I'm using something like this command for a while now for debugging
GNRC. Usually, I just patch it into the application I'm using it with,
but I think there is a benefit to also provide it to RIOT upstream
properly.
This change allows the port for local endpoint to be zero 0. If this is
the case the `sock_udp_create()` function binds the object to an
ephemeral port.
While working on #9352 I noticed that the order of members in the
`gnrc_sixlowpan_msg_frag_t` struct costs us 4 bytes in RAM due to byte
alignment. This PR fixes the order of members, so they are the most
packed.
This exposes the parts of the reassembly buffer to be usable as context
as proposed in #8511.
I only exposed *parts of* for two reasons:
1. I don't need to expose further types (like `rbuf_int_t`), that are
not of interest outside of fragmentation.
2. This allows for an easy future extension for the virtual reassembly
buffer as proposed in [[1]].
This makes this change a little bit more involved, because instead of
just renaming the type, I also need to add the usage of the `super`
member, but I think in the end this little preparation work will be
beneficial in the future.
[1]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-watteyne-6lo-minimal-fragment-01#section-3
The include/crypto path should include 'sys' to be vavil
But all source files are already using '#include "crypto/HEADER.h"' so it does
not need fixing.
Add small stubs for _times_r and _link_r so that code using times()
or link() can still compile. The functions are marked as not implemented
and return invalid codes.
While browsing through the rendered doc, I found the precondition of
`gnrc_netreg_register()` somewhat lacking. What is a "message queue"?
`gnrc_netreg_entry_t`s have types. Does this apply for all types?
This specifies the requirement more: The calling thread **only** needs
a message queue (also provides a link to `msg_init_queue()` now for
further information), if the provided `gnrc_netreg_entry_t` is of type
`GNRC_NETREG_TYPE_DEFAULT` (i.e. thread-wise IPC).
Fix re-register when using the same token.
Handle edge cases when change token for a resource.
Only set observer and resource on initial registration.
Discuss re-registration in documentation.
Otherwise, it may happen that `::` or a global address is chosen by
the IPv6 header fill function. Both types of addresses are
[not valid for RAs](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4861#section-4.2)