nuttx/boards/arm/kl/teensy-lc
Gregory Nutt 037c9ea0a4 arch/arm: Rename all up_*.h files to arm_*.h
Summary

The naming standard at https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NUTTX/Naming+FAQ requires that all MCU-private files begin with the name of the architecture, not up_.

This PR addresses only these name changes for the up_*.h files.  There are only three, but almost 1680 files that include them:

    up_arch.h
    up_internal.h
    up_vfork.h

The only change to the files is from including up_arch.h to arm_arch.h (for example).

The entire job required to be compatible with that Naming Convention will also require changing the naming of the up_() functions that are used only within arch/arm and board/arm.

Impact

There should be not impact of this change (other that one step toward more consistent naming).

Testing

stm32f4discovery:netnsh
2020-05-01 03:43:44 +01:00
..
configs/nsh
include Refine the preprocessor conditional guard style (#190) 2020-01-31 19:07:39 +01:00
scripts Use EXTRAFLAGS instead of EXTRADEFINES to be used by make via command line 2020-04-11 08:31:08 -06:00
src arch/arm: Rename all up_*.h files to arm_*.h 2020-05-01 03:43:44 +01:00
Kconfig
README.txt

Teensy LC README
================

  This is the README file for NuttX on the PJRC Teensy LC.  The Teensy LC
  is a DIP style breakout board for the MKL25Z64 and comes with a USB
  based bootloader.  Contributed by Michael Hope.

Development Environment
=======================

  All testing was done with the GNU ARM Embedded 4.9 toolchain on
  Linux.  See https://developer.arm.com/open-source/gnu-toolchain/gnu-rm to download.

  Once you've configured and built NuttX, flash the resulting
  nuttx.hex file to the board using the Teensy Loader Application.

LEDs
====

  The Teensy LC has a single LED. If CONFIG_ARCH_LEDS is defined, then
  NuttX will update the LED as the board boots.  The summary is:

  * LED off: board booting
  * LED on: initial stack created
  * LED flashing: panic.

  See `include/board.h` for details.

Serial Console
==============

  The serial console is mapped to UART0 and appears on pins 0 (RX) and
  1 (TX). Consider using a 3.3 V USB to serial adapter such as the
  Sparkfun #9717 FTDI cable.