New members are added to the network interface
-getaddrinfo
-getaddrinfo_async
gethostbyname is unchanged but gethostbyname_async result param now contains results od DNS records found.
Test cases for sync/async added added to DNS test folder.
* Deprecate RawSerial.
* Introduce UnbufferedSerial to provide unbuffered I/O by implementing
with a FileHandle interface for I/O streams.
* Add Greentea test for the UnbufferedSerial class.
Added missing mbed_error_initialize function call in bare metal boot code which is used
to retrieve the crash report from RAM in case of any previous abnormal re-boot but this function call is present in RTOS boot code.
For consistency with `std::shared_ptr`, and `mbed::Callback`, and as a
potential optimisation aid, give `SharedPtr` a distinct constructor for
`nullptr`.
The fs integration tests requires about 10 little fs blocks.
The qspi erase size is 256K, with the default size of 2MB, this only
allocates 8 little fs blocks. The tests need 10 little fs blocks to
work.
Also Added no-led tags to cypress board that only have 1 LED. The
fs integration tests blinks 2 LEDs.
UDPSocket can be used also similar to TCPSocket using connect(), send() and recv() methods.
This commit adds UDP ECHOTESTS which uses these methods instead of sendto() and recvfrom().
* Use compile-time detection of hardware CRC capability, so unneeded
code and tables do not go into the image.
* Add global JSON config option to allow choice between no tables,
16-entry tables or 256-entry tables for software CRC. Default set
to 16-entry, reducing ROM size from previous 256-entry.
* Allow manual override in template parameter to force software or
bitwise CRC for a particular instance.
* Micro-optimisations, particularly use of `RBIT` instruction and
optimising bitwise computation using inline assembler.
Incompatible changes:
* Remove special-case "POLY_32BIT_REV_ANSI" - users can use standard
POLY_32BIT_ANSI, which now uses the same 16-entry tables by default,
or can use hardware acceleration, which was disabled for
POLY_32BIT_REV_ANSI. MbedCRC<POLY_32BIT_ANSI, 32, CrcMode::TABLE> can
be used to force software like POLY_32BIT_REV_ANSI.
* The precomputed table for POLY_16BIT_IBM had errors - this has been
corrected, but software CRC results will be different from the previous
software calculation.
* < 8-bit CRC results are no longer are shifted up in the output value,
but placed in the lowest bits, like other sizes. This means that code
performing the SD command CRC will now need to use `(crc << 1) | 1`,
rather than `crc | 1`.
* Change "is supported" check to be a macro, so it can be done at
compile-time.
* Eliminate weird shift on 7-bit CRCs.
* Add support for 32-bit CRCs and reversals to TMPM3HQ.
This test is failed since #11721 Bare metal greentea support
on many STM32 boards:
NUCLEO_F072RB, NUCLEO_F070RB
NUCLEO_F411RE, NUCLEO_F439ZI, NUCLEO_F446ZE, DISCO_F407VG
NUCLEO_F303RE
...
In this test case if asynchronous DNS request results does not happen
in requested time, the request must be cancelled to ensure it does not
happen later on when test has exited already.
We've seen couple of crashes in CI tests which indicate this kind of behaviour
but this is very difficult to reproduce.
MBED_DEPRECATE macros is added to string-based APIs.
New, non-string-based APIs are added in their place.
Wiced binaries rebuilt
Any existing stubs or mocks are adjusted to compile and run with the newly added non-string based functions.
* Use compile-time detection of hardware CRC capability, so unneeded
code and tables do not go into the image.
* Add global JSON config option to allow choice between no tables,
16-entry tables or 256-entry tables for software CRC. Default set
to 16-entry, reducing ROM size from previous 256-entry.
* Allow manual override in template parameter to force software or
bitwise CRC for a particular instance.
* Micro-optimisations, particularly use of `RBIT` instruction and
optimising bitwise computation using inline assembler.
Incompatible changes:
* Remove special-case "POLY_32BIT_REV_ANSI" - users can use standard
POLY_32BIT_ANSI, which now uses the same 16-entry tables by default,
or can use hardware acceleration, which was disabled for
POLY_32BIT_REV_ANSI. MbedCRC<POLY_32BIT_ANSI, 32, CrcMode::TABLE> can
be used to force software like POLY_32BIT_REV_ANSI.
* The precomputed table for POLY_16BIT_IBM had errors - this has been
corrected, but software CRC results will be different from the previous
software calculation.
* < 8-bit CRC results are no longer are shifted up in the output value,
but placed in the lowest bits, like other sizes. This means that code
performing the SD command CRC will now need to use `(crc << 1) | 1`,
rather than `crc | 1`.
* Change "is supported" check to be a macro, so it can be done at
compile-time.
* Eliminate weird shift on 7-bit CRCs.
* Add support for 32-bit CRCs and reversals to TMPM3HQ.
after DNS Query flooding during DNS timeout test.
DNS timeout test requires flooding device with DNS queries.
This causes problem to ESP8266 module causing it to stuck for 11 sec.
In result all following tests fails. To avoid this "smart delay" is added.
If device preforms gethostbyname correctly then tests can proceed.
Otherwise after 1 sec sleep gethostbyname is repeated until success or re-check limit (set to 15).
Thanks to this all ethernet and non ESP8266 wireless devices don't need to wait but ESP must wait.
Run WIFI-GET-RSSI and WIFI-CONNECT-DISCONNECT-REPEAT tests in secure mode
Remove WIFI-CONNECT-PARAMS-VALID-UNSECURE, it's duplicate to WIFI_CONNECT with remains moved to WIFI-CONNECT-SECURE
-Added "rtos-api" in TESTS/configs/baremetal.json
-some test case used thread_sleep_for instead Thisthread::sleep_for
-Added the EOF character
-Disable completely the non supported test cases
-Added the mbedtls,crypto,psa,filesystem,fat,littlefs in baremetal.json to resolve compiler issue
-Disable metrics that are not available for bare metal
-Moved the baremetal.json inside TESTS/configs directory
-Added the baremetal.json on Tests directory to enable bare-metal
-Conditional enable of greentea metrics
Note:
Run green tea with bare metal
mbed test -m target -t GCC_ARM -n tests-mbed_platform-transaction --app-config TESTS/baremetal.json
Extend the deepsleep wait up to 220% of the Watchdog timeout.
One of the current Watchdog timing requirements is to fire BEFORE twice
the timeout value, but at least one target (K64F) is expected to fire
EXACTLY at a doubled timeout value in deepsleep mode. This patch updates
the test to cope with a new deepsleep timing requirement.
Protocols like mdns requires IPv6 link local address to be advertised in its
records (AAAA record). LWIP::Interface::bringup() API is creating IPv6 link
local address;But as of now there is no API exposed by mbed-os to get the
IPv6 link local address.
This new API is required to deliver mDNS library support on mbed-os for Cypress
platforms. Unit tested it by invoking get_ipv6_link_local_address with a simple
application.
Looks like the PWM works fine on NRF52840_DK target, but this target has hardware limitation and the max PWM period is 32 767 us.
That is why test cases when the period is set 50 ms are failing.
The test will be modified to test the 30 ms period instead of 50 ms, so the test can pass on all CI targets.
Add a watchdog-kicking thread running in the background when the test
suite is handling a failed assertion. A single watchdog kick did not
provide enough time for the greentea communication if the watchdog
reset happened later than expected.
Use a BaseHostTestAbstract.reset() method instead of
BaseHostTestAbstract.reset_dut() for more consistent behavior with
various platforms in the CI.
In contrast to a local setup, the reset_dut() method flashes the binary
again after performing the reset in a remote setup (RaaS). This was not
intentional in reset_reason tests. Moreover, this led to a different
behavior (a different reset_reason) for different flashing methods which
are target specific.
The two character sequence %% is used in standard implementations of
printf to print a single %. This is because % is essentially printf's
escape character for format specifiers and as \% cannot work printf
uses %%.
Therefore to be compatible with string buffers containing
%%, minimal-printf also needs to only print a single %.
Notes:
- CRC and TRNG are disabled on this board since the MCU on this board does not have the required hardware.
- QSPI and QSPIF are temporarily removed due to issues related to supporting the new S25FS512S flash chip we have on this board. These will be enabled as soon as we can get the issues resolved.
https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-os/issues/11722
This fixes the stack overflow error during the basic USB tests.
Update the ctrl_buf member of the USBTester and USBEndpointTester test
classes to be allocated on the heap. This saves 2 KB of a main stack.
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.
The QSPI spec allows alt to be any size that is a multiple of the
number of data lines. For example, Micron's N25Q128A uses only a
single alt cycle for all read modes (1, 2, or 4 bits depending on
how many data lines are in use).
- set certs and keys after socket open() as required by offloaded TLSSocket
- Added more checks for invalid handshake test and removed google.com test as
as some modems (e.g. BG96) might contains root CA for google.com
`ESP8266Interface::connect()` and `ESP8266Interface::disconnect()` can be used in terms of asynchronous operations. Mainly, it is based on newly added private variable of type `esp_connection_software_status` which is used to keep tracking of state of connection.`wifi_connect_nonblock` test was renamed and amended to test both `connect()` and `disconnect()` operation
Change stack sizes in test stats_cpu and mbedmicro-rtos-mbed-threads.
The value 384 was declared to make this test pass on STM32F070RB,
but its main stack value has been changed to 3KB so now it passes
this test with 512 stack size. The change was needed to make GR_LYCHEE
pass this test on ARM compiler.
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.
The most suitable place to free up I2C pins is in i2c_free(). Due to
i2c_free() not available in I2C HAL, we free up I2C pins manually by
configuring them back to GPIO.
Without free-up of I2C pins, SDA/SCL pins of the same I2C peripheral may
share by multiple ports due to 'all ports' tests here, and the following I2C
tests would be subject to interference by shared ports.
The Nuvoton targets listed below don't support input pull-up/pull-down mode
and so are skipped for test:
- NUMAKER_PFM_NANO130
- NUMAKER_PFM_NUC472
- NUMAKER_PFM_M453
Calls to Timer::attach() are inlined in order not to use floating-point
library functions calls given Timer::attach_us() expects an integer
for the callback interval.
* Create new `s_timestamp_t` type to specify timestamp is seconds
* Alter `attach()` API to expect `s_timestamp_t` for interval value
* Create helper macro to convert seconds to milliseconds and help code
readability
* Modify Greentea tests accordingly
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'.
* Fix rtos include path in NRFCordioHCIDriver
* Flatten USB driver directory structure
* Add missing include for us_ticker
* Add more missing includes for us_ticker
* Fix mbed_hal_fpga_ci_test_shield/uart test
* Fix bare-metal build
* Fix Watchdog UNITTEST
* Fix Mbed OS 2 build for Public/Internal headers relocating
The contents of the usb directory were moved to appropriate locations and the usb directory removed.
* Public USB headers moved under drivers/
* Internal USB headers moved under drivers/internal/
* USB Source code moved under drivers/source/usb/
* Moved usb/device/hal/ under hal/usb/
* Moved usb/device/USBPhy/ under hal/usb/
* Merged usb/device/targets/ into targets/
* Separated public and private USB API documentation under Doxygen groups drivers-public-api and drivers-internal-api.
* Fixed wrapper functions for IAR
* Fixed and renamed profile to minimal-printf.json
* Moved minimal-printf under platform
* Removed minimal-printf/mbed_lib.json
* Modified exporter template to work with partial profile
* Prevented optimization of printf to avoid compiler function substitution
- Add the no confidentiality & no replay protection flags
- Add actual size parameter in PS/ITS get APIs
- Change a few size parameters from uint32_t to size_t
During the SiP workshop, we discovered that 3% is too narrow due to a combination of:
Voltage rail differences between target and FPGA
Extension of lesser-resolution ADC's to 16-bit results
The test case which checks full range cannot be executed at the moment due to a hardware bug in FPGA-Test-Shield.
This test case will be restored when the final version of FPGA-Test-Shield is ready.
Watchdog::stop() is called in this test. If the target does not support
stopping the watchdog this case needs to be skipped.
Also improve handling ignored test cases.
Update the watchdog timing requirements:
1. The watchdog should trigger at, or after the timeout value.
2. The watchdog should trigger before twice the timeout value.
Use a SERIAL_FLUSH_TIME_MS value consistent with other tests.
Update the watchdog timing requirements:
1. The watchdog should trigger at, or after the timeout value.
2. The watchdog should trigger before twice the timeout value.
Update the watchdog timing requirements:
1. The watchdog should trigger at, or after the timeout value.
2. The watchdog should trigger before twice the timeout value.
Remove explicit calls to sleep.
Update the watchdog timing requirements:
1. The watchdog should trigger at, or after the timeout value.
2. The watchdog should trigger before twice the timeout value.
Update the watchdog timing requirements:
1. The watchdog should trigger at, or after the timeout value.
2. The watchdog should trigger before twice the timeout value.
With the DEEP_SLEEP_TEST_CHECK_WAIT_DELTA_US increased,
we now have TEST_ASSERT_UINT64_WITHIN(delta=1000, expected=1000, actual=1000)
so this assertion needed to be updated.
What we need is the deep sleep to be enabled after the programed interrupt
has fired and before a 2ms timeout expiration, which means >= 1000 and < 2000.
Running PowerShell script on some windows machines is blocked.
To avoid this problem script was replace by the code run directly in PowerShell console.
Changes:
- restore the original form of setup/teardown handlers,
- test_lock_unlock_test_check(): do not use common ticker layer (Timer, Timeout). Use only ticker HAL layer.
- Increase DEEP_SLEEP_TEST_CHECK_WAIT_DELTA_US delta.
Added a mechanism which will prevent an initialised watchdog from
resetting the device during final greentea communication.
This allows testing watchdog timeouts as short as 50 ms.
As the timer code became more generic, coping with initialization on
demand, and variable width and speed us_ticker_api implementations,
wait_us has gradually gotten slower and slower.
Some platforms have reportedly seen overhead of wait_us() increase from
10µs to 30µs. These changes should fully reverse that drop, and even
make it better than ever.
Add fast paths for platforms that provide compile-time information about
us_ticker. Speed and code size is improved further if:
* Timer has >= 2^32 microsecond range, or better still is 32-bit 1MHz.
* Platform implements us_ticker_read() as a macro
* Timer is initialised at boot, rather than first use
The latter initialisation option is the default for STM, as this has
always been the case.