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1014 Commits (e9e304029767e7af03569ffc5affe1628ead9844)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Bartek Szatkowski 2ddf4b33cb CMSIS5: Remove ARM7 support and targets 2017-05-12 13:48:43 -05:00
Jimmy Brisson 0501a14e73 Merge pull request #4308 from c1728p9/MAX32630FTHR_fix_NVIC_SetVector
Fix NVIC_SetVector type in HAL for MAX32630FTHR
2017-05-12 13:14:00 -05:00
Bartosz Szatkowski 14cfe8bac8 Limit ISR stack to 4k on NUCLEO_F429ZI 2017-05-11 18:11:36 -05:00
Martin Kojtal d4bab30923 MAX32630FTHR: Fix NVIC_SetVector type in HAL
Change the irq_handler parameter of NVIC_SetVector from a function
pointer to a uin32_t so it matches the cmsis specification. This
prevents the following problem from occurring in RTX5 when building
for IAR:
The error: Error[Pe167]: argument of type "void (*)(void)" is incompatible
with parameter of type "uint32_t".
2017-05-11 18:09:58 -05:00
Brian Daniels a8bd3b2cb7 Removes FLASH capabilities for the ARCH_PRO.
This platform is failing a flash test at this time. This commit disables
the capability (and therefore the test) until it is fixed.
2017-05-10 15:16:22 -05:00
Jimmy Brisson 6aca976433 Merge pull request #4149 from monkiineko/master
STM32F3: Correct handling of USB ISTR and endpoint registers
2017-05-08 11:16:31 -05:00
Jimmy Brisson c1cbd26f1d Merge pull request #4256 from arostm/dev_disco_lora
DISCO_L072CZ_LRWAN1: add a new platform
2017-05-08 11:15:00 -05:00
Jimmy Brisson ef079dbb52 Merge pull request #4270 from bulislaw/fix_odin_wifi
Odin: Disable sleep as it's not compatible with WiFi driver
2017-05-08 11:14:25 -05:00
Anna Bridge a85873c863 Merge pull request #4248 from screamerbg/fix/stm32-usb-support
Fixed STM32 USB Device support for mbed Classic
2017-05-05 13:51:38 +01:00
Anna Bridge 2d22db23db Merge pull request #4169 from 0x6d61726b/master
[NXP LPC176X] flash_api.c implementation
2017-05-04 15:41:17 +01:00
Bartek Szatkowski 5b8033e144 Odin: Disable sleep as it's not compatible with WiFi driver 2017-05-04 10:57:47 +01:00
Jimmy Brisson 0c2af26523 Merge pull request #4249 from kegilbert/button-mapping-kg
Add consistent button names across targets
2017-05-03 11:26:36 -05:00
Jimmy Brisson 138dbee5fc Merge pull request #4260 from adamgreen/fixXadowM0ExtraLabels
Inherit Xadow M0 target from LPC11U35_501
2017-05-03 09:08:29 -05:00
arostm 3dac027747 DISCO_L072CZ_LRWAN1: change date in periperalPins.c 2017-05-03 09:20:01 +02:00
Kevin Gilbert 0268c85101 Fixed typos 2017-05-02 13:16:14 -05:00
Adam Green a638febc94 Inherit Xadow M0 target from LPC11U35_501
targets/targets.json already added MCU_LPC11U35_501 as an extra label
but it didn't have LPC11U35_501 (without the MCU_ prefix). Both of
these target names are used as folder names to organize files
specific to this device. For example the LPC11U35.ld linker script used
by GCC_ARM for this target is located in a TARGET_LPC11U35_501 folder.

I switched to using inheritance to properly setup the target labels
based on @theotherjimmy comments on PR #4252. Everything in the
XADOW_M0 targe appears to have been copy/pasted from LPC11U35_501
anyway so inheritance seems to be the best way to set the values of
the XADOW_M0 properties.
2017-05-02 10:26:51 -07:00
Kevin Gilbert 418d83b6c2 Addressed review comments: fixed unmapped switches and added Hexiware buttons 2017-05-02 12:20:05 -05:00
Jimmy Brisson 8073f9ed64 Merge pull request #4190 from netzimme/patch-1
LPC4088: Enable LWIP feature
2017-05-02 11:30:42 -05:00
Jimmy Brisson 23c86fc539 Merge pull request #4236 from LMESTM/packed_warning
STM32 Fixed warning related to __packed redefinition
2017-05-02 11:24:38 -05:00
arostm c9173db9cf DISCO_L072CZ_LRWAN1: peripheralPins add and change comments 2017-05-02 12:53:25 +02:00
arostm e51c6942cf DISCO_L072CZ_LRWAN1: prepipheralPins and PinNames correction 2017-05-02 12:53:25 +02:00
arostm 4f2850e283 DISCO_L072CZ_LRWAN1: Typo correction 2017-05-02 12:53:25 +02:00
arostm 6572660204 DISCO_L072CZ_LRWAN1: Typo correction in peipheralPins.c and PinNames.h 2017-05-02 12:53:25 +02:00
arostm 64f8c9650b DISCO_L072CZ_LRWAN1: PinsName.h => PA_5 changed with PB_13 for the
SPI_SCLK
2017-05-02 12:53:25 +02:00
arostm a65bf18c19 DISCO_L072CZ_LRWAN1: targets.json correction 2017-05-02 12:53:25 +02:00
arostm d7c48d6dbd DISCO_L072CZ_LRWAN1: typo correction 2017-05-02 12:53:25 +02:00
arostm 729ed8f493 DISCO_L072CZ_LRWAN1: PinNames.h correction (USB TX and RX) 2017-05-02 12:53:25 +02:00
arostm bffe629563 DISCO_L072CZ_LRWAN1: Clock configuration => 30MHz to 32MHz 2017-05-02 12:53:25 +02:00
arostm 29d5818837 DISCO_L072CZ_LRWAN1: PreipheralPins.c corrections 2017-05-02 12:53:25 +02:00
arostm 97605ddd5a DISCO_L072CZ_LRWAN1: Change LED PIN definition 2017-05-02 12:53:25 +02:00
Alexis ROCHE 93bce7364c DISCO_L072CZ_LRWAN1: typo correction 2017-05-02 12:53:25 +02:00
Alexis ROCHE a59c4ff8a7 DISCO_L072CZ_LRWAN1: add LRWAN1 to the name 2017-05-02 12:53:25 +02:00
Alexis ROCHE 19109d9404 DISCO_L072CZ: Modifications and verifications to build 2017-05-02 11:50:24 +02:00
Alexis ROCHE 7529b8300b DISCO_L072CZ: Add all files (pinout, startup, etc...) 2017-05-02 11:46:40 +02:00
0x6d61726b 7d9e1d4b75 reserved topmost 32 bytes of RAM used by IAP functions
NXP LPC176x/5x User Manual UM10360 Rev 4.1:
32.3.2.8 RAM used by IAP command handler
Flash programming commands use the top 32 bytes of on-chip RAM. The maximum stack 
usage in the user allocated stack space is 128 bytes and it grows downwards.
2017-04-30 14:16:52 +02:00
0x6d61726b 6c3f9bd485 reserved topmost 32 bytes of RAM used by IAP functions
NXP LPC176x/5x User Manual UM10360 Rev 4.1:
32.3.2.8 RAM used by IAP command handler
Flash programming commands use the top 32 bytes of on-chip RAM. The maximum stack 
usage in the user allocated stack space is 128 bytes and it grows downwards.
2017-04-30 14:16:05 +02:00
0x6d61726b c2fa163322 reserved topmost 32 bytes of RAM used by IAP functions
NXP LPC176x/5x User Manual UM10360 Rev 4.1:
32.3.2.8 RAM used by IAP command handler
Flash programming commands use the top 32 bytes of on-chip RAM. The maximum stack 
usage in the user allocated stack space is 128 bytes and it grows downwards.
2017-04-30 14:15:23 +02:00
0x6d61726b 6e46c7ad98 reserved topmost 32 bytes of RAM used by IAP functions
NXP LPC176x/5x User Manual UM10360 Rev 4.1:
32.3.2.8 RAM used by IAP command handler
Flash programming commands use the top 32 bytes of on-chip RAM. The maximum stack 
usage in the user allocated stack space is 128 bytes and it grows downwards.
2017-04-30 14:14:58 +02:00
0x6d61726b 0125f9f1a1 reserved topmost 32 bytes of RAM used by IAP functions
NXP LPC176x/5x User Manual UM10360 Rev 4.1:
32.3.2.8 RAM used by IAP command handler
Flash programming commands use the top 32 bytes of on-chip RAM. The maximum stack 
usage in the user allocated stack space is 128 bytes and it grows downwards.
2017-04-30 14:14:04 +02:00
0x6d61726b 131379aa0c reserved topmost 32 bytes of RAM used by IAP functions
NXP LPC176x/5x User Manual UM10360 Rev 4.1:
32.3.2.8 RAM used by IAP command handler
Flash programming commands use the top 32 bytes of on-chip RAM. The maximum stack 
usage in the user allocated stack space is 128 bytes and it grows downwards.
2017-04-30 14:13:05 +02:00
Adam Green 5f13d955ad Fix C++11 build error w/ u-blox EVK-ODIN-W2
When attempting to perform a test build of various mbed-os targets with
GCC configured to build -std=gnu++11, all of the targets built
successfully except for this one. It gave errors like this:
    ../mbed-os/targets/TARGET_STM/TARGET_STM32F4/TARGET_UBLOX_EVK_ODIN_W2/sdk/wifi_emac/wifi_emac_api.cpp: In function 'emac_interface_t* wifi_emac_get_interface()':
    ../mbed-os/targets/TARGET_STM/TARGET_STM32F4/TARGET_UBLOX_EVK_ODIN_W2/sdk/wifi_emac/wifi_emac_api.cpp:331:38: error: use of deleted function 'emac_interface::emac_interface()'
             _intf = new emac_interface_t();
                                          ^
    In file included from ../mbed-os/targets/TARGET_STM/TARGET_STM32F4/TARGET_UBLOX_EVK_ODIN_W2/sdk/wifi_emac/wifi_emac_api.cpp:9:0:
    ../mbed-os/hal/emac_api.h:150:16: note: 'emac_interface::emac_interface()' is implicitly deleted because the default definition would be ill-formed:
     typedef struct emac_interface {
                    ^
    ../mbed-os/hal/emac_api.h:150:16: error: uninitialized const member in 'struct emac_interface'
    ../mbed-os/hal/emac_api.h:151:32: note: 'const emac_interface_ops_t emac_interface::ops' should be initialized
         const emac_interface_ops_t ops;

This commit contains a proposed change which fixes this issue by not
using the new operator to allocate the emac_interface_t structure but
instead using the malloc() function since the construction is being
handled explicitly in the subsequent lines of the
wifi_emac_get_interface() function anyway.

I also added code which only completes the initialization of the _intf
object if its allocation succeeds and just returns NULL otherwise.

I see no deallocation of the _intf object occurring so no change from
delete to free() needed to be made.
2017-04-28 14:09:31 -07:00
Kevin Gilbert 28d1ac5a44 Added mapping to USER_BUTTON-labelled switches
Revert HRM1017 file source deletion

Added in small comment next to additions

Added mapping to BTN-labelled switches

Added mapping to USER_BUTTON-labelled switches

Undo incorrect mapping to SWIO pin in NORDIC target
2017-04-28 11:37:23 -05:00
Kevin Gilbert 83a510751b Added mapping to BTN-labelled switches 2017-04-28 11:31:48 -05:00
Mihail Stoyanov 301ce550c9 Fixed STM32 USB Device support by migrating all specific target headers to unsupported features where they belong until USB support is officially introduced in mbed OS 5 2017-04-28 17:23:07 +01:00
Kevin Gilbert 77cc87b050 Adding consistent button pin mappings 2017-04-27 18:42:47 -05:00
Laurent MEUNIER 4eea8fa863 STM32 Fixed warning related to __packed redefinition
Before this patch, many warnings like below were generated
during compilation with ArmCC
[Warning] lwip_ethernet.h@57,0:  #3135-D: attribute does not apply to any entity

This happens here as ``--gnu`` option of ArmCC is being used, which
enables the GNU compiler extensions that the ARM compiler supports.

This is solve by adding a extra check on __CCARM .
2017-04-27 10:32:00 +02:00
Bradley Scott 7f12ad2a8c STM32F3: Correct handling of USB ISTR and endpoint registers
The USB ISTR register consists of a mix of bits that are
write-zero-to-clear and read only bits.  As such, to clear a bit in
the ISTR, you should simply write the bitwise-NOT of the bit to clear.
Previously, the __HAL_PCD_CLEAR_FLAG() macro would do a bitwise-AND
with the ISTR register contents to clear a bit, but this could result
in another bit being inadvertently cleared if it is set by hardware
between the read and the write of the ISTR register.

Similarly, the USB endpoint registers have two bits that are
write-zero-to-clear, USB_EP_CTR_RX and USB_EP_CTR_TX, but the
PCD_CLEAR_RX_EP_CTR() and PCD_CLEAR_TX_EP_CTR() macros wrote back the
last read value for one of these bits when clearing the other bit.
This could result in inadvertent clearing of one of these bits if it
were set by the hardware between the read and the write.  These macros
have now both been adjusted to always write one to the bit not being
cleared to prevent inadvertent clears.
2017-04-26 10:23:02 -04:00
Chris fe4d375466 fixed missing device_name for xDot and removed progen 2017-04-25 20:23:42 +01:00
Jimmy Brisson 39061b0264 Merge pull request #4187 from maclobdell/ncs36510_heap_fix
[NCS36510] Reduce default heap size allocated by IAR to 1/4 of RAM
2017-04-24 10:59:28 -05:00
Indrek Ardel 16a1693534 Move target files 2017-04-22 20:49:20 +03:00