Use the int_literal_to_timeout Coccinelle script to convert literal
integer arguments for kernel API timeout parameters to the standard
timeout value representations.
Signed-off-by: Peter Bigot <peter.bigot@nordicsemi.no>
Use the named representation for no-wait to future-proof against a
change to the representation of timeout values.
Signed-off-by: Peter Bigot <peter.bigot@nordicsemi.no>
move misc/byteorder.h to sys/byteorder.h and
create a shim for backward-compatibility.
No functional changes to the headers.
A warning in the shim can be controlled with CONFIG_COMPAT_INCLUDES.
Related to #16539
Signed-off-by: Anas Nashif <anas.nashif@intel.com>
move spi.h to drivers/spi.h and
create a shim for backward-compatibility.
No functional changes to the headers.
A warning in the shim can be controlled with CONFIG_COMPAT_INCLUDES.
Related to #16539
Signed-off-by: Anas Nashif <anas.nashif@intel.com>
move gpio.h to drivers/gpio.h and
create a shim for backward-compatibility.
No functional changes to the headers.
A warning in the shim can be controlled with CONFIG_COMPAT_INCLUDES.
Related to #16539
Signed-off-by: Anas Nashif <anas.nashif@intel.com>
This macro is slated for complete removal, as it's not possible
on arches with an MPU stack guard to know the true buffer bounds
without also knowing the runtime state of its associated thread.
As removing this completely would be invasive to where we are
in the 1.14 release, demote to a private kernel Z_ API instead.
The current way that the macro is being used internally will
not cause any undue harm, we just don't want any external code
depending on it.
The final work to remove this (and overhaul stack specification in
general) will take place in 1.15 in the context of #14269Fixes: #14766
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
Rename reserved function names in drivers/ subdirectory. Update
function macros concatenatenating function names with '##'. As
there is a conflict between the existing gpio_sch_manage_callback()
and _gpio_sch_manage_callback() names, leave the latter unmodified.
Signed-off-by: Patrik Flykt <patrik.flykt@intel.com>
Moving towards serialized fragmentation, adapting mac command creation
to avoid the need of ll_reserve etc...
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Bursztyka <tomasz.bursztyka@linux.intel.com>
Add a dts binding file for the cc1200 and move the Kconfig options for
SPI and GPIOs to DTS for the CC1200 driver.
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
As for Ethernet, up to ieee802154 L2's send to actually sent the packet.
It's currently unoptimized as 6lo compression, 15.4 fragmentation and so
on will reallocate net_buf etc... but it's the first step towards
removing ll reserve space and more.
Applying changes to Openthread L2 as well.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Bursztyka <tomasz.bursztyka@linux.intel.com>
Allow to set debug also for RAW_CHANNEL and set general debug template
instead of networking one.
Signed-off-by: Andrei Emeltchenko <andrei.emeltchenko@intel.com>
tx_bufs/tx_count and rx_bufs/rx_count can be hold in another dedicated
structure, thus reducing the number of parameters to transceive. This
permits to avoid using the stack when calling transceive.
Since we saved parameters, we can expose back the struct device pointer,
to stay consistent with other device driver APIs.
Fixes#5839
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Bursztyka <tomasz.bursztyka@linux.intel.com>
CC1200 is a sub-ghz chip supporting 6 ISM & SRD bands: 169, 433, 470,
868, 915 and 920 MHz, with features dedicated to IEEE 802.15.4(g).
Current driver enables CC1200 against actual IEEE 802.15.4 Soft-MAC. 'g'
version support in the Soft-MAC will follow later.
The chip itself is closer to a bare metal radio modem than to a usual
15.4 chip: up to the user to provide the right RF settings for the
carrier band. Such settings can be generaten through TI's SmartRF tool.
Hopefully, for channel selection, this driver will be clever enough to
compute the proper register change without any special input from the
user. This will work for all the bands supported by the chip.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Bursztyka <tomasz.bursztyka@linux.intel.com>