Fix two typos in documentation, one in a sample's comment, and one in a
sample's console message. Found while learning Zephyr and exploring the
sources.
Signed-off-by: Nikolai Kondrashov <spbnick@gmail.com>
Remove the locally MSI/MSI-X capabilities ID define and use the
newly introduced one from the PCI Code and ID Assignment
Specification Revision 1.11 document header.
Signed-off-by: Neil Armstrong <narmstrong@baylibre.com>
Add defines for all the PCI and PCIe capabilities from the PCI Code
and ID Assignment Specification Revision 1.11 document.
Signed-off-by: Neil Armstrong <narmstrong@baylibre.com>
Extend the PCIe API to find Extended Capabilities in the PCI Express
Extended Capabilities located in Configuration Space at offsets 256
or greater.
Note: the Root Complex Register Block is not supported
Signed-off-by: Neil Armstrong <narmstrong@baylibre.com>
When an ISO channel is disconnect on the central, it is
not deallocated, but merely disconnected. This is because,
as per the HCI spec, the CIS handle lives on in the CIG.
Instead of unref'ing the bt_conn to 0, we simply put the
channel and connection in the disconnected state.
This also fixes a few missing returns for
terminating a CIG.
Signed-off-by: Emil Gydesen <emil.gydesen@nordicsemi.no>
Create a new tracing option TRACING_USER that allows
the user to define certain user_sys_trace_... functions
to perform whatever work desired for tracing when
tasks are swiched in/out, during isr enter/exit, and when
cpu is idle.
This infrastructure can be useful for plugging into
locally defined tracing tools or any user-specific
debugging environment.
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Lowell <nlowell@lexmark.com>
Add a sent callback to bt_iso_chan_ops so that the application
can be notified when an SDU has been sent. This can help the
application decide whether to queue up multiple, or only
have a single ISO PDU enqueue for reduced latency.
Signed-off-by: Emil Gydesen <emil.gydesen@nordicsemi.no>
This commit removes the `timeout_q` from the `struct z_kernel` since it
is no longer used.
Note that the new kernel timeout implementation introduced in the
commit 987c0e5fc1 uses `timeout_list`
global variable in place of it.
Signed-off-by: Stephanos Ioannidis <root@stephanos.io>
__cxa_atexit implementation provided by MWDT startup code calls
malloc which isn't supported right now. As we don't support
calling static destructors in Zephyr let's provide our own
__cxa_atexit stub and get rid of MWDT startup libs
entirely.
Signed-off-by: Eugeniy Paltsev <Eugeniy.Paltsev@synopsys.com>
Signed-off-by: Evgeniy Paltsev <PaltsevEvgeniy@gmail.com>
The HCI spec defines the BIS index range as starting from
index 0x01. We had previously implemented it such that it
starts from 0x00, and then simply adding 1 to the index
when sending over HCI. However, this may cause issue with
other HCI, or other SIG defined specification, commands
and events, and thus it is probably simpler if we just
use the HCI defined range.
This commit disallows BIT(0) (representing the BIS
index 0x00) to be set, and removes the addition
of 1 when sending over HCI.
Signed-off-by: Emil Gydesen <emil.gydesen@nordicsemi.no>
Position over LTE (PoLTE) can be used to locate a device as
an alternative to GNSS.
Increase RX thread stack size for PoLTE processing.
Signed-off-by: Ryan Erickson <ryan.erickson@lairdconnect.com>
Allow application control for starting modem driver.
This allows network attach to be randomized.
Signed-off-by: Ryan Erickson <ryan.erickson@lairdconnect.com>
For getting the address of the RAM region in the application we need to
extend the api for the flash_simulator.
This path introduce flash_simulator_get_memory() call which allow to
do so.
Signed-off-by: Sigvart Hovland <sigvart.m@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrzej Puzdrowski <andrzej.puzdrowski@nordicsemi.no>
This allows a kheap to be defined in the uncached memory.
For example, this can be used for DMA transfer buffers.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
When ack data for extended address is set with the
nrf_802154_ack_data_set function, the extended address
must be reversed to the IEEE 802.15.4 address transmit
order in order to be properly matched.
Signed-off-by: Rafał Kuźnia <rafal.kuznia@nordicsemi.no>
When possible use 'size_t' for sizes and 'uintptr_t' for generic
addresses instead of relying on uint*_t types.
Signed-off-by: Carlo Caione <ccaione@baylibre.com>
The armclang.h includes the toolchain/llvm.h header.
Also it redifines the __GENERIC_SECTION and Z_GENERIC_SECTION so that
they includes the `used` attribute which is needed by armlink.
Signed-off-by: Torsten Rasmussen <Torsten.Rasmussen@nordicsemi.no>
This changes pci_msi_enable() to take IRQ number as a function
parameter. The old behavior relies on putting the IRQ number
into the interrupt line register in the PCI config space
during IRQ allocation, and reading it back when enabling IRQ.
However, the interrupt line register is only required to be
read-/writable when legacy interrupt is supported on the device.
Otherwise it has undefined behavior. On ACRN, they don't even
care about this register and always wires it to 0x00.
So this commit changes the behavior in pci_msi_enable() to not
require reading back the interrupt line register and instead
takes the IRQ number via function parameter.
Fixes#36765
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
Cleanup and preparation commit for linker script generator.
Zephyr linker scripts provides start and end symbols for each section,
and sometimes even size and LMA start symbols.
Generally, start and end symbols uses the following pattern, as:
Section name: foo
Section start symbol: __foo_start
Section end symbol: __foo_end
However, this pattern is not followed consistently.
To allow for linker script generation and ensure consistent naming of
symbols then the following pattern is introduced consistently to allow
for cleaner linker script generation.
Section name: foo
Section start symbol: __foo_start
Section end symbol: __foo_end
Section size symbol: __foo_size
Section LMA start symbol: __foo_load_start
This commit aligns the symbols for __itcm_load_start and
__dtcm_data_load_start to other symbols and in such a way they follow
consistent pattern which allows for linker script and scatter file
generation.
The symbols are named according to the section name they describe.
Section names are itcm and dtcm.
The following symbols are aligned in this commit:
- __itcm_rom_start -> __itcm_load_start
- __dtcm_data_rom_start -> __dtcm_data_load_start
Signed-off-by: Torsten Rasmussen <Torsten.Rasmussen@nordicsemi.no>
Cleanup and preparation commit for linker script generator.
Zephyr linker scripts provides start and end symbols for each larger
areas in the linker script.
The symbols _image_text_start and _image_text_end sometimes includes
linker/kobject-text.ld. This mean there must be both the regular
__text_start and __text_end symbols for the pure text section, as well
as <group>_start and <group>_end symbols.
The symbols describing the text region which covers more than just the
text section itself will thus be changed to:
_image_text_start -> __text_region_start
_image_text_end -> __text_region_end
Signed-off-by: Torsten Rasmussen <Torsten.Rasmussen@nordicsemi.no>
Cleanup and preparation commit for linker script generator.
Zephyr linker scripts provides start and end symbols for each larger
areas in the linker script.
The symbols _image_rom_start and _image_rom_end corresponds to the group
ROMABLE_REGION defined in the ld linker scripts.
The symbols _image_rodata_start and _image_rodata_end is not placed as
independent group but covers common-rom.ld, thread-local-storage.ld,
kobject-rom.ld and snippets-rodata.ld.
This commit align those names and prepares for generation of groups in
linker scripts.
The symbols describing the ROMABLE_REGION will be renamed to:
_image_rom_start -> __rom_region_start
_image_rom_end -> __rom_region_end
The rodata will also use the group symbol notation as:
_image_rodata_start -> __rodata_region_start
_image_rodata_end -> __rodata_region_end
Signed-off-by: Torsten Rasmussen <Torsten.Rasmussen@nordicsemi.no>
Cleanup and preparation commit for linker script generator.
Zephyr linker scripts provides start and end symbols for each section,
and sometimes even size and LMA start symbols.
Generally, start and end symbols uses the following pattern, as:
Section name: foo
Section start symbol: __foo_start
Section end symbol: __foo_end
However, this pattern is not followed consistently.
To allow for linker script generation and ensure consistent naming of
symbols then the following pattern is introduced consistently to allow
for cleaner linker script generation.
Section name: foo
Section start symbol: __foo_start
Section end symbol: __foo_end
Section size symbol: __foo_size
Section LMA start symbol: __foo_load_start
This commit aligns the symbols for _ramfunc_ram/rom to other symbols and
in such a way they follow consistent pattern which allows for linker
script and scatter file generation.
The symbols are named according to the section name they describe.
Section name is `ramfunc`
The following symbols are aligned in this commit:
- _ramfunc_ram_start -> __ramfunc_start
- _ramfunc_ram_end -> __ramfunc_end
- _ramfunc_ram_size -> __ramfunc_size
- _ramfunc_rom_start -> __ramfunc_load_start
Signed-off-by: Torsten Rasmussen <Torsten.Rasmussen@nordicsemi.no>
Cleanup and preparation commit for linker script generator.
Zephyr linker scripts provides start and end symbols for each section,
and sometimes even size and LMA start symbols.
Generally, start and end symbols uses the following pattern, as:
Section name: foo
Section start symbol: __foo_start
Section end symbol: __foo_end
However, this pattern is not followed consistently.
To allow for linker script generation and ensure consistent naming of
symbols then the following pattern is introduced consistently to allow
for cleaner linker script generation.
Section name: foo
Section start symbol: __foo_start
Section end symbol: __foo_end
Section size symbol: __foo_size
Section LMA start symbol: __foo_load_start
This commit aligns the symbols for _data_ram/rom to other symbols and in
such a way they follow consistent pattern which allows for linker script
and scatter file generation.
The symbols are named according to the section name they describe.
Section name is `data`
A new group named data_region is introduced which instead spans all the
input and output sections that was previously covered by
__data_ram_start, __data_ram_end, and __data_rom_start.
The following symbols are aligned in this commit:
- __data_ram_start -> __data_region_start
- __data_ram_end -> __data_region_end
- __data_rom_start -> __data_region_load_start
The following new symbols are introduced so that the data section is
aligned with other sections:
- __data_end
- __data_start
value identical to __data_region_start but describes start of
the section.
Signed-off-by: Torsten Rasmussen <Torsten.Rasmussen@nordicsemi.no>
Commit 6b3c5e8bb2 removed the use of
_DATA_IN_ROM but kept the now unused define.
This commit removes the corresponding define which is no longer used.
Signed-off-by: Torsten Rasmussen <Torsten.Rasmussen@nordicsemi.no>
PM_DEVICE_STATE_RESUMING and PM_DEVICE_STATE_SUSPENDING
are transitional states and are only used in device runtime. Remove it
and use device flag to keep track of a transition.
Signed-off-by: Flavio Ceolin <flavio.ceolin@intel.com>
The magic code to identify context content is a 32-bit value
defined in the dma.h. When tested against the dma_context magic element,
both format must be aligned.
Signed-off-by: Francois Ramu <francois.ramu@st.com>
Update the name of the bt_conn pointers to make it clear
whether the connection pointers are ACL or ISO connections.
Signed-off-by: Emil Gydesen <emil.gydesen@nordicsemi.no>
Add support of ARC mpu v6
* minimal region size down to 32 bytes
* maximal region number up to 32
* not support uncacheable region and volatile uncached region
* clean up mpu code for better readablity
Signed-off-by: Yuguo Zou <yuguo.zou@synopsys.com>
This commit adds support for Ethernet PHY drivers via a PHY API.
It also includes a driver for a generic MII compliant PHY
which supports most PHYs on the market.
Separating PHY driver from the SoC specific Ethernet driver
simplifies the Ethernet driver code and enables code re-use.
Drivers for specific PHYs with more advanced features, such as
RGMII delay in PHY can be developed independent of the Ethernet
MAC driver.
Signed-off-by: Arvin Farahmand <arvinf@ip-logix.com>
Organize in a more logical flow the device state initializer and
the device initializer parts.
Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard.marull@nordicsemi.no>
The Z_DEVICE_STATE_DEFINE macro was conditioned by CONFIG_PM_DEVICE.
This is a problem if one day we have other conditional fields in the
device state field that need to be initialized. The approach has been
changed to have an always existing initializer for the PM field, that is
a no-op if device PM is not enabled.
Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard.marull@nordicsemi.no>
Create a utility macro to initialize struct pm_device. The initializer
is kept in the pm/device.h header.
Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard.marull@nordicsemi.no>
The usage field was being initialized using the ATOMIC_INIT macro,
however, it is just a uint32_t variable.
Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard.marull@nordicsemi.no>
The initialization of the struct pm_device pm field found in the device
state can be statically initialized without the need of doing it at
runtime.
Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard.marull@nordicsemi.no>
This patch is the first step to make the rpmsg_multi_instance usable in
a multi-core scenario.
The current driver is using a local driver variable (instance) to track
the number of allocated instances. This counter is practically used to
allocate to the instance the correct portion of the shared memory.
This is fundamentally wrong because this is assuming that it does exist
only one single shared memory region to split amongs all the allocated
instances. When the platform has more than one core this is obviously
not the case since each couple of cores are communicating using a
different memory region.
To solve this issue we introduce a new struct rpmsg_mi_ctx_shm_cfg that
is doing two things: (1) it's carrying the information about the shared
memory and (2) it's carrying an internal variable used to track the
instances allocated in that region. The same struct should be used every
time a new instance is allocated in the same shared memory region.
We also fix a problem with the current code where there is a race
between threads when accessing the instance variable, so this patch is
adding a serializing mutex.
Signed-off-by: Carlo Caione <ccaione@baylibre.com>
For the instance configuration the rpmsg_multi_instance code is
currently using a set of configuration info coming from two different
sources: the rpsmg_mi_ctx_cfg struct and Kconfig.
This is not only confusing but it's preventing to configure the
instances using information not coming from Kconfig (for example if we
want to configure the instance using DT).
Signed-off-by: Carlo Caione <ccaione@baylibre.com>