Remove a few ultra-verbose logs.
They're heavily spamming logs for HIL tests, and I don't believe they're valuable now that the thing they helped debug in their young age is now solid and mature.
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@ -222,7 +222,6 @@ fn IO_IRQ_QSPI() {
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#[must_use = "futures do nothing unless you `.await` or poll them"]
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struct InputFuture<'a, T: Pin> {
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pin: PeripheralRef<'a, T>,
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level: InterruptTrigger,
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}
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impl<'d, T: Pin> InputFuture<'d, T> {
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@ -249,7 +248,6 @@ impl<'d, T: Pin> InputFuture<'d, T> {
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.inte((pin.pin() / 8) as usize)
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.write_set(|w| match level {
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InterruptTrigger::LevelHigh => {
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trace!("InputFuture::new enable LevelHigh for pin {}", pin.pin());
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w.set_level_high(pin_group, true);
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}
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InterruptTrigger::LevelLow => {
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@ -267,7 +265,7 @@ impl<'d, T: Pin> InputFuture<'d, T> {
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}
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});
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Self { pin, level }
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Self { pin }
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}
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}
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@ -303,14 +301,8 @@ impl<'d, T: Pin> Future for InputFuture<'d, T> {
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&& !inte.level_high(pin_group)
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&& !inte.level_low(pin_group)
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{
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trace!(
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"{:?} for pin {} was cleared, return Poll::Ready",
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self.level,
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self.pin.pin()
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);
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return Poll::Ready(());
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}
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trace!("InputFuture::poll return Poll::Pending");
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Poll::Pending
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}
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}
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@ -490,8 +490,6 @@ impl<T: Instance> interrupt::typelevel::Handler<T::Interrupt> for BufferedInterr
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w.set_oeic(ris.oeris());
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});
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trace!("on_interrupt ris={:#X}", ris.0);
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// Errors
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if ris.feris() {
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warn!("Framing error");
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@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ async fn main(_spawner: Spawner) {
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// Calibrate and normalize the measurement to get close to the dac_output_val
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let measured_normalized = ((measured as i32 - offset as i32) / normalization_factor) as i16;
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info!("value / measured: {} / {}", dac_output_val, measured_normalized);
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//info!("value / measured: {} / {}", dac_output_val, measured_normalized);
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// The deviations are quite enormous but that does not matter since this is only a quick test
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assert!((dac_output_val as i16 - measured_normalized).abs() < 15);
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