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* Remove usages of config_common.h from config.h files. (#19714)Nick Brassel2023-01-311-1/+0
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* Add analog support for RP2040 (#19453)Sergey Vlasov2023-01-191-0/+2
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* [Core] Adjust PWM hardware audio driver for RP2040 (#17723)Stefan Kerkmann2022-10-271-0/+4
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* [Core] PWM Backlight for RP2040 (#17706)Stefan Kerkmann2022-10-041-0/+3
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* Onekey: migrate some stuff to data driven (#18502)Ryan2022-09-301-6/+0
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* Move keyboard USB IDs and strings to data driven: develop (#18152)Ryan2022-08-241-1/+0
| | | | | * Move keyboard USB IDs and strings to data driven: develop * Also do new onekeys
* [Core] Use polled waiting on ChibiOS platforms that support it (#17607)Stefan Kerkmann2022-07-111-2/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * Use polled waiting on platforms that support it Due to context switching overhead waiting a very short amount of time on a sleeping thread is often not accurate and in fact not usable for timing critical usage i.e. in a driver. Thus we use polled waiting for ranges in the us range on platforms that support it instead. The fallback is the thread sleeping mechanism. This includes: * ARM platforms with CYCCNT register (ARMv7, ARMv8) this is incremented at CPU clock frequency * GD32VF103 RISC-V port with CSR_MCYCLE register this is incremented at CPU clock frequency * RP2040 ARMv6 port which uses the integrated timer peripheral which is incremented with a fixed 1MHz frequency * Use wait_us() instead of chSysPolledDelayX ...as it is powered by busy waiting now. * Add chibios waiting methods test bench
* [Core] Add Raspberry Pi RP2040 support (#14877)Stefan Kerkmann2022-06-301-0/+17
* Disable RESET keycode because of naming conflicts * Add Pico SDK as submodule * Add RP2040 build support to QMK * Adjust USB endpoint structs for RP2040 * Add RP2040 bootloader and double-tap reset routine * Add generic and pro micro RP2040 boards * Add RP2040 onekey keyboard * Add WS2812 PIO DMA enabled driver and documentation Supports regular and open-drain output configuration. RP2040 GPIOs are sadly not 5V tolerant, so this is a bit use-less or needs extra hardware or you take the risk to fry your hardware. * Adjust SIO Driver for RP2040 * Adjust I2C Driver for RP2040 * Adjust SPI Driver for RP2040 * Add PIO serial driver and documentation * Add general RP2040 documentation * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Nick Brassel <nick@tzarc.org> Co-authored-by: Nick Brassel <nick@tzarc.org>