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Author SHA1 Message Date
Marian Buschsieweke
8839ccbe50
cpu/stm32: implement periph_gpio_ll_switch_dir
This implements periph_gpio_ll_switch_dir for STM32 except for STM32F1,
which has a different register layout.
2024-08-08 22:17:35 +02:00
Marian Buschsieweke
36e8526046
drivers/periph_gpio_ll: change API to access GPIO ports
The API was based on the assumption that GPIO ports are mapped in memory
sanely, so that a `GPIO_PORT(num)` macro would work allow for constant
folding when `num` is known and still be efficient when it is not.

Some MCUs, however, will need a look up tables to efficiently translate
GPIO port numbers to the port's base address. This will prevent the use
of such a `GPIO_PORT(num)` macro in constant initializers.

As a result, we rather provide `GPIO_PORT_0`, `GPIO_PORT_1`, etc. macros
for each GPIO port present (regardless of MCU naming scheme), as well as
`GPIO_PORT_A`, `GPIO_PORT_B`, etc. macros if (and only if) the MCU port
naming scheme uses letters rather than numbers.

These can be defined as macros to the peripheral base address even when
those are randomly mapped into the address space. In addition, a C
function `gpio_port()` replaces the role of the `GPIO_PORT()` and
`gpio_port_num()` the `GPIO_PORT_NUM()` macro. Those functions will
still be implemented as efficient as possible and will allow constant
folding where it was formerly possible. Hence, there is no downside for
MCUs with sane peripheral memory mapping, but it is highly beneficial
for the crazy ones.

There are also two benefits for the non-crazy MCUs:
1. We can now test for valid port numbers with `#ifdef GPIO_PORT_<NUM>`
    - This directly benefits the test in `tests/periph/gpio_ll`, which
      can now provide a valid GPIO port for each and every board
    - Writing to invalid memory mapped I/O addresses was treated as
      triggering undefined behavior by the compiler and used as a
      optimization opportunity
2. We can now detect at compile time if the naming scheme of the MCU
   uses letters or numbers, and produce more user friendly output.
    - This is directly applied in the test app
2024-08-02 09:55:24 +02:00
Marian Buschsieweke
6028097132
cpu/stm32/periph_gpio_ll: Fix and clean up
The separate Schmitt trigger bit in the configuration is dropped, as
the Schmitt trigger is only every disabled when in `GPIO_DISCONNECT`
mode. So no need to encode the same information twice.

The `gpio_state_t` is improved to be a bitmask that holds the
MODER register value and a flag indicating whether open-drain mode
should be enabled.

Finally, `GPIO_DISCONNECT` is implemented. This is done by placing the
GPIO in analog mode, which by disabling the Schmitt trigger reduces
power consumption.
2024-02-05 08:21:51 +01:00
Marian Buschsieweke
922276296e
drivers/periph/gpio_ll: pass gpio_conf_t by value
Now that `gpio_conf_t` is on all implemented platforms no larger than
a register, we can more efficiently pass it by value rather than via
pointer.
2024-01-21 09:19:08 +01:00
Marian Buschsieweke
2a00ec13e5
drivers/periph/gpio_ll: shrink gpio_conf_t
This commit optimizes the `gpio_conf_t` type in the following
regards:

- The "base" `gpio_conf_t` is stripped from members that only some
  platforms support, e.g. drive strength, slew rate, and disabling of
  the Schmitt Trigger are no longer universally available but
  platform-specific extensions
- The `gpio_conf_t` is now crammed into a bit-field that is 8 bit or
  16 bit wide. This allows for storing lots of them e.g. in
  `driver_foo_params_t` or `uart_conf_t` etc.
- A `union` of the `struct` with bit-field members and a `bits` is used
  to allow accessing all bits in a simple C statement and to ensure
  alignment for efficient handling of the type

Co-authored-by: Gunar Schorcht <gunar@schorcht.net>
2024-01-21 08:38:40 +01:00
Marian Buschsieweke
dd86da6c76
cpu/stm32/periph_gpio_ll: Fix misleading comments
The comments still claim STM32F1 support is missing, but this was
recently added.

Also, drop an empty line to fix `too many consecutive empty lines`
nitpick of the CI.
2023-04-06 08:31:48 +02:00
Marian Buschsieweke
4a0c462ec3
cpu/stm32: Implement gpio_ll for STM32F1
This provides basic GPIO LL support. IRQ support will be added as
follow up.
2023-03-20 14:14:07 +01:00
Marian Buschsieweke
8bab36f1c5
cpu/stm32: Implement periph/gpio_ll{,_irq} except for STM32F1
Co-authored-by: Gunar Schorcht <gunar@schorcht.net>
Co-authored-by: Alexandre Abadie <alexandre.abadie@inria.fr>
2022-04-22 14:34:57 +02:00