stm32mp1 is configuring gpio slightly differently that common stm32:
* port_num is computed differently, thus test MCU family to apply
the good calculation.
* Rising and falling edge state on interrupts. Do not test if falling
or rising edge, just launch the callback in all cases.
Signed-off-by: Gilles DOFFE <gilles.doffe@savoirfairelinux.com>
Normally, CMSIS headers are retrieved as package from ST git repository
for each stm32.
However stm32mp1 family does not have a CMSIS headers repository but
have been included into RIOT source code in a previous commit.
For stm32mp1, CMSIS headers package must then not be retrieved and
vectors have to be generated from already in-source CMSIS headers.
Signed-off-by: Gilles DOFFE <gilles.doffe@savoirfairelinux.com>
Include stm32mp1 vendors header. CORE_CM4 must be defined to include
Cortex-M4 core headers.
Signed-off-by: Gilles DOFFE <gilles.doffe@savoirfairelinux.com>
stm32mp1 ordering informations are not the same than classical
single MCU.
And as stm32mp1 has no flash, just extract second part of model name
and pincount.
Signed-off-by: Gilles DOFFE <gilles.doffe@savoirfairelinux.com>
The stm32mp1 family has no flash. The firmware is loaded directly in
RAM by stlink programmer or by Cortex-A7 bootloader/OS.
Thus bootloader is useless for this family, disable it.
Signed-off-by: Gilles DOFFE <gilles.doffe@savoirfairelinux.com>
As stm32mp1 family accesses gpio pins with a different
offset than other stm32, create a specific macro.
Signed-off-by: Gilles DOFFE <gilles.doffe@savoirfairelinux.com>
clk_conf is a useful tool to produce clock headers for new boards.
But it only supports STM32Fx families.
This commits add the definition of a new family: STM32MP1.
Only the STM32MP157 is supported for now.
First build clk_conf:
$ make -C cpu/stm32/dist/clk_conf/
Clock header can be generated with the following command once clk_conf is
built:
$ cpu/stm32/dist/clk_conf/clk_conf stm32mp157 208000000 24000000 1
This command line will produce a core clock of 208MHz with a 24MHz HSE
oscillator and will use LSE clock which corresponds to the STM32MP157C-DK2
board configuration.
The command will output the header to copy paste into the periph_conf.h of
the board:
/**
* @name Clock settings
*
* @note This is auto-generated from
* `cpu/stm32/dist/clk_conf/clk_conf.c`
* @{
*/
/* give the target core clock (HCLK) frequency [in Hz],
* maximum: 209MHz */
#define CLOCK_CORECLOCK (208000000U)
/* 0: no external high speed crystal available
* else: actual crystal frequency [in Hz] */
#define CLOCK_HSE (24000000U)
/* 0: no external low speed crystal available,
* 1: external crystal available (always 32.768kHz) */
#define CLOCK_LSE (1U)
/* peripheral clock setup */
#define CLOCK_MCU_DIV RCC_MCUDIVR_MCUDIV_1 /* max 209MHz */
#define CLOCK_MCU (CLOCK_CORECLOCK / 1)
#define CLOCK_APB1_DIV RCC_APB1DIVR_APB1DIV_2 /* max 104MHz */
#define CLOCK_APB1 (CLOCK_CORECLOCK / 2)
#define CLOCK_APB2_DIV RCC_APB2DIVR_APB2DIV_2 /* max 104MHz */
#define CLOCK_APB2 (CLOCK_CORECLOCK / 2)
#define CLOCK_APB3_DIV RCC_APB3DIVR_APB3DIV_2 /* max 104MHz */
#define CLOCK_APB3 (CLOCK_CORECLOCK / 2)
/* Main PLL factors */
#define CLOCK_PLL_M (2)
#define CLOCK_PLL_N (52)
#define CLOCK_PLL_P (3)
#define CLOCK_PLL_Q (13)
/** @} */
This result has been verified with STM32CubeMX, the official ST tool.
Signed-off-by: Gilles DOFFE <gilles.doffe@savoirfairelinux.com>
APB1 bus clock is always enabled is not manageable by RCC register.
So avoid enabling it.
Signed-off-by: Gilles DOFFE <gilles.doffe@savoirfairelinux.com>
* Setup i2c speed to I2C_SPEED_LOW by default
* enable i2c_write_regs() function.
* i2c frequency needs to be specified into board periph_conf.h
Signed-off-by: Gilles DOFFE <gilles.doffe@savoirfairelinux.com>
In some CMSIS headers, "typedef enum" could be preceded by white
spaces. Thus consider them when parsing the line.
Signed-off-by: Gilles DOFFE <gilles.doffe@savoirfairelinux.com>
b4f29035ce adapted the can_linux module to
the periph_can interface. This is a cleanup of some things that stayed
behind. Here the makefile is removed, the references to can_linux in the
dependency resolution and configuration Makefile are changed to the
standard periph_can, and the startup code is adapted.
Default values were wrong for WB when using HSE 32MHz as PLL input source
Default PLL input source was wrong when not using HSE and the board
provides an HSE
By using the RTC helper functions instead of POSIX mktime()/gmtime()
we can not only extend the RTC range beyond Y2038.
For tests/periph_rtc:
before:
text data bss dec hex filename
28028 248 2472 30748 781c stk3700/tests_periph_rtc.elf
after:
text data bss dec hex filename
19400 144 2424 21968 55d0 stk3700/tests_periph_rtc.elf
fixes#13277
irq_arch.h previously included cpu.h, which in term included the vendor header
files. Those were needed to get the GIE define (general interrupt enable bit).
However, the vendor files use fancy defines like `#define N (0x0004)` that
easily conflict with application code. Due to the widespread use of the IRQ API,
it is better to not include the vendor files in irq_arch.h.
This commit adds a local define for the GIE bit and uses this instead of
including cpu.h.
If no local port is specified for socket_zep to listen on, don't listen
on a local port at all instead of listening on a default port.
This does not work with multiple instances of socket_zep anyway.
The reception code hands RX DMA descriptors back to the DMA right after its
contents were copied into the network stack internal buffer. This increases
the odds that the DMA never runs out of DMA descriptors to fill, even under
high load. However, the loop fetching the Ethernet frame stops to iterate at the
end of the frame. If the DMA used one more descriptor to store the FCS, this
was not returned back to the DMA. This commit fixes it.
Some SAMD21 CPUs from the D series have an additional TCC3 and / or
an additional analog comperator.
Add those to `vectors.c`.
Also rename the i2s interrupt to the proper name used by other sam0
devices.
MCG_Lite is used in many KL parts and is a less advanced clock generator
than the full MCG used in the K series. This change lets the MCG_Lite
and MCG share the same user facing API, with some configuration
differences.
Expose the auto-negotiation feature of the Ethernet device via the
pseudo-module stm32_eth_auto. With this enabled, the static speed configuration
set in the boards periph_conf.h will only be used if the PHY lacks
auto-negotiation capabilities - which is unlikely to ever happen.