Instead of user defined symbols in assembly files or C files,
use linker scripts to add heap and stack - this is inconsistent
with ARM std linker scripts
Reverting this feature till IAR 8.x is stable and supported in Mbed OS
for few releases
1. Revert "Add Dynamic heap support to IAR"
This reverts commit 8ee29bbfa2.
2. Revert "Splited RAM section not compatible with dynamic HEAP."
This reverts commit a645bb2a6b.
3. Revert "Add Dynamic heap support to IAR"
This reverts commit 891e1f261b.
Two new block properties available in linker configuration files:
"expanding size" and "minimum size" for IAR 8.11.2 and above
Sample:
define block HEAP with expanding size, minimum size = 16K, alignment = 8 {};
This block will expand to consume all remaining available space in
the range where it is placed. If several such blocks end up in the same
range, they will share the remaining space.
Cannot place a block with expanding size inside another block with
expanding size, inside a block with maximum size, or inside an overlay.
Fix for issue #9450 by adding turning off the modem power at startup, so that modem is sure to be in the initial state.
Fix for wrong filename and classname.
// WIP
* Remove unused Peripheral Pins definitions and add UART_1 TXD/RXD pins (fix#9026) for the Wio BG96 board
* Remove/Fix unused PinName definitions for the Wio BG96 board from the PinNames enum
* Remove unused Peripheral Pins definitions and add UART_1 TXD/RXD pins (fix#9026) for the Wio 3G board
* Remove/Fix unused PinName definitions for the Wio 3G board from the PinNames enum
1. Removed redundant code comments. Added relevant ones for MTB pins.
2. More SPI_CS pins added for peripherals on the MTB.
3. Disabled LSE_Clock as it is not present on the MTB in targets.json
The DEVICE_FOO macros are always defined (either 0 or 1).
This patch replaces any instances of a define check on a DEVICE_FOO
macro with value test instead.
Signed-off-by: Alastair D'Silva <alastair@d-silva.org>
Small space savings, the casting from int to float will bloat
the code a bit. Using wait(1.0f) for example would avoid it,
but seems a bit silly to use floats for anything unless
really needed (in embedded products).
--legacyalign, --no_legacyalign are deprecated from ARMC6 compiler, in order to
remove deprecated flags all linker files should strictly align to 8-byte boundary