To save more space (equivalent to the size of one erase sector of
MTD device) and to achieve faster read and write speeds, a method
for direct writing was introduced at the FTL layer.
This can be accomplished simply by using the following oflags during
the open operation:
1. O_DIRECT. when this flag is passed in, ftl internally uses
the direct write strategy and no read cache is used in ftl;
otherwise, each write will be executed with the minimum
granularity of flash erase sector size which means a
"sector read back - erase sector - write sector" operation
is performed by using a read cache buffer in heap.
2. O_SYNC. When this flag is passed in, we assume that the
flash has been erased in advance and no erasure operation
will be performed internally within ftl. O_SYNC will take
effect only when both O_DIRECT and O_SYNC are passed in
simultaneously.
3. For uniformity, we remapped the mount flag in mount.h and
unified it with the open flag in fcntl.h. The repetitive
parts of their definitions were reused, and the remaining
part of the mount flag redefine to the unused bit of open
flags.
Signed-off-by: jingfei <jingfei@xiaomi.com>
This implements similar functionality than CONFIG_FAT_FORCE_INDIRECT
because in some use cases (e.g. when CONFIG_BUILD_KERNEL) it is not possible to
write directly from user buffer.
Signed-off-by: Jani Paalijarvi <jani.paalijarvi@unikie.com>
This forces the bch layer to read the sector from the physical device
instead of using the cached values. It is necessary to call when the
device is updated from the different source than bch, for example
erased by the MTD ioctl command.
It also has to invalidate readahead buffer from FTL if option
CONFIG_DRVR_READAHEAD is set.
Signed-off-by: Michal Lenc <michallenc@seznam.cz>
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>
currently, nuttx implements readv/writev on the top of read/write.
while it might work for the simplest cases, it's broken by design.
for example, it's impossible to make it work correctly for files
which need to preserve data boundaries without allocating a single
contiguous buffer. (udp socket, some character devices, etc)
this change is a start of the migration to a better design.
that is, implement read/write on the top of readv/writev.
to avoid a single huge change, following things will NOT be done in
this commit:
* fix actual bugs caused by the original readv-based-on-read design.
(cf. https://github.com/apache/nuttx/pull/12674)
* adapt filesystems/drivers to actually benefit from the new interface.
(except a few trivial examples)
* eventually retire the old interface.
* retire read/write syscalls. implement them in libc instead.
* pread/pwrite/preadv/pwritev (except the introduction of struct uio,
which is a preparation to back these variations with the new
interface.)
Passing `BIOC_FLUSH` to block driver to ensure that changes transfers ("flushes") to the block device
Signed-off-by: wangjianyu3 <wangjianyu3@xiaomi.com>
purpose:
1 sched_lock is very time-consuming, and reducing its invocations can improve performance.
2 sched_lock is prone to misuse, and narrowing its scope of use is to prevent people from referencing incorrect code and using it
test:
We can use qemu for testing.
compiling
make distclean -j20; ./tools/configure.sh -l qemu-armv8a:nsh_smp ;make -j20
running
qemu-system-aarch64 -cpu cortex-a53 -smp 4 -nographic -machine virt,virtualization=on,gic-version=3 -net none -chardev stdio,id=con,mux=on -serial chardev:con -mon chardev=con,mode=readline -kernel ./nuttx
We have also tested this patch on other ARM hardware platforms.
Signed-off-by: hujun5 <hujun5@xiaomi.com>
1. Update all CMakeLists.txt to adapt to new layout
2. Fix cmake build break
3. Update all new file license
4. Fully compatible with current compilation environment(use configure.sh or cmake as you choose)
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How to test
From within nuttx/. Configure:
cmake -B build -DBOARD_CONFIG=sim/nsh -GNinja
cmake -B build -DBOARD_CONFIG=sim:nsh -GNinja
cmake -B build -DBOARD_CONFIG=sabre-6quad/smp -GNinja
cmake -B build -DBOARD_CONFIG=lm3s6965-ek/qemu-flat -GNinja
(or full path in custom board) :
cmake -B build -DBOARD_CONFIG=$PWD/boards/sim/sim/sim/configs/nsh -GNinja
This uses ninja generator (install with sudo apt install ninja-build). To build:
$ cmake --build build
menuconfig:
$ cmake --build build -t menuconfig
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2. cmake/build: reformat the cmake style by cmake-format
https://github.com/cheshirekow/cmake_format
$ pip install cmakelang
$ for i in `find -name CMakeLists.txt`;do cmake-format $i -o $i;done
$ for i in `find -name *\.cmake`;do cmake-format $i -o $i;done
Co-authored-by: Matias N <matias@protobits.dev>
Signed-off-by: chao an <anchao@xiaomi.com>
since mmap may exist in block_operations, but truncate may not,
moving mmap beforee truncate could make three struct more compatible
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
- Add mmap into file_operations and remove it from ioctl definitions.
- Add mm_map structure definitions to support future unmapping
- Modify all drivers to initialize the operations struct accordingly
Signed-off-by: Jukka Laitinen <jukkax@ssrc.tii.ae>
- Add truncate into file_operations
- Move truncate to be common for mountpt_operations and file_operations
- Modify all drivers to initialize the operations struct accordingly
Signed-off-by: Jukka Laitinen <jukkax@ssrc.tii.ae>
In the past, header file paths were generated by the incdir command
Now they are generated by concatenating environment variables
In this way, when executing makefile, no shell command will be executed,
it will improve the speed of executing makfile
Signed-off-by: yinshengkai <yinshengkai@xiaomi.com>
flush the dirty sector to keep the sector sequence before ftl write
Change-Id: I1096cce39965806d5c877c2929b5a2ecdab27ac9
Signed-off-by: chao.an <anchao@xiaomi.com>
This reverts commit b9ace36fcc.
This change was added by PR 625 but has a serious logic flaw. It removes all occurrences of INCDIROPT and replaces it with a definition in tools/Config.mk:
else ifeq ($(WINTOOL),y)
DEFINE = "$(TOPDIR)/tools/define.sh"
INCDIR = "$(TOPDIR)/tools/incdir.sh" -w
This logic flaw is the Config.mk is included in all Make.defs files BEFORE WINTOOL is defined. As a result, the definition is wrong in many places when building under Cygwin with a Windows native toolchain.