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keyboard (#18419)
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...by moving the actually timing critical `enter_rx_state()` and
`leave_rx_state()` functions to RAM in order to not be affected by XIP
cache spikes. This commit also reverts the hacky USB interrupt disabling
that was done in 293c53d774
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* Add UART support for Kinetis boards
* Default PAL mode for GPIOV1
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* Add ARRAY_SIZE and CEILING utility macros
* Apply a coccinelle patch to use ARRAY_SIZE
* fix up some straggling items
* Fix 'make test:secure'
* Enhance ARRAY_SIZE macro to reject acting on pointers
The previous definition would not produce a diagnostic for
```
int *p;
size_t num_elem = ARRAY_SIZE(p)
```
but the new one will.
* explicitly get definition of ARRAY_SIZE
* Convert to ARRAY_SIZE when const is involved
The following spatch finds additional instances where the array is
const and the division is by the size of the type, not the size of
the first element:
```
@ rule5a using "empty.iso" @
type T;
const T[] E;
@@
- (sizeof(E)/sizeof(T))
+ ARRAY_SIZE(E)
@ rule6a using "empty.iso" @
type T;
const T[] E;
@@
- sizeof(E)/sizeof(T)
+ ARRAY_SIZE(E)
```
* New instances of ARRAY_SIZE added since initial spatch run
* Use `ARRAY_SIZE` in docs (found by grep)
* Manually use ARRAY_SIZE
hs_set is expected to be the same size as uint16_t, though it's made
of two 8-bit integers
* Just like char, sizeof(uint8_t) is guaranteed to be 1
This is at least true on any plausible system where qmk is actually used.
Per my understanding it's universally true, assuming that uint8_t exists:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48655310/can-i-assume-that-sizeofuint8-t-1
* Run qmk-format on core C files touched in this branch
Co-authored-by: Stefan Kerkmann <karlk90@pm.me>
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Co-authored-by: Drashna Jaelre <drashna@live.com>
Co-authored-by: Sergey Vlasov <sigprof@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: yiancar <yiancar@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: Joy <chang.li@westberrytech.com>
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Co-authored-by: Joy <chang.li@westberrytech.com>
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msg_t is MSG_OK in the success case and either MSG_RESET or MSG_TIMEOUT
in case of errors. So actually use them in the comparison.
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From the ChibiOS HAL I2C driver pages:
After a timeout the driver must be stopped and restarted because the bus is in
an uncertain state.
This commit does that stopping explicitly on any error that occurred, not only
timeouts. As all the i2c functions restart the peripheral if necessary it is
safe to do so.
Co-authored-by: Dasky <32983009+daskygit@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Dasky <32983009+daskygit@users.noreply.github.com>
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* Fixup read address for EFL driver.
* Fixup sequencing of SPI.
* Lock during init of EFL backing store.
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* Use polled waiting on platforms that support it
Due to context switching overhead waiting a very short amount of time on
a sleeping thread is often not accurate and in fact not usable for timing
critical usage i.e. in a driver. Thus we use polled waiting for ranges
in the us range on platforms that support it instead. The fallback is
the thread sleeping mechanism.
This includes:
* ARM platforms with CYCCNT register (ARMv7, ARMv8) this is
incremented at CPU clock frequency
* GD32VF103 RISC-V port with CSR_MCYCLE register this is incremented at
CPU clock frequency
* RP2040 ARMv6 port which uses the integrated timer peripheral which is
incremented with a fixed 1MHz frequency
* Use wait_us() instead of chSysPolledDelayX
...as it is powered by busy waiting now.
* Add chibios waiting methods test bench
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* Disable RESET keycode because of naming conflicts
* Add Pico SDK as submodule
* Add RP2040 build support to QMK
* Adjust USB endpoint structs for RP2040
* Add RP2040 bootloader and double-tap reset routine
* Add generic and pro micro RP2040 boards
* Add RP2040 onekey keyboard
* Add WS2812 PIO DMA enabled driver and documentation
Supports regular and open-drain output configuration. RP2040 GPIOs are
sadly not 5V tolerant, so this is a bit use-less or needs extra hardware
or you take the risk to fry your hardware.
* Adjust SIO Driver for RP2040
* Adjust I2C Driver for RP2040
* Adjust SPI Driver for RP2040
* Add PIO serial driver and documentation
* Add general RP2040 documentation
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Nick Brassel <nick@tzarc.org>
Co-authored-by: Nick Brassel <nick@tzarc.org>
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(#16669)
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* Rework paths for eeprom locations.
* File relocation.
* Wrong file move.
* Fixup test paths.
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(#16709)
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* ChibiOS 21.11.1 update.
* `uf2-tinyuf2` => `tinyuf2`
* Updated chibios-contrib, fixup preprocessor for tinyuf2 bootloader.
* Fixup keychron L433 boards.
* Makefile cleanup.
* RISC-V build fixes.
* Fixup RISC-V build.
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Cherry picked fix from 15724
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* Move chibios defines out of header
* Make some avr defines internal
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* Added support for WB32 MCU
* Modified eeprom_wb32.c
* Remove the eeprom_wb32-related code
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* Add ifndef to WS2812 timing constraints
Due to the way that the PrimeKB Meridian PCB was designed, this change
is needed in order to properly adjust the LEDs.
Testing:
* Compiled primekb/meridian:default successfully
* Compiled random board (walletburner/neuron:default) successfully
* Fix linting errors
Missed some spacing
* More linting fixes
Spacing on the comments... really?
* Rename WS2812 timing parameters for clarity; add comments
* Add docs update for the WS2812 timing macros
* Fix typo on comment
* Add ifndef for WS2812_RES
* Update double backticks and table with parameters
* Move timing adjustments documentation to ws2812_drivers
* Move timings adjustment discussion to bitbang section
* Update T0H and T1H definitions in subtractions
* format
Co-authored-by: Gondolindrim <alvaro.volpato@usp.br>
Co-authored-by: zvecr <git@zvecr.com>
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* Add uart_puts() and uart_gets()
* Add some docs
* Rework API
* Formatting
* Update docs/uart_driver.md
Co-authored-by: Sergey Vlasov <sigprof@gmail.com>
* Simplify a uart_write() loop
* Update platforms/avr/drivers/uart.c
Co-authored-by: Joel Challis <git@zvecr.com>
Co-authored-by: Sergey Vlasov <sigprof@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Joel Challis <git@zvecr.com>
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* Relocate ps2 protocol code
* clang
* Move makefile logic
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* Add support for RISC-V builds and GD32VF103 MCU
* Add toolchain selection in chibios.mk based on the mcu selected in
mcu_selection.mk
* Reorder and added comments to chibios.mk to have a streamlined makefile
* Add GD32VF103 mcu to possible targets for QMK.
* Add STM32 compatibility for GD32VF103 MCU, this is hacky but more efficent
then rewriting every driver.
* Add GigaDevice DFU bootloader as flash target, please note that
dfu-util of at least version 0.10 is needed.
* Add analog driver compatibility
* Add apa102 bitbang driver compatibility
* Add ws2812 bitbang driver compatibility
* Add eeprom in flash emulation compatibility
* Allow faster re-builds with ccache
* Add SiPeed Longan Nano to platform files
* Add SiPeed Longan Nano Onekeys
* Make quine compatible with other bootloaders
* Support builds with picolibc
* Add risc-v toolchain to arch and debian/ubuntu scripts
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* tmk_core: temporary fix to allow HT32 based keyboards to work without patched ChibiOS-contrib (AnnePro2)
* HT32: add spi support
Add persistent led support with eeprom (#9)
* adding HT32 support to chibios SPI master driver
update spi driver, fix bad merging with master
* HT32: fix formatting
HT32: Fix formatting: tmk_core/protocol/chibios/usb_main.c
Co-authored-by: Drashna Jaelre <drashna@live.com>
* HT32: Apply suggestions from fauxpark's code review
Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
* HT32: update spi driver
* ht32: apply code review suggestions, remove old workaround
Co-authored-by: tech2077 <tech2077@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Drashna Jaelre <drashna@live.com>
Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
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* Move Audio drivers from quantum to platform drivers folder
* fix path for audio drivers
Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
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* Add RGBW support to PWM and SPI drivers for ChibiOS
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
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