If the STM32 MCU does not have an internal D+ pullup and there is no dedicated GPIO on the board to simulate a USB disconnect, the D+ GPIO
has to be temporarily configured as an output and pushed down to simulate a disconnect/connect cycle to allow the host to recognize the device. This is done correctly in `cpu/stm32/periph/usbdev_fs.c` but not in tinyUSB STM32 hardware driver. That is, pressing the RESET button doesn't reset the USB connection.
fixup! pkg/tinyusb: fix reset for STM32 boards without internal D+ pullup
lwIP has already used its own log level when deciding what to print.
If we reach the LWIP_PLATFORM_DIAG message no further filtering should
happen, so set the log level to match the macro used.
This fixes the missing IP addresses from ifconfig. Before:
> ifconfig
Iface ET0 HWaddr: 24:0a:c4:e6:0e:9f Link: up State: up
Link type: wired
inet addr: mask: gw:
inet6 addr: scope: link state: valid preferred
inet6 addr: scope: global state: valid preferred
Iface ET1 HWaddr: 24:0a:c4:e6:0e:9c Link: up State: up
Link type: wireless
inet addr: mask: gw:
inet6 addr: scope: link state: valid preferred
inet6 addr: scope: global state: valid preferred
>
With this change:
> ifconfig
Iface ET0 HWaddr: 24:0a:c4:e6:0e:9f Link: up State: up
Link type: wired
inet addr: 10.4.4.81 mask: 255.255.254.0 gw: 10.4.4.1
inet6 addr: fe80:0:0:0:260a:c4ff:fee6:e9f scope: link state: valid preferred
inet6 addr: 2001:db8:0:0:260a:c4ff:fee6:e9f scope: global state: valid preferred
Iface ET1 HWaddr: 24:0a:c4:e6:0e:9c Link: up State: up
Link type: wireless
inet addr: 10.4.4.86 mask: 255.255.254.0 gw: 10.4.4.1
inet6 addr: fe80:0:0:0:260a:c4ff:fee6:e9c scope: link state: valid preferred
inet6 addr: 2001:db8:0:0:260a:c4ff:fee6:e9c scope: global state: valid preferred
>
The commit 98478e02fe removed the setting of the CFG_TUD_MAX_SPEED define to OPT_MODE_DEFAULT_SPEED. This setting is usually not required since CFG_TUD_MAX_SPEED is determined from CFG_TUSB_RHPORT{0,1}_MODE. However, this does not work for STM32F429I-DISC1 where the HS port is used via the internal FS-PHY. Therefore the default speed setting is added again.
With PR #18835, the automatic generation of descriptors for the most common device classes and their handling was introduced. The update of the documentation was forgotten.
This fixes compilation with GCC >= 12.x, which is unhappy about the use
after free:
/home/maribu/Repos/software/RIOT/build/pkg/ccn-lite/src/ccnl-core/src/ccnl-relay.c: In function 'ccnl_fib_rem_entry':
/home/maribu/Repos/software/RIOT/build/pkg/ccn-lite/src/ccnl-core/src/ccnl-relay.c:916:16: error: pointer 'fwd' used after 'free' [-Werror=use-after-free]
916 | if (fwd->face) {
| ~~~^~~~~~
In file included from /home/maribu/Repos/software/RIOT/build/pkg/ccn-lite/src/ccnl-core/src/ccnl-relay.c:33:
/home/maribu/Repos/software/RIOT/build/pkg/ccn-lite/src/ccnl-core/../ccnl-riot/include/ccn-lite-riot.h:52:41: note: call to 'free' here
52 | #define ccnl_free(p) free(p)
| ^~~~~~~
/home/maribu/Repos/software/RIOT/build/pkg/ccn-lite/src/ccnl-core/src/ccnl-relay.c:910:13: note: in expansion of macro 'ccnl_free'
910 | ccnl_free(fwd);
| ^~~~~~~~~
/home/maribu/Repos/software/RIOT/build/pkg/ccn-lite/src/ccnl-core/src/ccnl-relay.c: In function 'ccnl_fib_rem_entry':
/home/maribu/Repos/software/RIOT/build/pkg/ccn-lite/src/ccnl-core/src/ccnl-relay.c:916:16: error: pointer 'fwd' used after 'free' [-Werror=use-after-free]
916 | if (fwd->face) {
| ~~~^~~~~~
In file included from /home/maribu/Repos/software/RIOT/build/pkg/ccn-lite/src/ccnl-core/src/ccnl-relay.c:33:
/home/maribu/Repos/software/RIOT/build/pkg/ccn-lite/src/ccnl-riot/include/ccn-lite-riot.h:52:41: note: call to free' here
52 | #define ccnl_free(p) free(p)
| ^~~~~~~
/home/maribu/Repos/software/RIOT/build/pkg/ccn-lite/src/ccnl-core/src/ccnl-relay.c:910:13: note: in expansion of macro 'ccnl_free'
910 | ccnl_free(fwd);
| ^~~~~~~~~
This fixes a signature mismatch between forward declaration and
implementation, which in turn fixes the following error during
compilation:
/home/maribu/Repos/software/RIOT/build/pkg/wolfssl/wolfcrypt/src/ge_low_mem.c:179:30: error: argument 1 of type 'unsigned char[64]' with mismatched bound [-Werror=array-parameter=]
179 | void sc_reduce(unsigned char x[64])
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~
In file included from /home/maribu/Repos/software/RIOT/build/pkg/wolfssl/wolfcrypt/src/ge_low_mem.c:34:
/home/maribu/Repos/software/RIOT/build/pkg/wolfssl/wolfssl/wolfcrypt/ge_operations.h:81:36: note: previously declared as 'byte *' {aka 'unsigned char *'}
81 | WOLFSSL_LOCAL void sc_reduce(byte* s);
| ~~~~~~^
There are STM32 families where all models use only the Synopsys DWC2 USB OTG core while others completely use only the USB Device FS core. For these families then either the driver `drivers/usbdev_synopsys_dwc2` or the driver `cpu/stm32/periph/usbdev` is used depending on the respective family. However, the STM32 families F1 and L4 use both cores. The correct driver must therefore be selected depending on the CPU line or CPU model.
This allows including C headers from C++. It sadly reduced the
diagnostics on C++ code as well, were there warning may make sense as
unintended side effect. We may be able to drop that later on, when more
C APIs are properly wrapped in native C++ APIs, so that C headers do no
longer need to be compatible with C++ compilers.
`CFG_TUD_MAX_SPEED` definition isn't required since tinyUSB derives it from `TUD_RHPORT_MODE` if not defined or uses the maximum speed the MCU supports by default.
The definition in `pkg/esp32_sdk/Makefile.include` was evaluated by
`make` after the include paths were already set, resulting in
`ESP32_SDK_DIR` being empty in
INCLUDES += -I$(ESP32_SDK_DIR)/components
[...]
This in turn resulted in
cc1: error: /components: No such file or directory [-Werror=missing-include-dirs]
[...]
The cpus for the sam*xpro series have some differences in make and Kconfig
Kconfig seems to be more verbose and make assumes samr34-xpro just uses saml21
Without initializing async_cb to NULL it might be a value != NULL,
which leads to sock->async_cb.gen() being called mistakenly in _netconn_cb.
gnrc_sock already does it with "reg->async_cb.generic = NULL;"
Makefiles don't do comments, so these were forwarded into the variable.
*Most* users would expand the arguments to a shell where it'd be
ignored, but not all of them.
Contributes-To: https://github.com/RIOT-OS/RIOT/pull/18489
(This is also where the one version that is added here was removed).
As a leftovers from https://github.com/RIOT-OS/RIOT/pull/18355 are still
present that check for `MODULE_SHELL_COMMANDS` rather than
`MODULE_SHELL_CMDS`. This updates the conditionals as needed.
- most were trivial
- missing group close or open
- extra space
- no doxygen comment
- name commad might open an implicit group
this hould also be implicit cosed but does not happen somtimes
- crazy: internal declared groups have to be closed internal
Otherwise if the cable is connected at boot the immediate NETDEV_EVENT_ISR
event signaling connection will not trigger the isr, and the netdev will not
clear its pending event.
This explains why the connect/rx event clash seen in "esp32/eth: Don't
overwrite queued event with RX packet" (95196fb7e4) only happened
with lwIP.
Now on my ESP32 board with Ethernet the issue was the opposite (since IDF
upgrade), the stuck connected event blocked receive from working. After
this change 95196fb7e4 can be reverted since even early events are
consumed properly.
Enables the SDL driver for LVGL to utilize a user prescribed width/height for display resolution when utilizing SDL, or rely on the SDL_HOR/VER_RES provided by lv_drv_conf.h in lv_drivers
The definition of gettimeofday in pkg/ccn-lite leads to multiple definitions on platforms where gettimeofday is compiled in in newlib. Therefore, the gettimeofday function in pkg/ccn-lite is declared as weak symbol.
The package uses the nRFx SDK package `nrfx`. In addition, the `mynewt-nimble` repository contains some files (`porting/nimble/src/hal_timer.c` and `porting/npl/riot/src/nrf5x_isr.c`) that are compilable only for nRF MCUs. To allow the compilation for other platforms, the use of the `nrfx` package and the compilation of these files are now dependent on the use of any nRF5x MCU.
If the package is used for a controller that supports the HCI UART H4 transport layer protocol, the functions implemented in `nimble/transport/common/hci_h4` are very useful to deal with H4 formatted packages. If required, they can be enabled by module `nimble_transport_hci_h4`.
Using a `BLE_ADDR_RANDOM` as the peer address type allows connecting only to peers that have a static random address. Deriving the peer address type from the peer address is simple and allows connections to be established with peers that have either a public or
static random address.
If the Bluetooth 5 Advertising Extension is enabled by the `nimble_adv_ext` module, up to 3 events come in from the controller during connection establishment before they are processed by the host. The default size of the event queue `MYNEWT_VAL_BLE_TRANSPORT_EVT_COUNT` with only 2 entries is therefore too small and the connection establishment fails.
To control the compilation of NimBLE modules `nimble_*_ext` that require the Bluetooth 5 Advertising Extension, the `ble_adv_ext` is introduced to indicate that a platform supports this feature.
The patches include the following changes:
- define ARRAY_SIZE in `component/spi_flash/spi_flash_timing_tuning.c` only if it is not yet defined by RIOT macros
- add alternative implementations for`spi_flash_disable_interrupts_caches_and_other_cpu` and `spi_flash_enable_interrupts_caches_and_other_cpu` if compiled for RIOT
- fix the undefined reference to `rtc_gpio_force_hold_en_all` in `components/driver/gpio.c`
- rename the bootloader patch to fix the serial number
This mostly converts switch statements from double indent style to
Linux kernel style, as required per the coding convention.
From the C compiler perspective, this is a whitespace only change.
It turns out that #18287 needs to be somewhat reverted.
The make behaviour requires use to add psuedomodules for packages
that are not compiled (ie header only).
The only difference from the revert is that the module is no longer
selected in Kconfig so it will match the modules used list.
There was a mismatch between Kconfig and make, after some digging it
appears that the make never used the emlearn module, only the package.
This removes the emlearn pseudomodule from make since nothing selects it
and removes the MODULE_EMLEARN from Kconfig to match the make dependency
resolution.
When support for this package was introduced printf calls inside the
uwb-core where bloating stack usage, but this is no longer the case,
so prefere lower stack usage.
there is no git clone left since git clone does not support getting
specific commits ->:
- init empty repo,
- setup remote origin
- configure
- fetch
- checkout