Adds a separate board for native64 instead of the `NATIVE_64BIT` workaround.
The files in `boards/native64` are more or less dummy files and just include
the `boards/native` logic (similar to `openlabs-kw41z-mini-256kib`).
The main logic for native is in `makefiles/arch/native.inc.mk`, `cpu/native`
and `boards/native`.
The remaining changes concern the build system, and change native board checks
to native CPU checks to cover both boards.
Initial version to test 64 bit compatibility.
Instead of a separate board, the inital version for Linux/x86_64 is enabled
by setting the environment variable `NATIVE_64BIT=y` and compiling as usual.
Not currently implemented:
* Architectures other than x86_64 or operating systems other than Linux
* No FreeBSD support
* No Aarch support
* Rust support for x86_64
For RISC-V and Cortex-M-not-3, triples are known and have worked in some
configuration, but do not work at the moment and stay disabled until the
reference platforms (native, M3) have been established well.
Currently implementations of the MTD api are selecting the module,
this makes it easy for default backends to be selected. But the
correct modeling is simply selecting the MTD api and then selecting
a backend. BOARDs providing one of the backends can expose this and
then that backend can be selected by default.
There is also currently nothing preventing from using the MTD api
with no backend since a mock backend can easily be provided as is
done in all mtd tests.
Native CAN device was not properly ported to periph_can interface.
This commit fixes this by renaming all needed structures and files so
auto_init_can can initialize the native device. FEATURES_PROVIDED is
also updated for native.