Follow the same convention as that of ccache.
Improve readability of boilerplate.cmake file.
Move inclusion of version.cmake up to satisfy git.cmake dependency.
Signed-off-by: Mark Ruvald Pedersen <mped@oticon.com>
drivers/wifi/ is closely related to the (IP) network stack, so
shouldn't be left without owners, so use the same as for Ethernet.
Also, extend, don't replace reviewers for drivers/wifi/eswifi based
on the above change and CODEOWNERS processing order.
Also, add a reminder about this processing order at the top of file.
Signed-off-by: Paul Sokolovsky <paul.sokolovsky@linaro.org>
Fix misspellings in documentation (.rst, Kconfig help text, and .h
doxygen API comments), missed during regular reviews.
Signed-off-by: David B. Kinder <david.b.kinder@intel.com>
blinky/button and disco samples are now using definitions
generated from boards dts files.
Update samples README files accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Erwan Gouriou <erwan.gouriou@linaro.org>
Samples for cc3220sf_launchxl where assertions are enabled
(e.g. http_get) fail to build because some of the strings used in the
simplelink wifi driver have parentheses around them. This breaks the
current implementation of the __ASSERT macro. This commit removes
the parentheses, which are unnecessary.
http_get has been verified to build after this change.
Fixes#12192
Signed-off-by: Vincent Wan <vincent.wan@linaro.org>
Return actual pixel format that is in use by the SDL display driver
instead of returning a hard coded value.
Signed-off-by: Jan Van Winkel <jan.van_winkel@dxplore.eu>
If any of the Zephyr version numbers went beyond 99, the "%2d" printf
specifiers would expand to fit and the string would run over the
memory on the stack used for os_str[].
Recent GCC versions (remember native_posix and x86_64 use the host
compiler) were actually detecting this and correctly issuing a warning
(but only if the 3-digit char value would overflow the actual array
size!), which was breaking sanitycheck for me on Fedora 28 and Ubuntu
18.04 build hosts. Pretty impresive warning.
As it happens this was wasteful anyway; we were spending bytes on the
stack (and in rodata to store the constant which, and the cycles
needed to copy it into place on the stack where it would be
overwritten immediately) when we could just snprintf() directly into
the buffer the user gave us.
Signed-off-by: Andy Ross <andrew.j.ross@intel.com>
NVS with modified flash layout. At the end of a sector a special ate is
placed that points to the last ate that was written. This special ate
is written when a sector is closed. This allows nvs to travel through
the fs much quicker as it doesn't have to search for the last ate in
a sector.
This modification also speeds up the nvs_init procedure that was very
slow on external (spi) flash.
Remark: As the layout of data in flash is changed old data in the flash
cannot be recovered. It is advised to erase the nvs flash area before
using the changed nvs.
Modification after review by @nvlsianpu applied
Modification after review by @aurel32:
_nvs_prev_ate(): provide a backup search of a valid ate when the sector
close_ate has a bad CRC8. Tested on nrf81522 by making flash writing
bad data to the sector closing ate. Also validated that if a valid ate
is overwritten the filesystem keeps working.
_nvs_gc(): return error if _nvs_flash_cmp_const() is < 0.
Signed-off-by: Laczen JMS <laczenjms@gmail.com>
When running valgrind in sanitycheck, use the suppression file
and dump the log in its own file.
Signed-off-by: Alberto Escolar Piedras <alpi@oticon.com>
If the test process returns an error (return code != 0),
it should be considered a failure, even if the handler
considers the test passed.
But this is not done when we are killing (SIGTERM) the processes,
as then the return code is not necessarily sensible.
Without this, for example, when running with valgrind, all valgrind
errors are missed.
Signed-off-by: Alberto Escolar Piedras <alpi@oticon.com>
Added a valgrind error supression file which can be used when
running in the POSIX arch.
So far we are supressing 2 types of errors:
* One very normal in glibc, which will be triggered in the nrf52_bsim
* 2 due to the posix arch prioritizing terminating fast over terminating
cleanly. The posix arch, when posix_core_clean_up() is called, will
pthread_cancel all Zephyr threads. But it will NOT wait for them to
finnish, in case any of them was hung or there is any other problem
which would prevent it. Therefore, depending on the execution, some
times the threads will be still lingering when the main thread exits
Somethign similar applies to posix_soc_clean_up().
These 2 are not errors, but conscious choices => Therefore we
supress them
Signed-off-by: Alberto Escolar Piedras <alpi@oticon.com>
MISRA-C has several rules about switch statements like each clause
end with an unconditional break. This commit fix these problems to
be in accordance with the standard.
MISRA-C rules 16.1, 16.3 and 16.4
Signed-off-by: Flavio Ceolin <flavio.ceolin@intel.com>
Keeping IRQ0 priority as 1 and IRQ1 priority as 0
so that system timer which of priority 0 in ARC
will be interrupted by IRQ1 of same priority.
In ARM, system timer is of priority 1, hence
making ISR0 priority as 2 and ISR1 priority as 1.
Thus system timer will always be interrupted by
ISR1 in both the architectures.
Fixes: #12147
Signed-off-by: Spoorthi K <spoorthi.k@intel.com>
LTO is not supported yet, but there are a handful of references to the
flag '-flto' and the non-existent Kconfig option 'LTO'. To not confuse
users about whether LTO is supported or not, we should remove this
dead code.
As an aside, prototyping has shown that supporting LTO will give
signicant (10%) code size improvments, but will not be trivial to
support due to how we process object files with python.
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Bøe <sebastian.boe@nordicsemi.no>
In the wake of introducing nRF9160 .dtsi header, we are
adding several HAS_HW_NRF_xxxx Kconfig symbols, for the
peripherals present in nrf9160 SoC.
Signed-off-by: Ioannis Glaropoulos <Ioannis.Glaropoulos@nordicsemi.no>
This commit introduces the main device tree header files (.dtsi)
for Nordic nRF9160 SOC, for both Secure and Non-Secure domains.
Signed-off-by: Ioannis Glaropoulos <Ioannis.Glaropoulos@nordicsemi.no>
The options selecting nRF drivers are now enabled by default when
an nRF SoC is selected as the build target.
The options selecting given hardware instances are now enabled at
the board level.
Signed-off-by: Andrzej Głąbek <andrzej.glabek@nordicsemi.no>
The options selecting nRF drivers are now enabled by default when
an nRF SoC is selected as the build target.
Signed-off-by: Andrzej Głąbek <andrzej.glabek@nordicsemi.no>
Enable by default the following hardware instances in Kconfig:
- ADC_0
- I2C_0
- SPI_1 (SPI_0 for nRF52810)
for all nRF development kit boards having the corresponding DT nodes
enabled. This way there is no need to enable these instances in
particular applications, like samples for sensors or tests for drivers.
I2C_0 and SPI_0 cannot be used simultaneously in most of nRF SoCs,
nRF52810 is the only exception so far (and in this SoC SPI_1 is not
present, hence SPI_0 is enabled for it).
Signed-off-by: Andrzej Głąbek <andrzej.glabek@nordicsemi.no>
The options selecting nRF drivers are now enabled by default when
an nRF SoC is selected as the build target.
Signed-off-by: Andrzej Głąbek <andrzej.glabek@nordicsemi.no>
Make the following nRF peripheral drivers:
- ADC
- GPIO
- I2C
- SPI
- UART
- USB_DEVICE
enabled by default so that users do not need to explicitly enable them
in their applications after choosing an nRF SoC as the build target.
Kconfig options enabling these drivers depend on both a given hardware
feature (e.g. I2C) and an nRF family SoC selected, so effectively they
will be automatically enabled only when it is adequate (and in most
cases these drivers are the only option for a given hardware feature
on nRF SoCs).
Signed-off-by: Andrzej Głąbek <andrzej.glabek@nordicsemi.no>
Implementations of both flavors of serial drivers for Nordic SoCs
are no longer dependent on the gpio driver. Remove the dependency
from Kconfig.
Signed-off-by: Andrzej Głąbek <andrzej.glabek@nordicsemi.no>
The slab2str function which is used in the debug log call is not defined
unless NET_LOG_PKT_LOG_LEVEL >= LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG.
It looks like this change was accidentally introduced in #11374.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Gorochowik <tgorochowik@antmicro.com>
Fixed a bug where an old version of python on path would break the
python detection mechanism.
This fixes#12066
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Bøe <sebastian.boe@nordicsemi.no>
The sample application to demonstrate dining philosopher's problem
implementation using CMSIS RTOS V2 APIs with semaphores and mutexes
as resources (forks).
The application makes use of CMSIS_RTOS_V2 APIs on threads, semaphores
and mutexes.
Signed-off-by: Spoorthi K <spoorthi.k@intel.com>
Increase rx stack size for OpenThread overlay, as updated revision of
OpenThread requires more stack to operate.
Signed-off-by: Robert Lubos <robert.lubos@nordicsemi.no>
After this fix each LED will blink 5 times. Previously
LED_0 has been blining 6 times while others 5 times.
Signed-off-by: Jakub Rzeszutko <jakub.rzeszutko@nordicsemi.no>
Convert lsm9ds0_gyro driver to get the device name as well as
i2c slave information and gpio info for triggers from device tree.
Updates the build_all test accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Armando Visconti <armando.visconti@st.com>
This commit adds minor improvements to the documentation of the
linker symbols related to Application Shared Memory.
Signed-off-by: Ioannis Glaropoulos <Ioannis.Glaropoulos@nordicsemi.no>
Update zephyr integration of openthread to latest api as of 2018-12-17:
2a75d30684
Both echo_server and echo_client compile and are operational.
Signed-off-by: Martin Turon <mturon@google.com>
Cosmetics, no functional change expected.
Fixed leading space alignment.
Replaced tabs with spaces.
Emulation error message output is now aligned.
To locate tabs in cmake, the following bash is useful:
grep -PRil "\t" * | grep -i cmake | grep -v ^sanity
Signed-off-by: Mark Ruvald Pedersen <mped@oticon.com>
Using multi-queue scheduler doesn't work for cmsis_rtos_v2 as it
supports a max of only 32 priority levels which is less than the
total priority levels required by cmsis_rtos_v2 (which is 56).
Hence explicitly asking the tests to use the scalable scheduler.
Signed-off-by: Rajavardhan Gundi <rajavardhan.gundi@intel.com>
Thread Flags are used to trigger execution states between threads.
These APIs provide functionalities like set, clear and wait.
Signed-off-by: Rajavardhan Gundi <rajavardhan.gundi@intel.com>
Events are used to trigger execution states between threads.
These APIs provide functionalities like event set, clear and
wait.
Signed-off-by: Rajavardhan Gundi <rajavardhan.gundi@intel.com>
These APIs allow creating, allocating and freeing of mempools.
Note: "Mempool" in CMSIS actually means memslabs in Zephyr.
Signed-off-by: Rajavardhan Gundi <rajavardhan.gundi@intel.com>