many of our hwdef files contain lines which look like this:
define STM32_PWM_USE_ADVANCED TRUE
The current regex does not allow for numbers in those define, so the regex ends up matching "STM" as a name....
the "intdefines" hash which is populated from these is only used internally to chibios_hwdey.py for logic purposes, not directly in hwdef output purposes, and none of the strings which it looks at contain numbers at the moment, so this is a non-functional change.
SERIAL_ORDER has been around for a few years now and UART_ORDER is
rejected by the hwdef script, so support for UART_ORDER and associated
processing in the hwdef script is removed, along with the order
conversion script.
add support to tell if shared DMA channel is actually shared
avoid starting and stopping the timer peripheral with bdshot
ensure that rcout DMA allocation and deallocation happens entirely within the lock
increase rcout thread working area for bdshot
fix mode mask that is sent to the iomcu
ensure iomcu rcout thread gets timeouts for callbacks
control bdshot input and output line levels on f103
use input capture channel pairs to read rising and falling edges of telemetry on f103
reset channel pairs together on iomcu
generalize the bdshot input path to support suitable buffer sizes for iomcu
generalize DMAR reading of CCR registers to read two at a time on iomcu
enable bi-directional dshot channels on PWM1-4 on iomcu
add methods to directly access erpm values from rcout
update erpm mask and esc telemetry correctly for firmware supporting dshot
add support for propagating bdmask to iomcu
dshot commands to all channels need to be aware of iomcu
ensure esc type is propagated to iomcu
cope with iomcu channel numbering when using EDT
ensure pwm driver is reset properly for dshot commands on iomcu
correctly reset pwm for dshot commands
correctly mask off bdshot bits going to iomcu
don't reset GPIO modes on disabled lines
don't reset pwm_started when sharing DMA channels
set thread name on iomcu rcout and reduce stack size on iomcu
ensure that bdshot pulses with no response are handled correctly
correctly setup DMA for input capture on f103
deal with out of order captured bytes when decoding bdshot telemetry
ensure DMA sharing on f103 does not pull lines low
only disable the timer peripheral when switching DMA channels on iomcu
add support for waiting for _UP to finish before proceeding with dshot
re-order iomcu dshot channels to let TIM4_UP go first
ensure that a cascading event will always come when expected on rcout
allow timeouts when using cascading dshot
always rotate telemetry channel after trying to capture input
cater for both in order and out-of-order bdshot telemetry packets
cope with reversed packets when decoding bdshot telemetry
ensure UP DMA channel is fully free on iomcu before starting next dshot cycle
refactor rcout for iofirmware into separate file
fixes compilation problem with gcc 10.3
../../libraries/AP_HAL_ChibiOS/SPIDevice.cpp: In static member function 'static void ChibiOS::SPIDeviceManager::__static_initialization_and_destruction_0(int, int)':
../../libraries/AP_HAL_ChibiOS/SPIDevice.cpp:76:18: error: statement has no effect [-Werror=unused-value]
76 | ChibiOS::SPIDesc SPIDeviceManager::device_table[] = { HAL_SPI_DEVICE_LIST };
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
compilation terminated due to -Wfatal-errors.
cc1plus: some warnings being treated as errors
this avoids issues with SiK and RFD900x radios getting stuck in
bootloader mode due to a high RTS pin on power on.
We did this for Pixhawk6C in this PR:
https://github.com/ArduPilot/ardupilot/pull/24169
this now applies it to all boards
before this change this environment variable is a string, which means anything checking it for truth will get back true even if it is empty ("") or the string zero ("0"). The existing is_periph_fw check only works because "1" != 0 - if it was "0" then it would still be considered a periph firmware
this allows for hwdef.dat lines like this:
PA8 MCO1 RCC
PC9 MCO2 RCC
you can control the scaling by defining the following:
- STM32_MCO1SEL
- STM32_MCO1PRE_VALUE
- STM32_MCO2SEL
- STM32_MCO2PRE_VALUE