Since the completion is used to sync with ISR mostly, we should set the
default semantic to ISR-safe. So most user will be happy and don't see
any weird behavior in their codes.
Changes:
- Added `rt_completion_wait_noisr` and
`rt_completion_wait_flags_noisr` functions in `completion.h`,
`completion_comm.c`, `completion_mp.c`, and `completion_up.c`.
- The new APIs allow waiting for completions in non-ISR contexts
while ensuring thread context safety.
- Existing documentation and comments were updated to clarify
usage contexts and emphasize restrictions on ISR usage.
Signed-off-by: Shell <smokewood@qq.com>
The changes unify the tick.c implementations for all risc-v64
architectures, leveraging the CPUTIME feature. This refactoring was
necessary to streamline the codebase, and ensure consistent timer
handling across different platforms.
Changes:
- Updated `Kconfig` in `bsp/cvitek/cv18xx_risc-v` to fix formatting issues.
- Updated .config for BSPs to update `CPUTIME_TIMER_FREQ`
- Updated header of for API `riscv_cputime_init`
- Initialized riscv timer on `rt_hw_tick_init`
- Refactored `tick.c` and `tick.h` in `libcpu/risc-v/t-head/c906` and `libcpu/risc-v/virt64`:
- Replaced direct use of `rdtime` with `clock_cpu_gettime`.
- Removed redundant timer frequency definitions.
- Added static assertions to check the value of `CPUTIME_TIMER_FREQ`.
- Initialized `tick_cycles` based on `CPUTIME_TIMER_FREQ`.
- Integrated `ktime` support for tick initialization.
Signed-off-by: Shell <smokewood@qq.com>
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/RT-Thread/rt-thread/pull/9164
Reviewed-by: Chen Wang <unicorn_wang@outlook.com>
Skip configure on open since all configs are copied from the current
configuration on device. So we don't bother to set it back to device
again.
Changes:
- test and skip configuration on open() of tty device
Signed-off-by: Shell <smokewood@qq.com>
[ktime] feat: remove recursion on hrtimer
Replace recursive algorithm with a loop in hrtimer
when determining next timeout event and setup hr timer.
Signed-off-by: Shell <smokewood@qq.com>
* support period time
* enable multiple ktimer
* mv set delay_cnt to hrtimer_start
* add ktime debug info
* change current_irq_begin to local var
* fix bug: setting current timer and setting timeout in driver aren't atomicly
* create->init
* refactoring ktime
* [DM/feature] Implement PIC irq state { get; set }
There are some common state for irq:
1. Pending: IRQ was triggered, but software not ACK.
2. Active: IRQ was ACK, but not EOI.
3. Masked: IRQ was masked or umasked.
Signed-off-by: GuEe-GUI <2991707448@qq.com>
* [DM/pic] Support IRQ state { get; set } for ARM GICv2/v3
Signed-off-by: GuEe-GUI <2991707448@qq.com>
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* [Feature] Power domain for device
1.Support device power on/off.
2.Support attach/detach device.
3.Support power domain driver api.
Signed-off-by: GuEe-GUI <2991707448@qq.com>
* [DM/platform] Enhanced platform bus
1.Add power domain for device.
2.Support `remove` and `shutdown` bus interface.
Signed-off-by: GuEe-GUI <2991707448@qq.com>
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[OFW] io ranges use ptr array to storage without ofw data
ofw data is private data for every ofw node that
the drivers of ofw node will use item.
replace the ranges supported to a ptr array.
the ptr array size is config by `RT_USING_OFW_BUS_RANGES_NUMBER`
Signed-off-by: GuEe-GUI <2991707448@qq.com>
* [PIC] Make affinity helper interface
Signed-off-by: GuEe-GUI <2991707448@qq.com>
* [PIC/GIC] Fixup GIC affinity init
GICv2 is not support if current CPU is not startup,
but RT-Thread SMP is startup after the devices init
in the `main` thread.
This patch fixup the cpumask to init once and check
the init status in affinity interface.
Signed-off-by: GuEe-GUI <2991707448@qq.com>
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The OFW map id is always use in DMA, PCI, IOMMU
bus system to find the device identity. this is
a access interface.
Signed-off-by: GuEe-GUI <2991707448@qq.com>
DFS mount auto by kernel parameters
1.Mount the rootfs options by parameters:
- root=: root device, like vda1, sda1, sd0p1, nvme0n0p1...
- rootfstype=: root file system type, like elm, ext, crom...
- rw/ro: root is readonly or all enable, if not have 'rw' flag,
the 'ro' flag is default.
- rootwait: always wait for root device status is OK.
- rootdelay=: mount rootfs delay amount of time (millisecond).
2.Mount the other fs options by `fstab.sh`, it will read the script
after root mount is OK, it's format is a list of mount cmds in MSH:
mount vda2 /mnt elm
mount 192.168.1.1:/ /mnt/remote nfs
Signed-off-by: GuEe-GUI <2991707448@qq.com>