The old open/opendir functions did not provide a route for errors and
relied on implementations manually setting errno. Updated to return
errors directly.
Required for other representations of FileSystems, ie LocalFileSystem
Introduces FileSystemHandle for the same behaviour as FileHandle and
DirHandle.
Requires the following to hook into file/dir lookup:
```
int open(FileHandle **file, const char *filename, int flags)
int open(DirHandle **dir, const char *path)
```
This hook is provided by the FileSystem class, so requires no changes
from implementations.
This is necessary for support of block devices with >512 byte
blocks, such as most SPI flash parts.
- Enabled support of up to 4096 byte blocks
- Added support for heap-backed buffers using _FS_HEAPBUF
- Necessary to avoid stack overflows
- Avoids over-aggresive allocations of _MAX_SS
- Enabled _FS_TINY to further reduce memory footprint
- Haven't found a downside for this yet except for possible
thread contention
Add the attribute flash to enable priority inheritance and robust mode.
The robust flag allows mutexes held by terminated threads to be
properly released.
Wrap the file mbed_rtos_storage.h in extern "C". This allows the
functions inside rtx_lib.h to have correct definitions when included
in a C++ file.
This is required for the RTX5 error trapping.
Trigger an assert if a file is read from or written to from an
interrupt handler or critical section. This includes using printf
from an interrupt handler or critical section. This makes failures
due to use in incorrect context deterministic and easier to locate.
This feature is enabled by defining MBED_TRAP_ERRORS_ENABLED to 1 or
by using the debug profile.
Move memory allocation to be done at a different location. Currently allocated
in a function that is called from the interrupt handler.
Signed-off-by: Mahadevan Mahesh <Mahesh.Mahadevan@nxp.com>
As reported in issue #4214, there are seen issues seen first on
NUCLEO_F103RB in case of successive Reads of 1 byte at a time.
This issue is due to a wrong state management in the end of read sequence.
Also F1 i2c driver was not fully aligned to others, which is updated here.