- May 30, 2015
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
TCP networking: Since the network monitor now allocates a callback structure, it is critical to make sure that the networking monitor is stopped when the socket is closed or any other loss of connection. What was innocuous before would now be a memory leak
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
Add an option to disable support for long long formats in lib_vsprintf. From Alan Carvalho de Assis
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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- May 29, 2015
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Gregory Nutt authored
Networking: Get rid of g_ipv4_allzeroaddr and g_ipv4_alloneaddr. It is more efficient and more intuitive to use INADDR_ANY and INADDR_BROADCAST
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
STM32 F4 Discovery: Move up_cxxinitialize from nuttx/configs/stm32f4discovery/src to apps/platform/stm32f4discovery where it belongs.
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
Networking: setsockopt() fails when setting timeouts to values less that an 100 msec. That is because the timeout is limited to stops of 1 decisecond and because the conversion of structure timeval was truncating the microsecond remainder. The utility net_timeval2dsec now accespts and option to determin how it handles the remainder: truncate, discarding the remainder, use the remainder to round to the closed decisecond value, or use any non-zero remainder to the next larger whole decisecond value. For the setsockopt() case, it will always use the final option. This means that a time of zero (i.e., not timeout) can only occur if the value zero was explicated provided to setsockopt().
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
Conflicts: nuttx/ChangeLog
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Gregory Nutt authored
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- May 28, 2015
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
Networking: Modify event list handling: Now there are two event lists each device structure: (1) One is for ARP and ICMP data related evetns, the other is for device related events. Callback allocation/free routines no accept a device paramter as well as a list: If the device paramter is added, then the callback goes into both the connection-related liast AND the device event list. Thus each socket type can received both custom data-related events as well as common device related events.
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
net_startmonitor.c always returned zero. In the case where a socket has already been closed, it correctly handled the disconnetion event but still returned OK. Returning OK causes the callers of net_startmonitor to assume that the connection was okay, undoing the good things that net_startmonitor did and causing the socket to be marked as connected. This behavior was noted by Pelle Windestam.
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Gregory Nutt authored
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- May 27, 2015
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Gregory Nutt authored
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