For some boards `make reset` is only possible if a serial connection
is not already open or its execution might disrupt it. This
causes some tests to fail since before running a test the board
is reset.
`make reset` is currently used as a synchronization mechanism between
the application and the test script. With `test_utils_interactive_sync`
this is no longer needed so call `make reset` before `cleanterm` instead
of after when `test_utils_interactive_sync` is used.
Allow setting TESTRUNNER_RESET_AFTER_TERM=1 to keep the previous
behaviour for `examples/%/tests`.
The modified version esptool.py from RTOS SDK that is required for flashing an image, is now placed in `dist/tools/esptool.py` and used directly from there. The advantage is that `esptool.py` hasn't to be installed explicitly anymore. Having RIOT is enough. The documentation is adapted accordingly. The oly prerequisite is that python and the pyserial module are installed.
This check verifies the APPLICATION variable is not set by tests application Makefiles. These applications should include the common test Makefile, where this variable is automatically set
Added a script to determine the sizes of the default C11 atomic types and
generate an C++ header with preprocessor defines to access the sizes of the
types and an integer type of the same size (and therefore alignment
requirements).
changed wan -> WAN, codespell help says:
"Words are case sensitive based on how they are written in the dictionary file"
Thus WAN doesn't match but "wan" does.
Also added "dout" (short form of digital out).
- Enforce that all applications do not manage BOARD_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY in the
Makefile
- Match also "BOARD_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY +=", not only
"BOARD_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY :=" or "BOARD_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY =".
All if_lib tests are no longer in use so the if_lib is obsolete.
It is replace by robot framework tests, riot_pal, and philip_pal.
Check the RF_Tests repo for more information
This script can detect [Black Magic Probes](https://github.com/blacksphere/blackmagic/wiki) and act as a flashloader (and more).
It is compatible with Linux and macOS.
All important options that can be set via the monitor command are available as arguments.
Makefiles for using `make flash`, `make erase`, `make debug` and `make term` with the script are included.