When compiling with all warnings enabled, some defines can lead to
warning due to missing unsigned type suffix:
warning: integer overflow in expression [-Woverflow]
This fix should not affected behavior at all, since calculation with
such overflows lead to the same actual address when writing to that
location. However, it makes the warning disappear and also defines
the right data type for a memory location.
Extension of code for STM32F1 to allow for dual bank series XL.
Small changes to documentation for F2, F4 and L1 to add a parameter reference.
Tested with STM32F103RBT6
(note: tests show that the PG bit must be cleared after programming, otherwise
a subsequent erase attempt fails. This has been added to flash_program_half_word
for F0 and F1 only. A fix for the other families is not included in this PR.)
This unifies stm32f1, l1, and f4 convenience functions for adc. The code
should be useable for f2 and f37x as well, but that needs hardware for testing,
and there was no existing implementation. This is the reason for the
"adc_common_v1.c" name, as trying to put all the different families into the
common file name has become too cumbersome.
All of the deprecated routines have been dropped, they've been marked
deprecated for a very long time now, and porting them seemed unnecessary.
This has been tested on f1, l1 and f4 discovery boards, and is based on some
existing l1/f1 unification code from
https://github.com/karlp/libopencm3/tree/rme_l1_master
This pulls out all the common header definitions for the F1, L1, F4 and F37x
parts. It's verified against the datasheet for F2 as well, but we don't have
any good F2 test boards or any support for that yet. (The F2 header would be
_exactly_ the same as the F4 header, so it's a target for a future round of
unification, not this one)
Tested with f1, f4 and l1 examples from the examples repository.
So that the navigation pane works correctly in browsers.
Some additional doc fixes put in where found (but many more still to go).
Added some dummy .c and .h files to bring the associated docs into line.
makefile changed to allow 'make html' as well as 'make doc' (the latter only does html anyway).
in ARCH, there are all -m flags (will be expanded into ARCH_FLAGS in Makefile)
in DEFS, there are all -D flags (will be expanded into DEFS in Makefile)
in LIB, there are all -l flags (will be expanded into LIBNAME in Makefile)
If no MODE option specified, the generator behaves as in previous version.
This makes possibility for the script to append the definitions to CFLAGS
and LDFLAGS, and with the feature of disabling of -D prependation it will
make possible to generate ARCH_FLAGS generic to each specific chip.