Change automated searching for files using "IRQ_CONNECT()" API not
including <zephyr/irq.h>.
Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard.marull@nordicsemi.no>
As of today <zephyr/zephyr.h> is 100% equivalent to <zephyr/kernel.h>.
This patch proposes to then include <zephyr/kernel.h> instead of
<zephyr/zephyr.h> since it is more clear that you are including the
Kernel APIs and (probably) nothing else. <zephyr/zephyr.h> sounds like a
catch-all header that may be confusing. Most applications need to
include a bunch of other things to compile, e.g. driver headers or
subsystem headers like BT, logging, etc.
The idea of a catch-all header in Zephyr is probably not feasible
anyway. Reason is that Zephyr is not a library, like it could be for
example `libpython`. Zephyr provides many utilities nowadays: a kernel,
drivers, subsystems, etc and things will likely grow. A catch-all header
would be massive, difficult to keep up-to-date. It is also likely that
an application will only build a small subset. Note that subsystem-level
headers may use a catch-all approach to make things easier, though.
NOTE: This patch is **NOT** removing the header, just removing its usage
in-tree. I'd advocate for its deprecation (add a #warning on it), but I
understand many people will have concerns.
Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard.marull@nordicsemi.no>
In order to bring consistency in-tree, migrate all drivers to the new
prefix <zephyr/...>. Note that the conversion has been scripted, refer
to #45388 for more details.
Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard.marull@nordicsemi.no>
The PINCTRL_DT_(INST_)DEFINE macros already defined the trailing ;,
making its usage inconsistent with other macros such as
DEVICE_DT_DEFINE.
Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard.marull@nordicsemi.no>
Use the new pinctrl API to configure pins.
Additionally, rename eth0_pins to eth0_pcfg to better fit
new pinctrl API.
Signed-off-by: Erwan Gouriou <erwan.gouriou@linaro.org>
This is a driver for the Synopsys DesignWare MAC. It should work
with the "DesignWare Cores Ethernet Quality-of-Service" versions 4.x
and 5.x.
This driver uses a zero-copy strategy, meaning that the hardware
reads and writes data directly from/to packet fragment buffers
provided by the network subsystem without first copying the data into
a dedicated DMA bounce buffer.
Platform specific setup is necessary for the hardware to work.
Currently, only the STM32H7X series is implemented and tested.
While this part needs refinement, this driver performs better and uses
far less code space than the HAL-based alternative.
Not yet implemented:
- MDIO (it is WIP, currently relying on default PHY config)
- PTP support
- VLAN support
- various hardware offloads (when available)
Signed-off-by: Nicolas Pitre <npitre@baylibre.com>