This test was removed because of its memory footprint.
Most of the memory consummed by the test itself was related to the instantion of test cases in RAM.
With the introduction of case_t which allows tests cases to live in FLASH, the memory footprint has been drastically reduced (860 bytes of RAM saved) and the ticker test can be reintroduced in the code base.
This creates a macro for the UUID length used by Greentea. This cuts
down on the use of "magic numbers" in test cases that use
the GREENTEA_SETUP_UUID function.
This is a workaround for IAR's lack of flexibility with memory regions.
Otherwise these tests would use very little heap and be mostly global
allocations.
This matches the timeout used in linux:
https://linux.die.net/man/5/dhclient.conf
This resolves several issues noticed during testing when we
have a very large number of devices that try to get an IP address
around the same time.
Before, the UDP test was very strict on the number of packets it would
try to match before failing. Now it will keep trying for the whole test
to get enough passing packets. It also includes the test's UUID so you
can validate which packets are being received.
The dtls test already has the ability to retry upon a UDP failure.
However the sockets are currently configured to be blocking and to wait
forever. I added a timeout of 1.5 seconds in order the test to correctly
timeout.
Initialize all values of timeinfo in make_time_info. This prevents
the field 'tm_isdst' from getting inadvertently set to 1 causing
time to be off by 1 hour.
Latest cmsis files provide virtual nvic implementation, therefore all nvic
set/get vectors were removed. As the result, we did not reallocate vectors
for mbed SDK. This should fix it for most of the platforms (cortex m0 and
cortex a9 need to provide own if they need it).
* Make memory sections configurable in linker files
* Dynamically determine vector location in flash for NVIC relocation
* Advertise bootloader support in targets.json
Define CMSIS_VECTAB_VIRTUAL for the M0 targets which have a
corresponding driver. The only M0 target missing this is the LPC4330_M0
which is not part of the 2 or 5 release.