This reverts commit 391c37f587.
The log isn't so useful in its present state because we may have to
unplug/replug to get out of a troublesome condition.
This reverts commit 39e3d4e61a.
The log isn't so useful in its present state because we may have to
unplug/replug to get out of a troublesome condition.
- atben.c (MMC_PATH, AT86RF230_PATH, find_file, slot_in_use): check
if the MMC or AT86RF230 kernel driver uses the 8:10 card slot and
print a detailed error message if it is
- atben.c (atben_open): fail if the 8:10 card slot is busy
The old "raw" function becomes get_key_init. Calling get_key_init is
only necessary if one wants to control the moment standard input is
switched to raw mode. If get_key is invoked without a prior call to
get_key_init, it will initialize automatically.
- atrf-path/gui.c (raw, main): renamed "raw" to get_key_init
- atrf-path/gui.c (old_term, restore_term, get_key_init, get_key):
moved to include/getkey.h and lib/getkey.c
- lib/getkey.c (get_key_init, get_key): made calling get_key_init
optional
- lib/Makefile (OBJS): added getkey.o
- install/INSTALL-PC: updated build process of lowpan-tools to
use the git repository
- tools/dirtpan/Makefile (CFLAGS): added include path for lowpan
tools from git
- install/INSTALL-PC: updated build process of lowpan-tools to
use the git repository
- tools/dirtpan/Makefile (CFLAGS): added include path for lowpan
tools from git
- usb/atu2.c (NUM_EPS), board.h (NUM_EPS): moved definition to
board.h
- board.h (NUM_EPS): use one EP for the boot loader, two for the
application
- usb/atu2.c (ep_init): initialize EP 1 only in an application build
- Makefile (USB_OBJS): moved into OBJS and BOOT_OBJS
- Makefile (OBJS): atu2.o is now app-atu2.o
- Makefile (BOOT_OBJS): atu2.o is now boot-atu2.o
- Makefile (MKDEP, %.o): moved dependency generation to macro $(MKDEP)
- Makefile (app-%.o): build from usb/%.c
- Makefile (boot -%.o): build from usb/%.c and set -DBOOT_LOADER
- dirtpan.c (stats, send_frame, send_more, send_ack, rx_pck, tx_pck,
ack_timeout, reass_timeout): gather extensive statistics
- dirtpan.c (handle_usr1, main): if running in the foreground, dump
statistics on standard error on SIGUSR1
- dirtpan.c (handle_usr2, main): if running in the foreground, reset
statistics to zero on SIGUSR2
- gui.c (area_off, gui): don't show a regulation area by default
- letter.h, letter.c: drawing of limited character set
- Makefile (OBJS_host, OBJS_ben_jlime): added letter.o
- gui.c (print, area_selector, gui): show regulation area selector
- gui.c (wlan_area): the currently displayed regulation domain
- gui.c (wlan_channels): return the number of WLAN channels
- gui.c (show_wlan_channel): determine whether the specified channel
should be used in the currently displayed regulation domain
- gui.c (label_wlan_channels): show WLAN channel numbers and their
width
- gui.c (gui): switch regulation domain with E (Europe), J (Japan),
and U (US)
- gui.c (gui): quit now only if Q is pressed instead of any key
- gui.c (gui): call label_wlan_channels to display the WLAN channels
- atrf-xmit.c (xfer_one): wait 10 ms for the packet to be sent (1 ms
was clearly too short)
- atrf-xmit.c (xfer_one): use wait_for_interrupt instead of
atrf_interrupt_wait, so that the retry logic can do its work
- atusb-common.c (atusb_interrupt_wait): the atusb firmware no longer
reads and accumulates IRQs for us. We now just wait for the
notification, then read IRQ_STATUS. Let higher layers take care of
retries and all that.
- atusb-common.c (atusb_open): clear any pending interrupts
- board_app.c (INT0_vect): always read IRQ_STATUS, even if an
interrupt is already enqueued
- board_app.c (INT0_vect): if an interrupt is enqueued, accumulate
the interrupts signaled since
- board_app.c (irqs_more): when a pending transfer completes, send
interrupts accumulated since (if any)
- board.h (gpio_cleanup), board_app.c (gpio_cleanup): restore INT0
when done manipulating GPIOs
- board.c (gpio): updated comment explaining how to restore INT0
- include/atusb/ep0.h (enum atspi_requests), ep0.c
(ATUSB_GPIO_CLEANUP): new request to return to normal operation
after ATUSB_GPIO
ausb_bulk_read may lose data when timing out. We therefore try to
minimize the number of times we time out. Reading until no more
interrupts arrive may have looked like a good idea, but it just
causes trouble for now.
- lib/atrf.c (atrf_interrupt_wait): interrupt_wait is no longer
optional
- atrf-proxy/atrf-proxy.c (cmd_more): we no longer need to handle
atrf_interrupt_wait being unsupported
- lib/atusb-common.c (atusb_interrupt_wait): clarify what we don't
want to return -1 on error
Since GPIO manipulations may cause stray INT0 activity, we turn off
INT0 handing on ATUSB_GPIO. The MCU must be reset to restore access
to INT0.
There are still issues to resolve with the GPIO test. It may turn
out that there's a less invasive solution than just turning off
INT0 completely.
- board_app.c (gpio): mask INT0 before manipulating GPIOs
- board_app.c (board_app_init): make it clearer that EIMSK is a bit
mask