Add a complete API for controlling the UART interrupts.
Doxygen documentation with inline code examples is also provided in this patch.
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Gagniuc <mr.nuke.me@gmail.com>
Add basic functionality needed to setup the UART and send/recieve data.
Interrupts, DMA, and more advanced features are not implemented in this patch.
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Gagniuc <mr.nuke.me@gmail.com>
By somo copypaste error, the doxygen group rcc_defines was defined twice.
Don't do that. Keep Ken's doxygen structure and drop the old one.
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Gagniuc <mr.nuke.me@gmail.com>
The lm4f/nvic.h include guard was wrongfully named LIBOPENCM3_LM3S_NVIC_H.
This caused the lm3s/nvic.h include a few lines down to not be compiled.
Rename the inlcude guard to the more appropriate LIBOPENCM3_LM4F_NVIC_H.
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Gagniuc <mr.nuke.me@gmail.com>
rcc_set_pll_divisor() would take the number we wanted to divide the 400MHz
clock and put it directly in the RCC2 register. This caused the clock to always
be one speed tier slower than expected. The value of the divisor must be
decremented by 1, so a divisor of 5 will be written as 4 in the RCC2.
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Gagniuc <mr.nuke.me@gmail.com>
f1/timer.
Added timer_ic_set_polarity to timer_common_f24 with
the enum tim_ic_pol now including trigger on both edges.
Changed timer_slave_set_polarity to use enum tim_et_pol
rather than tim_ic_pol.
In response to suggestion of stinkydiver73 on 24 March that
timers in all families have an option for triggers on both
edges, except F1.
Current way of having a globally, but weakly defined static buffer has
several shortcomings:
- It forces user to have a certain "magic" byte array variable if
they want to have a control buffer of different size.
- Having a globally defined static array and a separate function to
tell USB core about its size is error prone.
- Its inner workings are not easily understandable form cursory look
at API and one needs to go and look at the implementation code to
connect all the pieces into a solid picture of how it works
This commit adds two parameters to 'usbd_init' call that allow user to
specify the pointer to the area of memory and a size of that memory
which would be used by the USB core to store the data received during
DATA stage of control requests. This approach, while further
complicating the prototype of 'usbd_init', provides user with more
flexibility allowing for any custom area of memory of any size to be
used as control buffer. It also forces user to provide both address
and memory size at the same time thus avoiding the possibility of user
redefining 'usbd_control_buffer', but not calling
'usbd_set_control_buffer_size' after that.
This also report bug fixes about data alignment and bss storage to EFM32 &
LM3S targets.
Note: removed chrysn copyright statement as the file is a verbatim copy of
previous files.
Adding this attribute allows to avoid warnings issued by GCC in cases
when 'scb_reset_system' is used as a last call in a function with
"noreturn" attribute set(usually reset handler of some sorts)
This commit add a structure definition that represents the stack frame
layout as it is upon entering exception handler. This is useful when
one wants to alter the exception return address, or get information
about registers state saved by the CPU.