zephyr/samples/nfc/nfc_hello
Andy Ross 32bb2395c2 timeout: Fix up API usage
Kernel timeouts have always been a 32 bit integer despite the
existence of generation macros, and existing code has been
inconsistent about using them.  Upcoming commits are going to make the
timeout arguments opaque, so fix things up to be rigorously correct.
Changes include:

+ Adding a K_TIMEOUT_EQ() macro for code that needs to compare timeout
  values for equality (e.g. with K_FOREVER or K_NO_WAIT).

+ Adding a k_msleep() synonym for k_sleep() which can continue to take
  integral arguments as k_sleep() moves away to timeout arguments.

+ Pervasively using the K_MSEC(), K_SECONDS(), et. al. macros to
  generate timeout arguments.

+ Removing the usage of K_NO_WAIT as the final argument to
  K_THREAD_DEFINE().  This is just a count of milliseconds and we need
  to use a zero.

This patch include no logic changes and should not affect generated
code at all.

Signed-off-by: Andy Ross <andrew.j.ross@intel.com>
2020-03-31 19:40:47 -04:00
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src timeout: Fix up API usage 2020-03-31 19:40:47 -04:00
CMakeLists.txt
README.txt
prj.conf
sample.yaml

README.txt

NFC Sample App
--------------

This is a simple application to test an elementary signal-through
with NFC module connected to the second UART.


Build and run
-------------

To test the serial line routines, open a terminal window and type:

	nc -l 8888

Open another terminal window and type:

For QEMU x86:
	mkdir build; cd build
	cmake -DBOARD=qemu_x86 ..
	make run

For QEMU ARM:
	mkdir build; cd build
	cmake -DBOARD=qemu_cortex_m3 ..
	make run


Sample output
-------------

Write some random text on the nc terminal window. The terminal
window running qemu must display:

For QEMU x86:

[QEMU] CPU: qemu32
Sample app running on: x86
uart1_init() done
uart1_isr: 61 73 64 73 61 64 73 0a (8 bytes)

For QEMU ARM:

[QEMU] CPU: cortex-m3
Sample app running on: arm
uart1_init() done
uart1_isr: 61 (1 bytes)
uart1_isr: 73 (1 bytes)
uart1_isr: 64 (1 bytes)
uart1_isr: 73 (1 bytes)
uart1_isr: 61 (1 bytes)
uart1_isr: 0a (1 bytes)
uart1_isr: 73 (1 bytes)
uart1_isr: 73 (1 bytes)