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This patch makes the DAC driver simpler and removes the need for the ST HAL. As part of it, new helper functions are added to the DMA driver, which also use direct register access instead of the ST HAL. Main changes to the DAC interface are: - The DAC uPy object is no longer allocated dynamically on the heap, rather it's statically allocated and the same object is retrieved for subsequent uses of pyb.DAC(<id>). This allows to access the DAC objects without resetting the DAC peripheral. It also means that the DAC is only reset if explicitly passed initialisation parameters, like "bits" or "buffering". - The DAC.noise() and DAC.triangle() methods now output a signal which is full scale (previously it was a fraction of the full output voltage). - The DAC.write_timed() method is fixed so that it continues in the background when another peripheral (eg SPI) uses the DMA (previously the DAC would stop if another peripheral finished with the DMA and shut the DMA peripheral off completely). Based on the above, the following backwards incompatibilities are introduced: - pyb.DAC(id) will now only reset the DAC the first time it is called, whereas previously each call to create a DAC object would reset the DAC. To get the old behaviour pass the bits parameter like: pyb.DAC(id, bits). - DAC.noise() and DAC.triangle() are now full scale. To get previous behaviour (to change the amplitude and offset) write to the DAC_CR (MAMP bits) and DAC_DHR12Rx registers manually.