* import helper header
* seperate usb buf init
* move usb init in chibios driver
handle the address set in a more elegant way
* clean up some code
move through sn32_usb
use macros for ep dir
* handle the setup interrupt
* report back the frame no
wake up directly
* further deviate from usbhw.c
call registers directly
use chibios for reset
interrupt party time
* flag update
* switch n/ack to simple macros
* even more native
* bye sonix mess
* bring functions up to the docs
* usb stop, setup error handling
* further cleanup
remove dead code
cleanup headers
add missing connect/dc functionality
bring ep0 init to platform correct
* usb restart is now working
* attempt to fix wakeup
* no more delay on init
* fix the usb wakeup
* improve the wakeup
* make sure the direction is not set before init
* only mess with one ep
* need to enable the bus override too in order to control it
* driver block checks
* allow wakeup time override
* dynamic sram allocation
* remove useless ep naming
* testing: remove packet limits
* guard all i/o ops
* better wakeup/suspend handling
* remove dead code
* code cleanup
* make sure all ep's are handled
When starting a receive operation on an out endpoint it has to be
configured before the out interrupt occurs, or otherwise a sequence
error is the result.
* sn32: 2xx: centralize peripheral clock functions
* sn32: export HCLK for all boards
* sn32: support tickless mode for systick
* sn32: CT: cleanup inclusions
* Revert "sn32: export HCLK for all boards"
This reverts commit 1cae8892e3ce908ef89774a7e83bb921ecd810fc.
* sn32: export HCLK in hal level
* ST: inherit the SN32_HCLK
* 2xx lld: include ct header
* ST: fix systime type
* ST: interrupt should be disabled on init
* st: cleanup
* debug it
* Revert "debug it"
This reverts commit 1dd78e81019aa1233f3402ed251428085470ab79.
* sn32f2xx: make sure clocks match and proper timer init
* add more checks
* always read 32 bits from the counter
* read the first 16 bits directly
* systime_t is 16bits, but MR0 lives in a 32bit register
* testing: use ILRC
* testing: hack
* Revert "testing: hack"
This reverts commit 3821173dd9a6180e3f91a3e81e73e9f92385e273.
* Revert "testing: use ILRC"
we can't do this because hardware limits
This reverts commit 19d3ffefbce8cdd5cd34859cd8befccda6353e58.
* fix assert
* test: hardcode it
* Revert "test: hardcode it"
This reverts commit a75777c44d12844eb0be44c650a1de1602cadaed.
* add preliminary support for the whole SN32F2XX series
* unify CMSIS support, no more ugly hacks
* rename the unified hal to SN32F2XX
* common header amongst the hal, points to device
* add board files for the series
* 240 gets to keep it's own hal for now