn.
- 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 St<53>hn.
- 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 byes 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 St<53>hn.
* 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 S<>bastien Lorquet.
* Drivers:
- BCH (Block-to-Character): Add support for seeking in BCH. From
S<>bastien 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<64>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 S<>bastien 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 S<>bastien 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:
- 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_rtcinitialize()
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 initialisation 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 verifed 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.