There are STM32 families where all models use only the Synopsys DWC2 USB OTG core while others completely use only the USB Device FS core. For these families then either the driver `drivers/usbdev_synopsys_dwc2` or the driver `cpu/stm32/periph/usbdev` is used depending on the respective family. However, the STM32 families F1 and L4 use both cores. The correct driver must therefore be selected depending on the CPU line or CPU model.
This allows including C headers from C++. It sadly reduced the
diagnostics on C++ code as well, were there warning may make sense as
unintended side effect. We may be able to drop that later on, when more
C APIs are properly wrapped in native C++ APIs, so that C headers do no
longer need to be compatible with C++ compilers.
`CFG_TUD_MAX_SPEED` definition isn't required since tinyUSB derives it from `TUD_RHPORT_MODE` if not defined or uses the maximum speed the MCU supports by default.
The definition in `pkg/esp32_sdk/Makefile.include` was evaluated by
`make` after the include paths were already set, resulting in
`ESP32_SDK_DIR` being empty in
INCLUDES += -I$(ESP32_SDK_DIR)/components
[...]
This in turn resulted in
cc1: error: /components: No such file or directory [-Werror=missing-include-dirs]
[...]
The cpus for the sam*xpro series have some differences in make and Kconfig
Kconfig seems to be more verbose and make assumes samr34-xpro just uses saml21
Without initializing async_cb to NULL it might be a value != NULL,
which leads to sock->async_cb.gen() being called mistakenly in _netconn_cb.
gnrc_sock already does it with "reg->async_cb.generic = NULL;"
Makefiles don't do comments, so these were forwarded into the variable.
*Most* users would expand the arguments to a shell where it'd be
ignored, but not all of them.
Contributes-To: https://github.com/RIOT-OS/RIOT/pull/18489
(This is also where the one version that is added here was removed).
As a leftovers from https://github.com/RIOT-OS/RIOT/pull/18355 are still
present that check for `MODULE_SHELL_COMMANDS` rather than
`MODULE_SHELL_CMDS`. This updates the conditionals as needed.