The test floods the device with UDP requests (it skips the 100 ms delay to simulate instant timeout). ESP8266 starts responding with "busy p..." message. It needs more time to process the data and recover for subsequent tests.
IPCore's netsocket tests are expected to run all tests even if some of them fail. The TEST_ASSERT_INT_WITHIN macro sets a global variable Unity.CurrentTestFailed which prevents further checks and gives incorrect failure count. Other assertion macros in Unity do not do that.
Test case printed IP address. If ip address is null, IAR compiled binary fails.
Added check for printing null. If IP address is null, then it prints string 'null'.
Test case printed IP address. If ip address is null, IAR compiled binary fails.
Added check for printing null. If IP address is null, then it prints string 'null'.
Deprecate wait() in favour of acquire(), try_acquire(),
try_acquire_for() and try_acquire_until().
Brings Semaphore more into line with CMSIS-RTOS 2 (which uses "acquire"),
itself (as it has "release"), and other classes having "try", "try for"
and "try until".
Also steps away from vague "wait" term - the primary operation here is
to acquire the semaphore, and this will of course sleep.
Reason for needing greater timeout could be this test's performance.
UDPSOCKET_ECHOTEST_BURST_NONBLOCK is implementing the receiving
differently and is passing with 1 second timeout.
The loop was wrongly incrementing the index of the array after assiging
the value. Thus the first array element was used twice and the last one
was never user. The issue is fixed and the loops are refactored and
simplified to avoid such confusion in the future.
Reason for needing greater timeout could be this test's performance.
UDPSOCKET_ECHOTEST_BURST_NONBLOCK is implementing the receiving
differently and is passing with 1 second timeout.
There are two EventQueue.h in mbed-os codebase:
events/EventQueue.h
features/FEATURE_BLE/ble/pal/EventQueue.h
By accident, `mbed compile` generates includes.txt with the correct
order of include search paths. This is not the case for the CMake
exporter: targets with FEATURE_BLE enables fail to compile with errors:
mbed-os/features/cellular/framework/AT/ATHandler.h:99:60: error:
'events' has not been declared
Update all places to always include either "events/EventQueue.h"
or "ble/pal/EventQueue.h": to always find the correct header.
Now it is enough to add:
"macros": [
"MBED_GREENTEA_TEST_XXXSOCKET_TIMEOUT_S=20"
],
to mbed_app.json, where XXX is on of {DNS, TLS, UDP, TCP}.
Also network-* tests are now configurable: network-interface, network-wifi, network-emac with a similar macro.