Rename cc2520 directory to hw and use it as generic
test application for the 802154 hardware driver.
Change-Id: I1c21505b7eb295279190f011a99c80e762178730
Signed-off-by: Johann Fischer <j.fischer@phytec.de>
Add common log level for all IEEE802154 drivers.
Change-Id: If92c96b14e630d4482aadf9cacb25662d6663399
Signed-off-by: Johann Fischer <j.fischer@phytec.de>
Reformat and consolidate the samples/net/README and dns_client/READMExxx
files according to the RST spec.
Change-Id: I735190245204854ac5527e18971cc4c6478423e5
Signed-off-by: Flavio Santes <flavio.santes@intel.com>
Update the zperf/README.rst file with the following information:
- Homogenize the usage of "zperf", "iPerf" and "Zephyr"
- Update the Supported Boards section
- Clarify some instructions
- Add the Requirements section
Change-Id: Idfb29e2a5db9a78c19a6a27923f134583ebe5822
Signed-off-by: Flavio Santes <flavio.santes@intel.com>
Rename the project configuration files to pass the build.
The Makefile specifies the following format for the conf file:
prj_BOARD_PROF.conf. However, there are two files with the
following format: prj_BOARD_IFACE_PROF.conf. So, rename them
to avoid build errors.
Change-Id: I75e0d4169db881583b5f9a2b67deee46f66b6c97
Signed-off-by: Flavio Santes <flavio.santes@intel.com>
Remove commented line in the zperf/Makefile file.
Change-Id: Id869f21e923d3bb39fc31c5216ce29d78a0e1805
Signed-off-by: Flavio Santes <flavio.santes@intel.com>
Remove the reference to CONFIG_NET_UIP in src/Makefile.
Change-Id: I960413c17496c4b70b9c171a54ccfca4951b858b
Signed-off-by: Flavio Santes <flavio.santes@intel.com>
Force-align all variables defined via asm .word to ensure 4-byte
alignment.
The straddled_tick_on_idle_enter variable was a bool, which resolved in
an one-byte quantity. Changing it to a 32-bit integer. It would have
occupied 4 bytes anyway with alignment.
Fixes ZEP-1549.
Change-Id: If5e0aa1a75dbc73d896b44616f059d221fe191c6
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
Update these scripts to explicitly call out python version 2. Some
distributions have started making /usr/bin/python version 3, and other
distros have expressed a desire to do the same.
Also use the
#!/usr/bin/env python2
construct instead of an explicit path so that the user can more easily
use their own python install by just placing it earlier in the path
Jira: ZEP-1548
Change-Id: I36dccc652353ba8bd58c483dba3ce61d3643de00
Signed-off-by: David Brown <david.brown@linaro.org>
At least one Linux distribution (Arch) has made python 3 the default
interpreter, and Debian and Ubuntu have expressed a desire to eventually
make this the case. As such, invoking 'python' or '/usr/bin/python'
will possibly run python 3 instead of version 2.
Distributions have included a 'python2' link for quite some time now,
and given that we have some scripts that require python 3, we should be
explicit about those that require python 2.
In addition, be more consistent about how python is invoked, preferring
the:
#!/usr/bin/env python2
construct rather than a hardcoded path to python. This allows the user
to have an alternative python in their path that will be used in
preference to the system provided version.
Jira: ZEP-1548
Change-Id: I125c2af808dc268f74277bc97a092df3acad23c0
Signed-off-by: David Brown <david.brown@linaro.org>
The commit verify below PWM apis
pwm_pin_set_cycles()
pwm_pin_set_usec
test PWM apis under always-on, half-on and alway-off modes
Change-Id: I2251be23ad9c443703dac44e138651a63d2d7211
Signed-off-by: jing wang <jing.j.wang@intel.com>
The mcux pinmux driver enables the port clocks, so the soc init no
longer needs to enable them. Also removes some soc defines that were
used only by the legacy k64 pinmux driver.
Change-Id: I63174bef4024b5a09a73f941cea0aec691c759d3
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
The k64 pinmux driver was deprecated when the more generic mcux pinmux
driver was added, but it can actually just be removed because it is not
a public interface. Applications should be using the public pinmux API,
not the private k64 pinmux API. There was one case in the net samples
that used the private API which was cleaned up in a previous patch.
Change-Id: I49a6397baa57973930cb63bd2a9883b14f7ddafd
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
Now that we have a more generic mcux gpio driver that can be used across
multiple Kinetis SoCs, remove the specific k64 gpio driver.
Jira: ZEP-1394
Change-Id: I177f96a75e441b70c523e74e99f1b7a54eac6b0e
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
Sample projects that pair the frdm_k64f board with a cc2520 require
additional pinmux settings beyond the standard frdm_k64f pinmux. These
settings used the private k64 pinmux API rather than the public pinmux
API.
Because the mcux pinmux driver now always supports the public pinmux API
(vs. the k64 pinmux driver which only supported it in pinmux dev mode),
we can convert the frdm_k64f_cc2520 projects to use the public pinmux
API and the mcux pinmux driver.
Change-Id: Idfae8393171b007d8629e34bfae64255f55c6792
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
Stop using the specific k64 gpio driver by default and start using the
more generic mcux gpio driver instead.
Jira: ZEP-1394
Change-Id: I54ec9b62cc8790b8973efc34fa36d17da523971e
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
Adds a new mcux gpio driver that can be used for k64 and other Kinetis
SoCs. This driver uses mcux CMSIS register accesses to the GPIO and PORT
modules. Some of the logic from the k64 gpio driver was reused and
refactored (mainly flag parsing and callback handling).
Jira: ZEP-1394
Change-Id: If5e9390861c181ec555dce6569b14debb729526a
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
The k64 gpio driver quietly initializes the pinmux to force the pin to
be a gpio, regardless of the setting defined by the board's pinmux
table, or even if the pin was not in the pinmux table.
This behavior caused the accelerometer interrupt pin to be incorrectly
defined in the frdm_k64f and hexiwear_k64 pinmux tables.
Change-Id: If46df0e051452fef291d5ad5cdff56463d5f465e
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
The hexiwear_k64 i2c pinmux settings were copied over incorrectly when
the new mcux pinmux driver was created.
Change-Id: I72e5f8f7c06e2d9b08921109691edaf311f3811b
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
Moves the uart console pins from the k64 soc init to the frdm_k64f and
hexiwear_k64 board pinmux tables. Not having these pins in the board
pinmux tables led one to believe that no pins in PORTB were being used
on the hexiwear_k64 board, and thus the port was incorrectly disabled by
default.
Also fixes PORTB to be enabled by default if the uart console is used.
Change-Id: Ide6b7b34dfba8a75a02a8f2bf37cce843afb92f1
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
Changes the init level for the mcux pinmux driver from POST_KERNEL to
PRE_KERNEL_1. This will allow moving the uart console pins from the k64
soc init to the board pinmux tables.
Change-Id: I6d3377c9a689c12711c84387f74843ca9488df52
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
This patch provides initial support for the SoC STM32F107. This SoC
belongs to the Connectivity Line devices.
Connectivity line family incorporates up to 14 communication
interfaces such as: 2 x I2C, 5 x USART, 3 x SPI, 2 x CAN, USB 2.0,
10/100 Ethernet MAC.
Change-Id: I5cb2c458bce9ec1558b4168e87a7003ad9f606a5
Signed-off-by: Adam Podogrocki <adam.podogrocki@rndity.com>
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Now that all the ksdk/mcux shim drivers use the config HAS_MCUX, we can
remove the config HAS_KSDK.
Change-Id: I94b7db41efae10c9234681aeb57f94e67a33c262
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
Renames the ksdk random generator shim driver to mcux.
Change-Id: I8bc376937fed3024c809782139a0a72c7332f89a
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
Renames the Kinetis SDK (ksdk) to the MCUXpresso SDK (mcux) to reflect
the recent rebranding by NXP to include support for LPC and i.MX SoCs.
Temporarily leaves the config option HAS_KSDK to allow renaming each
shim driver in a separate commit.
Change-Id: I738f3687755fcd429a105e723fa25f1da815b519
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
Removes unnecessary CONFIG_ETH_KSDK project settings from the net
samples. Some of the configs no longer exist (MAC0-2), some are not
valid (MAC3-5) due to RANDOM_MAC=y, and the rest are already enabled by
default by the SoC and board.
Change-Id: I27079b8bb142ebc507885f3b1de07e282c813506
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
The ksdk pinmux dev driver was previously merged into the regular ksdk
pinmux driver, and the config PINMUX_DEV_KSDK was removed. Two
references were inadvertantly left behind, so remove them now.
Change-Id: I77394be5459d55a9f16e7bd2b3c9d688c4605b4f
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
stm32f411re SoC could run at system clock above 84MHz.
This was not taken into account in __setup_flash function which configure
flash latency depending on system clock. This is now corrected.
Assert added to ease error detection.
Change-Id: I49b92256d611ef464171fb1d8812a4c4d3c27ab8
Signed-off-by: Erwan Gouriou <erwan.gouriou@linaro.org>
Provide USER button and LD2 Led defines in order to get basic samples
"blinky" and "button" available on nucleo boards.
Defines have been named in order to match with board printing.
Aliases are provided to get compatibility with zephyr sample code.
Change-Id: Ie23a4f63c406def50b94a644d4e136d3bda1ceff
Signed-off-by: Erwan Gouriou <erwan.gouriou@linaro.org>
Previously, CC3200 drivers had two options to use the peripheral
driver library APIs:
1) Build driverlib SDK files in Zephyr, in ext/hal/ti/cc3200/*
2) Link directly with the driverlib.a, from an externally installed
TI CC3200 SDK.
A new option is added to replace option 2), and is now the default:
3) Use the driverlib functions already provided in ROM.
This enables a savings in code size, which will depend on the
types of device drivers configured and the number of SDK
APIs actually used.
A rom_report build of the shell sample application showed
a savings of about 2kb in code space using this new config option.
Change-Id: Ie1ede6f7aacd23db20f5292e776f1dfeab5c7fe0
Signed-off-by: Gil Pitney <gil.pitney@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
The cortex-m7 is an implementation of armv7-m. Adjust the Kconfig
support for cortex-m7 to reflect this and drop the unnecessary,
explicit, conditional compilation.
Change-Id: I6ec20e69c8c83c5a80b1f714506f7f9e295b15d5
Signed-off-by: Marcus Shawcroft <marcus.shawcroft@arm.com>
Precursor patches have arranged that conditional compilation hanging
on CONFIG_CPU_CORTEX_M3_M4 provides support for ARMv7-M, rename the
config variable to reflect this.
Change-Id: Ifa56e3c1c04505d061b2af3aec9d8b9e55b5853d
Signed-off-by: Marcus Shawcroft <marcus.shawcroft@arm.com>
Precursor patches have arranged all conditional compilation hanging on
CONFIG_CPU_CORTEX_M0_M0PLUS such that it actually represents support
for ARM ARMv6-M, rename the config variable to reflect this.
Change-Id: I553fcf3e606b350a9e823df31bac96636be1504f
Signed-off-by: Marcus Shawcroft <marcus.shawcroft@arm.com>
The ARM code base provides for three mutually exclusive ARM
architecture related conditional compilation choices. M0_M0PLUS,
M3_M4 and M7. Throughout the code base we have conditional
compilation gated around these three choices. Adjust the form of this
conditional compilation to adopt a uniform structure. The uniform
structure always selects code based on the definition of an
appropriate config option rather the the absence of a definition.
Removing the extensive use of #else ensures that when support for
other ARM architecture versions is added we get hard compilation
failures rather than attempting to compile inappropriate code for the
added architecture with unexpected runtime consequences.
Adopting this uniform structure makes it straight forward to replace
the adhoc CPU_CORTEX_M3_M4 and CPU_CORTEX_M0_M0PLUS configuration
variables with ones that directly represent the actual underlying ARM
architectures we provide support for. This change also paves the way
for folding adhoc conditional compilation related to CPU_CORTEX_M7
directly in support for ARMv7-M.
This change is mechanical in nature involving two transforms:
1)
#if !defined(CONFIG_CPU_CORTEX_M0_M0PLUS)
...
is transformed to:
#if defined(CONFIG_CPU_CORTEX_M0_M0PLUS)
#elif defined(CONFIG_CPU_CORTEX_M3_M4) || defined(CONFIG_CPU_CORTEX_M7)
...
2)
#if defined(CONFIG_CPU_CORTEX_M0_M0PLUS)
...
#else
...
#endif
is transformed to:
#if defined(CONFIG_CPU_CORTEX_M0_M0PLUS)
...
#elif defined(CONFIG_CPU_CORTEX_M3_M4) || defined(CONFIG_CPU_CORTEX_M7)
...
#else
#error Unknown ARM architecture
#endif
Change-Id: I7229029b174da3a8b3c6fb2eec63d776f1d11e24
Signed-off-by: Marcus Shawcroft <marcus.shawcroft@arm.com>