* Rename EFI_STORAGE_EXT_SNOR to EFI_STORAGE_MFS
Just to reduce confusion. MFS is going to be used for AT32 internal
flash.
* MFS: hide low level stuff to board file
MFS can be located on internal or external flash/eeprom.
This is board-dependent, so hide intialization and configuration
to board file.
This should also help switching to MFS on internal flash too.
* Fix simulator
* Fix comments
This way you can use the console/TunerStudio with the ST-Link
In the process, combine TS_PRIMARY_UART and TS_PRIMARY_SERIAL into TS_PRIMARY_PORT, to make UART vs
SERIAL selection more robus. Ditto for TS_SECONDARY_*. Also change use of TS_NO_PRIMARY to be #if
not #ifdef, so that it can be properly set as a compile flag and not be overwritten by various
header files.
* fuel pump
* s
* call correct callback
* more dead
* test adjustment
* don't overflow
* don't need separate function
* java
* give it a name
* generated
* generated
* add to generate script
* import *
* this is so cheap we don't need a flag
* flash_main.cpp: reorder code for easy integration of ext storage
* Add EFI_STORAGE_INT_FLASH option
Default set to TRUE
* Add ChibiOS's Managed Flash Storage to build
* Add support for QSPI flash (SST26F064A tested)
* board: subaru: enable WSPI and NOR flash drivers
* Add option to save settings on ext flash MFS partition
* board: subaru: store settings on QSPI NOR flash
* carve out UART specific
* implement channel
* config cleanup
* use new config
* bootloader
* dead code
* s
* h7 inherits f7
* oops
* ok now it's right
* tests
* cleanup
* call setup
* put that in its own file
* cleanup
* format
* guard
* not needed
* improve guarding
* portable
* allow override of uart mode
* fixes for bootloader
Co-authored-by: Matthew Kennedy <makenne@microsoft.com>
* Board subaru eg33: has HIP9011 knock sensor
* hip9011: lastExecutionCount does not exist any more
* hip9011: extranc commands to header, use logic math for bitfields
* maybe hook up sdmmc
* the complier didn't like that very much
* mcuconf
* guard properly
* fix
* duh
* omg that's an extra close paren
* explicitly set which device fatfs should use
Co-authored-by: Matthew Kennedy <makenne@microsoft.com>