* UART and BLE/GATT transports for a protobuf encoded RPC
request/response protocol.
* Custom framing protocol is used to frame a give message.
* Requests/responses are divided into major "subsystems" which
handle requests and create response messages.
* Notification support, including mapping local events to RPC
notifications by a given subsystem.
* Meta responses for "no response" and "unlock needed".
* Initial basic lock state support in a new core section, and allow specifying
if a given RPC callback requires unlocked state or not.
* Add behavior subsystem with full metadata support and examples of
using callback to serialize a repeated field without extra stack space needed.
Co-authored-by: Cem Aksoylar <caksoylar@users.noreply.github.com>
Split the toolchain setup into separate docker and native pages
and improve instructions to better refer to Zephyr docs in certain steps.
Also refactor to improve consistency and add virtualenv instructions.
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Co-authored-by: KemoNine <mcrosson@kemonine.info>
Co-authored-by: Cem Aksoylar <caksoylar@users.noreply.github.com>
Moved the keymap upgrader to a top-level page like the power profiler
to make it more discoverable. It upgrades more things than key codes
now, so putting it in the codes category doesn't make much sense.
Converted the upgrader code to TypeScript and split it up into smaller
files to make it easier to add new upgrade functions.
Added upgrade functions to remove/replace "label" properties and rename
matrix-transform.h to matrix_transform.h.
Added syntax highlighting for devicetree and kconfig files.
The PrismJS project is not accepting contributions right now as they
work on a version 2 of the library, so the new language files are added
directly here.
Also enabled syntax highlighting for various languages that are used in
the docs but aren't enabled in Docusaurus by default.
Previously, a trailing slash would be appended to all URLs when accessed
directly, but not when accessed via menus and links.
This Docusaurus configuration option keeps the URLs consistent by never
appending a trailing slash.
https://docusaurus.io/docs/api/docusaurus-config#trailing-slash
Now, instead of always defaulting to light theme, documentation, docs
will default to the color scheme based by the user preference (reported
by web browser as a `prefers-color-scheme` media query).
It is still possible for user to change the theme by using the switch
next to the search box. His preference will be remembered.