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bors[bot]
fae992e82b
Merge #19343 #19349 #19353 #19361 #19363
19343: ztimer: add ztimer_stopwatch convenience functions r=benpicco a=benpicco



19349: cpu/native: Switch to ztimer for gettimeofday r=benpicco a=MrKevinWeiss

### Contribution description

A xtimer is somewhat taken over by ztimer this explicitly uses ztimer instead of relying on the compatibility layer.

### Testing procedure

`make all test -C tests/cpp11_mutex/`

and green murdock I guess.

### Issues/PRs references


19353: doc: add quicklink to boards in navbar r=benpicco a=OlegHahm

### Contribution description

Finding a list of supported boards and how to use them is an essential information. Currently this list is somewhat hidden under "Modules" which is not very intuitive. Hence, I propose to (at least) put a link in the side menu to this overview page.

### Testing procedure

1. Call `make doc`
2. Check the sidebar `${RIOT_BASE}/doc/doxygen/html/index.html` for an entry "Supported Boards"

19361: nanocoap_sock: ensure response address is the same as request address r=benpicco a=benpicco



19363: Fix stm32 timer periodic r=benpicco a=Enoch247

### Contribution description

From the commit msg:

>     cpu/stm32/periph/timer: remove unneeded header
>     
>     I see no reason this header should be included. It does not exist in
>     RIOT's source tree. This patch removes the include.

and 

>     cpu/stm32/periph/timer: fix execution flow
>     
>     The implmentation of `timer_set_absolute()` has The following problems.
>     First, it attempts to restore the auto reload register (ARR) to it's
>     default if the ARR was previosly set by `timer_set_periodic()` by
>     comparing it to the channel's capture compare (CC) register _after_ it
>     has already set the CC register. Secondly, it clears spurious IRQs
>     _after_ the CC register has been set. If the value being set is equal to
>     the timer's current count (or the two become equal before the supurios
>     IRQ clearing happens), this could cause a legitimate IRQ to be cleared.
>     
>     The implmentation of `timer_set()` has the same error in handling the
>     ARR as described above.
>     
>     This patch reorders the operations of both functions to do:
>     
>     1. handle ARR
>     2. clear spurious IRQs
>     3. set channel's CC
>     4. enable IRQ
>     
>     Additionally, the calulation of `value` in `timer_set()` is moved
>     earlier in the function's exec path as a pedantic measure.


### Testing procedure

I tested by doing the following:

1. `make -C tests/periph_timer BOARD=nucleo-f767zi all flash term`
2. press s
3. press [ENTER]
4. observe test passes
5. `make -C tests/periph_timer_periodic BOARD=nucleo-f767zi all flash term`
6. press s
7. press [ENTER]
8. observe test passes
9. `make -C tests/periph_timer_short_relative_set BOARD=nucleo-f767zi all flash term`
10. press s
11. press [ENTER]
12. observe test passes


### Issues/PRs references

- none known


Co-authored-by: Benjamin Valentin <benpicco@beuth-hochschule.de>
Co-authored-by: MrKevinWeiss <weiss.kevin604@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Oleg Hahm <oleg@hobbykeller.org>
Co-authored-by: Benjamin Valentin <benjamin.valentin@bht-berlin.de>
Co-authored-by: Joshua DeWeese <jdeweese@primecontrols.com>
2023-03-08 02:09:42 +00:00
Joshua DeWeese
eeb359e80c cpu/stm32/periph/timer: fix execution flow
The implmentation of `timer_set_absolute()` has The following problems.
First, it attempts to restore the auto reload register (ARR) to it's
default if the ARR was previosly set by `timer_set_periodic()` by
comparing it to the channel's capture compare (CC) register _after_ it
has already set the CC register. Secondly, it clears spurious IRQs
_after_ the CC register has been set. If the value being set is equal to
the timer's current count (or the two become equal before the supurios
IRQ clearing happens), this could cause a legitimate IRQ to be cleared.

The implmentation of `timer_set()` has the same error in handling the
ARR as described above.

This patch reorders the operations of both functions to do:

1. handle ARR
2. clear spurious IRQs
3. set channel's CC
4. enable IRQ

Additionally, the calulation of `value` in `timer_set()` is moved
earlier in the function's exec path as a pedantic measure.
2023-03-07 11:52:16 -05:00
Joshua DeWeese
6488fe7cb3 cpu/stm32/periph/timer: remove unneeded header
I see no reason this header should be included. It does not exist in
RIOT's source tree. This patch removes the include.
2023-03-07 11:25:23 -05:00
MrKevinWeiss
66570cb0fb
cpu/native: Use ztimer instead of xtimer 2023-03-07 13:08:58 +01:00
Benjamin Valentin
ce36460b16 cpu/native: implement periph_rtc_ms 2023-03-05 02:56:28 +01:00
bors[bot]
a9310ed46c
Merge #19341 #19345
19341: Picolibc updates r=benpicco a=keith-packard

### Contribution description

Minor updates to picolibc support for newer versions of picolibc, including 1.8.


### Testing procedure

Here's the current build result for a board I happen to have on my bench right now:

```
$ make -C examples/blinky BOARD=nucleo-f103rb FEATURES_REQUIRED=picolibc
...
/home/keithp/src/RIOT/sys/picolibc_syscalls_default/syscalls.c:319:1: error: unknown type name '_READ_WRITE_RETURN_TYPE'
  319 | _READ_WRITE_RETURN_TYPE read(int fd, void *dest, size_t count)
      | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/home/keithp/src/RIOT/sys/picolibc_syscalls_default/syscalls.c:351:1: error: unknown type name '_READ_WRITE_RETURN_TYPE'
  351 | _READ_WRITE_RETURN_TYPE write(int fd, const void *src, size_t count)
      | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
...
```

### Description of changes

 1. Fix the read/write return values (Picolibc 1.8 uses POSIX standard types now)
 2. Add new symbols to linker scripts (Picolibc needs help dealing with TLS alignment)
 3. Align stack and thread local storage block during thread setup.


19345: cpu/riscv_common: convert to uword_t usage r=benpicco a=dylad

### Contribution description

This PR makes use of `uword_t` type in a few places in `cpu/riscv_common`.
This should not have any effect on produced binaries.

### Testing procedure

CI should be enough. 

### Issues/PRs references
Quickly adapt from #16994. It will help for 64 bits support one day ;)



Co-authored-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
Co-authored-by: Dylan Laduranty <dylan.laduranty@mesotic.com>
2023-03-04 22:00:55 +00:00
Dylan Laduranty
5f699eeed3 cpu/riscv_common: convert to uword_t usage
Signed-off-by: Dylan Laduranty <dylan.laduranty@mesotic.com>
2023-03-03 22:16:25 +01:00
Keith Packard
fb01e6a3fb cpu: Add TLS symbols for newer picolibc to linker scripts
Newer picolibc versions require some additional symbols defined in the
linker script to correctly manage alignment constraints on thread
local storage.

Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
2023-03-02 22:55:22 -08:00
bors[bot]
302a809db0
Merge #19329 #19330
19329: MAINTAINING.md: add some notes on Bors r=benpicco a=benpicco



19330: native/stdio: Explicitly provide getchar r=chrysn a=chrysn

### Contribution description

This ensures that even when libc does not implement getchar through getc, any custom stdio is still in the loop when getchar is used.

Frankly, I don't know when this broke -- I'm pretty sure custom stdio worked just a few days ago -- but either way, without this patch RIOT on native currently bypasses a configured stdio for me.

### Testing procedure

* `make -C examples/saul all debug`
* `break stdio_read`
* `run`

Without this patch, observe how the shell runs w/o ever breaking. After, lots of breakpoint hits.

This is the way it behaves for me (Debian sid, libc6:i386 2.36-8). If it works for you before this patch, we might start bisecting the differences between the systems, but we may also accept that libcs may imlpement getchar in different ways, and not all of them pass by the getc which we're patching.

### Issues/PRs references

This is needed for testing #19289.

The implementation stems from the `fgetc(3)` man page, which states that "getchar() is equivalent to getc(stdin)".

Co-authored-by: Benjamin Valentin <benpicco@beuth-hochschule.de>
Co-authored-by: chrysn <chrysn@fsfe.org>
2023-02-27 21:45:59 +00:00
chrysn
494942b981 native/stdio: Explicitly provide getchar
This ensures that even when libc does not implement getchar through
getc, any custom stdio is still in the loop when getchar is used.
2023-02-27 20:43:15 +01:00
Marian Buschsieweke
c406f7ef42
cpu/avr8_common: Wrap stdio.h
This allows automatically moving format strings to flash, provided that
code previously compiled fine with `-Wformat-nonliteral` (which in RIOT
is the case due to `-Wformat=2`).
2023-02-27 12:31:03 +01:00
Marian Buschsieweke
4e3c0777fc
sys/flash_utils: add helpers for placing variables in flash
This adds a layer of convenience abstraction over classical Harvard
architectures (like most AVRs) that do not map the flash memory into
the data address space and modern Harvard architectures or von-Neumann
architectures that do so. The motivation is to safe a lot of RAM for
AVR by storing constant strings into flash.
2023-02-27 12:31:03 +01:00
Marian Buschsieweke
e5d0f83696
cpu/atmega_common: store periph_timer prescalers in flash 2023-02-27 12:06:30 +01:00
chrysn
b04af7920c efm32/dac: Shift instead of masking
Closes: https://github.com/RIOT-OS/RIOT/issues/19317
2023-02-25 13:38:56 +01:00
bors[bot]
0dfc05c77c
Merge #19165 #19303
19165: cpu/sam0_common: adc: implement 16 bit mode by oversampling r=dylad a=benpicco



19303: dist/tools/insufficient_memory: Minor improvements r=benpicco a=maribu

### Contribution description

`create_makefile.sh`:
- address all shellcheck warnings
- make script POSIX shell compatible
- use nproc to set the number of parallel jobs to increase throughput
- print error messages when building fails
- run `make info-boards-supported` with `EXTERNAL_BOARD_DIRS=""` to avoid adding out-of-tree boards to `Makefile.ci`.
- classify output as "not supported" also when used features are blacklisted, not only when required features are missing

`add_insufficient_memory_board.sh`:
- classify output as "not supported" also when used features are blacklisted, not only when required features are missing

### Testing procedure

Run the script; it should still work.

### Issues/PRs references

None

Co-authored-by: Benjamin Valentin <benjamin.valentin@ml-pa.com>
Co-authored-by: Marian Buschsieweke <marian.buschsieweke@ovgu.de>
2023-02-23 23:58:02 +00:00
Benjamin Valentin
470bee59a7 cpu/sam0_common: implement 16 bit mode by oversampling 2023-02-23 22:17:48 +01:00
bors[bot]
37b64912d4
Merge #19256
19256: pkg/tinyusb: add GD32VF103 support r=gschorcht a=gschorcht

### Contribution description

This PR provides the tinyUSB support for GD32VF103 and enables the `tinyusb_device` feature as well as `stdio_tinyusb_cdc_acm` for GD32VF103 boards.

### Testing procedure

```
BOARD=sipeeed-longan-nano make -C tests/shell flash term
```
should work

### Issues/PRs references


Co-authored-by: Gunar Schorcht <gunar@schorcht.net>
2023-02-21 16:53:06 +00:00
bors[bot]
9998b7ac05
Merge #19269
19269: cpu/gd32v/periph_i2c: interrupt based driver r=gschorcht a=gschorcht

### Contribution description

This PR provides an interrupt-driven version of the I2C low-level driver.

The existing I2C low-level driver for GDVF103 uses a busy-waiting approach where the status register is continuously polled while waiting for a certain status when sending or receiving. The MCU is thus occupied the whole time during a send or receive operation.

The driver provided with this PR uses an interrupt-driven approach. This is, while waiting for a certain status when sending or receiving, the calling thread is suspended and woken up by interrupts.

Since the I2C controller allows to receive up to two bytes before the application has to react, receiving a single byte, two bytes or more than two bytes needs a different handling for correct receiption. This requires a tricky implementation which distinguish a number of different case. There the driver requires 860 byte more ROM and 8 byte more RAM.

### Testing procedure

The driver should work with any I2C sensor/actuator. It was tested with
- `tests/driver_bmp180`
   <details>
  
   ```
    main(): This is RIOT! (Version: 2023.04-devel-355-g940c7-cpu/gd32v/periph_i2c_interrupt_driven)
    BMP180 test application
    
    +------------Initializing------------+
    Initialization successful
    
    +------------Calibration------------+
    AC1: 8448
    AC2: -1208
    AC3: -14907
    AC4: 33310
    AC5: 24774
    AC6: 19213
    B1: 6515
    B2: 49
    MB: -32768
    MC: -11786
    MD: 2958
    
    +--------Starting Measurements--------+
    Temperature [°C]: 22.0
    Pressure [hPa]: 1006.49
    Pressure at see level [hPa]: 1025.55
    Altitude [m]: 157
    
    +-------------------------------------+
    Temperature [°C]: 22.0
    Pressure [hPa]: 1006.56
    Pressure at see level [hPa]: 1025.58
    Altitude [m]: 157
    
    +-------------------------------------+
   ```
   
   </details>
- `tests/driver_ccs811`
   <details>
  
   ```
    main(): This is RIOT! (Version: 2023.04-devel-355-g940c7-cpu/gd32v/periph_i2c_interrupt_driven)
    CCS811 test application
    
    +------------Initializing------------+
    
    +--------Starting Measurements--------+
    TVOC [ppb]: 0
    eCO2 [ppm]: 0
    +-------------------------------------+
    TVOC [ppb]: 0
    eCO2 [ppm]: 0
    +-------------------------------------+
    TVOC [ppb]: 0
    eCO2 [ppm]: 0
    +-------------------------------------+
    TVOC [ppb]: 0
    eCO2 [ppm]: 400
    +-------------------------------------+
    TVOC [ppb]: 0
    eCO2 [ppm]: 400
    +-------------------------------------+
    TVOC [ppb]: 0
    eCO2 [ppm]: 400
    +-------------------------------------+
    TVOC [ppb]: 7
    eCO2 [ppm]: 446
    +-------------------------------------+
    TVOC [ppb]: 7
    eCO2 [ppm]: 446
    +-------------------------------------+
    TVOC [ppb]: 7
    eCO2 [ppm]: 446
    +-------------------------------------+
    TVOC [ppb]: 7
    eCO2 [ppm]: 446
    +-------------------------------------+
    ```
   
   </details>
- `tests/driver_sht3x`
   <details>
  
    ```
    main(): This is RIOT! (Version: 2023.04-devel-355-g940c7-cpu/gd32v/periph_i2c_interrupt_driven)
    SHT3X test application
    
    +------------Initializing------------+
    Initialization successful
    
    
    +--------Starting Measurements--------+
    Temperature [°C]: 21.46
    Relative Humidity [%]: 54.50
    +-------------------------------------+
    Temperature [°C]: 21.47
    Relative Humidity [%]: 54.53
    +-------------------------------------+
    Temperature [°C]: 21.46
    Relative Humidity [%]: 54.48
    +-------------------------------------+
    Temperature [°C]: 21.46
    Relative Humidity [%]: 54.47
    +-------------------------------------+
    ```
   
   </details>
- `tests/driver_l3gxxxx`
   <details>
  
    ```
    main(): This is RIOT! (Version: 2023.04-devel-375-g75547-cpu/gd32v/periph_i2c_interrupt_driven)
    L3GXXXX gyroscope driver test application
    
    Initializing L3GXXXX sensor
    [OK]
    
    gyro [dps] x:    +0, y:    -1, z:    -2
    gyro [dps] x:    +0, y:    +0, z:    +0
    gyro [dps] x:    +0, y:    +0, z:    +0
    gyro [dps] x:    +0, y:    +0, z:    +0
    gyro [dps] x:    +0, y:    +0, z:    +0
    gyro [dps] x:    +0, y:    +0, z:    +0
    gyro [dps] x:    -1, y:    +0, z:    +4
    gyro [dps] x:    +0, y:    +0, z:   -21
    gyro [dps] x:    +0, y:    +0, z:    +6
    gyro [dps] x:   -43, y:    +0, z:   -13
    gyro [dps] x:   -21, y:    -2, z:    +0
    gyro [dps] x:    +0, y:    +1, z:    +3
    gyro [dps] x:   +25, y:    +0, z:    +0
    ```
   
   </details>
- `tests/driver_hd44780` with `pcf8574a` I2C interface

### Issues/PRs references



Co-authored-by: Gunar Schorcht <gunar@schorcht.net>
2023-02-18 07:54:59 +00:00
Gunar Schorcht
5433daca32 cpu/gd32v/periph_i2c: interrupt based driver 2023-02-17 18:52:38 +01:00
bors[bot]
b1be519107
Merge #19284 #19286
19284: boards: support for the LILYGO TTGO T8 ESP32-S2 board r=benpicco a=gschorcht

### Contribution description

This PR provides the support for the LILYGO TTGO T8 ESP32-S2 board which has a OLED display (not yet supported) and a SD-Card slot on board.

The board is equipped with a USB-C connector that connects either to a USB-to-UART bridge or to the USB-OTG/JTAG interface of the ESP32-S2 via some DIP switches.

The PR includes a very small fix of printf format string in `tests/malloc`. I can split it off.

### Testing procedure

t.b.d.

### Issues/PRs references


19286: cpu/esp_common: use generic WIFI_SSID/WIFI_PASS defines r=benpicco a=benpicco



Co-authored-by: Gunar Schorcht <gunar@schorcht.net>
Co-authored-by: Benjamin Valentin <benpicco@beuth-hochschule.de>
2023-02-17 17:00:56 +00:00
Benjamin Valentin
cebd768c08 cpu/esp_common: rename ESP_WIFI_EAP_* -> WIFI_EAP_* 2023-02-17 16:59:29 +01:00
Benjamin Valentin
50802b841d cpu/esp_common: use generic WIFI_SSID/WIFI_PASS defines 2023-02-17 15:32:03 +01:00
Gunar Schorcht
2ac4189784 cpu/esp32: fix DAC documentation for ESP32-S2 2023-02-17 12:39:10 +01:00
bors[bot]
5667814d2c
Merge #19270 #19271
19270: drivers/at24cxxx: implement _mtd_at24cxxx_read_page r=benpicco a=HendrikVE

### Contribution description

The function `read_page` was missing which lead to (from a user perspective) undefined behavior on the MTD layer.

### Testing procedure

Any application using MTD in conjunction with a board with an at24cxxx.


19271: core/xfa: disable asan on llvm r=benpicco a=Teufelchen1

### Contribution description
Hi! 🦎

When using llvm and address sanitation, the XFA trip the sanitizer.
This PR attempts to fix this by adding the `no_sanitize` attribute to the XFA macros. Sadly, this attribute is not known by gnu, a guard is hence needed. I'm open for alternatives as I dislike this solution but it is the best I could come up with.

### Testing procedure

Before this patch:

Go to `examples/gnrc_minimal` and run `TOOLCHAIN=llvm make all-asan` and then `make term`.
You should see an error similar to this:
```
==3374719==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: global-buffer-overflow on address 0x080774e0 at pc 0x0804af5e bp 0x0808eb88 sp 0x0808eb78
READ of size 4 at 0x080774e0 thread T0
    #0 0x804af5d in _auto_init_module /RIOT/sys/auto_init/auto_init.c:40
    #1 0x804af5d in auto_init /RIOT/sys/auto_init/auto_init.c:339
    #2 0x804b375 in main_trampoline /RIOT/core/lib/init.c:56
    #3 0xf76bc7b8 in makecontext (/lib32/libc.so.6+0x4a7b8)
...
``` 
After applying this PR, the example can be build and run with llvm or gcc, with or without asan.



Co-authored-by: Hendrik van Essen <hendrik.vanessen@ml-pa.com>
Co-authored-by: Teufelchen1 <bennet.blischke@haw-hamburg.de>
2023-02-15 17:03:30 +00:00
Hendrik van Essen
9b0cf96ecd cpu/sam0_common: add PERIPH_I2C_MAX_BYTES_PER_FRAME due to I2C limitations 2023-02-15 11:56:21 +01:00
Fabian Hüßler
26363e9da4 cpu/stm32/periph/i2c_1: export PERIPH_I2C_MAX_BYTES_PER_FRAME 2023-02-14 17:39:42 +01:00
bors[bot]
0607806caa
Merge #19263
19263: cpu/stm32/periph/timer: don't stop counter r=maribu a=Enoch247

### Contribution description

From the git comment msg:

If a timer's channel was set with a really small realtive duration from now, such that it would be missed (underflowed), the driver would stop the timer, potentially causing missed ticks. It was stopped to ensure that the channel's output-compare register could be set to the current counter value, before re-enabling the timer's counter. This is a condition that will ensure that the underflow won't happen again and the interrupt will fire, at the cost of losing some ticks for very high speed clocks.

This patch replaces the logic that stopped the timer. Instead it uses a register provided by the timer hardware to trigger timer interrupts via software.


### Testing procedure

1. do
    ``` bash
    $ cd tests/periph_timer_short_relative_set
    $ make BOARD=nucleo-f303ze flash term
    ```
1. follow prompts to run test
1. observe all tests pass
1. apply patch below to break test
1. rerun test
1. observe test fails, so new method is doing its job


##### patch to intentionally break test

```` diff
diff --git a/cpu/stm32/periph/timer.c b/cpu/stm32/periph/timer.c
index 64a6f3a656..7078c46ab4 100644
--- a/cpu/stm32/periph/timer.c
+++ b/cpu/stm32/periph/timer.c
`@@` -177,7 +177,7 `@@` int timer_set(tim_t tim, int channel, unsigned int timeout)
     if (value > timeout) {
         /* time till timeout is larger than requested --> timer already expired
          * ==> let's make sure we have an IRQ pending :) */
-        dev(tim)->EGR |= (TIM_EGR_CC1G << channel);
+        //dev(tim)->EGR |= (TIM_EGR_CC1G << channel);
     }
````


### Issues/PRs references

- none known


Co-authored-by: Joshua DeWeese <jdeweese@primecontrols.com>
2023-02-09 08:06:31 +00:00
Joshua DeWeese
289814edcf cpu/stm32/periph/timer: don't stop counter
If a timer's channel was set with a really small realtive duration from
now, such that it would be missed (underflowed), the driver would stop
the timer, potentially causing missed ticks. It was stopped to ensure
that the channel's output-compare register could be set to the current
counter value, before re-enabling the timer's counter. This is a
condition that will ensure that the underflow won't happen again and the
interrupt will fire, at the cost of losing some ticks for very high
speed clocks.

This patch replaces the logic that stopped the timer. Instead it uses a
register provided by the timer hardware to trigger timer interrupts via
software.
2023-02-08 14:08:56 -05:00
bors[bot]
f341ad6c9c
Merge #17045 #19243
17045: sys/coding: add XOR based coding module r=benpicco a=benpicco



19243: cpu/gd32v: add periph_gpio_ll and periph_gpio_ll_irq support r=benpicco a=gschorcht

### Contribution description

This PR provides the `periph_gpio_ll` and `periph_gpio_ll_irq` support for GD32VF103. Level triggered interrupts are emulated.

`periph_gpio_ll_irq` could be split off from this PR as a separate PR if necessary.

### Testing procedure

Use any GD32V board and connect PA0 -> PB0 and PA1 -> PB1 where PA is the output port and PB the input port. With these connections `tests/periph_gpio_ll` should work.
```
BOARD=sipeed-longan-nano make -j8 -C tests/periph_gpio_ll flash term
```

If necessary, change the input and output pins by setting the environment variables and connect the corresponding pins, for example for `seeedstudio-gd32` PA1 -> PB8 and PA8 -> PB9:
```
PIN_OUT_0=1 PIN_OUT_1=8  PIN_IN_0=8 PIN_IN_1=9 BOARD=seedstudio-gd32 make -j8 -C tests/periph_gpio_ll flash term
```

### Issues/PRs references


Co-authored-by: Benjamin Valentin <benjamin.valentin@ml-pa.com>
Co-authored-by: Gunar Schorcht <gunar@schorcht.net>
2023-02-07 17:39:20 +00:00
bors[bot]
dd2d336962
Merge #19240 #19248 #19255
19240: tools/doccheck: add simple exclude to doccheck r=benpicco a=kfessel

while doccheck runs for #19228 and #19220, i saw some spikes in memory consumption, turned out that was `grep -Evf dist/tools/doccheck/exclude_patterns` using about 2GB RAM. This PR changes that.

### Contribution description

add `exclude_simple`  to `doccheck` drived from `exclude patterns`
`sort`ed and `uniq`ued the simple excludes
removes no longer needed patterns from `exclude patterns`

simple excludes are string rules (no patterns just strings) 
how to apply these:
in this PR: 
*remove the path and line number from the rule
* that made some of them doubles of each other
* sorted and uniqued them. 
* this set of excludes is no longer path specific (an exception covers all paths but may of them still contain a file name)

another possible solution would be to have the excludes line number specific.

### Testing procedure

run `dist/tools/doccheck/check.sh`

compare memory consumption of 
master: `grep -Evf dist/tools/doccheck/exclude_patterns`
to 
this PR: `grep -Fvf dist/tools/doccheck/exclude_simple`

### Issues/PRs references



19248: cpu/gd32v: add periph_dac support r=benpicco a=gschorcht

### Contribution description

This PR provides the `periph_dac` support for GD32VF103.

### Testing procedure

`tests/periph_dac` should work on `sipeed-longan-nano` port on PA4 and PA5.

### Issues/PRs references

19255: boards/esp*: complete SD Card MTD config r=benpicco a=gschorcht

### Contribution description

This PR provides the remaining changes necessary to use the generic MTD SD Card configuration as described in PR #19216. 

This includes defining the MTD offset for SD cards, since the default `MTD_0` device always uses the internal flash device, and the completion of the configuration for the ESP32 boards with a SD card interface.

### Testing procedure

`tests/vfs_default` should work now with SD Cards:
```
main(): This is RIOT! (Version: 2023.04-devel-323-gfcc07)
mount points:
	/nvm0
	/sd0

data dir: /sd0
> vfs df 
Mountpoint              Total         Used    Available     Use%
/nvm0                3052 KiB        8 KiB     3044 KiB       0%
/sd0                 7580 MiB 3632148992 B   21089792 B      99%
```

### Issues/PRs references


Co-authored-by: Karl Fessel <karl.fessel@ovgu.de>
Co-authored-by: Gunar Schorcht <gunar@schorcht.net>
2023-02-07 14:55:44 +00:00
Gunar Schorcht
712b55e96b cpu/gd32v: fix a #endif comment in periph_cpu.h 2023-02-07 14:54:53 +01:00
Gunar Schorcht
0561e99b0a cpu/gd32v: add perip_gpio_ll_irq support 2023-02-07 12:19:49 +01:00
bors[bot]
af393878d1
Merge #19251 #19254
19251: tests/driver_dac_dds: fix output of sine and saw functions r=benpicco a=benpicco



19254: cpu/gd32v: add periph_rtc_mem support r=benpicco a=gschorcht

### Contribution description

This PR provides the `periph_rtc_mem` support for GD32VF103.

A modified version of this driver could also be used for STM32F1.

### Testing procedure

`tests/periph_rtt` should work on any GD32V board, for example:
```
BOARD=sipeed-longan-nano make -C tests/periph_rtt flash
```
```
Help: Press s to start test, r to print it is ready
START
main(): This is RIOT! (Version: 2023.04-devel-319-gebc86-cpu/gd32v/periph_rtc_mem)

RIOT RTT low-level driver test
RTT configuration:
RTT_MAX_VALUE: 0xffffffff
RTT_FREQUENCY: 32768

Testing the tick conversion
Trying to convert 1 to seconds and back
Trying to convert 256 to seconds and back
Trying to convert 65536 to seconds and back
Trying to convert 16777216 to seconds and back
Trying to convert 2147483648 to seconds and back
All ok

Initializing the RTT driver
RTC mem OK
This test will now display 'Hello' every 5 seconds

RTT now: 1
Setting initial alarm to now + 5 s (163841)
rtt_get_alarm() PASSED
RTC mem OK
```

### Issues/PRs references

Co-authored-by: Benjamin Valentin <benjamin.valentin@ml-pa.com>
Co-authored-by: Gunar Schorcht <gunar@schorcht.net>
2023-02-07 07:33:48 +00:00
Gunar Schorcht
64663ee743 cpu/gd32v: add periph_dac support 2023-02-07 02:41:06 +01:00
Gunar Schorcht
47e6136269 cpu/gd32v/vendor: add USB OTG definitions
This file contains the definitions for the DWC2 USB OTG FS IP Core from Synopsys as also defined in the CMSIS Device Peripheral Access Layer for each STM32 MCU and in the same way for ESP32x SoCs. GD32V MCUs use the same USB IP Core, but the vendor headers for these MCUs use a different register structure and different identifiers. To be able to use the same driver `usbdev_synopsys_dwc2`, the relevant USB IP core definitions have been extracted from `cmsis/f7/Include/stm32f767xx.h` which is under the copyright of STMicroelectronics, see below. This is the same file used by ESP32x SoCs but modified for GD32V MCUs.
2023-02-07 00:48:21 +01:00
bors[bot]
304245b328
Merge #19249
19249: boards/gd32v: improve board definitions r=benpicco a=gschorcht

### Contribution description

This PR provides some small improvements of the existing board definitions for GD32VF103 boards for more flexibel default configurations and documentation of the board peripherals:

- Allow the remapping of SPI0 pins in SPI configuration (ae984b0bea)
- More flexible I2C configuration (0c337583b4)
  The default I2C device configuration allows to define up to two I2C devices `I2C_DEV(0)` and `I2C_DEV(1)`. `I2C_DEV(0)` is always defined if the I2C peripheral is enabled by the module `periph_spi`. The second I2C device `I2C_DEV(1)` is only defined if `I2C_DEV_1_USED` is defined by the board. This allows to use the default configuration with one or two I2C devices depending on whether other peripherals are enabled that would collide with the I2C devices.
- More flexible SPI configuration (edbf59e37e)
  The default SPI device configuration allows to define up to two SPI devices `SPI_DEV(0)` and `SPI_DEV(1)`. `SPI_DEV(0)` is always defined if the SPI peripheral is enabled by the module `periph_spi`. The second SPI device `SPI_DEV(1)` is only defined if `SPI_DEV_1_USED` is defined by the board. This allows to use the default configuration with one or two SPI devices depending on whether other peripherals are enabled that would collide with the SPI devices.
Furthermore, the CS signal in the SPI configuration is given by a define that can be overriden with another pin if
the default CS signal is connected to an unused hardware.
- Improve ADC config for Sipeed-Longan-Nano (c9c587ee00)
  The ADC configuration was too complex. It was hard to follow when certain ADC lines are available. Furthermore, the order of ADC lines did depend on the use of other peripherals. Now, either the TFT display is not connected and all ADC lines are available or the TFT display is connected and the second SPI device is used so that only the first 4 ADC lines are available.
- Improve Kconfig for Sipeed-Longan-Nano (025f4fdf00)
  Board-specific configuration not shown any longer directly in the top level menu but within a submenu.
- Improve peripherals documentation (7f0d560dd8, e24abe495a)
 Available peripherals for the board are now documented in two tables ordered by RIOT peripheral names and by pins.

Although the different changes are small and mostly related to the documentation, I could split the PR if necessary.

### Testing

Green CI

### Issues/PRs references



Co-authored-by: Gunar Schorcht <gunar@schorcht.net>
2023-02-06 23:21:35 +00:00
Gunar Schorcht
dc5a1e9db0 cpu/gd32v: add periph_rtc_mem support 2023-02-06 22:22:01 +01:00
Gunar Schorcht
df46c458e6 boards: add support for ESP32 ProS3 board 2023-02-06 16:19:11 +01:00
Gunar Schorcht
ae984b0bea cpu/gd32v: allow SPI pin remapping in config 2023-02-06 07:45:59 +01:00
Gunar Schorcht
aa55e3a5a1 cpu/gd32v: add gpio_ll support 2023-02-04 12:07:35 +01:00
bors[bot]
7d1ef9d99b
Merge #18863
18863: boards/esp32s2-mini: add definition for ESP32 S2 Mini r=gschorcht a=benpicco



Co-authored-by: Benjamin Valentin <benjamin.valentin@bht-berlin.de>
Co-authored-by: Benjamin Valentin <benjamin.valentin@ml-pa.com>
2023-02-02 14:26:25 +00:00
Benjamin Valentin
ed5bfb7392 cpu/esp32: drop CONFIG_ESP_PHY_ENABLE_USB for ESP32S2 2023-02-02 10:56:40 +01:00
Benjamin Valentin
7607b9c0f5 cpu/esp32: add esp-bootloader-reset 2023-02-02 10:56:40 +01:00
Gunar Schorcht
f7949e42fd cpu/gd32v: add periph_adc support 2023-02-01 23:11:07 +01:00
Gunar Schorcht
42b683a89e cpu/gdv32: add SPI support 2023-02-01 02:37:54 +01:00
bors[bot]
718e4a8340
Merge #16782 #19201
16782: drivers/mfrc522: add new driver r=benpicco a=HendrikVE

### Contribution description

This PR adds support for the MFRC522. It is quite common in the Arduino world and it is quite cheap. The driver connects to the MFRC522 via SPI and is heavily based on the Arduino driver available [here](https://github.com/miguelbalboa/rfid). Basically it was ported, but with several improvements in readability and documentation.

### Testing procedure

The given (manual) test provides single commands for some driver functions.

19201: cpu/gd32v: add periph_i2c support r=benpicco a=gschorcht

### Contribution description

This PR provides the `periph_i2c` support and is one of a bunch of PRs that complete the peripheral drivers for GD32VF103.

The driver is a modified version of the driver for STM32F1 with some changes that were necessary to get it working on GD32V. As  for STM32F1, the driver is using polling instead of interrupts for now. It will be implemented interrupt-driven later.

### Testing procedure

`tests/periph_i2c` as well as a test with any I2C sensor should work. The driver was tested with `tests/driver_l3gxxxx` and `tests/driver_bmp180`.

### Issues/PRs references


Co-authored-by: Hendrik van Essen <hendrik.ve@fu-berlin.de>
Co-authored-by: Gunar Schorcht <gunar@schorcht.net>
2023-01-31 23:15:41 +00:00
Gunar Schorcht
5355a2435c cpu/dg32v: add periph_i2c support 2023-01-31 20:12:04 +01:00
Gunar Schorcht
e387019076 cpu/gd32v: move board dependent RTT configs to board config 2023-01-29 18:51:59 +01:00
Gunar Schorcht
e9be9b4e75 cpu/gd32v: add periph_pwm support 2023-01-28 18:16:17 +01:00
Gunar Schorcht
0dfbdebaf7 cpu/gd32v: allow using TIMER0 as timer device 2023-01-28 17:46:45 +01:00