Using underscore prefixes is not allowed for include guards as all
defines starting with underscore are reserved. At the same time made
file ends and spacing and style of include guards consistent in all
headers.
The new style of include guards also includes the directory of the
include file relative to `src` directory to prevent potential future
issues where we might end up with a name clash across directories.
The _DEFAULT_SOURCE and _GNU_SOURCE defines must exist in order to
enable certian glibc features. Therefore, it is common to define these
either in header files or on the command line.
Some platforms define these in their system headers. For example,
ESP-IDF defines this in their `features.h` file. This results in
a clash when blackmagic is compiled.
Check that these defines do not already exist prior to defining them.
Signed-off-by: Sean Cross <sean@xobs.io>
Fixes bug introduced with last commit( Recover from bad AP access)
Let STM32 timers run at 100 Hz against 10 Hz before.
Programming STM32F103 failed random (#900) with 20 ms timeout requested
against the 100 ms timeout granularity provided up to now.
STM32 Firmware only ticked at 10 hertz, so the sequence "low_access",
"set timeout", "send out 8 bit command", "read 3 bit result" when
reading "wait" and timer increment tick happening during that sequence
will already hits the timeout even so only mininal time has elapsed
and not the requested timeout.
This also fixes a warning about an empty body in cortexm.c
if PLATFORM_HAS_DEBUG is defined but debugging is not enabled:
if (platform_timeout_is_expired(&to))
DEBUG_WARN("Reset seem to be stuck low!\n");
Use one file in dfu and server
For STM32, provide 3 ways to handle
- BMP way (8 bytes)
- DFU way (12 Bytes)
- Full unique id (24 Bytes), as with STLINK(V3) Bootloader
Firmware BMP with ENABLE_DEBUG=1 will print WARN and INFO as before.
PC-Hosted BMPwill alway print to stderr. Warn is printed unconditional,
INFO, GDB, TARGET, DONGLE and WIRE will print if their appropriate bit in
cl_debuglevel is set via the -v verbose command line argument.
INFO will go to stdout with -t or -l.