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The 'else' statement should be in the same line that the close brace of the 'if' statement. E.g.: if (condition) { do_this(); do_that(); } else { otherwise(); } This commit fixed this kind of error using the following script: #!/bin/bash for file in $(find ./ -name "*.[ch]" ! -path "./scripts/*" ! -path "./host/src/wrsconfig/*"); do if [ ! -h $file ]; then sed -i '/^[ \t]*}$/ { :review_next_one_too N s/^\(.*\)\n[ \t]*else/\1 else/ /}$/ b review_next_one_too }' $file; fi; done Change-Id: I7e811a572d735fa08e84850055ebbde29eb10e8d Signed-off-by: Yonattan Louise <yonattan.a.louise.mendoza@intel.com> |
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Bluetooth subsystem = Architecture = All processing is done in fibers. Basic structure for packet processing is bt_buf. Packets are queued to different queues and processed. Packet allocation is done through a free packets queue which gets populated during the initialization. = Building = Build host tools: $ make -C host/src Build samples $ make -C samples/bluetooth/<app> = Testing = Host Bluetooth controler is connected to the second qemu serial line through a UNIX socket (qemu option -serial unix:/tmp/bt-server-bredr). On the host side BlueZ allows to "connect" Bluetooth controller through a so-called user channel. Use the btproxy tool for that: $ sudo tools/btproxy -u Listening on /tmp/bt-server-bredr Now qemu can connect serial line to the 'bt-server-bredr' UNIX socket with following command: For microkernel configuration run: $ make microkernel.qemu For nanokernel configuration run: $ make nanokernel.qemu Extra parameter to qemu might be added through QEMU_EXTRA_FLAGS. There is smoke test application in nanokernel and microkernel test directories which gets run in sanity check script: $ scripts/sanity_chk/sanity_chk -T gcc [-B <BSP>] For quick regression test use bt_regression, it only check Bluetooth test $ samples/bluetooth/bt_regression.sh