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2023-09-15score: Add _CPU_Get_TLS_thread_pointer()Sebastian Huber1-0/+16
Add _CPU_Get_TLS_thread_pointer() to get the thread pointer which is used to get the address of thread-local storage objects associated with a thread. Update #4920.
2023-05-20Update company nameSebastian Huber1-1/+1
The embedded brains GmbH & Co. KG is the legal successor of embedded brains GmbH.
2022-10-14score: Add CPU_THREAD_LOCAL_STORAGE_VARIANTSebastian Huber1-0/+18
Update #3835.
2022-10-14score: Require power of two CPU_STACK_MINIMUM_SIZESebastian Huber1-1/+2
For most CPU ports this was already the case. This makes it possible to use the size as an object alignment using RTEMS_ALIGNED().
2022-09-19Do not use RTEMS_INLINE_ROUTINESebastian Huber2-4/+4
Directly use "static inline" which is available in C99 and later. This brings the RTEMS implementation closer to standard C. Close #3935.
2022-09-09score: Remove _CPU_Counter_difference()Sebastian Huber1-28/+11
All CPU ports used the same _CPU_Counter_difference() implementation. Remove this CPU port interface and mandate a monotonically increasing CPU counter. Close #3456.
2022-07-04score: Add _CPU_Use_thread_local_storage()Sebastian Huber1-0/+17
At some point during system initialization, the idle threads are created. Afterwards, the boot processor basically executes within the context of an idle thread with thread dispatching disabled. On some architectures, the thread-local storage area of the associated thread must be set in dedicated processor registers. Add the new CPU port function to do this: void _CPU_Use_thread_local_storage( const Context_Control *context ) Close #4672.
2022-02-28score/cpu/no_cpu: Change license to BSD-2Joel Sherrill4-12/+88
Updates #3053.
2021-10-29cpukit: Add exception extensionsKinsey Moore1-0/+63
This adds the set of functions necessary to allow more generic handling of machine exceptions. This initial patch offers the ability to manipulate a CPU_Exception_frame and resume execution using that exception information with or without thread dispatch. These functions are gated behind the RTEMS_EXCEPTION_EXTENSIONS configuration option.
2021-07-28score: Canonicalize _CPU_Fatal_halt()Sebastian Huber2-17/+13
Move _CPU_Fatal_halt() declaration to <rtems/score/cpuimpl.h> and make sure it is a proper declaration of a function which does not return. Fix the type of the error code. If necessary, add the implementation to cpu.c. Implementing _CPU_Fatal_halt() as a function makes it possible to wrap this function for example to fully test _Terminate().
2021-07-28score: Remove processor event broadcast/receiveSebastian Huber1-29/+0
Remove _CPU_SMP_Processor_event_broadcast() and _CPU_SMP_Processor_event_receive(). These functions are hard to use since they are subject to the lost wake up problem.
2021-06-24score: Remove _CPU_Initialize_vectors()Sebastian Huber1-11/+0
This CPU port macro was not used. Since the _ISR_Vector_table[] is statically allocated, CPU ports could initialize this table in _CPU_Initialize() if necessary. Remove _CPU_Initialize_vectors() to simplify the CPU port interface.
2021-05-18score: Add _CPU_Context_switch_no_return()Sebastian Huber1-4/+28
The __builtin_unreachable() cannot be used with current GCC versions to tell the compiler that a function does not return to the caller, see: https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=99151 Add a no return variant of _CPU_Context_switch() to avoid generation of dead code in _Thread_Start_multitasking() if RTEMS was built with SMP support enabled.
2021-03-04score: Enforce CPU_STACK_ALIGNMENT requirementsSebastian Huber1-5/+4
Clarify CPU_STACK_ALIGNMENT requirements in no_cpu port. Add static assertion to enforce CPU_STACK_ALIGNMENT requirements.
2020-10-10rtems: Improve RTEMS_NO_RETURN attributeSebastian Huber1-3/+1
Provide RTEMS_NO_RETURN also in case RTEMS_DEBUG is defined to prevent errors like this: error: no return statement in function returning non-void [-Werror=return-type] Use C11 and C++11 standard means to declare a no-return function. Close #4122.
2020-06-30score: Clarify CPU_USE_LIBC_INIT_FINI_ARRAY optionSebastian Huber1-3/+4
Update #4018.
2020-06-30score: Add CPU_USE_LIBC_INIT_FINI_ARRAYKinsey Moore1-0/+7
This introduces the CPU_USE_LIBC_INIT_FINI_ARRAY define for use by CPU ports to determine which global constructor and destructor methods are used instead of placing architecture defines where they shouldn't be. Close #4018
2019-04-04doxygen: Added Management to Example CPU ArchitectureAndreas Dachsberger1-0/+8
Update #3706.
2019-04-01doxygen: score: Change no_cpu architecture groupAndreas Dachsberger2-36/+49
Groups CPUContext and CPUInterrupt are now defined with a unique name for this architecture group. Update #3706.
2019-03-26score: Add example CPU architecture groupSebastian Huber2-2/+14
Update #3706.
2019-02-28Remove explicit file names from @fileSebastian Huber2-2/+2
This makes the @file documentation independent of the actual file name. Update #3707.
2018-12-07Simplify _CPU_Counter_difference()Sebastian Huber1-2/+5
In order to simplify the use of CPU counter values it is beneficial to have monotonic increasing values within the range of the CPU counter ticks data type, e.g. 32-bit unsigned integer. This eases the use of CPU counter timestamps in external tools which do not know the details of the CPU counter hardware. The CPU counter is the fastest way to get a time on an RTEMS system. Such a CPU counter may be also used as the timecounter. Use it on SPARC for this purpose to simplify the clock drivers. Update #3456.
2018-12-04Spelling and grammar fixes in source code comments (GCI 2018)Marçal Comajoan Cara1-1/+1
2018-11-12no_cpu: Remove use of proc_ptrSebastian Huber1-6/+15
Update #3585.
2018-10-05score: Remove CPU_PROVIDES_IDLE_THREAD_BODYSebastian Huber1-29/+0
Remove the CPU_PROVIDES_IDLE_THREAD_BODY option to avoid unnecessary conditional compilation. Close #3539.
2018-08-02score: Remove CPU_PARTITION_ALIGNMENTSebastian Huber1-18/+0
Use the CPU_SIZEOF_POINTER alignment instead. The internal alignment requirement is defined by the use of Chain_Node (consisting of two pointers) to manage the free chain of partitions. It seems that previously the condition CPU_PARTITION_ALIGNMENT >= sizeof(Chain_Node) was true on all CPU ports. Now, we need an additional check. Update #3482.
2018-07-23score: Add _CPU_Instruction_illegal()Sebastian Huber1-0/+10
On some architectures/simulators it is difficult to provoke an exception with misaligned or illegal data loads. Use an illegal instruction instead. Update #3433.
2018-07-20score: Add _CPU_Instruction_no_operation()Sebastian Huber1-0/+10
This helps to reduce the use of architecture-specific defines throughout the code base.
2018-07-20score: Move context validation declarationsSebastian Huber2-31/+31
The context validation support functions _CPU_Context_validate() and _CPU_Context_volatile_clobber() are used only by one test program (spcontext01). Move the function declarations to the CPU port implementation header file.
2018-06-27Rework initialization and interrupt stack supportSebastian Huber1-86/+7
Statically initialize the interrupt stack area (_Configuration_Interrupt_stack_area_begin, _Configuration_Interrupt_stack_area_end, and _Configuration_Interrupt_stack_size) via <rtems/confdefs.h>. Place the interrupt stack area in a special section ".rtemsstack.interrupt". Let BSPs define the optimal placement of this section in their linker command files (e.g. in a fast on-chip memory). This change makes makes the CPU_HAS_SOFTWARE_INTERRUPT_STACK and CPU_HAS_HARDWARE_INTERRUPT_STACK CPU port defines superfluous, since the low level initialization code has all information available via global symbols. This change makes the CPU_ALLOCATE_INTERRUPT_STACK CPU port define superfluous, since the interrupt stacks are allocated by confdefs.h for all architectures. There is no need for BSP-specific linker command file magic (except the section placement), see previous ARM linker command file as a bad example. Remove _CPU_Install_interrupt_stack(). Initialize the hardware interrupt stack in _CPU_Initialize() if necessary (e.g. m68k_install_interrupt_stack()). The optional _CPU_Interrupt_stack_setup() is still useful to customize the registration of the interrupt stack area in the per-CPU information. The initialization stack can reuse the interrupt stack, since * interrupts are disabled during the sequential system initialization, and * the boot_card() function does not return. This stack resuse saves memory. Changes per architecture: arm: * Mostly replace the linker symbol based configuration of stacks with the standard <rtems/confdefs.h> configuration via CONFIGURE_INTERRUPT_STACK_SIZE. The size of the FIQ, ABT and UND mode stack is still defined via linker symbols. These modes are rarely used in applications and the default values provided by the BSP should be sufficient in most cases. * Remove the bsp_processor_count linker symbol hack used for the SMP support. This is possible since the interrupt stack area is now allocated by the linker and not allocated from the heap. This makes some configure.ac stuff obsolete. Remove the now superfluous BSP variants altcycv_devkit_smp and realview_pbx_a9_qemu_smp. bfin: * Remove unused magic linker command file allocation of initialization stack. Maybe a previous linker command file copy and paste problem? In the start.S the initialization stack is set to a hard coded value. lm32, m32c, mips, nios2, riscv, sh, v850: * Remove magic linker command file allocation of initialization stack. Reuse interrupt stack for initialization stack. m68k: * Remove magic linker command file allocation of initialization stack. Reuse interrupt stack for initialization stack. powerpc: * Remove magic linker command file allocation of initialization stack. Reuse interrupt stack for initialization stack. * Used dedicated memory region (REGION_RTEMSSTACK) for the interrupt stack on BSPs using the shared linkcmds.base (replacement for REGION_RWEXTRA). sparc: * Remove the hard coded initialization stack. Use the interrupt stack for the initialization stack on the boot processor. This saves 16KiB of RAM. Update #3459.
2018-06-27score: Add CPU_INTERRUPT_STACK_ALIGNMENTSebastian Huber1-0/+8
Add CPU port define for the interrupt stack alignment. The alignment should take the stack ABI and the cache line size into account. Update #3459.
2018-06-15Add _CPU_Counter_frequency()Sebastian Huber1-0/+7
Add rtems_counter_frequency() API function. Use it to initialize the counter value converter via the new system initialization step (RTEMS_SYSINIT_CPU_COUNTER). This decouples the counter implementation and the counter converter. It avoids an unnecessary pull in of the 64-bit integer division from libgcc. Update #3456.
2018-03-12no_cpu/include/rtems/score/types.h: Eliminate this fileJoel Sherrill2-44/+5
Updates #3327.
2018-01-25Remove make preinstallChris Johns6-0/+1900
A speciality of the RTEMS build system was the make preinstall step. It copied header files from arbitrary locations into the build tree. The header files were included via the -Bsome/build/tree/path GCC command line option. This has at least seven problems: * The make preinstall step itself needs time and disk space. * Errors in header files show up in the build tree copy. This makes it hard for editors to open the right file to fix the error. * There is no clear relationship between source and build tree header files. This makes an audit of the build process difficult. * The visibility of all header files in the build tree makes it difficult to enforce API barriers. For example it is discouraged to use BSP-specifics in the cpukit. * An introduction of a new build system is difficult. * Include paths specified by the -B option are system headers. This may suppress warnings. * The parallel build had sporadic failures on some hosts. This patch removes the make preinstall step. All installed header files are moved to dedicated include directories in the source tree. Let @RTEMS_CPU@ be the target architecture, e.g. arm, powerpc, sparc, etc. Let @RTEMS_BSP_FAMILIY@ be a BSP family base directory, e.g. erc32, imx, qoriq, etc. The new cpukit include directories are: * cpukit/include * cpukit/score/cpu/@RTEMS_CPU@/include * cpukit/libnetworking The new BSP include directories are: * bsps/include * bsps/@RTEMS_CPU@/include * bsps/@RTEMS_CPU@/@RTEMS_BSP_FAMILIY@/include There are build tree include directories for generated files. The include directory order favours the most general header file, e.g. it is not possible to override general header files via the include path order. The "bootstrap -p" option was removed. The new "bootstrap -H" option should be used to regenerate the "headers.am" files. Update #3254.