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authorMarti Bolivar <mbolivar@leaflabs.com>2012-06-26 18:24:49 -0400
committerMarti Bolivar <mbolivar@leaflabs.com>2012-06-26 18:32:57 -0400
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Merge branch 'wip-family-support'
Merge the long-lived (too long; future changes like these will need to proceed more incrementally) development branch of libmaple, containing experimental STM32F2 and STM32F1 value line support, into master. This required many changes to the structure of the library. The most important structural reorganizations occurred in: - 954f9e5: moves public headers to include directories - 3efa313: uses "series" instead of "family" - c0d60e3: adds board files to the build system, to make it easier to add new boards - 096d86c: adds build logic for targeting different STM32 series (e.g. STM32F1, STM32F2) This last commit in particular (096d86c) is the basis for the repartitioning of libmaple into portable sections, which work on all supported MCUs, and nonportable sections, which are segregated into separate directories and contain all series-specific code. Moving existing STM32F1-only code into libmaple/stm32f1 and wirish/stm32f1, along with adding equivalents under .../stm32f2 directories, was the principal project of this branch. Important API changes occur in several places. Existing code is still expected to work on STM32F1 targets, but there have been many deprecations. A detailed changelog explaining the situation needs to be prepared. F2 and F1 value line support is not complete; the merge is proceeding prematurely in this respect. We've been getting more libmaple patches from the community lately, and I'm worried that the merge conflicts with the old tree structure will become painful to manage. Conflicts: Makefile Resolved Makefile conflicts manually; this required propagating -Xlinker usage into support/make/target-config.mk. Signed-off-by: Marti Bolivar <mbolivar@leaflabs.com>
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+/******************************************************************************
+ * The MIT License
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 2011 LeafLabs, LLC.
+ *
+ * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person
+ * obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation
+ * files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without
+ * restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy,
+ * modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies
+ * of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
+ * furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
+ *
+ * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
+ * included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+ *
+ * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
+ * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+ * NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS
+ * BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN
+ * ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
+ * CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
+ * SOFTWARE.
+ *****************************************************************************/
+
+/**
+ * @file wirish/boards/maple/board.cpp
+ * @author Marti Bolivar <mbolivar@leaflabs.com>
+ * @brief Maple board file.
+ */
+
+#include <board/board.h> // For this board's header file
+
+#include <wirish/wirish_types.h> // For stm32_pin_info and its contents
+ // (these go into PIN_MAP).
+
+#include "boards_private.h" // For PMAP_ROW(), which makes
+ // PIN_MAP easier to read.
+
+// boardInit(): nothing special to do for Maple.
+//
+// When defining your own board.cpp, you can put extra code in this
+// function if you have anything you want done on reset, before main()
+// or setup() are called.
+//
+// If there's nothing special you need done, feel free to leave this
+// function out, as we do here.
+/*
+void boardInit(void) {
+}
+*/
+
+// Pin map: this lets the basic I/O functions (digitalWrite(),
+// analogRead(), pwmWrite()) translate from pin numbers to STM32
+// peripherals.
+//
+// PMAP_ROW() lets us specify a row (really a struct stm32_pin_info)
+// in the pin map. Its arguments are:
+//
+// - GPIO device for the pin (GPIOA, etc.)
+// - GPIO bit for the pin (0 through 15)
+// - Timer device, or NULL if none
+// - Timer channel (1 to 4, for PWM), or 0 if none
+// - ADC device, or NULL if none
+// - ADC channel, or ADCx if none
+extern const stm32_pin_info PIN_MAP[BOARD_NR_GPIO_PINS] = {
+
+ /* Top header */
+
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOA, 3, TIMER2, 4, ADC1, 3), /* D0/PA3 */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOA, 2, TIMER2, 3, ADC1, 2), /* D1/PA2 */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOA, 0, TIMER2, 1, ADC1, 0), /* D2/PA0 */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOA, 1, TIMER2, 2, ADC1, 1), /* D3/PA1 */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOB, 5, NULL, 0, NULL, ADCx), /* D4/PB5 */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOB, 6, TIMER4, 1, NULL, ADCx), /* D5/PB6 */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOA, 8, TIMER1, 1, NULL, ADCx), /* D6/PA8 */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOA, 9, TIMER1, 2, NULL, ADCx), /* D7/PA9 */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOA, 10, TIMER1, 3, NULL, ADCx), /* D8/PA10 */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOB, 7, TIMER4, 2, NULL, ADCx), /* D9/PB7 */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOA, 4, NULL, 0, ADC1, 4), /* D10/PA4 */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOA, 7, TIMER3, 2, ADC1, 7), /* D11/PA7 */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOA, 6, TIMER3, 1, ADC1, 6), /* D12/PA6 */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOA, 5, NULL, 0, ADC1, 5), /* D13/PA5 (LED) */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOB, 8, TIMER4, 3, NULL, ADCx), /* D14/PB8 */
+
+ /* Little header */
+
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOC, 0, NULL, 0, ADC1, 10), /* D15/PC0 */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOC, 1, NULL, 0, ADC1, 11), /* D16/PC1 */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOC, 2, NULL, 0, ADC1, 12), /* D17/PC2 */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOC, 3, NULL, 0, ADC1, 13), /* D18/PC3 */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOC, 4, NULL, 0, ADC1, 14), /* D19/PC4 */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOC, 5, NULL, 0, ADC1, 15), /* D20/PC5 */
+
+ /* External header */
+
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOC, 13, NULL, 0, NULL, ADCx), /* D21/PC13 */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOC, 14, NULL, 0, NULL, ADCx), /* D22/PC14 */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOC, 15, NULL, 0, NULL, ADCx), /* D23/PC15 */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOB, 9, TIMER4, 4, NULL, ADCx), /* D24/PB9 */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOD, 2, NULL, 0, NULL, ADCx), /* D25/PD2 */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOC, 10, NULL, 0, NULL, ADCx), /* D26/PC10 */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOB, 0, TIMER3, 3, ADC1, 8), /* D27/PB0 */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOB, 1, TIMER3, 4, ADC1, 9), /* D28/PB1 */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOB, 10, NULL, 0, NULL, ADCx), /* D29/PB10 */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOB, 11, NULL, 0, NULL, ADCx), /* D30/PB11 */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOB, 12, NULL, 0, NULL, ADCx), /* D31/PB12 */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOB, 13, NULL, 0, NULL, ADCx), /* D32/PB13 */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOB, 14, NULL, 0, NULL, ADCx), /* D33/PB14 */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOB, 15, NULL, 0, NULL, ADCx), /* D34/PB15 */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOC, 6, NULL, 0, NULL, ADCx), /* D35/PC6 */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOC, 7, NULL, 0, NULL, ADCx), /* D36/PC7 */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOC, 8, NULL, 0, NULL, ADCx), /* D37/PC8 */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOC, 9, NULL, 0, NULL, ADCx), /* D38/PC9 (BUT) */
+
+ /* JTAG header */
+
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOA, 13, NULL, 0, NULL, ADCx), /* D39/PA13 */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOA, 14, NULL, 0, NULL, ADCx), /* D40/PA14 */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOA, 15, NULL, 0, NULL, ADCx), /* D41/PA15 */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOB, 3, NULL, 0, NULL, ADCx), /* D42/PB3 */
+ PMAP_ROW(GPIOB, 4, NULL, 0, NULL, ADCx), /* D43/PB4 */
+};
+
+// Array of pins you can use for pwmWrite(). Keep it in Flash because
+// it doesn't change, and so we don't waste RAM.
+extern const uint8 boardPWMPins[] __FLASH__ = {
+ 0, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 14, 24, 27, 28
+};
+
+// Array of pins you can use for analogRead().
+extern const uint8 boardADCPins[] __FLASH__ = {
+ 0, 1, 2, 3, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 27, 28
+};
+
+// Array of pins that the board uses for something special. Other than
+// the button and the LED, it's usually best to leave these pins alone
+// unless you know what you're doing.
+extern const uint8 boardUsedPins[] __FLASH__ = {
+ BOARD_LED_PIN, BOARD_BUTTON_PIN, BOARD_JTMS_SWDIO_PIN,
+ BOARD_JTCK_SWCLK_PIN, BOARD_JTDI_PIN, BOARD_JTDO_PIN, BOARD_NJTRST_PIN
+};