This is to avoid conflics with other config.h files, e.g. when building
for esp8266 where $(NEWLIB)/xtensa-lx106-elf/include/config.h gets
included instead.
The OONF package is combining multiple ".a" file into a single archive. The
way it was being done involved creating and changing directories, unpacking
the original archives and repacking them into a combined one.
Theis has a couple of issues:
- It is untidy and wasteful.
- It breaks when thin archives are enabled, as a thin archive cannot be
unpacked.
This commit uses a MRI script to do the combining step. It works both with
and without thin archives and is cleaner overall.
An issue that remains to be soved is that make is calling itself to create the
archive, as the PARTIAL_ARCHIVES are not known before hand. This is hacky. It
can be solved but it is a subject for another PR.
There is no reason why this package would need tlsf. Using tlsf as
system malloc is not known to work in all platforms.
With this patch CCN-Lite will use the default malloc provided by the
target's C library.
To avoid priority conflicts with the WiFi hardware driver thread which has priority of 1, the default thread priority of lwIP's TCP/IP thread is decreased to 2.
- Add SEMTECH_LORAMAC_ALREADY_JOINED ret code for semtech_loramac_join
- Add SEMTECH_LORAMAC_TX_CNF_FAILED ret code for semtech_loramac_send
- Update shell commands to notify when no ACK is received on cnf tx
The internal Openthread config file is not needed for the contrib
files, since it only includes internal OpenThread configuration
(use by the Openthread build system). Under certain cases some
macros defined in Openthread collide with RIOT internals or vendor
headers. So it's important to keep dependencies consistent.
After removing the default definitions of lua module tables and table
lengths (see lua_builtin.h) the symbols have been left undefined, which
results in them getting an address of NULL and a crash if there are no
user symbols and the user attempts a "require".
This patch checks the address of the table length variable and fails the
module search function of the table is not set (i.e. it behaves as if the
table was empty.)
The module searchers in the `require` package should return a string
if the module is not found, and not raise an error.
See: https://www.lua.org/manual/5.3/manual.html#pdf-package.searchers
Also make error strings contain newlines and tabs just like the original
ones.