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Alberto Escolar Piedras 48590fa89f nrf52_bsim: Fix: shell return code should be != 0 on ASSERT
When calling posix_print_error_and_exit()
a return != 0 was not provided to the shell
This was due to thee way the tracing functions call back
into the main app exit function, assuming that callback
will return.
But in the SOC_INF boards, that function does
not return, and the tracing functions never have the
chance to exit(!=0)
Fix it by calling posix_exit() in the wrap function instead.

Signed-off-by: Alberto Escolar Piedras <alpi@oticon.com>
2019-11-08 14:04:19 +01:00
Alberto Escolar Piedras ceaa46d07b new simulated board: nrf52_bsim
Added a new simulated board, which models the NRF52832 SOC.

Its main use is for workstation testing and simulation of
the BLE stack and any application which relies mostly on it.

It uses BabbleSim (http://Babblesim.github.io) for the radio
simulation.
And the NRF52 HW models hosted in that same GitHub organization:
https://github.com/BabbleSim/ext_NRF52_hw_models

For speed it uses the POSIX arch to (not) emulate the CPU.
It uses Vanilla Zephyr, with a couple of configuration differences:
* It uses (like other POSIX arch boards) the system libC
* It does not use the nrfx hosted by Zehpyr in ext/, but the one
  provided by the HW models.
Otherwise it relies in the same drivers as the real NRF52 boards.

Signed-off-by: Alberto Escolar Piedras <alpi@oticon.com>
2018-10-15 09:36:37 -04:00