According to reference manuals both l0 and l4 have "v2" i2c peripheral.
This patch adds i2c support to l0 and l4 using previously unified "v2" i2c
headers and implementation.
No real hardware has been tested so far. Only compilation tests for both
libopencm3 and libopencm3-examples for all stm32 families.
Signed-off-by: Sergey Matyukevich <geomatsi@gmail.com>
Tested with a Lora radio application that used three GPIO lines to send
different interrupts from the radio module to the L052. Tested with a
Jeenode Zero Rev1
Now that the big pieces of the adc-v2 common files are in place, start
including l0 in the builds. This includes only the very very basic core v2
peripheral functions, and the very basic definitions.
Renamed every instance of variable CFLAGS in target specific Makefiles
to TGT_CFLAGS to free up CFLAGS for user defined compiler flags.
Added information in README.md about existence and usage of CFLAGS
environment variable in build process.
-ggdb3 make slightly bigger .elf files, but allows gdb to understand
macros, which libopenocm3 uses somewhat extensively. Make this the
default, and pull it up to the common base makefile, so it can be easily
substituted.
Tested with a miniblink example on the l053 discovery board.
Only register definitions at this stage, no helpers.
Register definitions from RM0367r2, hopefully the biggest
superset of L0 parts.
Signed-off-by: Karl Palsson <karlp@tweak.net.au>
Committed to binutils back in 2012, so even though it has no real impact, it at
least does the right thing for future compilers to make better decisions.
Signed-off-by: Karl Palsson <karlp@tweak.net.au>