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As discussed in #2725, this commit renames a number of stacksize constants to better convey their intended usage. In addition, constants for thread priority are given a `THREAD_` prefix. Changes are: * KERNEL_CONF_STACKSIZE_PRINTF renamed to THREAD_EXTRA_STACKSIZE_PRINTF * KERNEL_CONF_STACKSIZE_DEFAULT renamed to THREAD_STACKSIZE_DEFAULT * KERNEL_CONF_STACKSIZE_IDLE renamed to THREAD_STACKSIZE_IDLE * KERNEL_CONF_STACKSIZE_MAIN renamed to THREAD_STACKSIZE_MAIN * Move thread stacksizes from kernel.h to thread.h, since the prefix changed * PRIORITY_MIN renamed to THREAD_PRIORITY_MIN * PRIORITY_IDLE renamed to THREAD_PRIORITY_IDLE * PRIORITY_MAIN renamed to THREAD_PRIORITY_MAIN * Move thread priorities from kernel.h to thread.h since the prefix has changed * MINIMUM_STACK_SIZE renamed to THREAD_STACKSIZE_MINIMUM for consistency |
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About
This is a manual test application for testing the Xbee S1 network device driver.
For running this test, you need to connect the following pins of a Xbee S1 module to your board:
- UART RX
- UART TX
- VCC (3V3)
- GND
NOTE: when you use an Arduino Xbee shield, the Xbee module is connected to the same UART as RIOTs standard out. In this case you must redefine the STDIO to another UART interface in the board.h and connect a UART-to-USB adapter to that UART.
Usage
For testing the Xbee driver you can use the netif shell commands that are included in this application.