This commit enhances the radio URL parsing logic to detect and fail when unused parameters are provided in the URL. This prevents typos or unsupported parameters from being silently ignored. The following changes were made: - Updated ot::Url::Url to track parameter usage by appending a trailing '&' delimiter in Init() and replacing it with '\0' in GetValue() when a parameter is matched. This marks the parameter as used and removes any limit on the number of trackable parameters. - Added a Validate() method to ot::Url::Url to verify that all parameters in the query string were accessed. - Refactored ot::Posix::Radio to share a single RadioUrl instance with SpinelManager, ensuring all components track usage on the same URL object. - Integrated Validate() calls in otSysInit() and platformTrelInit() to perform validation after all platform components have been initialized. - Updated Radio::ProcessMaxPowerTable to use a local copy of the parameter string to avoid premature modification of the URL buffer. - Adjusted RadioUrl and unit tests to provide sufficient buffer space for the additional tracking delimiter. - Added new unit tests in tests/unit/test_url.cpp to verify the usage tracking and validation logic.
What is OpenThread?
OpenThread released by Google is...
...an open-source implementation of the Thread networking protocol. Google Nest has released OpenThread to make the technology used in Nest products more broadly available to developers to accelerate the development of products for the connected home.
...OS and platform agnostic, with a narrow platform abstraction layer and a small memory footprint, making it highly portable. It supports both system-on-chip (SoC) and network co-processor (NCP) designs.
...a Thread Certified Component, implementing all features defined in the Thread 1.4.0 specification, including all Thread networking layers (IPv6, 6LoWPAN, IEEE 802.15.4 with MAC security, Mesh Link Establishment, Mesh Routing) and device roles, as well as Border Router support.
More information about Thread can be found at threadgroup.org. Thread is a registered trademark of the Thread Group, Inc.
Who supports OpenThread?
Getting started
All end-user documentation and guides are located at openthread.io. If you're looking to do things like...
- Learn more about OpenThread features and enhancements
- Use OpenThread in your products
- Learn how to build and configure a Thread network
- Port OpenThread to a new platform
- Build an application on top of OpenThread
- Certify a product using OpenThread
...then openthread.io is the place for you.
Note: For users in China, end-user documentation is available at openthread.google.cn.
If you're interested in contributing to OpenThread, read on.
Contributing
We would love for you to contribute to OpenThread and help make it even better than it is today! See our Contributing Guidelines for more information.
Contributors are required to abide by our Code of Conduct and Coding Conventions and Style Guide.
License
OpenThread is released under the BSD 3-Clause license. See the LICENSE file for more information.
Please only use the OpenThread name and marks when accurately referencing this software distribution. Do not use the marks in a way that suggests you are endorsed by or otherwise affiliated with Nest, Google, or The Thread Group.
Need help?
OpenThread support is available on GitHub:
- Bugs and feature requests — submit to the Issue Tracker
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