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19919: drivers/st77xx: introduce rotation defines r=benpicco a=gschorcht ### Contribution description The PR introduces counterclockwise rotations for the definition of parameter `ST77XX_PARAM_ROTATION`. It is more intuitive and universal to use `ST77XX_ROTATION_{0,90,180,270}` instead of `ST77XX_ROTATION_{ST77XX_ROTATION_{VERT,VERT_FLIP,HORZ,HORZ_FLIP}`, especially because the orientation of the display may vary with respect to the orientation of the board. ### Testing procedure `tests/drivers/st77xx` should still work, for example: ``` BOARD=adafruit-pybadge make -C tests/drivers/st77xx flash ``` ``` BOARD=esp32s3-usb-otg make -j8 -C tests/drivers/st77xx flash ``` ### Issues/PRs references 19931: boards: fix documentation for GD32V boards and doxygen 1.9.4 r=benpicco a=gschorcht ### Contribution description This PR fixes some small problems in documentation of `sipeed-longan-nano`, `sipeed-longan-nano-tft` and `seeedstudio-gd32` for doxygen 1.9.4 that is used on `doc.riot-os.org`. Doxygen version 1.9.4 doesn't like anymore - single double quotes as symbol for the inches unit in the text - line breaks in `[]()` to avoid exhausting the 100 characters per line. See https://doc.riot-os.org/group__boards__sipeed__longan__nano.html for example. Doxygen 1.9.1 which is part of `riot-docker` container didn't have theses problems 😟 ### Testing procedure Documentation should be fixed. ### Issues/PRs references 19935: boards/nucleo64: fix SPI Arduino mapping for most boards r=benpicco a=maribu ### Contribution description Before, the Arduino SPI mapping for all Nucleo-64 boards was incorrect. With this, the situation improves to the following: - [x] nucleo-f030r8 - [ ] nucleo-f070rb - No SPI buses provided. - [x] nucleo-f072rb - [x] nucleo-f091rc - [x] nucleo-f103rb - [ ] nucleo-f302r8 - No SPI bus at D11, D12, D13 provided - [x] nucleo-f303re - [x] nucleo-f334r8 - [x] nucleo-f401re - [x] nucleo-f410rb - [x] nucleo-f411re - [x] nucleo-f446re - [x] nucleo-g070rb - [x] nucleo-g071rb - [x] nucleo-g431rb - [x] nucleo-g474re - [x] nucleo-l053r8 - [x] nucleo-l073rz - [x] nucleo-l152re - No SPI bus at D11, D12, D13 provided - [x] nucleo-l452re - [x] nucleo-l476rg - [x] nucleo-wl55jc The remaining offenders still need to be fixed, but that is better done one PR at a time. ### Testing procedure - Check if the SPI device provided in the given `boards/<BOARD_NAME>/incude/periph_conf.h` is indeed `SPI_DEV(0)`, or in `periph_conf.h` the correct SPI dev is found - this should be fine for all boards above, except for the unchecked ones or: - run https://github.com/RIOT-OS/RIOT/pull/19932: The SPI test should pass now ### Issues/PRs references Bug found in https://github.com/RIOT-OS/RIOT/pull/19932#issuecomment-1726305437 Co-authored-by: Gunar Schorcht <gunar@schorcht.net> Co-authored-by: Marian Buschsieweke <marian.buschsieweke@posteo.net> |
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The friendly Operating System for IoT!
RIOT is a real-time multi-threading operating system that supports a range of devices that are typically found in the Internet of Things (IoT): 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit microcontrollers.
RIOT is based on the following design principles: energy-efficiency, real-time capabilities, small memory footprint, modularity, and uniform API access, independent of the underlying hardware (this API offers partial POSIX compliance).
RIOT is developed by an international open source community which is independent of specific vendors (e.g. similarly to the Linux community). RIOT is licensed with LGPLv2.1, a copyleft license which fosters indirect business models around the free open-source software platform provided by RIOT, e.g. it is possible to link closed-source code with the LGPL code.
FEATURES
RIOT provides features including, but not limited to:
- a preemptive, tickless scheduler with priorities
- flexible memory management
- high resolution, long-term timers
- MTD abstraction layer
- File System integration
- support 200+ boards based on AVR, MSP430, ESP8266, ESP32, RISC-V, ARM7 and ARM Cortex-M
- the native port allows to run RIOT as-is on Linux and BSD. Multiple instances of RIOT running on a single machine can also be interconnected via a simple virtual Ethernet bridge or via a simulated IEEE 802.15.4 network (ZEP)
- IPv6
- 6LoWPAN (RFC4944, RFC6282, and RFC6775)
- UDP
- RPL (storing mode, P2P mode)
- CoAP
- OTA updates via SUIT
- MQTT
- USB (device mode)
- Display / Touchscreen support
- CCN-Lite
- LoRaWAN
- UWB
- Bluetooth (BLE) via NimBLE
GETTING RIOT
The most convenient way to get RIOT is to clone it via Git
$ git clone https://github.com/RIOT-OS/RIOT
this will ensure that you get all the newest features and bug fixes with the caveat of an ever changing work environment.
If you prefer things more stable, you can download the source code of one of our quarter annual releases via Github as ZIP file or tarball. You can also checkout a release in a cloned Git repository using
$ git pull --tags
$ git checkout <YYYY.MM>
For more details on our release cycle, check our documentation.
GETTING STARTED
- You want to start the RIOT? Just follow our quickstart guide or try this tutorial. For specific toolchain installation, follow instructions in the getting started page.
- The RIOT API itself can be built from the code using doxygen. The latest version of the documentation is uploaded daily to doc.riot-os.org.
FORUM
Do you have a question, want to discuss a new feature, or just want to present your latest project using RIOT? Come over to our forum and post to your hearts content.
CONTRIBUTE
To contribute something to RIOT, please refer to our contributing document.
MAILING LISTS
- RIOT commits: commits@riot-os.org
- Github notifications: notifications@riot-os.org
LICENSE
- Most of the code developed by the RIOT community is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) version 2.1 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
- Some external sources, especially files developed by SICS are published under a separate license.
All code files contain licensing information.
For more information, see the RIOT website: