All the "f" type flash parts have an EOP flag, even if it's in different
bit positions. Add a header for this common functionality, and move
it's implementation to the existing common file.
Turns out, there's lots of common code for flash. Pull up prefetch
on/off to start with, as there's only a single bit name different.
Pull up the definitions of common API functions too, starting with
flash_set_ws. Even if the implementations are different, things that
meant to be the same, should be defined centrally.
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.
split spi stuff in three part:
- v1 : basic spi peripheral
- v1_frf : v1 spi with frf mode additional bit in spi_cr2 / spi_sr
- v2 : spi with variable datasize, fifo and other fancy stuff.
v1 maps to f1 chips
v1_frf to f2, f4 and l0,l1
v2 to f0, f3 and l4
This breaks spi_master_init API for v2 devices : function prototype from
common spi header used to be abused, with DFF bit reused for CRCL bit.
New v2 spi_master_init does not handle anymore CRCL bits, as it does not
usually mess with other crc configuration.
This _breaks_ your gpio code for F2 and F4. It makes them consistent
with the reference manual, and more consistent with all other families
and general expectations.
OLD code -> NEW code
RCC_AHB1RSTR_IOPxRST -> RCC_AHB1RSTR_GPIOxRST
RCC_AHB1ENR_IOPIxEN -> RCC_AHB1ENR_GPIOxEN
RCC_AHB1LPENR_IOPxLPEN -> RCC_AHB1LPENR_GPIOxLPEN
[We're not actually breaking it, see the next commit for deprecated
aliases]
rcc_osc_bypass_enable and rcc_osc_bypass_disable have been copy/pasted
around for the last time! There's a compile bit to check for L0/L1, but
otherwise this is just code duplication for no gain.
Originally suggested in https://github.com/libopencm3/libopencm3/pull/399
At least provide macros for each family that allows easy masking of the
full set of reset reason flags. Trying to provide a function that
provides these in random upper bits seems unclear at best.
The f1, f2, f4, l1 chip families have a similar "v1" i2c peripheral on board.
More recent f0, f3, l0, l3 chip families share another "v2" version of i2c.
This patch unifies headers and implementation for two types of i2c peripherals:
- rename: i2c_common_all.[ch] to i2c_common_v1.[ch]
- remove i2c_common_f24.h: extra I2C blocks are defined in specific headers
- use f3 i2c code as a basis for common "v2" i2c implementation
- add f0 i2c support: use "v2" i2c implementation
Tests:
- tested on a custom f0 board
- compile-tested both libopencm3 and libopencm3-examples for all stm32
Signed-off-by: Sergey Matyukevich <geomatsi@gmail.com>
Original implementation only checked whether the user had _selected_ the
clock, not whether it had actually switched to the clock or not. For
almost all cases, this made this function either a no-op, if you _had_
selected the clock, or a blocking loop if you hadn't selected it ahead
of time.
Fixes github issue #687
As done by esden for the F4, remove typedefs and add prefixes to clock enums
This extends this to all stm32 families.
Let's not hide the fact that these variables are structs/enums.
We are filling up the namespace badly enough, we should be prefixing as
much as we can with the module names at least. As users we already run
often enough in namespace colisions we don't have to make it worse.
* CLOCK_3V3_xxx enums renamed to RCC_CLOCK_3V3_xxx
* clock enums (PLL, HSI, HSE ...) prefixed with RCC_
* scale enum of pwr module prefixed with PWR_
All STM32 family pwr.h must use LIBOPENCM3_PWR_H as include guard so that
pwr_common.h can detect that it has been referenced by pwr.h for
each family. F2 and F3 had the wrong include guard.
Fixes Github issue #513
This adds MCO source selection to some targets, and removes and standardizes
the mask/shift usage for all targets. For devices that support MCO2, this
supports only MCO1. No attempt has been made to extract MCO prescaler, which
is not available on all F1 and F3.
Rename rcc_ppre1_frequency and rcc_ppre2_frequency to rcc_apb1_frequency and rcc_apb2_frequency
Also add rcc_ahb_frequency (although it is not set correctly in all cases) which will be fixed by
the rcc commits later. Also fixup the only use in the library of these variables, the USART code.
And fix the typos that resulted
Make l1 generic too
Latest versions of all reference manuals refer to the address as SPIx_BASE, and
simply name some of the individual registers as SPI_I2SXXXX. Likewise, the
interrupts are simply SPIx, not SPIx/I2Sx. Rather than hacking more duplicates
into the F0 and L0 parts where this was turning up, remove the pointless _I2S_
from SPI2/SPI3 and make it all consistent
Compile tested only, with the examples collection.
Signed-off-by: Karl Palsson <karlp@tweak.net.au>
Fixes#331Fixes#347
There's more exti lines on many more devices now. F0 and F3 have extras, as did
L1 and L0. There's no real reason not to have higher order EXTI definitions
defined at the top level, and it reduces the number of files to merge together
to find all definitions for the bigger devices.
Signed-off-by: Karl Palsson <karlp@tweak.net.au>
Fixes#338
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.
When compiling with all warnings enabled, some defines can lead to
warning due to missing unsigned type suffix:
warning: integer overflow in expression [-Woverflow]
This fix should not affected behavior at all, since calculation with
such overflows lead to the same actual address when writing to that
location. However, it makes the warning disappear and also defines
the right data type for a memory location.
So that the navigation pane works correctly in browsers.
Some additional doc fixes put in where found (but many more still to go).
Added some dummy .c and .h files to bring the associated docs into line.
makefile changed to allow 'make html' as well as 'make doc' (the latter only does html anyway).
This converts all the YAML files to JSON files, as json parsing is built
into python instead of being a separate library requiring installation.
YAML is a superset of JSON, but putting comments in is not quite as obvious
as it is in yaml.
The following glue was used to convert yaml to json:
python -c 'import sys, yaml, json; json.dump(yaml.load(sys.stdin), sys.stdout, indent=4)' < $1 > $2
Clearly I haven't tested this on every single platform, and this
doesn't address the large blobs of yaml in the lpc4300 scripts directory,
only the cortex NVIC generation process.
I've tested a few IRQ driven example apps, and I've checked the generated
output of some known cases like the LM3s that has explicit gaps, and they are
all generated correctly.
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.
- Makefiles of other stm32s updated accordingly.
- f3/rcc.c updated to some definition changes.
- f3/flash.c removed in order to use flash_common_f234.c to comply with new organization.
- Makefiles now include building f3 src directory.
- Gpio support added. gpio_common_f24 changed to support also f3.
- f3 still not compiling, but f2 compile not broken (probably also f4).
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.
Added hash processor register definitions and main functions. Hash
processor is supported in stm32f21, stm32f41 and stm32f43 and can be
used to calculate Md5 and Sha1.
F2 and F4 have a common section to deal with the options register (TIM2 and TIM5 only)
L1 has been made common with timer_common_all as its options register has very different settings to F2/F4. Code is in the L1/timer.c L1/timer.h files
Note that F3 and F05 timers should fit into this scheme, with F3 having additional features.
Bundled with this is L1/pwr.h to change a documentation setting
Also all the Doxyfiles have added "ENABLE_PREPROCESSING = NO" to fix a problem introduced by commit 118.
(prevents inclusion and also issues warning)
Changes to some source files to remove references to common headers.
Changes to rng.h to make guard symbols the same in f2 and f4.
to remove errors, duplications and inconsistencies.
File lib/stm32/f1/pwr.c - all code removed as it duplicates that in common/pwr_common.c
Remaining changes do not affect code. Compiles OK.
TODO efm32 has no code so generates no modules
TODO F2 needs pwr.c
TODO L1 needs dma.h and dma.c