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.
Start providing async routines for all blocking routines, to make it
easier to use libopencm3 in some RTOS environments. This is not in
anyway intended to be complete, this just covers a single blocking
routine, rcc_wait_for_osc_ready. Documentation added to the top level,
and provided for all stm32 families.
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
This reverts commit aa5e108553ace3079c6087dec796b9e58fe45fa4.
This commit was not meant to land yet, it should have gone for review, and
doesn't yet include all the parts it should touch.
replace bulky hardcoded wait for set and wait for clear with a single asynch
routine. Leave the blocking routines in for compatibility at this point.
NOUP: should be added to other rcc.c files too.
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_
Based on the f0 support, which has identical functionality, but with doxygen
added. Bits renamed as they are only HSE prediv on some targets, and makes
things more consistent with the f0.
Fixes part of github issue #560
This function was badly copied and pasted from the f4 library, where there are
two functions, rcc_set_main_pll_hsi and rcc_set_main_pll_hse which combine
source, multipliers, dividers and other pll factors.
On F3, (not all of them, but the ones we support now), the function as
implemented has nothing to do with hsi / hse, and instead is simply selecting
the PLL multiplier.
Copypasta from f4 rcc code was only modified to shift the result, but not clear
the existing settings properly. Add mask/shift definitions and use them
properly.
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
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.
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).
- Additional frequency configuration (48Mhz, for usb use!)
- FLASH latency decreased (too unnecessarily low before)
- Rcc functions to change usb freq prescaler.
- 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.