STM32L1 has a different set of offsets, not just a different base
address, so we can't have common registers definitions. Also, out of
F0,F1,F2,F3,F4,L1, only the F1 has the odd note about 2x16bit registers
and 2x32bit registers with one 16bit register marked as "This field
value is also reserved for a future feature." Therefore, replace the
awkward reading out as multiple words and just copy them in.
F0,F2,F3,F4 were missing definitions altogether.
This does _not_ attempt to address the problem of the mismatched base
addresses for Medium+ and High Density L1 parts.
The f103 usb core should be usable on the l1 as well, and the /f1/rcc
isn't explicitly required anymore. This is an important change to be
able to share the driver.
The direct access definitions to the SHPR1 SHPR2 and SHPR3 were simply
wrong, and though a handy macro for directly reaching any priority field
was provided, the definitions of the fields assumed direct access to the
registers.
Provide field definitions that match the handy macro, and correct the
direct access definitions for people wishing to use them.
We currently default to "-mfloat-abi=hard -mfpu=fpv4-sp-d16" for M4F cores, and
and variations of "-mfloat-abi=soft" for the others. Keep the M4F default, and
move others to no FP flags for consistency, but allow overriding these flags
via the FP_FLAGS environment variable.
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Gagniuc <mr.nuke.me@gmail.com>
After a STALL handshake is transmitted, a control pipe becomes idle. Not
marking the pipe as idle did not affect the STM32 family. Since it
distinguishes between OUT and SETUP tokens, it calls the setup handler
on a SETUP token, regardless of the state of the pipe.
Other families, such as LM4F do not distinguish in software between IN and
SETUP tokens, and need to decide which handler to call based on the state
of the pipe. On these chips, SETUP transactions will not be handled
properly after a transfer was STALLED, as the state machine of the pipe is
b0rked. Unb0rk it.
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Gagniuc <mr.nuke.me@gmail.com>