Commit f602c936 incorrectly started defining LWIP_DEBUG as either 0 or
1.
lwipopts.h locally was changed to use #if, but all existing users
continued to use #ifdef. Therefore defining it to 0 was accidentally
enabling it for quite a few users.
This would have pulled in some unwanted lwIP code, and affected some
drivers, eg k64f_emac.c allocating an extra 2K of stack.
Correct lwipopts.h to either define it as 1 or leave it undefined, and
change the #if tests back to #ifdef, so all are consistent.
d65b6b0 Update unittests for nsdynmemlib API change (#71)
bc69b8b Disable CoAP duplicate message detection (#69)
ccb65f8 Change year 2017 to copyright (#68)
76490a7 Add option to join COAP multicast group (#67)
381d910 Register to multicast groups (#66)
dce323c Add transaction delete to CoAP service (#65)
feea33e Add option to select used socket interface (#63)
5a5c0f9 Merge pull request #62 from ARMmbed/coap_separation
0d26c00 Modifying file headers and Makefile to adapt from libcoap to mbed-coap
d323c3a Fixing unit tests based on new coap library
d1a3d25 Modifying Makefile and source file based on new coap library
git-subtree-dir: features/nanostack/FEATURE_NANOSTACK/coap-service
git-subtree-split: d65b6b0eb890be93f667debe8da83aa498021ccf
Merged lwip 2.0.2 stable path 1 from https://github.com/ARMmbed/lwip
Patch allows lwip to do autonomous address configuration for prefixes
that are not on-link.
ad7cf16 Add David's IPv6 improvements to CHANGELOG
af9d783 Fix (bogus) MSVC 2010 warning about uninitialized variable usage in ip6.c It's wrong because the variables are initialized during first loop iteration due to best_addr == NULL
68358d7 nd6: cull destination cache on router removal
7323fa1 nd6: some work on basic RFC 4861 compliance
10eb2ca ip6: improve source address selection
6c06ecd ip6/nd6: route using on-link prefixes, not addresses
9f1714d nd6: improve router selection
2486b41 netif: more ip6 state changes invoke status callback
519d809 nd6: fix Duplicate Address Detection
9f3c6dd nd6: check link status before sending packets
8c761a2 nd6: improve address autoconfiguration support
Some block devices (for example I2C EEPROM) can be erased at the byte
level. These aren't really block devices, but fall under the block
device API. For these devices, the fat filesystem needs to use a lower
bound on the block size. In this case we used 512 bytes is used since
it is already a standard.
This function provides a shortcut to reformatting a mounted filesystem.
Also, since this function is a virtual member of the FileSystem class,
the user does not need to know the underlying filesystem to reformat
the underlying storage.