Static keyword causes problems when trying to use force-inlined
functions from normal inlined functions. This is not legal:
static inline void forced() { }
inline void normal() { forced(); }
You cannot reference internal-linkage things from external-linkage
inline functions.
Removal of the static implies that in C there would need to be a
non-inline definition in case anyone calls it non-inlined, but if the
force attribute is doing its job, that should not happen.
Only significant in-tree user of the MBED_FORCEINLINE macro is
the atomic operations - making this change permits atomic operations
from non-static inline functions.
If "lwip.tcp-enabled" is set to false, ARMC6 compilation fails to error
Error: L6218E: Undefined symbol netconn_recv_tcp_pbuf
LWIP::socket_recv() is TCP socket specific method so implementation can be
enabled only when LWIP_TCP flag is set.
ARMC5 failed to compile the code with debug-profile (!!) as va_list
is getting into std:: namespace when one includes <cstdarg>. Other
compilers seem to be more relaxed, and so is ARMC5 if compiled
with other profiles.
Add the explicit std:: to references of va_list.
While here, remove one extra copy of "#include "PlatformMutex.h""
and a "#include <stdarg.h>" which is kind of duplicate of
"#include <cstdarg>".
Error being fixed:
--8<--8<--8<--
Compile [ 81.8%]: ATHandler.cpp
[Error] ATHandler.h@552,0: #20: identifier "va_list" is undefined
[Error] ATHandler.cpp@1226,0: #147: declaration is incompatible with "void mbed::ATHandler::handle_args(const char *, <error-type>)" (declared at line 552 of "./mbed-os/features/cellular/framework/AT/ATHandler.h")
[ERROR] "./mbed-os/features/cellular/framework/AT/ATHandler.h", line 552: Error: #20: identifier "va_list" is undefined
"./mbed-os/features/cellular/framework/AT/ATHandler.cpp", line 1226: Error: #147: declaration is incompatible with "void mbed::ATHandler::handle_args(const char *, <error-type>)" (declared at line 552 of "./mbed-os/features/cellular/framework/AT/ATHandler.h")
./mbed-os/features/cellular/framework/AT/ATHandler.cpp: 0 warnings, 2 errors
- Link to bug tracking: https://developer.trustedfirmware.org/T240
The issue is fixed by TF-M team. However they autogenerate region details
(code, ro, rw, zi and stack ) using linker scripts and in mbed-os we
also autogenerate region details but using mix of service definition in
json file and other template files.
Signed-off-by: Devaraj Ranganna <devaraj.ranganna@arm.com>
compiler errors as mbed-cli only generates "-D" macros only for
"macros" defined in targets.json
TF-M task link: https://developer.trustedfirmware.org/T396
Signed-off-by: Devaraj Ranganna <devaraj.ranganna@arm.com>
As the build tool in mbed-os 5.13 cannot appropriately deal with a segmented
bootloader when combining it with an application, this commit adjusts the
size reserved for interrupts (via the linker file) to avoid a bootloader
segmentation due to an unpopulated ROM area.
The microcontroller has a total of 60 vector interrupts + 16 exception
handlers. The allocated ROM flash for interrupts should be (60 + 16) x word
size in bytes = 76 x 4 = 304 = 0x130.
This commit changes the interrupt reserved space from 0x140 to 0x130.
Update the watchdog timing requirements:
1. The watchdog should trigger at, or after the timeout value.
2. The watchdog should trigger before twice the timeout value.
Use a SERIAL_FLUSH_TIME_MS value consistent with other tests.
Update the watchdog timing requirements:
1. The watchdog should trigger at, or after the timeout value.
2. The watchdog should trigger before twice the timeout value.
Update the watchdog timing requirements:
1. The watchdog should trigger at, or after the timeout value.
2. The watchdog should trigger before twice the timeout value.
Remove explicit calls to sleep.
Update the watchdog timing requirements:
1. The watchdog should trigger at, or after the timeout value.
2. The watchdog should trigger before twice the timeout value.
Update the watchdog timing requirements:
1. The watchdog should trigger at, or after the timeout value.
2. The watchdog should trigger before twice the timeout value.