We still use the primary location by default (Info Page) but
this is now configurable. This change is useful for users who
wish to specify their own MAC address. Since the Info Page is
read-only, they need to be able to use the secondary location
This will help us slowly add better support for smaller SoCs
instead of just assuming that all cc253x SoCs are F256
- We build for F256 by default but the project Makefile can override this
- We currently ignore this when passing --code-size. This is a ToDo
- The bank allocator always assumes 7 banks. Once we fix --code-size above this will be irrelevant
* Adjusted the cc2530 timer-test example to reflect recent changes to clock_delay()
* Sensinode now uses the newer timer-test example copied over from cc2530dk
* Deleted the obsolete clock-test. timer-test is a superset
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.
* Bit-Addressable SFRs are now accessed as such,
instead of (N)OR-ing the byte
* A routine was declared as CCIF but not defined as such. Fixed
* Deleted a leftover duplicate define
* Formatting
* Comment updates and clarifications
Unlike cc2430, the cc2530 RF driver never generates interrupts.
This configuration in main() was a remnant of the porting from
the sensinode main, which does in fact need it.
Also updated comments in contiki-conf to reflect that shortcuts
don't influence the RF
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.