ieee802154: Simplifies notify() and rxframe() calls to a single notify() call. dataind's and all other "notifs" are now "primitives" which aligns with standard terminology
* mac802154: Adds missing breaks from case statement
* sixlowpan: Fixes bad logic where ACK is not requested if address is not a broadcast
* ieee802154: Simplification of "notifs" and "datainds" to generic primitives passed via a single notify call to the layer above the MAC
* Directories.mk should reference CONFIG_WIRELESS instead of CONFIG_DRIVERS_WIRELESS
* xbee_netdev: Network must be locked when calling sixlowpan_input
* sixlowpan: Reassembly buffer can't be freed if provided by radio driver
* sixlowpan: Don't free IOB if there is an error processing it as the MAC will try to pass it along to another receiver
* ieee802154: Adds basic logging to ieee802154_primitive.c
* Minor fixes after rebase
* xbee: Adds AT query timeout to retry if XBee doesn't respond to request
* same70-xplained: Adds Xbee support. Makes mikroBus slot Kconfig 'choice'
* mac802154: Removes unused function declaration
* drivers/mrf24j40: Fixes compilation error using . operator rather than -> operator
* mac802154_device: Changes a few mac802154_primtive_free's to ieee802154_primitive_free() and changes notif to primitive in a couple places.
* mac802154: Adds promiscous mode logic to bypass parsing of incoming frames. MAC char device also checks for promiscous mode and passes whole frames including header and FCS to the application if promiscous mode is enabled.
* sixlowpan: Fixes logic to correctly check if packet is large enough to include header. This would cause packets to be considered too small when they are sufficiently sized.
* sixlowpan: Fixes forwarding logic to use forwarding device rather than received device to look up destination link layer address
* net/ipforward: Fixes typo that caused build error when IP forwarding was enabled with CONFIG_NET_ICMPv6_NEIGHBOR enabled as well.
* configs/same70-xplained: Simple spelling fix
Approved-by: Gregory Nutt <gnutt@nuttx.org>
Merged in merlin17/nuttx/mac802154-sock (pull request #479)
wireless/ieee802154: Adds support for receiving MAC events via IOCTL through socket interface. Other small fixes and cleanup
* ioctl: Cleans up MAC802154IOC values
* wireless/ieee802154: Cleans up MAC802154IOC_NOTIFY_REGISTER logic in character driver
* wireless/ieee802154/mac802154_netdev: Adds support for MAC event notification via IOCTL
* wireless/ieee802154/mac802154: Changes reset logic. No longer reset extended address.
* wireless/ieee802154: Cleans up MAC802154IOC logic
Moves MAC802154IOC from ieee802154_ioctl.h and renames ieee802154_ioctl.h to ieee802154_device.h since it only contains types relevant to the MAC char device now.
* wireless/ieee802154/mac802154_device: Cleans up IOCTL logic for recent changes.
* drivers/wireless/ieee802154/mrf24j40: Adds missing break in case statement
* wireless/ieee802154/mac802154_netdev: Starts adding support for passing MAC events via IOCTL
* wireless/ieee802154/mac802154: Fixes issue with receiver enable logic
* wireless/ieee802154/mac802154: Fixes issue where extended address is cleared and not rewritten after radio reset
* configs/clicker2-stm32/mrf24j40-mac: Enables RAMLOG and wireless driver logging
* wireless/ieee802154/mac802154: Fixes poll logic meant to automatically choose address mode based on short address range.
Approved-by: Gregory Nutt <gnutt@nuttx.org>
Before, the MAC timer used a watchdog to schedule work with the high priority worker queue. However, since everything in the MAC is supposed to be serialized through the use of the high priority work queue, but the timer uses a watchdog, there are some unintended consequences. To simplify, we now use the delayed work feature of the work queue.