Added --terse and --mailback options to the make stylecheck target. It
also does continue even if it enounters a possible error.
We decided on two exceptions from the linux kernel coding standard:
- Empty wait while loops may end with ; on the same line.
- All blocks after while, if, for have to be in brackets even if they
only contain one statement. Otherwise it is easy to introduce an
error.
Checkpatch needs to be adapted to reflect those changes.
Most peripheral headers simply include <libopencm3/stm32/memorymap.h>
which, like the rest of libopencm3 requires the correct compiler define
flag to be set. A few peripherals were directly including the platform
include, libopencm3/stm32/xx/memorymap.h, and in some of those cases it
wasn't even correctly including the correct platform. (Likely the
result of copy/paste errors)
These direct includes have been eliminated