1. When the 32 bit target of the xtimer overflowed the timer was not placed in the right list.
2. When the hardware timer overflowed the comparison was wrong for setting next target.
3. Backoff condition
In RIOT native, sending CTRL+D to a shell started using shell_run would resulted in and
endless prompt loop. I've been unable to trigger such a behaviour
on actual hardware using a UART connection, but calling `pm_off` seemed
like a better alternative than having an `#ifdef BOARD_NATIVE`.
Fixes#9946
The current phydat_fit implementation the following limitations:
- The API is way more complicated to use than needed
- It doesn't perform any rounding
- It uses `long` in a place where actual width (or better range) of the type
is pretty important.
This commit addresses these limitations and uses lookup-tables to reduce the
number of divisions required.
Before this commit code using it looked like this:
``` C
long values[] = { 100000, 2000000, 30000000 };
phydat_t dat = { .scale = 42, .unit = UNIT_V };
phydat_fit(&dat, values[0], 0, phydat_fit(&dat, values[1], 1, phydat_fit(&dat, values[2], 2, 0)));
```
Now it can be used like this:
``` C
int32_t values[] = { 100000, 2000000, 30000000 };
phydat_t dat = { .unit = UNIT_V, .scale = 42 };
phydat_fit(&dat, values, 3);
```
COAP_CT_ style defines for the content types are deprecated in favour of
COAP_FORMAT_ style defines. COAP_FORMAT_ is expanded to include any
missing content type that was available with COAP_CT_.
Adds a gnrc_netif specific rawmode flag to indicate that the netdev
device is configured in raw mode. This flag is kept in sync with a
possible flag in the netdev device and should only be modified via the
setter call.
gnrc_sock_recv used to duplicate functionality of gnrc_ipv6_get_header,
but additionally checked whether the IPv6 snip is large enough.
All checks are now included in gnrc_ipv6_get_header, but as most of them
stem from programming / user errors, they were moved into asserts; this
constitutes an API change.