This commit refactor the `lwip-eth/arch/TARGET_STM` folder and add the IPV4 feature for the
following targets:
- NUCLEO_F207ZG
- NUCLEO_F429ZI
- NUCLEO_F767ZI
- DISCO_F746NG
A UDP request to the NIST servers can fail to return data due to UDP
packet loss. Since packets are not guaranteed with UDP, this is a valid
failure and should not be treated as a test failure. The test should retry
the request in this case. This commit adds those retries.
Currently this uses the same mechanism used by the rtos to conditionally
include the network-socket API. Perhaps this should be builtin to the
config system?
Note: this does require that the bug-compatible inclusion of mbed.h
be removed to avoid include-order issues.
per @sg-
Previously the EthernetInterface class was unable to be connected
after being brought down. The core issue is that lwip was not designed
to be completely brought down due once initialized.
To work around this, the ethernet interface only initializes once and
leaves itself up after a disconnect call. The DHCP lease is still
released/acquired on disconnect/connect.
Having the echo tests generate any random character
caused issues serializing the test output into an
xml file. This change limits the characters generated
by the device to '0' - '9'.
Move the library files used by both nanostack and client into a common
location. This allows both client and nanostack to be built stand-alone.
The patch moves the following libraries into a common location:
-mbed-client-c
-mbed-client-randlib
-mbed-trace
-nanostack-hal-mbed-cmsis-rtos
-nanostack-libservice
-sal-stack-nanostack-eventloop
And moves the library 'coap-service' from client into nanostack.
Expression needed to init to zero a simple POD struct
Before (valid in C99/C++11/G++): (nsapi_addr_t){}
After (valid in C++03, invalid in C): nsapi_addr_t()