rp2040-hal adds division intrinsics using the hardware divider unit in
the SIO, as does the pico-sdk itself. using the hardware is faster than
the compiler_rt implementations, and more compact too.
A while ago `OutputOpenDrain` was made to implement `InputPin`,
something that allowed drivers for various one-wire protocols to be
written, but it's been lacking a `Wait` implementation — something
that's needed to write async versions of these drivers.
This commit also adds `get_level()` to `OutputOpenDrain`, since
`is_high()` and `is_low()` were already implemented, but `get_level()`
itself was missing.
1318: rp: Allow zero len reads for buffered uart r=Dirbaio a=timokroeger
Prevents the read methods from getting stuck forever.
cc `@MathiasKoch` can you test if this fixes the problem you described in the chat?
Co-authored-by: Timo Kröger <timokroeger93@gmail.com>
When using gpio pin changes for things like peripheral interrupts these
debug! calls flood defmt, making it difficult to find what you're
actually looking for.
1142: More rp2040 BufferedUart fixes r=Dirbaio a=timokroeger
* Refactor init code
* Make it possible to drop RX without breaking TX (or vice versa)
* Correctly handle RX buffer full scenario
Co-authored-by: Timo Kröger <timokroeger93@gmail.com>
* Only clear interrupt flags that have fired (so that we do not lose any error flags)
* Enable RX interrupt when a read is requested, disable it when the RX buffer is full
* Rework TX interrupt handling: its "edge" triggered by a FIFO threshold
When data is in the RX fifo the RX timeout interrupt goes high again even after clearing it.
The result is a deadlock because execution is stuck in the interrupt handler. No other code
can run to clear the receive buffer.
Enable and disable RX interrupts based on the buffer fill level.
Use the same approach for the TX code path.
1128: Add missing SPI pins r=Dirbaio a=pferreir
The SPI definitions lack the pins which are not accessible on the pico (but are so e.g. on the stamp).
Co-authored-by: Pedro Ferreira <pedro@dete.st>