Use __asm__("nop") in the loop-based delays.
Since we recently switched from -O0 to -Os, an increase in the loop count
as well as the addition of __asm__("nop") is required (so that the loop
doesn't get optimized/removed).
The real fix is to add a proper timer-based delay function, of course.
Also, fix a bunch of cosmetic issues and typos.
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@@ -69,13 +69,14 @@ int main(void)
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/* Blink the LED (PC12) on the board with every transmitted byte. */
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while (1) {
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gpio_toggle(GPIOC, GPIO12); /* LED on/off */
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usart_send_blocking(USART3, c + '0'); /* Send one byte on USART3. */
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usart_send_blocking(USART3, c + '0'); /* USART3: Send byte. */
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c = (c == 9) ? 0 : c + 1; /* Increment c. */
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if ((j++ % 80) == 0) { /* Newline after line full. */
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usart_send_blocking(USART3, '\r');
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usart_send_blocking(USART3, '\n');
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}
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for (i = 0; i < 80000; i++); /* Wait (needs -O0 CFLAGS). */
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for (i = 0; i < 800000; i++) /* Wait a bit. */
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__asm__("NOP");
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}
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return 0;
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