Ideally, Makefile targets should be called irrespectively of their
execution order. In this sense, `clean` and `lib` should not be
passed both as target command line arguments in the same make
invocation. This is because out-of-order execution could cause a
failure. This change ensures that `clean` and `lib` are called in
separate executions of make in scripts/footprint.sh
When the output_env.sh script is executed, if any application wasn't found on
the path by hash, and error was being output, which as an error looked like
the script wasn't working.
This change redirects the output to stderr from hash to /dev/null to suppress
the error.
Also fixes a formatting error.
* Add script to print build environment info.
The new script is also included in:
- all.sh
- basic-build-test.sh
* Tidy up environment reporting script.
Changes include:
- making the echo calls portable
- removing unnecessary brackets
- using more efficient checks for the existance of commands
- correcting typos and copyright year
* Update references to output_env.sh
Add a switch that turns entropy collecting off entirely, but enables
mbed TLS to run in an entirely unsafe mode. Enables to test mbed TLS
on platforms that don't have their entropy sources integrated yet.
The script config.pl fails when setting a #define symbol if the symbol isn't
already in the configuration header. This adds an option '--force' to append
the symbol to the end of the file if it isn't already present.
Also clarified usage, and added copyright to the config.pl.
This re-introduces the apidoc with full config.h, but hopefully with the race
conditions and other issues that the previous implementation had.
Adapt doxygen test script to use that new script, and also check for errors
in addition to warnings while at it.
Otherwise we get warnings that some documentation items don't have
corresponding #define, and more importantly the corresponding snippets are not
included in the output.
For that we need a modified version of the "full" argument for config.pl.
Also, the new CMakeLists.txt target only works on Unix (which was already the
case of the Makefile target). Hopefully this is not an issue as people are
unlikely to need that target on Windows.
Just applying rename.pl with this file:
mbedtls_cipher_get_key_size mbedtls_cipher_get_key_bitlen
mbedtls_pk_get_size mbedtls_pk_get_bitlen
MBEDTLS_BLOWFISH_MIN_KEY MBEDTLS_BLOWFISH_MIN_KEY_BITS
MBEDTLS_BLOWFISH_MAX_KEY MBEDTLS_BLOWFISH_MAX_KEY_BITS