Time drifting test cases use serial communication with the host and are unstable on CI.
Skip time-drifting test cases if SKIP_TIME_DRIFT_TESTS macro is defined.
The idea for the future is to use FPGA test shield for timing tests instead of host scripts.
Also remove `__ARM_FM` macro which in most cases was used to disable time drifting tests. In other cases replace `__ARM_FM` with `TARGET_ARM_FM` which is more suitable.
This allows Cypress to deliver middleware libraries with
precompiled libraries for SoftFP ahd HardFP, separated by
component-specific sub-directories:
COMPONENT_SOFTFP/TOOLCHAIN_GCC_ARM/libcy_capsense.a
COMPONENT_HARDFP/TOOLCHAIN_GCC_ARM/libcy_capsense.a
- mbed_watchdog_mgr has interface name mbed_wdog_manager_start(),mbed_wdog_manager_stop(),mbed_wdog_manager_kick()
- HwWatchdog is going to attach with LowPowerTIcker for periodic callback functionality
- mbed_wdog_manager_start() will either get start either by BL/RTOS Aps,it reads the timeout value specified via macro and macro gets defined in target.json file.
- mbed_wdog_manager_start() internally configure below HAL hw watchdog with timeout specified via target.json
- mbed_wdog_manager_start() internally divide the timeout(specified in target.json) by the 2 and attach LowPowerTicker with periodic callback of hw_kick()
- mbed_wdog_manager_start() internally create one instance of sw watchdog class,to access the static list data structure of sw watchdog class
- mbed_wdog_manager_kick() function periodically get called and refresh the hw watchdog to avoid watchdog reset
- converted C++ code into C based APIs
- added boolean to control watchdog start and stop
- Added detach from ticker on stop API
At high HCLK rate, M2351 cannot provide zero-wait-state flash performance. Besides,
cache is forcibly turned off for non-secure land for internal reason. We locate
'delay_loop_code' from flash to SRAM to achieve zero-wait-state performance.
Add a pulse when using hardware chip select for SPI transmissions.
CS is at low level when a transmission is on-going.
Be careful, this is not compatible with all modes. It will work only
if PHA is 0, ie spi mode is 0 or 2. See stm32xx reference manual,
chapter "NSS pulse mode" for more details.
Fix#10671
Signed-off-by: Vincent Veron <vincent.veron@st.com>
Deprecate wait() in favour of acquire(), try_acquire(),
try_acquire_for() and try_acquire_until().
Brings Semaphore more into line with CMSIS-RTOS 2 (which uses "acquire"),
itself (as it has "release"), and other classes having "try", "try for"
and "try until".
Also steps away from vague "wait" term - the primary operation here is
to acquire the semaphore, and this will of course sleep.
Fix WATCHDOG_STATUS_INVALID_ARGUMENT for timeout values from 1 ms to
407 ms (fix inability to set prescaler bits to zero).
Fix timeout <-> IWDG registers conversions.
Fix read & write access to IWDG_PR and IWDG_RLR registers.
Fix LSI RC frequency setting.
Limit MAX_TIMEOUT_MS to UINT32_MAX.
- Fix typo in module comment
- Redefine the default system behaviour in sleep mode
- Guard K64F enableWait flag
- Remove bit shifts from reset reason enum
- Add preprocessor guard to watchdog api that errors if the reset reason api is not also implemented
- Add RESET_REASON and WATCHDOG to K64F targets.json
- Add watchdog reference implementation
* The following v14.2 files are removed from nrfx/legacy:
nrf_drv_clock.h
nrf_drv_common.h
nrf_drv_gpiote.h
nrf_drv_spi.h
nrf_drv_twi.h
nrf_drv_uarth.h
* Remove unneeded references to "nrfx_glue.h" and "nrf_drv_common.h"
* Remove the definition of PACKED from app_util_platform.h (already defined
in mbed_toolchain.h)
* Update all scatterfiles to define MBED_RAM_START and MBED_RAM_SIZE. These
get defined in mbed_lib.json when building with a SoftDevice but were missing
when no SoftDevice is brought in.
* Remove SDK 14.2 SoftDevice files.
* Add missing header file to qspi_api.c.
- Adjust memory for SoftDevice
- Enable PRIO=5 for interrupt priority check
- Change NRF_SD_BLE_API_VERSION to 6
- Add handle and buffer for advertising and scanning
- Remove guard for phy update
- Change scatter files and mbed_lib.json for PR #8607
* Update TARGET_NRF5x/README.md to improve "Changing SoftDevice" section
and added section on NRF52840 CryptoCell310 Support
* Update the file list in TARGET_SDK_15_0/TARGET_SOFTDEVICE_COMMON/README.md
* Add missing CR-LF to Nordic-provided SDK file
* Rename a header file in the TARGET_SOFTDEVICE_S112 tree
This reverts commit 3d2fa535a71b7bad08c6a91a31d74f4492c8948c.
This was a breaking change for the "MBR" and "NONE" builds.
After testing it was also determined that copying the vector
table a second time wasn't required for the "FULL" build.
- Add MBR, NONE and OTA SoftDevice build options for S132 and S140
- Add S112 SoftDevice (single build option)
- Some folder restructuring in TARGET_SOFTDEVICE_COMMON was required
The 15.0 SDK doesn't support the nRF51 so it must continue to use the legacy
NRF drivers. Thus the original common_rtc.c, gpio_api.c and us_ticker.c are
restored and placed under TARGET_NRF5x/TARGET_NRF51.
Likewise the modified common_rtc.c, gpio_api.c and us_ticker.c are moved to
TARGET_NRF5x/TARGET_NRF52 so they are excluded from nRF51 builds.
Ensure that vector table gets initialized properly. The table that we
initialize in startup_nrf52840.S gets wiped out as the section is
declared as noinit. Fix this by implementing the weak function mbed_sdk_init
that inits the vector table.
When the SoftDevice (SD) is enabled we need to set the app_offset
to 0x26000 to make room for the SoftDevice. If we let the build
tools self-manage this, MBED_APP_START is coming out at 0x25000
which is not correct for the Nordic 15.0 SDK.
The app_offset value is translated to MBED_APP_START by the build
infrastructure. We were hard coding MBED_APP_START in the scatter
and ld files as a temporary measure while testing. This now sets
it properly if the SD is being brought in.
- Added legacy nrf_drv_rng.c as there is no merit in fully adopting nrfx_rng.c
- Added nrf_queue library component
- Removed apply_old_config.h (unused for some time now)
- Updated sdk_config.h for queue and RNG support for nRF52832
- Brought back RNG into targets.json for nRF52832
Note: nRF52840 still uses CryptoCell 310 for TRNG
- Use new NRFX header file
- Fix nRF52832 linker script/ld files (hardcoded addresses for now)
- Temporarily remove DEVICE_TRNG for nRF52832 (which broke the build)
- Improve serial_putc() fix so we don't rely on "extra" functions
- Missed some NRFX defines that needed to changed
- Set PWM base clock to 125kHz (needs to be reverted back to 1 MHz)
- Updated sdk_config.h for nRF52_DK builds
- Brought in updates from PR7779 (fix for nRF52 PWM issues)
Also addressed:
- removed dependency on legacy config (excluded apply_old_config.h)
- removed legacy pwm and saadc headers
- Arm Compiler 5 linking issue (a band-aid for now... needs to
be properly addressed for peripheral sharing)
- added missing header in SoftDevice file
- top level files ported from TARGET_NORDIC/TARGET_NRF5x/
Also addressed:
- fixed linking issue for gcc
- added support for nRF52-DK builds, but reverted to using nRF52840 sdk_config.h (must be updated)
- introduced "RTC" to targets.json (might need to be removed eventually)
Imports working McuBoot for reset.
Updates microsec ticker driver.
Default baudrate is set to 115200 to see TF-M boot messages.
Stack top is set to scatter file dependent and not hard-coded.
Musca-A1 is a Cortex-M33 based target with security extension enabled.
- ARM_MUSCA_A1 is the non-secure target running mbed-os.
- ARM_MUSCA_A1_S is the secure target running TF-M.
- TF-M sources were imported and patched in previous commits.
- TF-M secure bootloader (McuBoot) for MUSCA_A1 is submitted by a pre-built binary.
- A post-build hook concatenates The secure and non-secure binaries,
signs it and then concatenates the bootloader with the signed binary.
due to partial implementation. Having FUTURE_SEQUANA_M0 and
FUTURE_SEQUANA PSA targets is misleading.
Signed-off-by: Devaraj Ranganna <devaraj.ranganna@arm.com>
In M2351 SPDMC (SMCC) test, it boots from secure code to non-secure bootloader, and finally
to non-secure test code itself. The boot sequence will takes longer than usual. In test
initiation, host will send sync signal 1s after reset device. But due to the longer boot
sequence, test code in device can miss the signal. We enlarge the reset idle time to fix
the issue.
On ARMC6 with optimization level "-Os", the two functions NVIC_SetVector/NVIC_GetVector
will be translated to illegal instruction for trapping due to NVIC_FLASH_VECTOR_ADDRESS
defined as direct 0. Fixed by defining NVIC_FLASH_VECTOR_ADDRESS as a symbol instead to
avoid such optimization error.
By default, FLASH_SIZE should be read from HW.
In case this is not the case, we define it here, as the size of FLASH
that is available to the application running on M4.
the flash is shared and split between cortex-M4 that
runs (mbed-os) application and the cortex-M0+ that
runs the BLE firmware.
The 512K allocated to the application was a
conservative that can now be updated.
With recent up-to-date BLE firmware flashed @ 0x080CB000,
there should be 812K available to application.
But there are boards out there that don't have an up-to-date
firmware, so we're keeping an intermediate, safer,
application size of 768K.
Change the heuristic for selection of CMSE in the tools python, so that
a non-TrustZone ARMv8 build can happen.
Ideally we would have more direct flagging in the targets, but this
refines the heuristic so the necessary behaviour can be easily
achieved.
* DOMAIN_NS=1 is based purely on the `-NS` suffix on the core name.
* Enabling CMSE in the compiler and outputting a secure import library
is now enabled when the core doesn't have an `-NS` suffix by either
the target label `TFM` being present or the flag `trustzone` being set.
This covers the existing ARMv8-M behaviour - TF-M builds have the TFM
label, as per its documentation; M2351 secure builds have no explicit
flagging, so we ensure that the M2351_NS target has the trustzone flag
set, and the out-of-tree secure target inherits that.
Some Nuvoton targets support DEVICE_FLASH but their corresponding COMPONENT_FLASHIAP
supports are not enabled. Enable them:
NUMAKER_PFM_M453
NUMAKER_PFM_M2351