nuttx/arch/arm/include
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a1x Standardize the width of all comment boxes in header files 2015-10-02 17:42:29 -06:00
arm arch/arm: (1) Add semihost support for syslog, (2) Add semihost support for HostFS 2018-08-23 08:00:07 -06:00
armv6-m arch/arm: (1) Add semihost support for syslog, (2) Add semihost support for HostFS 2018-08-23 08:00:07 -06:00
armv7-a arch/arm: (1) Add semihost support for syslog, (2) Add semihost support for HostFS 2018-08-23 08:00:07 -06:00
armv7-m In the current implementation we only use very high priority interrupts (levels 0, 0x10 and 0x20 in CORTEX-M speak) but that means there are loads of lower priority ones that are effectively unused. I have *not* changed the semantics of these levels but have 'shifted' them to be based around the midpoint of the available interrupts (0x80) rather than at the top end....that allows for interrupts to be defined above (or, indeed, below) them as needed by the application. This should have no functional effect on existing code but adds in a clean capability to define higher priority interrupts. 2018-12-03 17:41:59 -06:00
armv7-r arch/arm: (1) Add semihost support for syslog, (2) Add semihost support for HostFS 2018-08-23 08:00:07 -06:00
bcm2708 arch/: Clean up some naming and spacing. 2018-06-20 15:38:06 -06:00
c5471 Standardize the width of all comment boxes in header files 2015-10-02 17:42:29 -06:00
dm320 Standardize the width of all comment boxes in header files 2015-10-02 17:42:29 -06:00
efm32 In the current implementation we only use very high priority interrupts (levels 0, 0x10 and 0x20 in CORTEX-M speak) but that means there are loads of lower priority ones that are effectively unused. I have *not* changed the semantics of these levels but have 'shifted' them to be based around the midpoint of the available interrupts (0x80) rather than at the top end....that allows for interrupts to be defined above (or, indeed, below) them as needed by the application. This should have no functional effect on existing code but adds in a clean capability to define higher priority interrupts. 2018-12-03 17:41:59 -06:00
imx1 i.MX6: Add IRQ header file 2016-02-28 14:07:53 -06:00
imx6 Fix lots of typos in C comments and Kconfig help text 2018-07-08 18:24:45 -06:00
imxrt In the current implementation we only use very high priority interrupts (levels 0, 0x10 and 0x20 in CORTEX-M speak) but that means there are loads of lower priority ones that are effectively unused. I have *not* changed the semantics of these levels but have 'shifted' them to be based around the midpoint of the available interrupts (0x80) rather than at the top end....that allows for interrupts to be defined above (or, indeed, below) them as needed by the application. This should have no functional effect on existing code but adds in a clean capability to define higher priority interrupts. 2018-12-03 17:41:59 -06:00
kinetis In the current implementation we only use very high priority interrupts (levels 0, 0x10 and 0x20 in CORTEX-M speak) but that means there are loads of lower priority ones that are effectively unused. I have *not* changed the semantics of these levels but have 'shifted' them to be based around the midpoint of the available interrupts (0x80) rather than at the top end....that allows for interrupts to be defined above (or, indeed, below) them as needed by the application. This should have no functional effect on existing code but adds in a clean capability to define higher priority interrupts. 2018-12-03 17:41:59 -06:00
kl arch/: Clean up some naming and spacing. 2018-06-20 15:38:06 -06:00
lc823450 In the current implementation we only use very high priority interrupts (levels 0, 0x10 and 0x20 in CORTEX-M speak) but that means there are loads of lower priority ones that are effectively unused. I have *not* changed the semantics of these levels but have 'shifted' them to be based around the midpoint of the available interrupts (0x80) rather than at the top end....that allows for interrupts to be defined above (or, indeed, below) them as needed by the application. This should have no functional effect on existing code but adds in a clean capability to define higher priority interrupts. 2018-12-03 17:41:59 -06:00
lpc11xx In the current implementation we only use very high priority interrupts (levels 0, 0x10 and 0x20 in CORTEX-M speak) but that means there are loads of lower priority ones that are effectively unused. I have *not* changed the semantics of these levels but have 'shifted' them to be based around the midpoint of the available interrupts (0x80) rather than at the top end....that allows for interrupts to be defined above (or, indeed, below) them as needed by the application. This should have no functional effect on existing code but adds in a clean capability to define higher priority interrupts. 2018-12-03 17:41:59 -06:00
lpc17xx In the current implementation we only use very high priority interrupts (levels 0, 0x10 and 0x20 in CORTEX-M speak) but that means there are loads of lower priority ones that are effectively unused. I have *not* changed the semantics of these levels but have 'shifted' them to be based around the midpoint of the available interrupts (0x80) rather than at the top end....that allows for interrupts to be defined above (or, indeed, below) them as needed by the application. This should have no functional effect on existing code but adds in a clean capability to define higher priority interrupts. 2018-12-03 17:41:59 -06:00
lpc31xx Standardize the width of all comment boxes in header files 2015-10-02 17:42:29 -06:00
lpc43xx In the current implementation we only use very high priority interrupts (levels 0, 0x10 and 0x20 in CORTEX-M speak) but that means there are loads of lower priority ones that are effectively unused. I have *not* changed the semantics of these levels but have 'shifted' them to be based around the midpoint of the available interrupts (0x80) rather than at the top end....that allows for interrupts to be defined above (or, indeed, below) them as needed by the application. This should have no functional effect on existing code but adds in a clean capability to define higher priority interrupts. 2018-12-03 17:41:59 -06:00
lpc54xx In the current implementation we only use very high priority interrupts (levels 0, 0x10 and 0x20 in CORTEX-M speak) but that means there are loads of lower priority ones that are effectively unused. I have *not* changed the semantics of these levels but have 'shifted' them to be based around the midpoint of the available interrupts (0x80) rather than at the top end....that allows for interrupts to be defined above (or, indeed, below) them as needed by the application. This should have no functional effect on existing code but adds in a clean capability to define higher priority interrupts. 2018-12-03 17:41:59 -06:00
lpc214x Fix names of pre-processor variables used in header file idempotence 2016-08-06 18:48:45 -06:00
lpc2378 Fix names of pre-processor variables used in header file idempotence 2016-08-06 18:48:45 -06:00
max326xx In the current implementation we only use very high priority interrupts (levels 0, 0x10 and 0x20 in CORTEX-M speak) but that means there are loads of lower priority ones that are effectively unused. I have *not* changed the semantics of these levels but have 'shifted' them to be based around the midpoint of the available interrupts (0x80) rather than at the top end....that allows for interrupts to be defined above (or, indeed, below) them as needed by the application. This should have no functional effect on existing code but adds in a clean capability to define higher priority interrupts. 2018-12-03 17:41:59 -06:00
moxart Standardize the width of all comment boxes in header files 2015-10-02 17:42:29 -06:00
nrf52 In the current implementation we only use very high priority interrupts (levels 0, 0x10 and 0x20 in CORTEX-M speak) but that means there are loads of lower priority ones that are effectively unused. I have *not* changed the semantics of these levels but have 'shifted' them to be based around the midpoint of the available interrupts (0x80) rather than at the top end....that allows for interrupts to be defined above (or, indeed, below) them as needed by the application. This should have no functional effect on existing code but adds in a clean capability to define higher priority interrupts. 2018-12-03 17:41:59 -06:00
nuc1xx Cosmetic changes to spacing and comments. 2017-04-20 14:08:08 -06:00
sam34 In the current implementation we only use very high priority interrupts (levels 0, 0x10 and 0x20 in CORTEX-M speak) but that means there are loads of lower priority ones that are effectively unused. I have *not* changed the semantics of these levels but have 'shifted' them to be based around the midpoint of the available interrupts (0x80) rather than at the top end....that allows for interrupts to be defined above (or, indeed, below) them as needed by the application. This should have no functional effect on existing code but adds in a clean capability to define higher priority interrupts. 2018-12-03 17:41:59 -06:00
sama5 Standardize the width of all comment boxes in header files 2015-10-02 17:42:29 -06:00
samd2l2 Rename all usage of samdl/SAMDL to samd2l2/SAMD2L2 to make room in the name space for the forthcoming samd5e5/SAMD5E5 2018-07-22 15:54:12 -06:00
samd5e5 configs/metro-m4: Fix RxD interrupt pin selection. The number SERCOM interrupts do not refer to PAD numbers, but to bit positions in the INFLAG register (very tiny footnote in the data sheet). With with final fix, the basic NSH configuration appears fully functional. 2018-09-01 15:29:22 -06:00
samv7 In the current implementation we only use very high priority interrupts (levels 0, 0x10 and 0x20 in CORTEX-M speak) but that means there are loads of lower priority ones that are effectively unused. I have *not* changed the semantics of these levels but have 'shifted' them to be based around the midpoint of the available interrupts (0x80) rather than at the top end....that allows for interrupts to be defined above (or, indeed, below) them as needed by the application. This should have no functional effect on existing code but adds in a clean capability to define higher priority interrupts. 2018-12-03 17:41:59 -06:00
stm32 /arch/arm/src/stm32: Bring in some mostly cosmetic updates from PR783 (most of the PR is going to the stm32f0l0 directory). 2018-12-18 10:53:49 -06:00
stm32f0l0 Squashed commit of the following: 2018-12-16 10:50:16 -06:00
stm32f7 In the current implementation we only use very high priority interrupts (levels 0, 0x10 and 0x20 in CORTEX-M speak) but that means there are loads of lower priority ones that are effectively unused. I have *not* changed the semantics of these levels but have 'shifted' them to be based around the midpoint of the available interrupts (0x80) rather than at the top end....that allows for interrupts to be defined above (or, indeed, below) them as needed by the application. This should have no functional effect on existing code but adds in a clean capability to define higher priority interrupts. 2018-12-03 17:41:59 -06:00
stm32h7 In the current implementation we only use very high priority interrupts (levels 0, 0x10 and 0x20 in CORTEX-M speak) but that means there are loads of lower priority ones that are effectively unused. I have *not* changed the semantics of these levels but have 'shifted' them to be based around the midpoint of the available interrupts (0x80) rather than at the top end....that allows for interrupts to be defined above (or, indeed, below) them as needed by the application. This should have no functional effect on existing code but adds in a clean capability to define higher priority interrupts. 2018-12-03 17:41:59 -06:00
stm32l4 In the current implementation we only use very high priority interrupts (levels 0, 0x10 and 0x20 in CORTEX-M speak) but that means there are loads of lower priority ones that are effectively unused. I have *not* changed the semantics of these levels but have 'shifted' them to be based around the midpoint of the available interrupts (0x80) rather than at the top end....that allows for interrupts to be defined above (or, indeed, below) them as needed by the application. This should have no functional effect on existing code but adds in a clean capability to define higher priority interrupts. 2018-12-03 17:41:59 -06:00
str71x Clean up and review of header files for conformance to standards 2015-06-12 19:26:01 -06:00
tiva Squashed commit of the following: 2018-12-09 07:03:10 -06:00
tms570 arch/arm/include/tms570, arm/src/armv7-r, and arm/src/tms570: Adds support for the TMS570LS3137ZWT and corrects seversl ARMv7-R and TMS570 issues 2018-04-18 08:58:36 -06:00
xmc4 In the current implementation we only use very high priority interrupts (levels 0, 0x10 and 0x20 in CORTEX-M speak) but that means there are loads of lower priority ones that are effectively unused. I have *not* changed the semantics of these levels but have 'shifted' them to be based around the midpoint of the available interrupts (0x80) rather than at the top end....that allows for interrupts to be defined above (or, indeed, below) them as needed by the application. This should have no functional effect on existing code but adds in a clean capability to define higher priority interrupts. 2018-12-03 17:41:59 -06:00
.gitignore Move LPC17xx IOCON register definitions from lpc17_gpio.h to lpc17_iocon.h; fix a few more .gitignore files 2013-04-04 18:12:44 -06:00
arch.h Standardize the width of all comment boxes in header files 2015-10-02 17:42:29 -06:00
elf.h More trailing whilespace removal 2014-04-13 16:22:22 -06:00
inttypes.h Add architecture-specific inttypes.h 2016-10-27 16:01:38 -04:00
irq.h Squashed commit of the following: 2017-10-09 13:11:17 -06:00
limits.h Make some file section headers more consistent with standard 2015-04-08 08:04:12 -06:00
serial.h Make some file section headers more consistent with standard 2015-04-08 08:04:12 -06:00
spinlock.h armv7-a, armv7-r, armv7-m: Add atomic read-add-write and read-subtract-write functions. 2018-02-04 12:22:03 -06:00
stdarg.h Add a generic GCC stdarg.h header file 2012-07-08 14:50:43 +00:00
syscall.h Standardize the width of all comment boxes in header files 2015-10-02 17:42:29 -06:00
tls.h TLS: Forgot to add a file before last commit 2016-03-11 12:30:04 -06:00
types.h Rename irqsave() and irqrestore() to up_irq_save() and up_irq_restore() 2016-02-14 16:11:25 -06:00
watchdog.h Make some file section headers more consistent with standard 2015-04-08 08:04:12 -06:00