Add motor_driver driver configuration example.
The most simple motor driver type is used here (MOTOR_DRIVER_1_DIR) which
needs only one pin to work.
This example uses already configured PWM channels and 2 free GPIOS.
Signed-off-by: Gilles DOFFE <g.doffe@gmail.com>
A common configuration file is introduced for stm32f4 with core clock
at 168MHz with HSE at 8MHz, 2 configuration files are introduced to²:
distinguish between clock configuration with and without LSE.
- Moved code for periph_conf of all ATmega based boards to boards/common/atmega
- Added possibility to override config from individual board:
- Named file `periph_conf_atmega_common.h` and let this be included from
`board/$BOARD/include/periph_conf.h` to allow modifications
- Guarded individual periph configs by `#ifndef $PERIPH_NUMOF` ... `#endif`
Features must be provided by the board if they're actually
available on board. Other features might be provided by the
CPU.
Some grouping is also removed as it is not necessary.
Leverages common flasher (avrdude) and removes unnecessary exports.
Moreover, a reuse of serial.inc.mk is perfomed from the same
atmega_common/Makefile.include
Currently only tested boards provide the feature riotboot.
Potentially all boards embeding a cortex-m0+/3/4/7 are
able to have riotboot as a feature, but other dependencies
need to be met, e.g. usage of cortexm.ld linker script,
double initialisation of cpu_init(), etc. See doc in
bootloaders/riotboot.
This commit fixes configuration problems when trying to use i2c pins that need to be remapped.
All B8 and B9 pins for STM32F1 need to be remapped, so a check is done if the remappable pins are selected.
With the canned recipe for flashing, flash dependencies should be
added to FLASHDEPS, instead of writing `flash: dependencies`. This
ensures that both flash and flash-only depend on the same prerequisites.
This commit add the connect_assert_srst which requires the SRST to be asserted before trying to connect.
Certain firmwares will cause it to get to a state where flashing fails and the reset button must be pushed at the correct time to recover.
- correct number of timers for atmega328p from 2 to 1
- correct number of timer channels for atmega328p from 3 to 2
- adapt atmega periph timer implementation accordingly