Correct symtab dependency from build to populate instead, or tests
subdirectory programs would be built twice which resulted in errors
as below:
arm-none-eabi-ld: hello++3.o: file not recognized: file truncated
- changed incorrect Kb to correct KB in program output
- added readme
Squashed commit of the following:
commit b81821fd788eb08ffdf5a3084ab3d128788b75da
Author: Adam Feuer <adam@starcat.io>
Date: Mon Feb 24 16:58:29 2020 -0800
formatting improvements
commit a70e7109dd90522e6d7f680790d80c9328a8ba9c
Author: Adam Feuer <adam@starcat.io>
Date: Mon Feb 24 16:58:13 2020 -0800
formatting improvements
commit c11a5b3c8ee38fe080d121db87b7d26c0baf9f93
Author: Adam Feuer <adam@starcat.io>
Date: Sun Feb 23 17:03:22 2020 -0800
remove printf debugging statement
commit 94bcaa89d2df326ed2b560e935d344932c46607d
Merge: fddb3ee4 d6604922
Author: Adam Feuer <adam@starcat.io>
Date: Sun Feb 23 16:58:35 2020 -0800
Merge branch 'master' into feature/tcpblaster-improvements
commit fddb3ee4ee9ba185f0f4e01c205620bbcb02e40e
Author: Adam Feuer <adam@starcat.io>
Date: Sat Feb 22 16:29:51 2020 -0800
fixed typo
commit d398d6f3803d81e849814548be9671ac33f08168
Author: Adam Feuer <adam@starcat.io>
Date: Sat Feb 22 16:29:04 2020 -0800
logging now has timestamp; improved configuration
In the case of enable the BUILTIN_APPS/FILE_APPS at the same time, try the builtin list first to ensure that the relevant configuration(stacksize, priority) can be set normally.
If an external file system is used but is not mounted by the the ELF example, then a compilation error will occur. This configuration problem has existed for a long time but was unmasked by a recent PR. In the failure mode, CONFIG_EXAMPLES_ELF_FSTYPE would not be defined because it depends on CONFIG_EXAMPLES_ELF_FSMOUNT which is not defined. The resulting mountpoint, MOUNTPT, would therefore be left in an invalid state. Previous changes to conditional logic now allowed setenv() to run and to attempt to set the PATH variable to MOUNTPT, causing a compile time failure like this:
CC: elf_main.c
elf_main.c: In function 'elf_main':
elf_main.c:113:32: error: expected ')' before 'CONFIG_EXAMPLES_ELF_FSTYPE'
# define MOUNTPT "/mnt/" CONFIG_EXAMPLES_ELF_FSTYPE
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
elf_main.c:364:18: note: in expansion of macro 'MOUNTPT'
setenv("PATH", MOUNTPT, 1);
^~~~~~~
elf_main.c:364:3: error: too few arguments to function 'setenv'
setenv("PATH", MOUNTPT, 1);
^~~~~~
In file included from elf_main.c:47:
D:\Spuda\Documents\projects\nuttx\master\nuttx-fork\include/stdlib.h:158:11: note: declared here
int setenv(FAR const char *name, FAR const char *value, int overwrite);
^~~~~~
This problem was found during manual build testing using configuration lx_cpu:nsh.
Recent change from Xiao Xiang enabled the SO_REUSEADDR socket option unconditionally. This, of course, causes link time failures if socket options are not enabled:
apps/netutils/telnetd/telnetd_daemon.c:182: undefined reference to 'setsockopt'.
Observed during build testing with configuration rddrone-uavcan144:nsh
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|)