this will be mostly not useful to anyone since flash is attached to
qspi, and using flash chips that don't use the *entire* qspi interface
will severly slow down the chip. the code overhead is minimal right now,
but if we also fix interrupt support on qspi pins this will
change (adding more code to potentially hot paths, using more memory for
wakers that are never used, and preventing the qspi gpio irq from being
used in software interrupts as RTIC applications may want to do).
CI was not building the a.rs application due to the requirement of b.bin
having been built first. Add a feature flag to examples so that CI can
build them including a dummy application.
Update a.rs application examples so that they compile again.
The oidc token is only valid for 5min, builds are starting to fail because HIL tests
take more than 5 min and we only obtain it once at start.
Instead of fixing it, let's remove it. My hope for OIDC was to allow running
HIL tests on PRs from forks if the author is in a list of trusted users.
However GHA simply doesn't give the ID token to PRs from forks. 🤷
Same limitation as with static tokens. So it's useless complexity, let's kill it.
- APPROTECT enable/disable. Notably this fixes issues with nrf52-rev3 and nrf53 from locking itself at reset.
- Use NFC pins as GPIO.
- Use RESET pin as GPIO.
NFC and RESET pins singletons are made available only when usable as GPIO,
for compile-time checking.
- Rename feature to `embedded-sdmmc`.
- Move embedded-sdmmc fork repo to the embassy-rs org.
- Remove unused features in the fork
- Fix impl in embassy-stm32
- Add to CI so it doesn't break again.
* Add nRF91 as target in CI builds
* Add example linker scripts for nrf91
* Make less nRF52 assumptions example config
* Add llvm-tools-preview required for cargo objcopy example