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Fix a few typo/compilation problems. net/: Remove all CONFIG_NET_xxx_TCP_RECVWNDO configuration variables. They were used only to initialize the d_recwndo of the network device structure which no longer exists. net/: Remove the device TCP receive window field (d_recvwndo) from the device structure. That value is no longer retained, but is calculated dynamically. Remove some dangling references to CONFIG_NET_TCP_RWND_CONTROL. net/tcp: Take read-ahead throttling into account when calculating the TCP receive window size. net/tcp: tcp_get_recvwindow() now returns the receive window size directly (vs. indirectly via the device structure). net/tcp: Remove CONFIG_NET_TCP_RWND_CONTROL. TCP window algorithm is now trigged only by CONFIG_NET_TCP_READAHEAD. |
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Misoc README ============ This README applies to a port to NuttX running on a Qemu LM32 system. You can find the Qemu setup at https://bitbucket.org/key2/qemu This initial release supports two UARTs, but does not have a system timer or other peripherals. More to come. Buildroot Toolchain =================== A GNU GCC-based toolchain is assumed. The PATH environment variable should be modified to point to the correct path to the LM32 GCC toolchain (if different from the default in your PATH variable). If you have no LM32 toolchain, one can be cloned from the NuttX Bitbucket GIT repository (https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/buildroot). This GNU toolchain builds and executes in the Linux or Cygwin environment. 1. You must have already configured Nuttx in <some-dir>/nuttx. tools/configure.sh misoc/<sub-dir> make oldconfig context 2. Clone the latest buildroot package into <some-dir>/buildroot git clone git@bitbucket.org:nuttx/buildroot.git <some-dir>/buildroot or git clone https://patacongo@bitbucket.org/nuttx/buildroot.git <some-dir>/buildroot 3. cd <some-dir>/buildroot 4. cp lm32-elf-defconfig-6.1.0 .config 5. make oldconfig 6. make 7. By default, the tools will be at the absolute path: <some-dir>/buildroot/build_lm32/staging_dir/bin Or the NuttX relative path: ../buildroot/build_lm32/staging_dir/bin Make sure that he PATH variable includes the path to the newly built binaries. See the file configs/README.txt in the buildroot source tree. That has more detailed PLUS some special instructions that you will need to follow if you are building a LM32 toolchain for Cygwin under Windows. Also included in that README file is a FAQ of frequent build issues that their work-arounds. In order to use the buildroot toolchain, you also must set the following in your .config file: CONFIG_LM3S_TOOLCHAIN_BUILDROOT=y configs/misoc/include/generated =============================== In order to build this configuration, you must provide the configs/misoc/include/generated directory. It contains the generated Misoc files and may be a symbolic link. The base configurtion will NOT build without this directory! There is a sample generated directory at configs/misoc/include/generated-sample. If you want to do a test build without generating the architecture, then you can simply link this sample directory like: $ ln -s configs/misoc/include/generated-sample configs/misoc/include/generated That should permit a test build.