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feat: add Blues Swan R5 support complete pin mapping for Feather pins stubbed out files needed for complilation. still to be modified 0 out all CPY modules in mpconfigboard.mk until we get the build running add csv for pin generation for STM32L4R5 add F4R5 references in peripherals files refactored out board files BECAUSE I AM AN IDIOT; add L4 series system clocks file from CubeMX took a guess at the number of USB endpoint pairs to get the build done guess was close, but wrong. It is 8 clean up peripheral DEFs Fixes build error: ``` In file included from ../../py/mpstate.h:33, from ../../py/mpstate.c:27: ../../py/misc.h: In function 'vstr_str': ../../py/misc.h:196:1: sorry, unimplemented: Thumb-1 hard-float VFP ABI static inline char *vstr_str(vstr_t *vstr) { ^~~~~~ ``` Sleuthing steps: * verify that the feather_stm32f4_express board builds correctly * put a `#error` at the bottom of the `mpstate.c` file. * build for the feather and swan boards, with V=2 to capture the build command for that file. * use a differencing tool to inspect the differences between the two invocations * inspecting the differences, I saw a missing `-mcpu=cortex-m4` I tested by adding that to the Swan build command. The file built fine (stopping at the hard error, but no other warnings.) A grep through the sources revealed where this flag was being set for the stm ports. With this commit, the build gets further, but does not complete. The next exciting episode in this unfolding coding saga is just a commit away! working build with minimal set of modules for the Blues Swan r5 chore:change header copyright name to Blues Wireless Contributors USB operational. Fixed up clocks to be hardwired for LSE no HSE case. (Trying to combine HSE in there made the code much more complex, and I don't have a board to test it out on.) USART working adds support for `ENABLE_3V3` and `DISCHARGE_3V3` pins. I am surprised that pin definitions are quite low-level and don't include default direction and state, so the code currently has to initialize `ENABLE_3V3` pin as output. The LED takes over a second to discharge, so I wonder if the board startup code is not having the desired affect. short circuit implementation of backup memory for the STM32L4 all the ports remove company name from board name to be consistent with the Arduino board definition. add default pins for I2C, SPI and UART, so that `board.I2C` et al. works as expected. Confirmed I2C timing. fix board name fix incorrect pin definition. add test to allow manual check of each output pin analog IO code changes for WebUSB. Doesn't appear to work, will revisit later. ensure that `sys.platform` is available checkin missing file feat: make room for a larger filesystem so the sensor tutorial will fit on the device. fix:(stm32l4r5zi.csv): merged AF0-7 and AF8-15 into single lines and removed extraneous headers mixed in with the data. fix(parse_af_csv.py): pin index in the csv is 0 not 1, and AF index made 1 larger chore(Swan R5): update peripherals pins from `parse_af_csv.py` output optimize flash sector access
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/**
******************************************************************************
* @file stm32l4xx_hal_conf.h
* @author MCD Application Team
* @brief HAL configuration template file.
* This file should be copied to the application folder and renamed
* to stm32l4xx_hal_conf.h.
******************************************************************************
* @attention
*
* <h2><center>&copy; Copyright (c) 2017 STMicroelectronics.
* All rights reserved.</center></h2>
*
* This software component is licensed by ST under BSD 3-Clause license,
* the "License"; You may not use this file except in compliance with the
* License. You may obtain a copy of the License at:
* opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause
*
******************************************************************************
*/
#include "stm32_hal_conf.h"
/* Define to prevent recursive inclusion -------------------------------------*/
#ifndef STM32L4xx_HAL_CONF_H
#define STM32L4xx_HAL_CONF_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
feat: add Blues Swan R5 support complete pin mapping for Feather pins stubbed out files needed for complilation. still to be modified 0 out all CPY modules in mpconfigboard.mk until we get the build running add csv for pin generation for STM32L4R5 add F4R5 references in peripherals files refactored out board files BECAUSE I AM AN IDIOT; add L4 series system clocks file from CubeMX took a guess at the number of USB endpoint pairs to get the build done guess was close, but wrong. It is 8 clean up peripheral DEFs Fixes build error: ``` In file included from ../../py/mpstate.h:33, from ../../py/mpstate.c:27: ../../py/misc.h: In function 'vstr_str': ../../py/misc.h:196:1: sorry, unimplemented: Thumb-1 hard-float VFP ABI static inline char *vstr_str(vstr_t *vstr) { ^~~~~~ ``` Sleuthing steps: * verify that the feather_stm32f4_express board builds correctly * put a `#error` at the bottom of the `mpstate.c` file. * build for the feather and swan boards, with V=2 to capture the build command for that file. * use a differencing tool to inspect the differences between the two invocations * inspecting the differences, I saw a missing `-mcpu=cortex-m4` I tested by adding that to the Swan build command. The file built fine (stopping at the hard error, but no other warnings.) A grep through the sources revealed where this flag was being set for the stm ports. With this commit, the build gets further, but does not complete. The next exciting episode in this unfolding coding saga is just a commit away! working build with minimal set of modules for the Blues Swan r5 chore:change header copyright name to Blues Wireless Contributors USB operational. Fixed up clocks to be hardwired for LSE no HSE case. (Trying to combine HSE in there made the code much more complex, and I don't have a board to test it out on.) USART working adds support for `ENABLE_3V3` and `DISCHARGE_3V3` pins. I am surprised that pin definitions are quite low-level and don't include default direction and state, so the code currently has to initialize `ENABLE_3V3` pin as output. The LED takes over a second to discharge, so I wonder if the board startup code is not having the desired affect. short circuit implementation of backup memory for the STM32L4 all the ports remove company name from board name to be consistent with the Arduino board definition. add default pins for I2C, SPI and UART, so that `board.I2C` et al. works as expected. Confirmed I2C timing. fix board name fix incorrect pin definition. add test to allow manual check of each output pin analog IO code changes for WebUSB. Doesn't appear to work, will revisit later. ensure that `sys.platform` is available checkin missing file feat: make room for a larger filesystem so the sensor tutorial will fit on the device. fix:(stm32l4r5zi.csv): merged AF0-7 and AF8-15 into single lines and removed extraneous headers mixed in with the data. fix(parse_af_csv.py): pin index in the csv is 0 not 1, and AF index made 1 larger chore(Swan R5): update peripherals pins from `parse_af_csv.py` output optimize flash sector access
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#endif
/* Exported types ------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Exported constants --------------------------------------------------------*/
/* ########################## Module Selection ############################## */
/**
* @brief This is the list of modules to be used in the HAL driver
*/
#define HAL_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_ADC_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_CAN_MODULE_ENABLED
/* #define HAL_CAN_LEGACY_MODULE_ENABLED */
#define HAL_COMP_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_CORTEX_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_CRC_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_CRYP_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_DAC_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_DCMI_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_DFSDM_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_DMA_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_DMA2D_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_DSI_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_EXTI_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_FIREWALL_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_FLASH_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_GFXMMU_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_GPIO_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_HASH_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_HCD_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_I2C_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_IRDA_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_IWDG_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_LCD_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_LPTIM_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_LTDC_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_MMC_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_NAND_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_NOR_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_OPAMP_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_OSPI_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_PCD_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_PWR_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_QSPI_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_RCC_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_RNG_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_RTC_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_SAI_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_SD_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_SMARTCARD_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_SMBUS_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_SPI_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_SRAM_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_SWPMI_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_TIM_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_TSC_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_UART_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_USART_MODULE_ENABLED
#define HAL_WWDG_MODULE_ENABLED
/* ########################## Oscillator Values adaptation ####################*/
/**
* @brief Adjust the value of External High Speed oscillator (HSE) used in your application.
* This value is used by the RCC HAL module to compute the system frequency
* (when HSE is used as system clock source, directly or through the PLL).
*/
#if !defined(HSE_VALUE)
feat: add Blues Swan R5 support complete pin mapping for Feather pins stubbed out files needed for complilation. still to be modified 0 out all CPY modules in mpconfigboard.mk until we get the build running add csv for pin generation for STM32L4R5 add F4R5 references in peripherals files refactored out board files BECAUSE I AM AN IDIOT; add L4 series system clocks file from CubeMX took a guess at the number of USB endpoint pairs to get the build done guess was close, but wrong. It is 8 clean up peripheral DEFs Fixes build error: ``` In file included from ../../py/mpstate.h:33, from ../../py/mpstate.c:27: ../../py/misc.h: In function 'vstr_str': ../../py/misc.h:196:1: sorry, unimplemented: Thumb-1 hard-float VFP ABI static inline char *vstr_str(vstr_t *vstr) { ^~~~~~ ``` Sleuthing steps: * verify that the feather_stm32f4_express board builds correctly * put a `#error` at the bottom of the `mpstate.c` file. * build for the feather and swan boards, with V=2 to capture the build command for that file. * use a differencing tool to inspect the differences between the two invocations * inspecting the differences, I saw a missing `-mcpu=cortex-m4` I tested by adding that to the Swan build command. The file built fine (stopping at the hard error, but no other warnings.) A grep through the sources revealed where this flag was being set for the stm ports. With this commit, the build gets further, but does not complete. The next exciting episode in this unfolding coding saga is just a commit away! working build with minimal set of modules for the Blues Swan r5 chore:change header copyright name to Blues Wireless Contributors USB operational. Fixed up clocks to be hardwired for LSE no HSE case. (Trying to combine HSE in there made the code much more complex, and I don't have a board to test it out on.) USART working adds support for `ENABLE_3V3` and `DISCHARGE_3V3` pins. I am surprised that pin definitions are quite low-level and don't include default direction and state, so the code currently has to initialize `ENABLE_3V3` pin as output. The LED takes over a second to discharge, so I wonder if the board startup code is not having the desired affect. short circuit implementation of backup memory for the STM32L4 all the ports remove company name from board name to be consistent with the Arduino board definition. add default pins for I2C, SPI and UART, so that `board.I2C` et al. works as expected. Confirmed I2C timing. fix board name fix incorrect pin definition. add test to allow manual check of each output pin analog IO code changes for WebUSB. Doesn't appear to work, will revisit later. ensure that `sys.platform` is available checkin missing file feat: make room for a larger filesystem so the sensor tutorial will fit on the device. fix:(stm32l4r5zi.csv): merged AF0-7 and AF8-15 into single lines and removed extraneous headers mixed in with the data. fix(parse_af_csv.py): pin index in the csv is 0 not 1, and AF index made 1 larger chore(Swan R5): update peripherals pins from `parse_af_csv.py` output optimize flash sector access
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#define HSE_VALUE 8000000U /*!< Value of the External oscillator in Hz */
#endif /* HSE_VALUE */
#if !defined(HSE_STARTUP_TIMEOUT)
feat: add Blues Swan R5 support complete pin mapping for Feather pins stubbed out files needed for complilation. still to be modified 0 out all CPY modules in mpconfigboard.mk until we get the build running add csv for pin generation for STM32L4R5 add F4R5 references in peripherals files refactored out board files BECAUSE I AM AN IDIOT; add L4 series system clocks file from CubeMX took a guess at the number of USB endpoint pairs to get the build done guess was close, but wrong. It is 8 clean up peripheral DEFs Fixes build error: ``` In file included from ../../py/mpstate.h:33, from ../../py/mpstate.c:27: ../../py/misc.h: In function 'vstr_str': ../../py/misc.h:196:1: sorry, unimplemented: Thumb-1 hard-float VFP ABI static inline char *vstr_str(vstr_t *vstr) { ^~~~~~ ``` Sleuthing steps: * verify that the feather_stm32f4_express board builds correctly * put a `#error` at the bottom of the `mpstate.c` file. * build for the feather and swan boards, with V=2 to capture the build command for that file. * use a differencing tool to inspect the differences between the two invocations * inspecting the differences, I saw a missing `-mcpu=cortex-m4` I tested by adding that to the Swan build command. The file built fine (stopping at the hard error, but no other warnings.) A grep through the sources revealed where this flag was being set for the stm ports. With this commit, the build gets further, but does not complete. The next exciting episode in this unfolding coding saga is just a commit away! working build with minimal set of modules for the Blues Swan r5 chore:change header copyright name to Blues Wireless Contributors USB operational. Fixed up clocks to be hardwired for LSE no HSE case. (Trying to combine HSE in there made the code much more complex, and I don't have a board to test it out on.) USART working adds support for `ENABLE_3V3` and `DISCHARGE_3V3` pins. I am surprised that pin definitions are quite low-level and don't include default direction and state, so the code currently has to initialize `ENABLE_3V3` pin as output. The LED takes over a second to discharge, so I wonder if the board startup code is not having the desired affect. short circuit implementation of backup memory for the STM32L4 all the ports remove company name from board name to be consistent with the Arduino board definition. add default pins for I2C, SPI and UART, so that `board.I2C` et al. works as expected. Confirmed I2C timing. fix board name fix incorrect pin definition. add test to allow manual check of each output pin analog IO code changes for WebUSB. Doesn't appear to work, will revisit later. ensure that `sys.platform` is available checkin missing file feat: make room for a larger filesystem so the sensor tutorial will fit on the device. fix:(stm32l4r5zi.csv): merged AF0-7 and AF8-15 into single lines and removed extraneous headers mixed in with the data. fix(parse_af_csv.py): pin index in the csv is 0 not 1, and AF index made 1 larger chore(Swan R5): update peripherals pins from `parse_af_csv.py` output optimize flash sector access
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#define HSE_STARTUP_TIMEOUT 100U /*!< Time out for HSE start up, in ms */
#endif /* HSE_STARTUP_TIMEOUT */
/**
* @brief Internal Multiple Speed oscillator (MSI) default value.
* This value is the default MSI range value after Reset.
*/
#if !defined(MSI_VALUE)
feat: add Blues Swan R5 support complete pin mapping for Feather pins stubbed out files needed for complilation. still to be modified 0 out all CPY modules in mpconfigboard.mk until we get the build running add csv for pin generation for STM32L4R5 add F4R5 references in peripherals files refactored out board files BECAUSE I AM AN IDIOT; add L4 series system clocks file from CubeMX took a guess at the number of USB endpoint pairs to get the build done guess was close, but wrong. It is 8 clean up peripheral DEFs Fixes build error: ``` In file included from ../../py/mpstate.h:33, from ../../py/mpstate.c:27: ../../py/misc.h: In function 'vstr_str': ../../py/misc.h:196:1: sorry, unimplemented: Thumb-1 hard-float VFP ABI static inline char *vstr_str(vstr_t *vstr) { ^~~~~~ ``` Sleuthing steps: * verify that the feather_stm32f4_express board builds correctly * put a `#error` at the bottom of the `mpstate.c` file. * build for the feather and swan boards, with V=2 to capture the build command for that file. * use a differencing tool to inspect the differences between the two invocations * inspecting the differences, I saw a missing `-mcpu=cortex-m4` I tested by adding that to the Swan build command. The file built fine (stopping at the hard error, but no other warnings.) A grep through the sources revealed where this flag was being set for the stm ports. With this commit, the build gets further, but does not complete. The next exciting episode in this unfolding coding saga is just a commit away! working build with minimal set of modules for the Blues Swan r5 chore:change header copyright name to Blues Wireless Contributors USB operational. Fixed up clocks to be hardwired for LSE no HSE case. (Trying to combine HSE in there made the code much more complex, and I don't have a board to test it out on.) USART working adds support for `ENABLE_3V3` and `DISCHARGE_3V3` pins. I am surprised that pin definitions are quite low-level and don't include default direction and state, so the code currently has to initialize `ENABLE_3V3` pin as output. The LED takes over a second to discharge, so I wonder if the board startup code is not having the desired affect. short circuit implementation of backup memory for the STM32L4 all the ports remove company name from board name to be consistent with the Arduino board definition. add default pins for I2C, SPI and UART, so that `board.I2C` et al. works as expected. Confirmed I2C timing. fix board name fix incorrect pin definition. add test to allow manual check of each output pin analog IO code changes for WebUSB. Doesn't appear to work, will revisit later. ensure that `sys.platform` is available checkin missing file feat: make room for a larger filesystem so the sensor tutorial will fit on the device. fix:(stm32l4r5zi.csv): merged AF0-7 and AF8-15 into single lines and removed extraneous headers mixed in with the data. fix(parse_af_csv.py): pin index in the csv is 0 not 1, and AF index made 1 larger chore(Swan R5): update peripherals pins from `parse_af_csv.py` output optimize flash sector access
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#define MSI_VALUE 4000000U /*!< Value of the Internal oscillator in Hz*/
#endif /* MSI_VALUE */
/**
* @brief Internal High Speed oscillator (HSI) value.
* This value is used by the RCC HAL module to compute the system frequency
* (when HSI is used as system clock source, directly or through the PLL).
*/
#if !defined(HSI_VALUE)
feat: add Blues Swan R5 support complete pin mapping for Feather pins stubbed out files needed for complilation. still to be modified 0 out all CPY modules in mpconfigboard.mk until we get the build running add csv for pin generation for STM32L4R5 add F4R5 references in peripherals files refactored out board files BECAUSE I AM AN IDIOT; add L4 series system clocks file from CubeMX took a guess at the number of USB endpoint pairs to get the build done guess was close, but wrong. It is 8 clean up peripheral DEFs Fixes build error: ``` In file included from ../../py/mpstate.h:33, from ../../py/mpstate.c:27: ../../py/misc.h: In function 'vstr_str': ../../py/misc.h:196:1: sorry, unimplemented: Thumb-1 hard-float VFP ABI static inline char *vstr_str(vstr_t *vstr) { ^~~~~~ ``` Sleuthing steps: * verify that the feather_stm32f4_express board builds correctly * put a `#error` at the bottom of the `mpstate.c` file. * build for the feather and swan boards, with V=2 to capture the build command for that file. * use a differencing tool to inspect the differences between the two invocations * inspecting the differences, I saw a missing `-mcpu=cortex-m4` I tested by adding that to the Swan build command. The file built fine (stopping at the hard error, but no other warnings.) A grep through the sources revealed where this flag was being set for the stm ports. With this commit, the build gets further, but does not complete. The next exciting episode in this unfolding coding saga is just a commit away! working build with minimal set of modules for the Blues Swan r5 chore:change header copyright name to Blues Wireless Contributors USB operational. Fixed up clocks to be hardwired for LSE no HSE case. (Trying to combine HSE in there made the code much more complex, and I don't have a board to test it out on.) USART working adds support for `ENABLE_3V3` and `DISCHARGE_3V3` pins. I am surprised that pin definitions are quite low-level and don't include default direction and state, so the code currently has to initialize `ENABLE_3V3` pin as output. The LED takes over a second to discharge, so I wonder if the board startup code is not having the desired affect. short circuit implementation of backup memory for the STM32L4 all the ports remove company name from board name to be consistent with the Arduino board definition. add default pins for I2C, SPI and UART, so that `board.I2C` et al. works as expected. Confirmed I2C timing. fix board name fix incorrect pin definition. add test to allow manual check of each output pin analog IO code changes for WebUSB. Doesn't appear to work, will revisit later. ensure that `sys.platform` is available checkin missing file feat: make room for a larger filesystem so the sensor tutorial will fit on the device. fix:(stm32l4r5zi.csv): merged AF0-7 and AF8-15 into single lines and removed extraneous headers mixed in with the data. fix(parse_af_csv.py): pin index in the csv is 0 not 1, and AF index made 1 larger chore(Swan R5): update peripherals pins from `parse_af_csv.py` output optimize flash sector access
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#define HSI_VALUE 16000000U /*!< Value of the Internal oscillator in Hz*/
#endif /* HSI_VALUE */
/**
* @brief Internal High Speed oscillator (HSI48) value for USB FS, SDMMC and RNG.
* This internal oscillator is mainly dedicated to provide a high precision clock to
* the USB peripheral by means of a special Clock Recovery System (CRS) circuitry.
* When the CRS is not used, the HSI48 RC oscillator runs on it default frequency
* which is subject to manufacturing process variations.
*/
#if !defined(HSI48_VALUE)
feat: add Blues Swan R5 support complete pin mapping for Feather pins stubbed out files needed for complilation. still to be modified 0 out all CPY modules in mpconfigboard.mk until we get the build running add csv for pin generation for STM32L4R5 add F4R5 references in peripherals files refactored out board files BECAUSE I AM AN IDIOT; add L4 series system clocks file from CubeMX took a guess at the number of USB endpoint pairs to get the build done guess was close, but wrong. It is 8 clean up peripheral DEFs Fixes build error: ``` In file included from ../../py/mpstate.h:33, from ../../py/mpstate.c:27: ../../py/misc.h: In function 'vstr_str': ../../py/misc.h:196:1: sorry, unimplemented: Thumb-1 hard-float VFP ABI static inline char *vstr_str(vstr_t *vstr) { ^~~~~~ ``` Sleuthing steps: * verify that the feather_stm32f4_express board builds correctly * put a `#error` at the bottom of the `mpstate.c` file. * build for the feather and swan boards, with V=2 to capture the build command for that file. * use a differencing tool to inspect the differences between the two invocations * inspecting the differences, I saw a missing `-mcpu=cortex-m4` I tested by adding that to the Swan build command. The file built fine (stopping at the hard error, but no other warnings.) A grep through the sources revealed where this flag was being set for the stm ports. With this commit, the build gets further, but does not complete. The next exciting episode in this unfolding coding saga is just a commit away! working build with minimal set of modules for the Blues Swan r5 chore:change header copyright name to Blues Wireless Contributors USB operational. Fixed up clocks to be hardwired for LSE no HSE case. (Trying to combine HSE in there made the code much more complex, and I don't have a board to test it out on.) USART working adds support for `ENABLE_3V3` and `DISCHARGE_3V3` pins. I am surprised that pin definitions are quite low-level and don't include default direction and state, so the code currently has to initialize `ENABLE_3V3` pin as output. The LED takes over a second to discharge, so I wonder if the board startup code is not having the desired affect. short circuit implementation of backup memory for the STM32L4 all the ports remove company name from board name to be consistent with the Arduino board definition. add default pins for I2C, SPI and UART, so that `board.I2C` et al. works as expected. Confirmed I2C timing. fix board name fix incorrect pin definition. add test to allow manual check of each output pin analog IO code changes for WebUSB. Doesn't appear to work, will revisit later. ensure that `sys.platform` is available checkin missing file feat: make room for a larger filesystem so the sensor tutorial will fit on the device. fix:(stm32l4r5zi.csv): merged AF0-7 and AF8-15 into single lines and removed extraneous headers mixed in with the data. fix(parse_af_csv.py): pin index in the csv is 0 not 1, and AF index made 1 larger chore(Swan R5): update peripherals pins from `parse_af_csv.py` output optimize flash sector access
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#define HSI48_VALUE 48000000U /*!< Value of the Internal High Speed oscillator for USB FS/SDMMC/RNG in Hz.
The real value my vary depending on manufacturing process variations.*/
#endif /* HSI48_VALUE */
/**
* @brief Internal Low Speed oscillator (LSI) value.
*/
#if !defined(LSI_VALUE)
feat: add Blues Swan R5 support complete pin mapping for Feather pins stubbed out files needed for complilation. still to be modified 0 out all CPY modules in mpconfigboard.mk until we get the build running add csv for pin generation for STM32L4R5 add F4R5 references in peripherals files refactored out board files BECAUSE I AM AN IDIOT; add L4 series system clocks file from CubeMX took a guess at the number of USB endpoint pairs to get the build done guess was close, but wrong. It is 8 clean up peripheral DEFs Fixes build error: ``` In file included from ../../py/mpstate.h:33, from ../../py/mpstate.c:27: ../../py/misc.h: In function 'vstr_str': ../../py/misc.h:196:1: sorry, unimplemented: Thumb-1 hard-float VFP ABI static inline char *vstr_str(vstr_t *vstr) { ^~~~~~ ``` Sleuthing steps: * verify that the feather_stm32f4_express board builds correctly * put a `#error` at the bottom of the `mpstate.c` file. * build for the feather and swan boards, with V=2 to capture the build command for that file. * use a differencing tool to inspect the differences between the two invocations * inspecting the differences, I saw a missing `-mcpu=cortex-m4` I tested by adding that to the Swan build command. The file built fine (stopping at the hard error, but no other warnings.) A grep through the sources revealed where this flag was being set for the stm ports. With this commit, the build gets further, but does not complete. The next exciting episode in this unfolding coding saga is just a commit away! working build with minimal set of modules for the Blues Swan r5 chore:change header copyright name to Blues Wireless Contributors USB operational. Fixed up clocks to be hardwired for LSE no HSE case. (Trying to combine HSE in there made the code much more complex, and I don't have a board to test it out on.) USART working adds support for `ENABLE_3V3` and `DISCHARGE_3V3` pins. I am surprised that pin definitions are quite low-level and don't include default direction and state, so the code currently has to initialize `ENABLE_3V3` pin as output. The LED takes over a second to discharge, so I wonder if the board startup code is not having the desired affect. short circuit implementation of backup memory for the STM32L4 all the ports remove company name from board name to be consistent with the Arduino board definition. add default pins for I2C, SPI and UART, so that `board.I2C` et al. works as expected. Confirmed I2C timing. fix board name fix incorrect pin definition. add test to allow manual check of each output pin analog IO code changes for WebUSB. Doesn't appear to work, will revisit later. ensure that `sys.platform` is available checkin missing file feat: make room for a larger filesystem so the sensor tutorial will fit on the device. fix:(stm32l4r5zi.csv): merged AF0-7 and AF8-15 into single lines and removed extraneous headers mixed in with the data. fix(parse_af_csv.py): pin index in the csv is 0 not 1, and AF index made 1 larger chore(Swan R5): update peripherals pins from `parse_af_csv.py` output optimize flash sector access
2021-07-29 18:06:31 -04:00
#define LSI_VALUE 32000U /*!< LSI Typical Value in Hz*/
#endif /* LSI_VALUE */ /*!< Value of the Internal Low Speed oscillator in Hz
The real value may vary depending on the variations
in voltage and temperature.*/
/**
* @brief External Low Speed oscillator (LSE) value.
* This value is used by the UART, RTC HAL module to compute the system frequency
*/
#if !defined(LSE_VALUE)
feat: add Blues Swan R5 support complete pin mapping for Feather pins stubbed out files needed for complilation. still to be modified 0 out all CPY modules in mpconfigboard.mk until we get the build running add csv for pin generation for STM32L4R5 add F4R5 references in peripherals files refactored out board files BECAUSE I AM AN IDIOT; add L4 series system clocks file from CubeMX took a guess at the number of USB endpoint pairs to get the build done guess was close, but wrong. It is 8 clean up peripheral DEFs Fixes build error: ``` In file included from ../../py/mpstate.h:33, from ../../py/mpstate.c:27: ../../py/misc.h: In function 'vstr_str': ../../py/misc.h:196:1: sorry, unimplemented: Thumb-1 hard-float VFP ABI static inline char *vstr_str(vstr_t *vstr) { ^~~~~~ ``` Sleuthing steps: * verify that the feather_stm32f4_express board builds correctly * put a `#error` at the bottom of the `mpstate.c` file. * build for the feather and swan boards, with V=2 to capture the build command for that file. * use a differencing tool to inspect the differences between the two invocations * inspecting the differences, I saw a missing `-mcpu=cortex-m4` I tested by adding that to the Swan build command. The file built fine (stopping at the hard error, but no other warnings.) A grep through the sources revealed where this flag was being set for the stm ports. With this commit, the build gets further, but does not complete. The next exciting episode in this unfolding coding saga is just a commit away! working build with minimal set of modules for the Blues Swan r5 chore:change header copyright name to Blues Wireless Contributors USB operational. Fixed up clocks to be hardwired for LSE no HSE case. (Trying to combine HSE in there made the code much more complex, and I don't have a board to test it out on.) USART working adds support for `ENABLE_3V3` and `DISCHARGE_3V3` pins. I am surprised that pin definitions are quite low-level and don't include default direction and state, so the code currently has to initialize `ENABLE_3V3` pin as output. The LED takes over a second to discharge, so I wonder if the board startup code is not having the desired affect. short circuit implementation of backup memory for the STM32L4 all the ports remove company name from board name to be consistent with the Arduino board definition. add default pins for I2C, SPI and UART, so that `board.I2C` et al. works as expected. Confirmed I2C timing. fix board name fix incorrect pin definition. add test to allow manual check of each output pin analog IO code changes for WebUSB. Doesn't appear to work, will revisit later. ensure that `sys.platform` is available checkin missing file feat: make room for a larger filesystem so the sensor tutorial will fit on the device. fix:(stm32l4r5zi.csv): merged AF0-7 and AF8-15 into single lines and removed extraneous headers mixed in with the data. fix(parse_af_csv.py): pin index in the csv is 0 not 1, and AF index made 1 larger chore(Swan R5): update peripherals pins from `parse_af_csv.py` output optimize flash sector access
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#define LSE_VALUE 32768U /*!< Value of the External oscillator in Hz*/
#endif /* LSE_VALUE */
#if !defined(LSE_STARTUP_TIMEOUT)
feat: add Blues Swan R5 support complete pin mapping for Feather pins stubbed out files needed for complilation. still to be modified 0 out all CPY modules in mpconfigboard.mk until we get the build running add csv for pin generation for STM32L4R5 add F4R5 references in peripherals files refactored out board files BECAUSE I AM AN IDIOT; add L4 series system clocks file from CubeMX took a guess at the number of USB endpoint pairs to get the build done guess was close, but wrong. It is 8 clean up peripheral DEFs Fixes build error: ``` In file included from ../../py/mpstate.h:33, from ../../py/mpstate.c:27: ../../py/misc.h: In function 'vstr_str': ../../py/misc.h:196:1: sorry, unimplemented: Thumb-1 hard-float VFP ABI static inline char *vstr_str(vstr_t *vstr) { ^~~~~~ ``` Sleuthing steps: * verify that the feather_stm32f4_express board builds correctly * put a `#error` at the bottom of the `mpstate.c` file. * build for the feather and swan boards, with V=2 to capture the build command for that file. * use a differencing tool to inspect the differences between the two invocations * inspecting the differences, I saw a missing `-mcpu=cortex-m4` I tested by adding that to the Swan build command. The file built fine (stopping at the hard error, but no other warnings.) A grep through the sources revealed where this flag was being set for the stm ports. With this commit, the build gets further, but does not complete. The next exciting episode in this unfolding coding saga is just a commit away! working build with minimal set of modules for the Blues Swan r5 chore:change header copyright name to Blues Wireless Contributors USB operational. Fixed up clocks to be hardwired for LSE no HSE case. (Trying to combine HSE in there made the code much more complex, and I don't have a board to test it out on.) USART working adds support for `ENABLE_3V3` and `DISCHARGE_3V3` pins. I am surprised that pin definitions are quite low-level and don't include default direction and state, so the code currently has to initialize `ENABLE_3V3` pin as output. The LED takes over a second to discharge, so I wonder if the board startup code is not having the desired affect. short circuit implementation of backup memory for the STM32L4 all the ports remove company name from board name to be consistent with the Arduino board definition. add default pins for I2C, SPI and UART, so that `board.I2C` et al. works as expected. Confirmed I2C timing. fix board name fix incorrect pin definition. add test to allow manual check of each output pin analog IO code changes for WebUSB. Doesn't appear to work, will revisit later. ensure that `sys.platform` is available checkin missing file feat: make room for a larger filesystem so the sensor tutorial will fit on the device. fix:(stm32l4r5zi.csv): merged AF0-7 and AF8-15 into single lines and removed extraneous headers mixed in with the data. fix(parse_af_csv.py): pin index in the csv is 0 not 1, and AF index made 1 larger chore(Swan R5): update peripherals pins from `parse_af_csv.py` output optimize flash sector access
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#define LSE_STARTUP_TIMEOUT 5000U /*!< Time out for LSE start up, in ms */
#endif /* HSE_STARTUP_TIMEOUT */
/**
* @brief External clock source for SAI1 peripheral
* This value is used by the RCC HAL module to compute the SAI1 & SAI2 clock source
* frequency.
*/
#if !defined(EXTERNAL_SAI1_CLOCK_VALUE)
feat: add Blues Swan R5 support complete pin mapping for Feather pins stubbed out files needed for complilation. still to be modified 0 out all CPY modules in mpconfigboard.mk until we get the build running add csv for pin generation for STM32L4R5 add F4R5 references in peripherals files refactored out board files BECAUSE I AM AN IDIOT; add L4 series system clocks file from CubeMX took a guess at the number of USB endpoint pairs to get the build done guess was close, but wrong. It is 8 clean up peripheral DEFs Fixes build error: ``` In file included from ../../py/mpstate.h:33, from ../../py/mpstate.c:27: ../../py/misc.h: In function 'vstr_str': ../../py/misc.h:196:1: sorry, unimplemented: Thumb-1 hard-float VFP ABI static inline char *vstr_str(vstr_t *vstr) { ^~~~~~ ``` Sleuthing steps: * verify that the feather_stm32f4_express board builds correctly * put a `#error` at the bottom of the `mpstate.c` file. * build for the feather and swan boards, with V=2 to capture the build command for that file. * use a differencing tool to inspect the differences between the two invocations * inspecting the differences, I saw a missing `-mcpu=cortex-m4` I tested by adding that to the Swan build command. The file built fine (stopping at the hard error, but no other warnings.) A grep through the sources revealed where this flag was being set for the stm ports. With this commit, the build gets further, but does not complete. The next exciting episode in this unfolding coding saga is just a commit away! working build with minimal set of modules for the Blues Swan r5 chore:change header copyright name to Blues Wireless Contributors USB operational. Fixed up clocks to be hardwired for LSE no HSE case. (Trying to combine HSE in there made the code much more complex, and I don't have a board to test it out on.) USART working adds support for `ENABLE_3V3` and `DISCHARGE_3V3` pins. I am surprised that pin definitions are quite low-level and don't include default direction and state, so the code currently has to initialize `ENABLE_3V3` pin as output. The LED takes over a second to discharge, so I wonder if the board startup code is not having the desired affect. short circuit implementation of backup memory for the STM32L4 all the ports remove company name from board name to be consistent with the Arduino board definition. add default pins for I2C, SPI and UART, so that `board.I2C` et al. works as expected. Confirmed I2C timing. fix board name fix incorrect pin definition. add test to allow manual check of each output pin analog IO code changes for WebUSB. Doesn't appear to work, will revisit later. ensure that `sys.platform` is available checkin missing file feat: make room for a larger filesystem so the sensor tutorial will fit on the device. fix:(stm32l4r5zi.csv): merged AF0-7 and AF8-15 into single lines and removed extraneous headers mixed in with the data. fix(parse_af_csv.py): pin index in the csv is 0 not 1, and AF index made 1 larger chore(Swan R5): update peripherals pins from `parse_af_csv.py` output optimize flash sector access
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#define EXTERNAL_SAI1_CLOCK_VALUE 48000U /*!< Value of the SAI1 External clock source in Hz*/
#endif /* EXTERNAL_SAI1_CLOCK_VALUE */
/**
* @brief External clock source for SAI2 peripheral
* This value is used by the RCC HAL module to compute the SAI1 & SAI2 clock source
* frequency.
*/
#if !defined(EXTERNAL_SAI2_CLOCK_VALUE)
feat: add Blues Swan R5 support complete pin mapping for Feather pins stubbed out files needed for complilation. still to be modified 0 out all CPY modules in mpconfigboard.mk until we get the build running add csv for pin generation for STM32L4R5 add F4R5 references in peripherals files refactored out board files BECAUSE I AM AN IDIOT; add L4 series system clocks file from CubeMX took a guess at the number of USB endpoint pairs to get the build done guess was close, but wrong. It is 8 clean up peripheral DEFs Fixes build error: ``` In file included from ../../py/mpstate.h:33, from ../../py/mpstate.c:27: ../../py/misc.h: In function 'vstr_str': ../../py/misc.h:196:1: sorry, unimplemented: Thumb-1 hard-float VFP ABI static inline char *vstr_str(vstr_t *vstr) { ^~~~~~ ``` Sleuthing steps: * verify that the feather_stm32f4_express board builds correctly * put a `#error` at the bottom of the `mpstate.c` file. * build for the feather and swan boards, with V=2 to capture the build command for that file. * use a differencing tool to inspect the differences between the two invocations * inspecting the differences, I saw a missing `-mcpu=cortex-m4` I tested by adding that to the Swan build command. The file built fine (stopping at the hard error, but no other warnings.) A grep through the sources revealed where this flag was being set for the stm ports. With this commit, the build gets further, but does not complete. The next exciting episode in this unfolding coding saga is just a commit away! working build with minimal set of modules for the Blues Swan r5 chore:change header copyright name to Blues Wireless Contributors USB operational. Fixed up clocks to be hardwired for LSE no HSE case. (Trying to combine HSE in there made the code much more complex, and I don't have a board to test it out on.) USART working adds support for `ENABLE_3V3` and `DISCHARGE_3V3` pins. I am surprised that pin definitions are quite low-level and don't include default direction and state, so the code currently has to initialize `ENABLE_3V3` pin as output. The LED takes over a second to discharge, so I wonder if the board startup code is not having the desired affect. short circuit implementation of backup memory for the STM32L4 all the ports remove company name from board name to be consistent with the Arduino board definition. add default pins for I2C, SPI and UART, so that `board.I2C` et al. works as expected. Confirmed I2C timing. fix board name fix incorrect pin definition. add test to allow manual check of each output pin analog IO code changes for WebUSB. Doesn't appear to work, will revisit later. ensure that `sys.platform` is available checkin missing file feat: make room for a larger filesystem so the sensor tutorial will fit on the device. fix:(stm32l4r5zi.csv): merged AF0-7 and AF8-15 into single lines and removed extraneous headers mixed in with the data. fix(parse_af_csv.py): pin index in the csv is 0 not 1, and AF index made 1 larger chore(Swan R5): update peripherals pins from `parse_af_csv.py` output optimize flash sector access
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#define EXTERNAL_SAI2_CLOCK_VALUE 48000U /*!< Value of the SAI2 External clock source in Hz*/
#endif /* EXTERNAL_SAI2_CLOCK_VALUE */
/* Tip: To avoid modifying this file each time you need to use different HSE,
=== you can define the HSE value in your toolchain compiler preprocessor. */
/* ########################### System Configuration ######################### */
/**
* @brief This is the HAL system configuration section
*/
#define VDD_VALUE 3300U /*!< Value of VDD in mv */
#define TICK_INT_PRIORITY 0x0FU /*!< tick interrupt priority */
#define USE_RTOS 0U
#define PREFETCH_ENABLE 0U
#define INSTRUCTION_CACHE_ENABLE 1U
#define DATA_CACHE_ENABLE 1U
/* ########################## Assert Selection ############################## */
/**
* @brief Uncomment the line below to expanse the "assert_param" macro in the
* HAL drivers code
*/
/* #define USE_FULL_ASSERT 1U */
/* ################## Register callback feature configuration ############### */
/**
* @brief Set below the peripheral configuration to "1U" to add the support
* of HAL callback registration/deregistration feature for the HAL
* driver(s). This allows user application to provide specific callback
* functions thanks to HAL_PPP_RegisterCallback() rather than overwriting
* the default weak callback functions (see each stm32l4xx_hal_ppp.h file
* for possible callback identifiers defined in HAL_PPP_CallbackIDTypeDef
* for each PPP peripheral).
*/
#define USE_HAL_ADC_REGISTER_CALLBACKS 0U
#define USE_HAL_CAN_REGISTER_CALLBACKS 0U
#define USE_HAL_COMP_REGISTER_CALLBACKS 0U
#define USE_HAL_CRYP_REGISTER_CALLBACKS 0U
#define USE_HAL_DAC_REGISTER_CALLBACKS 0U
#define USE_HAL_DCMI_REGISTER_CALLBACKS 0U
#define USE_HAL_DFSDM_REGISTER_CALLBACKS 0U
#define USE_HAL_DMA2D_REGISTER_CALLBACKS 0U
#define USE_HAL_DSI_REGISTER_CALLBACKS 0U
#define USE_HAL_GFXMMU_REGISTER_CALLBACKS 0U
#define USE_HAL_HASH_REGISTER_CALLBACKS 0U
#define USE_HAL_HCD_REGISTER_CALLBACKS 0U
#define USE_HAL_I2C_REGISTER_CALLBACKS 0U
#define USE_HAL_IRDA_REGISTER_CALLBACKS 0U
#define USE_HAL_LPTIM_REGISTER_CALLBACKS 0U
#define USE_HAL_LTDC_REGISTER_CALLBACKS 0U
#define USE_HAL_MMC_REGISTER_CALLBACKS 0U
#define USE_HAL_OPAMP_REGISTER_CALLBACKS 0U
#define USE_HAL_OSPI_REGISTER_CALLBACKS 0U
#define USE_HAL_PCD_REGISTER_CALLBACKS 0U
#define USE_HAL_QSPI_REGISTER_CALLBACKS 0U
#define USE_HAL_RNG_REGISTER_CALLBACKS 0U
#define USE_HAL_RTC_REGISTER_CALLBACKS 0U
#define USE_HAL_SAI_REGISTER_CALLBACKS 0U
#define USE_HAL_SD_REGISTER_CALLBACKS 0U
#define USE_HAL_SMARTCARD_REGISTER_CALLBACKS 0U
#define USE_HAL_SMBUS_REGISTER_CALLBACKS 0U
#define USE_HAL_SPI_REGISTER_CALLBACKS 0U
#define USE_HAL_SWPMI_REGISTER_CALLBACKS 0U
#define USE_HAL_TIM_REGISTER_CALLBACKS 0U
#define USE_HAL_TSC_REGISTER_CALLBACKS 0U
#define USE_HAL_UART_REGISTER_CALLBACKS 0U
#define USE_HAL_USART_REGISTER_CALLBACKS 0U
#define USE_HAL_WWDG_REGISTER_CALLBACKS 0U
/* ################## SPI peripheral configuration ########################## */
/* CRC FEATURE: Use to activate CRC feature inside HAL SPI Driver
* Activated: CRC code is present inside driver
* Deactivated: CRC code cleaned from driver
*/
#define USE_SPI_CRC 1U
/* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/**
* @brief Include module's header file
*/
#ifdef HAL_RCC_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_rcc.h"
#endif /* HAL_RCC_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_GPIO_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_gpio.h"
#endif /* HAL_GPIO_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_DMA_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_dma.h"
#endif /* HAL_DMA_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_DFSDM_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_dfsdm.h"
#endif /* HAL_DFSDM_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_CORTEX_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_cortex.h"
#endif /* HAL_CORTEX_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_ADC_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_adc.h"
#endif /* HAL_ADC_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_CAN_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_can.h"
#endif /* HAL_CAN_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_CAN_LEGACY_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "Legacy/stm32l4xx_hal_can_legacy.h"
#endif /* HAL_CAN_LEGACY_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_COMP_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_comp.h"
#endif /* HAL_COMP_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_CRC_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_crc.h"
#endif /* HAL_CRC_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_CRYP_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_cryp.h"
#endif /* HAL_CRYP_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_DAC_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_dac.h"
#endif /* HAL_DAC_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_DCMI_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_dcmi.h"
#endif /* HAL_DCMI_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_DMA2D_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_dma2d.h"
#endif /* HAL_DMA2D_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_DSI_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_dsi.h"
#endif /* HAL_DSI_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_EXTI_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_exti.h"
#endif /* HAL_EXTI_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_GFXMMU_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_gfxmmu.h"
#endif /* HAL_GFXMMU_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_FIREWALL_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_firewall.h"
#endif /* HAL_FIREWALL_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_FLASH_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_flash.h"
#endif /* HAL_FLASH_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_HASH_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_hash.h"
#endif /* HAL_HASH_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_HCD_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_hcd.h"
#endif /* HAL_HCD_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_I2C_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_i2c.h"
#endif /* HAL_I2C_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_IRDA_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_irda.h"
#endif /* HAL_IRDA_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_IWDG_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_iwdg.h"
#endif /* HAL_IWDG_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_LCD_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_lcd.h"
#endif /* HAL_LCD_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_LPTIM_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_lptim.h"
#endif /* HAL_LPTIM_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_LTDC_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_ltdc.h"
#endif /* HAL_LTDC_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_MMC_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_mmc.h"
#endif /* HAL_MMC_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_NAND_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_nand.h"
#endif /* HAL_NAND_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_NOR_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_nor.h"
#endif /* HAL_NOR_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_OPAMP_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_opamp.h"
#endif /* HAL_OPAMP_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_OSPI_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_ospi.h"
#endif /* HAL_OSPI_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_PCD_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_pcd.h"
#endif /* HAL_PCD_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_PWR_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_pwr.h"
#endif /* HAL_PWR_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_QSPI_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_qspi.h"
#endif /* HAL_QSPI_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_RNG_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_rng.h"
#endif /* HAL_RNG_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_RTC_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_rtc.h"
#endif /* HAL_RTC_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_SAI_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_sai.h"
#endif /* HAL_SAI_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_SD_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_sd.h"
#endif /* HAL_SD_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_SMARTCARD_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_smartcard.h"
#endif /* HAL_SMARTCARD_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_SMBUS_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_smbus.h"
#endif /* HAL_SMBUS_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_SPI_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_spi.h"
#endif /* HAL_SPI_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_SRAM_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_sram.h"
#endif /* HAL_SRAM_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_SWPMI_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_swpmi.h"
#endif /* HAL_SWPMI_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_TIM_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_tim.h"
#endif /* HAL_TIM_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_TSC_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_tsc.h"
#endif /* HAL_TSC_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_UART_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_uart.h"
#endif /* HAL_UART_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_USART_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_usart.h"
#endif /* HAL_USART_MODULE_ENABLED */
#ifdef HAL_WWDG_MODULE_ENABLED
#include "stm32l4xx_hal_wwdg.h"
#endif /* HAL_WWDG_MODULE_ENABLED */
/* Exported macro ------------------------------------------------------------*/
#ifdef USE_FULL_ASSERT
/**
* @brief The assert_param macro is used for function's parameters check.
* @param expr: If expr is false, it calls assert_failed function
* which reports the name of the source file and the source
* line number of the call that failed.
* If expr is true, it returns no value.
* @retval None
*/
#define assert_param(expr) ((expr) ? (void)0U : assert_failed((uint8_t *)__FILE__, __LINE__))
/* Exported functions ------------------------------------------------------- */
void assert_failed(uint8_t *file, uint32_t line);
feat: add Blues Swan R5 support complete pin mapping for Feather pins stubbed out files needed for complilation. still to be modified 0 out all CPY modules in mpconfigboard.mk until we get the build running add csv for pin generation for STM32L4R5 add F4R5 references in peripherals files refactored out board files BECAUSE I AM AN IDIOT; add L4 series system clocks file from CubeMX took a guess at the number of USB endpoint pairs to get the build done guess was close, but wrong. It is 8 clean up peripheral DEFs Fixes build error: ``` In file included from ../../py/mpstate.h:33, from ../../py/mpstate.c:27: ../../py/misc.h: In function 'vstr_str': ../../py/misc.h:196:1: sorry, unimplemented: Thumb-1 hard-float VFP ABI static inline char *vstr_str(vstr_t *vstr) { ^~~~~~ ``` Sleuthing steps: * verify that the feather_stm32f4_express board builds correctly * put a `#error` at the bottom of the `mpstate.c` file. * build for the feather and swan boards, with V=2 to capture the build command for that file. * use a differencing tool to inspect the differences between the two invocations * inspecting the differences, I saw a missing `-mcpu=cortex-m4` I tested by adding that to the Swan build command. The file built fine (stopping at the hard error, but no other warnings.) A grep through the sources revealed where this flag was being set for the stm ports. With this commit, the build gets further, but does not complete. The next exciting episode in this unfolding coding saga is just a commit away! working build with minimal set of modules for the Blues Swan r5 chore:change header copyright name to Blues Wireless Contributors USB operational. Fixed up clocks to be hardwired for LSE no HSE case. (Trying to combine HSE in there made the code much more complex, and I don't have a board to test it out on.) USART working adds support for `ENABLE_3V3` and `DISCHARGE_3V3` pins. I am surprised that pin definitions are quite low-level and don't include default direction and state, so the code currently has to initialize `ENABLE_3V3` pin as output. The LED takes over a second to discharge, so I wonder if the board startup code is not having the desired affect. short circuit implementation of backup memory for the STM32L4 all the ports remove company name from board name to be consistent with the Arduino board definition. add default pins for I2C, SPI and UART, so that `board.I2C` et al. works as expected. Confirmed I2C timing. fix board name fix incorrect pin definition. add test to allow manual check of each output pin analog IO code changes for WebUSB. Doesn't appear to work, will revisit later. ensure that `sys.platform` is available checkin missing file feat: make room for a larger filesystem so the sensor tutorial will fit on the device. fix:(stm32l4r5zi.csv): merged AF0-7 and AF8-15 into single lines and removed extraneous headers mixed in with the data. fix(parse_af_csv.py): pin index in the csv is 0 not 1, and AF index made 1 larger chore(Swan R5): update peripherals pins from `parse_af_csv.py` output optimize flash sector access
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#else
#define assert_param(expr) ((void)0U)
#endif /* USE_FULL_ASSERT */
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
// CircuitPython specific conditionals. Using a value is better than checking
// defined because undefined variable happen when a file isn't included when it
// should have been.
#define CPY_STM32F4 0
#define CPY_STM32F7 0
#define CPY_STM32H7 0
#define CPY_STM32L4 1
#endif /* STM32L4xx_HAL_CONF_H */
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