alloc APIs were generally inconsistent - take the opportunity to align with
other APIs like Semaphore.
alloc -> try_alloc
alloc_for -> try_alloc_for
alloc_until -> try_alloc_until
In future the name `alloc` can be used for an untimed blocking
allocation.
Previously we overrode nRF targets to have a larger stack
due to memory required by SoftDevice. Having deprecated SoftDevice
in favour of Cordio for BLE (#12674), such requirement does not
apply anymore.
Remove all PSA S-mode only code, as it is unused. Only PSA S targets
would use the code, and we've removed those targets in a previous
commit.
Ensure all tests for S-mode code we are deleting is also removed, even
if that code would run in NS-mode. Keep any tests that also test our PSA
emulation support (for single v7-M targets).
Signed-off-by: Jaeden Amero <jaeden.amero@arm.com>
* Timer test - handle removal of Timer(ticker_data_t *)
* Timer test - use Chrono, don't test deprecated methods
* Kernel tick count test - TEST_ASSERT_WITHIN -> TEST_ASSERT_INT_WITHIN
* Mutex test - fix up Chrono changes
* SysTimer test - adapt to SysTimer Chrono changes
* Thread test - use Chrono
* SysTimer - devirtualize destructor
* Remove ambiguity in single-parameter Queue::put and get
* Fix type problems in RTC test - add missing include
* Don't attempt to use TimerEvent default constructor
* Remove references to Timer::read_duration
Fixed following issues in BG96 offloaded DNS:
- Fixed mbed-os 6 API change for asynchronous DNS callback. Return value is no longer
an error value but in success case the amount of DNS records
- Asynchronous request returns request ID instead of NSAPI_ERROR_OK. BG96 supports only
one asynchronouse DNS query at the time, so ID 1 is used.
- BG96 does not support multi-ip DNS responses, so disabled multi-ip tests
All MBED_SPM targets have been removed previously, via commits
5cc66282dd ("PSOC6: remove PSA targets") and 115b09aba43b ("psoc6:
Remove FUTURE_SEQUANA and FUTURE_SEQUANA_M0"). Remove all the dead
MBED_SPM code, as no targets use it.
Signed-off-by: Jaeden Amero <jaeden.amero@arm.com>