Previous to this patch the DMA was setup and then the I2C address sent.
If the I2C address sending failed (eg no I2C device on the bus) then the
DMA was left in an inconsistent state.
This patch moves the DMA setup to after a successful sending of the I2C
address(es).
See issue #1765.
All files were converted to linux line endings.
All trailing whitespace was removed using:
for f in f7/inc/* f7/src/*; do sed --in-place 's/[[:space:]]\+$//' $f; done
All non-ascii chars in comments were replaced with ascii equivalents or
removed.
Only those files which are needed by the stmhal port are added.
Also includes a dummy file (stm32f2xx_hal_pcd_ex.c) to keep the build
system the same for f4 and f2 MCU series.
This is in preparation for supporting other MCU series, such as
STM32F2xx. Directory structure for the HAL is now hal/f4/{inc,src},
where "f4" will in the future be different for other series.
HAL source/header files that are not use are removed to reduce the size
of the code.
By measuring SD card addresses in blocks and not bytes, one can get away
with using 32-bit numbers.
This patch also uses proper atomic lock/unlock around SD card
read/write, adds SD.info() function, and gives error code for failed
read/writes.
SysTick IRQ now increases millisecond counter directly (ie without
calling HAL_IncTick). Provide our own version of HAL_Delay that does a
wfi while waiting. This more than halves power consumption when running
a loop containing a pyb.delay call. It used to be like this, but new
version of HAL library regressed this feature.
This patch updates ST's HAL to the latest version, V1.3.0, dated 19 June
2014. Files were copied verbatim from the ST package. Only change was
to suppress compiler warning of unused variables in 4 places.
A lot of the changes from ST are cosmetic: comments and white space.
Some small code changes here and there, and addition of F411 header.
Main code change is how SysTick interrupt is set: it now has a
configuration variable to set the priority, so we no longer need to work
around this (originall in system_stm32f4xx.c).