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* Move public headers to include directories; related cleanups.Marti Bolivar2012-04-111-5/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Move libmaple/*.h to (new) libmaple/include/libmaple/. The new accepted way to include a libmaple header foo.h is with: #include <libmaple/foo.h> This is more polite in terms of the include namespace. It also allows us to e.g. implement the Arduino SPI library at all (which has header SPI.h; providing it was previously impossible on case-insensitive filesystems due to libmaple's spi.h). Similarly for Wirish. The old include style (#include "header.h") is now deprecated. libmaple/*.h: - Change include guard #defines from _FOO_H_ to _LIBMAPLE_FOO_H_. - Add license headers where they're missing - Add conditional extern "C" { ... } blocks where they're missing (they aren't always necessary, but we might was well do it against the future, while we're at it.). - Change includes from #include "foo.h" to #include <libmaple/foo.h>. - Move includes after extern "C". - Remove extra trailing newlines Note that this doesn't include the headers under libmaple/usb/ or libmaple/usb/usb_lib. These will get fixed later. libmaple/*.c: - Change includes from #include "foo.h" to #include <libmaple/foo.h>. Makefile: - Add I$(LIBMAPLE_PATH)/include/libmaple to GLOBAL_FLAGS. This allows for users (including Wirish) to migrate their code, but should go away ASAP, since it slows down compilation. Wirish: - Move wirish/**/*.h to (new) wirish/include/wirish/. This ignores the USB headers, which, as usual, are getting handled after everything else. - Similarly generify wirish/boards/ structure. For each supported board "foo", move wirish/boards/foo.h and wirish/boards/foo.cpp to wirish/boards/foo/include/board/board.h and wirish/boards/foo/board.cpp, respectively. Also remove the #ifdef hacks around the .cpp files. - wirish/rules.mk: put wirish/boards/foo/include in the include path (and add wirish/boards/foo/board.cpp to the list of sources to be compiled). This allows saying: #include <board/board.h> instead of the hack currently in place. We can allow the user to override this setting later to make adding custom board definitions easier. - Disable -Werror in libmaple/rules.mk, as the current USB warnings don't let the olimex_stm32_h103 board compile. We can re-enable -Werror once we've moved the board-specific bits out of libmaple proper. libraries, examples: - Update includes accordingly. - Miscellaneous cosmetic fixups. Signed-off-by: Marti Bolivar <mbolivar@leaflabs.com>
* wirish: Clean up includes; other fixups.Marti Bolivar2011-10-181-2/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Clean up various core files' includes to fit this pattern: - Header files include what they use. - CPP files include their header first - Include order is libmaple proper headers, then wirish headers (modulo CPP rule above). wirish.h: Move HIGH and LOW to io.h, and the boolean and byte typedefs into wirish_types.h. These don't belong in wirish.h. Add include guards to wirish_debug.h. Oops. wirish_digital.cpp: Use standard bool instead of "boolean". Signed-off-by: Marti Bolivar <mbolivar@leaflabs.com>
* Keep it 80-column clean.Marti Bolivar2011-06-071-14/+16
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Go through overlong source code lines and convert as many of them as appropriate to be 80-column clean. This mostly affects license headers. Overlong lines are determined by running following from the libmaple base directory: $ ack-grep --nocolor --nogroup --cpp --cc --ignore-dir=usb -- '.{80}' Note that this excludes libmaple's usb subdirectory, which is still full of ST code that doesn't follow the libmaple source code guidelines. Contents of ~/.ackrc (these won't matter, but are included for completeness): --ignore-dir=docs --ignore-dir=build --type-set ld=.ld --type-set rst=.rst --type-set txt=.txt --type-set mk=.mk
* Board-specific values; corresponding QA test generalizations.Marti Bolivar2011-03-301-5/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Various board-specific #defines and arrays of pins added. For the changelog (some of this information predates this commit): * wirish/boards.h now declares the following arrays of pin numbers: * boardPWMPins - PWM-capable pins * boardADCPins - ADC-capable pins * boardUsedPins - pins already in use, e.g. BOARD_BUTTON_PIN It also declares a bool boardUsesPin(uint8 pin) function for convenient testing of whether a pin is in use. * wirish/boards/*.h now define: * BOARD_USART1_TX_PIN * BOARD_USART1_RX_PIN * BOARD_USART2_TX_PIN * BOARD_USART2_RX_PIN * BOARD_USART3_TX_PIN * BOARD_USART3_RX_PIN * BOARD_NR_GPIO_PINS (renamed from NR_GPIO_PINS) * BOARD_NR_USARTS (renamed from NR_USARTS) * BOARD_NR_PWM_PINS * BOARD_NR_ADC_PINS * BOARD_NR_USED_PINS * wirish/boards/maple_native.h now defines: * BOARD_UART4_TX_PIN * BOARD_UART4_RX_PIN * BOARD_UART5_TX_PIN * BOARD_UART5_RX_PIN (Unfortunately, wirish/boards/maple_RET6.h cannot, since at least one of the UART4/UART5 pins are used already; this will require layout changes for a wide-release Maple form factor RET6 board). * wirish/boards/*.cpp all include the corresponding array definitions. They all live in flash by default, thanks to the new __FLASH__ macro in wirish/wirish_types.h, which is a synonym for the existing __attr_flash #define in libmaple/libmaple_types.h. The documentation was updated to include this information. It also gained various FIXME/TODO comments related to its generalization across boards. The quality assurance-related examples (examples/qa-slave-shield.cpp and examples/test-session.cpp) now make heavy use of board-specific values to ensure portability.
* Final stm32_pin_info design candidate; ADC3 support on Native.Marti Bolivar2011-03-251-16/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Added an adc_dev to struct stm32_pin_info. This was necessary to add support for the channels on the Native which are only connected to ADC3, but it does add a bunch of NULLs to the PIN_MAPs. I don't think any other peripherals need representation on a per-pin basis. Each peripheral library will be responsible for keeping track of related GPIO ports and bits, and we can throw #defines in to boards/*.h for other things (e.g. BOARD_SPI1_MISO_PIN). Fleshed out the ADC refactor and brought it more in keeping with the new design as it evolves. A couple of other tweaks. Notably: waitForButtonPress() now takes a default argument meaning "wait forever". Removed Maple-specific documentation from core functions in io.h; this information will need to go into the individual board docs files.
* Adding /wirish/boards/ for easier porting; shrank PIN_MAPs.Marti Bolivar2011-03-241-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | /wirish/boards/ contains xxx.h and xxx.cpp (for xxx=maple, maple_native, maple_mini, maple_RET6). The headers contain the board-specific #defines that used to live in boards.h (except BOARD_INIT, which was removed). The CPP files contain the PIN_MAP definitions that used to live in boards.cpp, and a proper boardInit() function to replace the old BOARD_INIT macro. This will make it easier to add new boards in the future. struct PinMapping was renamed struct stm32_pin_info, and was moved into a new wirish_types.h. Its external interrupt field was moved into struct gpio_dev, which saves memory by storing an afio_exti_port per port, rather than one per pin. Also rearranged the stm32_pin_info fields to improve packing. Maple's PIN_MAP is now down to below 500 bytes.
* Initial timer refactor.Marti Bolivar2011-03-241-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Basic PWM works. Had some problems in testing that might be due to USART bugs. HardwareTimer has been removed from the build for now; I will re-implement it in terms of the new libmaple API, but consider it deprecated. Let's come up with something better. Servo is implemented in terms of HardwareTimer, so it also has been temporarily removed from the build. pwmWrite() likely got a little bit less inefficient due to indirection, but the PIN_MAPs shrank by a pointer per PinMapping.
* [WIP] GPIO refactor: seems ok, ready for reviewMarti Bolivar2011-03-111-0/+143