19628: Fix periph clk r=aabadie a=Enoch247
### Contribution description
This fixes some minor doc and argument type errors. See commit messages for details.
### Testing procedure
It compiles without errors for me.
### Issues/PRs references
None known
19637: sys/usb/usbus_msc: fix typo in C expression r=aabadie a=maribu
### Contribution description
Rather than setting the correct blk_len, the code only wrote 1 and 0 into the three bytes due to the use of a logic and where a bitwise and should be used.
Co-authored-by: Joshua DeWeese <jdeweese@primecontrols.com>
Co-authored-by: Marian Buschsieweke <marian.buschsieweke@ovgu.de>
19572: cpu/stm32/periph_pwm: support of complementary timer outputs r=maribu a=gschorcht
### Contribution description
This PR provides the support of complementary timer outputs as PWM channels for advanced timers (TIM1/TIM8).
To use a complementary output of an advanced timer as PWM channel, the output is defined with an offset of 4, i.e. normal outputs are in the range of 0 to 3 (CH1...CH4) and complementary outputs are in the range of 4 to 6 (CH1N...CH3N). If the defined output is less than 4, the normal output is enabled, otherwise the complementary output is enabled.
This change is required to support PWM on boards that have connected the complementary outputs of advanced timers to the PWM connector pins, for example the STM32L496-DISCO board.
### Testing procedure
- Green CI
- Use any STM32 board which supports the `periph_pwm` feature. `tests/periph_pwm` should still work.
- Change the configuration for this board so that either timer TIM1 or TIM8 and a complementary channel is used for any exposed GPIO. `tests/periph_pwm` should also work with such a configuration.
### Issues/PRs references
Co-authored-by: Gunar Schorcht <gunar@schorcht.net>
As implmented, dma_resume assumed that transfers widths were 1 byte and
that the memory address incrmenting was always on and periphial address
incrementing always off. This resulted in memory corruption anytime
these assumptions were not true and a dma was resumed. The DMA module
allows intitiating transfers that did not meet these assumption.
This patch adds proper handling inside dma_resume to safely resume any
transfer. Clearifications and errors are added/fixed in the module's
header file. Also, a few constants are removed from the gobal namespace.
As it was, the calculation of DMA2's IRQ number was inccrorect for some
STM families. The implmentation alocates streams numbers 0 to 7 for the
first DMA controller and 8 and up for the second DMA controller. This
offset of +8 was not accounted for when IRQ's of the second DMA
controller was calculated. This patch corrects this.
The STM32 line of microcontrollers comes with a bootloader in the ROM.
It provides the option to flash the device firmware in DFU mode (USB)
or via UART or SPI.
To enter the bootloader we have to jump to a specific address in memory,
but before reset the CPU to make sure the system is in a known state.
This enables us to use the usb_board_reset module on all STM32 platforms.