Setting UIP_CONF_IPV6 to zero from the make build command line is
something that seems like it should ensure that IPv6 is disabled, but in
fact it actually *enables* IPv6. This seems counter intuitive, so this
patch changes the behavior of the makefiles to handle this case
properly.
Copied this file to the platform directories and
changed it to use putstring(), puthex() etc so
that we can print addresses without linking in
printf
See Pull Request #20
r is now uint8_t, allocated to registers
len is uint16_t for more efficent arithmetic
(Changes replicated from the 253x port, originally
contributed by Philippe Retornaz - EPFL)
- Relevant examples explicitly request it in their Makefile
- Removed the definition of UIP_CONF_IPV6_RPL from
contiki-conf.h. If needed, it's defined through a -D
This allows us to reduce CODE footprint of SDCC projects
built with --model-huge. Use carefully!
* Added a facility which allows us to enable/disable the
feature from the CPU dir (CC_CONF_NON_BANKED_OPTIMIZATION)
* Added the CC_NON_BANKED keyword to some platform files
(expands to __nonbanked)
* Started using this for some examples
This new approach (CLOCK_CONF_ACCURATE=0) was not as inaccurate
as originally thought. In fact, it has pretty much the same
accuracy as the old, stack-hungry version.
* Renamed the define from CLOCK_CONF_ACCURATE (1: old) to
CLOCK_CONF_STACK_FRIENDLY (1: new) to stop implying
that one is more accurate than the other.
* Using CLOCK_CONF_STACK_FRIENDLY by default.
Since the introduction of a purpose-written routine, the old
generic one (which was written in asm) was never being used.
There was a configuration directive which allowed us to switch
between the two. All references to this configuration directive
have also been removed.