1480: stm32: Async flash support for F4 r=rmja a=rmja
This PR depends on https://github.com/embassy-rs/embassy/pull/1478.
It adds async write/erase operations to the F4 series based on the work in https://github.com/embassy-rs/embassy/pull/870 but aligned to the new flash regions.
If one considers the entire `Flash` then nothing has changed other than the async operations have been added.
Co-authored-by: Rasmus Melchior Jacobsen <rmja@laesoe.org>
1475: Add YieldingAsync adapter r=Dirbaio a=rmja
This PR calls `yield_now()` for long blocking `NorFlash` read and erase operations.
The motivation for this change is to allow for other tasks on the same executor to get something done between these long running operations, for example a task that feeds a watchdog. This will allow the watchdog to have a timer relative to e.g. one sector erase, instead of all sector erase.
1478: stm32: Minor fixes in flash regions for F4 dual bank layout r=Dirbaio a=rmja
This PR has the following fixes:
* Ensure that `FlashRegion` instances can only be created within the embassy-stm32 crate.
* Remove `Drop` trait for `AltFlashLayout`, as it is hard to use, as one cannot take the individual regions out from the struct. Instead of going back to single bank mode on `Drop`, we instead transition to single bank mode when calling `Flash::into_regions()`.
* Add missing `otp_region` to the dual bank layout and implement `NorFlash` for the alternate regions.
1482: Add ConcatFlash utility r=Dirbaio a=rmja
This PR adds a `ConcatFlash` utility that can be used to concatenate two `NorFlash` flashes. This is especially useful when concatenating multiple flash regions with unequal erase size.
Co-authored-by: Rasmus Melchior Jacobsen <rmja@laesoe.org>
1340: Add I2S for f4 r=Dirbaio a=xoviat
This is only for f4, but it puts us equal to or ahead of the standard rust hal.
1474: stm32: Fix watchdog timeout computation r=Dirbaio a=rmja
Co-authored-by: xoviat <xoviat@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Rasmus Melchior Jacobsen <rmja@laesoe.org>
1457: TL Mbox read and write for stm32wb r=xoviat a=OueslatiGhaith
Hello,
This pull request is related to #1397 and #1401, inspired by #24, built upon the work done in #1405 and #1424, and was tested on an stm32wb55rg.
This pull request aims to add read and write functionality to the TL mailbox for stm32wb microcontrollers
Co-authored-by: goueslati <ghaith.oueslati@habemus.com>
Co-authored-by: xoviat <xoviat@users.noreply.github.com>
1454: stm32f0 flash implementation r=Dirbaio a=jp99
i've copied and modified the f3 implementation and it seems to be working.
Co-authored-by: Jaap Prickartz <jaap@tetra.nl>
Clear and report the error flags one by one and pop the data byte only
after all error flags were handled.
For v1/v2 we emulate the v3/v4 behaviour by buffering the status
register because a read to the data register clears all flags at once
which means we might loose all but the first error.
1424: add TL maibox for stm32wb r=xoviat a=OueslatiGhaith
Hello,
This pull request is related to #1397 and #1401, inspired by #24, build upon the work done in #1405, and was tested on an stm32wb55rg.
This pull request aims to add the transport layer mailbox for stm32wb microcontrollers. For now it's only capable of initializing it and getting the firmware information
Co-authored-by: goueslati <ghaith.oueslati@habemus.com>
Co-authored-by: Ghaith Oueslati <73850124+OueslatiGhaith@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: xoviat <xoviat@users.noreply.github.com>
This flag for example permits the following clock tree
configuration on stm32f103r8
let mut config = Config::default();
config.rcc.hse = Some(Hertz(16_000_000));
config.rcc.sys_ck = Some(Hertz(72_000_000));
config.rcc.pclk1 = Some(Hertz(36_000_000));
config.rcc.pclk2 = Some(Hertz(72_000_000));
config.rcc.pllxtpre = true;
Init fails if pllxtpre is false.
1376: rtc: cleanup and consolidate r=Dirbaio a=xoviat
This removes an extra file that I left in, adds an example, and consolidates the files into one 'v2' file.
Co-authored-by: xoviat <xoviat@users.noreply.github.com>
1405: add IPCC peripheral for stm32wb r=xoviat a=OueslatiGhaith
Hello again,
This pull request is related to #1397 and #1401, inspired by #24, and was tested on an stm32wb55rg.
This pull request aims to add the IPCC peripheral for stm32wb microcontrollers.
I am debating whether this should be included in the public API, since the IPCC peripheral would be typically managed by the TL Mailbox, not by the app directly.
Co-authored-by: OueslatiGhaith <ghaith.oueslati@enis.tn>
1412: stm32/uart: abort on error r=Dirbaio a=xoviat
This PR aborts the DMA transfer in the event of a UART error. Otherwise, the transfer will never complete, and an error will not be returned.
Co-authored-by: xoviat <xoviat@users.noreply.github.com>
1370: stm32/i2c: fix races when using dma. r=Dirbaio a=xoviat
This change addresses two races:
1. It removes the `chunks_transferred` state variable that is modified inside the interrupt. Analysis of the code reveals that the only time the waker can be woken is when `chunks_transferred` is incremented. Therefore, waking is enough to signal the `poll_fn` that the `chunks_transferred` has incremented. Moving to `remaining_len` clarifies the code, since there is no need to track how many chunks are remaining.
2. It moves the start of the transfer until after the waker is registered, which could theoretically occur if the clock speed is very low, but probably never would even if this wasn't fixed.
There is another race that I noticed: between writes the waker may not yet be registered. In that case, the code would simply be stuck and the `poll_fn` would never be woken. There is no way to resolve this without broadening the scope of the analysis, and this will likely never occur.
Co-authored-by: xoviat <xoviat@users.noreply.github.com>
1371: RTC r=Dirbaio a=xoviat
This adds RTC for most of the stm32 chips. Nearly all of the work was not done by me, but I took it the last bit by disabling the chips that weren't working. I think it would be easier to enable them in future PRs if requested.
1374: stm32: remove TIMX singleton when used on timer driver r=Dirbaio a=xoviat
After multiple ways of looking at this, this is the best solution I could think of.
Co-authored-by: Mathias <mk@blackbird.online>
Co-authored-by: xoviat <xoviat@users.noreply.github.com>