Index the FileHandle array from 0 - now if filehandle[0..2] is
NULL, it uses the built-in serial for stdin/stdout/stderr,
else it will use a FileHandle.
No mechanism to actually put a FileHandle in that position yet.
Fill in a gap by providing the POSIX file functions corresponding
to the FileHandle API, so FileHandles can be used from C without
going through the C library stdio layer.
This aligns with the fact we already provide POSIX directory
functions.
Fix EOF handling for ARM C Library _sys_read.
Given the 64-bit timebase, add wait_until to Semaphore.
Naming is based on Thread::wait_until.
pthreads uses "timedwait", but that's not a good fit against our
existing wait() - pthreads only has an absolute-time wait, not relative.
Given the 64-bit timebase, add trylock_until to Mutex.
Naming is based on a combination of Mutex::trylock, Thread::wait_until,
and C++11 timed_mutex::try_lock_until.
pthreads and C11 use "timedlock", but that's not a good fit against our
existing trylock() and lock(timeout) - they have only absolute-time
waits, not relative.
To increase the similarity to C++11, add trylock_for - same parameters
as lock, but with the bool return value of trylock and trylock_until.
Add an assertion when convering status codes to booleans to check that
there are no non-timeout errors.
Given the 64-bit timebase, add wait_until to ConditionVariable.
Move the timeout example to wait_until(), and give wait_for() an
alternative example, as it's no longer the best option for a
timeout.
Tidy up - remove the redundant RESUME_SIGNAL definition.
Give C++ access to the RTOS's absolute timebase, reducing the need to
run private Timers and similar. Allows wait_until functionality, and
makes it easier to avoid time drift.
Place it in a new header and namespace in case we want more kernel
functions in future.
Try to cover over the breaking API change potentially upcoming in
CMSIS-RTOS 2.1.1, when it reduces the tick count from 64-bit to 32-bit.
(See https://github.com/ARM-software/CMSIS_5/issues/277)
Explicitly state that ticks are milliseconds in mbed OS, despite CMSIS
RTOS 2 permitting different tick rates.
See also https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-os/pull/3648 (wait_until
for condition variables) and
https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-os/issues/5378 (EventQueue should
use RTOS tick count).
Documentation states that nsapi_dns_query_multiple returns the number of
addresses found on success - it was returning 0.
Overloads using SocketAddress are relying on the return value, meaning
those calls didn't work at all.
Fixes#5921.