- GPIO: mode was not allowed by ST HAL API
- PIN map: assert has highlighted an issue for pullup/pulldown setting
- RTC: year after 2000 was not taken into account
- RCC init: unused clock was enabled without any init parameters
- RCC init: one PLL parameter was missing
- ADC: a parameter setting was missing to init clock
- GPIO: mode was not allowed by ST HAL API
- ll_utils: compilation issue
1. Add targets into build_travis.py and tests.py.
2. Add target SPI pins into SPI SD test samples.
3. Rename target TOOLCHAIN_GCC_ARM/retarget.c to avoid name collision of compiled retarget.o with platform/retargets.cpp.
During open, the socket checked the internal stack variable,
assuming it would alway be null on a socket not connected to
the network. However, when a socket is closed, the stack variable
was not updated, causing the socket to incorrectly return a
parameter error if reopened.
The simple fix was to set the stack to null on close. A non-null
stack is a predicate for a non-null socket variable, so no additional
checks are needed in socket functions.
It's currently possible to generate a socket event when a non-blocking socket is closed:
1. _pending is set to 0 in https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-os/blob/master/features/netsocket/TCPSocket.cpp#L22
when the socket is created.
2. close() calls event() in https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-os/blob/master/features/netsocket/Socket.cpp#L66
3. event() increments _pending, and since _pending is 1 it will call _callback() in https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-os/blob/master/features/netsocket/TCPSocket.cpp#L167
However, if send() (for example) is called, this can happen:
- send() is called and sets _pending to 0.
- when the data is sent, event() is called, which sets _pending to 1 and calls _callback().
- if close() is called at this point, there won't be an event generated for close() anymore,
since _pending will be set to 2.
Same thing for recv. Also, same thing for TCPServer and UDPSocket.
This PR changes the initial value of _pending to 1 instead of 0, so that
events are never generated for close().