1
0
mirror of https://bitbucket.org/librepilot/librepilot.git synced 2024-11-29 07:24:13 +01:00
Commit Graph

10 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Alessio Morale
6226aec2a7 OP-943 uses pios_mem API for heap allocation 2014-06-11 22:15:40 +02:00
Mathieu Rondonneau
03b243fe31 OP-1079 - Update to FreeRTOS v7.5.2 2013-09-04 20:26:23 -07:00
Sexy Pony
900f643bbd Reformat source code with 'make uncrustify_all' run twice. NO CODE CHANGES 2013-05-19 17:37:30 +03:00
Alessio Morale
37eabb0931 Pointed type is explicitly used with sizeof when dealing with struct pointers.
+review OPReview-474
2013-05-19 12:00:16 +02:00
Stacey Sheldon
c22daec1b0 usb cdc: avoid need for ZLP by using tx buffers smaller than max
USB CDC uses BULK endpoints to send/receive data.  Typically,
a USB host will enqueue large buffers on its IN (device-to-host)
URBs.  These buffers are larger than the max packet size for the
bulk endpoint.

The USB standard requires that an IN transfer ends when one of
these is true:
 * a short packet (ie. less than max packet size) is sent by the
   device
 * a zero length packet (ZLP)
 * enough packets that the entire host buffer is filled

Our device implementation never sends ZLPs.  We sometimes send
packets that are exactly max-packet-size bytes long.  This would
result in partially filling a host buffer without signalling (via
ZLP) that the transmission had finished.  The host would then wait
until the next transfer had taken place before processing the first
data, thus delaying the first data.

This change simply forces all of our transfers to be short packets
and avoids the need to worry about zero length packets.  This is
at the cost of some efficiency on the host side since its large
buffers will only ever be partially filled.

Conflicts:
	flight/PiOS/STM32F30x/pios_usb_cdc.c
2013-05-11 22:41:01 +02:00
Stacey Sheldon
b56f5206bd com/usart/cdc: ensure that device structs are memset before use
CDC and USART device drivers were not all clearing their
device structs before using them.

This specifically caused crashes in the case where the upper
COM layer was binding only a Tx path.  The Rx path callback
in the lower driver was uninitialized random data and would
result in the lower driver faulting when it tried to call the
callback.

Conflicts:
	flight/PiOS/STM32F30x/pios_usart.c
	flight/PiOS/STM32F30x/pios_usb_cdc.c
	flight/PiOS/STM32F30x/pios_usb_hid.c
2013-05-11 22:40:59 +02:00
Stacey Sheldon
e16be98224 usb cdc: ensure com buffer is drained when no DTE is attached
The CDC layer on F1, F3 and F4 now always acts like an
infinte data sink whenever *either* there is no DTE present
(ie. no terminal program listening) *or* the USB cable is
disconnected.

F1 and F4 were previously checking the cable but not the DTE.
F3 didn't check anything.  The COM layer didn't even ask the
lower layers.

All of this used to mean that any time a caller did a blocking
send to a CDC device without a DTE, it would eventually block
for up to a 5s timeout waiting for space in the Tx buffer.

Conflicts:
	flight/PiOS/STM32F30x/pios_usb_cdc.c
2013-05-11 22:40:58 +02:00
Stacey Sheldon
590feefd9b f1 usb cdc: ensure uart state is transmitted on control endpoint
Previously, the IN stage on the CTRL interface would write (and
send) its data via the buffer owned by the DATA endpoint.  This
would probably have overwritten any data being sent at that
moment.  This may have caused data corruption from FC -> GCS.
2013-05-11 22:35:19 +02:00
Richard Flay (Hyper)
a2d8544931 OP-931: adds -Wextra compiler option for the flight code, and makes the bazillion code changes required
to make the flight code compile again. Needs careful review, particularly all the fixes for the
signed vs unsigned comparisons.

+review OPReview-459
2013-05-05 16:32:24 +09:30
Oleg Semyonov
b6e1331e5d Rename flight/PiOS->flight/pios 2013-04-25 13:13:41 +03:00