debug.h is a NuttX-specific, non-POSIX header. Placing it in the
top-level include/ directory creates naming conflicts with external
projects that define their own debug.h.
This commit moves the canonical header to include/nuttx/debug.h,
following the NuttX convention for non-POSIX/non-standard headers,
and updates all in-tree references.
A backward-compatibility shim is left at include/debug.h that
emits a deprecation #warning and re-includes <nuttx/debug.h>,
allowing out-of-tree code to continue building while migrating.
Signed-off-by: Piyush Patle <piyushpatle228@gmail.com>
modify functions that are simple but frequently called into inline
functions, thereby reducing CPU loading without significantly changing
the code size.
Signed-off-by: zhanghongyu <zhanghongyu@xiaomi.com>
two rmutexes can be passed in, and later the wait scenarios that require
break the conn and netdev locks will be replaced.
Signed-off-by: zhanghongyu <zhanghongyu@xiaomi.com>
UDP and PKT will hold the dev lock and conn lock when calling back the
protocol stack from the network dirver. At this time, if the poll_notify
notifies usrsock_server and executes poll_teardown, a conn double lock
will appear. so we changed the lock to a recursive lock
sched_dumpstack
/home/work/ssd1/workspace/MiRTOS-062-dev-system-CI/nuttx/Libs/libc/sched/sched_dumpstack.c:71
__assert
/home/work/ssd1/workspace/MiRTOS-062-dev-system-CI/nuttx/libs/libc/assert/lib_assert.c:49
nxsem_wait_slow
/home/work/ssd1/workspace/MiRTOS-062-dev-system-CI/nuttx/sched/semaphore/sem_wait.c:102 (discriminator 1)
nxmutex_lock
/home/work/ssd1/workspace/MiRTOS-062-dev-system-CI/nuttx/include/nuttx/mutex.h:514
udp_pollteardown
/home/work/ssd1/workspace/MiRTOS-062-dev-system-CI/nuttx/net/udp/udp_netpoll.c:278
usrsock_rpmsg_poll_setup
/home/work/ssd1/workspace/MiRTOS-062-dev-system-CI/nuttx/drivers/usrsock/usrsock_rpmsg_server.c:1232
usrsock_rpmsg_poll_cb
/home/work/ssd1/workspace/MiRTOS-062-dev-system-CI/nuttx/drivers/usrsock/usrsock_rpmsg_server.c:1299
poll_notify
/home/work/ssd1/workspace/MiRTOS-062-dev-system-CI/nuttx/fs/vfs/fs_poll.c:296
udp_poll_eventhandler
/home/work/ssd1/workspace/MiRTOS-062-dev-system-CI/nuttx/net/udp/udp_netpoll.c:105
devif_conn_event
/home/work/ssd1/workspace/MiRTOS-062-dev-system-CI/nuttx/net/devif/devif_callback.c:481
udp_callback
/home/work/ssd1/workspace/MiRTOS-062-dev-system-CI/nuttx/net/udp/udp_callback.c:324
udp_input_conn
/home/work/ssd1/workspace/MiRTOS-062-dev-system-CI/nuttx/net/udp/udp_input.c:150
ipv4_in
/home/work/ssd1/workspace/MiRTOS-062-dev-system-CI/nuttx/net/devif/ipv4_input.c:425
ipv4_input
/home/work/ssd1/workspace/MiRTOS-062-dev-system-CI/nuttx/net/devif/ipv4_input.c:533
tun_net_receive_tun
/home/work/ssd1/workspace/MiRTOS-062-dev-system-CI/nuttx/drivers/net/tun.c:574
tun_net_receive_tun
/home/work/ssd1/workspace/MiRTOS-062-dev-system-CI/nuttx/drivers/net/tun.c:574
file_writev_compat
/home/work/ssd1/workspace/MiRTOS-062-dev-system-CI/nuttx/fs/vfs/fs_write.c:89
rpmsgdev_write_handler
/home/work/ssd1/workspace/MiRTOS-062-dev-system-CI/nuttx/drivers/misc/rpmsgdev_server.c:354
rpmsg_virtio_process_rx_buffer
/home/work/ssd1/workspace/MiRTOS-062-dev-system-CI/nuttx/drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_virtio.c:256
rpmsg_virtio_rx_worker
/home/work/ssd1/workspace/MiRTOS-062-dev-system-CI/nuttx/drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_virtio.c:291
work_dispatch
/home/work/ssd1/workspace/MiRTOS-062-dev-system-CI/nuttx/sched/wqueue/kwork_thread.c:233
work_thread
/home/work/ssd1/workspace/MiRTOS-062-dev-system-CI/nuttx/sched/wqueue/kwork_thread.c:293
nxtask_start
/home/work/ssd1/workspace/MiRTOS-062-dev-system-CI/nuttx/sched/task/task_start.c:99
Signed-off-by: zhanghongyu <zhanghongyu@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.
Signed-off-by: Alin Jerpelea <alin.jerpelea@sony.com>
since it is impossible to track producer and consumer
correctly if TCP/IP stack pass IOB directly to netdev
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
Summary:
- The critical section was added in Mar 2018 to improve
stability in SMP mode
- However, I noticed that this critical section is no longer
needed
Impact:
- None
Testing:
- Tested with spresense:wifi_smp and spresense:rndis_smp
Signed-off-by: Masayuki Ishikawa <Masayuki.Ishikawa@jp.sony.com>
1.Consolidate absolute to relative timeout conversion into one place(_net_timedwait)
2.Drive the wait timeout logic by net_timedwait instead of devif_timer
This patch help us remove devif_timer(period tick) to save the power in the future.
Change-Id: I534748a5d767ca6da8a7843c3c2f993ed9ea77d4
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
* Simplify EINTR/ECANCEL error handling
1. Add semaphore uninterruptible wait function
2 .Replace semaphore wait loop with a single uninterruptible wait
3. Replace all sem_xxx to nxsem_xxx
* Unify the void cast usage
1. Remove void cast for function because many place ignore the returned value witout cast
2. Replace void cast for variable with UNUSED macro
Iobinstrumentation
* mm/iob: Introduces producer/consumer id to every iob call. This is so that the calls can be instrumented to monitor the IOB resources.
* iob instrumentation - Merges producer/consumer enumeration for simpler IOB user.
* fs/procfs: Starts adding support for /proc/iobinfo
* fs/procfs: Finishes first pass of simple IOB user stastics and /proc/iobinfo entry
Approved-by: Gregory Nutt <gnutt@nuttx.org>
net/utils: return from net_breaklock() was being clobbered.
net/: Replace all calls to iob_alloc() with calls to net_ioballoc() which will release the network lock, if necessary.
net/utils, tcp, include/net: Separate out the special IOB allocation logic and place it in its own function. Prototype is available in a public header file where it can also be used by network drivers.
net/utils: net_timedwait() now uses new net_breaklock() and net_restorelock().
Fix SMP related bugs
* sched/sched: Fix a deadlock in SMP mode
Two months ago, I introduced sched_tasklist_lock() and
sched_tasklist_unlock() to protect tasklists in SMP mode.
Actually, this change works pretty well for HTTP audio
streaming aging test with lc823450-xgevk.
However, I found a deadlock in the scheduler when I tried
similar aging tests with DVFS autonomous mode where CPU
clock speed changed based on cpu load. In this case, call
sequences were as follows;
cpu1: sched_unlock()->sched_mergepending()->sched_addreadytorun()->up_cpu_pause()
cpu0: sched_lock()->sched_mergepending()
To avoid this deadlock, I added sched_tasklist_unlock() when calling
up_cpu_pause() and sched_addreadytorun(). Also, added
sched_tasklist_lock() after the call.
Signed-off-by: Masayuki Ishikawa <Masayuki.Ishikawa@jp.sony.com>
* libc: Add critical section in lib_filesem.c for SMP
To set my_pid into fs_folder atomically in SMP mode,
critical section API must be used.
Signed-off-by: Masayuki Ishikawa <Masayuki.Ishikawa@jp.sony.com>
* mm: Add critical section in mm_sem.c for SMP
To set my_pid into mm_folder atomically in SMP mode,
critical section API must be used.
Signed-off-by: Masayuki Ishikawa <Masayuki.Ishikawa@jp.sony.com>
* net: Add critical section in net_lock.c for SMP
To set my pid (me) into fs_folder atomically in SMP mode,
critical section API must be used.
Signed-off-by: Masayuki Ishikawa <Masayuki.Ishikawa@jp.sony.com>
Approved-by: Gregory Nutt <gnutt@nuttx.org>
This commit backs out most of commit b4747286b1. That change was added because sem_wait() would sometimes cause cancellation points inappropriated. But with these recent changes, nxsem_wait() is used instead and it is not a cancellation point.
In the OS, all calls to sem_wait() changed to nxsem_wait(). nxsem_wait() does not return errors via errno so each place where nxsem_wait() is now called must not examine the errno variable.
In all OS functions (not libraries), change sem_wait() to nxsem_wait(). This will prevent the OS from creating bogus cancellation points and from modifying the per-task errno variable.
sched/semaphore: Add the function nxsem_wait(). This is a new internal OS interface. It is functionally equivalent to sem_wait() except that (1) it is not a cancellation point, and (2) it does not set the per-thread errno value on return.
sched/semaphore: Add nxsem_post() which is identical to sem_post() except that it never modifies the errno variable. Changed all references to sem_post in the OS to nxsem_post().
sched/semaphore: Add nxsem_destroy() which is identical to sem_destroy() except that it never modifies the errno variable. Changed all references to sem_destroy() in the OS to nxsem_destroy().
libc/semaphore and sched/semaphore: Add nxsem_getprotocol() and nxsem_setprotocola which are identical to sem_getprotocol() and set_setprotocol() except that they never modifies the errno variable. Changed all references to sem_setprotocol in the OS to nxsem_setprotocol(). sem_getprotocol() was not used in the OS
libc/semaphore: Add nxsem_getvalue() which is identical to sem_getvalue() except that it never modifies the errno variable. Changed all references to sem_getvalue in the OS to nxsem_getvalue().
sched/semaphore: Rename all internal private functions from sem_xyz to nxsem_xyz. The sem_ prefix is (will be) reserved only for the application semaphore interfaces.
libc/semaphore: Add nxsem_init() which is identical to sem_init() except that it never modifies the errno variable. Changed all references to sem_init in the OS to nxsem_init().
sched/semaphore: Rename sem_tickwait() to nxsem_tickwait() so that it is clear this is an internal OS function.
sched/semaphoate: Rename sem_reset() to nxsem_reset() so that it is clear this is an internal OS function.