Only applied to STM32 doc trees at present.
Instead of declaring a group for "STM32blah" in the doc-blah.h files,
and then trying to put all the common+specific peripheral code into
those groups, (which is what led to the stub doxygen holder empty .c
files) Just use a standard name like "Peripheral APIS" and place
everything into that.
Demonstrated by converting ADC and USART peripherals, which is
definitely not complete, but it shows how to make things less magical,
and less prone to copy/paste errors. Now, you can copy/paste and it
will do the right thing, because everyone uses the same group names.
This is also how to unify the mix of "STM32blah->Periphblah" and _also_
the dangling "periph_file" modules in doxygen, it merges them together
properly, as they're intended to be really.
to remove variations, redundancies, add missing, fix errors. All c files
refer only to the dispatch style headers in /include/stm32. Those headers
#include memorymap.h and cm3/common.h. All references to
these are removed from the family specific headers. Ethernet untouched as
it appears incomplete.
Added dummy spi.c for F0/F3. Fix some doxygen anomalies.
This unifies stm32f1, l1, and f4 convenience functions for adc. The code
should be useable for f2 and f37x as well, but that needs hardware for testing,
and there was no existing implementation. This is the reason for the
"adc_common_v1.c" name, as trying to put all the different families into the
common file name has become too cumbersome.
All of the deprecated routines have been dropped, they've been marked
deprecated for a very long time now, and porting them seemed unnecessary.
This has been tested on f1, l1 and f4 discovery boards, and is based on some
existing l1/f1 unification code from
https://github.com/karlp/libopencm3/tree/rme_l1_master
According to RM0090, page 301, paragraph 11.13.12 Note. (For F4, for F1 and F3 is it in the corresponding manuals)
The JSQR are filled always ending at SQR4 ie for those lists we must set this list:
(A) -> JSQ4 = A,
(A,B) -> JSQ3 = A, JSQ4 = B,
(A,B,C) -> JSQ2 = A, JSQ3 = B, JSQ4 = C,
(A,B,C,D) -> JSQ1 = A, JSQ2 = B, JSQ3 = C, JSQ4 = D,
The readed values are in correct order, starting from JDR1:
(A) -> JDR1 = A,
(A,B) -> JDR1 = A, JDR2 = B,
(A,B,C) -> JDR1 = A, JDR2 = B, JDR3 = C,
(A,B,C,D) -> JDR1 = A, JDR2 = B, JDR3 = C, JDR4 = D,
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.