Previously, the fanned out job collection would add it's jobs to the
"default" queue, competing with build jobs. This could lead to a
situation where job collection would take very long or even time out.
This PR choses "default-first" as queue for the fan-out. Workers are
expected to add that queue *before* "default", so its jobs get processed
first.
`DOSE_TIMER_DEV` is defined in `board.h`, so we have to include it.
It's not included by the header (and should not), so move the check
to the .c file.
Using EXTERNAL_MODULE_PATHS works fine when only using Kconfig for
configuratio, but when using it for dependencies this value is not
set since it depends on Kconfig. Instead use EXTERNAL_MODULE_DIRS
and filter matching on Kconfig files.
The shared `build-libs` directory needs to be available for
modules/packages that depend on the SDK before that package
is eventually compiled.
Packages are downloaded, patched, prepared before any module
is compiled. By adding the directory creation as a dependency
of `PKG_PREPARE` we make sure the rule is run before compilation
starts.
The shared `build-libs` directory needs to be available for
modules/packages that depend on the SDK before that package
is eventually compiled.
This also includes header files such as `esp32_idf_version.h`.
Packages are downloaded, patched, prepared before any module
is compiled. By adding the directory creation and header as
a dependency of `PKG_PREPARE` we make sure the rules are ran
before compilation starts.
The shared `build-libs` directory needs to be available for
modules/packages that depend on the SDK before that package
is eventually compiled.
Packages are downloaded, patched and prepared before any
module is compiled. By adding the directory creation and
header as a dependency of `PKG_PREPARE` we make sure the
rule is run before compilation starts.
According to ieee802154_radio_confirm_transmit docs, the parameter of
confirm_op for IEEE802154_HAL_OP_TRANSMIT is to be populated as an out
parameter -- but this implementation unconditionally left info
unpopulated. Thus, when run with LLVM, _fsm_state_tx_process_tx_done
looked into an uninitialized info and thus crashed into failing
assertions.
Closes: https://github.com/RIOT-OS/RIOT/issues/17591