This commits reverts two targets back to the default prompt in the Shell
Sample:
* intel_socfpga_agilex_socdk
* intel_socfpga_agilex5_socdk
Signed-off-by: Filip Kokosinski <fkokosinski@antmicro.com>
The CONFIG_MAX_THREAD_BYTES=3 needs to be set otherwise this error
is printed by CI.
Too many thread objects (17)
Increase CONFIG_MAX_THREAD_BYTES to 3
Signed-off-by: Jukka Rissanen <jukka.rissanen@nordicsemi.no>
It simplifies the macros to create the string descriptors. We also no
longer need placeholders for the SerialNumber descriptor when it is
generated from hwid. In the future, we can store other descriptor types
in the same list.
Signed-off-by: Johann Fischer <johann.fischer@nordicsemi.no>
Shows a simple application which loads extensions and some simple
extensions. While everything is inside Zephyr tree, everything can
actually be build from different directories (even machines), as long as
the EDK is generated from the application and used by the extensions.
More information is available at sample's README.
This sample is build only for twister, as it requires a few steps to be
properly run, namely build the EDK, install it somewhere, build the
extensions using the EDK and finally build the application with the
extensions.
Signed-off-by: Ederson de Souza <ederson.desouza@intel.com>
nRF54H20DK board is first major user of new UDC DWC2 driver.
Add nRF54H20DK (Application CPU) to allowed platforms in USB device
samples.
Signed-off-by: Johann Fischer <johann.fischer@nordicsemi.no>
Although we can get the number of configured OUT and IN endpoints and
endpoint capabilities from the DWC GHWCFGn registers, we need to
configure the number of endpoint configuration structs at build time. On
some platforms, we cannot access the hardware register at pre-init, so
we use the GHWCFGn values from the devicetree to provide endpoint
capabilities. This can be considered a workaround, and we may change the
upper layer internals to avoid it in the future.
Also, add a new vendor quirk to fill in platform-specific controller
capabilities.
Signed-off-by: Johann Fischer <johann.fischer@nordicsemi.no>
If the controller can detect VBUS state changes, enable USB support only
when the device is connected and disable it when the device is
disconnected.
Signed-off-by: Johann Fischer <johann.fischer@nordicsemi.no>
Add HID keyboard sample for the new experimental USB device support.
This is a limited and not fully compliant HID keyboard implementation.
Signed-off-by: Johann Fischer <johann.fischer@nordicsemi.no>
The rcar boards use block variant of LittleFS and Disk Access API,
but have been using proj.conf for Flash API based access.
The commit adds section building boards with pro_blk.conf
into sample.yaml, where rcar boards will now be allowed,
and removes redundant configuration lines from board specific
conf files.
Signed-off-by: Dominik Ermel <dominik.ermel@nordicsemi.no>
This PR adds a sample demonstrating the use of the
State Machine Framework (SMF)
Instructions are in the README.rst for the sample.
Miro Samek was contacted and gave approval to use the state
diagram in this demo.
Signed-off-by: Glenn Andrews <glenn.andrews.42@gmail.com>
Added the Round Display for Xiao boards as a shield.
Added a xiao_adc node to Xiao board dtsi files.
Signed-off-by: Nicolas Goualard <nicolas.goualard@sfr.fr>
The bcdUSB value 0x0210 defined in USB 3.2 Specification indicates USB
3.2 device operating in one of the USB 2.0 modes. USB 2.0 Link Power
Management Addendum defines bcdUSB value 0x0201 to indicate that USB 2.0
device supports the request to read the BOS Descriptor.
The main difference between bcdUSB 0x0210 and 0x0201 is that the USB 3.2
device must support LPM, while USB 2.0 devices can (but are not required
to) support LPM.
The difference is respected by USB 3 Gen X Command Verifier (2.3.0.0)
Chapter 9 Tests [USB 2 devices], where the test behaves as follows:
* For bcdUSB 0x0200:
Checking Device Under Test for LPM L1 Compatibility...
USB version of device is 2.00.
DUT is NOT compatible with LPM.
LPM is NOT required for DUT
LPM is only supported in USB version 2.01 and above.
* For bcdUSB 0x0201:
Checking Device Under Test for LPM L1 Compatibility...
USB version of device is 2.01.
DUT IS compatible with LPM.
LPM is NOT required for DUT
USB 2.0 Extension Descriptor bmAttributes:
LPM Capable = 0
BESL and Alternate HIRD Supported = 0
Baseline BESL Valid = 0
Deep BESL Valid = 0
Baseline BESL: 0d
Deep BESL: 0d
LPM is not supported
* For bcdUSB 0x0210:
Checking Device Under Test for LPM L1 Compatibility...
USB version of device is 2.10.
DUT IS compatible with LPM.
LPM IS required for DUT
USB 2.0 Extension Descriptor bmAttributes:
LPM Capable = 0
BESL and Alternate HIRD Supported = 0
Baseline BESL Valid = 0
Deep BESL Valid = 0
Baseline BESL: 0d
Deep BESL: 0d
(USB: 9.6.2.1.6) Bit 1 in Attributes field of a USB 2.0 Extension
descriptor returned in response to a GetDescriptor(BOS) request
must be 1 for LS/FS/HS devices that support LPM L1.
The test fails when LPM bit is not set in USB 2.0 Extension Descriptor
only when bcdUSB is 0x0210. The test failure was incorrectly fixed in
commit 312429be3c ("usb: samples: Add Extension descriptor to webUSB
sample."). Properly fix the issue by changing bcdUSB to 0x0201 and
removing the false LPM support claim.
The false LPM claim was leading to device ceasing to work after some
time if there was no traffic from host to device (when the host is
likely to have executed the LPM L1 transition that was not properly
handled by the device).
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Moń <tomasz.mon@nordicsemi.no>
hawkbit is rebooting automatically after installing a new update,
reflect that change in the docs.
Signed-off-by: Fin Maaß <f.maass@vogl-electronic.com>
Move the kconfig options used to configure the interrupt
and wait time to the sample which uses them instead of
having them in the architecture code.
This options are very particular for this sample and not
really an API.
Signed-off-by: Alberto Escolar Piedras <alberto.escolar.piedras@nordicsemi.no>
Update the readme as the sample works on native_sim,
and native_posix will be deprecated soon.
Signed-off-by: Alberto Escolar Piedras <alberto.escolar.piedras@nordicsemi.no>
Move the LLVM fuzzing specific code out of the board main
file and into the sample.
That way we avoid needing to duplicate it for native_sim and
avoid having a very adhoc interface between the fuzzer test
and runner code.
Also ensure it works for native_sim and not just native_posix
Signed-off-by: Alberto Escolar Piedras <alberto.escolar.piedras@nordicsemi.no>
This commit adds support for these NXP Multi-core boards for
IPC static_vrings sample using OpenAmp lib:
- lpcxpresso55s69
- mimxrt1160_evk
- mimxrt1170_evk
- mimxrt1170_evkb
Signed-off-by: Tomas Galbicka <tomas.galbicka@nxp.com>
Currently the USB configuration of this sample is
selecting POSIX_CLOCK and being built by default with
USB_NATIVE_POSIX. This combination is currently not possible
due to mutually exclusive dependencies (the host C library)
which results in a configuration warning and POSIX_CLOCK being
forced to 'n'.
Let's instead disable POSIX_CLOCK in this sample USB config
overlay, until the USB native driver supports building
with embedded C libraries.
Signed-off-by: Alberto Escolar Piedras <alberto.escolar.piedras@nordicsemi.no>
With the changes made in pull request #68741, RPMsg service is
supported on stm32h747i_disco using the STM32 HSEM IPM driver. For the
sample to work, add device tree overlays to enable the mailbox and set
the shared memory appropriately.
Signed-off-by: Celina Sophie Kalus <hello@celinakalus.de>
Add overlay, for nrf52840dk, that reserves RAM in internal
SRAM using the DTS definition.
The sample with such region can be built with the config
file nrf52840dk_nrf52840_ram_disk_region.conf, but, instead
of automatically allocating memory, the Disk driver will
use the pre-defined region provided by the DTS overlay.
Signed-off-by: Dominik Ermel <dominik.ermel@nordicsemi.no>
Add configuration for nrf52840dk that allows to create RAM
disk; this configuration does not reserve special region
in RAM using DTS but uses automatic buffer allocation, by RAM
Disk Drivers, according to RAM disk specification in DTS.
Signed-off-by: Dominik Ermel <dominik.ermel@nordicsemi.no>
Improve the default serial backend init level.
The documentation says to be bigger than the init level of the serial
device used. Since serial devices default to the kernel device init
level (50) then put this to default of application level drivers (90).
Signed-off-by: Joakim Andersson <joerchan@gmail.com>
There are several esp32-based boards that its conf and overlay
files are missing proper renaming to match cpu cluster.
This also removes all _SOC_ name from files.
Signed-off-by: Sylvio Alves <sylvio.alves@espressif.com>
The advertiser options to automatically add the name in the scan
response and the advertising data will be deprecated.
Update the samples that were using those options by explicitly adding
the device name in the advertising data or the scan response data.
Signed-off-by: Théo Battrel <theo.battrel@nordicsemi.no>
For the last dozen commits, the role of usbd_class_node has actually
been taken over by usbd_class_iter. After cleaning up and merging
usbd_class_node and usbd_class_data, we can rename usbd_class_iter to
usbd_class_node to better reflect its role.
Signed-off-by: Johann Fischer <johann.fischer@nordicsemi.no>
Since only usbd_class_node contains the class instance data, rename it
to usbd_class_data.
Signed-off-by: Johann Fischer <johann.fischer@nordicsemi.no>
USB High-Speed devices must be able to operate at both High-Speed and
Full-Speed. The USB specification allows the device to have different
configurations depending on connection speed. Modify the API to reflect
USB Specification requirements on what can (e.g. configurations) and
what cannot (e.g. VID, PID) be speed dependent.
While the class configurations for different speeds are completely
independent, the actual class instances are shared between operating
speeds (because only one speed can be active at a time). Classes are
free to provide different number of interfaces and/or endpoints for
different speeds. The endpoints are assigned for all operating speeds
during initialization.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Moń <tomasz.mon@nordicsemi.no>
Introduce usbd_class_iter for keeping endpoint assignment variables
and the single-linked list node. No functional changes right now, but
this paves the way for independent speed specific configurations.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Moń <tomasz.mon@nordicsemi.no>
Adds missing overlay and conf for native_sim/native/64 and
native_posix/native/64 platforms.
Signed-off-by: Dominik Ermel <dominik.ermel@nordicsemi.no>
During the hwmv1->v2 transition, overlays from a base
board were made to be shared with the variants.
So at that time all overlays for variants which were
just copies of the base overlay were removed.
After that in
https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr/pull/71149
this shared/merged overlay behaviour was reverted,
but not all tests were fixed.
This is one of those. Let's fix it.
Signed-off-by: Alberto Escolar Piedras <alberto.escolar.piedras@nordicsemi.no>
"zephyr,sdmmc-disk" compatible stands for binding with sdmmc subsys which
is not compatible and not used with current STM32 sdmmc driver.
Declaring this compatible is a no op on STM32, so remove it.
Signed-off-by: Erwan Gouriou <erwan.gouriou@st.com>