Previously, the Cooja mote assumed that its file was always initially empty (file.endptr == 0). Therefore, a file uploaded to a mote's CFS could never be read by the mote, as the mote would prevent reads from going past the EOF (indicated by endptr).
By tracking the file size and making it accessible to Cooja, the correct size of the uploaded file can be reported to the mote and allow it to read the uploaded file.
When disabling TCP support, the following warning is triggered:
../..//core/net/ip/tcpip.c:159:1: warning: ‘start_periodic_tcp_timer’
defined but not used [-Wunused-function]
An added ifdef guard now only defines this function when TCP support is
enabled.
../..//apps/er-coap/er-coap-observe.c:237:15: warning: unused variable
‘content’ [-Wunused-variable]
This was caused by a buffer that was declared, but used only in
commented out code.
The variable was moved to the commented out block.
The block was surrounded by an #if 0 ... #endif to make it easier to
uncomment.
Everything still compiles with the code in question uncommented.
Fix for #1229
rf_core_cmd_done_en() was enabling the wrong irq for detecting the
completion of foreground operations. This was causing cc26xx devices
to not wake-up on time when calling lpm_sleep() from transmit().
* The clock interrupt must be scheduled relative to the last interrupt, not relative to the current time (which may have progressed significantly)
* clock_time() must increase continuously, so that code that may be spinning around clock_time() will make progress, not only after each interrupt
Replaced a cast of the funciton pointer to powercycle with a
wrapper calling powercycle which has the correct signature.
The previous implementation was an instance of undefined behaviour
according to the C standard.
Added a mode, configurable by the CONTIKI_WATCHDOG_CONF_LOCK_BETWEEN_USE
macro, which locks the WDT register between uses so as to prevent
any accidental modifications
According to the TRM, the WDT does not produce a reset until it
expires twice. After expiring the WDT will set the INT flag if it
is unset, and reset the MCU if INT is already set.
Before this patch, watchdog_periodic() only un-sets the INT flag. This
means that the behaviour of watchdog_periodic is underministic in that
the value of the countdown timer will be different depending on
when the function was called.
This patch fixes this behaviour by also reloading the timout value.
Refactored RadioMediumObservable to RadioTransmissionObservable because of its function
Added correct RadioMediumObservable and updating in AbstractRadioMedium, DirectedGraphMedium and MRM
Added some documentation