1. rt_console_get_device should be call to set shell device only when it is null, or it will make finsh_set_device useless.
2. RT_USING_CONSOLE can be disabled in bsp/rtconfig.h
We split the history handling form the key handling. So we could handle
the direction key even if the history is disabled. As a "side effect", I
also remove the unnecessary "use_history" bit.
Real-YModem implemented a flexible YModem support. It use callback-based
structure to let the user application to deal with the data. It contains
3 examples:
1. echo.c: write the data recieved on YModem to an other device
2. null.c: discard the YModem data
3. tofile.c: write the data to the file system
Currently, it does not support batch file transmission.
Because the device could still remain opened when closed by finsh, the
old rx_indicate is useless for finsh. Some buggy driver will still
generate rx_indicate even after the device has been closed. So FinSh
should unregister the rx_indicate when releasing the old device.
With this patch, one could define two alias for the same function like:
FINSH_FUNCTION_EXPORT_ALIAS(rt_hw_cpu_reset, reboot, reboot the cpu);
FINSH_FUNCTION_EXPORT_ALIAS(rt_hw_cpu_reset, __cmd_reboot, reboot the cpu);
Suitable for being used in MSH/Finsh.
When forwarding rx/tx callback from the underlaying device(pipe), the
"dev" argument should be the portal. So the portal callback could think
itself as called.
Portal is a device that connect devices. Currently, you can only connect
pipes in portal. Pipes are unidirectional. But with portal, you can
construct a bidirectional device with two pipes.
Some reader(FinSh again) would like to block on a semaphore which is
released in rx_indicate. So we should invoke rx_indicate in
_rt_pipe_resume_reader.
The previous implementation will always blocks the reader/writer.
However, at least FinSh would expect the device to be nonblocking ---
read should return 0 when there is no data in it.
RT_RINGBUFFER_SIZE could mean "the size of the whole buffer", "the size
of the empty space" or "the size of the data". Moreover, it's never a
micro anymore. Change it to rt_ringbuffer_data_len before it's too late.
Also, RT_RINGBUFFER_EMPTY is changed to rt_ringbuffer_space_len.