When multiple debuggers are connected then pyocd shows an interactive
UI to select the user interface to flash, with python wrapper this
is lost.
Until a similar functionality is implemented with the wrapper disable
the programmer wrapper script when pyocd is used.
If the help is only printed on failure, if the script does not detect failure
and programming still fails, the user has no idea how to get the full information.
Always print help on how to disable this feature.
Set link state correctly in lwIP for interfaces that support
the NETOPT_LINK option. Interfaces that do not support it
(like tap for native arch) remain up all the time.
Netdevs that support NETOPT_LINK but do not send NETDEV_EVENT_LINK_UP/DOWN
events will end up with a mismatched link state - but DHCP would
already not start for them either.
Use netifapi to signal lwIP to do the work in its own thread.
Found and fixed the issue for the kinetis-based boards: The kinetis
code is using some macros to map some IRQ names, that differ in
some versions of vendor headers, to a RIOT wide unique name. The
doxygen of this mapping states, that this mapping must be done before
any vendor header is included. Unfortunately, the mapping was so far
placed in cpu/kinetis/vectors.c, before any other include statement.
In some cases, the vendor headers might be included before the
mapping macros in vectors.c, leading to the compilation errors down
the line. To fix this, the adaption defines are moved into
cpu/kinetis/cpu_conf.h, which is the file that actually includes
the vendor headers. This way it is ensured, that these adaption
macros are always defined before any vendor header is included,
and therefore preventing this kind of error for good.
- Adds capabilities for each PHY mode. Converts the uint16_t caps field to an
uint32_t in order to hold all capability bits, size of the structure remains
unchanged due to alignment.
- Modifies the test application to configure the PHY mode using the shell
command. Also adds the PHY modes to the capabilities shell command.
- Updates the nrf802154 and cc2538 radio drivers to specify the PHY mode
supported.
Signed-off-by: Jean Pierre Dudey <me@jeandudey.tech>