714: add more clock options for l4 and l5 r=Dirbaio a=ant32
- added an assert so it panics if pll48div is not 48Mhz
- added MSI as a clock source for PLL
- removed hsi48 option for MCUs mentioned in l4 rcc presentation
- copied some code from l4 to l5, but don't have a way of testing it.
Co-authored-by: Philip A Reimer <antreimer@gmail.com>
657: Async usb stack r=Dirbaio a=Dirbaio
TODO
- [x] Make it work on nRF
- [x] Add a way for classes to handle their own EP0 control requests - thanks `@alexmoon!`
- [x] Handle CONTROL OUT requests with data.
- [ ] Impl AsyncRead/AsyncWrite for CDC ACM -- will do later, it's not trivial
- [x] Cleanup unwraps/asserts/panics
- [x] Cleanup logs (make everything trace/debug, not info)
- [ ] Port synopsys-usb-otg
- [ ] Port stm32-usbd
- [ ] Add more classes? HID, MSD?
Co-authored-by: Dario Nieuwenhuis <dirbaio@dirbaio.net>
Co-authored-by: alexmoon <alex.r.moon@gmail.com>
696: Add async Mutex. r=Dirbaio a=Dirbaio
What it says on the tin :)
It allows sharing data between tasks when you want to `.await` stuff while holding it locked.
Co-authored-by: Dario Nieuwenhuis <dirbaio@dirbaio.net>
- Allow initializing in a static, without Forever.
- Remove ability to close, since in embedded enviromnents channels usually live forever and don't get closed.
- Remove MPSC restriction, it's MPMC now. Rename "mpsc" to "channel".
- `Sender` and `Receiver` are still available if you want to enforce a piece of code only has send/receive access, but are optional: you can send/receive directly into the Channel if you want.
* Keeps existing API for usart, but wraps it in Tx and Rx sub-types
* Adds split() method similar to nRF for getting indepdendent TX and RX
parts
* Implements e-h traits for TX and RX types
* Add stm32h7 example