* Remove duplicate calls to PrepareSector
Some flash memory API calls require that a call to `PrepareSector` is done before use. However this call is already made by the LPC1768 framework so the calls in this code are not required.
* Ensure correct alignment of RAM buffer
The LPC176X flash API requires that the RAM buffer used for write operations must be word-aligned. This change ensures that this is the case.
* Add traceback after watchdog timeout
Add the cpability to perform a traceback following a watchdog timeout.
* Enhanced hardware SPI
Allow use of either SSP0 or SSP1.
Ensure that no data is left in I/O buffers after calls to enable sharing of SSP hardware.
* Make flash emulation of eeprom the default
Make use of flash for eeprom storage the default. This means that usage of eeprom will not cause USB drive mount/unmount operations.
* Allow sharing of SD card
SD card I/O operations from the USB stack take place in idle loop, rather than at interrupt time. Allowing sharing of the SPI bus.
New configuration options to allow usage of the SD card to be specified.
* Fix problem with hardware SPI pins
Framework and build platform now located at https://github.com/p3p/pio-framework-arduino-lpc176x and https://github.com/p3p/pio-nxplpc-arduino-lpc176x respectively
fix mkssbase leds
move hardware serial
remove hardware/software serial
Hardware Serial extraction
HardwareSerial ISRs
fix disabled serial2 causing Serial object to link
move usb devices out to framework
separate out adc/pwm peripheral function from hal.cpp
fix includes
remove unused pwm init
move adc
HAL header update
templated filtered adc
LPC1769 platform
- Clean up the API to use a `static` class instance to adhere to Marlin convention
- Add `const` position data access for read/write
- Add Storage capacity to the interface
The current Marlin implementation relies on a timer interrupt to start the ADC conversion and read it. However in some circumstances the interrupt can be delayed resulting in insufficient time being available for the ADC conversion. This results in a bad reading and false temperature fluctuations. These changes make sure that the conversion is complete (by checking the ADC hardware via the HAL) before reading a value.
See: https://github.com/MarlinFirmware/Marlin/issues/11323
Enable the endstop interrupts feature for LPC176x boards. Although Smoothieboard chose to use non-interrupt capable pins for their endstops, and this has been copied by clones, so they can't use it.