In the previous implementation a click event was triggered when the
button was pressed.
This implementation allows to set and release buttons independently both
by mouse clicking and by key typing.
SIM_CONTROL_PLGUIN are handled like SIM_PLUGIN, with one exception.
If the simulation is started with -nogui=<simfile> than it is checked
if a controlling plugin is loaded. If not, the simulation terminates
with an error message.
The implementation of clickButton(), pressButton(), and releaseButton()
can be shared accross the several node-dependent implementations as
they use the node-dependent doPressButton() doReleaseButton() routines.
As every Button has a node-specific implementation part, this should be
the minimal interface to the backend node emulator for pressing and
releasing a button.
* Added dev/uart1.h header file to cooja platform
* Added slip arch stub
* Suppress examples putchar definition as cooja platform provides its own
Note that the uart1.h file should only be an intermediate solution.
A generic contiki-wide definition for uart handling is required as each
platform defines its own varying set of uart functions.
By changing RELSTR= into RELSTR:= we force Make to evaluate the Git
version string only during Makefile read, and not on every single build
command execution.
The reduction in file system I/O cut the time to build
examples/er-rest-example on my development machine by a significant
amount, see below.
Core i7 notebook with ext4 file system on an SSD (building for TARGET=mulle):
"RELSTR=" make 19.70s user 1.07s system 82% cpu 25.291 total
"RELSTR:=" make 11.81s user 1.27s system 79% cpu 16.499 total
Signed-off-by: Joakim Gebart <joakim.gebart@eistec.se>
Modified the if/elseif/elseif/.../else block in ISR into multiple if
blocks in order to handle multiple interrupts happening simultaneously.
Signed-off-by: Joakim Gebart <joakim.gebart@eistec.se>
Ipolite is used by netflood and route-discovery modules among others. If a route request is yet to be re-broadcasted and a local route discovery is started (interval == 0), the previous queuebuf used is freed but ctimer and queuebuf pointer is left unchanged. This causes corrupt route requests to be sent, invalid routing tables to be formed, memcmp() on NULL pointer on receive, and other undefined behavior.
Signed-off-by: Oskar Nordquist <oskar.nordquist@crlsweden.com>
Currently there is an linker error when compiling with debug information.
This is only the case for dwarf (the default). Everything is fine with
stabs, thus allowing to debug and use all the other nice tools like
"objdump -S".