Fix a calculation error in in powerdown_nvic preventing the last
group of 32 interrupts from getting powered down. The ARMv7m reference
manual states "the total number of interrupt lines is up
to (32*(INTLINESNUM+1)).".
Also rename isr_count to isr_groups_32 for clarity, since this is
actually the number of 32 interrupt groups.
- Removed the patterned LED sequence, all boards now use the 4 fast pulse, 4 slow pulses LED sequence.
- Changed the LED used from LED_RED to LED1. Only 58/174 targets seem to define LED_RED but they all define LED1.
- Removed all ERROR_RED and ERROR_PATTERN definitions from targets/targets.json
The current error sequence for microcontrollers with less than 4 LEDs is
to toggle an LED at a fixed rate. Change the sequence to 4 short pulses
followed by 4 long pulses.
A define which expands to more defines is not portable across all
compilers and GCC warns about this. Restructure this so the behavior
is defined. This fixes the GCC warning:
"this use of "defined" may not be portable"
This is as it used to be, reverting the removal. uARM does not have any hook
that we could use for mbed sdk init and copy nvic, therefore _open is used that
should be sufficient, but not ideal.
For more information, visit https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-os/pull/2160/files#r76563844.
Before rtx 5, the max count on semaphores was UINT16_MAX, aftewards it
was decreased to 1024 with an assert on overflow.
This is especially problematic for semaphores used for signaling, since
there is no replacement currently available in C++.
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).
The use of mktime was causing a fault when called in interrupt handler because on GCC it lock the mutex protecting the environment, To overcome this issue, this patch add dedicated routine to convert a time_t into a tm and vice versa.
In the process mktime has been optimized and is now an order of magnitude faster than the routines present in the C library.
According to the C99 specification "The value (time_t)(-1) is returned if the
calendar time is not available". Before this patch, in such case the function
was returning 0 instead of -1.