In case the CThunk object is deleted without having called the
entry() function (and thus _entry is NULL), cthunk_free_real()
will fail with an assertion.
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>
Add unified syntax directives to make the atomic assembler work when GCC
is building for M23.
GCC actually uses unified syntax when compiling C code, but puts
`.syntax divided` before each piece of inline assembly when targetting
Thumb-1 type devices like M0 and M23 for backwards compatibility. We can
overcome this with our own `.syntax unified`. The command-line option
`-masm-syntax-unified` intended to override this globally has been
broken from GCC 6 to 8.0.
On STM32F746G Discovery boards, the USB OTG HS port does not have a
dedicated GPIO for controlling the USB VBUS.
This change fixes HardFault (NULL pointer dereference) that triggered
when such USB host port was used.
The USB Device must change the address within 2 ms after completing
SET ADDRESS status stage.
Wait 2 ms before issuing GET DESCRIPTOR under the new address. In my
case, this completely resolves the timeout issues.
IPV6 and IPV6V4 support is also network dependent not only modem.
Having these properties enabled for a modem requires a fallback
mechanism during PDP context activation. This mechanism is missing
at the moment and that can result in imposibility to establish
succesfull connection when network only supports IPV4 contexts.
When using Mbed Crypto's PSA Entropy Injection feature on Mbed OS, it is
not required to opt out of having entropy sources added to your entropy
contexts by default (via MBEDTLS_NO_DEFAULT_ENTROPY_SOURCES).
As integrated in Mbed OS, MBEDTLS_PSA_INJECT_ENTROPY is compatible with
actual entropy sources. PSA entropy injection is implemented using the
standard Mbed TLS NV Seed feature, and is as compatible with other
entropy sources as the standard Mbed TLS NV Seed feature which does
support entropy mixing.
Prevent compilation issues when someone has included <stdint.h> before
a header file that needs to include <ns_list.h>.
Some toolchains like ARM C 5 will not provide UINT_FAST8_MAX in C++
unless __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS is defined, and if this was not defined the
first time <stdint.h> was included, it's too late.
We can get the maximum value for our unsigned list offset by casting -1
to it, thanks to modulo arithmetic.
Minor tweaks to fix ARM C 5 compatibility.
Pushing "ns_list.h" include to first makes sure "ns_types.h" is included
first, meaning it gets to define `__STDC_LIMIT_MACROS` before the first
include of <stdint.h>, which ensures that UINT8_MAX etc are defined.