Remove hardcoded -DCLOCK_MONOTONIC from CFLAGS in Make.defs of several configurations. That defintiion is now automatically adding this define when CONFIG_LIBCXX=y.
cxd56xx: various fixes
* arch: arm: cxd56xx: Support to set any i2c frequency
This commit supports to be able to set the i2c frequency other than just
100 or 400 Hz.
* arch: arm: cxd56xx: Enable SD clock during access to SD card
- Improve GNSS low sensitivity with SD card inserted
- Reduce power consumption by stopping SD clock
* arch: arm: cxd56xx: Do PANIC() when cpu rx fifo is overflow
If CPU Rx FIFO is overflow, it's fatal error for system. In such a case,
this commit changes to allow the user to notice by calling PANIC() for
debuggability enhancement.
* arch: arm: cxd56xx: Fix compile error in sdhci debug code
* arch: arm: cxd56xx: Remove assertion in cpu tx queue
When CPU Tx queue is overflow, it returns -EAGAIN instead of assertion
to be able to retry.
* arch: arm: cxd56xx: Add configurations for cpu fifo elements
Signed-off-by: Alin Jerpelea <alin.jerpelea@sony.com>
* arch: arm: cxd56xx: Fix LPADC configuration
LPADC options defined in the same symbol name, so kconfig tool
couldn't process them correctly.
Signed-off-by: Alin Jerpelea <alin.jerpelea@sony.com>
* arch: arm: cxd56xx: Update loader and gnssfw ver.17660
* arch: arm: cxd56xx: Fix hang-up when error interrupt occurs
Fix a problem that error interrupts are not cleared.
Signed-off-by: Alin Jerpelea <alin.jerpelea@sony.com>
* arch: arm: cxd56xx: Fix sdhci semaphore
Fix inital value of semaphore in sdhci drive.r
Signed-off-by: Alin Jerpelea <alin.jerpelea@sony.com>
* boards: cxd56xx: Treat the initial value of LNA power as off
LNA is always turned power on when GNSS is started. So it is desirable
that the initial value of the LNA power is off by default.
* boards: cxd56xx: Remove initial setting of PIN_AP_CLK
PIN_AP_CLK is used as a port selector of SDIO expander on the extension
board, and is set output low in initalizing. Therefore, this pin cannot
be used for other board. To avoid this restriction, remove this initial
operation because this pin is pulled down by default on the extension
board.
Approved-by: Gregory Nutt <gnutt@nuttx.org>
1) The change of commit ed9fe70024 left some dangling logic and incorrect, confusing comments. Prior to that commit the 'pstate' variable was non-NULL only when doing a lingering close. Comments to this effect as well as tests of pstate should also have been updated. These are confusing and inappropriate, but do not lead to incorrect behavior.
2) Eliminate an incomplete test when a disconnection event. When a disconnection event occurs, the close logic MUST always terminate the wait. The conditional test was not incorrect, however, it lacked 'else' logic and would simply ignore that disconnection event in some cases. That is bad because there may not be another disconnection event and that can lead to hangs (or at least very, very long delays).
It appears Yann Morin's kconfig-frontends project has gone offline and
the website at http://ymorin.is-a-geek.org/projects/kconfig-frontends
is not responding. Until we can identify a "proper" upstream project,
use the snapshot in NuttX tools repository.
Replace (almost) all links to Yann Morin's kconfig-frontends in the
docs to point to the NuttX tools snapshot instead, with the following
exceptions:
nuttx/Changelog for version 6.17, 2012-04-14: Leave this historical
information intact.
nuttx/README.txt: Document the source of our snapshot.
Most of the bluetooth and wifi chips appear to need external firmware, and the 43438 is no exception. Fortunately, since Cypress got involved, these are much more straightforward to obtain and are shipped as part of their SDK, which is downloadable from their website. Those firmwares are already provided as C arrays, so their names just need updating to;
const unsigned char bt_firmware_hcd -> The bt firmware array.
const int bt_firmware_len = sizeof(bt_firmware_hcd);
1. For buffered tcp/udp case, if CONFIG_NET_ARP_SEND/CONFIG_NET_ARP_IPIN/CONFIG_NET_ICMPv6_NEIGHBOR isn't enabled and the table doesn't contain ip<->ethaddr mapping yet, the logic will skip the realtransmission and then arp/neighbor can't steal the final buffer to generate arp/icmpv6 packet.
2.for all other case, the tcp layer or user program should already contain the retransmit logic, the check is redundancy and may generate many duplicated packets if arp/icmpv6 response is too slow because the cursor stop forward. If user still concern about the very first packet lost, he could fix the issue by enabling CONFIG_NET_ARP_SEND/CONFIG_NET_ICMPv6_NEIGHBOR at begin.