Common functionality has been split off into a generic ChainableEventHandler for use by other EventHandler implementations. The ChainableEventHandler is essentially singly-linked list that propagates callbacks to all objects in the list.
The ChainableGattServerEventHandler enables chaining together GattServer::EventHandlers. An application can register separate event handlers (eg: for different services that need to handle GattServer events) and then set the global GattServer::setEventHandler to the instance of ChainableGattServerEventHandler with all registered GattServer::EventHandlers.
The connection event reported by the WB55 is incorrect if controller privacy is not enable and the peer connects with an unknown private resolvable address: The RPA field contains the connection address (it should be empty) and the peer address is all FF while it should be equal to the connection address.
```sh
[Warning] pal_rtc.h@76,6: type of 'PalRtcCompareSet' does not match original declaration [-Wlto-type-mismatch]
[Warning] pal_rtc.h@73,6: type of 'PalRtcEnableCompareIrq' does not match original declaration [-Wlto-type-mismatch]
[Warning] pal_rtc.h@74,6: type of 'PalRtcDisableCompareIrq' does not match original declaration [-Wlto-type-mismatch]
```
In Mbed OS 5.12.0 mbed_toolchain.py has been introduced, that automatically defines the macro TARGET_NAME (on line 241). This leads to a high number of generating the following warning: 'TARGET_NAME' macro redefined while compiling code for MAX32620C on Mbed OS 5.12 and above. This patch fixes it, while it keeps the definition in place for lower versions that lack mbed_toolchain.py
In Mbed OS 5.12.0 mbed_toolchain.py has been introduced, that automatically defines the macro TARGET_NAME (on line 241). This leads to a high number of generating the following warning: 'TARGET_NAME' macro redefined while compiling code for MAX32625 on Mbed OS 5.12 and above. This patch fixes it, while it keeps the definition in place for lower versions that lack mbed_toolchain.py
In Mbed OS 5.12.0 mbed_toolchain.py has been introduced, that automatically defines the macro TARGET_NAME (on line 241). This leads to a high number of generating the following warning: 'TARGET_NAME' macro redefined while compiling code for MAX32630FTHR on Mbed OS 5.12 and above. This patch fixes it, while it keeps the definition in place for lower versions that lack mbed_toolchain.py
MAX32630FTHR has an on-board uSD slot, but targets.json did not contain info about this until now.
Handling it in targets.json is a better idea than doing it via mbed_app.json as most people can not figure out how to do that.
Inherit methods gethostbyname, gethostbyname_async and get_dns_server
to Nanostack class. Methods will try to find DNS server address
or DNS query results from Nanostack DNS cache.