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Needed for pnet
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implement rudimentary native reboot
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* drivers/ccs811: fix types in debug messages * drivers/driver_ccs811_full: fix unused variable build error
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The evtimer_msg test is expanded to also delete entries. Furthermore the messages that are printed should now show numbers that are very close (if not equal). Something like this: At 740 ms received msg 0: "#2 supposed to be 740" At 1081 ms received msg 1: "#0 supposed to be 1081" At 1581 ms received msg 2: "#1 supposed to be 1581" At 4035 ms received msg 3: "#3 supposed to be 4035" The function evtimer_print is also called to show the intermediate status of evtimer entries.
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The test randomly fails on `native` due to timers being not accurate but it cannot be otherwise. So better disable it than raising fake errors. main(): This is RIOT! (Version: buildtest) Testing generic evtimer This should list 2 items ev #1 offset=1000 ev #2 offset=500 This should list 4 items ev #1 offset=659 ev #2 offset=341 ev #3 offset=500 ev #4 offset=2454 Are the reception times of all 4 msgs close to the supposed values? At 662 ms received msg 0: "#2 supposed to be 659" At 1009 ms received msg 1: "#0 supposed to be 1000" At 1511 ms received msg 2: "#1 supposed to be 1500" Traceback (most recent call last): File "/tmp/dwq.0.3125418833043728/ef3af88c4b3615788b164464a437df5c/tests/evtimer_msg/tests/01-run.py", line 33, in <module> sys.exit(run(testfunc)) File "/tmp/dwq.0.3125418833043728/ef3af88c4b3615788b164464a437df5c/dist/pythonlibs/testrunner/__init__.py", line 29, in run testfunc(child) File "/tmp/dwq.0.3125418833043728/ef3af88c4b3615788b164464a437df5c/tests/evtimer_msg/tests/01-run.py", line 26, in testfunc assert(actual in range(expected - ACCEPTED_ERROR, expected + ACCEPTED_ERROR)) AssertionError
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The ROM size is encoded in the part number of the Atmel SAM chips. RAM size is not encoded directly, so get it by parsing the chip's vendor file. The file remains in the page cache for the compiler to use, so the overhead should be minimal: on master: Benchmark #1: make BOARD=samr21-xpro -j Time (mean ± σ): 527.9 ms ± 4.9 ms [User: 503.1 ms, System: 69.6 ms] Range (min … max): 519.7 ms … 537.2 ms 10 runs with this patch: Benchmark #1: make BOARD=samr21-xpro -j Time (mean ± σ): 535.6 ms ± 4.0 ms [User: 507.6 ms, System: 75.1 ms] Range (min … max): 530.6 ms … 542.0 ms 10 runs
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Coverty scan found this: > CID 298279 (#1 of 1): Out-of-bounds read (OVERRUN) > 21. overrun-local: Overrunning array of 16 bytes at byte offset 64 by dereferencing pointer The original intention was probably to advance the destination pointer by 4 bytes, not 4 * the destination type size.
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Coverty scan found this: > CID 298295 (#1 of 1): Operands don't affect result (CONSTANT_EXPRESSION_RESULT) result_independent_of_operands: > (ipv6_hdr_get_fl(ipv6_hdr) & 255) >> 8 is 0 regardless of the values of its operands. Looking at the code, this appears to be a copy & paste error from the previous line.
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19270: drivers/at24cxxx: implement _mtd_at24cxxx_read_page r=benpicco a=HendrikVE ### Contribution description The function `read_page` was missing which lead to (from a user perspective) undefined behavior on the MTD layer. ### Testing procedure Any application using MTD in conjunction with a board with an at24cxxx. 19271: core/xfa: disable asan on llvm r=benpicco a=Teufelchen1 ### Contribution description Hi! 🦎 When using llvm and address sanitation, the XFA trip the sanitizer. This PR attempts to fix this by adding the `no_sanitize` attribute to the XFA macros. Sadly, this attribute is not known by gnu, a guard is hence needed. I'm open for alternatives as I dislike this solution but it is the best I could come up with. ### Testing procedure Before this patch: Go to `examples/gnrc_minimal` and run `TOOLCHAIN=llvm make all-asan` and then `make term`. You should see an error similar to this: ``` ==3374719==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: global-buffer-overflow on address 0x080774e0 at pc 0x0804af5e bp 0x0808eb88 sp 0x0808eb78 READ of size 4 at 0x080774e0 thread T0 #0 0x804af5d in _auto_init_module /RIOT/sys/auto_init/auto_init.c:40 #1 0x804af5d in auto_init /RIOT/sys/auto_init/auto_init.c:339 #2 0x804b375 in main_trampoline /RIOT/core/lib/init.c:56 #3 0xf76bc7b8 in makecontext (/lib32/libc.so.6+0x4a7b8) ... ``` After applying this PR, the example can be build and run with llvm or gcc, with or without asan. Co-authored-by: Hendrik van Essen <hendrik.vanessen@ml-pa.com> Co-authored-by: Teufelchen1 <bennet.blischke@haw-hamburg.de>
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18392: drivers/servo: reimplement with high level interface r=benpicco a=maribu ### Contribution description The previous servo driver didn't provide any benefit over using PWM directly, as users controlled the servo in terms of PWM duty cycles. This changes the interface to provide a high level interface that abstracts the gory PWM details. In addition, a SAUL layer and auto-initialization is provided. ### Testing procedure The test application provides access to the servo driver via the `saul` shell command. ``` > saul 2022-08-02 22:12:31,826 # saul 2022-08-02 22:12:31,827 # ID Class Name 2022-08-02 22:12:31,830 # #0 ACT_SWITCH LD1(green) 2022-08-02 22:12:31,832 # #1 ACT_SWITCH LD2(blue) 2022-08-02 22:12:31,834 # #2 ACT_SWITCH LD3(red) 2022-08-02 22:12:31,837 # #3 SENSE_BTN B1(User button) 2022-08-02 22:12:31,838 # #4 ACT_SERVO servo > saul write 4 0 2022-08-02 22:12:41,443 # saul write 4 0 2022-08-02 22:12:41,445 # Writing to device #4 - servo 2022-08-02 22:12:41,447 # Data: 0 2022-08-02 22:12:41,450 # [servo] setting 0 to 2949 (0 / 255) 2022-08-02 22:12:41,453 # data successfully written to device #4 > saul write 4 256 2022-08-02 22:12:45,343 # saul write 4 256 2022-08-02 22:12:45,346 # Writing to device #4 - servo 2022-08-02 22:12:45,347 # Data: 256 2022-08-02 22:12:45,351 # [servo] setting 0 to 6865 (255 / 255) 2022-08-02 22:12:45,354 # data successfully written to device #4 ``` Each write resulted in the MG90S servo that I connected to move to the corresponding position. ### Issues/PRs references Co-authored-by: Marian Buschsieweke <marian.buschsieweke@ovgu.de>
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