nuttx/drivers
Gregory Nutt d09bb13833 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 (dev->recv.sem in the above
example) 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.

This patch addresses the problem by re-initializing the semaphores on the
last uart_close() on the device.
2014-12-13 08:07:21 -06:00
..
analog More fixes to problems noted by cppcheck. Some are kind of risky; some are real bugs. 2014-11-25 13:15:09 -06:00
audio More fixes to problems noted by cppcheck. Some are kind of risky; some are real bugs. 2014-11-25 13:15:09 -06:00
bch Add support for seeking in BCH. From Sébastien Lorquet. 2014-11-13 09:04:42 -06:00
eeprom Add support for ST Micro EEPROM device geometries. From Sebastien Lorquet 2014-12-05 09:13:34 -06:00
input Nucleo-f4x1re: Fix some joystick pin definitions 2014-12-04 12:04:21 -06:00
lcd More fixes to problems noted by cppcheck. Some are kind of risky; some are real bugs. 2014-11-25 13:15:09 -06:00
mmcsd Update everything under nuttx/drivers to use the corrected syslog interfaces 2014-10-08 10:18:58 -06:00
mtd M25P serial flash driver: Add subsector size of the M24P16 part. From Lazlo 2014-12-10 18:48:36 -06:00
net More fixes to problems noted by cppcheck. Some are kind of risky; some are real bugs. 2014-11-25 13:15:09 -06:00
pipes
power More fixes to problems noted by cppcheck. Some are kind of risky; some are real bugs. 2014-11-25 13:15:09 -06:00
sensors
sercomm
serial In case a thread is doing a blocking operation (e.g. read()) on a serial 2014-12-13 08:07:21 -06:00
spi
syslog Update everything under nuttx/drivers to use the corrected syslog interfaces 2014-10-08 10:18:58 -06:00
usbdev More fixes to problems noted by cppcheck. Some are kind of risky; some are real bugs. 2014-11-25 13:15:09 -06:00
usbhost Update everything under nuttx/drivers to use the corrected syslog interfaces 2014-10-08 10:18:58 -06:00
video
wireless This commit is a set of patches 02/11 through 03/11 correcting issues with the CC3000 networking (01/11 was committed separated). Among these 10 patches: 2014-11-28 08:52:52 -06:00
.gitignore
can.c Fixes to avoid some hang conditions using STM32 CAN 2014-09-17 08:35:03 -06:00
dev_null.c
dev_zero.c
Kconfig Widen the name space: Rename CONFIG_SPI_EEPROM to CONFIG_EEPROM so that I2C EEPROMs can live there too 2014-11-27 11:08:27 -06:00
loop.c Loop device should return -EINTR is interrupt by a signal 2014-11-27 09:12:15 -06:00
Makefile Fix compilation errors if CONFIG_DISABLE_MOUNTPOINT is selected 2014-12-08 07:14:31 -06:00
pwm.c
ramdisk.c
README.txt
rwbuffer.c rwbuffer, fix compiler error 2014-11-05 15:26:48 -06:00
timer.c
watchdog.c

README
^^^^^^

This directory contains various device drivers -- both block and
character drivers as well as other more specialized drivers.

Contents:
  - Files in this directory
  - Subdirectories of this directory
  - Skeleton files

Files in this directory
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

can.c
  This is a CAN driver.  See include/nuttx/can.h for usage information.

dev_null.c and dev_zero.c
  These files provide the standard /dev/null and /dev/zero devices.
  See include/nuttx/fs/fs.h for functions that should be called if you
  want to register these devices (devnull_register() and
  devzero_register()).

loop.c
  Supports the standard loop device that can be used to export a
  file (or character device) as a block device.  See losetup() and
  loteardown() in include/nuttx/fs/fs.h.

pwm.c
  Provides the "upper half" of a pulse width modulation (PWM) driver.
  The "lower half" of the PWM driver is provided by device-specific
  logic.  See include/nuttx/pwm.h for usage information.

ramdisk.c
  Can be used to set up a block of memory or (read-only) FLASH as
  a block driver that can be mounted as a files system.  See
  include/nuttx/fs/ramdisk.h.

ramlog.c
  This is a driver that was intended to support debugging output,
  aka syslogging, when the normal serial output is not available.
  For example, if you are using a telnet or USB serial console,
  the debug output will get lost.

  This driver is similar to a pipe in that it saves the debugging
  output in a FIFO in RAM.  It differs from a pipe in numerous
  details as needed to support logging.

  This driver is built when CONFIG_RAMLOG is defined in the Nuttx
  configuration.

rwbuffer.c
  A facility that can be use by any block driver in-order to add
  writing buffering and read-ahead buffering.

Subdirectories of this directory:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

analog/
  This directory holds implementations of analog device drivers.
  This includes drivers for Analog to Digital Conversion (ADC) as
  well as drivers for Digital to Analog Conversion (DAC).
  See include/nuttx/analog/*.h for registration information.

bch/
  Contains logic that may be used to convert a block driver into
  a character driver.  This is the complementary conversion as that
  performed by loop.c.  See include/nuttx/fs/fs.h for registration
  information.

input/
  This directory holds implementations of input device drivers.
  This includes such things as touchscreen and keypad drivers.
  See include/nuttx/input/*.h for registration information.

lcd/
  Drivers for parallel and serial LCD and OLED type devices.  These
  drivers support interfaces as defined in include/nuttx/lcd/lcd.h

mmcsd/
  Support for MMC/SD block drivers.  MMC/SD block drivers based on
  SPI and SDIO/MCI interfaces are supported.  See include/nuttx/mmcsd.h
  and include/nuttx/sdio.h for further information.

mtd/
  Memory Technology Device (MTD) drivers.  Some simple drivers for
  memory technologies like FLASH, EEPROM, NVRAM, etc.  See
  include/nuttx/mtd/mtd.h

  (Note: This is a simple memory interface and should not be
  confused with the "real" MTD developed at infradead.org.  This
  logic is unrelated; I just used the name MTD because I am not
  aware of any other common way to refer to this class of devices).

net/
  Network interface drivers.  See also include/nuttx/net/net.h

pipes/
  FIFO and named pipe drivers.  Standard interfaces are declared
  in include/unistd.h

power/
  Power management (PM) driver interfaces.  These interfaces are used
  to manage power usage of a platform by monitoring driver activity
  and by placing drivers into reduce power usage modes when the
  drivers are not active.

sensors/
  Drivers for various sensors

sercomm/
  Sercomm is the transport used by osmocom-bb that runs on top of serial.
  See http://bb.osmocom.org/trac/wiki/nuttx-bb/run for detailed the usage
  of nuttx with sercomm.

  drivers/sercomm is only built if CONFIG_SERCOMM_CONSOLE in the NuttX
  configuration file.  If you attempt to build this driver without
  osmocom-bb, you will get compilation errors because of header files
  that are needed from the osmocom-bb.

serial/
  Front-end character drivers for chip-specific UARTs.  This provide
  some TTY-like functionality and are commonly used (but not required for)
  the NuttX system console.  See also include/nuttx/serial/serial.h

usbdev/
  USB device drivers.  See also include/nuttx/usb/usbdev.h

usbhost/
  USB host drivers.  See also include/nuttx/usb/usbhost.h

wireless/
  Drivers for various wireless devices.

Skeleton Files
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Skeleton files a "empty" frameworks for NuttX drivers.  They are provided to
give you a good starting point if you want to create a new NuttX driver.
The following skeleton files are available:

  drivers/lcd/skeleton.c -- Skeleton LCD driver
  drivers/mtd/skeleton.c -- Skeleton memory technology device drivers
  drivers/net/skeleton.c -- Skeleton network/Ethernet drivers
  drivers/usbhost/usbhost_skeleton.c -- Skeleton USB host class driver