-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
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.
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).