Add a separate section in the linker to place the MMU configuration
information. This location is read by the gen_mmu.py script to
create the actual page tables.
JIRA: ZEP-2095
Signed-off-by: Adithya Baglody <adithya.nagaraj.baglody@intel.com>
In crt0.S the MMU is initialized. It uses the statically build
page tables. Here 32-bit paging scheme is used, thereby each page
table entry maps to a 4KB page. The valid regions of the memory are
specified by SOC specific file(soc.c).
JIRA: ZEP-2099
Signed-off-by: Adithya Baglody <adithya.nagaraj.baglody@intel.com>
Makefile rule to create the MMU page tables at boot time. This
rule invokes the gen_mmu.py script to create a binary which is
then placed into the kernel image using objcopy.
Makefile.mmu is included only when CONFIG_X86_MMU is enabled.
JIRA: ZEP-2095
Signed-off-by: Adithya Baglody <adithya.nagaraj.baglody@intel.com>
Macro is used to create a structure to specify the boot time
page table configuration. Needed by the gen_mmu.py script to generate
the actual page tables.
Linker script is needed for the following:
1. To place the MMU page tables at 4KByte boundary.
2. To keep the configuration structure created by
the Macro(mentioned above).
Signed-off-by: Adithya Baglody <adithya.nagaraj.baglody@intel.com>
Kconfig definition for enabling the memory management Unit
on x86 based platforms.
JIRA: ZEP-2093
Signed-off-by: Adithya Baglody <adithya.nagaraj.baglody@intel.com>
The .balign directives were not working correctly in their
previous positions as the directive was applying to the section
before the variable's section, causing in some builds the
variables to be misaligned, and accesses to them causing faults.
With the alignments after the section declaration, the variables
will now be aligned as specified. Any future variable declarations
should use this form instead to ensure proper alignment.
Signed-off-by: Michael R Rosen <michael.r.rosen@intel.com>
Both the ARM and NXP MPU drivers incorrectly calculated the region index
by assuming the region type (e.g., THREAD_STACK_GUARD_REGION) was
zero-indexed, when in reality it is one-indexed. This had the effect of
wasting one region.
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
The NXP MPU requires special handling of region descriptor 0 to
guarantee that the debugger has access to the entire address space. It
does not allow writes from the core to affect the start or end
addresses, or the permissions associated with the debugger.
The original implementation of this driver attempted to work around
region descriptor 0, resulting in an off-by-1 error caught by Coverity.
Instead, define region descriptor 0 explicitly in the mpu_regions array,
and add some asserts to ensure that one doesn't try to change its start
or end addresses. This has an added benefit such that more permissions
can be enabled in region 0 if desired, whereas the previous
implementation always forced all writable permissions to be cleared.
Coverity-CID: 170473
Jira: ZEP-2258
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
The original implementation of _get_num_regions() parsed the CESR[NRGD]
register field to determine the number of mpu region descriptors
implemented in hardware. There was a possible path in the code to return
zero, which would cause underflow later on in arm_core_mpu_configure().
Coverity complained despite an assert to catch this condition. Instead,
use a preprocessor macro from mcux that defines the number of mpu region
descriptors.
Coverity-CID: 169811
Jira: ZEP-2208
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
Stack sentinel doesn't prevent corruption, it just notices when
it happens. Any memory could be in a bad state and it's more
appropriate to take the entire system down rather than just kill
the thread.
Fatal testcase will still work since it installs its own
_SysFatalErrorHandler.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
One of the stack sentinel policies was to check the sentinel
any time a cooperative context switch is done (i.e, _Swap is
called).
This was done by adding a hook to _check_stack_sentinel in
every arch's __swap function.
This way is cleaner as we just have the hook in one inline
function rather than implemented in several different assembly
dialects.
The check upon interrupt is now made unconditionally rather
than checking if we are calling __swap, since the check now
is only called on cooperative _Swap(). The interrupt is always
serviced first.
Issue: ZEP-2244
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
The REGION bits (bit[3:0]) of MPU_RBAR register can specify the number
of the region to update if the VALID bit (bit[4]) is also set.
If the bit[3:0] of "region_addr" are not zero, might cause to update
unexpected region. This could happen since we might not declare stack
memory with specific alignment.
This patch will mask the bit[4:0] of "region_addr" to prevent updating
unexpected region.
Signed-off-by: Chunlin Han <chunlin.han@linaro.org>
The kernel tracks time slice usage with the _time_slice_elapsed global.
Every time the timer interrupt goes off and the timer driver calls
_nano_sys_clock_tick_announce() with the elapsed time, this is added to
_time_slice_elapsed. If it exceeds the total time slice, the thread is
moved to the back of the queue for that priority level and
_time_slice_elapsed is reset to zero.
In a non-tickless kernel, this is the only time _time_slice_elapsed is
reset. If a thread uses up a partial time slice, and then cooperatively
switches to another thread, the next thread will inherit the remaining
time slice, causing it not to be able to run as long as it ought to.
There does exist code to properly reset the elapsed count, but it was
only compiled in a tickless kernel. Now it is built any time
CONFIG_TIMESLICING is enabled.
Issue: ZEP-2107
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
Add necessary Kconfig and minimal device tree in order to support
STM32F412ZG variant as found on the Nucleo STM32F412 board.
Origin: Original
Change-Id: Ic98a686f478ce551dc6101466ed0cf16924109e8
Signed-off-by: Florian Vaussard <florian.vaussard@heig-vd.ch>
Following migration of stm32f1xx series clock control driver to
STM32Cube LL API, cleanup stm32 code base in order to take into
account that this is the only clock driver available for stm32
family.
Signed-off-by: Erwan Gouriou <erwan.gouriou@linaro.org>
Following introduction of stm32cube LL based clock control driver,
remove references to former native driver.
Signed-off-by: Erwan Gouriou <erwan.gouriou@linaro.org>
Align stm32f1xx series clock driver to other parts of stm32 family.
Driver support both Connectivity and Density lines of stm32f1 series,
that are based on different Reset and Clock Control architectures.
Signed-off-by: Erwan Gouriou <erwan.gouriou@linaro.org>
The STM32F413ZH has 1536kB of Flash and 320kB of SRAM. This
configuration is currently not supported by ST MPU driver, so fill in
the blanks.
Note: The MPU does not support region size that is not a power-of-2 (see
the SIZE field in the MPU_RASR register). This is a problem for our
1536kB Flash region, so it was rounded up to the nearest choice. This is
possible because the memory in the range 0x0818000 - 0x0FFFFFFF is
"Reserved" and thus not mapped anyway.
Change-Id: If0c3d1db564ca45e77f8b5bafa2afdbafa85b40f
Signed-off-by: Florian Vaussard <florian.vaussard@heig-vd.ch>
This reverts commit 37f4178f58.
This change builds gen_idt in the zephyr project tree instead of
building it in outdir of the application. The build process should all
happen inside outdir and no binaries should be placed in the zephyr
tree.
Signed-off-by: Anas Nashif <anas.nashif@intel.com>
pop {lr} instruction is not supported in ARMv6-M, fixed by
using pop {r0}; mov lr, r0; instructions.
Jira: ZEP-2222
Signed-off-by: Vinayak Kariappa Chettimada <vich@nordicsemi.no>
We now have generic ARM M4 MPU support added to Zephyr.
Let's enable it for use with Nordic nRF52 chips.
Memory Layout was generated from Section 8.3 "Memory
Map" of nRF52 Product Specifications (for both nRF52832
and nRF52840):
0x00000000: Flash
0x10000000: Factory Information Config Registers
0x10001000: User Information Config Registers
0x20000000: SRAM
0x40000000: APB Peripherals
0x50000000: AHB Peripherals
0xE0000000: ARM M4 Private Peripheral Registers
NOT Configured:
0x60000000: External RAM
0x80000000: External RAM
0xA0000000: External Device
0xC0000000: External Device
NOTE: More work will be needed for future Nordic MWU (Memory
Watching Unit) support.
Signed-off-by: Michael Scott <michael.scott@linaro.org>
This patch add arm core MPU support to NXP MPU driver.
With this feature it is now possible to enable stack guarding on NXP
MPUs.
Signed-off-by: Vincenzo Frascino <vincenzo.frascino@linaro.org>
The STM32L4x SoCs embeds a slightly different embedded flash controller
from the STM32F4x SoCs.
This particular controller has the following properties :
- Up to 2 512KiB banks divided in 2KiB pages
- Flash can be accessed in any sizes
- Flash must be written in 64bit aligned 64bit double-words
The drivers/flash/flash_stm32f4x.c is refactored into a new common
drivers/flash/flash_stm32.c and drivers/flash/flash_stm32l4x.c is
created with the STM32L4x specific functions.
To ease the refactoring and keep common functions, the STM32L4x flash
headers are slightly modified to match the hardware reference naming
and solve compilation issues.
Signed-off-by: Neil Armstrong <narmstrong@baylibre.com>
Neither ASF nor CMSIS provide defines that can be processed by
the assembler. Exclude those from soc.h. Before this was done
incorrectly in board.h file.
Signed-off-by: Piotr Mienkowski <piotr.mienkowski@gmail.com>
This patch converts Atmel sam3x MCU series to use register
header files from Atmel Software Framework (ASF) library.
By using ASF different Atmel SAM MCU series can use common
device drivers.
Signed-off-by: Piotr Mienkowski <piotr.mienkowski@gmail.com>
This patch adds support for remaining Atmel SAM MCU series,
like sam3x to the common GPIO driver. After this update
full SAM MCU family should be supported by the driver.
Signed-off-by: Piotr Mienkowski <piotr.mienkowski@gmail.com>
Add configuration, dtsi and memory configuration fixup for the
STM32F469XI High Performance SoC.
Signed-off-by: Neil Armstrong <narmstrong@baylibre.com>
Here are the main changes:
* board: Update EMSK onboard resources such as Button, Switch and LEDs
+ update soc.h for em7d, em9d, em11d
+ update board.h for em_starterkit board
* arc: Add floating point support and code density support
+ add kconfig configuration
+ add compiler options
+ add register definitions, marcos, assembly codes
+ fixes in existing codes and configurations.
* arc: Update detailed board configurations for cores of emsk 2.3
* script: Provide arc_debugger.sh for debugging em_starterkit board
+ make BOARD=em_starterkit debug
This will start openocd server for emsk, and arc gdb will connect
to this debug server, user can run `continue` command if user just
want to run the application, or other commands if debugging needed.
+ make BOARD=em_starterkit debugserver
This will start an openocd debugger server for emsk, and user can
connect to this debugserver using arc gdb and do what they want to.
+ make BOARD=em_starterkit flash
This will download the zephyr application elf file to emsk,
and run it.
Signed-off-by: Huaqi Fang <huaqi.fang@synopsys.com>
Use TOOLCHAIN_VARIANT to indicate what XCC toolchain release
to use.
Set a reasonable default for the RG-2016.4 toolchain release.
D_108mini, D_212GP, D_233L are only in RF-2016.4, set that
appropriately.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
This patch integrates the thread stack guard feature in the arm
Zephyr core.
Change-Id: I2022899cbc7a340be71cfaa52f79418292f93bae
Signed-off-by: Vincenzo Frascino <vincenzo.frascino@linaro.org>
This patch adds the arm core MPU implementation.
This implementation currently supports the thread stack guard feature.
Change-Id: I8b3795ebaf1ebad38aaddc2ed2f05535ead2c09a
Signed-off-by: Vincenzo Frascino <vincenzo.frascino@linaro.org>
This patch add arm core MPU support to ARM MPU driver.
Change-Id: I5a61da4615ae687bf42f1c9947e291ebfd2d2c1d
Signed-off-by: Vincenzo Frascino <vincenzo.frascino@linaro.org>
This patch adds the arm core MPU interface, a common way to access the
pu functionalities by the arm zephyr kernel.
The interface can be divided in two parts:
- a core part that will be implemented by the arm_core_mpu driver and
used directly by the kernel
- a driver part that will be implemented by the mpu drivers and used by
the arm_core_mpu driver
Change-Id: I590bd284abc40d98b06fdf1efb5800903313aa00
Signed-off-by: Vincenzo Frascino <vincenzo.frascino@linaro.org>
This patch adds initial MPU support to NXP K6x family.
The boot configuration prevents the following security issues:
* Prevent to read at an address that is reserved in the memory map.
* Prevent to write into the boot Flash/ROM.
* Prevent from running code located in SRAM.
This driver has been tested on FRDM-K64F.
Change-Id: I907168fff0c6028f1c665f1d3c224cbeec31be32
Signed-off-by: Vincenzo Frascino <vincenzo.frascino@linaro.org>
XCC doesn't recognize the "I" compiler constraint but GCC does. Switch
to "i" which is understood by both.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
Now that all ARM platforms have a device tree we can move selecting of
HAS_DTS up and remove any !HAS_DTS cases, as well as setting in all the
defconfigs.
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Add defines and pinmux arrays to support more UARTs on STM32F4.
Change-Id: Ib06c549bdb2b3d7065554a0a6d1a3d15441b29c9
Signed-off-by: Florian Vaussard <florian.vaussard@heig-vd.ch>
It is useless to include the pinmux for a peripheral if it is not
enabled in the Kconfig. This is unnecessary and it increases the size of
the binary.
Define macros that will default to void if the associated Kconfig is not
enabled.
Change-Id: I0857fcef335c75b8bb6d537fd859f93d5be4a228
Signed-off-by: Florian Vaussard <florian.vaussard@heig-vd.ch>
Clean-up the pinmux arrays as a preparatory work before adding more
pinmuxes.
This is achieved by the following two actions:
- Define the PAD macro to simplify the [x - 1] = y construct
- Reorder the declartions by bank / pin to make it easier to
locate a pin among a high number of other pins, while minimizing the
risk of conflict when two people add a new declaration for two
different pins
Change-Id: I1ca0cc4f48bcd8cfd35b331e9821935f5c855876
Signed-off-by: Florian Vaussard <florian.vaussard@heig-vd.ch>
Add necessary Kconfig and minimal device tree in order to support
STM32F413xH variants as found on the Nucleo STM32F413 board.
Origin: Original
Change-Id: I60230c240d6acb610f16a02c62048d448476e9c5
Signed-off-by: Florian Vaussard <florian.vaussard@heig-vd.ch>
The bitfield determining the I/O direction already defines the pin
as either input or output, cannot be none or both at the same time
This issue was reported by Coverity
Coverity-CID: 151970
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Not all the boards (for instance the Nuclo F412) use USART1 or USART2.
Let each board enable these USARTs when really used.
Change-Id: Idfe79c724bd7b1ab154310b4a8234b52eef2298d
Signed-off-by: Florian Vaussard <florian.vaussard@heig-vd.ch>
Commit 87893ddf7ad4 ("soc: stm32f429zi: rename SOC config flag") renamed
SOC_STM32F429XX to SOC_STM32F429XI but the text of the option should be
changed as well to reflect this restriction in scope.
Change-Id: I2627b59f805e73d6c8a3534e0feec71a4269c9ab
Signed-off-by: Florian Vaussard <florian.vaussard@heig-vd.ch>
Commit 599149dfb831 ("soc: stm32f407xg: rename SOC config flag") renamed
SOC_STM32F407XX to SOC_STM32F407XG but the text of the option should be
changed as well to reflect this restriction in scope.
Change-Id: Id03529452f5ec7d7ffee214b152c4aa555e1208a
Signed-off-by: Florian Vaussard <florian.vaussard@heig-vd.ch>
Rename SOC_STM32F407XX to SOC_STM32F407XG to keep flash
size information.
Aim is to be able to distinguish flash size variants of
the SoC when needed (for instance in dts/arm/st/mem.h file).
Change-Id: I0afa16e86b7c99b9e685004f96beeb888f9e7568
Signed-off-by: Erwan Gouriou <erwan.gouriou@linaro.org>
Rename SOC_STM32F429XX to SOC_STM32F429XI to keep flash
size information.
Aim is to be able to distinguish flash size variants of
the SoC when needed (for instance in dts/arm/st/mem.h file)
Change-Id: Id188b7703d2bce0a3ded09132ff0f205efa9c143
Signed-off-by: Erwan Gouriou <erwan.gouriou@linaro.org>
Rename SOC_STM32L476XX to SOC_STM32L476XG to keep flash
size information.
Aim is to be able to distinguish flash size variants of
the SoC when needed (for instance in dts/arm/st/mem.h file)
Change-Id: I834bb5b83c24c39e90c0492a2b22a7c7802de361
Signed-off-by: Erwan Gouriou <erwan.gouriou@linaro.org>
The xC tag in the SoC reference indicates the flash size, use it in the
configuration to permit selection of correct flash size for dts.
Signed-off-by: Neil Armstrong <narmstrong@baylibre.com>
This patch enables the generation of the ARM CMSDK UART base address
from the device tree.
Signed-off-by: Vincenzo Frascino <vincenzo.frascino@linaro.org>
This places a sentinel value at the lowest 4 bytes of a stack
memory region and checks it at various intervals, including when
servicing interrupts or context switching.
This is implemented on all arches except ARC, which supports stack
bounds checking directly in hardware.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
- There's no clear need to disable frame pointers if this feature is
used, remove this directive.
- The 'top' and 'base' terms are reversed. The 'base' is the high
address of the stack. The top is the lowest address, where we cannot
push further down. Fixup member and offset names to correspond to how
these terms are used in hardware documentation.
- Use correct pointers for stack top location
- Fatal exceptions now go through _NanoFatalErrorHandler to report the
faulting ip and thread.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
For various reasons its often necessary to generate certain
complex data structures at build-time by separate tools outside
of the C compiler. Data is populated to these tools by way of
special binary sections not intended to be included in the final
binary. We currently do this to generate interrupt tables, forthcoming
work will also use this to generate MMU page tables.
The way we have been doing this is to generatea "kernel_prebuilt.elf",
extract the metadata sections with objcopy, run the tool, and then
re-link the kernel with the extra data *and* use objcopy to pull
out the unwanted sections.
This doesn't scale well if multiple post-build steps are needed.
Now this is much simpler; in any Makefile, a special
GENERATED_KERNEL_OBJECT_FILES variable may be appended to containing
the filenames to the generated object files, which will be generated
by Make in the usual fashion.
Instead of using objcopy to pull out, we now create a linker-pass2.cmd
which additionally defines LINKER_PASS2. The source linker script
can #ifdef around this to use the special /DISCARD/ section target
to not include metadata sections in the final binary.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
None of this is currently necessary, the spurious interrupt
stubs and exception entry code is included in the binary just
fine. To make matters worse, some data referenced lives in the
.intList section which is completely stripped out of the binary.
If in the future we find certain essential functions are being
garbage collected when they should not be, the proper way to
mitigate this is with KEEP() directives in the linker script.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
We had two assembly files to prepare for entry into C domain,
one intended for the simulator and one intended for real boards.
- Both files merged into a single crt1.S for either simulated or real
targets
- Extra logic to populate command line arguments from simulator removed,
we don't use it.
- BSS zeroing logic from crt1-boards.S used
- Reference to missing reset-unneeded.S removed
- exit() implementation moved to fatal.c, now invokes a kernel panic
if we are not running under the simulator
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
Unline k_thread_spawn(), the struct k_thread can live anywhere and not
in the thread's stack region. This will be useful for memory protection
scenarios where private kernel structures for a thread are not
accessible by that thread, or we want to allow the thread to use all the
stack space we gave it.
This requires a change to the internal _new_thread() API as we need to
provide a separate pointer for the k_thread.
By default, we still create internal threads with the k_thread in stack
memory. Forthcoming patches will change this, but we first need to make
it easier to define k_thread memory of variable size depending on
whether we need to store coprocessor state or not.
Change-Id: I533bbcf317833ba67a771b356b6bbc6596bf60f5
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
C library is not actually used by the xtensa port, we only need the
'exit' function. Implement 'exit' in crt1-* and drop remaining
references to the C library.
Change-Id: I8a562363956b4755a6b5baee7acf3726485e5ce3
Signed-off-by: Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com>
Add QEMU_CPU_TYPE for the sample_controller, so that zephyr image could
be run on QEMU with sample_controller core.
Change-Id: Id9e97a43c4b7921142289dcf97ff782993ca0463
Signed-off-by: Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com>
XT_* macros are defined in xtensa HAL headers as xcc intrinsics. gcc
does not have any of these intrinsics. Replace XT_* macros with inline
assembly or provide gcc-compatible definitions.
Change-Id: If823ea8a7898a11a3a8363b17efdba27dee4c6a4
Signed-off-by: Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com>
A bad rebase of a patch that moved these defines around
unintentionally reverted a necessary change to the coprocessor
save area.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
The files for the Arduino Due needed to be updated to use the new
configuration when the SoC moved from the atmel_sam3 directory to
the atmel_sam/sam3x directory.
Jira: ZEP-2067
Signed-off-by: Justin Watson <jwatson5@gmail.com>
The FPGA on the MPS2 board implements 4 SBCon devices for I2C which are
connected to:
- a touchscreen controller
- the audio device (for configuration)
- both shield connectors
Change-Id: I55ca985e18b45d68f5e7421c4768dfc9bf2fcb3f
Signed-off-by: Jon Medhurst <tixy@linaro.org>
Converted Stellaris UART driver over to utilize device tree generated
defines. Added a yaml description for the uart, and converted over the
ti_lm3s6965 SoC & qemu_cortex_m3 board port over to utilize it.
Change-Id: Ie20844eb63d2c68eb59ad4160f7f5b5a35e2943b
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Introduce a simple device tree for the TI lm3s6965 SoC and QEMU
Cortex-M3 board port. We get flash and memory base addresses and sizes
from the device tree as well as the ARM NVIC number of priority bits.
Change-Id: I4452b5543de7be55518997e54837ccbfd4f121df
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Reorder config entries alphabetically to make it easier to add new ones.
Change-Id: Ib118405a150a408638232513fba7198b458ecfa7
Signed-off-by: Florian Vaussard <florian.vaussard@heig-vd.ch>
Now that all the nRF based board/SoCs have device trees, we can remove
the Kconfig bits that are now coming from device tree.
Change-Id: Ia1a870a50582d4109070d2833660f58fd6f8691f
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Add device tree support for nRF51822 SoCs and Arduino 101-BLE,
Curie-BLE, BLE Nano, PCA10028-DK, and Quark-SE BLE boards. This
is minimal support for memory, flash, and UART.
Change-Id: I7e572bea537e384b6d66e520462f023ace0c9b35
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Fixup the nRF52840-QIAA to allow getting its SRAM & FLASH sizes from
device tree.
Change-Id: I67ecd7da5f0472402064f158030d9f97f49d7d20
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Nothing calls _ScpMainOscEnable, so lets remove it and associated files
that aren't used anymore.
Change-Id: Ibe900d039c531c4da56baa673d309ee961b09e52
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Cleanup soc code to enable UART_MCUX_LPSCI to support UART0.
Change-Id: I173febffcffc902f228946124e0434f122a67607
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Adds a shim layer around the mcux lpsci driver to adapt it to the Zephyr
serial interface.
Change-Id: I024f1605e3194f34bb57e8a121900e05b3085a82
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Add support for STM32L475xG SoC as a preliminary for
Discovery IOT board support.
stm32l476.dtsi file is now including stm32l475.dtsi
since STM32L476 SoC is a STM32L475 SoC with LCD support
Change-Id: I7567255e4172231cbf4899474617ecae0cd68d64
Signed-off-by: Erwan Gouriou <erwan.gouriou@linaro.org>
Following activation of stm32 common clock driver for stm32f4 series
remove references to stm32f4 specific driver.
Change-Id: I372a0ea046007bcb34944d6b2b8880077583b1d3
Signed-off-by: Erwan Gouriou <erwan.gouriou@linaro.org>
This commit disables native stm32f4x clock control
driver and enables stm32 LL clock control driver
for stm32f4 family
Jira: ZEP-2039
Change-Id: I98ba6c89c4a3a1f39658c5808cd47a2d1f344130
Signed-off-by: Erwan Gouriou <erwan.gouriou@linaro.org>
This commit enables STM32Cube LL based driver for stm32f4 series.
This generic driver provides a unified API to clock driver for all
stm32 series.
LL API allows driver to be lightweight and to keep genericity across
stm32 family to ease further devlopment and maintenance.
Change-Id: Ie31ae8f433313787f9c9eda77de41925721d54dd
Signed-off-by: Erwan Gouriou <erwan.gouriou@linaro.org>
The CC3220SF is a replacement for the CC3200 SoC, comprising
a network coprocessor and Cortex-M4 MPU.
This leverages the CC3220 SDK driver peripheral library in ROM,
and some files built from ext/hal/ti/.
Jira: ZEP-1958
Change-Id: I892b212c178e05d84ff1d716dde593ced653ae6d
Signed-off-by: Gil Pitney <gil.pitney@linaro.org>
This fixes ZEP-1955. The issue was that the interrupt stack frame only
allocates 4 registers. This means that if any window overflow happens,
only 4 registers can be saved. This implies that the interrupt handler
can not call functions other than using call4. If this rule is not
honored, then it will result in the registers being overwriting other
context information and thus a stack corruption.
The fix consists on using call4 for calling even t logger function,
which is by the way more optimal as the interrupt handler does not need
to save more than 4 registers when these functions are called.
Issue: ZEP-1955
Change-Id: Iacea626443d1d61d95a52253ac8ff15fc3722d2c
Signed-off-by: Mazen NEIFER <mazen@nestwave.com>
This was more or less transplanted from old Viper codebase (Zephyr's
ancestor which supported paging) and adapted to current coding style.
Change-Id: I203e631f1dcd5f2fb4e9a2fa9339fc7521c7962d
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
Adds event based scheduling logic to the kernel. Updates
management of timeouts, timers, idling etc. based on
time tracked at events rather than periodic ticks. Provides
interfaces for timers to announce and get next timer expiry
based on kernel scheduling decisions involving time slicing
of threads, timeouts and idling. Uses wall time units instead
of ticks in all scheduling activities.
The implementation involves changes in the following areas
1. Management of time in wall units like ms/us instead of ticks
The existing implementation already had an option to configure
number of ticks in a second. The new implementation builds on
top of that feature and provides option to set the size of the
scheduling granurality to mili seconds or micro seconds. This
allows most of the current implementation to be reused. Due to
this re-use and co-existence with tick based kernel, the names
of variables may contain the word "tick". However, in the
tickless kernel implementation, it represents the currently
configured time unit, which would be be mili seconds or
micro seconds. The APIs that take time as a parameter are not
impacted and they continue to pass time in mili seconds.
2. Timers would not be programmed in periodic mode
generating ticks. Instead they would be programmed in one
shot mode to generate events at the time the kernel scheduler
needs to gain control for its scheduling activities like
timers, timeouts, time slicing, idling etc.
3. The scheduler provides interfaces that the timer drivers
use to announce elapsed time and get the next time the scheduler
needs a timer event. It is possible that the scheduler may not
need another timer event, in which case the system would wait
for a non-timer event to wake it up if it is idling.
4. New APIs are defined to be implemented by timer drivers. Also
they need to handler timer events differently. These changes
have been done in the HPET timer driver. In future other timers
that support tickles kernel should implement these APIs as well.
These APIs are to re-program the timer, update and announce
elapsed time.
5. Philosopher and timer_api applications have been enabled to
test tickless kernel. Separate configuration files are created
which define the necessary CONFIG flags. Run these apps using
following command
make pristine && make BOARD=qemu_x86 CONF_FILE=prj_tickless.conf qemu
Jira: ZEP-339 ZEP-1946 ZEP-948
Change-Id: I7d950c31bf1ff929a9066fad42c2f0559a2e5983
Signed-off-by: Ramesh Thomas <ramesh.thomas@intel.com>
Future tickless kernel patches would be inserting some
code before call to Swap. To enable this it will create
a mcro named as the current _Swap which would call first
the tickless kernel code and then call the real __swap()
Jira: ZEP-339
Change-Id: Id778bfcee4f88982c958fcf22d7f04deb4bd572f
Signed-off-by: Ramesh Thomas <ramesh.thomas@intel.com>
Found out that the SAM3 series is not a single series. There are actully
3 different series, 3U, 3A, and 3X.
Origin: Original
Jira: ZEP-2067
Change-Id: I61cdc826cc32dbdd25b5e6bafaada062c8ae8417
Signed-off-by: Justin Watson <jwatson5@gmail.com>
Historically, space for struct k_thread was always carved out of the
thread's stack region. However, we want more control on where this data
will reside; in memory protection scenarios the stack may only be used
for actual stack data and nothing else.
On some platforms (particularly ARM), including kernel_arch_data.h from
the toplevel kernel.h exposes intractable circular dependency issues.
We create a new per-arch header "kernel_arch_thread.h" with very limited
scope; it only defines the three data structures necessary to instantiate
the arch-specific bits of a struct k_thread.
Change-Id: I3a55b4ed4270512e58cf671f327bb033ad7f4a4f
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
Moved the Atmel SAM 3 from its own directory into
the directory tree laid out in arch/arm/soc/atmel_sam.
Origin: Original
Jira: ZEP-2067
Change-Id: I26a1a521dd7caa607c3e95a06cd574ee68ca59b8
Signed-off-by: Justin Watson <jwatson5@gmail.com>
This SoC, in its default configuration, does not have any SW IRQ below
the EXCM level. This make it unsuitable to use irq_offload() and thus
almost untestable.
Decision was made to remove this configuration in favorof custom one
XRC_D2PM_5swIrq, which is the same core but with additional 4 SW IRQs
of level 1 and an additional timer.
Issue: ZEP-2029
Change-Id: Iee4f8346aa9d610e14898444f78d28ef0ac4cef2
Signed-off-by: Mazen NEIFER <mazen@nestwave.com>
This patch adds initial MPU support to STM32F401XE.
The boot configuration prevents the following security issues:
* Prevent to read at an address that is reserved in the memory map.
* Prevent to write into the boot Flash/ROM.
* Prevent the application to access to the BootROM.
* Prevent from running code located in SRAM.
Change-Id: I4dc0669009bd5c0a829a69f8ff417c787b7043ed
Signed-off-by: Vincenzo Frascino <vincenzo.frascino@linaro.org>
This patch adds initial MPU support to ARM Beetle.
The boot configuration prevents the following security issues:
* Prevent to read at an address that is reserved in the memory map.
* Prevent to write into the boot Flash/ROM.
* Prevent from running code located in SRAM.
Change-Id: I64f1001369896fffb0647de6be605a95161c4695
Signed-off-by: Vincenzo Frascino <vincenzo.frascino@linaro.org>
This patch adds an initial driver for the ARM MPU.
This driver has been tested on ARM Beetle and STM32F4.
Change-Id: I2bc4031961ec5a1d569929249237646f4a349f16
Signed-off-by: Vincenzo Frascino <vincenzo.frascino@linaro.org>
This patch add the Memory Protection Unit parameter to the arm core
configuration.
Change-Id: Ifee8cdd5738391a6f182e8d0382d27eeb8c546ba
Signed-off-by: Vincenzo Frascino <vincenzo.frascino@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Marc Moreno <marc.morenoberengue@linaro.org>
This patch adds the regions for the mpu configuration to the soc.h file.
Change-Id: Ifd1ce96eeb4731ae01f5171924af92b9e236a3dc
Signed-off-by: Vincenzo Frascino <vincenzo.frascino@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Marc Moreno <marc.morenoberengue@linaro.org>
When calling scripts/gen_idt, if we don't have $ZEPHYR_BASE/scripts in
the path, it will fail, so we can call it with its full path to avoid
such need.
Change-Id: I47b340c9f3204ad8740c29e663e12082208bb13b
Signed-off-by: Inaky Perez-Gonzalez <inaky.perez-gonzalez@intel.com>
Document the flash latency values by copying the relevant tables
from the reference manuals for each MCU.
Change-Id: Ieb2824ffd7634d917399e3e62146d9243b527f44
Signed-off-by: Christer Weinigel <christer@weinigel.se>
Fix misspellings in Kconfig help text and made spelling of
RX and TX consistent (from reviewer comments)
Change-Id: Ie9d4c3863cd210e7a17b50a85a7e64156b6bf3d7
Signed-off-by: David B. Kinder <david.b.kinder@intel.com>
If the flash latency isn't set most STM32F4xx MCU's won't be able
to run from flash when the CPU frequency is changed. Make this a
compile time error instead of an assert at runtime.
Change-Id: Ic3421194545f8f83bd6e00f0cd011306c8d1eedd
Signed-off-by: Christer Weinigel <christer@weinigel.se>
Put the reason code in r0 and make a SVC #2 call, which will be
propagated to _fatal_error_handler as an exception.
The _is_in_isr() implementation had to be tweaked a bit. User-generated
SVC exception no longer just used for irq_offload(); just because we are
in it does not mean we are in interrupt context. Instead, have the
irq_offload code set and clear the offload_routine global; it will be
non-NULL only if it's in use. Upcoming changes to support memory
protection (which will require system calls) will need this too.
We free up some small amount of ROM deleting _default_esf struct as it's
no longer needed.
Issue: ZEP-843
Change-Id: Ie82bd708575934cffe41e64f5c128c8704ca4e48
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
We reserve a specific vector in the IDT to trigger when we want to
enter a fatal exception state from software.
Disabled for drivers/build_all tests as we were up to the ROM limit
on Quark D2000.
Issue: ZEP-843
Change-Id: I4de7f025fba0691d07bcc3b3f0925973834496a0
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
Unlike assertions, these APIs are active at all times. The kernel will
treat these errors in the same way as fatal CPU exceptions. Ultimately,
the policy of what to do with these errors is implemented in
_SysFatalErrorHandler.
If the archtecture supports it, a real CPU exception can be triggered
which will provide a complete register dump and PC value when the
problem occurs. This will provide more helpful information than a fake
exception stack frame (_default_esf) passed to the arch-specific exception
handling code.
Issue: ZEP-843
Change-Id: I8f136905c05bb84772e1c5ed53b8e920d24eb6fd
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
The ICSR RETTOBASE bit is improperly implemented in QEMU (the polarity
is flipped) and the fix for it has not yet made it into a QEMU release,
although it is present in upstream master branch.
The symptom is that if we are not in thread mode, the system always
believes were are in a nested exception state, causing _IsInIsr() to
always return true.
Skip the nested exception check if we are building for QEMU.
This is a workaround until SDK-54 is resolved.
Issue: SDK-54
Change-Id: I06eafcc85fb76a9b23b4ba85ed6e111a08516231
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
For exceptions where we are just going to abort the current thread, we
need to exit handler mode properly so that PendSV can run and perform a
context switch. For ARM architecture this means that the fatal error
handling code path can indeed return if we were 1) in handler mode and
2) only wish to abort the current thread.
Fixes a very long-standing bug where a thread that generates an
exception, and should only abort the thread, instead takes down the
entire system.
Issue: ZEP-2052
Change-Id: Ib356a34a6fda2e0f8aff39c4b3270efceb81e54d
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
We do the same thing on all arch's right now for thread_monitor_init so
lets put it in a common place. This also should fix an issue on xtensa
when thread monitor can be enabled (reference to _nanokernel.threads).
Change-Id: If2f26c1578aa1f18565a530de4880ae7bd5a0da2
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
We do a bit of the same stuff on all the arch's to setup a new thread.
So lets put that code in a common place so we unify it for everyone and
reduce some duplicated code.
Change-Id: Ic04121bfd6846aece16aa7ffd4382bdcdb6136e3
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
There are a few places that we used an naked unsigned type, lets be
explicit and make it 'unsigned int'.
Change-Id: I33fcbdec4a6a1c0b1a2defb9a5844d282d02d80e
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Convert code to use u{8,16,32,64}_t and s{8,16,32,64}_t instead of C99
integer types. This handles the remaining includes and kernel, plus
touching up various points that we skipped because of include
dependancies. We also convert the PRI printf formatters in the arch
code over to normal formatters.
Jira: ZEP-2051
Change-Id: Iecbb12601a3ee4ea936fd7ddea37788a645b08b0
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Convert code to use u{8,16,32,64}_t and s{8,16,32,64}_t instead of C99
integer types. There are few places we dont convert over to the new
types because of compatiability with ext/HALs or for ease of transition
at this point. Fixup a few of the PRI formatters so we build with newlib.
Jira: ZEP-2051
Change-Id: I7d2d3697cad04f20aaa8f6e77228f502cd9c8286
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
This is a start to move away from the C99 {u}int{8,16,32,64}_t types to
Zephyr defined u{8,16,32,64}_t and s{8,16,32,64}_t. This allows Zephyr
to define the sized types in a consistent manor across all the
architectures we support and not conflict with what various compilers
and libc might do with regards to the C99 types.
We introduce <zephyr/types.h> as part of this and have it include
<stdint.h> for now until we transition all the code away from the C99
types.
We go with u{8,16,32,64}_t and s{8,16,32,64}_t as there are some
existing variables defined u8 & u16 as well as to be consistent with
Zephyr naming conventions.
Jira: ZEP-2051
Change-Id: I451fed0623b029d65866622e478225dfab2c0ca8
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
This commit should fix the concern about uninitialized memory of main
thread that was raised in https://gerrit.zephyrproject.org/r/#/c/12920/
The issue is more general, if it happens that the content of the
CPENABLE flag of any thread is set then any other thread using the CP
may cause a memory corruption.
I'd prefer to avoid the issue by initializing the CP descriptor to 0.
The descriptor itself is few words. We set them to 0 up to CP_ASA, which
is set to a real value.
As the dummy thread instantiated at the kernel startup does not use CP,
there is no CP area in its thread memory buffer. However it is mandatory
that it have the CP descriptor and that cpEnable in that descripot is
set to null. This is ensured by adding XT_CP_DESCR_SIZE to
_K_THREAD_NO_FLOAT_SIZEOF.
Change-Id: I6a36b5b363600ea1e6d98ab679981182b2b5a236
Signed-off-by: Mazen NEIFER <mazen@nestwave.com>
Move linker/common-rom.ld between .rodata sections so that it's together
with other immutable data.
Move linker/common-ram.ld before the .bss section, so that .bss does not
appear between data sections, which had two consequences:
- there's a .bss-sized gap in the ELF image, and
- PHDR segment that covers .bss overlaps the segment that covers .data,
resulting in the following xt-run warning:
( [ sample_controller ] load_bfd ) *WARNING* Executable segment
[ 60004d60, 600079a7 ] overlaps an existing executable segment
Change-Id: I2db46f4656e240016fe60883057cc000b6377180
Signed-off-by: Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com>
Fix doxygen comment typos used to generate API docs
Change-Id: I94df2e3a2bda248824ed2aeff3dd0eb743f0bf3e
Signed-off-by: David B. Kinder <david.b.kinder@intel.com>
This reverts commit da8bff6b20.
We revert this as we intent to move away from {u}int{8,16,32,64}_t types
to our own internal types for sized variables so we shouldn't need the
PRI macros anymore.
Change-Id: Ibb1fae7500bddb4772b8830d497a0e5f78b44bcc
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
To allow for various libc implementations (like newlib) in which the way
various {u}int{8,16,32}_t types are defined vary between both libc
implementations and across architectures we need to utilize the PRI
defines.
Change-Id: Ic4e65db52c8d693228cf80584283d4d06e68b5ad
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Add soc_gpio_get(), soc_gpio_debounce_length_set() functions to Atmel
SAM soc_gpio driver.
Change-Id: I541c6fead9a308dd2e67c59dabe67b87cf1628ef
Signed-off-by: Piotr Mienkowski <piotr.mienkowski@gmail.com>
Added serial (UART) driver for Atmel SAM MCU family.
Note:
- Error handling is not implemented
- The driver works only in polling mode, interrupt mode is
not implemented.
Tested on Atmel SMART SAM E70 Xplained board
Origin: Original
Jira: ZEP-1959
Change-Id: I3e770fd1feb2ddf92cf405a9aa17be92eb32e19b
Signed-off-by: Piotr Mienkowski <piotr.mienkowski@gmail.com>
Added I2C bus (TWIHS) driver for Atmel SAM MCU family. Only
I2C Master Mode with 7 bit addressing is currently supported.
Tested on Atmel SMART SAM E70 Xplained board
Origin: Original
Jira: ZEP-1866
Change-Id: Ic5aa7b6b21295feccae883d580b38bbeaf2ce291
Signed-off-by: Piotr Mienkowski <piotr.mienkowski@gmail.com>
Add plumbing to build system and SoC level dtsi for the NRF52832 SoC.
We additionally add the necessary yaml files for the UART on the NRF52
SoCs.
Change-Id: I3b4a821b2993827e33d8e84bdbbc759d1521f8bd
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Introduce SoC specific config options similar to what exists on NRF51,
this is mostly to help distinguish between SRAM & Flash sizes on
different variants.
Also deleted some unnecessary setting of CONFIG_SOC_NRF528{32,40} in the
board defconfig files.
Change-Id: I3aaedf0c15423ae12636f87b8e6a39070cbb2c6f
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Adds initial support for the kw40z SoC. This SoC has all the same
peripherals as the kw41z but with less flash and ram, so the defconfig
and dts are nearly the same.
Jira: ZEP-1388
Change-Id: Ib804451e8c2c71c4ff7d342bf23f6567d1542a2d
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
The KL2x support requires DTS so we can remove any !HAS_DTS references.
Also NUM_IRQS shouldn't have been in a !HAS_DTS ifdef block.
Change-Id: I12b0781b6eef100bfb0a94698d12fc519c759888
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Since all STM32 SoCs are using device tree we can remove this last bit
of !HAS_DTS for getting flash/sram sizes from Kconfig.
Change-Id: I9e706b7aba7c0edcf9fca3ddc0ddc7d820980b47
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Converted over all STM32F3 based boards to use device tree and removed
associated bits that now come from the device tree for STM32F3.
Boards that are now using devicetree:
* Nucleo f334r8
* STM32373C Eval
Change-Id: I081a1d83f86e417a98b6864c745354b6b32953b7
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Converted over all STM32F1 based boards to use device tree and removed
associated bits that now come from the device tree for STM32F1. Also
renamed the STM32F10{3,7} SoC dtsi to try and make it clear that the 'X'
is a place holder. Fixedup the top level compatiables in the boards to
be the specific 'X' instead of the generic one.
Boards that are now using devicetree:
* Nucleo f103rb
* STM3210C Eval
* STM32 MINI A15
Change-Id: I29b3634ec7451f974687d55980414efa655e2e96
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Converted over all STM32F4 based boards to use device tree and removed
associated bits that now come from the device tree for STM32F4.
Boards that are now using devicetree:
* 96b_carbon
* nucleo f401re
* nucleo f411re
Change-Id: Ibe197ca0a3f5ad78d594485a578d986403cc824a
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Since all the L4 SoCs are using DTS we can remove the various Kconfig
bits that we now get from DTS.
Change-Id: Icdec49b478ff285dc3347b09412964a721f75bbf
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
In order to suppport the FRDM-KL25Z board,
it is necessary to make this soc available.
Change-Id: Id93a51dcc9ef58118e27db02c30f662eb73d5adb
Signed-off-by: Gustavo Denardin <gustavo.denardin@gmail.com>
I2C_SHARED_IRQ, I2C_0_IRQ_SHARED, I2C_0_IRQ_DIRECT Kconfig options
are DW driver specific. Its presence is confusing for a user of any
other I2C driver than DW. This patch renames these options to include
DW string and makes it visible only for DW I2C driver. This is a
similar implementation to that used by ETH DW Ethernet driver.
Change-Id: I795506f9b103c028a22317df9ad632dce5cd1343
Signed-off-by: Piotr Mienkowski <piotr.mienkowski@gmail.com>
Instead of FLASH_LOAD_OFFSET being something specific to cortex-m, add
it generally to misc/Kconfig, along with a hidden config
HAS_LOAD_OFFSET which can be selected by the architectures as they add
support for the functionality.
Change-Id: I256ff8cf4e9b8493b26354c3b93fe1f7017d4887
Signed-off-by: David Brown <david.brown@linaro.org>
gcc only understands -mlongcalls form of this option, xcc understands
both. Use -mlongcalls for building with both xcc and gcc.
Change-Id: I93f65ccbc97429ae564f1986120b37ce205ee38c
Signed-off-by: Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com>
The issue was that cpStack was changed to a memory buffer by commit
https://gerrit.zephyrproject.org/r/#/c/12816
However the assembly code was expecting it to be a pointer and thus
issuing an indirection, that leads to wrong addresses.
The fix removed this unnecessary indirection and thus the inherent
invalid memory access exception.
Issue: ZEP-1997
Change-Id: I843f049212f2d116a01b05367a284209f463a5e7
Signed-off-by: Mazen NEIFER <mazen@nestwave.com>
* CONFIG_SOC is now properly set and we do not need a separate
XTENSA_CORE build variable
* Some unnecessary macro -D CFLAGS in the Xtensa Makefile removed
* There is no default SOC selection, it is now done explicitly in
the board's defconfig
* CONFIG_<board name> now renamed to CONFIG_SOC_<board name in
uppercase> to conform to established style.
Issue: ZEP-1711
Change-Id: I88997530db09970b7fdd1c3e3d355bfca9d0be1a
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
_power_save_idle_exit() was removed long ago. All arches now just
call _sys_power_save_idle_exit() if PM is enabled.
Change-Id: I9cce3eecc8cbf1cbce15a355be420e747fb978de
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
When running with qemu often times the developer want to enable all
sorts of debugs which end up not working with only 192K.
Change-Id: I8d784618b9a0d911944f831a4058b34abc0c3e35
Signed-off-by: Luiz Augusto von Dentz <luiz.von.dentz@intel.com>
CONFIG_* usually come from Kconfig, rename variables that are locally
defined to avoid confusion about where they are set.
Change-Id: I402713e6f852907e75be4bc2b916a7d15dd5649c
Signed-off-by: Anas Nashif <anas.nashif@intel.com>
CONFIG_* usually come from Kconfig, rename variables that are locally
defined to avoid confusion about where they are set.
Change-Id: I83b8459913c5deb68dc1b9f5386b8934363a6d1f
Signed-off-by: Anas Nashif <anas.nashif@intel.com>
The CP context area was before on the bottom of the stack just
after the thread descriptor. Now it is moved inside the thread
descriptor to support some kind of memory protection.
Change-Id: Id3ebeaecfd9c2475899713fdc8da583a1f9121f9
Signed-off-by: Mazen NEIFER <mazen@nestwave.com>
I2C_CLOCK_SPEED Kconfig option is DW driver specific. It does not
define I2C interface speed but rather the I2C DW module clock speed.
It is confusing for a user of any other I2C driver than DW.
This patch renames this option to I2C_DW_CLOCK_SPEED and makes it
visible only for DW I2C driver.
Change-Id: I97f57332fd5cca644eabdef0968a0b2174b885ff
Signed-off-by: Piotr Mienkowski <piotr.mienkowski@gmail.com>
This is only built in if CONFIG_EXCEPTION_DEBUG is turned on.
Change-Id: I91f0601e344919f3481f7f5e78cb98c6784d1ec8
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
same70/soc.h provided IRQ ids as #define. This is no longer
necessary as gen_isr_tables mechanism, which was recently
introduced, supports IRQ ids as enums. These are provided
directly by Atmel ASF library.
Change-Id: I3c2573d97d81eb9a02e85fde0566622ff2ecf2cf
Signed-off-by: Piotr Mienkowski <piotr.mienkowski@gmail.com>
These are fixed I/O registers for getting and setting the states of
LEDs, buttons, SPI chip-selects, and LCD control lines. It also contains
several free-running counters with no specific use.
Change-Id: Ib49306d5501574f7eb354165cdca6f29e3d4dad4
Signed-off-by: Jon Medhurst <tixy@linaro.org>
For the SoCs in which all the boards for that platform are using dts we
can remove the Kconfig bits that are now coming from device tree.
Change-Id: Iccf4c84beb83fa1c516b6166f94de37b4a0162ae
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
As part of the transition to Device Tree, a temporary
HAS_DTS configuration variable, and a .fixup file per board
with symbol aliases were added.
This patch removes the cc32xx related fixup file
definitions, except for those used additionally outside
the cc32xx drivers.
Since cc32xx has DTS files, and since HAS_DTS will always be true,
it also removes the 'if !HAS_DTS' blocks from the cc32xx Kconfig
files.
Change-Id: I1c1b9f734795f523342f82ab32f2a38983812c0b
Signed-off-by: Gil Pitney <gil.pitney@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Move back to getting the number of IRQs from Kconfig. We do this
because the number of IRQs should really just be determined by scanning
the device tree and figuring out the highest IRQ value used.
Change-Id: I8e0dbec1d9d036d4e899b237c4dc7d833c422e18
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
fibers/tasks are now just threads and we should not be using
struct *tcs any more.
Change-Id: Iee5369abcc66b4357a0c75537025fe8edb0ffbb4
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
The SiFive Freedom E310 SOC follows the riscv privilege
architecture specification and hence is declared within
the riscv privilege SOC family.
It also provides support for a riscv
Platform Level Interrupt Controller (PLIC)
Change-Id: I19ff0997eacc248f48444fc96566a105c6c02663
Signed-off-by: Jean-Paul Etienne <fractalclone@gmail.com>
This patch updates the ARM core to use struct k_thread instead of struct
tcs. Struct tcs has been deprecated with Zephyr 1.6.
Change-Id: I1219add0bbcca4b963ffe02cd4519eca355c7719
Signed-off-by: Vincenzo Frascino <vincenzo.frascino@linaro.org>
The Cortex-M4 of the STM32F4 family has an FPU. Enable the FPU support
by selecting CPU_HAS_FPU.
Change-Id: Iddae9c547df6e010562649eb0997dc61563c8fc4
Signed-off-by: Florian Vaussard <florian.vaussard@heig-vd.ch>
The comment refers to STM32F1 instead of STM32F4.
Change-Id: Ide116b712146f87a6f4d2aaafea8bd181c4d9397
Signed-off-by: Florian Vaussard <florian.vaussard@heig-vd.ch>
The current implementation of stm32_gpio_set() uses the GPIO output data
register to change the state of individual GPIOs. The generated
assembler needs at least 3 instructions: load / modify / store.
This opens a small race window, for example if a thread and an
interrupt both try to change the state of the same GPIO bank.
Use the GPIO bit set/reset register to perform the atomic change without
locking.
This also has the benefit of a more optimised implementation, which can
be useful for GPIO-intensive work. Compare the new version:
08000c98 <stm32_gpio_set>:
8000c98: f001 010f and.w r1, r1, #15
8000c9c: 2301 movs r3, #1
8000c9e: b902 cbnz r2, 8000ca2 <stm32_gpio_set+0xa>
8000ca0: 3110 adds r1, #16
8000ca2: 408b lsls r3, r1
8000ca4: 6183 str r3, [r0, #24]
8000ca6: 2000 movs r0, #0
8000ca8: 4770 bx lr
and the old one:
08000c98 <stm32_gpio_set>:
8000c98: 2301 movs r3, #1
8000c9a: f001 010f and.w r1, r1, #15
8000c9e: fa03 f101 lsl.w r1, r3, r1
8000ca2: 6943 ldr r3, [r0, #20]
8000ca4: b10a cbz r2, 8000caa <stm32_gpio_set+0x12>
8000ca6: 4319 orrs r1, r3
8000ca8: e001 b.n 8000cae <stm32_gpio_set+0x16>
8000caa: ea23 0101 bic.w r1, r3, r1
8000cae: 6141 str r1, [r0, #20]
8000cb0: 2000 movs r0, #0
8000cb2: 4770 bx lr
Change-Id: Ie5800d1c345016028d1b9a099f5d74cac35f592a
Signed-off-by: Florian Vaussard <florian.vaussard@heig-vd.ch>
In prep for supporting the older KL2x SoCs that use a different SPI
block, rename the current SPI driver to DSPI to match what the MCUX HAL
defines it as.
Change-Id: I9097580df5fca649ab6fd9a38212fced0b1ea6ed
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
This patch adds the necessary changes to enable use of DTS for
generating required build information.
Change-Id: I0d7aa15488339a425ffe57b6354992851212f7f3
Signed-off-by: Yannis Damigos <giannis.damigos@gmail.com>
The previous file contained erroneous values of the number of IRQs
in these socs.
Change-Id: Ie7d2c19d86e247599f4924b95d9330175140d894
Signed-off-by: Gustavo Denardin <gustavo.denardin@gmail.com>
The current nordic hal layer in ext/ requires additional macros to
include the correct files. This will be corrected in an upcoming version
of the hal layer itself but for now add the required macros so that
users can benefit from the hal peripheral code.
Change-Id: I95127d0a98d7e882fdc779f961718fa223d504eb
Signed-off-by: Carles Cufi <carles.cufi@nordicsemi.no>
Updated the riscv-privilege SOC family to account for SOCs supporting
a Platform-level Interrupt Controller (PLIC) as specified by the
riscv privilege architecture.
riscv-privilege SOCs supporting a PLIC have to implement the following
list of APIs:
void riscv_plic_irq_enable(uint32_t irq);
void riscv_plic_irq_disable(uint32_t irq);
int riscv_plic_irq_is_enabled(uint32_t irq);
void riscv_plic_set_priority(uint32_t irq, uint32_t priority);
int riscv_plic_get_irq(void);
Change-Id: I0228574967348d572afc98a79257c697efc4309e
Signed-off-by: Jean-Paul Etienne <fractalclone@gmail.com>
added the riscv-privilege SOC_FAMILY, under which all
riscv SOCs supporting the riscv privilege architecture
specifcation shall reside. These SOCs shall notably have
a common base for handling IRQs.
Moved riscv32-qemu under the riscv-privilege SOC_FAMILY
Change-Id: I5372cb38e3eaed78886f22b212ab4f881ef30b3f
Signed-off-by: Jean-Paul Etienne <fractalclone@gmail.com>
This directory now handles all of Cortex-M0, Cortex-M3/M4. So, just
consistently use "Cortex-M" (as used by number of files already)
without refering to a particular subarch. Also, consistently (letter
casing) spell it as "Cortex-M". A typo is fixed too.
Change-Id: I42ee09abc9a503381bca4ae437c83a8f48816ebc
Signed-off-by: Paul Sokolovsky <paul.sokolovsky@linaro.org>
In Atmel SAM Family of MCUs, the watchdog is enabled by default at boot.
The watchdog once disabled, cannot be re-enabled back without a reset.
Hence disabling the Watchdog needs to be handled via the Watchdog driver.
Tested on Atmel SAMV71 Xplained Ultra Evaluation Kit.
Jira: ZEP-1684
Change-Id: I5682c3f007a846b064b8d16abf0d9b67d4c8e7d6
Signed-off-by: Souvik K Chakravarty <souvik.k.chakravarty@intel.com>
Enable UART_QMSI_0 whenever NBLE is enabled the same way as it is done
for BLUETOOTH_H4.
Change-Id: Ib2f76f7e5e95620d40320891fec1b86509d1856e
Signed-off-by: Andrei Emeltchenko <andrei.emeltchenko@intel.com>
Help text in Kconfig files should be indented with <tab><space><space>.
Change-Id: Iefa5c8f4bfe329b4ee754ebfe43766f445432184
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Davidoaia <bogdan.davidoaia@linaro.org>
Provide a random driver wrapped around the MCUX TRNG driver.
Change-Id: Icbd7ab587aa18ecbd7eae52290aaa5d8ee504cf2
Origin: Original
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Davidoaia <bogdan.davidoaia@linaro.org>
MCUX contains more than one type of random number generator,
so refrect this in config and file names.
Change-Id: Iba4482a1ae41f35d471686f8b159c113147c4df8
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Davidoaia <bogdan.davidoaia@linaro.org>
Fix c6e27a05 was too aggressive. It turns out that bluetooth on the
Quark SE boards won't enable it's own UART, because it had always been
enabled. Apps that don't do it already will be broken.
Enable UART_QMSI_0 whenever BLUETOOTH_H4 is pulled in on this
platform.
Change-Id: I5e21c6004714adba8fb0fafa056dc2d62698a3d1
Issue: ZEP-1788
Signed-off-by: Andy Ross <andrew.j.ross@intel.com>
Cube HAL implements timeout based on 1ms tick.
This commit allows Cube HAL to get Zephyr system clock.
Change-Id: I9a59edcf6fa8e0ebfd5040348db537dadd9fcdfa
Signed-off-by: Erwan Gouriou <erwan.gouriou@linaro.org>
In order to support the discovery STM32F4 and STM32F429 boards,
it is necessary to make these socs available.
Change-Id: I351d294fb02c4385f291a6e258a3f7d81e85627e
Signed-off-by: Gustavo Denardin <gustavo.denardin@gmail.com>
Currently, ARM Cortex-M image ROMs are linked starting at the flash
device's base address (CONFIG_FLASH_BASE_ADDRESS). This prevents XIP
Zephyr applications from being linked to run from elsewhere on the
flash device. Linking Zephyr applications to run from elsewhere can be
necessary when running under a bootloader (i.e., booting into a Zephyr
application from a bootloader, not using Zephyr as a bootloader).
To enable this use case, add a new config option: FLASH_LOAD_OFFSET.
This option directs the linker to treat ROM as if it started that many
bytes from the base of flash on Cortex-M targets. The option defaults
to zero to preserve backwards compatibility.
Change-Id: I64f82aee257c19c2451f9789b0ab56999775b761
Signed-off-by: Marti Bolivar <marti.bolivar@linaro.org>
The defconfigs would always create a device for UART 0, which is
problematic in circumstances where both the x86 and ARC cores are
alive and one wants to use it in a non-default configuration.
Specifically: on Arduino 101 this is the bluetooth device and it
operates at 1MBps instead of of 115200kbps. If an x86 app sets this
up correctly, but then starts the ARC core running an app which
doesn't reference this UART at all, the device will still exist and
set up the (wrong!) configuration, clobbering the correct settings.
Just remove the "def-bool y" bits from the defconfig. There's no
need, users of these devices (e.g. the console) will enable them
anyway. There's no value to compiling it in without a configured
user.
Issue: ZEP-1677
Change-Id: I4a0e944f23705495433e9f3d0459065f131579cb
Signed-off-by: Andy Ross <andrew.j.ross@intel.com>
Some files made it through review process with full license header.
Change-Id: I2722b127c40b4b19500042c12e4fde85a165bae9
Signed-off-by: Anas Nashif <anas.nashif@intel.com>
Currently, if IRQ number != RISCV_MACHINE_TIMER_IRQ (only device IRQ in qemu),
riscv32-qemu was considering the IRQ as an exception. However, fake IRQs
can also be generated by setting corresponding bits in the Machine Interrupt
Pending register (mip). With the current implementation, these IRQs were
considered as unexpected exceptions.
To circumvent the problem, update the IRQ filtering mechanism by considering
an IRQ (IRQ number as reported by the mcause register) as an exception only
if its corresponding bit is NOT set in the mip register.
Change-Id: I4c581a84d83ee0ba2c4ea35f89ba732401eb8fa4
Signed-off-by: Jean-Paul Etienne <fractalclone@gmail.com>
This implementation of _tsc_read returns a 64-bit value that
is derived from the 64-bit tick count multiplied by hwcycles per tick,
and then it adds the current value from the 32-bit timer.
This produces a 64-bit time. There is a bunch of math here, which
could be avoided if the CPU is built with Real-Time-Clock option.
EM Starter Kit SOCs don't have this. I don't think Arduino 101 does
either.
See ZEP-1559
Change-Id: I9f846d170246556ac40fe2f45809e457c6375d8c
Signed-off-by: Chuck Jordan <cjordan@synopsys.com>
The interrupts would be placed at incorrect offsets on systems where
some interrupt vectors are reserved for exceptions, such as ARC.
Change-Id: I5b1f00eb9e8aecb84ae66e3d0461a734ffb5fbe6
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
If this is set incorrectly things will break all over the place.
Needs a default defined per-arch and left alone.
Change-Id: I3f8c842937a240297ee21589a22a7a9e51dbdfad
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
The wrong UART was set on for the qemu_cortex_m3 slip (uart pipe) device
Change-Id: If6d6af0f32ef02ccc559cd1fff90ea499cc378c4
Signed-off-by: Richard Peters <mail@richardpeters.de>
Added a riscv-privilege.h header file that contains common
definitions for all riscv SOCs supporting the riscv
privileged architecture specification.
This shall ease addition of future riscv SOCs supporting
the riscv privileged architecture spec.
Change-Id: I5714bf70eeda738a25967ed26d3d0d2aaa0c9989
Signed-off-by: Jean-Paul Etienne <fractalclone@gmail.com>
When an IRQ is serviced, the ISR dispatcher will check for any new thread in
the ready queue and switch to it. However, if the current thread is marked as
non preemptable due to _kernel.current->base.preempt > _NON_PREEMPT_THRESHOLD
then we should not switch to another one.
Change-Id: Icdc08105cc6433da479bb95265710462a0f37c0b
Signed-off-by: Mazen NEIFER <mazen@nestwave.com>
This core is not depreciated and compilationfor it is even faster than D_233L.
Change-Id: I6b8149ca9e879770c3ed0973ffb9304e2e3c8d8d
Signed-off-by: Mazen NEIFER <mazen@nestwave.com>
1) Fatal errors now all go through _SysFatalErrorHandler. When the
simulator is used, only the death of 'essential' threads will result
in the simulator exiting; some test cases that test exceptions may
actually expect a thread to terminate abnormally.
2) The human readability of the exception errors is improved.
Change-Id: I77f57ea0eae15b0c55237681b959cd21e3fe8c1c
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
The a3 register was supposed to hold the _thread pointer but it seems that it
does not in all cases. Safe to restore it from _kernel structure.
Change-Id: Ie2ff6c3faf0fe70de4c5877ab59433d0c165145b
Signed-off-by: Mazen NEIFER <mazen@nestwave.com>
This change should allow threads that do not access coprocessor to safely
overflow on the coprocessor save area without any issue.
Change-Id: Ic2acd20b60b6bef0b7feeb8cfb54d548eba892f0
Signed-off-by: Mazen NEIFER <mazen@nestwave.com>
This was a kind of optimization that save few cycles in the cost of code
duplication. However the path where we resume from interrupt withouch changing
the running thread is buggy and leads to many tests to fail. For now I'd prefer
to remove this optimization and have a working port. Later, once everything is
OK, I'll have time to optimize things.
Change-Id: I7af58f383848d157b9f3b3fbeceede3e83f9ce61
Signed-off-by: Mazen NEIFER <mazen@nestwave.com>
Having duplicate code leads always to this kind of situation where a bug is
fixed in one place and not in the other. This bug of updating current thread
pointer was already fixed before in the Swap function, but not in the interrupt
handler.
Change-Id: I466aea2d35382446c5c82fe775ada31f0bd19492
Signed-off-by: Mazen NEIFER <mazen@nestwave.com>
Some options which are already defined by the build system
for the C compiler or assembler have been removed: -c,
-xassembler-with-cpp, -nostdinc.
References to deleted variable flagALongCall and flagLongCall
removed.
Formatting for 80 columns, there is now one flag per line.
Change-Id: Ieecdb75e26f64c6f58dec3cc636552e7b31a678d
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
The retval field shall hold the return value itself not a pointer on its
location.
Change-Id: I3f9e225f2bdd501f88441946b5187ebbd17a71e3
Signed-off-by: Mazen NEIFER <mazen@nestwave.com>
This was introduced during a copy/paste when updating patch
https://gerrit.zephyrproject.org/r/#/c/10323/6..7
Change-Id: Id6857dd28a16974361932285b44559f702c4d910
Signed-off-by: Mazen NEIFER <mazen@nestwave.com>
This function needs to be decalred in a file included by _thread_entry.
It also needs to have exit function declared as not returning.
Change-Id: I2a01e7408cf70266351ae5089f45b5d9d009fabe
Signed-off-by: Mazen NEIFER <mazen@nestwave.com>
The function _new_thread sets the CALLINC for _thread_entry when calling the
new thread entry point. This should be CALLINC(1) (call4) instead of previous
one CALLINC(2) (call8).
This change allows resolving a crash when starting the first thread.
Change-Id: Ie97c95c87d1219342fed09f670fcae8a6230cefe
Signed-off-by: Mazen NEIFER <mazen@nestwave.com>
These libraries are unlikely to be uesd by GCC port and thus should not be in
a generic make file. Moved to specific toolchain make file.
Change-Id: Ib585b87700e409d678f7a5cb60cff67b6022ab05
Signed-off-by: Mazen NEIFER <mazen@nestwave.com>
Master branch changed requirements for license headers while this
branch has been in development.
Change-Id: I9bce16ff275057a4bb664019628fc9b6de7aef7c
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
Provide generic support for running zephyr kernels on xtensa QEMU and
map D_233L SoC to dc233c QEMU core.
Change-Id: Ie804588f750213a7cc54dbc95c86ee4d62ba1ea5
Signed-off-by: Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com>
Added arch sub folder, make files and Kconfig files for a set of standard SoCs.
Change-Id: I4ee9cba966860072e55c95795d87356b665e4d49
Signed-off-by: Mazen NEIFER <mazen@nestwave.com>
This replaces the hard-coded vector table, as well as the
software ISR table created by the linker. Now both are generated
in build via script.
Issue: ZEP-1038, ZEP-1165
Change-Id: Ie6faaf8f7ea3a7a25ecb542f6cf7740836ad7da3
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
This is a new mechanism for generating interrupt tables which will
be useful on many architectures. It replaces the old linker-based
mechanism for creating these tables and has a couple advantages:
1) It is now possible to use enums as the IRQ line argument to
IRQ_CONNECT(), which should ease CMSIS integration.
2) The vector table itself is now generated, which lets us place
interrupts directly into the vector table without having to
hard-code them. This is a feature we have long enjoyed on x86
and will enable 'direct' interrupts.
3) More code is common, requiring less arch-specific code to
support.
This patch introduces the common code for this mechanism. Follow-up
patches will enable it on various arches.
Issue: ZEP-1038, ZEP-1165
Change-Id: I9acd6e0de8b438fa9293f2e00563628f7510168a
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
In order to set breakpoints after waking up from sleep,
it is needed to save DR0/DR1/DR2/DR3 and DR6/DR7.
As DR4/DR5 are reserved or mapped to DR6/DR7, they are not saved.
Patch2 : Added compile time checks for debug build or soc_watch
build for Intel Energy analysis.
Patch3 : Avoid clobbering of edx.
JIRA: ZEP-1681
Change-Id: I62fbedca16953d57196420ecae4fb93c785bb4a5
Signed-off-by: Sarath R Nair <sarath.nandu.ramachandran.nair@intel.com>
This patch moves the include for the generated_dts_board.h inside of
the include/arch/arm/arch.h file. This was done to simplify the
includes required for files. Only two files will include the dts
generated include file directly: arch.h and the linker.ld
Change-Id: I2614f4fd4eeed2ab635a3264d7dac8b83f97b760
Signed-off-by: Andy Gross <andy.gross@linaro.org>
We now use CMSIS for ARM Cortex-M SoCs so we can remove the last bits of
scs and scb.
Jira: ZEP-1568
Change-Id: I0c7c45b0321dc402ed594e9faffb5109922edcf0
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Coverted:
_ScbMemFaultMmfarReset
_ScbBusFaultBfarReset
_ScbUsageFaultAllFaultsReset
To use direct CMSIS register access.
Also removed scb.h and references as there is no longer any code in it.
Jira: ZEP-1568
Change-Id: I469f6af39d1bd41db712454b0b3e5ab331979033
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
The previous code incorrectly used the value 0xfe to clear the mem and
bus faults. It attempted to handle the address register valid bits
separately, but reversed the bit order.
Jira: ZEP-1568
Change-Id: I240d072610af9979ca93c0081ed862df08929372
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
Converted access to CFSR MMFSR, BFSR, and UFSR to use direct CMSIS
register access when printing out the values of those registers.
Jira: ZEP-1568
Change-Id: I7969bb81346327637140ec23d91422a6bfaef032
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
Coverted:
_ScbBusFaultAddrGet
_ScbMemFaultAddrGet
To use direct CMSIS register access
Jira: ZEP-1568
Change-Id: Ic49b3ac3fc4fb63d413f273569c77f6539e4e572
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Pin number should be decremented by 8 if the pin
refers to the GPIOx_AFRH register.
Change-Id: I76e960f3b4adc3c2139ef5a88f15dbe98603228e
Signed-off-by: Adam Podogrocki <adam.podogrocki@rndity.com>
Following activation of Cube LL based clock control driver,
this commits cleans up the useless structures for RCC definitions
and remove code relative to native F3 Clock control driver.
Change-Id: I6f3ee44adb09adc52927eb4b05f8a829665eb96d
Signed-off-by: Erwan Gouriou <erwan.gouriou@linaro.org>
Following activation of Cube LL based clock control driver,
this commits cleans up the useless structures for RCC definitions
and remove code relative to native L4 Clock control driver.
Change-Id: Ic0408d5f5ec66651d46d13dfaf447da2666367cd
Signed-off-by: Erwan Gouriou <erwan.gouriou@linaro.org>
After introduction of STM32Cube based clock control driver for
stm32 family, provide its support on stm32f3x soc.
Clean up will have to be done afterwards.
Change-Id: I20480579f12a6fc1f1f6a51589981ac3f1d63ef0
Signed-off-by: Erwan Gouriou <erwan.gouriou@linaro.org>
After introduction of STM32Cube based clock control driver for
stm32 family, provide its support on stm32l4x soc.
Clean up will have to be done afterwards.
Change-Id: I979a4169148c5fe5a0693d182d2d17f9ffaf1c77
Signed-off-by: Erwan Gouriou <erwan.gouriou@linaro.org>
This patch adds the base DTS support for the KW41Z Freedom board. The
initial set of changes include SRAM, FLASH, IRQ controller and LPUART
support.
Change-Id: Ic68c4959ddad0c5cfe70d5576a0e58372b93ec9d
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Davidoaia <bogdan.davidoaia@linaro.org>
This patch adds DTS support to the ARM CMSDK UART driver. The DTS
currently specifies the IRQ, IRQ PRIO, and base address of the port.
Change-Id: I8e5bc81c013958be4297d563495bf126b53a83a9
Signed-off-by: Andy Gross <andy.gross@linaro.org>
This patch adds the base DTS support for the V2M Beetle board. The
initial set of changes include SRAM, FLASH, and IRQ controller support.
Change-Id: I06685622b9c57ac358544c71350074ce06e3371e
Signed-off-by: Andy Gross <andy.gross@linaro.org>
This patch adds all the necessary changes to enable use of DTS for
generating required build information.
Change-Id: Ia476fbb14c7d9d6b9db3340c73f599556a880da3
Signed-off-by: Andy Gross <andy.gross@linaro.org>
This patch ifdef's out information that would be redefined by
information generated from DTS. This patch also fixes up the serial
drives to work properly with the DTS generated information.
Change-Id: I912ccf35be23c107705a4866e5a68b3b51154ffa
Signed-off-by: Andy Gross <andy.gross@linaro.org>
This patch adds DTS support and related files for the NXP Kinetis
platform. The DTS files contain the base definitions for the hardware
nodes on Kinetis platforms. The YAML files provide the definitions of
the contents of the DTS nodes.
The Kconfig changes were put in place to allow for the conversion of
existing drivers. Once those drivers are modified, the Kconfig options
that are replaced by the DTS information will be removed.
Change-Id: If110fffa99c0b12471cf2df206da6687277e4756
Signed-off-by: Andy Gross <andy.gross@linaro.org>
This patch adds support for using device tree configuration files for
configuring ARM platforms.
In this patch, only the FLASH_SIZE, SRAM_SIZE, NUM_IRQS, and
NUM_IRQ_PRIO_BITS were removed from the Kconfig options. A minimal set
of options were removed so that it would be easier to work through the
plumbing of the build system.
It should be noted that the host system must provide access to the
device tree compiler (DTC). The DTC can usually be installed on host
systems through distribution packages or by downloading and compiling
from https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/dtc/dtc.git
This patch also requires the Python yaml package.
This change implements parts of each of the following Jira:
ZEP-1304
ZEP-1305
ZEP-1306
ZEP-1307
ZEP-1589
Change-Id: If1403801e19d9d85031401b55308935dadf8c9d8
Signed-off-by: Andy Gross <andy.gross@linaro.org>
Without this patch, the final linker script had a memory region defined
as:
RAM (wx) : ORIGIN = 0xA8006400, LENGTH = 55*1K - 0x20 +0x4
resulting on the wrong RAM length. Fix BSP_SHARED_RAM_SIZE definition
so the sum is always processed first.
Change-Id: I16b93adbaf27bb84b6e5d1ac433ef80f854b218c
Signed-off-by: Jesus Sanchez-Palencia <jesus.sanchez-palencia@intel.com>
Arch-specific stuff shouldn't be in the toplevel Makefile,
forthcoming patches will soon introduce special interrupt
handling logic for other arches.
Change-Id: Ib5a86cbdf5b32ecfce9e5e234f7cbea2bc3ce9c1
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
This private data structure now no longer introduces a typedef or
uses CamelCase. It's not necessary to specify the size of extern
arrays, so we don't need a block of #ifdefs for every arch.
Change-Id: I71fe61822ecef29820280a43d5ac2822a61f7082
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
This commit removes the local implementation of enter_arc_state, where
the ARC is instructed to sleep, using instead the QMSI 1.4 functions.
Change-Id: Id489ad53851be50fc5e50add698891fcfaef3abe
Signed-off-by: Juan Solano <juanx.solano.menacho@intel.com>
This flag is no longer necessary and TICKLESS_IDLE will be
enabled by default if SYS_POWER_MANAGEMENT is enabled.
Jira: ZEP-1325
Change-Id: Ic6cd4b8dc0a17c6a413cabf6509b215a4558318d
Signed-off-by: Ramesh Thomas <ramesh.thomas@intel.com>
A new shared memory area has been added to the QMSI bootloader in
order to store the GDT in RAM reliably.
Add the new entry to the QUARK D2000 linker script and new
kconfig options:
* CONFIG_BSP_SHARED_GDT_RAM_ADDR to set the address location
of the GDT in RAM.
* CONFIG_BSP_SHARED_GDT_RAM_SIZE to set the size used by the
GDT in RAM.
This is only enabled when CONFIG_SET_GDT is NOT set.
Change-Id: Ie084079475853dce153dd9f3e88ad4a9784bdedf
Signed-off-by: Jesus Sanchez-Palencia <jesus.sanchez-palencia@intel.com>
A new shared memory has been added to the QMSI bootloader in order to
store the GDT in RAM reliably.
Add this new entry to the QUARK SE C1000 linker script and new kconfig
options:
* CONFIG_BSP_SHARED_GDT_RAM_ADDR to set the address location
of the GDT in RAM.
* CONFIG_BSP_SHARED_GDT_RAM_SIZE to set the size used by the
GDT in RAM.
Additionally, both BSP_SHARED_RAM_ADDR and BSP_SHARED_RAM_SIZE have been
renamed to BSP_SHARED_RESTORE_INFO_RAM_ADDR and
BSP_SHARED_RESTORE_INFO_SIZE respectively, in order to better resemble
what these options are for. All these configs are available
unconditionally.
Change-Id: I07ee8b440d4a3f5e9bdeb62441ff6a7bd6d4c153
Signed-off-by: Jesus Sanchez-Palencia <jesus.sanchez-palencia@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Bartlomiej Majka <bartlomiejx.majka@intel.com>
For the next QMSI release, the shared restore info address has been
modified to 0xA8013FDC .
Change-Id: I72eaef4f15f7ef6fb8e7eb9acd7d96451623e103
Signed-off-by: Jesus Sanchez-Palencia <jesus.sanchez-palencia@intel.com>
Update the builtin QMSI code to 1.4 (RC2).
The below shim drivers were updated for API or interface changes:
- aio
- counter
- i2c_ss
- rtc
- wdt.
Also, arch soc specific power management code were updated.
Jira: ZEP-1572
Change-Id: Ibc8fae032a39ffb2c2c997f697835bc0208fd308
Signed-off-by: Jesus Sanchez-Palencia <jesus.sanchez-palencia@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Kuo-Lang Tseng <kuo-lang.tseng@intel.com>
The entry point specified in the elf file should always point to
executable code, and not to the interrupt vector table. Pointing to the
vector table as the entry point in the elf file presents problems with
running the kernel against a debugger as the debugger starts the program
counter at the top of the interrupt vector table.
Change-Id: I76051f6e99a44bab72936670bead5fb8191a6ec7
Signed-off-by: Tim Nordell <tim.nordell@nimbelink.com>
Rename devices. For example, the two i2c devices in the
quark se sensor sub-system will have name string "I2C_0"
and "I2C_1", while the other two i2c devices accessible to
both x86 and arc will have name string "I2C_2" and "I2C_3".
This is valid only when you build arc binary.
It does not apply if you build x86 or arm binary. Similar change is
also made for GPIO and SPI.
Jira: ZEP-1588 ZEP-1614
Change-Id: Ibad4486e70e0aaf287763514a5a9d28b43bca094
Signed-off-by: Baohong Liu <baohong.liu@intel.com>
Added a linker script that shall be common to most riscv SOCs.
Linker script also accounts for execution in place in ROM, when
CONFIG_XIP is set.
Nonetheless, riscv32 SOCs (like pulpino) requiring a different
system layout can still define their own linker script.
Change-Id: I3ad670446d439772c29a8204e307ac79643dc650
Signed-off-by: Jean-Paul Etienne <fractalclone@gmail.com>
riscv defines the machine-mode timer registers that are implemented
by the all riscv SOCs that follow the riscv privileged architecture
specification.
The timer registers implemented in riscv-qemu follow this specification.
To account for future riscv SOCs, reimplement the riscv_qemu_driver by
the riscv_machine_driver.
Change-Id: I645b03c91b4e07d0f2609908decc27ba9b8240d4
Signed-off-by: Jean-Paul Etienne <fractalclone@gmail.com>
This is a zero-copy networking implementation of Ethernet driver.
Limitations:
- one shot PHY setup, no support for PHY disconnect/reconnect
- no support for devices with DCache enabled due to missing
non-cacheable RAM regions in Zephyr.
Tested on Atmel SMART SAM E70 Xplained board
Origin: Original
Jira: ZEP-1492
Change-Id: Ib944f91193efbd12c1142b0bcf1f635388bf1b87
Signed-off-by: Piotr Mienkowski <piotr.mienkowski@gmail.com>
Added basic USART driver for Atmel SAM MCU family. USART is a very
comprehensive module, currently only basic features sufficient to
support printf functionality are implemented by this driver.
Tested on Atmel SMART SAM E70 Xplained board
Origin: Original
Jira: ZEP-978
Change-Id: Ia9710e4069243fb6c30de45953dfc1fe1266b63a
Signed-off-by: Piotr Mienkowski <Piotr.Mienkowski@schmid-telecom.ch>
Added common, internal, always available SAM HAL drivers: pmc, gpio.
Note: these drivers are meant to be used by other SAM drivers, not by
a user space program directly.
Tested on Atmel SMART SAM E70 Xplained board
Origin: Original
Jira: ZEP-978
Change-Id: I00cca358f27790dc94cf79f840584b85ff5191f6
Signed-off-by: Piotr Mienkowski <Piotr.Mienkowski@schmid-telecom.ch>
Added support for early SoC configuration which does not belong
conceptually to system initialization. ERASE, JTAG TDI pins are
currently configured here.
Tested on Atmel SMART SAM E70 Xplained board
Origin: Original
Jira: ZEP-978
Change-Id: Id51adddb4c7cce22907af214461d75db83df129a
Signed-off-by: Piotr Mienkowski <piotr.mienkowski@gmail.com>
Added support for Atmel SAM E70 (Cortex-M7) MCU:
- Kconfig files
- device start-up code
Tested on Atmel SMART SAM E70 Xplained board
Origin: Original
Jira: ZEP-978
Change-Id: Ide4fd5dadd94897303090a6507b8d048773b645e
Signed-off-by: Piotr Mienkowski <Piotr.Mienkowski@schmid-telecom.ch>
As cpu_idle.S is the only bit of code that is using the SCB asm defines,
so to allow us to remove scb.h in the future lets move the defines that
are used just into cpu_idle.S
Jira: ZEP-1568
Change-Id: I3c3a6f145ec4c1a43f076d079d5fe1694c255b78
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
A number of SoCs clear out the Mem/Bus/Usage and Hard Fault exceptions
during init. Lets refactor that into a common function so we don't have
to keep duplicating it over and over.
Change-Id: Ida908a9092db37447abcf3c9872f36937982f729
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
This patch fixes the UART4 base address on the ARM MPS2 platform.
Change-Id: I14bf2a4dc2378d4b2c4295a75cd68c6c895fbd60
Signed-off-by: Vincenzo Frascino <vincenzo.frascino@linaro.org>
Kill of nvic.h and use either CMSIS helper functions for NVIC or direct
NVIC register access via CMSIS for IRQ handling code.
Jira: ZEP-1568
Change-Id: If21910b9293121efe85c3c9076a1c2b475ef91ef
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Replace _ScbExcPrioSet with calls to NVIC_SetPriority as it handles both
interrupt and exception priorities. We don't need to shift around the
priority values for NVIC_SetPriority.
Jira: ZEP-1568
Change-Id: Iccd68733c3f7faa82b7ccb17200eef328090b6da
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
This patch adds the configuration parametes required to enable CMSDK
(Cortex-M System Design Kit) Drivers at MPS2 soc level.
It provides as well the definitions for the MPS2 System Control
registers.
Change-Id: I06181dcfeb4fb887425b85ec9a99c268c857a34e
Signed-off-by: Vincenzo Frascino <vincenzo.frascino@linaro.org>
Adds initial support for the kw41z SoC. This is the first SoC in the
Kinetis W (wireless connectivity) series added to Zephyr. The kw41z
integrates a 2.4 GHz radio transceiver, BLE link layer hardware, and an
802.15.4 packet processor with an ARM Cortex M0+. It has 512 KB flash,
128 KB SRAM, and can run the system clock at up to 48 MHz.
This SoC currently has mcux shim drivers for lpuart (serial), gpio,
pinmux, i2c, and flash.
Jira: ZEP-1389
Change-Id: I8cff6d203867ba3ace7e05c36441dc8f3cbca8d8
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
Renames the flash security section so it makes sense for other Kinetis
devices, not just k64. In Kinetis reference manuals, this section is
referred to as the 'flash configuration field'.
Change-Id: I2b7c7cc1ec2541419d77878d367d96c9ceb7a0cf
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
Adds a shim layer around the mcux lpuart driver to adapt it to the Zephyr
serial interface.
NXP has multiple uart hardware blocks that implement different features
and have different register maps. The k64 has a uart block called
'uart', while the kw41 has a uart block called 'lpuart' (low power
uart). The MCUXpresso SDK provides separate drivers for each type of
uart block but with similar software interfaces. As a result, there are
also separate shim drivers in Zephyr. There is a 1:1:1 relationship
between hardware block, mcux driver, and mcux shim driver.
Because we now have two mcux shim drivers for the uart interface, a new
naming convention is created:
<interface>_mcux_<hw block>
Where <interface> is the name of the Zephyr interface, in this case
'uart'. This convention is not new.
<hw block> is the name of the NXP hardware block, in this case 'lpuart'.
This is the new part, and distinguishes different hardware blocks
for the same interface.
Change-Id: I3a80b9bffa116bbb2b02ee950d4bdd79a19a4edc
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
Nordic Semiconductor's Software Development Kit's HAL layer
provides a set of low-level header and sourcefiles that give access
to the different hardware peripherals of Nordic ICs.
This patch includes the new files in the build and refactors the Kconfig
and Kbuild files in ext/hal/nordic to acommodate for the presence of the
new HAL layer.
Change-Id: Ie8e1a4c9fcc7e9058a9d16a2692ef1789603aa53
Signed-off-by: Wojciech Bober <wojciech.bober@nordicsemi.no>
Signed-off-by: Carles Cufi <carles.cufi@nordicsemi.no>
The STM32 GPIO driver extended the generic GPIO driver interace with
the concept of OPEN_DRAIN. There is previous discussion about
representing such concepts in the GPIO interface in a more general
fashion here:
https://lists.zephyrproject.org/archives/list/devel@lists.zephyrproject.org/thread/6DCFUAKCOOOBHUO3ZK45ES6IQXOEOFWN/
The DRIVE STRENGTH interface supports the concepts of OPEN DRAIN and
other variants supports by other vendors hardware.
Adjust the STM32 GPIO driver to use the DRIVE STRENGTH interface. A
following patch will address the simplication of gpio.h
Change-Id: I56b0792ec2b21f1adc673dff019288dc8573d005
Signed-off-by: Marcus Shawcroft <marcus.shawcroft@arm.com>
This patch changes Quark SE power drivers to support multicore scenarios
e.g. both LMT and ARC core are enabled and manage power.
Handling LPS states in multicore scenarios are dead simple because LPS
states are core-specific states. It means that putting the LMT core in
LPS doesn't affect the ARC core, and vice-versa. DEEP_SLEEP state, on
the other hand, affects both cores since it turns power off from the SoC
and both cores are shutdown. It means that if LMT puts the system in
DEEP_SLEEP, ARC core is shutdown even if it is busy handling some task.
In order to support the multicore scenario, this patch introduces the
SYS_POWER_STATE_DEEP_SLEEP_2 state to both ARC and x86 power drivers.
On ARC, this state works as following:
1) Save ARC execution context;
2) Raise a flag to inform the x86 core that ARC is ready to enter in
DEEP_SLEEP;
3) Enter in the lowest core-specific power state, which in this case is
LPSS.
On x86, DEEP_SLEEP_2 is very similar to DEEP_SLEEP. The difference relies
in the post_ops() which calls _arc_init() in order to start ARC core so
it can restore its context.
This patch also adds the test/power/multicore/ directory which provides
sample application to x86 and ARC cores in order to easily verify the
multicore support. In test/power/multicore/README.rst you can find more
details regarding the applications.
Jira: ZEP-1103
Change-Id: Ie28ba6d193ea0e58fca69d38f8d3c38ca259a9ef
Signed-off-by: Andre Guedes <andre.guedes@intel.com>
This avoids asm files from having to explicitly define the _ASMLANGUAGE
symbol themselves.
Change-Id: I71f5a169f75d7443a58a0365a41c55b20dae3029
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <walsh.benj@gmail.com>
The K_<thread option> flags/options avaialble to users were hidden in
the kernel private header files: move them to include/kernel.h to
publicize them.
Also, to avoid any future confusion, rename the k_thread.execution_flags
field to user_options.
Change-Id: I65a6fd5e9e78d4ccf783f3304b607a1e6956aeac
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <walsh.benj@gmail.com>
They are internal states, not user-facing.
Also prepend an underscore since they are kernel internal symbols.
Change-Id: I53740e0d04a796ba1ccc409b5809438cdb189332
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <walsh.benj@gmail.com>
They are not part of the API, so rename from K_<state> to
_THREAD_<state>.
Change-Id: Iaebb7d3083b80b9769bee5616e0f96ed2abc5c56
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <walsh.benj@gmail.com>
Replace _scs_relocate_vector_table with direct CMSIS register access and
use of __ISB/__DSB routinues. We also cleanup the code a little bit to
just have one implentation of relocate_vector_table() on ARMv7-M.
Jira: ZEP-1568
Change-Id: I088c30e680a7ba198c1527a5822114b70f10c510
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
CMSIS provides a complete implentation for reboot, we can utilize it
directly and reduce zephyr specific code.
Jira: ZEP-1568
Change-Id: Ia9d1abd5c1e02e724423b94867ea452bc806ef79
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
As a first step towards removing the custom ARM Cortex-M Core code
present in Zephyr in benefit of using CMSIS, this change replaces
the use of the custom core code with CMSIS macros in
enable_floating_point().
Jira: ZEP-1568
Change-id: I544a712bf169358c826a3b2acd032c6b30b2801b
Signed-off-by: Carles Cufi <carles.cufi@nordicsemi.no>
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Support using CMSIS defines and functions, we either pull the expect
defines/enum from the SoC HAL layers via <soc.h> for the SoC or we
provide a default set based on __NVIC_PRIO_BITS is defined.
We provide defaults in the case for:
IRQn_Type enum
*_REV define (set to 0)
__MPU_PRESENT define (set to 0 - no MPU)
__NVIC_PRIO_BITS define (set to CONFIG_NUM_IRQ_PRIO_BITS)
__Vendor_SysTickConfig (set to 0 - standard SysTick)
Jira: ZEP-1568
Change-Id: Ibc203de79f4697b14849b69c0e8c5c43677b5c6e
Signed-off-by: Carles Cufi <carles.cufi@nordicsemi.no>
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
In preperation for removing the scb/scs layers and using CMSIS directly
lets remove all the _Scb* and _Scs* functions that are not currently
used.
Jira: ZEP-1568
Change-Id: If4641fb9a6de616b4b8793d4678aaaed48e794bc
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
ARM's Cortex-M Prototyping System (or MPS2) [1] is a board containing
devices such as RAM, ethernet and display, and at its heart there is an
FPGA which can be programmed with various 'SoCs' which implement the
CPU, SRAM, UARTs, SPI, DMA, etc. There are also software simulations of
systems based on this hardware which are part of ARM's Fixed Virtual
Platforms (FVPs).
All of the above could be regarded SoCs in the same series so we will
treat them as such in Zephyr.
In this initial patch we add SoC support for the public FPGA image
which implements a Cortex-M3 CPU, and includes definitions to support
use of the UARTs on this.
ARM's documentation for MPS2 images are titled 'Application Note ANnnn'
where the number nnn is different for each 'SoC'. E.g. Application Note
AN385 is for "ARM Cortex-M3 SMM on V2M-MPS2" [2]. The files ARM supply
for programming the board firmware also make extensive use of the ANnnn
nomenclature, so we will use this for the SoC name in Zephyr. E.g. the
Cortex-M3 SoC will be called 'mps2_an385'. Note, it is not possible to
use the CPU type (e.g. M3) for the name as there are multiple FPGA
images for some CPU types (e.g. there are three Cortex M7 images
with differing FPU and MPU support).
[1] https://www.arm.com/products/tools/development-boards/versatile-express/cortex-m-prototyping-system.php
[2] http://infocenter.arm.com/help/index.jsp?topic=/com.arm.doc.dai0385c/index.html
Change-Id: Ice54f2d2cde7669582337f256c878526139daedd
Signed-off-by: Jon Medhurst <tixy@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Vincenzo Frascino <vincenzo.frascino@linaro.org>
Now that we have a more generic mcux spi driver that can be used across
multiple Kinetis SoCs, remove the specific k64 spi driver.
Jira: ZEP-1374
Change-Id: Ifc324374f305837f5e3d2cfd7ad30d3608865b5b
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
This patch adds the timers IRQ map to the ARM Beetle SoC platform.
Jira: ZEP-1300
Change-Id: If38a197210f71ae90c7ee6274395f064116faf72
Signed-off-by: Vincenzo Frascino <vincenzo.frascino@linaro.org>
On other targets, CONFIG_TEXT_SECTION_OFFSET allows the entire image to
be moved in memory to allow space for some type of header. The Mynewt
project bootloader prepends a small header, and this config needs to be
supported for this to work.
The specific alignment requirements of the vector table are chip
specific, and generally will be a power of two larger than the size of
the vector table.
Change-Id: I631a42ff64fb8ab86bd177659f2eac5208527653
Signed-off-by: David Brown <david.brown@linaro.org>
Now that we have a more generic mcux serial driver, remove the uart_k20
driver.
Jira: ZEP-719
Change-Id: I51a3237454140feabbfe18ac2c8ee451e572c7be
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
Stop using the specific uart_k20 driver by default and start using the
more generic mcux uart driver instead.
Jira: ZEP-719
Change-Id: I7b107ea7118887591362159283ebb5413b45595a
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
Implementation includes adding some defines in the pinmux,
adjusting gpio driver to specific defines for STM32F3X family,
adding specific functionality in the F3X SoC definition.
Change-Id: I465c66eb93e7afb43166c4585c852e284b0d6e67
Signed-off-by: Adam Podogrocki <adam.podogrocki@rndity.com>
SOC_FLASH_NRF5 is compatible with any nrf5 device, so enable the driver
by default if CONFIG_FLASH is also enabled.
Change-Id: I6ddf7cc41bb28071f682e78661b184a8e2ee7aa9
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Salveti <ricardo.salveti@linaro.org>
It is called before early SoC initialization, so remove the duplicated
code from other boards and just set it by default when using XIP.
This can later be used when adding bootloader support, as an
additional option could be created to move the VTOR offset to a
different address.
Change-Id: Ia1f5d9a066de61858ee287215cefdd58596b6b1c
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Salveti <ricardo.salveti@linaro.org>
Replace the existing Apache 2.0 boilerplate header with an SPDX tag
throughout the zephyr code tree. This patch was generated via a
script run over the master branch.
Also updated doc/porting/application.rst that had a dependency on
line numbers in a literal include.
Manually updated subsys/logging/sys_log.c that had a malformed
header in the original file. Also cleanup several cases that already
had a SPDX tag and we either got a duplicate or missed updating.
Jira: ZEP-1457
Change-Id: I6131a1d4ee0e58f5b938300c2d2fc77d2e69572c
Signed-off-by: David B. Kinder <david.b.kinder@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
pulpino soc has custom-extended riscv ISA that is accounted
for if CONFIG_RISCV_GENERIC_TOOLCHAIN is not set.
(ex: bit manipulation asm opcodes)
Change-Id: I4dafc4ebc2fedcc4eb6a3dedd0412816afea6004
Signed-off-by: Jean-Paul Etienne <fractalclone@gmail.com>
RISC-V is an open-source instruction set architecture.
Added support for the 32bit version of RISC-V to Zephyr.
1) exceptions/interrupts/faults are handled at the architecture
level via the __irq_wrapper handler. Context saving/restoring
of registers can be handled at both architecture and SOC levels.
If SOC-specific registers need to be saved, SOC level needs to
provide __soc_save_context and __soc_restore_context functions
that shall be accounted by the architecture level, when
corresponding config variable RISCV_SOC_CONTEXT_SAVE is set.
2) As RISC-V architecture does not provide a clear ISA specification
about interrupt handling, each RISC-V SOC handles it in its own
way. Hence, at the architecture level, the __irq_wrapper handler
expects the following functions to be provided by the SOC level:
__soc_is_irq: to check if the exception is the result of an
interrupt or not.
__soc_handle_irq: handle pending IRQ at SOC level (ex: clear
pending IRQ in SOC-specific IRQ register)
3) Thread/task scheduling, as well as IRQ offloading are handled via
the RISC-V system call ("ecall"), which is also handled via the
__irq_wrapper handler. The _Swap asm function just calls "ecall"
to generate an exception.
4) As there is no conventional way of handling CPU power save in
RISC-V, the default nano_cpu_idle and nano_cpu_atomic_idle
functions just unlock interrupts and return to the caller, without
issuing any CPU power saving instruction. Nonetheless, to allow
SOC-level to implement proper CPU power save, nano_cpu_idle and
nano_cpu_atomic_idle functions are defined as __weak
at the architecture level.
Change-Id: I980a161d0009f3f404ad22b226a6229fbb492389
Signed-off-by: Jean-Paul Etienne <fractalclone@gmail.com>
Force-align all variables defined via asm .word to ensure 4-byte
alignment.
The straddled_tick_on_idle_enter variable was a bool, which resolved in
an one-byte quantity. Changing it to a 32-bit integer. It would have
occupied 4 bytes anyway with alignment.
Fixes ZEP-1549.
Change-Id: If5e0aa1a75dbc73d896b44616f059d221fe191c6
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
The mcux pinmux driver enables the port clocks, so the soc init no
longer needs to enable them. Also removes some soc defines that were
used only by the legacy k64 pinmux driver.
Change-Id: I63174bef4024b5a09a73f941cea0aec691c759d3
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
Now that we have a more generic mcux gpio driver that can be used across
multiple Kinetis SoCs, remove the specific k64 gpio driver.
Jira: ZEP-1394
Change-Id: I177f96a75e441b70c523e74e99f1b7a54eac6b0e
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
Stop using the specific k64 gpio driver by default and start using the
more generic mcux gpio driver instead.
Jira: ZEP-1394
Change-Id: I54ec9b62cc8790b8973efc34fa36d17da523971e
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
Moves the uart console pins from the k64 soc init to the frdm_k64f and
hexiwear_k64 board pinmux tables. Not having these pins in the board
pinmux tables led one to believe that no pins in PORTB were being used
on the hexiwear_k64 board, and thus the port was incorrectly disabled by
default.
Also fixes PORTB to be enabled by default if the uart console is used.
Change-Id: Ide6b7b34dfba8a75a02a8f2bf37cce843afb92f1
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
This patch provides initial support for the SoC STM32F107. This SoC
belongs to the Connectivity Line devices.
Connectivity line family incorporates up to 14 communication
interfaces such as: 2 x I2C, 5 x USART, 3 x SPI, 2 x CAN, USB 2.0,
10/100 Ethernet MAC.
Change-Id: I5cb2c458bce9ec1558b4168e87a7003ad9f606a5
Signed-off-by: Adam Podogrocki <adam.podogrocki@rndity.com>
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Now that all the ksdk/mcux shim drivers use the config HAS_MCUX, we can
remove the config HAS_KSDK.
Change-Id: I94b7db41efae10c9234681aeb57f94e67a33c262
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
Renames the ksdk random generator shim driver to mcux.
Change-Id: I8bc376937fed3024c809782139a0a72c7332f89a
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
The ksdk pinmux dev driver was previously merged into the regular ksdk
pinmux driver, and the config PINMUX_DEV_KSDK was removed. Two
references were inadvertantly left behind, so remove them now.
Change-Id: I77394be5459d55a9f16e7bd2b3c9d688c4605b4f
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
stm32f411re SoC could run at system clock above 84MHz.
This was not taken into account in __setup_flash function which configure
flash latency depending on system clock. This is now corrected.
Assert added to ease error detection.
Change-Id: I49b92256d611ef464171fb1d8812a4c4d3c27ab8
Signed-off-by: Erwan Gouriou <erwan.gouriou@linaro.org>
Previously, CC3200 drivers had two options to use the peripheral
driver library APIs:
1) Build driverlib SDK files in Zephyr, in ext/hal/ti/cc3200/*
2) Link directly with the driverlib.a, from an externally installed
TI CC3200 SDK.
A new option is added to replace option 2), and is now the default:
3) Use the driverlib functions already provided in ROM.
This enables a savings in code size, which will depend on the
types of device drivers configured and the number of SDK
APIs actually used.
A rom_report build of the shell sample application showed
a savings of about 2kb in code space using this new config option.
Change-Id: Ie1ede6f7aacd23db20f5292e776f1dfeab5c7fe0
Signed-off-by: Gil Pitney <gil.pitney@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
The cortex-m7 is an implementation of armv7-m. Adjust the Kconfig
support for cortex-m7 to reflect this and drop the unnecessary,
explicit, conditional compilation.
Change-Id: I6ec20e69c8c83c5a80b1f714506f7f9e295b15d5
Signed-off-by: Marcus Shawcroft <marcus.shawcroft@arm.com>
Precursor patches have arranged that conditional compilation hanging
on CONFIG_CPU_CORTEX_M3_M4 provides support for ARMv7-M, rename the
config variable to reflect this.
Change-Id: Ifa56e3c1c04505d061b2af3aec9d8b9e55b5853d
Signed-off-by: Marcus Shawcroft <marcus.shawcroft@arm.com>
Precursor patches have arranged all conditional compilation hanging on
CONFIG_CPU_CORTEX_M0_M0PLUS such that it actually represents support
for ARM ARMv6-M, rename the config variable to reflect this.
Change-Id: I553fcf3e606b350a9e823df31bac96636be1504f
Signed-off-by: Marcus Shawcroft <marcus.shawcroft@arm.com>
The ARM code base provides for three mutually exclusive ARM
architecture related conditional compilation choices. M0_M0PLUS,
M3_M4 and M7. Throughout the code base we have conditional
compilation gated around these three choices. Adjust the form of this
conditional compilation to adopt a uniform structure. The uniform
structure always selects code based on the definition of an
appropriate config option rather the the absence of a definition.
Removing the extensive use of #else ensures that when support for
other ARM architecture versions is added we get hard compilation
failures rather than attempting to compile inappropriate code for the
added architecture with unexpected runtime consequences.
Adopting this uniform structure makes it straight forward to replace
the adhoc CPU_CORTEX_M3_M4 and CPU_CORTEX_M0_M0PLUS configuration
variables with ones that directly represent the actual underlying ARM
architectures we provide support for. This change also paves the way
for folding adhoc conditional compilation related to CPU_CORTEX_M7
directly in support for ARMv7-M.
This change is mechanical in nature involving two transforms:
1)
#if !defined(CONFIG_CPU_CORTEX_M0_M0PLUS)
...
is transformed to:
#if defined(CONFIG_CPU_CORTEX_M0_M0PLUS)
#elif defined(CONFIG_CPU_CORTEX_M3_M4) || defined(CONFIG_CPU_CORTEX_M7)
...
2)
#if defined(CONFIG_CPU_CORTEX_M0_M0PLUS)
...
#else
...
#endif
is transformed to:
#if defined(CONFIG_CPU_CORTEX_M0_M0PLUS)
...
#elif defined(CONFIG_CPU_CORTEX_M3_M4) || defined(CONFIG_CPU_CORTEX_M7)
...
#else
#error Unknown ARM architecture
#endif
Change-Id: I7229029b174da3a8b3c6fb2eec63d776f1d11e24
Signed-off-by: Marcus Shawcroft <marcus.shawcroft@arm.com>
Adjust the layout of various ARM assember files to conform to the norm
used in the majority of files.
Change-Id: Ia5007628be5ad36ef587946861c6ea90a8062585
Signed-off-by: Marcus Shawcroft <marcus.shawcroft@arm.com>
I've moved the call for icache_setup from nanoArchInit() to
_PrepC(), because there is a lot of code executed now before
nanoArchInit() is called, and all this time the i-cache would
be off. It should be turned on as early as possible to make
initialization faster.
Change-Id: I76a809d57a1bf9aacf51e7bb9fe8c8425f37aa13
Signed-off-by: Chuck Jordan <cjordan@synopsys.com>
The 16k RAM nRF51 variants pose a challenge to get applications to fit
within the available memory. Make the default ISR stack size smaller
than the previous 2k default, but big enough to run fully functional
Bluetooth controller and host stacks.
Change-Id: Ie7c5bb21a3ba620d283e6228a2482d280f85119d
Signed-off-by: Johan Hedberg <johan.hedberg@intel.com>
On the nRF5x platforms we need always need the NRF_RTC_TIMER and it
depends on the CLOCK_CONTROL_NRF5. So enable all of these always.
Fixes issues if one tries to build nRF5x platforms w/o CONFIG_BLUETOOTH.
Change-Id: I0f9af785e785f37ec289a935ddf70ee6dec08cd4
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
These two fields in the thread structure control the preemptibility of a
thread.
sched_locked is decremented when the scheduler gets locked, which means
that the scheduler is locked for values 0xff to 0x01, since it can be
locked recursively. A thread is coop if its priority is negative, thus
if the prio field value is 0x80 to 0xff when looked at as an unsigned
value.
By putting them end-to-end, this means that a thread is non-preemptible
if the bundled value is greater than or equal to 0x0080. This is the
only thing the interrupt exit code has to check to decide to try a
reschedule or not.
Change-Id: I902d36c14859d0d7a951a6aa1bea164613821aca
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
Some thread fields were 32-bit wide, when they are not even close to
using that full range of values. They are instead changed to 8-bit fields.
- prio can fit in one byte, limiting the priorities range to -128 to 127
- recursive scheduler locking can be limited to 255; a rollover results
most probably from a logic error
- flags are split into execution flags and thread states; 8 bits is
enough for each of them currently, with at worst two states and four
flags to spare (on x86, on other archs, there are six flags to spare)
Doing this saves 8 bytes per stack. It also sets up an incoming
enhancement when checking if the current thread is preemptible on
interrupt exit.
Change-Id: Ieb5321a5b99f99173b0605dd4a193c3bc7ddabf4
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
Use least significant bits for common flags and high bits for
arch-specific ones.
Change-Id: I982719de4a24d3588c19a0d30bbe7a27d9a99f13
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
This will allow for an enhancement when checking if the thread is
preemptible when exiting an interrupt.
Change-Id: If93ccd1916eacb5e02a4d15b259fb74f9800d6f4
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
GCC 6.x for ARC does not recognize the options
-mARCv2EM and -mav2em anymore.
Both options replaced in Makefile by -mcpu=quarkse_em.
Change-Id: I9dec26dd64b4738976704a39455fe4241406db9e
Signed-off-by: Juro Bystricky <juro.bystricky@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
GCC 6.x for ARC does not recognize the options
-mARCv2EM and -mav2em anymore.
Both options replaced in Makefile by -mcpu=arcem.
Change-Id: Ic86bf51cd5fb1a67ba2cd75998cd907e26996347
Signed-off-by: Juro Bystricky <juro.bystricky@intel.com>
This option has side effects. It also tells the compiler not to generate
these checks in the first place. The checks call abort() which doesn't
exist in our environment.
This patch gets rid of linker errors due to missing abort() in the 0.9 SDK.
Change-Id: Ibc5aeb5458d0bded714c9c074cdf08112733428b
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
The Cortex-M0(+) and in general processors that support only the ARMv6-M
instruction set have a reduced set of registers and fields compared to
the ARMv7-M compliant processors.
This change goes through all core registers and disables or removes
everything that is not part of the ARMv6-M architecture when compiling
for Cortex-M0.
Jira: ZEP-1497
Change-id: I13e2637bb730e69d02f2a5ee687038dc69ad28a8
Signed-off-by: Vinayak Chettimada <vinayak.kariappa.chettimada@nordicsemi.no>
Signed-off-by: Carles Cufi <carles.cufi@nordicsemi.no>
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
replace include <nanokernel.h> with <kernel.h> everywhere and also fix
any remaining mentions of nanokernel.
Keep the legacy samples/tests as is.
Change-Id: Iac48447bd191e83f21a719c69dc26233216d08dc
Signed-off-by: Anas Nashif <anas.nashif@intel.com>
Enable arc to access the i2c controller on I/O fabric.
There are two i2c controllers on quark se SoC. One is attached
to the I/O fabric and the other one is in the sensor system.
X86 cpu is only able to access the i2c controller on the I/O
fabric and the access is supported by existing code. HW allows
arc to access both controllers. But, the existing code only
gives arc access to the controller in the sensor sub-system.
Let's grant arc the access to the controller on I/O fabric as
well by the following changes.
1. Add i2c_qmsi.c into arc compilation.
2. Use the already defined macros to choose interrupt numbers
and do interrupt unmasking automatically based on the
compilation targets.
3. Add new symbols in Kconfig including driver names for both
controllers
Jira: ZEP-1189
Change-Id: I317da6038c50e0c8bd16f446182c1f8bdf6d3ba2
Signed-off-by: Baohong Liu <baohong.liu@intel.com>
Enable arc to access the spi controller on I/O fabric.
There are two spi controllers on quark se SoC. One is attached
to the I/O fabric and the other one is in the sensor system.
X86 cpu is only able to access the spi controller on the I/O
fabric and the access is supported by existing code. HW allows
arc to access both controllers. But, the existing code only
gives arc access to the controller in the sensor sub-system.
Let's grant arc the access to the controller on I/O fabric as
well by the following changes.
1. Add spi_qmsi.c into arc compilation.
2. Use the already defined macros to choose interrupt numbers
and do interrupt unmasking automatically based on the
compilation targets.
3. Add new symbols in Kconfig including driver names for both
controllers
Jira: ZEP-1190
Change-Id: I40a5d423d4b7986a897834d1a3831938005eda6f
Signed-off-by: Baohong Liu <baohong.liu@intel.com>
HW allows both arc and x86 to access the pwm attached to the
quark soc I/O fabric. The existing code only allows x86 to
do this. Let's give arc the access.
Change-Id: Ie88649fea41bf86b84876c260f97dd4c12fd0b81
Signed-off-by: Baohong liu <baohong.liu@intel.com>
Obsolete, replaced by _set_thread_return_value().
Change-Id: I23e9cfc07e43542f0965817edc3552d456fd2ef3
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
Previously, UART clock enable was done in pinmux init.
This is now moved into soc initialization, along with other
power related initialization routines.
Change-Id: I1f9464655ad966e9caac2d238006f12a06b202ab
Signed-off-by: Gil Pitney <gil.pitney@linaro.org>
To make way for the upcoming blinky and GPIO support for nRF5x-based
boards, this change addresses the hardcoded dependencies in Kconfig
default configurations of the different boards, moving the common option
defaults to the SoC default configuration itself.
Change-Id: I8db0750311ad5a12b76237b39438376f20f6f496
Signed-off-by: Carles Cufi <carles.cufi@nordicsemi.no>
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
The pinmux configuration is done during board initialization.
This was validated using the following Zephyr apps:
- samples/basic/blinky
- samples/basic/disco
- samples/basic/button
All 4 GPIO ports are supported.
Change-Id: If8599a23c1d56cfd678a6e2e5339f7e093c6061a
Signed-off-by: Gil Pitney <gil.pitney@linaro.org>
The new Nordic nRF52840 IC is the latest member of the nRF52 family.
It supports the following features among others:
* Cortex-M4F core at 64MHz
* 1024KB of flash and 256KB of RAM
* Bluetooth 5-ready and 802.15.4 compatible radio
* USB device support
* NFC Tag support
* Quad-SPI
* Hardware accelerated crypto engine
http://www.nordicsemi.com/eng/Products/nRF52840
JIRA: ZEP-1418
Change-Id: I677c787bb33d02695e057d5dced7e3455b9f6c50
Signed-off-by: Vinayak Chettimada <vinayak.kariappa.chettimada@nordicsemi.no>
Signed-off-by: Carles Cufi <carles.cufi@nordicsemi.no>
In preparation for the upcoming nRF52840 support, this patch refactors
the nRF52 series support code to allow for future members of the IC
family to be added, while keeping everything that is common together.
JIRA: ZEP-1418
Change-Id: I4200064ca888d72ba0b8629ce94e4ea6384099ad
Signed-off-by: Vinayak Chettimada <vinayak.kariappa.chettimada@nordicsemi.no>
Signed-off-by: Carles Cufi <carles.cufi@nordicsemi.no>
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Also remove mentions of unified kernel in various places in the kernel,
samples and documentation.
Change-Id: Ice43bc73badbe7e14bae40fd6f2a302f6528a77d
Signed-off-by: Anas Nashif <anas.nashif@intel.com>
Move logging out of misc/ to its own subsystem. Anything related to
logging and any new logging features or backends could be added here
instead of the generic location in misc/ which is overcrowded with
options that are not related to eachother.
Jira: ZEP-1467
Change-Id: If6a3ea625c3a3562a7a61a0ba5fd7e6ca75518ba
Signed-off-by: Anas Nashif <anas.nashif@intel.com>
rename NANOKERNEL_TICKLESS_IDLE_SUPPORTED to
TICKLESS_IDLE_SUPPORTED and remove nanokernel occurances in Kconfig
files.
Make TICKLESS_IDLE depend on hardware that supports it.
Change-Id: I6a2e4fb0f7cf4b45475b48e71823ea089ee98759
Signed-off-by: Anas Nashif <anas.nashif@intel.com>
Also remove some old cflags referencing directories that do not exist
anymore.
Also replace references to legacy APIs in doxygen documentation of
various functions.
Change-Id: I8fce3d1fe0f4defc44e6eb0ae09a4863e33a39db
Signed-off-by: Anas Nashif <anas.nashif@intel.com>
That module is not used anymore: it was introduced pre-Zephyr to add
some kind of awareness when debugging ARM Cortex-M3 code with GDB but
was never really used by anyone. It has bitrotted, and with the recent
move of the tTCS and tNANO data structures to common _kernel and
k_thread, it does not even compile anymore.
Jira: ZEP-1284, ZEP-951
Change-Id: Ic9afed00f4229324fe5d2aa97dc6f1c935953244
Signed-off-by: Anas Nashif <anas.nashif@intel.com>
The K64F board has the ENET ethernet driver. Behavior consistently
with other driver selection logic and default the KSDK ethernet driver
on if ETHERNET drivers are enabled.
Change-Id: I2fbed7fdef22d75cf163b61b3e0530ce00d988f0
Signed-off-by: Marcus Shawcroft <marcus.shawcroft@arm.com>
And also remove now obsolete ARCH_HAS_TASK_ABORT.
ARC does not need the options either.
Change-Id: Ie52d63178a367ce12b911dacfe2d389f4f75ed2d
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
For very constrained systems, like bootloaders.
Only the main thread is available, so a main() function must be
provided. Kernel objects where pending is in play will not behave as
expected, since the main thread cannot pend, it being the only thread in
the system. Usage of objects should be limited to using K_NO_WAIT as the
timeout parameter, effectively polling on the object.
Change-Id: Iae0261daa98bff388dc482797cde69f94e2e95cc
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
- does not pull in printk(), for potential footprint gain
- does not pull in k_thread_abort(), for single-threaded systems
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
Change-Id: Ibc6a198b81a6cd73117d1e85aa05b92a4501a34d
Some kernel operations, like scheduler locking can be optmized out,
since coop threads lock the scheduler by their very nature. Also, the
interrupt exit path for all architecture does not have to do any
rescheduling, again by the nature of non-preemptible threads.
Change-Id: I270e926df3ce46e11d77270330f2f4b463971763
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
nano_cpu_idle/nano_cpu_atomic_idle were not ported to the unified
kernel, and only the old APIs were available. There was no real impact
since, in the unified kernel, only the idle thread should really be
doing power management. However, with a single-threaded kernel, these
functions can be useful again.
The kernel internals now make use of these APIs instead of the legacy
ones.
Change-Id: Ie8a6396ba378d3ddda27b8dd32fa4711bf53eb36
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
The way the ready thread cache was implemented caused it to not always
be "hot", i.e. there could be some misses, which happened when the
cached thread was taken out of the ready queue. When that happened, it
was not replaced immediately, since doing so could mean that the
replacement might not run because the flow could be interrupted and
another thread could take its place. This was the more conservative
approach that insured that moving a thread to the cache would never be
wasted.
However, this caused two problems:
1. The cache could not be refilled until another thread context-switched
in, since there was no thread in the cache to compare priorities
against.
2. Interrupt exit code would always have to call into C to find what
thread to run when the current thread was not coop and did not have the
scheduler locked. Furthermore, it was possible for this code path to
encounter a cold cache and then it had to find out what thread to run
the long way.
To fix this, filling the cache is now more aggressive, i.e. the next
thread to put in the cache is found even in the case the current cached
thread is context-switched out. This ensures the interrupt exit code is
much faster on the slow path. In addition, since finding the next thread
to run is now always "get it from the cache", which is a simple fetch
from memory (_kernel.ready_q.cache), there is no need to call the more
complex C code.
On the ARM FRDM K64F board, this improvement is seen:
Before:
1- Measure time to switch from ISR back to interrupted task
switching time is 215 tcs = 1791 nsec
2- Measure time from ISR to executing a different task (rescheduled)
switch time is 315 tcs = 2625 nsec
After:
1- Measure time to switch from ISR back to interrupted task
switching time is 130 tcs = 1083 nsec
2- Measure time from ISR to executing a different task (rescheduled)
switch time is 225 tcs = 1875 nsec
These are the most dramatic improvements, but most of the numbers
generated by the latency_measure test are improved.
Fixes ZEP-1401.
Change-Id: I2eaac147048b1ec71a93bd0a285e743a39533973
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
The Cortex-M3/4 kernel was reserving priorities 0 and 1 for itself, but
was not registering any exception on priority 0. Only reserve priority 0
and use it for SVC and fault exceptions instead of priority 1.
Change-Id: Iff2405e27fd4bed4e49ab90ec2ae984f2c0a83a6
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
Cortex-M0/M0+ do not have other faults than the hard fault at priority
-1, so they do not need to reserve a priority to allow exceptions to
trigger during handling of ISRs.
Change-Id: I479e439f7bcac70b4b2b787bcd744a4c65437e80
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
This allows using it in _EXC_PRIO() instead of hardcoding 2 and 3.
Change-Id: I3549be54602643e06823ba63beb6a6992f39f776
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
Use it to flag which CPUs can do zero latency interrupts, which depend
on being able to lock up to a specific interrupt priority.
Change-Id: I09f71366ea1d05486e38c513a09abc270884879f
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
When going into DEEP_SLEEP mode, the ARC core now saves
its context. This includes:
- All core registers
- Stack pointer
- Program counter (restored by jumping to the restore code)
The arc reset code now checks if the GPS0 bit 2 is set.
This is similar to the behavior of the x86 core done by
the QMSI bootloader which is setting GPS0 bit 1 in order
to call the restore path instead of cold boot path.
The sample has been adapted in order to support the ARC.
Jira: ZEP-1222
Change-Id: I375f03b16b8a5fd1f07ead55cf7e4947d6290c9f
Signed-off-by: Julien Delayen <julien.delayen@intel.com>
In order to resume the ARC from deep sleep,
the interrupts need to be restored.
The FIRQ stack needs to be saved and restored
when performing sleep operations.
During early initialization, the sp in the 2nd register bank
is made to refer to _firq_stack.
This allows for the FIRQ handler to use its own stack.
Fast Interrupts cannot be used after sleep if this information
is not restored.
This patch adds the suspend and resume functions.
Jira: ZEP-1223
Change-Id: Ic81980f05aee6c1f7b8c46c743f2648c65b29486
Signed-off-by: Julien Delayen <julien.delayen@intel.com>
Move interrupt initialization for the ARC to its own
device. The init function for the arc will be only
doing platform specific operations
Jira: ZEP-1288
Change-Id: Icb04c3622890021c65cd24cecf6cafee6c37caf9
Signed-off-by: Julien Delayen <julien.delayen@intel.com>
As flags are modified when entering sleep, add cc to
clobber list.
Jira: ZEP-1408
Change-Id: Ia80bc1c7ddedb9d9963c47108372a90928597c1d
Signed-off-by: Julien Delayen <julien.delayen@intel.com>
The ARG_UNUSED macro is added to avoid compiler warnings.
Change-Id: If0242548849ee5b258bb3fce9fd727b377411343
Signed-off-by: Flavio Santes <flavio.santes@intel.com>
Add a "memory" clobber to inline asm SVC call to ensure the compiler
does not reorder the instruction relative to other memory accesses.
Issue found by inspect the source code. There is no evidence to
suggest that this bug will manifest for any current ARM target using a
current compiler.
Change-Id: I32b1e5ede02a6dbea02bb8f98729fff1cca1ef2a
Signed-off-by: Marcus Shawcroft <marcus.shawcroft@arm.com>
Basic interrupt driven driver for the nRF5 onboard temperature sensor.
Change-Id: Id0ac303293b8e8b8285b19bcda31284ee6617105
Signed-off-by: Marcus Shawcroft <marcus.shawcroft@arm.com>
Stop using the specific k64 pinmux driver by default and start using the
more generic ksdk pinmux driver instead.
Jira: ZEP-1393
Change-Id: Id65b59518c386e6ba33cfa5c4c5bd541664d2b41
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
Following pinmux update for PWM support,
update soc to support this new configuration.
Change-Id: I1126e347ab1ab6b2d830993e548de8f32fa2f8f9
Signed-off-by: Erwan Gouriou <erwan.gouriou@linaro.org>
This patch adds the boot time Power Management configuration for Beetle
on Zephyr. In particular it defines the states of the peripherals during
sleep and deep sleep and the allowed wakeup sources.
Jira: ZEP-1300
Change-Id: Iad9c0f851771ea60d94bbe5420b7b3ee0743b77e
Signed-off-by: Vincenzo Frascino <vincenzo.frascino@linaro.org>
Add one pin configuration for I2C1 of the STM32L4 series.
Change-Id: Id05d916f2a1126ca439aebcddd8dc9c91015f6fe
Signed-off-by: Fabien Parent <fparent@baylibre.com>
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Add the pin configuration of the USARTs.
Change-Id: Idf7a18b6eab95c61870ad4850c9eafb1fdcab03d
Signed-off-by: Fabien Parent <fparent@baylibre.com>
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Add the clock driver for the STM32L4 series.
Change-Id: Icdf79061f163d8d00187b382d1564422fb875c5b
Signed-off-by: Fabien Parent <fparent@baylibre.com>
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Add the initial SoC support for the STM32L4XX family. The code was
tested on STM32L476RG, but should work on any STM32L4XX currently
available.
This implementation was inspired by the stm32f1x implementation.
Change-Id: Id6670bce0c423617284e8467a9c461531f948e0f
Signed-off-by: Fabien Parent <fparent@baylibre.com>
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Erwan Gouriou <erwan.gouriou@linaro.org>
There was a misalignment between Zephyr UART device numbering and
SoC UART IP. Device "UART_1" was mapped to IP USART_2, which could
be confusing for user.
This commit allows to align "UART_1" to IP USART_1.
Change is propagated to all STM32F103RB/STM32F401RE based boards and
respective pinmux drivers
Change-Id: Ia8099dfeec7b9c0c686c2a58ccb4dbb1a55b6537
Signed-off-by: Erwan Gouriou <erwan.gouriou@linaro.org>
Due to new serial driver implementation based on STM32Cube we can
remove the USARTX_ADDR defines as they aren't ended anymore
Change-Id: Ia9f9b0a2a63280c0221c789a53ff7338bda17dfb
Signed-off-by: Erwan Gouriou <erwan.gouriou@linaro.org>
Due to new serial driver implementation based on STM32Cube we can
remove the USARTX_ADDR defines as they aren't ended anymore
Change-Id: Icd5b7995429025c5b54b1a04ca6abb9649ab31c8
Signed-off-by: Erwan Gouriou <erwan.gouriou@linaro.org>
STM32Cube based implementation allows single driver file for
all stm32 based SoCs.
By maximizing code reuse, use of STM32Cube eases new SoCs
porting into Zephyr and provides better maintanability and
maturity.
Change-Id: Ief4b723add3dfc8b2a839683559c5a4c5d5eb837
Signed-off-by: Erwan Gouriou <erwan.gouriou@linaro.org>
This patch fixes the unused parameter warning found at the
quark_x1000/soc.h file.
Change-Id: I110d7185d8302f95d14efd13060055e7378aea23
Signed-off-by: Flavio Santes <flavio.santes@intel.com>
This patch fixes the unused parameter warning found at the
arch/arm/core/fault.c and arch/arm/soc/st_stm32/stm32f1/soc_gpio.c
files.
Change-Id: I5b3013c1514cff30f4e98feb31169fb28546c534
Signed-off-by: Flavio Santes <flavio.santes@intel.com>
Memory access could be reorderd around sleep. Add memory
in clobber list.
Jira: ZEP-1408
Change-Id: I49df2542e0059ba76a262fbda58eb46b86e89bea
Signed-off-by: Ramesh Thomas <ramesh.thomas@intel.com>
A build error was resulting if CONFIG_ARC_STACK_CHECKING is enabled.
There is a breq that was too far. Adding conditional code to
re-arrange the branching so that it can be done.
See ZEP-1116.
Change-Id: Idea85817b2e05617bbaa4450437aa74c5737e213
Signed-off-by: Chuck Jordan <cjordan@synopsys.com>
Zephyr is always setting irqs to be level triggered as
required by the core. It is unnecessary to set it to
level again while entering sleep states.
Change-Id: I10f919d619af2e1ab05dc85a67766929b6ae9402
Signed-off-by: Ramesh Thomas <ramesh.thomas@intel.com>
Too much code might run with a stale icache, before _PrepC(), so move
the invalidation/disabling code earlier. The asm code does the exact
same thing disable_icache() and invalidate_dcache() were doing.
Change-Id: If52f4e4a1de546fb82873c91ead95614a44b106d
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
We have no idea what's in the GDT if we don't set it ourself.
Change-Id: I3c2e406370e3ea149252c423d66c97aab95bee17
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
Initializing the interrupt stack before initializing (turning off) the
watchdog on the FRDM board pushed the initialization of the watchdog too
late, causing it to fire and reset the board. The board would be kept in
a reboot loop.
Move the initialization of the watchdog earlier: this runs on the main
stack now, instead of the interrupt stack, the same stack the interrupt
stack initalization code runs on.
Change-Id: Ic0006f4f4f4090393571d8355a80dc9390c9fbc6
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
When sleep instruction is called with interrupts enabled, the
interrupt priority threshold bits need to be set. Only interrupts
with equal or higher priority will wake the sleep. Currently it
is set to 0 unintentionally and only priority 0 interrupt can
wake the sleep.
Jira: ZEP-1349
Change-Id: I927e259345cc37c5ecc4dfdcde996dd16443e61b
Signed-off-by: Ramesh Thomas <ramesh.thomas@intel.com>
The cpu context save function was manipulating stack and
returning to C caller. This can corrupt stack if the calling
function has data saved and it pops before entering deep
sleep. Moved sleep functions into assembly to avoid this.
Jira: ZEP-1345
Change-Id: I8a6d279ec14e42424f764d9ce8cbbef32149fe84
Signed-off-by: Ramesh Thomas <ramesh.thomas@intel.com>
The nRF5x series SoCs do not implement systick, hence we disable
CORTEX_M_SYSTICK.
Instead, use nRF SoC Series NRF_RTC1 for system clock interfaces.
The kernel system clock interface is implemented using the low
power real time counter NRF_RTC1. NRF_RTC0 is used by the BLE
controller.
In addition, cleanup nRF5x series defconfig to be consistent.
Jira: ZEP-742
Jira: ZEP-1308
Jira: ZEP-1315
Change-id: I0f6cc1836fe0820a65f2cbb02cf5ae7e9eb92e1d
Signed-off-by: Vinayak Chettimada <vinayak.kariappa.chettimada@nordicsemi.no>
Signed-off-by: Carles Cufi <carles.cufi@nordicsemi.no>
Signed-off-by: Anas Nashif <anas.nashif@intel.com>
Make the systick feature optional that can be selected by the SoC.
Change-Id: I4a405640b84daecc17fc1882743d3cafb78ff861
Signed-off-by: Anas Nashif <anas.nashif@intel.com>
An IRQ would always register as a ZIL interrupt.
Change-Id: If82a85f472a60512745652aacc7e8b7dfacaa268
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
There is no FIRQ stack in the system in this case, so do not initialize
it.
Change-Id: I8bc068ce43ac8a39909994d8cc01ba0c6a17f4ae
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
Also remove NO_METRIC, which is not referenced anywhere anymore.
Change-Id: Ieaedf075af070a13aa3d975fee9b6b332203bfec
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
The assembler was passed immediate values that are too large for the
limited Cortex-M0 thumb assembly. Load values in registers instead of
using immediate values.
Change-Id: Ib5541c92dea03e0efb1b88ab91eeb408d151a71b
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
This patch enables REBOOT when RUNTIME_NMI is selected via defconfig
file. This action is required to prevent compilation errors.
Change-Id: I67c18b2860ac34ba8f96e780737b4857a6063ece
Signed-off-by: Vincenzo Frascino <vincenzo.frascino@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Anas Nashif <anas.nashif@intel.com>
If CORTEX_M_SYSTICK is not selected, do not reference
_timer_int_handler. SoC will need to define a custom system
clock implementation.
Change-Id: I655f3abf66953e434fef69ed16db2d9c2dcc486e
Signed-off-by: Vinayak Chettimada <vinayak.kariappa.chettimada@nordicsemi.no>
Signed-off-by: Anas Nashif <anas.nashif@intel.com>
Zephyr kernel is unable to compile when CONFIG_RUNTIME_NMI is enabled in
defconfig on ARM's architectures.
This patch addresses the following issues:
* In nmi.c _DefaultHandler() is referencing a function
(_ScbSystemReset()) not defined in Zephyr. This has now been replaced
with sys_arch_reboot.
* nmi.h is included in ASM files and due to the usage of "extern" the
compilation ends with an error. Added the directive _ASMLANGUAGE to
prevent the problem.
Jira: ZEP-1319
Change-Id: I7623ca97523cde04e4c6db40dc332d93ca801928
Signed-off-by: Vincenzo Frascino <vincenzo.frascino@linaro.org>
Move _thread_base initialization to _init_thread_base(), remove mention
of "nano" in timeouts init and move timeout init to _init_thread_base().
Initialize all base fields via the _init_thread_base in semaphore groups
code.
Change-Id: I05b70b06261f4776bda6d67f358190428d4a954a
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
Use the main stack during very early boot so that we can call memset on
the interrupt and FIRQ stacks. Iniitalize the them before one of them is
used for the rest of the pre-kernel initialization.
Change-Id: Ib57856a66273dda9382e08fa91da5a54847b77c2
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
Use the main stack during very early boot so that we can call memset on
the interrupt stack. Initialize the interrupt stack before it is used
for the rest of the pre-kernel initialization.
Change-Id: I6fcc9a08678afdb82e83465cda1c7a2a8c849c9b
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
Same issue as with ARM. ARC can use _Swap() though, because the call to
it is serial, not generating a low-priority exception and interrupts are
locked until the main() thread is context-switched into and the
interrupt stack is released.
Fixes ZEP-1310.
Change-Id: Ie1f27f7ad0502191ca2867b5400d6e0bfb7f0fc6
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
The ARM Cortex-M early boot was using a custom stack at the end of the
SRAM instead of the interrupt stack. This works as long as no static
data that needs a known initial value occupies that stack space. This
has probably not been an issue because the .noinit section is at the
very end of the image, but it was still wrong to use that region of
memory for that initial stack.
To be able to use the interrupt stack during early boot, the stack has
to be released before an interrupt can happen. Since ARM Cortex-M uses
PendSV as a very low priority exception for context switching, if a
device driver installs and enables an interrupt during the PRE_KERNEL
initialization points, an interrupt could take precedence over PendSV
while the initial dummy thread has not yet been context switched of and
thus released the interrupt stack. To address this, rather than using
_Swap() and thus triggering PendSV, the initialization logic switches to
the main stack and branches to _main() directly instead.
Fixes ZEP-1309
Change-Id: If0b62cc66470b45b601e63826b5b3306e6a25ae9
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
Artifact from microkernel, for handling multiple pending tasks on
nanokernel objects.
Change-Id: I3c2959ea2b87f568736384e6534ce8e275f1098f
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
PA10 should use *_PA10_UART1_RX
Change-Id: Ifba4d301d049db1d62ea3a63d4d66f75c88a71a6
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Bursztyka <tomasz.bursztyka@linux.intel.com>
Previous configuration was backwards. From the Intel manual:
"If the segment descriptors in the GDT or an LDT are placed in ROM,
the processor can enter an indefinite loop if software or the
processor attempts to update (write to) the ROM-based segment
descriptors. To prevent this problem, set the accessed bits
for all segment descriptors placed in a ROM. Also, remove
operating-system or executive code that attempts to modify
segment descriptors located in ROM."
Only by some miracle has this not been causing problems.
Change-Id: I0bb915962a1069876d2486473760112102feae7b
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
Prio should be an int, since values are small integers, not a fixed-size
int32_t. It aligns with the prio parameters of the other APIs.
Stack size should be size_t.
Change-Id: Id29751b86c4ad7a7c2a7ffe446c2a96ae83c77bf
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
The bitfield determining the I/O direction already defines the pin
as either input or output, cannot be none or both at the same time
This issue was reported by Coverity
Coverity-CID: 151970
Change-Id: I18d5387139d6834004ba3269c5b54176bdc97ea7
Signed-off-by: Sergio Rodriguez <sergio.sf.rodriguez@intel.com>
There was a possible race condition when setting the return value of a
thread that is pending, from an ISR.
A kernel function causes a thread to pend, with the following series of
steps:
- disable interrupts
- move current thread to wait_q
- call _Swap
Depending if running on M3/4 or M0+, _Swap will either issue a svc #0,
or pend PendSV directly. The same problem exists in both cases.
M3/4:
__svc will:
- enable interrupts
- trigger __pendsv
M0+:
_Swap() will enable interrupts.
__pendsv will:
- save register context including PSP into the thread struct
If an interrupt occurs between interrupts being enabled them and
__pendsv saving PSP, and the ISR sets the pending thread's return value,
this will happen:
- sees the thread in a wait_q
- removes it
- makes it ready
- calls _set_thread_return_value
- _set_thread_return_value looks at the thread's saved PSP to poke
the value
In this scenario, PSP hasn't yet been updated by __pendsv so it's a
stale value from the previous context switch, resulting in unpredictable
word on the stack getting set to the return value.
There is no way to fix this issue and still have the return value being
delivered directly in the pending thread's exception stack frame, in the
M0+ case. There will always be a window between the unlocking of
interrupts and PendSV being handled. On M3/4, it could be possible with
the mix of SVC and PendSV, since the exception stack frame is created in
the __svc handler. However, because we want to keep the two
implementations as close as possible, and there were talks of moving
M3/4 to using PendSV only, to save an exception, the approach taken
solves both cases.
The approach taken is similar to the ARC and Nios2 ports, where
there is a field in the thread structure that holds the return value.
_Swap() then loads r0/a1 with that value just before returning.
Fixes ZEP-1289.
Change-Id: Iee7e06fe3f8ded84aff918fd43408c7f589344d9
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
When a thread dies, at least print the pointer to it, so we can debug
better.
Change-Id: Ief6bbc0c221e2d5271c240a4b73df16413aa5e22
Signed-off-by: Inaky Perez-Gonzalez <inaky.perez-gonzalez@intel.com>
Most kernel APIs are now ready for inclusion in the API guide.
The APIs largely follow a standard template to provide users
of the API guide with a consistent look-and-feel.
Change-Id: Ib682c31f912e19f5f6d8545d74c5f675b1741058
Signed-off-by: Allan Stephens <allan.stephens@windriver.com>
This reverts commit
"kernel/arm: add comment about _is_next_thread_current"
and fixes the interrupt locking issue.
The comment would have been right if only reads were done the ready
queue, but that is not the case. It turns out that the comment was written
ignoring the fact that _is_next_thread_current() updates the next thread
cache when fetching the next thread.
Change-Id: I21c9230f85f4f87a6bbf14fd4a9eb7e19b59f8c5
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
Though Cortex-M4 could optionally have a floating point unit,
the MCU in the cc3200 in fact does not have an FPU.
Enabling CPU_HAS_FPU caused applications built with CONFIG_FLOAT=y
to crash during an early call to enable_floating_point().
This patch was validated by running microPython, which is one
such application.
Change-Id: I8bfd42c456524e152cbbb983001d9540d93fbe98
Signed-off-by: Gil Pitney <gil.pitney@linaro.org>
Normally, _is_next_thread_current() must be called with interrupts
locked, but the ARM interrupt exit code does not have to do that. Add
explanation why.
Change-Id: Id383b47a055fdd6fbd5afffa52772e92febde98f
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
Move away from legacy APIs and use unified kenrel instead.
Change-Id: Icae86beec66df1b041405cbe3455913630fc8ad1
Signed-off-by: Anas Nashif <anas.nashif@intel.com>
There was a lot of duplication between architectures for the definition
of threads and the "nanokernel" guts. These have been consolidated.
Now, a common file kernel/unified/include/kernel_structs.h holds the
common definitions. Architectures provide two files to complement it:
kernel_arch_data.h and kernel_arch_func.h. The first one contains at
least the struct _thread_arch and struct _kernel_arch data structures,
as well as the struct _callee_saved and struct _caller_saved register
layouts. The second file contains anything that needs what is provided
by the common stuff in kernel_structs.h. Those two files are only meant
to be included in kernel_structs.h in very specific locations.
The thread data structure has been separated into three major parts:
common struct _thread_base and struct k_thread, and arch-specific struct
_thread_arch. The first and third ones are included in the second.
The struct s_NANO data structure has been split into two: common struct
_kernel and arch-specific struct _kernel_arch. The latter is included in
the former.
Offsets files have also changed: nano_offsets.h has been renamed
kernel_offsets.h and is still included by the arch-specific offsets.c.
Also, since the thread and kernel data structures are now made of
sub-structures, offsets have to be added to make up the full offset.
Some of these additions have been consolidated in shorter symbols,
available from kernel/unified/include/offsets_short.h, which includes an
arch-specific offsets_arch_short.h. Most of the code include
offsets_short.h now instead of offsets.h.
Change-Id: I084645cb7e6db8db69aeaaf162963fe157045d5a
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
The unified kernel is now the only supported kernel, so this
option is unnessary. Eliminating this option also enables
the removal of some legacy code that is no longer required.
Change-Id: Ibfc339d643c8de16a2ed2009c9b468848b8b4972
Signed-off-by: Allan Stephens <allan.stephens@windriver.com>
Add support for console output via the USB UART.
Note that console input via the USB UART doesnt work.
Adds a simulated poll method for UART interface exposed by USB.
Jira : ZEP-775
Change-Id: I357827ea52c027eb000baed80225f422df1f3358
Signed-off-by: Jithu Joseph <jithu.joseph@intel.com>
Regardless of the number of interrupt priorities
supported, the exit of the trap handler can check
AUX_IRQ_ACT to see if it interrupted a FIRQ or IRQ.
Change-Id: I0b84d8298d3e6e437c934c01db4535fa8fe29458
Signed-off-by: Chuck Jordan <cjordan@synopsys.com>
Some arduino 101 boards have old boot loader without context
restore boot flow feature. This handler will allow doing deep sleep
in those boards by jumping to the context restore code. This will
be disabled by default and can be optionally enabled by user.
Jira: ZEP-1258
Change-Id: I92e70550fd92c1cac42b3039d667fb0be8cf5bce
Signed-off-by: Ramesh Thomas <ramesh.thomas@intel.com>
Some bootloaders have power management support to restoer context
upon resume from deep sleep. In such cases, the OS startup code
should call the notification hook. Create Kconfig flags to configure
this option.
Jira: 1257
Change-Id: I9f40c5fa077c2f17dc8e9f11604c3ed17e549ed5
Signed-off-by: Ramesh Thomas <ramesh.thomas@intel.com>
_sys_soc_resume hook is over loaded to handle to different
scenarios. It is primarily called to notify exit of kernel idling
after PM operations. It is also used to notify exit from deep sleep.
This is very confusing and also makes the implementation of the
hook function very difficult because of very different conditions
involved in the 2 different use cases. Further, users may not require
either or both use cases depending of their custom boot flow and
power state handling. To simplify, create a separate hook for the
purpose of deep sleep exit notification. Use the existing one to
only notify kernel idling exit after PM operations.
Jira: ZEP-1256
Change-Id: I96350199a0fd37f16590c8ee5302a94a3d71b8ba
Signed-off-by: Ramesh Thomas <ramesh.thomas@intel.com>
Add SoC support for ARM Beetle platform.
Beetle is an ARM Cortex-M3 based SoC used on ARM V2M Beetle Boards.
https://www.arm.com/products/tools/development-boards/versatile-express/beetle_iot_evaluation_platform.php
This patch contains:
* The base SoC platform.
* The clock_init functionality.
* The system wide pin definitions.
* The configuarion for the drivers at SoC level (IRQs, PINs and
Base Addr).
Jira: ZEP-1245
Change-Id: If15675935890711983e5ce37d49732b0462c3ec7
Signed-off-by: Vincenzo Frascino <vincenzo.frascino@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
When waking up from C2LP state, the timer needs
to be reinitialized as we cannot know the time
that we spent in that state.
In order to reschedule the user application, expire it
as soon as we restart.
Change-Id: Id38a0de71e148ae8d9024a36d3983ab57b1e40d2
Signed-off-by: Julien Delayen <julien.delayen@intel.com>
Add Low Power States support to the power shim layer
and show the usage in the quark_se sample.
States are defined as follow:
- SYS_POWER_STATE_CPU_LPS: SS2 with LPSS enabled
- SYS_POWER_STATE_CPU_LPS_1: SS2 with LPSS disabled
- SYS_POWER_STATE_CPU_LPS_2: SS1 with LPSS disabled
Jira: ZEP-994
Change-Id: Ie4b93f6e539cb53fc035be00280b66b2cb0d9fea
Signed-off-by: Julien Delayen <julien.delayen@intel.com>
Updates x86 floating point support to reflect changes that have
been made in recent months.
* Many, many, many cosmetic changes (mostly revisions to comments).
* Elimination of unnecessary function aliases that were needed
to support the task and fiber versions of certain APIs.
* Elimination of run-time code to enable a thread's "FP regs"
option bit if the "SSE regs" option bit was set. The kernel
now recognizes that the thread is using the FPU as long as
either option bit is set. (If the thread has both option bits
enabled this is the same as if only the "SSE regs" bit is set.)
Change-Id: Ic12abc54b6fa78921749b546d8debf23e7ad232d
Signed-off-by: Allan Stephens <allan.stephens@windriver.com>
PRIMARY, SECONDARY, NANOKERNEL, MICROKERNEL init levels are now
deprecated.
New init levels introduced: PRE_KERNEL_1, PRE_KERNEL_2, POST_KERNEL
to replace them.
Most existing code has instances of PRIMARY replaced with PRE_KERNEL_1,
SECONDARY with POST_KERNEL as SECONDARY has had a longstanding bug
where the documentation specified SECONDARY ran before the kernel started
up, but actually ran afterwards.
Change-Id: I771bc634e9caf7f17dbf214a270bc9967eed7d32
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
Verify the thread priorities are within the bounds when starting a new
thread and when changing the priority of a thread.
Change-Id: I007b3b249e4b80235b6439cbee44cad2f31973bb
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
A race condition would happend if a FIRQ interrupted a
return-from-interrupt from a RIRQ at the wrong moment: if a decision was
already taken which thread to context switch in and the FIRQ woke up
another thread of higher priority, the ready queue would be corrupted.
The solution is to lock interrupts at the moment the interrupt return
code starts looking at the kernel queues. Interrupts do not need to be
unlocked before exiting: the return-from-interrupt (rtie) instruction
will restore the correct interrupt locking state for the thread being
context switched in.
Change-Id: I777665c2faeca7b1f2a77ddd9ee2a520080bae88
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
The bitwise AND operator was being applied to the boolean expression
"!shared_data->flags" instead of the whole expression because a
parenthesis was lacking.
This bug has been found using Coccinelle using the following spatch,
after finding a similar bug somewhere else in the code base:
@@
expression E1;
expression E2;
@@
- !E1 & E2
+ !(E1 & E2)
No other instance of this defect has been found with this spatch.
Change-Id: I6b9ca092f4015c80ddc83c31ce540a92e67cdb11
Signed-off-by: Leandro Pereira <leandro.pereira@intel.com>
An implementation to flush multiple d-cache lines has been added
per the top-level cache.h API. ZEP-1153 was opened to express
the need for MORE i-cache and d-cache APIs. For example, the current
cache.h API doesn't provide a means to invalidate d-cache lines
and has nothing for i-cache.
I've also modified some of the i-cache related aux registers to have
better names so that they won't be confused with d-cache.
These changes are for
ZEP-1176.
Change-Id: If4c5410451cc40dcd5618fc871093c8febf7e061
Signed-off-by: Chuck Jordan <cjordan@synopsys.com>
Symbols now use the K_ prefix which is now standard for the
unified kernel. Legacy support for these symbols is retained
to allow existing applications to build successfully.
Change-Id: I3ff12c96f729b535eecc940502892cbaa52526b6
Signed-off-by: Allan Stephens <allan.stephens@windriver.com>
This KSDK flash shim driver supports the device in the FRDM K64F
platform (enabled with this commit).
WARNING: the driver disables the system interrupts for potentially
long periods of time. This is required to avoid Read-While-Write
issues since most platforms run in XIP mode.
For more detailed information see the link below:
http://cache.freescale.com/files/32bit/doc/app_note/AN4695.pdf
Change-Id: I70f8d09080251033ce2f45be0c2eb95c19fded08
Signed-off-by: Jorge Ramirez-Ortiz <jorge.ramirez-ortiz@linaro.org>