"hmac" was mistyped as "hmca", breaking linking to some prototype
functions. Also, a couple of includes were missing.
Signed-off-by: Niccolò Maggioni <nicco.maggioni+nuttx@gmail.com>
This patch is a rework of the NuttX file descriptor implementation. The
goal is two-fold:
1. Improve POSIX compliance. The old implementation tied file description
to inode only, not the file struct. POSIX however dictates otherwise.
2. Fix a bug with descriptor duplication (dup2() and dup3()). There is
an existing race condition with this POSIX API that currently results
in a kernel side crash.
The crash occurs when a partially open / closed file descriptor is
duplicated. The reason for the crash is that even if the descriptor is
closed, the file might still be in use by the kernel (due to e.g. ongoing
write to file). The open file data is changed by file_dup3() and this
causes a crash in the device / drivers themselves as they lose access to
the inode and private data.
The fix is done by separating struct file into file and file descriptor
structs. The file struct can live on even if the descriptor is closed,
fixing the crash. This also fixes the POSIX issue, as two descriptors
can now point to the same file.
Signed-off-by: Ville Juven <ville.juven@unikie.com>
Signed-off-by: dongjiuzhu1 <dongjiuzhu1@xiaomi.com>
Most tools used for compliance and SBOM generation use SPDX identifiers
This change brings us a step closer to an easy SBOM generation.
NOTE
The code was reported as GPL by FOSS ID
and Xiaomi scanned the file xform.c with Black Duck Security and it showed
that the license was BSD-3-Clause and no risk was reported.
Since there is no clause on the license it was concluded as 0BSD
Refference
https://github.com/apache/nuttx/pull/15252
Signed-off-by: Alin Jerpelea <alin.jerpelea@sony.com>
Most tools used for compliance and SBOM generation use SPDX identifiers
This change brings us a step closer to an easy SBOM generation.
define NuttX local NuttX-PublicDomain identifier
“Public Domain” is a concept distinct from copyright licensing;
it generally means that the work no longer has any copyright protection
or ownership, and therefore requires no license permission in order to
use, copy, modify, distribute, perform, display, etc.
In the United States – and many jurisdictions – copyright protections
attach automatically to creative works upon creation if they satisfy
certain minimum criteria.
“Public Domain” would thus represent a significant change to the legal
status of the work.
The rules around “Public Domain” often vary or are unspecified
jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Adding to the confusion, some
jurisdictions may not even recognize the concept of “Public Domain”
(or similar). As such, a license may nevertheless be required or implied
in these cases. Even in the U.S., there is no clear,
officially-sanctioned procedure for affirmatively placing
copyright-eligible works into the “Public Domain” aside from natural
statutory expiration of copyright. The bottom-line is, there are few if
any objective, brightline rules for proactively placing
copyright-eligible works into the Public Domain that we can broadly
rely on.
Signed-off-by: Alin Jerpelea <alin.jerpelea@sony.com>
Most tools used for compliance and SBOM generation use SPDX identifiers
This change brings us a step closer to an easy SBOM generation.
define NuttX local NuttX-PublicDomain identifier
“Public Domain” is a concept distinct from copyright licensing;
it generally means that the work no longer has any copyright protection
or ownership, and therefore requires no license permission in order to
use, copy, modify, distribute, perform, display, etc.
In the United States – and many jurisdictions – copyright protections
attach automatically to creative works upon creation if they satisfy
certain minimum criteria.
“Public Domain” would thus represent a significant change to the legal
status of the work.
The rules around “Public Domain” often vary or are unspecified
jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Adding to the confusion, some
jurisdictions may not even recognize the concept of “Public Domain”
(or similar). As such, a license may nevertheless be required or implied
in these cases. Even in the U.S., there is no clear,
officially-sanctioned procedure for affirmatively placing
copyright-eligible works into the “Public Domain” aside from natural
statutory expiration of copyright. The bottom-line is, there are few if
any objective, brightline rules for proactively placing
copyright-eligible works into the Public Domain that we can broadly
rely on.
Signed-off-by: Alin Jerpelea <alin.jerpelea@sony.com>
Most tools used for compliance and SBOM generation use SPDX identifiers
This change brings us a step closer to an easy SBOM generation.
define NuttX local NuttX-PublicDomain identifier
“Public Domain” is a concept distinct from copyright licensing;
it generally means that the work no longer has any copyright protection
or ownership, and therefore requires no license permission in order to
use, copy, modify, distribute, perform, display, etc.
In the United States – and many jurisdictions – copyright protections
attach automatically to creative works upon creation if they satisfy
certain minimum criteria.
“Public Domain” would thus represent a significant change to the legal
status of the work.
The rules around “Public Domain” often vary or are unspecified
jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Adding to the confusion, some
jurisdictions may not even recognize the concept of “Public Domain”
(or similar). As such, a license may nevertheless be required or implied
in these cases. Even in the U.S., there is no clear,
officially-sanctioned procedure for affirmatively placing
copyright-eligible works into the “Public Domain” aside from natural
statutory expiration of copyright. The bottom-line is, there are few if
any objective, brightline rules for proactively placing
copyright-eligible works into the Public Domain that we can broadly
rely on.
Signed-off-by: Alin Jerpelea <alin.jerpelea@sony.com>
Most tools used for compliance and SBOM generation use SPDX identifiers
This change brings us a step closer to an easy SBOM generation.
define NuttX local NuttX-PublicDomain identifier
“Public Domain” is a concept distinct from copyright licensing;
it generally means that the work no longer has any copyright protection
or ownership, and therefore requires no license permission in order to
use, copy, modify, distribute, perform, display, etc.
In the United States – and many jurisdictions – copyright protections
attach automatically to creative works upon creation if they satisfy
certain minimum criteria.
“Public Domain” would thus represent a significant change to the legal
status of the work.
The rules around “Public Domain” often vary or are unspecified
jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Adding to the confusion, some
jurisdictions may not even recognize the concept of “Public Domain”
(or similar). As such, a license may nevertheless be required or implied
in these cases. Even in the U.S., there is no clear,
officially-sanctioned procedure for affirmatively placing
copyright-eligible works into the “Public Domain” aside from natural
statutory expiration of copyright. The bottom-line is, there are few if
any objective, brightline rules for proactively placing
copyright-eligible works into the Public Domain that we can broadly
rely on.
Signed-off-by: Alin Jerpelea <alin.jerpelea@sony.com>
Most tools used for compliance and SBOM generation use SPDX identifiers
This change brings us a step closer to an easy SBOM generation.
define NuttX local NuttX-PublicDomain identifier
“Public Domain” is a concept distinct from copyright licensing;
it generally means that the work no longer has any copyright protection
or ownership, and therefore requires no license permission in order to
use, copy, modify, distribute, perform, display, etc.
In the United States – and many jurisdictions – copyright protections
attach automatically to creative works upon creation if they satisfy
certain minimum criteria.
“Public Domain” would thus represent a significant change to the legal
status of the work.
The rules around “Public Domain” often vary or are unspecified
jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Adding to the confusion, some
jurisdictions may not even recognize the concept of “Public Domain”
(or similar). As such, a license may nevertheless be required or implied
in these cases. Even in the U.S., there is no clear,
officially-sanctioned procedure for affirmatively placing
copyright-eligible works into the “Public Domain” aside from natural
statutory expiration of copyright. The bottom-line is, there are few if
any objective, brightline rules for proactively placing
copyright-eligible works into the Public Domain that we can broadly
rely on.
Signed-off-by: Alin Jerpelea <alin.jerpelea@sony.com>
Most tools used for compliance and SBOM generation use SPDX identifiers
This change brings us a step closer to an easy SBOM generation.
define NuttX local NuttX-PublicDomain identifier
“Public Domain” is a concept distinct from copyright licensing;
it generally means that the work no longer has any copyright protection
or ownership, and therefore requires no license permission in order to
use, copy, modify, distribute, perform, display, etc.
In the United States – and many jurisdictions – copyright protections
attach automatically to creative works upon creation if they satisfy
certain minimum criteria.
“Public Domain” would thus represent a significant change to the legal
status of the work.
The rules around “Public Domain” often vary or are unspecified
jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Adding to the confusion, some
jurisdictions may not even recognize the concept of “Public Domain”
(or similar). As such, a license may nevertheless be required or implied
in these cases. Even in the U.S., there is no clear,
officially-sanctioned procedure for affirmatively placing
copyright-eligible works into the “Public Domain” aside from natural
statutory expiration of copyright. The bottom-line is, there are few if
any objective, brightline rules for proactively placing
copyright-eligible works into the Public Domain that we can broadly
rely on.
Signed-off-by: Alin Jerpelea <alin.jerpelea@sony.com>
Most tools used for compliance and SBOM generation use SPDX identifiers
This change brings us a step closer to an easy SBOM generation.
Signed-off-by: Alin Jerpelea <alin.jerpelea@sony.com>
This patch fixed userspace headers conflict. Architecture-related definition and API should not be exposed to users.
Signed-off-by: ouyangxiangzhen <ouyangxiangzhen@xiaomi.com>
Summary:
1.Modified the i_crefs from int16_t to atomic_int
2.Modified the i_crefs add, delete, read, and initialize interfaces to atomic operations
The purpose of this change is to avoid deadlock in cross-core scenarios, where A Core blocks B Core’s request for a write operation to A Core when A Core requests a read operation to B Core.
Signed-off-by: chenrun1 <chenrun1@xiaomi.com>
Revert "Parallelize depend file generation"
This reverts commit d5b6ec450f.
parallel depend ddc does not significantly speed up compilation,
intermediately generated .ddc files can cause problems if compilation is interrupted unexpectedly
Signed-off-by: xuxin19 <xuxin19@xiaomi.com>
1.Add sign to indicate negative and positive
2.Fix case where there are negative numbers in the operation
3.expand to 512 bytes to support rsa2048
Signed-off-by: makejian <makejian@xiaomi.com>
(1) RSA_PKCS15_VERIFY Misspell
(2) if iv not provided during decryption, iv should get from data.
It was not discovered before because all symmetric decryption comes with iv.
Signed-off-by: makejian <makejian@xiaomi.com>
to fix the following linker error:
/usr/bin/ld: nuttx.rel: in function `aes_encrypt_xform':
/github/workspace/sources/nuttx/crypto/xform.c:509: undefined reference to `aes_encrypt'
/usr/bin/ld: nuttx.rel: in function `aes_decrypt_xform':
/github/workspace/sources/nuttx/crypto/xform.c:514: undefined reference to `aes_decrypt'
/usr/bin/ld: nuttx.rel: in function `aes_setkey_xform':
/github/workspace/sources/nuttx/crypto/xform.c:519: undefined reference to `aes_setkey'
/usr/bin/ld: nuttx.rel: in function `aes_ctr_crypt':
/github/workspace/sources/nuttx/crypto/xform.c:566: undefined reference to `aes_encrypt'
/usr/bin/ld: nuttx.rel: in function `aes_ctr_setkey':
/github/workspace/sources/nuttx/crypto/xform.c:585: undefined reference to `aes_setkey'
/usr/bin/ld: nuttx.rel: in function `aes_ofb_encrypt':
/github/workspace/sources/nuttx/crypto/xform.c:694: undefined reference to `aes_encrypt'
/usr/bin/ld: nuttx.rel: in function `aes_ofb_setkey':
/github/workspace/sources/nuttx/crypto/xform.c:706: undefined reference to `aes_setkey'
/usr/bin/ld: nuttx.rel: in function `aes_cfb8_encrypt':
/github/workspace/sources/nuttx/crypto/xform.c:733: undefined reference to `aes_encrypt'
/usr/bin/ld: nuttx.rel: in function `aes_cfb8_decrypt':
/github/workspace/sources/nuttx/crypto/xform.c:751: undefined reference to `aes_encrypt'
/usr/bin/ld: nuttx.rel: in function `aes_cfb128_encrypt':
/github/workspace/sources/nuttx/crypto/xform.c:765: undefined reference to `aes_encrypt'
/usr/bin/ld: nuttx.rel: in function `aes_cfb128_decrypt':
/github/workspace/sources/nuttx/crypto/xform.c:781: undefined reference to `aes_encrypt'
/usr/bin/ld: nuttx.rel: in function `aes_gmac_setkey':
/github/workspace/sources/nuttx/crypto/gmac.c:135: undefined reference to `aes_setkey'
/usr/bin/ld: /github/workspace/sources/nuttx/crypto/gmac.c:143: undefined reference to `aes_encrypt'
/usr/bin/ld: nuttx.rel: in function `aes_gmac_final':
/github/workspace/sources/nuttx/crypto/gmac.c:195: undefined reference to `aes_encrypt'
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
apps/crypto/libtomcrypt/libtomcrypt/src/mac/poly1305/poly1305.c:90: multiple definition of `poly1305_init';
nuttx/crypto/poly1305.c:51: first defined here
Signed-off-by: makejian <makejian@xiaomi.com>