This fixes a race in `LED<NUM>_TOGGLE`, which is a read-copy-write
operation. Any access to a GPIO pin on the same GPIO port that
happens concurrently could result in data corruption. Using the
GPIO LL API, which is thread-safe, fixes the issue.
Note: The used GPIO LL functions will work even in when the GPIO LL
module is not used.
Let boards only define the port and pin number of each LEDs. The common
definitions in `stm32_leds.h` will provide `LED<x>_ON`, `LED<x>_OFF`,
`LED<x>_TOGGLE`, `LED<x>_PIN`, `LED<x>_MASK` and `LED<x>_PORT`.
In addition to code de-duplication, this also makes it easier to use
LEDs in GPIO LL, which can be beneficial for super low overhead
debugging output - e.g. when a bug is timing sensitive and `DEBUG()`
would spent to much time for stdio to reproduce a bug.
There is no hardware limitation for custom boards based on STM32 to uses
SPI bus with signals coming from different PORT and alternate functions.
This patch allow alternate's function definition per pin basis, thus enable
the support of SPI bus signals routed on differents PORT.
Signed-off-by: Yannick Gicquel <ygicquel@gmail.com>