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Change Log
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
The format is based on Keep a Changelog and this project adheres to Semantic Versioning.
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[v0.3.0] 2024-30-09
Changed
- Improve and fix SPI abstractions. Add new low level interface. The primary SPI constructor now only expects a configuration structure and the transfer configuration needs to be applied in a separate step.
- Added an additional way to read the UART RX with IRQs. The module documentation provides more information.
- Made the UART with IRQ API more flexible for future additions.
- Improved UART API result and error handling, added low level API to read from and write to the FIFO directly
Fixed
- Fixes for SPI peripheral: Flush implementation was incorrect and should now flush properly.
- Fixes for SPI example
- Fixes for RTIC example
[v0.2.0] 2024-09-18
- Documentation improvements
- Improved UART typing support: Validity of passed pins is now checked properly
Changed
- Added
va41620
,va41630
,va41628
andva41629
device features. A device now has to be selected for HAL compilation to work properly - Adaptions for the UART IRQ feature which are now only implemented for the RX part of the UART.
Fixed
- Small fixes and improvements for ADC drivers
- Fixes for the SPI implementation where the clock divider values were not calculated correctly
- Fixes for UART IRQ handler implementation
- Add new IRQ router initialization method
irq_router::enable_and_init_irq_router
. This method also sets the initial values of some registers to 0 where the datasheet and the actual reset value are inconsistent, which can lead to weird bugs like IRQs not being triggered properly.
Added
- Added basic DMA driver
- Added basic EDAC module
- Added bootloader and flashloader example application
- Added NVM module which exposes a simple API to write to the NVM memory used for the boot process
[v0.1.0] 2024-07-01
- Initial release with basic HAL drivers