For kit targets that inherit from a module, move the kit a top-level
target folder rather than nesting underneath the module folder, to
avoid too-long-path issues on Windows.
Note this only changes the folder layout, not the inheritance.
Enables code examples/end user applications to override if necessary
Add BSP_DESIGN_MODUS component by default to all PSOC6 boards. Applications can remove this if necessary.
This avoids a stack overflow if sleep is called for the first time from
the idle thread (which by default has a fairly small stack, and which is
already fairly deep by the time it calls into the usticker adapter)
This PR is to fix the issues in LwIP for AutoIP which is required for passing Bonjour Conformance Test for mDNS. Following gives the summary of the changes/fixes added.
Changes:
1. Following issues are fixed in LwIP for AutoIP.
- Fixed bug in max conflict rate limiting: According to RFC section RFC 3927 Section 2.2.1 conflict probe interval should be increased to 60 seconds, once conflict count reaches after MAX_CONFLICTS (i.e., 10) counts. The initial value of 'autoip->tried_llipaddr' is 0. Hence the probe interval (i.e., autoip->ttw) should be increased to 60 secs when 'autoip->tried_llipaddr >= MAX_CONFLICTS'
- Added code to free 'autoip' client in autoip_stop() API: New 'autoip' client is allocated in autoip_start() API, and the client is not freed during autoip_stop(). This would result in memory leak, if not freed. Updated autoip_stop() API to take care of releasing the memory allocated for 'autoip' client.
2. Introduced a configurable macro "MBED_CONF_LWIP_DHCP_TIMEOUT" in "lwipopts.h" to configure DHCP timeout based on the usecase requirement. For example: bonjour conformance test would need a DHCP timeout value which is grater than 320 secs to run mDNS probing test to verify protocol compilance of the implementation.
Tested the fixes using Bonjour Conformance Test tool Version 1.5.0 for IPv4. It has successfully passed Bonjour Conformance Test.
- Reduce heap footprint by storing only single block when receiving a blockwise message.
* User is now responsible of freeing the data by calling sn_coap_protocol_block_remove() and must not free the payload separately.
- Bug fix: Request blockwise transfer if incoming payload length is too large and when it comes without block indication.