On the raven, the battery and temperature readings are available
from the companion 3290 cpu over the serial line.
Modify the existing raven-lcd-interface application to export
these sensors.
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.
For the SPI
* We improve the return semantics of _read() and _write()
* We set speed based on the value returned from ti_lib_sys_ctrl_clock_get() instead of using a hard-coded value
External flash changes:
* Rename macros to match instruction names
* verify_part(): Return a different value when the device is powered down and when communication fails
* Change return value semantics of static functions
* Adjust checks of board_spi_ return values
* Wait for BUSY to clear before attempting to send PD
* Accept two possible flash parts: W25X40CL (4MBit) as well as the W25X20CL (2MBit)
This commit updates the srf06-cc26xx platform by adding support for the CC1310EM.
We generalise the way this platform selects CPU/board so that we can easily add more combinations in the future. These changes have implication on how to build for different devices, so make sure to have a look at the updated README
The DNS resolver requires 1/4 sec clock resolution. The retro targets had a 1/2 sec clock resolution (optimized for the 1/2 sec TCP timer) resulting in DNS resolver timeouts being 0. Therefore the retro target clock resolution is now increased to 1/4 sec.
The default Telnetd idle timeout of 30 seconds seems somewhat short. Best to have it user-configurable (incl. the option to turn it off with an config value of 0).
In order to have the wget command make some sense the write command should be present too.
- On the Apple][ reduction of the MTU seems to gain just enough RAM to have the (rather heavy-weight) full-blown C library file I/O working.
- On the C128 there's way too little RAM so there's no wget command but only the file commands.
- On the CBMs a dummy lseek() was necessary to have the read command link.
* The current version of the README points to a wrong URL
for the LUFA Virtual Serial driver.
* A driver is nowadays provided by TI with CC2538
Foundation Firmware
Thus, this pull updates the LUFA driver URL and also provides a
link to CC2538 Foundation Firmware
When using this code:
(int8_t)tmp102_read_temp_x100() / 100
Only the first value is casted into a int8_t type.
tmp102_read_temp_x100() returns the temperature in Celcius * 100. Most of
the time this value will be lower than -2^7 and higher than 2^7 (+/- 1.27°C).
The cast is not needed but a comment about this implicit cast has been added.
Document the URL of the older Sourcery G++ Lite 2008q3-66 arm-none-eabi
toolchain mentioned by README.md so that users can easily find it if
needed.
Signed-off-by: Benoît Thébaudeau <benoit.thebaudeau.dev@gmail.com>
* Keep MPU_PWR low when the sensor is not in use
* Deselect the sensor when not in use, in order to restore the I2C ping state
* Explicitly control the MPU_INT pin
* Don't shutdown the sensor when it's shut down
* Remove explicit shutdown-related API extension. It is no longer required
Instead of using a separate data structure to request that a PD remain powered during deep sleep,
we do the same within the main LPM data structure through an additional field.
This allows us to maintain only one linked list of LPM modules and overall improves code clarity
We only power, clock and enable the peripepheral when / if we need it
* We no longer automatically turn on the SERIAL PD when the CM3 is running
* Make sure the I2C peripheral is accessible (powered and clocked) before any operation
* If the peripheral is not accessible, automatically power it up and run the clock
* Put SDA, SCL, SDA HP and SCL HP in a low-leakage state when shutting down
* Don't automatically fire up the I2C controller when we wake up
* Explicitly put in deep sleep on device startup
* Verify that the flash has actually dropped to deep sleep
* Update CLK pin to match the one used on the v1.2 sensortag
Obsoletes and Closes#988