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Bogdan Marinescu
e9a24cac11 Added WOFS + other stuff
This should really be more than one commit, but I wrote everything in one
shot and I don't feel like arranging the changes logically into different
commits. So, these are the changes:

- added WOFS (Write Once File System). This is a writeable file system that
  exists in the MCU's internal Flash memory and allows files to be written,
  but only once, in a single shot. More details to follow.
- the platform interface has a new MCU flash access interface.
- added WOFS "reference implementations" for two CPUs: LM3S8962 and
  STM32F103RE. They are easily extendable to other CPUs in the same platform
  and can be taken as a model for other platforms.
- the ROMFS file layout in memory was slightly changed.
- the simulator (src/platform/sim) got a new function (lseek).
- shell: now each shell command receives its arguments in a C-main-style
  (argc, argv) pair. This was originally Marcelo's idea and it finally
  made it to the master (although this particular implementation is mine),
  after I got fed up with all the argument parsing in the shell functions.
- new shell command: wofmt ("formats" a WOFS, effectively clearing it).
- a couple of small fixes in the shell code
2012-06-24 23:07:32 +03:00
Bogdan Marinescu
01a8dcd9a5 Changed the ROMFS terminator char
The ROMFS termination char is now 0xFF instead of 0x00 (in preparation
of WOFS).
2012-06-19 16:21:14 +03:00
Bogdan Marinescu
d54659b572 RAM optimizations: pseudo RO strings, functions in Flash
This patch adds more RAM optimizations to eLua:

- direct file memory mapping: files in ROMFS will be read directly from Flash,
  without allocating any additional buffers. This doesn't help with RAM
  consumption in itself, but enables the set of optimizations below.

- pseudo read-only strings. These are still TStrings, but the actual string
  content can point directly to Flash. Original Lua strings are kept in
  TStrings structures (lobject.h):

  typedef union TString {
    L_Umaxalign dummy;  /* ensures maximum alignment for strings */
    struct {
      CommonHeader;
      lu_byte reserved;
      unsigned int hash;
      size_t len;
    } tsv;
  } TString;

  The actual string content comes right after the union TString above.
  Pseudo RO strings have the same header, but instead of having the string
  content after TString, they have a pointer that points to the actual
  string content (which should exist in a RO memory (Flash) that is directly
  accesbile from the MCU bus (like its internal Flash memory)). lua_newlstr
  detects automatically if it should create a regular string or a pseudo RO
  string by checking if the string pointer comes from the Flash region of the
  MCU. This optimization works for both precompiled (.lc) files that exist in
  ROMFS and for internal Lua strings (C code).

- functions in Flash: for precompiled (.lc) files that exist in ROMFS, the code
  of the functions and a part of the debug information will be read directly
  from Flash.

- ROMFS was changed to support files that are larger than 2**16 bytes and it
  aligns all its files to an offset which is a multiple of 4 in order to prevent
  data alignment issues with precompiled Lua code.

- the Lua bytecode dumper was changed to align all the instructions in a Lua
  function and a part of the debug information to an offset which is a multiple
  of 4. This might slightly increase the size of the precompiled Lua file.

These changes were succesfully checked against the Lua 5.1 test suite.
These changes were tested in eLua on LM3S and AVR32.
2012-05-10 00:39:42 +03:00
Bogdan Marinescu
df9cacec40 mkfs.lua bug fixes; now it works with actual ROMFS data in all modes (verbatim, compress, compile) 2011-02-21 07:57:44 +00:00
Bogdan Marinescu
e3d6ee2715 Continuing work on the build system, try 'lua build_elua.lua board=et-stm32 prog' (it only works for stm32 for now). Still a lot of WIP and not throughly tested (for example the new mkfs.lua script was not tested at all with a non-empty FS) but it does seem to work nicely. NOTE: you need to install 'lpack' for this to work (luarocks install lpack). Anybody knows of a good way
to implement make's (or scon's ) '-jn' option (for parallel builds) in a cross-platform manner?
2011-02-21 01:01:21 +00:00