- Move typelevel interrupts to a special-purpose mod: `embassy_xx::interrupt::typelevel`.
- Reexport the PAC interrupt enum in `embassy_xx::interrupt`.
This has a few advantages:
- The `embassy_xx::interrupt` module is now more "standard".
- It works with `cortex-m` functions for manipulating interrupts, for example.
- It works with RTIC.
- the interrupt enum allows holding value that can be "any interrupt at runtime", this can't be done with typelevel irqs.
- When "const-generics on enums" is stable, we can remove the typelevel interrupts without disruptive changes to `embassy_xx::interrupt`.
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>
- Move Interrupt and InterruptExecutor from `embassy` to `embassy-cortex-m`.
- Move Unborrow from `embassy` to `embassy-hal-common` (nothing in `embassy` requires it anymore)
- Move PeripheralMutex from `embassy-hal-common` to `embassy-cortex-m`.
The replacement is `embassy-usb`. There's a WIP driver for stm32 USBD in #709,
there's no WIP driver for stm32 USB_OTG. This means we're left without
USB_OTG support for now.
Reason for removing is I'm going to soon remove `embassy::io`, and
USB uses it. I don't want to spend time maintaining "dead" code
that is going to be removed. Volunteers welcome, either to update
old USB to the new IO, or write a USB_OTG driver fo the new USB.
Previously, every dma interrupt handler called the same `on_irq`
function which had to check the state of every dma channel.
Now, each dma interrupt handler only calls an `on_irq` method for its
corresponding channel or channels.
These files end up containing chip-specific info, so they deduplicate
really badly when building docs for all 1200 chips.
The doc generator removes files starting with `_`.
601: [part 1/n] Change macrotables to build.rs codegen r=lulf a=Dirbaio
This PR replaces the "macrotables" (the macros like `stm32_data::peripherals!`) with a `const METADATA`.
Macrotables had some problems:
- Hard to debug
- Somewhat footgunny (typo the "pattern" and then nothing matches and the macro now expands to nothing, silently!)
- Limited power
- Can't count, so we had to add a [special macrotable for that](f50f3f0a73/embassy-stm32/src/dma/bdma.rs (L26)).
- Can't remove duplicates, so we had to fallback to [Rust code in build.rs](f50f3f0a73/embassy-stm32/build.rs (L105-L145))
- Can't include the results as a listto another macro, so again [build.rs](https://github.com/embassy-rs/embassy/blob/master/embassy-stm32/build.rs#L100-L101).
They work fine for the 95% of cases, but for the remaining 5% we need Rust code in build.rs. So we might as well do everything with Rust code, so everything is consistent.
The new approach generates a `const METADATA: Metadata = Metadata { ... }` with [these structs](https://github.com/embassy-rs/embassy/blob/unmacrotablize/stm32-metapac-gen/src/assets/metadata.rs) in `stm32-metapac`. `build.rs` can then read that and generate whatever code.
Co-authored-by: Dario Nieuwenhuis <dirbaio@dirbaio.net>
The rcc code was taken from stm32-rs which uses 'x' features, but
embassy uses features with full chip names.
Add these 'x' wildcards as cfgs and use them in rcc.
They will be useful for USB too.