* implement sensor checker
* use default
* s
* fix
* properly report non-timeout errors
* it's not safe to read Value when invalid
* it's not safe to read Value when invalid
* cli registry: rework this hell, add FFF and FFFFF
* kinetis: no nodefaultlib
* revert back token helpers
* cli_registery: argument parser: do not eat qoutes
* Unit test for FFF
* cli_registry: remove debug
* less dependence on that logger
* comma
* refactor a bit, make it clear what this thing actually *does*
* static
* shrink the buffer a bit and make names useful
* dead util that's just subtraction lol
Having to remove the precompiled header when switching from firmware to simulator to unit_tests and
back again is annoying. Use a directory to store the precompiled header output. Turn off
precompiled header warnings as GCC still complains even if it finds a valid one eventually.
The last version is already much better than the original, mostly because it doesn't call
CriticalSectionLocker, which has a ton of overhead due to debug tracking. But this version is
another 4 instructions / 12 bytes shorter. Does as much match in 32-bit land as possible, and
avoids math operations that span 64-bits (i.e. either operate on the lower half or upper half, but
not both). The result is only 3 instructions not including the necessary 4 loads (ptr to now, now,
ptr to upper, upper), 1 store (upper), and 1 return/branch.
* start cleaning
* disabled feature means don't print that it's disabled
* cli
* usages
* printMsg -> scheduleMsg
* this is alllll dead now
* no crlf please
* all hope is lost if you manage to hit this line
* tests
* tests
* ok we did actually need that part
* sim
* d
* kinetis
* it did ifdef, not if
Co-authored-by: Matthew Kennedy <makenne@microsoft.com>
* remove old impl
* add cpp wrapper to os_access
* clean up os_access
* remove touchTimeCounter
* new impl
* put comment about lock free impl
* include cpp wrappers for BL
Co-authored-by: Matthew Kennedy <makenne@microsoft.com>