micropython/stm/boards/stm32f4xx-prefix.c
Dave Hylands 51dabac096 Add pin mapping code.
This commit also introduces board directories and moves board
specific config into the appropriate board directory.

boards/stm32f4xx-af.csv was extracted from the STM32F4xx datasheet
and hand-tweaked.

make-pins.py takes boards/stm32f4xx-af.csv, boards/stm32f4xx-prefix.c,
and boards/BOARD-NAME/pins.csv as input and generates the file
build/pins_BOARD_NAME.c

The generated pin file for PYBOARD4 looks like this:
https://gist.github.com/dhylands/9063231

The generated pins file includes all of the supported alternate
functions, and includes upsupported alternate functions as comments.

See the commnet block at the top of stm/pin_map.c for details on
how to use the pin mapper.

I also went ahead and modified stm/gpio.c to use the pin mapper.
2014-02-17 21:20:38 -08:00

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// stm32fxx-prefix.c becomes the initial portion of the generated pins file.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stm32f4xx.h>
#include "misc.h"
#include "mpconfig.h"
#include "qstr.h"
#include "obj.h"
#include "pin.h"
#define AF(af_idx, af_fn, af_unit, af_type, af_ptr) \
{ \
{ &pin_af_obj_type }, \
.idx = (af_idx), \
.fn = AF_FN_ ## af_fn, \
.unit = (af_unit), \
.type = AF_PIN_TYPE_ ## af_fn ## _ ## af_type, \
.af_fn = (af_ptr) \
}
#define PIN(p_port, p_pin, p_num_af, p_af) \
{ \
{ &pin_obj_type }, \
.name = #p_port #p_pin, \
.port = PORT_ ## p_port, \
.pin = (p_pin), \
.num_af = (p_num_af), \
.pin_mask = (1 << ((p_pin) & 0x0f)), \
.gpio = GPIO ## p_port, \
.af = p_af, \
}