* capitalize driver class name,
* reword test docs for the driver & HAL,
* capitalize Mbed name,
* reword the comments explaining the SERIAL_FLUSH_TIME_MS macro.
Change the config parameter used as a delay before sending the sync
packet after the device reset in watchdog and reset_reason tests. Use
'forced_reset_timeout' instead of 'program_cycle_s'.
The latest rebase of the watchdog feature branch introduced errors in compiling
watchdog tests due to missing headers.
- Watchdog HAL API test
Include missing header files to main.cpp (mbed_wait_api.h, stdlib.h).
- Watchdog HAL API timing test
Include missing header files to main.cpp (us_ticker_api.h).
- Watchdog Driver API test
Include missing header files to main.cpp (mbed_wait_api.h, stdlib.h).
Inject mbed namespace into main.cpp to fix Watchdog name resolution.
On NUMAKER_PFM_NANO130 target, WDT's clock source is fixed to LIRC, which is much
less accurate than other targets. Enlarge delta define to pass this test.
due to partial implementation. Having FUTURE_SEQUANA_M0 and
FUTURE_SEQUANA PSA targets is misleading.
Signed-off-by: Devaraj Ranganna <devaraj.ranganna@arm.com>
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.
Get rid of a volatile, and use atomics to synchronise with the interrupt
routine instead.
Useful as a non-RTOS basic compilation check for the atomics - the
fuller atomic test relies on the RTOS.
These are platform tests, but rely on the RTOS to run multiple threads
to exercise it.
(The atomics are still useful in non-RTOS, to protect against interrupt
handlers, but testing versus other threads is easier. The implementation
is the same either way, so doesn't seem worth testing non-RTOS
specifically).
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.
This test case uses `hidapi` -- a cross-platform Python module.
To keep the initial Mbed setup as simple as possible, the `hidapi`
module is skipped on Linux hosts because of its external dependancies
for this platform.
The module can be easily installed following instructions from the
README file.
The test case is skipped if the host machine lacks `hidapi` module.
Wait for the host driver to finish setup before sending any HID reports
from the device.
USBHID::wait_ready() blocks until the device reaches 'configured' state,
but the state of the host HID driver remains unknown to the device.
To successfully use pyusb on Windows hosts, a Zadig configuration has to
be performed. Since config for basic tests has already been provided,
use it again.
FastModels are a software simulator for Arm platform/cores.
They mean to be used as a tool for testing or early prototype stage development.
Due to the nature of software simulator can't grantee the timing accuracy like HW.
So time drifting test is skipped for software models.
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.
Added WiFi_Bt CM4 PSA target in mbedos json
Added SPE-NSPE mailbox initialization for CM4 SystemInit
Made similar to FUTURE_SEQUANA configurations
Copied FUTURE_SEQUANA CM0 SPM part for WiFi_Bt smoke test
Added CY8CKIT_062_WIFI_BT_M0 and CY8CKIT_062_WIFI_BT_M0_PSA targets
Sorted files for new CY8CKIT_062_WIFI_BT_M0 and CY8CKIT_062_WIFI_BT_M0_PSA targets
Copied files for CY8CKIT_062_WIFI_BT_M0_PSA from FUTURE_SEQUANA
Copied and updated cm0p start files
Corrected according to FUTURE_SEQUANA
Changes to M0 startup files to have SPM started
Fixed implicit declaration warning
Commented interrupts enabling according to FUTURE_SEQUANA flow
Updated prebuild spm_smore CM0 hex for CM4 target
Turned on greentea environment
Used special memory region for common CM0/CM4 data
Updated prebuild CM0 SPM hex
Placed shared memory region for flash operations into SPM shared memory region
Updated cyprotection code and configuration
Start address of protected regions is set by a defined number from target.json
Added masters pcMask configuration
Added support for PSA target to WIFI_BT board
Enabled resources protection for SPM
Aligned RAM usage according to Cypress FlashBoot and CyBootloader
alligned protection config
Added CYW943012P6EVB_01_M0 target
Enlarged heap size, remobed nv_seed
Added heap reservation in linker script from mbed-os
Removed heap size definition
turned on nv_seed config
Removed nv_seed macros
Enabled protection for PSoC6 CM0
Added PSoC6 CM0 PSA readme
Enabled mbed_hal-spm test
Enabled nv_seed and removed unneeded ipc config define
Added SPDX string to feature_ble cypress target files
Removed unneeded supported_toolchains lines for Cypress targets
Disabled protection settings
Corrected flash initialization for PSoC6 CM0 PSA
Changed PSoC6 IPC6 protection for flash
Enabled special flash initialization and enabled protection settings
Updated and added new prebuild PSoC6 CM0 PSA hex files
Disabled HW TRNG and CRC for PSoC6 CM4 PSA target
Added missing const to allow types to match
Updated PSoC6 WIFI_BT_PSA prebuilt directory
Moved PSoC6 shared section usage area definition to begin of ld
Added initial ARM_STD linker and startup files for PSoC6 CM0
Added initial IAR linker and startup files for PSoC6 CM0
Added defines to disable some SPM protection settings for PSoC64
Moved Flash function variables into separate memory region
Added defines for new Public area definition
Updated PSoC6 CM0_PSA hex-files
On platforms using coretx m33 accessing the secure memory will cause SecureFault instead of Hardfault.
SecureFault is implemented in the secure image and cannot be changed in runtime.
-Add bug fix for psa_security_lifecycle_state function - PR #9745
-Remove lifecycle data from temp boot status data
-Update attesttation_partition_json file to use
PSA_PLATFORM_LC_GET and generate partition
code - auto generated files update
A DTR line is used to signal that the host has configured a terminal and
is ready to transmit and receive data from the USB CDC/Serial device.
When this test suite is run with the use of a Linux host, a workaround has
to be used to overcome some platform specific DTR line behavior.
Every time the serial port file descriptor is opened, the DTR line is
asserted until the terminal attributes are set.
As a consequence, the device receives a premature DTR signal with a
duration of 200-500 us before the correct, long-lasting DTR signal set by
the host-side test script. (tested on the Linux kernel 4.15.0)
The solution is to wait for the first DTR spike, ignore it, and wait for
the correct DTR signal again.
Update the serial host test to set DTR low before opening a serial
port. Set DTR high once the serial object is ready. This ensures that
no data is sent by the device until the host is ready.
Despite having ECHO and ECHOCTL POSIX lflags disabled by default by
pyserial, a delay is needed for host to properly handle data received
from USB serial/CDC device.
With no delay host would echo 0x00-0x31 characters prefixed with '^'.
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
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.
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
Add calls to `mbedtls_platform_setup()` and
`mbedtls_platform_terminate()` to the trng greentea test, to
initialize the hardware acceleration engines, in some platforms.
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.
mbed_psa_reboot_and_request_new_security_state() API replaced its_reset() which is now a secure API only
This change is necessary for a clean environment for the test