Without CMP0079 we cannot conditionally include libraries against SOF in
sub directories without seriously restructuring the project. This is
because the old policy requires the link target must be created in the
same folder. This does not work well from a configuration standpoint for
3P audio libraries trying to keep their config in src/audio/*. Rather
than enable the policy, lets simply upgrade since 3.13 is widely
available.
With this upgrade we can also remove the two version dependent checks at
the top of our scripts.
Signed-off-by: Curtis Malainey <cujomalainey@chromium.org>
you need to use a temp var always with realloc, otherwise you through
away your pointer to your memory (which is still valid) in the event of
realloc failing.
Signed-off-by: Curtis Malainey <cujomalainey@chromium.org>
following commit fixes a bug but to do the fix we need to allow
ourselves more room to add ifs, so lets pull out this function
Signed-off-by: Curtis Malainey <cujomalainey@chromium.org>
This reverts and replaces commit 2765b22049 ("probe-app: assume probe
packet aligned"). That commit applied a __builtin_assume_aligned(4) to
every pointer assignment of the following type:
uint32_t *ptr = struct probe_data_packet *packet;
Instead of using __builtin_assume_aligned(4) every time a
probe_data_packet is used like this, the probe_data_packet type
definition is now 32 bits aligned in only one place thanks to (packed,
aligned(4)).
struct probe_data_packet is made entirely of uint32_t members. It
is (packed) to avoid a 64 bits compiler hypothetically padding and
aligning these 32 bits members to 64 bits. However, (packed) alone is
roughly equivalent to aligned(1) (neither is part of the C standard)
which causes some gcc versions to warn about this:
sof/tools/probes/probes_main.c:228:5: error: converting a packed
‘struct probe_data_packet’ pointer (alignment 1) to a ‘uint32_t’
{aka ‘unsigned int’} pointer (alignment 4) may result in an
unaligned pointer value [-Werror=address-of-packed-member]
228 | w_ptr = (uint32_t *)packet;
| ^~~~~
Unlike "assuming" with __builtin_assume_aligned, (packed, aligned(4))
makes sure probe_data_packet are _actually_ 4 bytes aligned. As a
demontration, it stops the following _Static_assert() from failing:
modified src/probe/probe.c
@ -64,9 +64,12 @ struct probe_pdata {
struct probe_dma_ext ext_dma;
struct probe_dma_ext inject_dma[CONFIG_PROBE_DMA_MAX];
struct probe_point probe_points[CONFIG_PROBE_POINTS_MAX];
+ uint8_t dummy;
struct probe_data_packet header; // aligned(4)?
struct task dmap_work;
};
+_Static_assert(offsetof(struct probe_pdata, header) % 4 == 0 ,
+ "probe_data_packet is not 4 aligned");
In addition to gcc version 8 and 9, I tested and confirmed with
_Static_assert and pahole that the same attributes behave the same with
clang 9.0.1-2.fc31.
Signed-off-by: Marc Herbert <marc.herbert@intel.com>
Thats because probe packet struct is packed and aligned to 1
which will generate a warning (error) with pointer assigning
Signed-off-by: Adrian Bonislawski <adrian.bonislawski@linux.intel.com>
Probes will extract data for several probe points in one stream
with extra headers. This app will read the resulting file,
strip the headers and create wave files for each extracted buffer.
Usage to parse data and create wave files: ./sof-probes -p data.bin
Signed-off-by: Adrian Bonislawski <adrian.bonislawski@linux.intel.com>