circuitpython/stmhal/pin_defs_stmhal.c
Dave Hylands 6f418fc1b0 Add support for selecting pin alternate functions from python.
Converts generted pins to use qstrs instead of string pointers.

This patch also adds the following functions:
pyb.Pin.names()
pyb.Pin.af_list()
pyb.Pin.gpio()

dir(pyb.Pin.board) and dir(pyb.Pin.cpu) also produce useful results.

pyb.Pin now takes kw args.

pyb.Pin.__str__ now prints more useful information about the pin
configuration.

I found the following functions in my boot.py to be useful:
```python
def pins():
    for pin_name in dir(pyb.Pin.board):
        pin = pyb.Pin(pin_name)
        print('{:10s} {:s}'.format(pin_name, str(pin)))

def af():
    for pin_name in dir(pyb.Pin.board):
        pin = pyb.Pin(pin_name)
        print('{:10s} {:s}'.format(pin_name, str(pin.af_list())))
```
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#include "mpconfig.h"
#include "nlr.h"
#include "misc.h"
#include "qstr.h"
#include "obj.h"
#include "runtime.h"
#include MICROPY_HAL_H
#include "pin.h"
// Returns the pin mode. This value returned by this macro should be one of:
// GPIO_MODE_INPUT, GPIO_MODE_OUTPUT_PP, GPIO_MODE_OUTPUT_OD,
// GPIO_MODE_AF_PP, GPIO_MODE_AF_OD, or GPIO_MODE_ANALOG.
uint32_t pin_get_mode(const pin_obj_t *pin) {
GPIO_TypeDef *gpio = pin->gpio;
uint32_t mode = (gpio->MODER >> (pin->pin * 2)) & 3;
if (mode != GPIO_MODE_ANALOG) {
if (gpio->OTYPER & pin->pin_mask) {
mode |= 1 << 4;
}
}
return mode;
}
// Returns the pin pullup/pulldown. The value returned by this macro should
// be one of GPIO_NOPULL, GPIO_PULLUP, or GPIO_PULLDOWN.
uint32_t pin_get_pull(const pin_obj_t *pin) {
return (pin->gpio->PUPDR >> (pin->pin * 2)) & 3;
}
// Returns the af (alternate function) index currently set for a pin.
uint32_t pin_get_af(const pin_obj_t *pin) {
return (pin->gpio->AFR[pin->pin >> 3] >> ((pin->pin & 7) * 4)) & 0xf;
}