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bors[bot]
e1a0df7d46
Merge #1205
1205: stm32/rng Fix rng generation lock-up r=Dirbaio a=lucasgranberg

This PR fixes a problem where the device gets locked in case of rng errors.

The PR also includes a hack for stm32wl based devices where the more complicated RNG peripheral can get stuck on seed errors.

Co-authored-by: Lucas Granberg <lukkeg@gmail.com>
2023-02-09 11:39:52 +00:00
Lucas Granberg
2b6654541d rustfmt 2023-02-09 13:01:44 +02:00
Lucas Granberg
43d018b67f Use rng_v2 cfg instead of chip specific for seed error recover hack 2023-02-09 12:44:20 +02:00
Lucas Granberg
ab4b3fa96d update stm32-data to include rng_v2 2023-02-09 12:42:57 +02:00
Dario Nieuwenhuis
26474ce6eb
Merge pull request #1207 from embassy-rs/net-driver-reexport
net: reexport driver crate.
2023-02-08 18:25:51 +01:00
Dario Nieuwenhuis
5edb3052e6 net: reexport driver crate. 2023-02-08 17:52:02 +01:00
Dario Nieuwenhuis
13666c9f12
Merge pull request #1206 from embassy-rs/update-nightly
Update Rust nightly.
2023-02-08 17:34:01 +01:00
Dario Nieuwenhuis
ac3e225988 Update Rust nightly. 2023-02-08 17:13:19 +01:00
Lucas Granberg
bab4277a86 hack for STM32WL, rcc reset in case of seed error
The STM32WL series has a more complicated rng device that gets stuck
when there is a seed error.
2023-02-08 17:57:37 +02:00
Lucas Granberg
da6b1e8399 Reset rng in case of clock or seed error 2023-02-08 17:52:49 +02:00
bors[bot]
9d637070a5
Merge #1203
1203: usb: unify ControlHandler+DeviceStateHandler, route all control requests to all handlers. r=Dirbaio a=Dirbaio

depends on #1202 

- Allows classes to handle vendor requests. (fixes #1078)
- Allows classes to use a single handler for multiple interfaces.
- Allows classes to access the other events (previously only `reset` was available).

Co-authored-by: Dario Nieuwenhuis <dirbaio@dirbaio.net>
2023-02-07 23:31:24 +00:00
Dario Nieuwenhuis
86487db5d1 usb: use InterfaceNumber in msos. 2023-02-08 00:30:53 +01:00
Dario Nieuwenhuis
3af991ab63 usb: unify ControlHandler+DeviceStateHandler, route all control requests to all handlers.
- Allows classes to handle vendor requests.
- Allows classes to use a single handler for multiple interfaces.
- Allows classes to access the other events (previously only `reset` was available).
2023-02-08 00:17:08 +01:00
Dario Nieuwenhuis
1d841cc8ac usb: make max interface count configurable at compile time. 2023-02-08 00:16:04 +01:00
bors[bot]
4a224efe75
Merge #1200
1200: feat(stm32): Add 16 data bit fmc ctor r=Dirbaio a=rmja

This has been validated with the Is42s16400j sdram on stm32f429.

Co-authored-by: Rasmus Melchior Jacobsen <rmja@laesoe.org>
2023-02-07 22:24:15 +00:00
bors[bot]
c4a2c62096
Merge #1199
1199: STM32 SPI: Set clk-pin pull-up/-down to match spi clock polarity r=Dirbaio a=jr-oss

Fixes #1094 

There are some proposed solutions in #1094 

> Keep the DMA transaction open across calls to read/write
        This may be problematic if the user changes bus settings between calls, and also the reference manual says the chip should not be placed into low power mode while SPI is enabled

As already described, this is problematic and against reference manual recommendation

>    Set the CLK (and maybe MOSI) pins as pull-down on setup (or pull-up, depending on config - and this would need to be updated if the user modified the config)
        This is less good than driving the pin to the correct value, but may be better than nothing

That is also my preferred solution. See below citation from reference manual.

>    Document this and require users fix it themselves (add a pull-up/down resistor - or configure the pins as pull-up/pull-down before passing them into SPI setup)

Setting internal pull-up/-down won't work, because `sck.set_as_af()` will change the gpio pull mode to none: https://github.com/embassy-rs/embassy/blob/master/embassy-stm32/src/gpio.rs#L552-L555

>    Dig around in the reference manual and determine if there is a better way to start/stop a DMA transaction while keeping active control of the clock the whole time

I haven't found a better way

------
From ST reference manual RM0394 (L4) 
(Same note in RM0399 (H7) / RM0038 (L1) / RM0316 /F3)):

    40.4.6
    Communication formats
    ...
    The idle state of SCK must correspond to the polarity selected in the SPIx_CR1 register (by
    pulling up SCK if CPOL=1 or pulling down SCK if CPOL=0).


Co-authored-by: Ralf <jr-oss@gmx.net>
2023-02-07 22:06:25 +00:00
bors[bot]
366fab5b87
Merge #1189
1189: USB: Add MS OS Descriptors (alternate implementation) r=Dirbaio a=alexmoon

This is an alternate API for #1152 based on the work of `@mattico.` By switching to a writer-style API instead of a builder API some compile-time guarantees are lost, but it integrates better into the usb `Builder` and makes an api that can be used by USB device class implementations.

It also adds a feature flag so there is zero cost to the MS OS descriptors for devices that don't need to use them.

I've added an example based on `usb_serial` which tells Windows to use the generic `WinUSB` driver instead of the serial port driver for the device.

Comments are welcome. It would be nice to see either this or #1152 merged as my project is going to require the MS OS Descriptors soon.

Co-authored-by: Matt Ickstadt <matt@beckenterprises.com>
Co-authored-by: alexmoon <alex@moonspot.org>
2023-02-07 19:31:10 +00:00
alexmoon
aa21aebb0b Lazily encode UTF16 values and add docs 2023-02-07 14:24:35 -05:00
alexmoon
9f9230ae7a Convert MS OS descriptor builder to a writer API
This brings it inline with the other embassy-usb descriptor APIs and allows it to integrate well with the Builder to allow class constructors to add MS OS descriptors.

Also adds a `usb_serial_winusb` example to demonstrate how to use the API.
2023-02-07 14:24:35 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
b9ecdb72bb usb: remove msos dead code 2023-02-07 14:24:35 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
617b0a03b9 usb: fix descriptor set length and DeviceInterfaceGUIDs 2023-02-07 14:24:35 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
f5ff3c4ac3 usb: add support for MS OS Descriptors 2023-02-07 14:24:35 -05:00
bors[bot]
a7fa7d0de2
Merge #1201
1201: net: use released smoltcp 0.9.0 r=Dirbaio a=Dirbaio

bors r+

Co-authored-by: Dario Nieuwenhuis <dirbaio@dirbaio.net>
2023-02-07 17:16:08 +00:00
Dario Nieuwenhuis
102b2e52cb net: use released smoltcp 0.9.0 2023-02-07 18:15:26 +01:00
Rasmus Melchior Jacobsen
7b11e339bd feat(fmc): Add 16 data bit ctor 2023-02-07 16:06:59 +01:00
bors[bot]
dadd6aafe9
Merge #1197
1197: fix(stm32): Align FMC with new versions from stm32-data r=lulf a=rmja



Co-authored-by: Rasmus Melchior Jacobsen <rmja@laesoe.org>
2023-02-07 14:48:26 +00:00
Rasmus Melchior Jacobsen
1b6aae9dde Also exclude fsmc_v1x3 2023-02-07 15:06:16 +01:00
Rasmus Melchior Jacobsen
e4dc473e04 Update stm32-data 2023-02-07 14:46:36 +01:00
Rasmus Melchior Jacobsen
562432ad8b Update stm32-data 2023-02-07 14:16:13 +01:00
Rasmus Melchior Jacobsen
494a76a0f1 React to updated fsmc versions 2023-02-07 14:14:47 +01:00
Rasmus Melchior Jacobsen
36ca18132d Update stm32-data 2023-02-07 12:35:59 +01:00
Rasmus Melchior Jacobsen
218f8e0490 fix(stm32): Align FMC with new versions from stm32-data 2023-02-07 12:17:37 +01:00
bors[bot]
ba18656e94
Merge #1177
1177: STD driver needs a reentrant mutex; logic fixed to be reentrancy-safe r=Dirbaio a=ivmarkov

...or to summarize it in another way, the code in the alarm thread loop is written as if - when calling the user-supplied callback - the callback will *never, ever* call `alarm.set_alarm()`.

But this happens of course - at least with the generic timer queue implementation. Not sure if that would happen with `embassy-executor`'s own queue, but probably yes?

The end result on Linux is that the code deadlocks because when calling the user-supplied callback, the mutex of the alarms is locked, yet - the code in `set_alarm` tries to take the lock again leading to UB. (I suspect on Windows this will crash rather than deadlock but that's a bit irrelevant.)

(Note also that calling the user-supplied callback *outside* of the alarms' lock is also NOK, because at that time, the callback and/or context itself might be invalid as well, as the user might had changed it with a new one by calling `set_callback`. Right?)

I also had to fix the logic that computed the next timestamp when the alarm should fire; it was running a simple `for {}` loop, not anticipating that the just-traversed alarm might get a new timestamp.

The new code is slightly less efficient, in that on each `loop {}` iteration it always starts traversing the alarms from the beginning, whereas in reality only the timestamp of the alarm that just-fired could've changed, but given the complexities introduced by `RefCell`, I don't think we should bother with these micro-optimizations, for just 4 alarms in total.


Co-authored-by: ivmarkov <ivan.markov@gmail.com>
2023-02-06 18:05:22 +00:00
bors[bot]
c8a7b74bc2
Merge #1192 #1193
1192: stm32/usart: implement stop_bits configuration r=Dirbaio a=pattop



1193: stm32/usart: fix LPUART clock multiplier r=Dirbaio a=pattop

According to RM0351 Rev 9 (L4) and RM0399 Rev 3 (H7):

baud = (256 * clock) / LPUARTDIV


Co-authored-by: Patrick Oppenlander <patrick.oppenlander@gmail.com>
2023-02-06 13:39:37 +00:00
Ralf
e3174d7a99 STM32 SPI: Set clk-pin pull-up/-down to match spi clock polarity
RM0394:

    40.4.6
    Communication formats
    ...
    The idle state of SCK must correspond to the polarity selected in the SPIx_CR1 register (by
    pulling up SCK if CPOL=1 or pulling down SCK if CPOL=0).
2023-02-06 13:23:35 +01:00
Patrick Oppenlander
fda36fd81b stm32/usart: fix LPUART clock multiplier
According to RM0351 Rev 9 (L4) and RM0399 Rev 3 (H7):

baud = (256 * clock) / LPUARTDIV
2023-02-06 11:22:41 +11:00
Patrick Oppenlander
64ebb9b7fe stm32/usart: implement stop_bits configuration 2023-02-06 09:44:15 +11:00
bors[bot]
7d8e6649b7
Merge #1187
1187: executor: Minor refactoring r=Dirbaio a=GrantM11235

The third commit may be slightly more controversial than the first two. Personally, I think it makes the code more readable and easier to reason about, but I can drop it if you disagree.

Co-authored-by: Grant Miller <GrantM11235@gmail.com>
2023-02-03 06:33:22 +00:00
bors[bot]
662a02a557
Merge #1191
1191: stm32 gpio implement degrade to AnyPin r=Dirbaio a=JoshMcguigan

This PR implements a `degrade` method on the STM32 GPIO structs `Flex`/`Input`/`Output`/`OutputOpenDrain`. This allows, for example, transforming some `Input<T>` to an `Input<AnyPin>`.

Co-authored-by: Josh Mcguigan <joshmcg88@gmail.com>
2023-02-03 06:00:50 +00:00
Josh Mcguigan
0bb6000e5c stm32 gpio implement degrade to AnyPin 2023-02-02 21:42:42 -08:00
Dario Nieuwenhuis
a432d91d82
PeripheralRef docs improvements. 2023-02-03 06:36:10 +01:00
bors[bot]
9af25c3396
Merge #1188
1188: LoRa timings for SX126x/STM32WL r=lulf a=samueltardieu

Those timings open Rx time windows covering 99.7% of the one expected
by the antenna while allowing 3ms for the Rx subsystem to start listening.


Co-authored-by: Samuel Tardieu <sam@rfc1149.net>
2023-02-02 12:09:22 +00:00
Samuel Tardieu
ef4a20f67b LoRa/STM32WL: adjust Rx window offset and duration
Those timings open Rx time windows covering 99.7% of the one expected
by the antenna while allowing 3ms for the Rx subsystem to start listening.
2023-02-02 13:01:18 +01:00
Samuel Tardieu
c4cbb89fcd LoRa/SX126x: adjust Rx window offset and duration
Those timings open Rx time windows covering 99.7% of the one expected
by the antenna while allowing 3ms for the Rx subsystem to start listening.
2023-02-02 13:01:18 +01:00
bors[bot]
95cff35a91
Merge #1179
1179: LoRa/SX1276: adjust Rx window offset and duration r=lulf a=samueltardieu

After a transmission, two receive windows Rx1 and Rx2 are opened for one second each, one right after the other, after a fixed delay (for example 5s). The Rx window offset is added to the starting date of each window and the Rx window duration represents the maximum delay we will wait for an incoming message before declaring that a timeout occurred.

A value of -500ms for the offset and 800ms for the duration means that instead of having Rx1 = [5000, 6000[ and Rx2 = [6000, 7000[ we get Rx1 = [4500, 5300[ and Rx2 = [5500, 6300[. We only cover 30% of the expected windows.

The maximum time a SX127x can take before the Rx side is ready is TS_HOP + TS_RE = 50µs + 2.33ms. Using 3ms for the offset and 1003ms for the duration will give much better time windows: Rx1 = [4997, 5997[ and Rx2 = [5997, 7000]. Note that the
lorawan-device crate caps Rx1 end date to Rx2 start date.

This change allows a previously failing Murata CMWX1ZZABZ-091 module (STM32L + SX1276) to connect to the TTN LoRa network.


Co-authored-by: Samuel Tardieu <sam@rfc1149.net>
2023-02-02 10:09:33 +00:00
Dario Nieuwenhuis
cb88dd285d
nrf/twis: FIx doc typo 2023-02-01 20:54:32 +01:00
Grant Miller
791fbb3ca0 Make poll_fn lazily initialized again 2023-01-31 21:46:25 -06:00
Grant Miller
4a8e9cf4d9 Add internal AvailableTask type 2023-01-31 19:04:41 -06:00
Grant Miller
fb1946be7f Replace the pointer in TaskHeader with an Option<&Executor> 2023-01-31 18:59:03 -06:00
Grant Miller
a697f1517a Set poll_fn in TaskStorage::new 2023-01-31 18:59:03 -06:00