prepare HAL release #35
@ -8,6 +8,8 @@ and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/).
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# [unreleased]
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# [v0.3.0] 2024-30-09
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## Changed
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- Improve and fix SPI abstractions. Add new low level interface. The primary SPI constructor now
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@ -895,7 +895,7 @@ impl<Uart: Instance> Tx<Uart> {
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///
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/// This does not necesarily mean that the FIFO can process another word because it might be
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/// full.
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/// Use the [Self::read_fifo] function to write a word to the FIFO reliably using the [nb]
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/// Use the [Self::write_fifo] function to write a word to the FIFO reliably using the [nb]
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/// API.
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#[inline(always)]
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pub fn write_fifo_unchecked(&self, data: u32) {
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@ -948,7 +948,7 @@ impl<Uart: Instance> embedded_io::Write for Tx<Uart> {
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/// Serial receiver, using interrupts to offload reading to the hardware.
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///
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/// You can use [Rx::to_rx_with_irq] to convert a normal [Rx] structure into this structure.
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/// You can use [Rx::into_rx_with_irq] to convert a normal [Rx] structure into this structure.
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/// This structure provides two distinct ways to read the UART RX using interrupts. It should
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/// be noted that the interrupt service routine (ISR) still has to be provided by the user. However,
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/// this structure provides API calls which can be used inside the ISRs to simplify the reading
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