Make F_CPU a compile-time constant (#21051)

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X-Ryl669 2021-02-27 00:59:28 +01:00 committed by Scott Lahteine
parent b428a53b7a
commit 80aac1b711
3 changed files with 25 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -63,6 +63,12 @@ TERN_(POSTMORTEM_DEBUGGING, extern void install_min_serial());
void HAL_init() { void HAL_init() {
FastIO_init(); FastIO_init();
// Ensure F_CPU is a constant expression.
// If the compiler breaks here, it means that delay code that should compute at compile time will not work.
// So better safe than sorry here.
constexpr int cpuFreq = F_CPU;
UNUSED(cpuFreq);
#if ENABLED(SDSUPPORT) && DISABLED(SDIO_SUPPORT) && (defined(SDSS) && SDSS != -1) #if ENABLED(SDSUPPORT) && DISABLED(SDIO_SUPPORT) && (defined(SDSS) && SDSS != -1)
OUT_WRITE(SDSS, HIGH); // Try to set SDSS inactive before any other SPI users start up OUT_WRITE(SDSS, HIGH); // Try to set SDSS inactive before any other SPI users start up
#endif #endif

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@ -24,3 +24,9 @@
#if defined(USBD_USE_CDC_MSC) && DISABLED(NO_SD_HOST_DRIVE) #if defined(USBD_USE_CDC_MSC) && DISABLED(NO_SD_HOST_DRIVE)
#define HAS_SD_HOST_DRIVE 1 #define HAS_SD_HOST_DRIVE 1
#endif #endif
// Fix F_CPU not being a compile-time constant in STSTM32 framework
#ifdef BOARD_F_CPU
#undef F_CPU
#define F_CPU BOARD_F_CPU
#endif

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@ -11,6 +11,13 @@ env.Append(CXXFLAGS=[
#"-Wno-sign-compare" #"-Wno-sign-compare"
]) ])
#
# Add CPU frequency as a compile time constant instead of a runtime variable
#
def add_cpu_freq():
if 'BOARD_F_CPU' in env:
env['BUILD_FLAGS'].append('-DBOARD_F_CPU=' + env['BOARD_F_CPU'])
# Useful for JTAG debugging # Useful for JTAG debugging
# #
# It will separe release and debug build folders. # It will separe release and debug build folders.
@ -20,3 +27,9 @@ env.Append(CXXFLAGS=[
# #
if env.GetBuildType() == "debug": if env.GetBuildType() == "debug":
env['BUILD_DIR'] = '$PROJECT_BUILD_DIR/$PIOENV/debug' env['BUILD_DIR'] = '$PROJECT_BUILD_DIR/$PIOENV/debug'
# On some platform, F_CPU is a runtime variable. Since it's used to convert from ns
# to CPU cycles, this adds overhead preventing small delay (in the order of less than
# 30 cycles) to be generated correctly. By using a compile time constant instead
# the compiler will perform the computation and this overhead will be avoided
add_cpu_freq()