19963: sys/event/timeout: add event_timeout_is_pending() r=benpicco a=benpicco
19971: sys/shell/gnrc_netif: Fix a few blockers for sharing ifconfig shell r=benpicco a=yarrick
19974: gnrc_ipv6_ext_frag: _completed: Add comment why list head is not checked for NULL pointer dereference r=benpicco a=miri64
19975: pkg/nanocbor: Bump to latest commit r=benpicco a=bergzand
### Contribution description
Not much to see here
Important changes:
- Add stream-like interface for encoder
- Separate functions for number of items left in arrays and maps
### Testing procedure
The usual test should still work
### Issues/PRs references
None
19976: core: Express -1 as ~0 in thread_status_t cast r=benpicco a=SimonIT
Co-authored-by: Benjamin Valentin <benjamin.valentin@ml-pa.com>
Co-authored-by: Erik Ekman <eekman@google.com>
Co-authored-by: Martine Lenders <m.lenders@fu-berlin.de>
Co-authored-by: Koen Zandberg <koen@bergzand.net>
Co-authored-by: SimonIT <simonit.orig@gmail.com>
The shell_cmds module depends on the shell module. This was correctly
added to KConfig, but the Makefile dependencies missed this one. This
commit adds the missing dep.
The `gnrc_udp` shell command uses the function `netutils_get_ipv6()` but
does not include the corresponding module `netutils`. The only reason
most applications that use `shell_cmd_gnrc_udp` link is because they
also include the `shell_cmd_gnrc_icmpv6_echo` module (e.g. implicit via
`gnrc_ipcmpv6_echo`), which includes this dependency.
Model the LoRaWAN integration to GNRC's netif command (ifconfig) as
submodule of it, namely `shell_cmd_gnrc_netif_lorawan`.
This should fix a regression introduced by
https://github.com/RIOT-OS/RIOT/pull/18355
Previously `shell_commands` was a "catch-all" module that included
shell commands for each and every used module that has a shell
companion. Instead, the new `shell_cmds` module is now used to provide
shell commands as individually selectable submodules, e.g.
`cmd_gnrc_icmpv6_echo` now provides the ICMPv6 echo command (a.k.a.
ping).
To still have a "catch all" module to pull in shell commands of modules
already used, `shell_cmds_default` was introduced. `shell_commands`
depends now on `shell_cmds_default` for backward compatibility, but
has been deprecated. New apps should use `shell_cmds_default`
instead.
For a handful of shell commands individual selection was already
possible. Those modules now depend on the corresponding `cmd_%` module
and they have been deprecated.