- Nov 10, 2018
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Daniel Agar authored
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- Oct 20, 2018
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Daniel Agar authored
- nuttx in PX4/Firmware (31767b6b5aeb4293c2991dbfea6b810e34a34149): https://github.com/PX4/NuttX/commit/999c4357a220d9ea271475e74abd5d8ba080be27 - nuttx current upstream: https://github.com/PX4/NuttX/commit/166d898c70141d7ddb179b5ead1c5ea726574411 - Changes: https://github.com/PX4/NuttX/compare/999c4357a220d9ea271475e74abd5d8ba080be27...166d898c70141d7ddb179b5ead1c5ea726574411 166d898 2018-10-18 Daniel Agar - [BACKPORT] Merged in dagar/nuttx/pr-stm32_dma_per_spi (pull request #736) 0a5b1cb 2018-10-17 David Sidrane - [BACKPORT] Lampoo-master-spi-flash (pull request #735)
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David Sidrane authored
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- Oct 15, 2018
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Mark Sauder authored
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- Oct 09, 2018
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Daniel Agar authored
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- Oct 03, 2018
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mcsauder authored
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- Sep 26, 2018
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PX4 Build Bot authored
- nuttx in PX4/Firmware (1adcfeecc20620f02439093afb85f3151b2e8be1): https://github.com/PX4-NuttX/nuttx/commit/e31e94f5bd3cf68b9ed0f010724ac9122730dd21 - nuttx current upstream: https://github.com/PX4-NuttX/nuttx/commit/7e3c8e10cd92351b905bc8d0e34e69bccd00dfea - Changes: https://github.com/PX4-NuttX/nuttx/compare/e31e94f5bd3cf68b9ed0f010724ac9122730dd21...7e3c8e10cd92351b905bc8d0e34e69bccd00dfea 7e3c8e1 2018-09-21 Gregory Nutt - [BACKPORT] 510b0f7e07 Correct all ARMv7-M architectures.
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- Sep 25, 2018
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David Sidrane authored
This insures the common exception handler will not be re-entered. The handler does not support nested interrupts and the interrupt stack pointer and context will be overwritten resulting in hard to debug hardfaults. If all the priorities are equal the NVIC prevents the preemption. The startup code defaults all the priorities to the same value 128. This change safeguards in 2 ways 1) By disabling CONFIG_ ARCH_IRQPRIO: up_prioritize_irq cannot be called. This will insure that all HW interrupts are at the same priority. 2) By disabling CONFIG_ARCH_HIPRI_INTERRUP, the common exception will disable any interrupts during interrupt processing.
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David Sidrane authored
This insures the common exception handler will not be re-entered. The handler does not support nested interrupts and the interrupt stack pointer and context will be overwritten resulting in hard to debug hardfaults. If all the priorities are equal the NVIC prevents the preemption. The startup code defaults all the priorities to the same value 128. This change safeguards in 2 ways 1) By disabling CONFIG_ ARCH_IRQPRIO: up_prioritize_irq cannot be called. This will insure that all HW interrupts are at the same priority. 2) By disabling CONFIG_ARCH_HIPRI_INTERRUP, the common exception will disable any interrupts during interrupt processing.
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David Sidrane authored
This insures the common exception handler will not be re-entered. The handler does not support nested interrupts and the interrupt stack pointer and context will be overwritten resulting in hard to debug hardfaults. If all the priorities are equal the NVIC prevents the preemption. The startup code defaults all the priorities to the same value 128. This change safeguards in 2 ways 1) By disabling CONFIG_ ARCH_IRQPRIO: up_prioritize_irq cannot be called. This will insure that all HW interrupts are at the same priority. 2) By disabling CONFIG_ARCH_HIPRI_INTERRUP, the common exception will disable any interrupts during interrupt processing.
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David Sidrane authored
This insures the common exception handler will not be re-entered. The handler does not support nested interrupts and the interrupt stack pointer and context will be overwritten resulting in hard to debug hardfaults. If all the priorities are equal the NVIC prevents the preemption. The startup code defaults all the priorities to the same value 128. This change safeguards in 2 ways 1) By disabling CONFIG_ ARCH_IRQPRIO: up_prioritize_irq cannot be called. This will insure that all HW interrupts are at the same priority. 2) By disabling CONFIG_ARCH_HIPRI_INTERRUP, the common exception will disable any interrupts during interrupt processing.
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David Sidrane authored
This insures the common exception handler will not be re-entered. The handler does not support nested interrupts and the interrupt stack pointer and context will be overwritten resulting in hard to debug hardfaults. If all the priorities are equal the NVIC prevents the preemption. The startup code defaults all the priorities to the same value 128. This change safeguards in 2 ways 1) By disabling CONFIG_ ARCH_IRQPRIO: up_prioritize_irq cannot be called. This will insure that all HW interrupts are at the same priority. 2) By disabling CONFIG_ARCH_HIPRI_INTERRUP, the common exception will disable any interrupts during interrupt processing.
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David Sidrane authored
This insures the common exception handler will not be re-entered. The handler does not support nested interrupts and the interrupt stack pointer and context will be overwritten resulting in hard to debug hardfaults. If all the priorities are equal the NVIC prevents the preemption. The startup code defaults all the priorities to the same value 128. This change safeguards in 2 ways 1) By disabling CONFIG_ ARCH_IRQPRIO: up_prioritize_irq cannot be called. This will insure that all HW interrupts are at the same priority. 2) By disabling CONFIG_ARCH_HIPRI_INTERRUP, the common exception will disable any interrupts during interrupt processing.
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David Sidrane authored
This insures the common exception handler will not be re-entered. The handler does not support nested interrupts and the interrupt stack pointer and context will be overwritten resulting in hard to debug hardfaults. If all the priorities are equal the NVIC prevents the preemption. The startup code defaults all the priorities to the same value 128. This change safeguards in 2 ways 1) By disabling CONFIG_ ARCH_IRQPRIO: up_prioritize_irq cannot be called. This will insure that all HW interrupts are at the same priority. 2) By disabling CONFIG_ARCH_HIPRI_INTERRUP, the common exception will disable any interrupts during interrupt processing.
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David Sidrane authored
This insures the common exception handler will not be re-entered. The handler does not support nested interrupts and the interrupt stack pointer and context will be overwritten resulting in hard to debug hardfaults. If all the priorities are equal the NVIC prevents the preemption. The startup code defaults all the priorities to the same value 128. This change safeguards in 2 ways 1) By disabling CONFIG_ ARCH_IRQPRIO: up_prioritize_irq cannot be called. This will insure that all HW interrupts are at the same priority. 2) By disabling CONFIG_ARCH_HIPRI_INTERRUP, the common exception will disable any interrupts during interrupt processing.
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David Sidrane authored
This insures the common exception handler will not be re-entered. The handler does not support nested interrupts and the interrupt stack pointer and context will be overwritten resulting in hard to debug hardfaults. If all the priorities are equal the NVIC prevents the preemption. The startup code defaults all the priorities to the same value 128. This change safeguards in 2 ways 1) By disabling CONFIG_ ARCH_IRQPRIO: up_prioritize_irq cannot be called. This will insure that all HW interrupts are at the same priority. 2) By disabling CONFIG_ARCH_HIPRI_INTERRUP, the common exception will disable any interrupts during interrupt processing.
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David Sidrane authored
This insures the common exception handler will not be re-entered. The handler does not support nested interrupts and the interrupt stack pointer and context will be overwritten resulting in hard to debug hardfaults. If all the priorities are equal the NVIC prevents the preemption. The startup code defaults all the priorities to the same value 128. This change safeguards in 2 ways 1) By disabling CONFIG_ ARCH_IRQPRIO: up_prioritize_irq cannot be called. This will insure that all HW interrupts are at the same priority. 2) By disabling CONFIG_ARCH_HIPRI_INTERRUP, the common exception will disable any interrupts during interrupt processing.
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David Sidrane authored
This insures the common exception handler will not be re-entered. The handler does not support nested interrupts and the interrupt stack pointer and context will be overwritten resulting in hard to debug hardfaults. If all the priorities are equal the NVIC prevents the preemption. The startup code defaults all the priorities to the same value 128. This change safeguards in 2 ways 1) By disabling CONFIG_ ARCH_IRQPRIO: up_prioritize_irq cannot be called. This will insure that all HW interrupts are at the same priority. 2) By disabling CONFIG_ARCH_HIPRI_INTERRUP, the common exception will disable any interrupts during interrupt processing.
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David Sidrane authored
This insures the common exception handler will not be re-entered. The handler does not support nested interrupts and the interrupt stack pointer and context will be overwritten resulting in hard to debug hardfaults. If all the priorities are equal the NVIC prevents the preemption. The startup code defaults all the priorities to the same value 128. This change safeguards in 2 ways 1) By disabling CONFIG_ ARCH_IRQPRIO: up_prioritize_irq cannot be called. This will insure that all HW interrupts are at the same priority. 2) By disabling CONFIG_ARCH_HIPRI_INTERRUP, the common exception will disable any interrupts during interrupt processing.
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David Sidrane authored
This insures the common exception handler will not be re-entered. The handler does not support nested interrupts and the interrupt stack pointer and context will be overwritten resulting in hard to debug hardfaults. If all the priorities are equal the NVIC prevents the preemption. The startup code defaults all the priorities to the same value 128. This change safeguards in 2 ways 1) By disabling CONFIG_ ARCH_IRQPRIO: up_prioritize_irq cannot be called. This will insure that all HW interrupts are at the same priority. 2) By disabling CONFIG_ARCH_HIPRI_INTERRUP, the common exception will disable any interrupts during interrupt processing.
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David Sidrane authored
This insures the common exception handler will not be re-entered. The handler does not support nested interrupts and the interrupt stack pointer and context will be overwritten resulting in hard to debug hardfaults. If all the priorities are equal the NVIC prevents the preemption. The startup code defaults all the priorities to the same value 128. This change safeguards in 2 ways 1) By disabling CONFIG_ ARCH_IRQPRIO: up_prioritize_irq cannot be called. This will insure that all HW interrupts are at the same priority. 2) By disabling CONFIG_ARCH_HIPRI_INTERRUP, the common exception will disable any interrupts during interrupt processing.
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David Sidrane authored
This insures the common exception handler will not be re-entered. The handler does not support nested interrupts and the interrupt stack pointer and context will be overwritten resulting in hard to debug hardfaults. If all the priorities are equal the NVIC prevents the preemption. The startup code defaults all the priorities to the same value 128. This change safeguards in 2 ways 1) By disabling CONFIG_ ARCH_IRQPRIO: up_prioritize_irq cannot be called. This will insure that all HW interrupts are at the same priority. 2) By disabling CONFIG_ARCH_HIPRI_INTERRUP, the common exception will disable any interrupts during interrupt processing.
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David Sidrane authored
This insures the common exception handler will not be re-entered. The handler does not support nested interrupts and the interrupt stack pointer and context will be overwritten resulting in hard to debug hardfaults. If all the priorities are equal the NVIC prevents the preemption. The startup code defaults all the priorities to the same value 128. This change safeguards in 2 ways 1) By disabling CONFIG_ ARCH_IRQPRIO: up_prioritize_irq cannot be called. This will insure that all HW interrupts are at the same priority. 2) By disabling CONFIG_ARCH_HIPRI_INTERRUP, the common exception will disable any interrupts during interrupt processing.
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David Sidrane authored
This insures the common exception handler will not be re-entered. The handler does not support nested interrupts and the interrupt stack pointer and context will be overwritten resulting in hard to debug hardfaults. If all the priorities are equal the NVIC prevents the preemption. The startup code defaults all the priorities to the same value 128. This change safeguards in 2 ways 1) By disabling CONFIG_ ARCH_IRQPRIO: up_prioritize_irq cannot be called. This will insure that all HW interrupts are at the same priority. 2) By disabling CONFIG_ARCH_HIPRI_INTERRUP, the common exception will disable any interrupts during interrupt processing.
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David Sidrane authored
This insures the common exception handler will not be re-entered. The handler does not support nested interrupts and the interrupt stack pointer and context will be overwritten resulting in hard to debug hardfaults. If all the priorities are equal the NVIC prevents the preemption. The startup code defaults all the priorities to the same value 128. This change safeguards in 2 ways 1) By disabling CONFIG_ ARCH_IRQPRIO: up_prioritize_irq cannot be called. This will insure that all HW interrupts are at the same priority. 2) By disabling CONFIG_ARCH_HIPRI_INTERRUP, the common exception will disable any interrupts during interrupt processing.
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David Sidrane authored
This insures the common exception handler will not be re-entered. The handler does not support nested interrupts and the interrupt stack pointer and context will be overwritten resulting in hard to debug hardfaults. If all the priorities are equal the NVIC prevents the preemption. The startup code defaults all the priorities to the same value 128. This change safeguards in 2 ways 1) By disabling CONFIG_ ARCH_IRQPRIO: up_prioritize_irq cannot be called. This will insure that all HW interrupts are at the same priority. 2) By disabling CONFIG_ARCH_HIPRI_INTERRUP, the common exception will disable any interrupts during interrupt processing.
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David Sidrane authored
This insures the common exception handler will not be re-entered. The handler does not support nested interrupts and the interrupt stack pointer and context will be overwritten resulting in hard to debug hardfaults. If all the priorities are equal the NVIC prevents the preemption. The startup code defaults all the priorities to the same value 128. This change safeguards in 2 ways 1) By disabling CONFIG_ ARCH_IRQPRIO: up_prioritize_irq cannot be called. This will insure that all HW interrupts are at the same priority. 2) By disabling CONFIG_ARCH_HIPRI_INTERRUP, the common exception will disable any interrupts during interrupt processing.
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David Sidrane authored
This insures the common exception handler will not be re-entered. The handler does not support nested interrupts and the interrupt stack pointer and context will be overwritten resulting in hard to debug hardfaults. If all the priorities are equal the NVIC prevents the preemption. The startup code defaults all the priorities to the same value 128. This change safeguards in 2 ways 1) By disabling CONFIG_ ARCH_IRQPRIO: up_prioritize_irq cannot be called. This will insure that all HW interrupts are at the same priority. 2) By disabling CONFIG_ARCH_HIPRI_INTERRUP, the common exception will disable any interrupts during interrupt processing.
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David Sidrane authored
This insures the common exception handler will not be re-entered. The handler does not support nested interrupts and the interrupt stack pointer and context will be overwritten resulting in hard to debug hardfaults. If all the priorities are equal the NVIC prevents the preemption. The startup code defaults all the priorities to the same value 128. This change safeguards in 2 ways 1) By disabling CONFIG_ ARCH_IRQPRIO: up_prioritize_irq cannot be called. This will insure that all HW interrupts are at the same priority. 2) By disabling CONFIG_ARCH_HIPRI_INTERRUP, the common exception will disable any interrupts during interrupt processing.
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David Sidrane authored
This insures the common exception handler will not be re-entered. The handler does not support nested interrupts and the interrupt stack pointer and context will be overwritten resulting in hard to debug hardfaults. If all the priorities are equal the NVIC prevents the preemption. The startup code defaults all the priorities to the same value 128. This change safeguards in 2 ways 1) By disabling CONFIG_ ARCH_IRQPRIO: up_prioritize_irq cannot be called. This will insure that all HW interrupts are at the same priority. 2) By disabling CONFIG_ARCH_HIPRI_INTERRUP, the common exception will disable any interrupts during interrupt processing.
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David Sidrane authored
This insures the common exception handler will not be re-entered. The handler does not support nested interrupts and the interrupt stack pointer and context will be overwritten resulting in hard to debug hardfaults. If all the priorities are equal the NVIC prevents the preemption. The startup code defaults all the priorities to the same value 128. This change safeguards in 2 ways 1) By disabling CONFIG_ ARCH_IRQPRIO: up_prioritize_irq cannot be called. This will insure that all HW interrupts are at the same priority. 2) By disabling CONFIG_ARCH_HIPRI_INTERRUP, the common exception will disable any interrupts during interrupt processing.
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- Sep 23, 2018
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Daniel Agar authored
- nuttx in PX4/Firmware (f3cbd3c744e9224bd55597fbfae23c56ce296544): https://github.com/PX4-NuttX/nuttx/commit/98a89513060c42215e9cd14f52a7fd7dcc08dacc - nuttx current upstream: https://github.com/PX4-NuttX/nuttx/commit/e31e94f5bd3cf68b9ed0f010724ac9122730dd21 - Changes: https://github.com/PX4-NuttX/nuttx/compare/98a89513060c42215e9cd14f52a7fd7dcc08dacc...e31e94f5bd3cf68b9ed0f010724ac9122730dd21 e31e94f 2018-09-21 David Sidrane - [REJECTED] kinetis:usbdev use CONFIG_KINETIS_USBOTG_PRIO at default
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- Sep 21, 2018
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mcsauder authored
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David Sidrane authored
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- Sep 14, 2018
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David Sidrane authored
Bring UART4 bufffer sizes in alignment with FMUv2 Telem1
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- Sep 13, 2018
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David Sidrane authored
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- Sep 12, 2018
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Daniel Agar authored
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- Sep 08, 2018
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Daniel Agar authored
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- Sep 02, 2018
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Daniel Agar authored
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Daniel Agar authored
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