1505 Commits

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Benoît Thébaudeau
2eef189a0a doxygen: Fix some warnings
Signed-off-by: Benoît Thébaudeau <benoit.thebaudeau.dev@gmail.com>
2015-06-20 03:22:31 +02:00
Benoît Thébaudeau
0b1a0d2bd9 Merge pull request #1092 from g-oikonomou/contrib/remote_watchdog_stop
Remove CC2530 and CC2538 dummy watchdog_stop()
2015-06-18 21:56:13 +02:00
Sumankumar Panchal
db4df30366 Added MSP430X ELFLOADER support to load image with large memory model. 2015-06-15 17:53:18 +05:30
Laurent Deru
1784338b2e Add uip_clear_buf() macro and replace all instances of uip_len = 0; with it 2015-06-15 11:10:51 +02:00
Oliver Schmidt
c9edb9006b Merge pull request #1112 from oliverschmidt/master
Various improvements of the HTTP client and web browser.
2015-06-14 16:12:24 +02:00
Justin King-Lacroix
f968e53250 fixed minor warning in cc2530-rf driver 2015-06-10 18:20:04 +01:00
Benoît Thébaudeau
afe5d0403d cc2538: Build without the Contiki target library
The GNU linker ld searches and processes libraries and object files in
the order they are specified. Library files are archive files whose
members are object files. The linker handles an archive file by scanning
through it for members that define symbols that have so far been
referenced but not defined. But an ordinary object file is linked in the
usual fashion.

The C library is implicitly linked after all object files and libraries
specified on the command line.

Because of that, if the C library depends on the Contiki target library,
e.g. for the implementation of system calls, then these dependencies are
not linked, which results in undefined references. Actually, the Contiki
target library also needs the C library, hence a circular dependency
between these libraries, which means that explicitly adding -lc anywhere
on the command line can not help. The only solution in that case is to
pass these libraries to ld between --start-group and --end-group.
Archives grouped in this way are searched repeatedly by the linker until
no new undefined references are created.

This archive grouping option has a significant performance cost for the
linking stage. Moreover, having to use it and to pass -lc explicitly on
the command line is unusual, which is disturbing and more complicated
for users needing the C library to depend on the Contiki target library.
The same would be true for circular dependencies between the Contiki
target library and any other library.

Another issue with the Contiki target library is that it may alter the
apparent behavior of the weak vs. strong symbols, because of the way ld
handles archives, which may make it discard archive object files
containing strong versions of referenced symbols:
 - If a symbol has a weak and a strong version in this library, both
   inside the same object file, then the linker uses the strong
   definition.
 - If a weak symbol in this library has a strong counterpart in an
   object file outside, then the linker uses the strong definition.
 - If a strong symbol in this library is inside an object file
   containing other referenced symbols, and has a weak counterpart
   anywhere, then the linker uses the strong definition.
 - If a strong symbol in this library is the only symbol referenced in
   its object file, and has a weak counterpart in an object file
   outside, then the linker uses the strong definition if this library
   is linked first, and the weak one otherwise.
 - If a strong symbol in this library is the only symbol referenced in
   its object file, and has a weak counterpart in another object file in
   this library, then the linker uses the definition from the first of
   these objects added when creating this archive.
 - If a symbol has a weak and a strong version, one in this library, and
   the other in another library, then the rules are the same as if both
   were in the Contiki target library.

The existence of cases where the linker uses a weak symbol despite the
presence of its strong counterpart in the sources compiled then passed
to the linker is very error-prone, all the more this behavior depends on
the order the object and archive files are passed on the command lines,
which may just result from the order of source files in lists where it
apparently does not matter. Such cases would be needed in the future,
e.g. to define weak default implementations of some system calls that
can be overridden by platform-specific implementations, both ending up
in the Contiki target library. There was already such a case used to
define the UART and USB ISRs as weak aliases of default_handler(),
relying on this implicit unusual behavior to keep default_handler() if
the UART or USB driver was unused, which was dangerous.

Since the Contiki target library was only used as an intermediate file
during the build, the current commit fixes these issues by simply
directly using the object files instead of building an intermediate
archive from them.

The CONTIKI_OBJECTFILES make variable would be incomplete if it were
used as a simple prerequisite in the %.elf rule in Makefile.cc2538,
because other object files are added to it after this rule. That's why
.SECONDEXPANSION is used to defer its expansion. Another solution would
have been to split Makefile.cc2538, with the variable assignments kept
in it, and the rule definitions moved to Makefile.customrules-cc2538,
but this would have required to add Makefile.customrules-<target> files
to all CC2538 platforms, only to include Makefile.customrules-cc2538.
The solution used here is much simpler.

Because the UART and USB ISRs were weak aliases of default_handler(),
this change would imply that these ISRs would always be used by the
linker instead of default_handler(), even if their drivers were
configured as unused with UART_CONF_ENABLE and USB_SERIAL_CONF_ENABLE,
which would be wrong. This commit fixes this issue by removing these
weak aliases and putting either these ISRs or default_handler() in the
vector table, depending on the configuration. Weak aliases are elegant,
but Contiki's build system does not currently allow to automatically
build or not source files depending on the configuration, so keeping
these weak aliases would have required to add #if constructs somewhere
in the source code, which would have broken their elegance and made them
pointless.

Signed-off-by: Benoît Thébaudeau <benoit.thebaudeau.dev@gmail.com>
2015-06-05 21:55:51 +02:00
Benoît Thébaudeau
0f137e4bdd cc2538: uart: Make uart_isr() static
This function is only supposed to be used by uart.c, so it should be
static.

Signed-off-by: Benoît Thébaudeau <benoit.thebaudeau.dev@gmail.com>
2015-06-05 21:50:49 +02:00
Benoît Thébaudeau
e8a268cd15 cc2538: aes: Add support for 192- and 256-bit keys
Signed-off-by: Benoît Thébaudeau <benoit.thebaudeau.dev@gmail.com>
2015-06-02 21:41:56 +02:00
Benoît Thébaudeau
801315e819 cc2538: aes: Make it possible to have several keys stored at once
Several keys can be kept at the same time in the key store, and several
keys can be loaded at once. Give access to these features.

The ccm-test example is also improved to better demonstrate the use of
the key store.

Signed-off-by: Benoît Thébaudeau <benoit.thebaudeau.dev@gmail.com>
2015-06-02 21:41:07 +02:00
Benoît Thébaudeau
b92a5afcc4 cc2538: ccm: Make it possible to use the interrupt
Using the AES interrupt allows the user process not to waste time
polling for the completion of the operation. This time can be used by
the user process to do something else, or to let the system enter PM0.

Since the system is now free to perform various operations during a
crypto operation, a protection of the crypto resource is added, and PM1+
is prohibited in order not to stall crypto operations.

Signed-off-by: Benoît Thébaudeau <benoit.thebaudeau.dev@gmail.com>
2015-06-02 21:41:07 +02:00
Benoît Thébaudeau
117dc4e5e3 cc2538: Add crypto drivers and examples for AES-CCM and SHA-256
Signed-off-by: Benoît Thébaudeau <benoit.thebaudeau.dev@gmail.com>
2015-06-02 21:41:06 +02:00
Benoît Thébaudeau
66acf74612 cc2538: examples: Fix build warnings
Toolchain used:
arm-none-eabi-gcc (GNU Tools for ARM Embedded Processors) 4.9.3 20150303
(release) [ARM/embedded-4_9-branch revision 221220]

Signed-off-by: Benoît Thébaudeau <benoit.thebaudeau.dev@gmail.com>
2015-06-02 01:38:11 +02:00
George Oikonomou
d28eb023ef Remove CC2530 and CC2538 dummy watchdog_stop()
The CC2538 the WDT cannot be stopped once it has been started.
The CC2530/1 WDT can be stopped if it is running in timer mode,
but it cannot be stopped once it has been started in watchdog mode.

Both platforms currently provide "dummy" implementations of `watchdog_stop()`,
one does nothing and the other one basically re-maps `_stop()` to
`_periodic()`.

This was originally done in order to provide implementations for all prototypes
declared in `core/dev/watchdog.h`. In hindsight and as per the discussion
in #1088, this is bad practice since, if the build succeeds, the caller will
expect that the WDT has in fact been stopped, when in reality it has not.

Since the feature (stopping the WDT) is unsupported by the hardware, this pull
removes those dummy implementations. Thus, we will now be able to reliably
detect - at build time - attempts at using this unsupported feature.
2015-06-01 15:24:14 +01:00
Oliver Schmidt
4a6909d16a Remove RDC config from retro definitiions.
After the modularization of the Contiki libraries this isn't necessary anymore.
2015-05-25 13:43:11 +02:00
Benoît Thébaudeau
1cd3c9e7e5 cc2538: Initialize .data/.bss using ROM functions
This is safer because the previous code assumed that the start and end
VMAs of .data and .bss were word-aligned, which is not always the case,
so the initialization code could write data outside these sections. The
ROM functions support any address boundary.

This is faster because the ROM functions are ultra optimized, using
realignment and the LDM/STM instructions, which is much better than the
previous simple loops of single word accesses.

This is smaller because the ROM functions don't require to add any code
to the target device other than simple function calls.

This makes the code simpler and more maintainable because standard
functions are not reimplemented and no assembly is used.

Note that this is also faster and smaller than the corresponding
functions from the standard string library.

Signed-off-by: Benoît Thébaudeau <benoit.thebaudeau.dev@gmail.com>
2015-05-23 18:50:52 +02:00
Benoît Thébaudeau
609c615303 cc2538: Move the stack out of .bss
The initialization code clearing .bss is allowed to use the stack, so
the stack can not be in .bss, or this code will badly fail if it uses
the stack.

Signed-off-by: Benoît Thébaudeau <benoit.thebaudeau.dev@gmail.com>
2015-05-23 18:50:52 +02:00
Benoît Thébaudeau
0de729572b cc2538: Word-align .data LMA
In order to be fast, the reset_handler() function uses word accesses to
initialize the .data output section. However, most toolchains do not
automatically force the alignment of an output section LMA to use the
maximum alignment of all its input sections. Because of that, assuming
that .data contains some words, the LMA of the .data output section was
not word-aligned in some cases, resulting in an initialization performed
using slow unaligned word accesses.

This commit forces the alignment of the LMA of the .data output section
with a word boundary in order to always use fast aligned word accesses
to read the .data load area.

Note that this solution is better than using ALIGN_WITH_INPUT, both
because the latter is a new feature incompatible with older toolchains,
and because it could create a big gap between _etext and the LMA of
.data if strongly-aligned data were added to .data, although only a word
alignment is required here.

The same considerations apply to the VMA of .data. However, it is
already automatically word-aligned, both because .data contains words,
and because the end VMA of the previous output section (.socdata) is
word-aligned. Moreover, if the VMA of .data were forcibly word-aligned,
then a filled gap could appear at the beginning of this section if
strongly-aligned data were added to it, thus wasting flash memory.
Consequently, it's better not to change anything for the VMA of .data,
all the more it's very unlikely that it does not contain any word and
that the end VMA of .socdata becomes non-word-aligned, and this would
only result in a slower initialization.

Signed-off-by: Benoît Thébaudeau <benoit.thebaudeau.dev@gmail.com>
2015-05-23 18:12:54 +02:00
Benoît Thébaudeau
0d260f61a0 cc2538: Fix .data LMA/VMA mismatch with some toolchains
Some toolchains, like Sourcery CodeBench Lite 2013.05-23 arm-none-eabi
(http://sourcery.mentor.com/public/gnu_toolchain/arm-none-eabi/)
automatically force the alignment of an output section LMA to use the
maximum alignment of all its input sections. This toolchain uses GNU
binutils 2.23, and this automatic behavior is the same as the manual
behavior of the ALIGN_WITH_INPUT feature of GNU binutils 2.24+.

This behavior is not an issue per se, but it creates a gap between
_etext and the LMA of the .data output section if _etext does not have
the same alignment, while reset_handler() initialized this section by
copying the data from _etext to its VMA, hence an offset in the
addresses of loaded data, and missing data.

This commit fixes this issue by making reset_handler() directly use the
LMA of the .data section using LOADADDR(.data), rather than assuming
that _etext is this LMA.

Signed-off-by: Benoît Thébaudeau <benoit.thebaudeau.dev@gmail.com>
2015-05-23 18:12:53 +02:00
Antonio Lignan
2cee62eb33 Merge pull request #1074 from g-oikonomou/cc26xx/contrib/new-cc26xxware
Update to latest CC26xxware and add it as a submodule
2015-05-21 10:01:00 +02:00
Ulf Knoblich
d8efa8428c cc2538: Allow for configuration of processor speed 2015-05-19 18:55:55 +02:00
Adam Dunkels
730bda2001 Merge pull request #883 from cmorty/pull/global-macros
Move MAX, MIN and ABS to contiki-macros
2015-05-18 21:33:00 +02:00
Ulf Knoblich
a388a1bcd7 CC2538: added support for SSI1 2015-05-18 10:02:55 +02:00
Moritz 'Morty' Strübe
0dab6926b3 Move MAX, MIN and ABS to sys/cc.h 2015-05-18 08:53:17 +02:00
George Oikonomou
5d20e76346 Adjust the build system to use CC26xxware as a sub-module 2015-05-17 15:01:01 +01:00
George Oikonomou
40e82395c4 Pull CC26xxware as a submodule 2015-05-17 15:01:01 +01:00
George Oikonomou
b4067560ba Remove references to obsolete peripheral clock scaling functions 2015-05-17 15:01:01 +01:00
George Oikonomou
ab4249a709 Adjust retention calls
* Rename VIMS-related calls
* Remove obsolete ones
2015-05-17 15:01:01 +01:00
George Oikonomou
b38d32b281 Rename AON WUC power status macros 2015-05-17 15:01:01 +01:00
George Oikonomou
8673bbdd55 Update linker script to accommodate for larger CCFG size 2015-05-17 15:01:00 +01:00
George Oikonomou
09a8c54eb1 Update CC26xxware glue macros
* Remove references to removed functions
* Add macros to new functions
* Rename macros to renamed functions
* Add macros for the HAPI
2015-05-17 14:09:52 +01:00
George Oikonomou
5f4154a0e3 Adjust AON BatMon usage 2015-05-17 14:09:51 +01:00
Benoît Thébaudeau
25532e8abf Merge pull request #754 from wwhuang/master
[CC2538] Fix SPI_FLUSH
2015-05-16 20:55:30 +02:00
Antonio Lignan
e8b1a57ac6 Merge pull request #809 from cmorty/pull/msp430_gstabs
[MSP430] Add gstabs debug information (dwarf is broken)
2015-05-16 11:01:47 +02:00
Antonio Lignan
32afadea77 Merge pull request #1047 from g-oikonomou/cc26xx/contrib/lpm
CC26xx Ultra Low Power Operation
2015-05-16 10:27:22 +02:00
George Oikonomou
1cf37e0c1a Tidy-up code style 2015-05-15 23:36:54 +01:00
George Oikonomou
78d04f812b Fix typo in macro 2015-05-15 09:21:05 +01:00
George Oikonomou
07272b7cd6 Improve UART power-cycling logic:
* Only enable TX by default.
* Add some magic for RX handling. When an input handler is registered:
  * Automatically enable RX-related and interrupts
  * Automatically lock the SERIAL PD on under all power modes
  * Automatically enable the UART clock under sleep and deep sleep
  * Automatically undo all of the above when the input handler becomes NULL
  * As a result, modules / examples that need UART RX no longer need to clock the UART and manipulate the SERIAL PD. They simply have to specify an input handler
* Don't automatically power on the UART whenever the CM3 is active
* Before accessing the UART, make sure it is powered and clocked
* Avoid falling edge glitches
* Fix garbage characters / Explicitly wait for UART TX to complete
2015-05-15 09:21:04 +01:00
George Oikonomou
34f52ed08e Improve the LPM module:
* Implement new style of PD locks
* Use our own shutdown sequence rather than the one provided by cc26xxware
* Shutdown from within the interrupt that requested it. This allows shutdown to take place even if the code is stuck in a loop somewhere else
* Improve DCDC/GLDO/uLDO switching logic
* Explicitly handle oscillators and retentions
2015-05-15 09:21:04 +01:00
George Oikonomou
eb5b11a85a Re-order instructions in the RTC startup sequence 2015-05-15 09:21:03 +01:00
George Oikonomou
421fbfae25 Change the LPM locks API:
Instead of using a separate data structure to request that a PD remain powered during deep sleep,
we do the same within the main LPM data structure through an additional field.

This allows us to maintain only one linked list of LPM modules and overall improves code clarity
2015-05-15 09:21:02 +01:00
George Oikonomou
b3ac3ac0c1 Add function to unregister a module from LPM 2015-05-15 09:21:02 +01:00
George Oikonomou
cf99160706 Change lpm_shutdown() API call:
So that the caller can specify pin pull and wakeup state
2015-05-15 09:21:01 +01:00
George Oikonomou
5644e95fb6 Fix global interrupt manipulation 2015-05-15 09:21:00 +01:00
George Oikonomou
bd79e18e1e Switch between oscillator's using the dedicated module's functions 2015-05-15 09:21:00 +01:00
George Oikonomou
ad52d68a0c Add function to configure a pin to a default state 2015-05-15 09:21:00 +01:00
George Oikonomou
3877190196 Change function to static 2015-05-15 09:21:00 +01:00
George Oikonomou
3bbf3cc435 Add SysCtrl glue macros 2015-05-15 09:20:57 +01:00
George Oikonomou
8a42af682d Make sure PERIPH is on before accessing GPT registers 2015-05-15 09:20:57 +01:00
George Oikonomou
9d97dee00b Clock the GPT module only when we need it 2015-05-15 09:20:57 +01:00