Remove debug leftovers that were causing memory corruption.
Writes of 64 or more bytes from the USB host side caused memory
corruption before this commit.
I've tested it in a STM32L4 board and it is working as expected.
can fixes are compile tested only. I don't have those boards.
f3 i2c is tested on i2c and gives the same results
l1 low power demo seems to have been broken for some time already.
=> should be fixed, but not something I'm going to work on right now.
The example is pointlessly complicated and includes lots of dead code,
but at least remove the wasteful and confusing references to the
temperature channel as pointed out on github.
Using GPIOA_IDR directly looks a bit arcane, and the example can benefit
from introducing gpio_get() and how to use it. The stm32f0-discovery
example already does it like this.
This brings in the new ADC api for STM32 parts.
Update to new standardized ADC apis.
Drops pointless channel definitions, uses common names for common functions.
No functional changes.
Based on work in: https://github.com/libopencm3/libopencm3-examples/pull/130
Be specifically careful with the usb examples. There is likely some
breakage to be expected, not sure I updated all the drivers to the
correct types for the respective chips.
My bad, I'd been testing my header includes against a branch with some
draft unification of the adc code. ADC is one of the remaining major
peripherals that isn't unified neatly.
Replace includes of stm32/YY/xxxx.h with stm32/xxxx.h
Replace stm32/YY/nvic.h with cm3/nvic.h.
In some cases, the include list was resorted alphabetically when it was
complicated and I was reviewing them manually, but most of this was
automatically done.
- Integer printing function fixed.
- because of comparison against smaller than 0 numbers we must use signed numbers!
- Value zero was not printed at all.
- It was printing one more character than it should.
- Erasing unnecesary commentaries.
- Erasing debugging help.