Turn the assert into an if-statement to ensure that CDONE is always
checked during the configuration of an iCE40.
Signed-off-by: Benedikt Schmidt <benedikt.schmidt@embedded-solutions.at>
Add an alternate message output option in which messages are
ended with an additional zero data byte with marker and timestamp.
Can be used to maintain compatibility with certain decoders.
Signed-off-by: Juha Sunnari <juha.sunnari@nordicsemi.no>
This option was replaced with CONFIG_STATIC_INIT_GNU
2 releases ago in 6e977ae2d5
Signed-off-by: Alberto Escolar Piedras <alberto.escolar.piedras@nordicsemi.no>
Add a struct led_dt_spec to hold an LED device and index pointer, some
initializer and wrapper APIs.
This allows simpler LED usage, such as:
static const struct led_dt_spec led = LED_DT_SPEC_GET(DT_NODELABEL(led0));
led_on_dt(&led);
led_off_dt(&led);
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
In order to enable code relocation, we use a custom target
(code_data_relocation_target), and add files we wish to relocate, as
well as which sections should be relocated to the COMPILE_DEFINITIONS
property for the target.
This approach has been fragile, because COMPILE_DEFINITIONS can also be
added to for all targets using `add_definitions`. This means if another
part of the project uses `add_definitions` and
CONFIG_CODE_DATA_RELOCATION is on, a warning will appear about the
"file" not being found. The "file" of course, is just the definition
added by `add_definitions`.
To work around this, switch to overloading the INTERFACE_SOURCES
property. This property should be a bit more robust, because nobody else
will add sources to the code_data_relocation_target.
However, this approach has the downside that the CMake documentation
pstates targets created with `add_custom_target()` (which the
code_data_relocation_target is) do not have an INTERFACE scope for
their sources- so while this approach works, it is not officially
supported by CMake
Fixes#60220
Signed-off-by: Daniel DeGrasse <daniel.degrasse@nxp.com>
The newly introduced `frame_incomplete` flag of
`display_buffer_descriptor` needed to be added at several places to
avoid uninitialized memory.
Signed-off-by: Martin Stumpf <finomnis@gmail.com>
In frames with multiple writes (officially supported through
`CONFIG_LV_Z_VDB_SIZE`) the display needs to be signalled that the
current frame is over and the content should be displayed.
This allows displays to present the UI without tearing artifacts.
Signed-off-by: Martin Stumpf <finomnis@gmail.com>
Introduces support for double-buffered/latched displays.
Currently, every write has to be presented to the user immediately,
which negates the advantage of latched displays to prevent frame tearing.
Now, GUI managers can indicate whether the current `display_write` call
is the last call of the frame or not, allowing displays to group writes
to a single present.
Signed-off-by: Martin Stumpf <finomnis@gmail.com>
Validate that the SBS fuel gauge driver returns the expected values for
negative currents (discharging).
Signed-off-by: Jordan Yates <jordan@embeint.com>
The currently IPI implementation assumes that CLINT exists in the
system, however, that might not be the case as IPI can be implemented
with PLIC that supports software-triggering as well, such as the Andes
NCEPLIC100.
Refactor the CLINT-based IPI implementations into `ipi_clint.c`, and
create Kconfig that selects the CLINT implementation when
`sifive-clint0` exists and enabled, otherwise default to
`RISCV_SMP_IPI_CUSTOM` which allows OOT implementation. This also
makes way for the upstreaming of non-clint IPI implementation later.
Signed-off-by: Yong Cong Sin <ycsin@meta.com>
The function ina219_set_msr_delay always returns zero, indicating success.
Therefore, the error check on its return value is unnecessary and can be
removed.
Signed-off-by: Tarang Raval <tarang.raval@siliconsignals.io>
Add a new API to cancel just one, or mathing requests,
instead of cancelling all ongoing requests.
Signed-off-by: Seppo Takalo <seppo.takalo@nordicsemi.no>
poll() only for sockets that have traffic ongoing or have some lifetime
left.
On socket failures during a poll(), stop listening for the socket.
Application can recover by reconnecting the socket.
Signed-off-by: Seppo Takalo <seppo.takalo@nordicsemi.no>
When the client fails when parsing the response and we stop proceeding,
we should report that to the application.
Signed-off-by: Seppo Takalo <seppo.takalo@nordicsemi.no>
Even if we receive duplicate confirmable message, we should still
respond with the Ack. Just don't deliver the second callback.
This is achieved by moving the MID deduplication to after Ack handling.
Signed-off-by: Seppo Takalo <seppo.takalo@nordicsemi.no>
Return the -errno when zsock_sendto() or zsock_recvfrom() fails, so
rest of the code can deal with return values, instead of separately
comparing errno and return value.
Signed-off-by: Seppo Takalo <seppo.takalo@nordicsemi.no>
When response is received and handled, don't just clear the structure
but instead mark it as ongoing=false.
So if we later on receive a duplicate response for it, we can still
respond with Ack or Rst.
This is achieved by using release_internal_request() when we don't
expect any response for it and reset_internal_request() when we really
fill up a new request.
Signed-off-by: Seppo Takalo <seppo.takalo@nordicsemi.no>
CoAP client should be able to push data through functioning socket
while another sockets is failing or reporting poll() errors.
Signed-off-by: Seppo Takalo <seppo.takalo@nordicsemi.no>
Add testcase where sending Ack to incomming Confirmable message fails.
This should be reported to application as now the server is unaware
that transmission have succeeded, so we cannot thread it as success.
Signed-off-by: Seppo Takalo <seppo.takalo@nordicsemi.no>
* Use sys_rand_get() and seed the CoAP library, so our MIDs are
random.
* Set socket events per socket, so we don't accidentally receive
on wrong socket
* Reply with correct tokens
Signed-off-by: Seppo Takalo <seppo.takalo@nordicsemi.no>
Add definitions for all possible flash and SRAM region sizes for ARMv7
MPU. Also, correct some of the SRAM size checks to use <= instead of ==,
to be consistent with the remainder of the file
Signed-off-by: Daniel DeGrasse <daniel.degrasse@nxp.com>
This patch adds support for the size_t %z format specifier to the
dictionary parser.
It's the correct format to use for size_t types in modern C,
but it's not supported in python directly.
Signed-off-by: Maximilian Deubel <maximilian.deubel@nordicsemi.no>
ST ZIO connector is Arduino Uno compatible. Arduino SPI pins are placed on
D10-D13 pins, where D10 is SPI nCS pin. This pin is connected with PD14 of
STM32U5A.
According to schematics of this Nucleo board [1]:
Due to muxing constrainte, the SPI_NSS is not available as an alternate
on this IO, so this pin is affected with an I/O function to do the Chip
Select
This means that software control of GPIO is needed to make use of this SPI
interface on regular SPI signals on Arduino connector. Reconfigure
SPI1 (used as Arduino SPI) interface to account for that.
Note that previously configured PE12 is only available on ST ZIO and ST
Morpho connectors, not on Arduino connector.
Update documentation as well, which was referencing PA4 as nCS signal (used
on some other Nucleo boards).
[1] https://www.st.com/resource/en/schematic_pack/mb1549-u5a5ziq-c04-schematic.pdf
Signed-off-by: Marcin Niestroj <m.niestroj@emb.dev>
- Sets s26ks512s0 flash write-block-size to correct 256KB.
- Optimizes MCUboot partitions to fit the correct write-block-size.
Fixes#80284
Signed-off-by: Andrej Butok <andrey.butok@nxp.com>
Uses a temporary file for dts output then uses CMake to copy to the
correct file if it has changed. This prevents a ping-pong issue when
sysbuild is used of configuring and building cycle when nothing has
changed and there is sysbuild code which loads in the devicetree
data from an image
Signed-off-by: Jamie McCrae <jamie.mccrae@nordicsemi.no>
Clarify that one can simulate equally well the nRF54L10 and L05
variants with this target.
Signed-off-by: Alberto Escolar Piedras <alberto.escolar.piedras@nordicsemi.no>
This target simulated is reasonably tested.
Let's stop warning about it being experimental.
Signed-off-by: Alberto Escolar Piedras <alberto.escolar.piedras@nordicsemi.no>
posix.common contains testsuites that can be separated into smaller
groups of tests. This change moves barrier into a singular
testsuite at tests/posix/barriers app directory.
Signed-off-by: Marvin Ouma <pancakesdeath@protonmail.com>
Fix compilation error by specifying usart1 to be used for uart-pipe.
Add a board-specific configuration file to disable the console,
so, the usart1 will be used only for bluetooth and to specify
the BT_HCI_TX_STACK_SIZE.
Signed-off-by: Nidhal BEN OTHMEN <nidhal.benothmen@st.com>
Fix wrong reporting about where testcases were executed.
We have:
INFO - 1130 of 1130 executed test cases passed (100.00%) on 0 out of
total 860 platforms (0.00%).
which is obviously wrong.
Signed-off-by: Anas Nashif <anas.nashif@intel.com>