This adds supoprt for the Atmel SAMD51 & SAME54 SoC.
The SAME5x/SAMD5x is a line of Cortex-M4F MCUs that share peripherals
with the samd2x Cortex-M0+ and saml1x Cortex-M23 parts.
Atmel Software Framework (ASF) provides a set of low-level header files
that give access to different hardware peripherals of Atmel's ICs.
Origin: Atmel SAMD51 Series Device Support (1.1.96)
License: Apache-2.0
URL: http://packs.download.atmel.com/Atmel.SAMD51_DFP.1.1.96.atpack
Atmel Software Framework (ASF) provides a set of low-level header
files that give access to different hardware peripherals of Atmel's
ICs.
Origin: Atmel SAME54 Series Device Support (1.0.87)
License: Apache-2.0
URL: http://packs.download.atmel.com/Atmel.SAME54_DFP.1.0.87.atpack
This cleans up the sam0 timer driver:
- remove the check for the unused freq parameter
- the MCU provides dedicated SET/CLR registers to avoid
read-modify-write, so don't do read-modify-write on them.
- workaround a possible hardware bug on SAMD5x:
loop until the CMD_READSYNC is really set
This change required correcting the values for LCRH_PEN and LRCH_EPS
values defined in cc26x0_uart.h, as they were incorrect according to
19.8.1.7 of the TI CC26x0 reference manual.
on-behalf-of: @sparkmeter <ben.postman@sparkmeter.io>
- _rom_start_addr, _ram_start_addr, _rom_length and _ran_length are
already defined in cortexm_common/Makefile.included and can therefore
be removed from kinetis/Makefile.include
- _ram_base_addr is never used and was not in commit history so
is also removed
- To be able to flash at an offset the vector table must be
relocated accordingly to the IMAGE_OFFSET, therefore linkage
needs to take the offset into account.
Rational: the periph_common module is required by (most) other periph drivers
and also during startup of the CPU/MCU to run periph_init. The latter is only
required if other periph drivers are used, hence periph_common should be a
depency of periph_* modules and *not* of the CPU/MCU. This PR fixes that
by making periph_common a depency of periph_* and removing the explicit
include in the CPU/MCU implementation.
Keep the compiled '.bin' file to remove the need to compile it when
flashing. This remove the need to have the toolchain when flashing so
allow compiling and flashing with `BUILD_IN_DOCKER=1` without a local
toolchain.
Even if it ends up storing a binary, the file is only 34 bytes.
Get OBJDUMP from the environment instead of hardwriting the value.
This is a prerequisite to allow using `objdump` when building from docker
when not having the `arm` toolchain installed.
- fcfield is located in memory at 0x400-0x40f. Its content is only read
upon reset, therefore if in presence of a bootloader and multiple
applications, the fcfield will only be read when the bootloader
is loaded. As long as we flash at IMAGE_OFFSET > 0x410 we do not
care about the fcfield content since it won't get overwritten.
PREFLASHER/PREFFLAGS/FLASHDEPS are evaluated by the main Makefile.include.
Their value does not need to be exported.
Testing
-------
`git diff --word-diff` only reports `export` being removed.
`git show --stat` reports `16 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-)`
Which is the same amount as lines that where matching
`export[[:blank::]]\+VARIABLE` plus the newline that is said to have
changed.
FLASHER and FFLAGS are evaluated by the main Makefile.include or by file
included by it. Their value does not need to be exported.
This will also prevent evaluating 'PORT' for FFLAGS when not needed.
Testing
-------
`git diff --word-diff` only reports `export` being removed.
`git show --stat` reports `84 insertions(+), 84 deletions(-)`
Which is the same amount as lines that where matching
`export[[:blank::]]\+VARIABLE`.