When pinging to a prefix for which there is a prefix list entry on the
node (so no next hop) but a default route, a packet to a non-existent
address under that prefix results in the packet being forwarded to the
default route instead. This fixes it, so the node tries address
resolution on the interface the prefix list entry is associated to.
This refactors nanocoap to seperate out the resource tree parsing. It
allows for calling the tree handler with custom resource trees. The
advantage is that a resource with COAP_MATCH_SUBTREE can parse a new
separate resource tree.
This is the radio found in NXP Kinetis KW41Z, KW21Z. Only 802.15.4 mode
is implemented (KW41Z also supports BLE on the same transceiver).
The driver uses vendor supplied initialization code for the low level
XCVR hardware, these files were imported from KSDK 2.2.0 (framework_5.3.5)
This adds a driver for the SPI based AT86RF215 transceiver.
The chip supports the IEEE Std 802.15.4-2015 and IEEE Std 802.15.4g-2012 standard.
This driver supports two versions of the chip:
- AT86RF215: dual sub-GHz & 2.4 GHz radio & baseband
- AT86RF215M: sub-GHz radio & baseband only
Both radios support the following PHY modes:
- MR-FSK
- MR-OFDM
- MR-O-QPKS
- O-QPSK (legacy)
The driver currently only implements support for legacy O-QPSK.
To use both interfaces, add
GNRC_NETIF_NUMOF := 2
to your Makefile.
The transceiver is able to send frames of up to 2047 bytes according to
IEEE 802.15.4g-2012 when operating in non-legacy mode.
Known issues:
- [ ] dBm setting values are bogus
- [ ] Channel spacing for sub-GHz MR-O-QPSK might be wrong
- [ ] TX/RX stress test will lock up the driver on openmote-b
`netopt_state_t` is an enumeration type which is not necessarily 1 byte. If `uint8_t` is used, the cast `*((const netopt_state_t*) val` in `sx127x_netdev::_set`tries to read the real size, which can be more than the given length of 1 byte. Therefore, `netstat_opt_t` has to be used instead of `uint8_t`
sock_util used ot check RIOT_VERSION for selecting fmt functions.
RIOT's Makefile.dep sets fmt as a dependency for sock_util,
so the usual MODULE_FMT can be used.
One special case less.
This updates (or adds) a compression context whenever a new prefix
arrives at the border router. This allows 6LoWPAN to compress said
prefix in the network.
Sadly, there is now way to just remove the context when the prefix is
overwritten, so I do not do it. If an administrator chooses to reset the
prefix they can use `6ctx del` which timeouts the prefix appropriately,
but IMHO it doesn't hurt to keep the old contexts.
Saving RAM is more important than saving a few cycles
used by re-creating the request buffer in the error case.
Also reduce the size of the buffer to 128 bytes.
If we are just requesting the AAAA record it is unlikely
for the reply to take up the maximum size of 512 bytes.
We were already placing restrictions on the domain name length,
those are now actually a bit more relaxed (112 bytes instead of 64)