1312: Let bootloader partition have read/write/erase operations r=Dirbaio a=rmja
This change should not have any breaking changes.
Co-authored-by: Rasmus Melchior Jacobsen <rmja@laesoe.org>
This introduces a `Pender` struct with enum cases for thread-mode, interrupt-mode and
custom callback executors. This avoids calls through function pointers when using only
the thread or interrupt executors. Faster, and friendlier to `cargo-call-stack`.
`embassy-executor` now has `arch-xxx` Cargo features to select the arch and to enable
the builtin executors (thread and interrupt).
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>
1311: Split bootloader implementation into multiple files r=lulf a=rmja
No other change has been made. I think that I have all the types re-exported in lib.rs as before.
Co-authored-by: Rasmus Melchior Jacobsen <rmja@laesoe.org>
This is a `core` patch to make wakers 1 word (the task pointer) instead of 2 (task pointer + vtable). It allows having the "waker optimization" we had a while back on `WakerRegistration/AtomicWaker`, but EVERYWHERE, without patching all crates.
Advantages:
- Less memory usage.
- Faster.
- `AtomicWaker` can actually use atomics to load/store the waker, No critical section needed.
- No `dyn` call, which means `cargo-call-stack` can now see through wakes.
Disadvantages:
- You have to patch `core`...
- Breaks all executors and other things that create wakers, unless they opt in to using the new `from_ptr` API.
How to use:
- Run this shell script to patch `core`. https://gist.github.com/Dirbaio/c67da7cf318515181539122c9d32b395
- Enable `build-std`
- Enable `build-std-features = core/turbowakers`
- Enable feature `turbowakers` in `embassy-executor`, `embassy-sync`.
- Make sure you have no other crate creating wakers other than `embassy-executor`. These will panic at runtime.
Note that the patched `core` is equivalent to the unpached one when the `turbowakers` feature is not enabled, so it should be fine to leave it there.
1294: Add support for `QSPI` in `stm32` r=Dirbaio a=Mirror0
Implemented with help of Tomasz Grześ <tomasz.grzes@gmail.com>.
Tested only on stm32f777zi.
Co-authored-by: Mateusz Butkiewicz <mateusz@github.butkiewicz.dev>