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Priority: Originally, High BUT reduced to very Low based on the
UPDATED comments.
Title: PIC32 USB MASS STORAGE DEVICE FAILS TO RE-CONNECT
Description: Found using configuration configs/pic32mx7mmb/nsh.
In this configuratin, the NSH 'msconn' command will connect the
mass storage device to the host; the 'msdis' command will
disconnect the device. The first 'msconn' works perfectly.
However, when attempting to re-connect, the second 'msconn'
command does not command properly: Windows reports an
unrecognized device. Apparently, some state is being properly
reset when the mass storage device is disconnected. Shouldn't
be hard to fix.
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Priority: Medium
Title: POSSIBLE INTERRUPT CONTROL ISSUE
Description: There is a kludge in the file arch/mips/src/common/up_idle.c.
Basically, if there is nothing else going on in the IDLE loop,
you have to disable then re-enable interrupts. Logically nothing
changes, but if you don't do this interrupts will be be disabled
in the IDLE loop which is a very bad thing to happen.
Some odd behavior in the interrupt setup on the IDLE loop is
not really a big concern, but what I do not understand is if
this behavior is occurring on all threads after all context
switches: Are interrupts always disabled until re-enabled?
This requires some further investigation at some point; it
may be nothing but may also be a symptom of some changes
required to the interrupt return logic (perhaps some CP0
status hazard?)
Status: Open
Priority: Low. Puzzling and needs some investigation, but there there
is no known misbehavior.
o Hitachi/Renesas SH-1 (arch/sh/src/sh1)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Description: There are instabilities that make the SH-1 port un-usable. The
nature of these is not understood; the behavior is that certain SH-1
instructions stop working as advertised. I have seen the following
examples:
412b jmp @r1 - Set a return address in PR, i.e., it behaved like
410b jsr @r1. Normally 412b works correctly, but in the failure
condition, it reliably set the PR.
69F6 mov.l @r15+,r9 - wrote the value of R1 to @r15+. This behavior
does not correspond to any known SH-1 instruction
This could be a silicon problem, some pipeline issue that is not
handled properly by the gcc 3.4.5 toolchain (which has very limit
SH-1 support to begin with), or perhaps with the CMON debugger. At
any rate, I have exhausted all of the energy that I am willing to put
into this cool old processor for the time being.
Update: This bug will probably never be addressed now. I just
cleaned house and my old SH-1 was one of the things that went.
Status: Open
Priority: Low -- because the SH-1, SH7032, is very old and only of historical
interest.
o Renesas M16C/26 (arch/sh/src/m16c)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Description: The M16C target cannot be built. The GNU m16c-elf-ld link fails with
the following message:
m32c-elf-ld: BFD (GNU Binutils) 2.19 assertion fail /home/Owner/projects/nuttx/buildroot/toolchain_build_m32c/binutils-2.19/bfd/elf32-m32c.c:482
Where the reference line is:
/* If the symbol is out of range for a 16-bit address,
we must have allocated a plt entry. */
BFD_ASSERT (*plt_offset != (bfd_vma) -1);
No workaround is known at this time.
Status: Open
Priority: High -- this is a show stopper for M16C.
Description: Coding of the initial port is complete, but is untested.
Status: Open
Priority: Low
Description: Serial drivers were developed for the M16C, however, the SKP16C26
Title: UNIMPLEMENTED M16C DRIVERS
Description: Should implement SPI, I2C, Virual EEPROM, FLASH, RTC drivers
Status: Open
Priority: Medium
o z80/z8/ez80/z180 (arch/z80)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Description: The SDCC version the same problems with integer overflow during
compilation as described for pjrc-8051. At typical cause is code like
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usleep(500*1000) which exceeds the range of a 16-bit integer.
Status: See pjrc-8051. These have probably been fixed but have not yet
been verified on these platforms.
Description: The simulated Z80 serial console (configs/z80sim/src/z80_serial.c +
driver/serial.c) does not work. This is because there are
no interrupts in the simulation so there is never any serial
traffic.
Status: Open
Priority: Low -- the simulated console is not critical path and the designs
to solve the problem are complex.
Title: ZDS-II LIBRARIAN WARNINGS
Description: ZDS-II Librarian complains that the source for the .obj file
is not in the library.
Status: Open
Priority: Low, thought to be cosmetic. I think this is a consequence of
replacing vs. inserting the library.
Title: ZDS-II COMPILER PROBLEMS
Description: The ZDS-II compiler (version 4.10.1) fails with an internal error
while compiling mm/mm_initialize.c. This has been reported as
I have found the following workaround that I use to build for the
time being:
--- mm/mm_initialize.c.SAVE 2008-02-13 08:06:46.833857700 -0600
+++ mm/mm_initialize.c 2008-02-13 08:07:26.367608900 -0600
+#if 0 /* DO NOT CHECK IN */
CHECK_ALLOCNODE_SIZE;
CHECK_FREENODE_SIZE;
+#endif
Title: EZ8 PRIORITY INTERRUPTS
Description: Add support for prioritized ez8 interrupts. Currently logic supports
only nominal interrupt priority.
Status: Open
Priority: Low
Title: Z8ENCORE ONLY VERIFIED ON SIMULATOR
Description: The z8Encore! port has only been verified on the ZDS-II instruction
set simulator.
Status: Open
Priority: Medium
Description: The XTRS target (configs/xtrs) has a clean problem. The clean
rule removes .asm files. This works because there are no .asm
files except in sub-directories that are provided from 'make clean' --
except for XTRS: It has a .asm file in its src/ directory that
Status: Open
Priority: High if you happen to be working with XTRS.
Description: A "generic" SPI and I2C drivers have been coded for the eZ80Acclaim!
However, these remains untested since I have no SPI or I2C devices for
the board (yet).
Status: Open
Priority: Med
Title: SPI METHODS ARE NOT THREAD SAFE
Description: SPI methods are not thread safe. Needs a semaphore to protect from re-entrancy.
Status: Open
Priority: Medium -- Will be very high if you do SPI access from multiple threads.
Description: A "generic" I2C driver has been coded for the eZ8Encore!
However, this remains untested since I have no I2C devices for
the board (yet).
Status: Open
Priority: Med
Title: UNFINISHED Z180 LOGIC NEEDED BY THE P112 BOARD
Description: 1) Need to revisit the start-up logic. Looking at the P112 Bios
(Bios.mcd), I see that quite of bit of register setup is done
there.
2) Finish ESCC driver logic.
Status: Open
Priority: Low (at least until I get P112 hardware)
Title: ZDS-II LIBRARIAN WARNINGS
Description: ZDS-II Librarian complains that the source for the .obj file
is not in the library.
Status: Open
Priority: Low, thought to be cosmetic. I think this is a consequence of
replacing vs. inserting the library.
Description: The system delays do not appear to be correct with the
apps/examples/ostest/timedmqueue.c test.
Title: PROBLEMS WHEN DEBUG DISABLED
Description: At present, the z16f port does not run properly when CONFIG_DEBUG
is disabled: The obvious symptom is that there is no printf()
output. I have isolated with problem to errors in optimization.
With -reduceopt on the command line, I can get the printf output.
However, there are still errors in the compiled code -- specifically
in sched/timer_create.c.
I have submitted a bug report to ZiLOG for this (support incident
81400). You can see the status of the bug report (and lots more
technical detail) here:
http://support.zilog.com/support/incident/incident_support.asp?iIncidentId=81400&iSiteId=1&chLanguageCode=ENG
Summary of ZiLOG analysis: "This is a ZNEO compiler problem. ... [a] workaround
is to replace:
if ( !timerid || (clockid != 0) )
By:
if ((clockid != 0) || !timerid)"
Description: The pascal add-on does not work with the z16f (that is
configuration z16f2800100zcog/pashello). This appears to be
another ZDS-II error: when executing the instruction
SYSIO 0, WRITESTR a large case statement is executed. This
involves a call into the ZiLOG runtime library to __uwcase().
__uwcase is passed a pointer to a structure containing jump
information. The cause of the failure appears to be that
the referenced switch data is bad.
Summary of ZiLOG analysis: "This is a ZNEO run time library problem.
One workaround is to replace the line 58 in uwcase.asm
From:
ADD R9,#4 ; Skip handler
To:
ADD R9,#2 ; Skip handler
And add uwcase.asm to the project.
If the customer does not want to modify uwcase.asm then the other
workaround is to add a dummy case and make it same as default:
case 0x8000:
default:
This will make sure that uwcase is not called but ulcase is called."
Status: Open. Due to licensing issues, I cannot include the modified
uwcase in the NuttX code base.
Description: Add support to maintain SPOV in context switching. This
improvement will provide protection against stack overflow
and make a safer system solution.
Status: Open
Priority: Low
Description: Add support for prioritized interrupts. Currently logic supports
only nominal interrupt priority.
Status: Open
Priority: Low
Title: ZDS-II COMPILER PROBLEMS
Description: The file drivers/mmcsd/mmcsd_sdio.c generates an internal compiler
error like:
mmcsd\mmcsd_sdio.c
Internal Error(0503) On line 2504 of "MMCSD\MMCSD_SDIO.C"
File <c3>, Args(562,46)
Status: Open. Recommended workaround: remove mmcsd_sdio.c from
drivers/mmcsd/Make.defs. There is no SDIO support for the Z16 anyway
Priority: Low
Title: NATIVE BUILD PROBLEMS
Description: When last tested (ca.12/12), there were some missing .obj files in
arch/z16/src. A little additional TLC will be needed to get a
Priority: Low -- I don't think anyone uses the Z16 port with the native build.
Title: COMPILER BUG
Description: There is a bug in the ZDS II 5.0.1 compiler. It generates incorrect
code when calling through a function pointer if (1) the function
pointer is a field in a structure, and (2) the function pointer has
a variable number of arguments.
The exact name of the bug is this: Normally, when a function is
called, parameters are passed in registers. When calling a
function with a variable number of arguments, parameters must
instead be passed on the stack. In this failure case3, parameters
are erroneously passed in registers while the receive function
expects the parameters on the stack. This usually results in a
crash.
Unfortunately, NSH does have this exact kind of function call and
because of this compiler bug, NSH cannot be used with the ZNEO
Status: The bug has been reported to ZiLOG and they have reproduced the
problem. There is, however, no schedule for correction of the bug.
Priority: High if you are using ZNEO
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o mc68hc1x (arch/hc)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Description: There is no script for building in banked mode (more correctly, there
is a script, but logic inside the script has not yet been implemented).
It would be necessary to implement banked mode to able to access more
Priority: Medium/Low
o Network Utilities (apps/netutils/)
Description: One critical part of netutils/ apps is untested: The uIP
resolver in netutils/resolv. The webclient code has been
tested on host using gethosbyname(), but still depends on the
untested resolve logic.
Status: Open
Priority: Medium, Important but not core NuttX functionality
Description: Port PPP support from http://contiki.cvs.sourceforge.net/contiki/contiki-2.x/backyard/core/net/ppp/
Status: Open
Priority: Low
Title: UNVERIFIED THTTPD FEATURES
Description: Not all THTTPD features/options have been verified. In particular, there is no
test case of a CGI program receiving POST input. Only the configuration of
Status: Open
Priority: Medium
Description: The first GET received by THTTPD is not responded to. Refreshing the page
from the browser solves the problem and THTTPD works fine after thatg. I
believe that this is the duplicate of another bug: "Outgoing [uIP] packets are dropped
and overwritten by ARP packets if the destination IP has not been mapped to a MAC."
Status: Open
Priority: Medium
Description: If the network is enabled, but THTTPD is not configured, it spews out lots
of pointless warnings. This is kind of annoying and unprofessional; needs to
be fixed someday.
Status: Open. An annoyance, but not a real problem.
Priority: Low
o NuttShell (NSH) (apps/nshlib)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Description: The wget command has been incorporated into NSH, however
it is still untested as of this writing (only because I
have not had the correct network setup for the testing
yet). Since wget depends on the also untest uIP resolv/
logic, it is like non-functional.
Status: Open
Priority: Med-High
Title: IFCONFIG AND MULTIPLE NETWORK INTERFACES
Descripton: The ifconfig command will not behave correctly if an interface
is provided and there are multiple interfaces. It should only
show status for the single interface on the command line; it will
still show status for all interfaces.
Status: Open
Priority: Low (multiple network interfaces not fully supported yet anyway).
Description: Add support to NSH to run NXFLAT programs from a ROMFS file system
Status: Open
Priority: Low (enhancement)
Description: Add an ARP command so that we can see the contents of the ARP table.
Status: Open
Priority: Low (enhancement)
o System libraries apps/system (apps/system)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Title: READLINE IMPLEMENTATION
Description: readline implementation does not use C-buffered I/O, but rather
talks to serial driver directly via read(). It includes VT-100
specific editting commands. A more generic readline() should be
implemented using termios' tcsetattr() to put the serial driver
into a "raw" mode.
Status: Open
Priority: Low (unless you are using mixed C-buffered I/O with readline and
fgetc, for example).
o Other Applications & Tests (apps/examples/)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Title: EXAMPLES/PIPE ON CYGWIN
Description: The redirection test (part of examples/pipe) terminates
incorrectly on the Cywgin-based simulation platform (but works
fine on the Linux-based simulation platform).
Status: Open
Priority: Low
Description: examples/wget is untested on the target (it has been tested
on the host, but not in the target using the uIP resolv logic).
Status: Open
Priority: Med
Title: EXAMPLES/SENDMAIL UNTESTED
Description: examples/sendmail is untested on the target (it has been tested
on the host, but not on the target).
Title: EXAMPLES/NX FONT CACHING
Description: The font caching logic in examples/nx is incomplete. Fonts are
added to the cache, but never removed. When the cache is full
it stops rendering. This is not a problem for the examples/nx
code because it uses so few fonts, but if the logic were
leveraged for more general purposes, it would be a problem.
Update: see examples/nxtext for some improved font cache handling.
Status: Open
Priority: Low. This is not really a problem becauses examples/nx works
fine with its bogus font caching.
Title: EXAMPLES/NXTEXT ARTIFACTS
Description: examples/nxtext. Artifacts when the pop-up window is opened.
There are some artifacts that appear in the upper left hand
corner. These seems to be related to window creation. At
tiny artifact would not be surprising (the initial window
should like at (0,0) and be of size (1,1)), but sometimes
the artifact is larger.
Status: Open
Priority: Medium.