The buffer initialization function (`i2s_buf_initialize`) calls
`i2s_buf_free`, which performs buffer initialization within a
critical section (`spin_lock_irqsave`). If this function is called
under the same critical section (same spinlock), initialization
will hang.
Check if only one driver is used as console to avoid a non-working console
because a different one is selected and has higher priority than the one we wanted
This change implements a driver for the two watchdog timers on the BL808, and enables it as part of the timer config. The driver is based on the GP timer driver.
arch/xtensa: add support for capture driver on ESP32 and ESP32|S3|
Squashed:
Initial settings for MCPWM Capture on board level
Created lower half files - compilation ok
Using capture debug features. Simple example on fops works
Successful duty and freq calculation
Documentation update
Fixed and added interupt capabilities for all 3 capture channels
Cleaned defconfig
Renamed macros, added S3 options and moved arch source to common dir
Added support for ESP32S3
Added capture example to defconfig and renamed
Basic bring up ready. New Kconfig options for motor.
Good motor registration
Working on enabling pwm generators
Working on enabling pwm generators
Added fops functions
Success on PWM 50%
stable pwm operation for bdc
Added loopback option for testing
Improved rules on fsm
Working motor direction control
Testing new ISR for fault handling
Issues on fault ISR
Removed fault implementation (not working)
Added support for esp32s3
Documentation improvements
Added default motor spin direction
Added parameter change while running
Review fixes
arch/xtensa: add support for fault signal on motor control
Squashed:
Initial settings for MCPWM Capture on board level
Created lower half files - compilation ok
Using capture debug features. Simple example on fops works
Successful duty and freq calculation
Documentation update
Fixed and added interupt capabilities for all 3 capture channels
Cleaned defconfig
Renamed macros, added S3 options and moved arch source to common dir
Added support for ESP32S3
Added capture example to defconfig and renamed
Basic bring up ready. New Kconfig options for motor.
Good motor registration
Working on enabling pwm generators
Working on enabling pwm generators
Added fops functions
Success on PWM 50%
stable pwm operation for bdc
Added loopback option for testing
Improved rules on fsm
Working motor direction control
Testing new ISR for fault handling
Issues on fault ISR
Removed fault implementation (not working)
Added support for esp32s3
Documentation improvements
Added default motor spin direction
Added parameter change while running
Got responsive fault indicator
Working brakes - still need to work on starting isr
Fixed single-time ISR initializiation
Working soft brake on fault
Improved KConfig for BDC and BLDC
Kconfig fixed at board level
nucleo-f4229zi board does not come with external ram.
Looking at netnsh config, these changes are also not present.
Issue found when registering i2c char driver for i2ctool. zalloc
returned -ENOMEM
This revises FLAT build ld.script so that to use CONFIG_RAM_START
instead of hard coded address to increase flexibility.
Signed-off-by: Yanfeng Liu <yfliu2008@qq.com>
when the thread to backtrace is exiting, get_tcb and up_backtrace in
different critical section may cause try to dump invalid pointer, have
to ensure the nxsched_get_tcb and up_backtrace inside same critical
section procedure.
Signed-off-by: buxiasen <buxiasen@xiaomi.com>
This allows virtio devices to be probed upon board_early_init, thus
making virito-serial ready earlier for console use.
Signed-off-by: Yanfeng Liu <yfliu2008@qq.com>
This adds DRIVERS_VIRTIO_SERIAL_CONSOLE config and related logic to
virtio serial so that it can be used as console device. Note that
due to its dependency on OS services, this console is available late
so it is not proper for debugging too early booting issues.
Signed-off-by: Yanfeng Liu <yfliu2008@qq.com>
- This PR adds the LED Driver for QEMU RISC-V 32-bit and 64-bit (User LEDs and Auto LEDs)
- QEMU RISC-V LED Driver will be used by the Rust Blinky App for Google Summer of Code
- Blinking the LED is probably the most common Embedded Demo, and now it's supported by QEMU RISC-V
- We added NuttX Configs `rv-virt:leds` and `rv-virt:leds64` to support User LEDs for 32-bit and 64-bit RISC-V
- Turning on/off a Simulated User LED will print a log message: "LED 1 set to 1"
- The code is derived from NuttX PinePhone LED Driver