The ASSERT is too strong, as it cannot be disabled, so changing to
DEBUGASSERT, as calling these functions should not be a problem as
long as the application logic handle the error correctly.
The error code is changed to ENOSYS, as it seems to better reflect
the fact that the call itself would be valid, but the functionality
is not implemented (see [1] or `man errno`).
[1] https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Error-Codes.html
Author: Alan Carvalho de Assis <engenharia03@siam.ind.br>
Run nxstyle again gs2200m_main.c file and fix issues
Author: YAMAMOTO Takashi <yamamoto@midokura.com>
gs2200m: Retry indefinately on GS2200M_IOC_ASSOC failure
The ioctl doesn't return why it failed.
It might or might not be a transient failure.
In my environment, gs2200m often returns the following for AT+WA.
It usually works after a few retries.
[ 12.110000] _parse_pkt_in_s1: +++++ 0:(msize=19, msg=WLAN CONNECT ERROR|)
[ 12.110000] _parse_pkt_in_s1: +++++ 1:(msize=6, msg=ERROR|)
Parallel build imxrt1060-evk:lvgl with the below error:
make[3]: *** No rule to make target 'lvgl/lvgl.h', needed by '/home/jenkins/jenkins-slave/
workspace/NuttX-Nightly-Build/apps/include/graphics/lvgl.h'.
Signed-off-by: liuhaitao <liuhaitao@xiaomi.com>
Author: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
Check POLLHUP and POLLERR in telnet poll loop
to handle the remote end close correctly
Send "NVT"(network virtual terminal) as the default if getenv("TERM") return NULL
telnet should trigger the error handling if inet_pton return zero
since zero mean the string has format error
Don't return 1 in _environ_telnet to avoid trigger the compression
and remove the redundant TELNET_TELOPT_COMPRESS2 check
Change telnet_error_u to telnet_error_e required by the coding standard
Ensure telnet object get freed before the abnormal exit
Make stacksize as well as program name and priority configurable. The defaults are the same as the previous hardcoded values.
The default stacksize of 2048 bytes is more than enough for most target applications. However, when running on the simulator, much large stack sizes are needed.
Cannot call up_cpu_index() or any other nonstandard OS application interface. This not only breaks the portable POSIX OS interface but also would break any PROTECTED or KERNEL mode SMP implementation.
If you want to do something like this in user space, the appropriate thing to do would be to extend prctl(). That is non-posix, but is at least Linux-like and will work in all build modes.
This reverts commit 715517b1a0.
The sendmail example hasn't been used in years. I am not sure it was ever debugged. It is so old that it still expects hand editted .config files. As a result, all of the configuration settings were missing from the Kconfig file.
This commit adds the missing apps/examples/sendmail configuration settings so that the example at least builds. I cannot test it because I have no smtp server that I am willing to spam.
This configuration also adds missing configuration dependencies and runs the C files in apps/examples/sendmail and apps/netutils/smtp through nxstyle.
This commit resolves an issue reported by surya prakash rased in the Google group: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/nuttx/idr-M164Y24
to avoid warning: symbol value '' invalid for NXGLYPHS_BACKGROUNDCOLOR
Change-Id: I56e83a88b41d26a6833131a8dc89afe0dcf25d96
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
In stm32f4discovery:posix_spawn and lc823450-xgevk:posix_spawn parallel build,
it failed since apps/examples/posix_spawn/filesystem/romfs/hello is not available
which is needed by examples/posix_spawn/filesystem/symtab.c.
Change-Id: I588317396f8e3ca4d69d4ec8db8ccad219207048
Signed-off-by: liuhaitao <liuhaitao@xiaomi.com>
chardev bin may not availabe before make install in parallel build,
so add install dependency on chardev BIN here.
Change-Id: If28451ceeeed0a6463544d8c342871cecda5a057
Signed-off-by: liuhaitao <liuhaitao@xiaomi.com>
The GNU make CURDIR will always be a POSIX-like path with forward slashes as path segment separators. If we know that this is a native build, then we need to fix up the path so the DELIM will match the actual delimiter.
A recent change gets the APPSDIR root directory path from:
APPSDIR = $(CURDIR)
Where CURDIR is a special variable maintained by GNU make. In the native build, GNU make is provided by GNUWin32. The value of CURDIR provided by the GNUWin32 CURDIR is not POSIX, but not quite windows compatible either. It does return paths that start with C: or D:, but uses forward slashes for path segment delimiters, not backsalshes as required by Windows tools.
This fix here is to use $(CURDIR) to get the APPSDIR path for file inclusions, that part is fine. But then, if we find out we are doing a native build, the update the APPSDIR using shell %CD% environment variable which is the authoritative source of the current working directory under Windows.
Run all .c and .h files in last PR through nxstyle and fix all complaints.
Author: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
Wapi improvement (#16)
* wireless: add passphrase control
* wireless: add disconnect control
apps/netutils/dhcpd/dhcpd.c: Fix unused const variable
dhcpd.c:273:29: warning: 'g_anyipaddr' defined but not used [-Wunused-const-variable=]
static const uint8_t g_anyipaddr[4] = {0, 0, 0, 0};
apps/netutils/dhcpd: Make dhcpd interface configurable
apps/netutils/dhcpd: Lease address directly if hit in address range
apps/netutils/netinit: Initialize dhcpc_state
update the addresses only on request success
NuttX commit 346336bb9e5c9199b82e34d08bf23dd1bc389460 make CONFIG_NET_TCP_READADHEAD unselectable and removed all references to CONFIG_NET_TCP_READHEAD from the the NuttX repositories. However, there was no corresponding removal of CONFIG_NET_TCP_READHEAD from the apps/ repository. As a result, there was logic that depended on the selection of CONFIG_NET_TCP_READHEAD that could never be enabled.
This was found during build testing using the configuration olimex-lpc1766stk/thttpd-binfs. THTTPD was not being build fully because it had dependencies on CONFIG_NET_TCP_READHEAD. There resulted int numerous new warnings and, finally, the error:
(.../apps.examples.thttpd.o): in function `thttp_main':
thttpd_main.c:(.text+0x104): undefined reference to `thttpd_main'