- Add a new MbedOS project in mbed os root CMake which can be used along with
BUILD_TESTING conditional check for enabling the unittest build
- Update UNITTEST CMake for setting the CMake configuration like c, cxx flags etc.,
- Add if CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING conditional check wherever target configuration check
and toolchain configuration to avoid such configuration gets included for unittest build.
mbed-nanostack should depend on mbed-802.15.4-rf to avoid a linker error
with an undefined reference to `NanostackRfPhy::get_default_instance()`.
The error occurs when `device_has: 802_15_4_PHY` is defined and the
consumer depends on mbed-nanostack in their CMakeLists.txt. Previously
we linked mbed-nanostack to mbed-802.15.4-rf, so mbed-802.15.4-rf's
usage requirements weren't forwarded to consumers who depended on
mbed-nanostack.
With the previous configuration, the consumer would have to depend on
mbed-802.15.4-rf directly to avoid an issue. This seems like a layering
violation: it appears that mbed-nanostack is "the API" and
mbed-802.15.4-rf is one of several possible implementations which are
selected based on configuration macros.
This commit changes the flow of dependencies so that mbed-nanostack ends
up with the correct symbol definitions.
Add mbed_lib.json in the Ambiq target folder of FEATURE_BLE to make sure
the library is excluded in the baremetal build profile unless explicitly
added in `mbed_app.json`.
The CMake target mbed-mbedtls-cryptocell310 was not linked by
default, resulting in a compilation error on targets that use
Mbed TLS:
fatal error: mbedtls_device.h: No such file or directory
Other Mbed TLS drivers simply add themselve to mbed-mbedtls, so this
commits does the alignment to fix the build error.
Note: the driver and the core Mbed TLS have mutual dependency, so
they need to be one CMake target.
* ble HCI tracing
* fix typo in SM trace
* add BLE instance tracing
* route wsf traces to mbed tr_debug
* Update connectivity/FEATURE_BLE/source/cordio/source/BLEInstanceBaseImpl.cpp
Co-authored-by: Vincent Coubard <vincent.coubard@arm.com>
* print hci on cordio side
* trace controller supported features
* log reset sequence
* include config for printing enums
* remove duplicate trace
* add tracing to security db
* workaround for macro error on use outside trace
Co-authored-by: Vincent Coubard <vincent.coubard@arm.com>
Mbed TLS 2.24.0 has added a new function mbedtls_ecp_write_key()
which is the reverse of the existing mbedtls_ecp_read_key(). This
function should be platform agnostic, but needs to be copied into
Cypress's hardware-accelerated ECP driver as part of the updated
API.
- Make packet trace optional, can be enabled by enabling macro
STM32xx_DEEP_TRACE
- Shorten traces during driver initialisation to avoid problems with
driver startup when soft reset is used.
Refactor all Cypress targets to be CMake buildsystem targets. This removes
the need for checking MBED_TARGET_LABELS repeatedly and allows us to be
more flexible in the way we include MBED_TARGET source in the build.
A side effect of this is it will allow us to support custom targets
without breaking the build for 'standard' targets, as we use CMake's
standard mechanism for adding build rules to the build system, rather
than implementing our own layer of logic to exclude files not needed for
the target being built. Using this approach, if an MBED_TARGET is not
linked to using target_link_libraries its source files will not be
added to the build. This means custom target source can be added to the
user's application CMakeLists.txt without polluting the build system
when trying to compile for a standard MBED_TARGET.