Although the USB spec sets the upper limit on FS isochronous endpoint
payloads to 1023 B, this value is hard to test in practice. Moreover,
not all the targets Mbed OS supports (like NUCLEO_F207ZG) are able to
handle all the endpoints set to max.
Fix the host script issues present on Windows machines.
Add 0 B payload size to bulk endpoints test.
Update halt and abort tests according to PR comments.
Add an explicit request to start reading on OUT endpoints.
Remove the endpoint parameter from endpoint callbacks. This
information is redundant because endpoints are known at
construction time because they must be in the configuration
descriptor.
Fix the following warnings:
-[Warning] USBTester.cpp@45,0: #1299-D: members and base-classes will
be initialized in declaration order, not in member initialisation
list order
-[Warning] USBTester.h@41,0: #1300-D: ~USBTester inherits implicit
virtual
-[Warning] USBAudio.cpp@345,0: #1035-D: single-precision operand
implicitly converted to double-precision
-[Warning] USBHID.cpp@29,0: #1300-D: ~AsyncSend inherits implicit
virtual
-[Warning] USBHID.cpp@61,0: #1300-D: ~AsyncRead inherits implicit
virtual
-[Warning] USBHID.cpp@93,0: #1300-D: ~AsyncWait inherits implicit
virtual
-[Warning] EndpointResolver.cpp@125,26: '<<' in boolean context, did
you mean '<' ? [-Wint-in-bool-context]
Create the define MIN_DISCONNECT_TIME_US to be used as the amount of
time that must pass between connect and disconnect for the host to
reliably detect reconnection. Replace the wait calls delaying for this
value to wait_us to indicate the precision required. Finally, remove
the unnecessary calls to wait_ms in
repeated_construction_destruction_test.
- Move all PSA storage code under psa/storage directory
- Create a global PSA error codes header, eliminating ITS specific ones
- Create a common header file for PSA storage type definitions,
eliminating ITS specific ones
- Create a common implementation for PS & ITS
- Implement protected storage feature
- Change ITS test to be common to PS as well
Added Multihoming feature to LWIP (ability to use more than one network interfaces) for increasing networking reliability.
This involves:
LWIP interface
LWIP IP routing
DNS storage
Sockets (bind to interface name possibility)
possibility to add non default network interface
cellular middleware modifications if cellular connection is used