This application uses `soft_uart` to bit-bang the name of a number of
configured GPIO pins via said pins at 9600 Bd. This way attaching an
USB UART bridge to one pin at a time easily reveals which MCU GPIO
pin a given pin on a board corresponds to. This is useful when no
schematic and no silkscreen labeling is available, or when the
information is misleading or outright incorrect (looking at the
E180-ZG120B-TB).
* Added arch_64bit feature and added it to all packages that require 32 bit.
* hacl, wolfssl: Fixed different types between function declaration and implementation.
* lwip: Add required flag for 64 bit and bug fix in `lwip_sock`.
* micro-ecc: Workaround for GCC warning when using `__int128`.
The API doc clearly states that arbitrary high PWM frequencies can
be requested and the driver should reduce the frequency while keeping
the resolution, when required. So change the code to just do that
rather than blowing assertions.
When `stdio_cdc_acm` is used, prefer selecting the USB devices with
vendor `RIOT-os.org` and model `$(BOARD)` and only fall back
to `$(TTY_BOARD_FILTER)` if no such TTY was found.
This makes it possible to add a TTY board filter matching only an
integrated USB to UART bridge, but still do the right thing when
the user explicitly uses `stdio_cdc_acm` instead of the default
`stdio_uart`.
* priority_queue_t: Replaced `-1U` literal with PRIORITY_QUEUE_DATA_SIGNALING define
* architecture.h: Added 64-bit
* bloom.h: Fixed typedef for the hashfp_t function pointer
* vfs.h: Increased default vfs buffer sizes for 64 bit
* bytes.h: Check if socklen_t is already defined
* ztimer: Use PRIxPTR format specifier
Allow setting `OPENOCD_TRANSPORT` to `default` for when a transport to
not explicitly set the transport. This is useful when the target or
interface script already specify the transport.
This removes the static (thread-unsafe) variables from sha256 and
hmac_sha256 to remove a potential footgun. The static variable is only
used when the caller does not supply a pointer to store the digest and
it is returned via the (undocumented) return value.
This commit removes this option and makes the digest argument mandatory.
Reverts the type changes for the array size variables, as `size_t` is needed
in the function calls `fib_get_next_hop` and `fib_get_destination_set`.
Fixes 475a55136a
Only minor changes are required to make the kernel 64 bit compatible.
Most of the changes are either DEBUG/printf formatting or different types for void pointer casting.
The only other change is the type of the `data` member in priority_queue_node_t, as `data` must be able to store a pointer.
For current architectures, the assumption `sizeof(unsigned int) == sizeof(void *)` holds, but not for 64 bit.
Therefore, the type is changed to `uintptr_t', which has the same size for the current architectures, but can also store a pointer in 64 bits.
Also complete and explain `PROGRAMMER=`, `OPENOCD_DEBUG_ADAPTER=`, and
`OPENOCD_RESET_USE_CONNECT_ASSERT_SRST=` when using zsh.
Co-authored-by: benpicco <benpicco@googlemail.com>
When using OpenOCD RTT (real-time transfer) for stdio with
`USEMODULE=stdio_rtt make ...`, it is no longer possible to debug
while being connected to stdio. By also opening gdb at RIOT's default
GDB port, `make debug-client` can be used to connect from GDB to the
OpenOCD instance providing stdio via RTT.