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15 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Matthew Kennedy 4ada633206
Remove third trigger channel (#4226)
* remove third trigger

* clean up the honda mess

* there was nothing novel about this engine config

* include

* missed a few

* s

* x

* changelog

* don't set the third trigger input

* don't redefine the same thing 3 times

* only two inputs!

* test
2022-06-01 21:24:20 -04:00
Matthew Kennedy cddb9484a9
make macos happy (#3699)
* s

* explicitly include it because that's a good idea.
2021-12-19 09:58:49 -05:00
Scott Smith ba4a00d3bb
Drop SingleChannelStateSequence in favor of MultiChannelStateSequenceWithData (#3519)
* Drop SingleChannelStateSequence in favor of MultiChannelStateSequenceWithData

Most all the users were Multi* anyways, so just improve that:
1. Allow up to 8 waveforms to share one byte per timestamp.  It could be better but this is simple
   and gets most of the benefit.
2. Use a wrapper structure to handle reserving space for the arrays.  Makes the interface simpler
   and more rigid.  Also saves 4 bytes per Multi*.  Downside is access is now via -> and *,
   not . and (nothing).

Saves 224 bytes of BSS, 1832 bytes of RAM4/CCM, 952 bytes of TEXT, and 103 bytes of RODATA

* Instantiate a base_t to make debugging easier.
Also fixes crash on real firmware by using &m_base instead - LTO optimization issue?

* No magical templated StaticAlloc thingy.  Just virtual functions.
2021-11-21 04:56:07 -05:00
Scott Smith 2f4d123052
Change users of MultiChannelStateSequence to use the API (#3524)
Better than reaching into members that should be private. I didn't feel like actually making
them private though, as one user validates pinStates isn't NULL.
2021-11-11 09:19:22 -05:00
Scott Smith d4c4db9a12
Move phaseCount into MultiChannelStateSequence (#3520)
We can them drop the field from a bunch of callers, simplifying the code.
2021-11-10 19:47:27 -05:00
Scott Smith dac67235c4
Don't keep a separate MultiChannelStateSequence for the trigger emulator, version 2. (#3517)
All it wants is to use the main trigger state, so don't bother copying it.  Instead, change
PwmConfig to take a const pointer to a Multi.*Sequence, then make all the users adapt.  Worse
fallout is that SimplePwm now has its own Multi.*Sequence, but PwmConfig is downgraded to a
pointer, so that's only a net +4 bytes.  And we can make the overhead of Multi.*Sequence much lower
using embedded arrays, which only the caller can do since it knows the maximum size... (for another
day...)

Also remove SimplePwm's 2nd copy of SingleChannelStateSequence.  It served no purpose.

Saves 1992 bytes of BSS and 24 bytes of RAM4 (latter probably due to SimplePwm change)
2021-11-10 07:01:20 -05:00
rusefillc 1db9a02f1d Revert "Don't keep a separate MultiChannelStateSequence for the trigger emulator. (#3513)"
This reverts commit 280dfa94e7.
2021-11-09 20:42:23 -05:00
Scott Smith 280dfa94e7
Don't keep a separate MultiChannelStateSequence for the trigger emulator. (#3513)
All it wants is to use the main trigger state, so don't bother copying it.  Instead, change
PwmConfig to take a const pointer to a Multi.*Sequence, then make all the users adapt.  Worse
fallout is that SimplePwm now has its own Multi.*Sequence, but PwmConfig is downgraded to a
pointer, so that's only a net +4 bytes.  And we can make the overhead of Multi.*Sequence much lower
using embedded arrays, which only the caller can do since it knows the maximum size... (for another
day...)

Also remove SimplePwm's 2nd copy of SingleChannelStateSequence.  It served no purpose.

Saves 1992 bytes of BSS and 24 bytes of RAM4 (latter probably due to SimplePwm change)
2021-11-09 14:35:07 -05:00
Andrey 6d958826c7 Nissan 360 CAS #3003
docs
2021-07-20 21:11:08 -04:00
Matthew Kennedy 60f70a3721
clean up some includes (#2227)
* cleanup

* make c happy
2021-01-16 09:45:45 -05:00
rusefi 4ea0a3de26 nicer error messages 2020-05-09 01:49:17 -04:00
rusefi ca19d2fb44 still the cost of remix 66-2-2-2 2020-04-19 18:58:22 -04:00
rusefi 71e7fb7e50 TT_RENIX_66_2_2_2 2020-04-19 14:54:02 -04:00
rusefi b83a5310be happy new year 2020-01-08 00:02:40 -05:00
rusefi 813b6aa6ce The Big Refactoring of 2019: folder structure #723 2019-12-04 01:11:10 -05:00