These configs are changed based on below rules.
1. always enable +CONFIG_LV_USE_NUTTX=y
2. If touchpad is used, enable +CONFIG_LV_USE_NUTTX_TOUCHSCREEN=y
3. enable log by +CONFIG_LV_USE_LOG=y
4. If -CONFIG_LV_MEM_CUSTOM=y previously defined, replace it with +CONFIG_LV_USE_CLIB_MALLOC=y +CONFIG_LV_USE_CLIB_SPRINTF=y +CONFIG_LV_USE_CLIB_STRING=y
5. If -CONFIG_LV_PORT_USE_FBDEV=y, default config is for fbdev. If -CONFIG_LV_PORT_USE_LCDDEV=y, +CONFIG_LV_USE_NUTTX_LCD=y
6. Remove all -CONFIG_LV_TICK_CUSTOM=y -CONFIG_LV_TICK_CUSTOM_INCLUDE="port/lv_port_tick.h"
7. If -CONFIG_LV_PORT_LCDDEV_DOUBLE_BUFFER=y, replace it with CONFIG_LV_NUTTX_LCD_DOUBLE_BUFFER=y. For fbdev, double buffer is automatically detected.
8. If -CONFIG_LV_COLOR_16_SWAP=y, need to upgrade the LCD driver to support hardware byte order swap.
Signed-off-by: Xu Xingliang <xuxingliang@xiaomi.com>
As __start must be placed at a precise location, a separate, explicit
input section is needed to guarantee this.
Why is this an issue ? NuttX uses --entry=__start which puts __start in
its correct location, but out-of-tree builds won't work, so it more robust
to use an explicit section for the startup code and enforce its placement
in the linker script.
Usually the startup script is placed under /etc. The contents of the etc directory
are compiled and linked with Nuttx binary in the form of romfs. After startup,
it will be mounted by Nsh.
etc is generated by the different boards, that use genromfs and xxd tools to generate
and compile it into the Nuttx, for example: boards/arm/at32/at32f437-mini/tool/mkromfs.sh
The more common method is etc image generated from the content in the corresponding
board/arch/board/board/src/etc directory, and added by Makefile for example:
boards/sim/sim/sim/src/etc.
But in kernel/protected mode, Nuttx kernel and apps are run in different privileged/
non-privileged mode or the isolated binarys, so as that nsh should use syscall to
access Nuttx kernel by exported API. In this scenario, nsh can not mount the etc image
content, because that is generated in board and as a part of Nuttx kernel.
changes:
- move etc romfs mount from nsh to Nuttx, but keep the script to parse and execute.
- move and rename the related CONFIG, move customized nsh_romfsimg.h to etc_romfs.c
in boards, and no need declaration for romfs_img/romfs_img_len.
This commit changes and updates all configurations in Nuttx arch/board as much as possible,
but if any missing, please refer to the following simple guide:
- rename CONFIG_NSH_ROMFSETC to CONFIG_ETC_ROMFS, and delete CONFIG_NSH_ARCHROMFS in defconfig
- rename the etc romfs mount configs, for example CONFIG_NSH_FATDEVNO to CONFIG_ETC_FATDEVNO
- move customized nsh_romfsimg.h to etc_romfs.c in board/arch/board/board/src and no need
declaration for romfs_img/romfs_img_len.
- delete default nsh_romfsimg.h, if ROMFSETC is enabled, should generate and compile etc_romfs.c
in board/arch/board/board/src.
Signed-off-by: fangxinyong <fangxinyong@xiaomi.com>
When I try to set priorities in certain programs, such as init_priority(HIGH_PRIORITY), I've noticed that during linking, there's no guarantee that the programs will be compiled in the sequence I've specified based on priority. This has led to some runtime errors in my program.
I realized that in the ld file, when initializing dynamic arrays, there's no assurance of initializing init_array.* before init_array. This has resulted in runtime errors in the program. Consequently, I've rearranged the init_array.* in the ld file of NuttX to be placed before init_array and added a SORT operation to init_array.* to ensure accurate initialization based on priorities during linking.
replace *(.init_array .init_array.*) with KEEP(*(.init_array .init_array.*)).
The KEEP statement within a linker script will instruct the linker to keep the specified section, even if no symbols inside it are referenced. This statement is used within the SECTIONS section of the linker script. This becomes relevant when garbage collection is performed at link time, enabled by passing the --gc-sections switch to the linker. The KEEP statement instructs the linker to use the specified section as a root node when creating a dependency graph, looking for unused sections. Essentially forcing the section to be marked as used.
Signed-off-by: cuiziwei <cuiziwei@xiaomi.com>
Currently only Port UART0 is supported for Allwinner A64. This PR adds support for all UART Ports: UART1 to UART4. (Except R-UART, which is a special low-power UART)
This is required for the upcoming LTE Modem Driver (Quectel EG25-G) for PINE64 PinePhone, which uses UART3. [(Details here)](https://lupyuen.github.io/articles/lte2)
The code was adapted from the NuttX UART Driver for Allwinner A1X: [`a1x_serial.c`](https://github.com/apache/nuttx/blob/master/arch/arm/src/a1x/a1x_serial.c)
`arch/arm64/src/a64/a64_serial.c`: Added ports UART1 to UART4, based on [`a1x_serial.c`](https://github.com/apache/nuttx/blob/master/arch/arm/src/a1x/a1x_serial.c)
`arch/arm64/src/a64/a64_serial.h`: Added IRQs for UART1 to UART4. Moved UART Base Addresses to `a64_memorymap.h`
`arch/arm64/src/a64/hardware/a64_memorymap.h`: Added UART Base Addresses for UART0 to UART4
`arch/arm64/src/a64/Kconfig`: Added UART1 to UART4 to Allwinner A64 Peripheral Selection menu
`boards/arm64/a64/pinephone/configs/lcd/defconfig`, `lvgl/defconfig`, `nsh/defconfig`, `sensor/defconfig`: Fixed `UART1_SERIAL_CONSOLE` to `UART0_SERIAL_CONSOLE`
Summary
For ARM64 architecture, the arch timer is 64-bit,
the CONFIG_SYSTEM_TIME64 need to be enabled just like
x86_64 and risc-v 64
Signed-off-by: qinwei1 <qinwei1@xiaomi.com>
This PR adds the existing Goodix GT9XX Touch Panel Driver to the Bringup Function for PINE64 PinePhone.
With this PR, LVGL Touchscreen Apps will respond to Touch Input on PinePhone.
### Modified Files
`boards/arm64/a64/pinephone/src/pinephone_bringup.c`: Added GT9XX Touch Panel Driver to PinePhone Bringup Function
`boards/arm64/a64/pinephone/src/Makefile`: Added `pinephone_touch.c` to the Makefile
`include/nuttx/input/gt9xx.h`: Fixed a comment in GT9XX Touch Panel Driver
### New Files
`boards/arm64/a64/pinephone/src/pinephone_touch.c`, `pinephone_touch.h`: Register GT9XX Touch Panel Driver on PinePhone
`boards/arm64/a64/pinephone/configs/lvgl/defconfig`: Added PinePhone Board Config `lvgl` to support LVGL Touchscreen Apps
### Updated Documentation
`Documentation/platforms/arm/a64/boards/pinephone/index.rst`: Added PinePhone Board Config `lvgl` for LVGL Touchscreen Apps
This PR fixes the missing pixels in the rendered output of the Frame Buffer Driver for PINE64 PinePhone.
We fix this by copying the RAM Frame Buffer to itself on Frame Buffer Update `FBIO_UPDATE`, which will refresh the display correctly over DMA / Display Engine / Timing Controller TCON0.
### Modified Files
`boards/arm64/a64/pinephone/Kconfig`: Add requirement for Frame Buffer Update `FB_UPDATE` for PinePhone LCD Display
`boards/arm64/a64/pinephone/src/pinephone_display.c`: Implement Frame Buffer Update `FBIO_UPDATE` by copying the RAM Frame Buffer to itself
This PR adds the Frame Buffer Driver for PINE64 PinePhone. With this driver, NuttX Apps will be able to use the standard Frame Buffer API to render graphics on PinePhone.
`boards/arm64/a64/pinephone/src/pinephone_bringup.c`: Render Test Pattern after calling `up_fbinitialize()` to start the Frame Buffer Driver
`boards/arm64/a64/pinephone/src/pinephone_display.c`: Add Frame Buffer Driver
`boards/arm64/a64/pinephone/src/pinephone_display.h`: Declare new function for rendering Test Pattern
`platforms/arm/a64/boards/pinephone/index.rst`: Add Frame Buffer as supported driver for PinePhone
This PR adds the driver for Xingbangda XBD599 LCD Panel (based on Sitronix ST7703 LCD Controller) on PINE64 PinePhone. This PR also includes:
- The driver for X-Powers AXP803 Power Mgmt IC, which calls our driver for Allwinner A64's Reduced Serial Bus. The PMIC Driver is needed to power on the MIPI DSI Interface for the LCD Panel.
- A simple Display Driver that renders a Test Pattern on the LCD Display at startup. It calls our Allwinner A64 drivers for Display Engine, Timing Controller TCON0 and MIPI Display Serial Interface.
The NuttX Frame Buffer Driver will be implemented in the next PR.
`arch/arm64/src/a64/a64_de.c`, `a64_de.h`: Changed the Frame Buffer pointer to `const` for Allwinner A64 Display Engine
`arch/arm64/src/a64/hardware/a64_memorymap.h`: Added the Base Address for PWM, for controlling the PWM Backlight
`boards/arm64/a64/pinephone/src/pinephone_bringup.c`: Call `fb_register()` to start the Display Driver at startup
`boards/arm64/a64/pinephone/src/Makefile`: Added LCD Driver, PMIC Driver and Display Driver to Makefile
`boards/arm64/a64/pinephone/Kconfig`: Added the Kconfig option for "PINE64 PinePhone > LCD Display" (`CONFIG_PINEPHONE_LCD`) which enables the LCD Driver, PMIC Driver and Display Driver
`boards/arm64/a64/pinephone/src/pinephone_lcd.c`, `pinephone_lcd.h`: Driver for Xingbangda XBD599 LCD Panel
`boards/arm64/a64/pinephone/src/pinephone_pmic.c`, `pinephone_pmic.h`: Driver for X-Powers AXP803 Power Mgmt IC
`boards/arm64/a64/pinephone/src/pinephone_display.c`: Simple Display Driver that renders a Test Pattern in `up_fbinitialize()`
`boards/arm64/a64/pinephone/configs/lcd/defconfig`: New PinePhone Board Configuration `pinephone:lcd` that enables the LCD Driver (`CONFIG_PINEPHONE_LCD`)
`platforms/arm/a64/boards/pinephone/index.rst`: Added PinePhone Board Configuration `pinephone:lcd` that enables the LCD Driver
This PR adds the driver for Reduced Serial Bus (RSB) on Allwinner A64 SoC. The RSB Driver will be called by the upcoming Power Mgmt IC Driver for PINE64 PinePhone, to power on the LCD Display.
`arch/arm64/src/a64/Kconfig`: Added the Kconfig option for "A64 Peripheral Selection > RSB" (`CONFIG_A64_RSB`), which enables the RSB Driver
`arch/arm64/src/a64/hardware/a64_memorymap.h`: Added the Base Address for RSB
`arch/arm64/src/a64/Make.defs`: Added the RSB Driver to the Makefile
`arch/arm64/src/a64/a64_de.c`: Increase PLL Timeout for Allwinner A64 Display Engine
`boards/arm64/a64/pinephone/configs/nsh/defconfig`: Set PinePhone Board Config `CONFIG_BOARD_LOOPSPERMSEC` to the value computed by `calib_udelay`
`arch/arm64/src/a64/a64_rsb.c`, `a64_rsb.h`: RSB Driver for Allwinner A64
`platforms/arm/a64/boards/pinephone/index.rst`: Added RSB as supported peripheral for PinePhone
This PR adds the driver for Display Engine 2.0 on Allwinner A64 SoC. The Display Engine Driver will be called by the upcoming LCD Driver for PINE64 PinePhone.
`arch/arm64/src/a64/Kconfig`: Added the Kconfig option for "A64 Peripheral Selection > DE" (`CONFIG_A64_DE`), which enables the Display Engine Driver
`arch/arm64/src/a64/hardware/a64_memorymap.h`: Added the Base Address for Display Engine
`arch/arm64/src/a64/Make.defs`: Added the Display Engine Driver to the Makefile
`boards/arm64/a64/pinephone/configs/nsh/defconfig`: Removed Scheduler Debug Info (`CONFIG_DEBUG_SCHED_INFO`) from the PinePhone Board Config, because it garbles the Console Output.
`arch/arm64/src/a64/a64_de.c`, `a64_de.h`: Display Engine Driver for Allwinner A64
`platforms/arm/a64/boards/pinephone/index.rst`: Added Display Engine as supported peripheral for PinePhone
This PR adds the drivers for Allwinner A64 PIO (Programmable I/O) and PinePhone LEDs (Red / Green / Blue).
The PIO Driver is based on the NuttX PIO Driver for Allwinner A10: [`arch/arm/src/a1x/a1x_pio.c`](https://github.com/apache/nuttx/blob/master/arch/arm/src/a1x/a1x_pio.c)
- `arch/arm64/src/a64/Make.defs`: Add PIO Driver to Makefile
- `boards/Kconfig`: Add `ARCH_HAVE_LEDS` to PinePhone
- `boards/arm64/a64/pinephone/src/pinephone.h`: Define PinePhone LEDs
- `boards/arm64/a64/pinephone/src/pinephone_boardinit.c`: Start Auto LEDs
- `boards/arm64/a64/pinephone/src/pinephone_bringup.c`: Start User LEDs
- `boards/arm64/a64/pinephone/src/Makefile`: Add LED Driver to Makefile
- `boards/arm64/a64/pinephone/configs/nsh/defconfig`: Add `CONFIG_USERLED` to `nsh` config
- `arch/arm64/src/a64/a64_pio.c`, `a64_pio.h`: Allwinner A64 PIO Driver
- `arch/arm64/src/a64/hardware/a64_memorymap.h`: PIO Memory Map
- `arch/arm64/src/a64/hardware/a64_pio.h`: PIO Definitions
- `boards/arm64/a64/pinephone/include/board.h`: Define PinePhone LEDs
- `boards/arm64/a64/pinephone/src/pinephone_autoleds.c`: Driver for Auto LEDs
- `boards/arm64/a64/pinephone/src/pinephone_userleds.c`: Driver for User LEDs
- `introduction/supported_platforms.rst`: Add Allwinner A64 as Supported Platform
- `platforms/arm/a64/boards/pinephone/index.rst`: Add PIO and LEDs to PinePhone