The aarch64 core of duo on the master cannot enter the
console interface. It can only print the RT flag and hold it.
Analysis: The latest commit that can work is ae6a328 ("Add
psoc62, 61 config"). This phenomenon will occur after adding
754c59a ("[Feature] DFS mount auto by kernel parameters").
The specific reason is that when aarch bsp enables the device
tree, the current u-boot will pass in bootargs, which contains
"root=/dev/mmcblk0p2 rootwait rw", which means that the
kernel is required to wait until the rootfs in /dev/mmcblk0p2
loaded successfully. However, the current aarch64 bsp default
does not implement sdmmc device mounting, causing the
kernel file system mounting module (rootfs_mnt_init() of
components/drivers/core/mnt.c) to enter an infinite loop waiting.
Solution: At present, we do not plan to modify the startup
parameters of u-boot. The temporary solution adopted is to
create a pseudo /dev/mmcblk0p2 device during the board
initialization process, and then cancel the pseudo device
after mnt is completed. This allows the kernel boot to be
completed successfully.
Signed-off-by: Shicheng Chu <1468559561@qq.com>
Reviewed-by: Chen Wang <unicorn_wang@outlook.com>
* 1.add support hwi2c driver, 2.update all firmware libraries
* update some files and fixed errors
* add support a423 at hwi2c driver
* add .ignore_format.yml
In the original Sconstruct script, `GetDepend('__STACKSIZE__')`
is placed before the call to `PrepareBuilding()`, which causes
the value of `GetDepend('__STACKSIZE__')` to always be False,
and the value of `__STACKSIZE__` in `link_stacksize.lds` will
not be updated.
Solution: move the call if `PrepareBuilding()` ahead.
Also sync and update the .config and rtconfig.h, plus the
link_stacksize.lds.
Signed-off-by: Chen Wang <unicorn_wang@outlook.com>
When compiling CV18xx_arch64, have a error:
can not find "rt_fdt_commit_memregion_early"
Analysis: b785ef9 ("[libcpu][aarch64]memory setup using memblock ")
no longer support "rt_fdt_commit_memregion_early", become use
"rt_memblock_reserve_memory"
Solution: Refer to the bsp/qemu-virt64-aarch64/drivers/board.c
delete "rt_fdt_commit_memregion_early"
Signed-off-by: Shicheng Chu <1468559561@qq.com>
Reviewed-by: Chen Wang <unicorn_wang@outlook.com>
When compiling CV18xx_arch64, there are the following errors:
1. missing soc type for aarch64
2. uart device objects defined but not used
Analysis: a63c07f ("bsp: cvitek: new design for pinmux") and
114e143("bsp:cvitek: add pinmux for uart"), CV18xx_arch64 is not
considered.
Solution: Refer to the cv18xx_riscv format to add the corresponding
chip type SOC_Type_SG2002, as well as the corresponding macro
for the serial port pins and interrupts
Signed-off-by: Shicheng Chu <1468559561@qq.com>
Reviewed-by: Chen Wang <unicorn_wang@outlook.com>
The rtdef.h is a big header with multiple dependency inside,
which makes it easier to introduce recursion dependency.
Signed-off-by: Shell <smokewood@qq.com>
Currently, the documents under bsp/cvitek are a bit
messy. There are currently four readme files:
- bsp/cvitek/README.md (Chinese)
- bsp/cvitek/c906_little/README.md (Chinese/English)
- bsp/cvitek/cv18xx_aarch64/README.md (Chinese)
- bsp/cvitek/cv18xx_risc-v/README.md (Chinese/English)
Regarding the working mode of the big + small cores, it
is meaningless to describe the small core alone, or the
large core alone. This can also be seen in the existing
files. The readme of the small core will also introduce
the programming of the large core, and vice versa.
Considering that the official default mode is
C906B + C906L. ARM large core can be treataed as a
special case. So the document structure is modified as
follows:
- Remove `bsp/cvitek/c906_little/README.md` and
`bsp/cvitek/cv18xx_risc-v/README.md`, merge them all
into `bsp/cvitek/README.md`
- Add a link to `bsp/cvitek/cv18xx_aarch64/README.md`
in `bsp/cvitek/README.md`
FIXME: The modified document does not provide English
version. Is it really necessary?
Signed-off-by: Chen Wang <unicorn_wang@outlook.com>
This is required so the user will not be confused on waiting for test to complete.
Changes:
- notify user that the test is not corrupted
- expand waiting tick on timed mtx test, for compatibility on different hw.
Signed-off-by: Shell <smokewood@qq.com>
Some drivers use INIT_BOARD_EXPORT, it is not necessary,
it is enough to use INIT_DEVICE_EXPORT for genearl drivers.
Signed-off-by: Chen Wang <unicorn_wang@outlook.com>
This patch focuses on the ARM64 general context handling code.
The modifications are aimed at enhancing performance by simplifying
context save/restore operations.
Changes include:
- Adjusted stack alignment in `arch_set_thread_context` function.
- Updated `lwp_gcc.S` to reset frame pointer and link register.
- Refined `rt_hw_backtrace_frame_unwind` to handle user space address checks.
- Added `GET_THREAD_SELF` macro in `asm-generic.h`.
- Simplified context saving/restoring in `context_gcc.h` and related files.
- Optimized `rt_hw_context_switch_interrupt` and related assembly routines.
Signed-off-by: Shell <smokewood@qq.com>
See `components/drivers/include/drivers/watchdog.h`
maco definition of
RT_DEVICE_CTRL_WDT_GET_TIMEOUT
RT_DEVICE_CTRL_WDT_SET_TIMEOUT
RT_DEVICE_CTRL_WDT_GET_TIMELEFT
The wdt timeout time unit is defined as seconds in the API, but
the code incorrectly uses ms.
Correct this and comply with the API definition.
Signed-off-by: Chen Wang <unicorn_wang@outlook.com>
Reviewed-by: Yuanjie He <943313837@qq.com>
Reviewed-by: Shell <smokewood@qq.com>
This patch improves the efficiency and readability of the AArch64 common setup
code by calculating the `PV_OFFSET` once at the start and reusing the value.
This change reduces redundant calculations.
Signed-off-by: Shell <smokewood@qq.com>
Rewrote the spi driver.
Reuse the driver code from https://github.com/sophgo/cvi_alios_open,
which is Apache 2.0 licenced.
Signed-off-by: flyingcys <flyingcys@163.com>
Reviewed-by: Chen Wang <unicorn_wang@outlook.com>