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Ayke van Laethem
107b1c2906 machine: do not expose RESET_MAGIC_VALUE
This is a constant for internal use only, but was (unintentionally?)
exported. In addition, it doesn't follow the Go naming convention.
This change simply renames the constant so that it is unexported.
2022-09-25 12:38:12 +02:00
Ayke van Laethem
c7a23183e8 all: format code according to Go 1.19 rules
Go 1.19 started reformatting code in a way that makes it more obvious
how it will be rendered on pkg.go.dev. It gets it almost right, but not
entirely. Therefore, I had to modify some of the comments so that they
are formatted correctly.
2022-08-04 12:18:32 +02:00
Ayke van Laethem
77ec9b6369 all: update build constraints to Go 1.17
Do it all at once in preparation for Go 1.18 support.

To make this commit, I've simply modified the `fmt-check` Makefile
target to rewrite files instead of listing the differences. So this is a
fully mechanical change, it should not have introduced any errors.
2022-02-04 07:49:46 +01:00
Ayke van Laethem
497c74e4a9 sam: simplify SPI peripheral declaration
This has practically no effect on the resulting binaries, the only
difference I could find was for the flash/console/spi driver example.
I'm not sure how to test that one, but I think it's very unlikely that
code will have changed in any meaningful way (apart from reordering some
globals).
2021-10-25 14:49:02 +02:00
Ayke van Laethem
ae864bdf0c sam: simplify I2C peripheral declarations
This commit changes the I2C declarations so that the objects are
instantiated in each chip file (e.g. machine_atsamd21e18.go) and used to
define I2C0 (and similar) in the board file (e.g. board_qtpy.go). This
should make it easier to define new board files, and reduces the need
for separate *_baremetal.go files.

I have tested this the following way:

  - With the LIS3DH driver example on the Circuit Playground Express and
    the PyBadge.
  - With the LSM6DS3 driver example on the Arduino Nano 33 IoT.

They both still work fine.
2021-10-25 14:49:02 +02:00
Ayke van Laethem
e50885a6f2 sam: simplify definition of SERCOM UART peripherals
Instead of defining them separately for each board, define them once in
the chip definition and later simply use &sercomUART1 etc. to refer to
them. This is simpler and less error-prone.

I found two bugs while working on this:

  - The P1AM-100 board mixed SERCOM 5 and SERCOM 3. It looks like SERCOM
    5 was intended, based on the used pins.
  - The Adafruit Matrix Portal appears to have configured the wrong
    interrupt.

Unfortunately, I can't test these fixes. However, they make it clear
that such a change is important to avoid bugs.

I tested this commit on the PyBadge and the Circuit Playground Express.
2021-10-25 14:49:02 +02:00
Ayke van Laethem
b67351babe machine: define Serial as the default output
Previously, the machine.UART0 object had two meanings:

  - it was the first UART on the chip
  - it was the default output for println

These two meanings conflict, and resulted in workarounds like:

  - Defining UART0 to refer to the USB-CDC interface (atsamd21,
    atsamd51, nrf52840), even though that clearly isn't an UART.
  - Defining NRF_UART0 to avoid a conflict with UART0 (which was
    redefined as a USB-CDC interface).
  - Defining aliases like UART0 = UART1, which refer to the same
    hardware peripheral (stm32).

This commit changes this to use a new machine.Serial object for the
default serial port. It might refer to the first or second UART
depending on the board, or even to the USB-CDC interface. Also, UART0
now really refers to the first UART on the chip, no longer to a USB-CDC
interface.

The changes in the runtime package are all just search+replace. The
changes in the machine package are a mixture of search+replace and
manual modifications.

This commit does not affect binary size, in fact it doesn't affect the
resulting binary at all.
2021-05-13 16:43:37 +02:00
deadprogram
d1c4ed664e all: changeover to eliminate all direct use of master/slave terminology
Signed-off-by: deadprogram <ron@hybridgroup.com>
2020-07-23 22:45:23 +02:00
Ron Evans
0312f12696 machine/usb: set the vid and pid to valid values supplied by Adafruit and Arduino for boards that support USB CDC
Signed-off-by: Ron Evans <ron@hybridgroup.com>
2020-03-18 12:08:15 +01:00
Daniel Esteban
2778377ac9 Nano33 IoT: default SPI should be D13/D11/D12 instead of A2/A3/A6 (#781)
* Nano33 IoT: default SPI should be D13/D11/D12 instead of A2/A3/A6
2019-12-15 15:21:33 +01:00
Ayke van Laethem
c97b7221bd machine: support arduino-nano33 on play.tinygo.org 2019-12-11 21:49:19 +01:00
BCG
5171618284 Added SPI1 connected to NINA-W102 chip on Arduino Nano 33 IOT 2019-11-19 08:40:32 +01:00
Ayke van Laethem
4397152108 machine/samd21: switch UART to use new pin configuration
This allows all possible UART pin configurations to be used and avoids
some tricky configuration.
2019-10-07 17:49:52 +02:00
Ayke van Laethem
d266e44bc5 machine/samd21: use pins specified in I2CConfig
Instead of configuring machine.I2C0, machine.I2C1, etc. statically,
allow the pins to be set using machine.I2CConfig. This will also
automatically configure the correct pin mode for each pin instead of
having to specify that manually.
2019-10-07 17:25:49 +02:00
Ayke van Laethem
3fa926c512 machine/atsamd21: refactor SPI pin handling to only look at pin numbers
Pin mode and pad numbers are automatically calculated from the pin
numbers, returning an error if no pinout could be found.
2019-10-01 21:31:00 +02:00
Ron Evans
f5fd49bb74 machine/samd21: use PinMode for SPI SERCOM peripheral to allow for more configuration options on boards like Arduino Nano33-IoT that have many predefined pin mappings
Signed-off-by: Ron Evans <ron@hybridgroup.com>
2019-09-17 21:28:05 +02:00
Ron Evans
7d481c179f machine/atsamd21: uses different required magic values for BOSSA and UF2 bootloaders
Signed-off-by: Ron Evans <ron@hybridgroup.com>
2019-09-14 16:18:30 +02:00
BCG
8a5fa51f60 Updated SPI pins so that they are configurable, enabling multiple SPI sercoms for ATSAMD21 2019-08-28 11:19:52 +02:00
Ron Evans
fc9188a298 machine/samd21/arduino-nano33: adds support for Arduino Nano33 IoT along with mapping to NINA-W102 WiFi chip.
Also adds DTR and RTS functions along with timeouts to USBCDC functions to prevent lockups.

Signed-off-by: Ron Evans <ron@hybridgroup.com>
2019-07-07 18:09:05 +02:00