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A Rust HAL for the ht32f5xxxx family of chips
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Bump cortex-m from 0.6.3 to 0.7.2 #16

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dependabot[bot] commented 3 years ago

Bumps cortex-m from 0.6.3 to 0.7.2.

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v0.7.2

Fixed

  • Fixed a bug where calling asm::delay() with an argument of 0 or 1 would underflow, leading to a very long delay.

v0.7.1

Added

  • New assembly methods asm::semihosting_syscall, asm::bootstrap, and asm::bootload.

Deprecated

  • msp::write has been deprecated in favor of asm::bootstrap. It was not possible to use msp::write without causing Undefined Behavior, so all existing users are encouraged to migrate.

Fixed

  • Fixed a bug in asm::delay which could lead to incorrect codegen and infinite loops.
  • Improved timing guarantees of asm::delay on multiple-issue CPU cores.
  • Additional compiler fences added to inline assembly where necessary.
  • Fixed DWARF debug information in pre-built assembly binaries.

v0.7.0

Added

  • New InterruptNumber trait is now required on interrupt arguments to the various NVIC functions, replacing the previous use of Nr from bare-metal. For backwards compatibility, InterruptNumber is implemented for types which are Nr + Copy, but this will be removed in a future version.
  • Associated const PTR is introduced to Core Peripherals to eventually replace the existing ptr() API.
  • A delay driver based on SysTick.
  • You can now use LTO to inline assembly calls, even on stable Rust. See the asm/lib.rs documentation for more details.
  • Initial ARMv8-M MPU support
  • ICTR and ACTLR registers added
  • Support for the Security Attribution Unit on ARMv8-M

Changed

  • Previously, asm calls without the inline-asm feature enabled used pre-built objects which were built by a GCC compiler, while inline-asm enabled the use of llvm_asm! calls. The asm system has been replaced with a new technique which generates Rust static libs for stable calling, and uses the new asm! macro with inline-asm. See the asm/lib.rs documentation for more details.

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Changelog

Sourced from cortex-m's changelog.

[v0.7.2] - 2021-03-07

Fixed

  • Fixed a bug where calling asm::delay() with an argument of 0 or 1 would underflow, leading to a very long delay.

[v0.7.1] - 2021-01-25

Added

  • New assembly methods asm::semihosting_syscall, asm::bootstrap, and asm::bootload.

Deprecated

  • msp::write has been deprecated in favor of asm::bootstrap. It was not possible to use msp::write without causing Undefined Behavior, so all existing users are encouraged to migrate.

Fixed

  • Fixed a bug in asm::delay which could lead to incorrect codegen and infinite loops.
  • Improved timing guarantees of asm::delay on multiple-issue CPU cores.
  • Additional compiler fences added to inline assembly where necessary.
  • Fixed DWARF debug information in pre-built assembly binaries.

[v0.7.0] - 2020-11-09

Added

  • New InterruptNumber trait is now required on interrupt arguments to the various NVIC functions, replacing the previous use of Nr from bare-metal. For backwards compatibility, InterruptNumber is implemented for types which are Nr + Copy, but this will be removed in a future version.
  • Associated const PTR is introduced to Core Peripherals to eventually replace the existing ptr() API.
  • A delay driver based on SysTick.
  • You can now use LTO to inline assembly calls, even on stable Rust. See the asm/lib.rs documentation for more details.
  • Initial ARMv8-M MPU support
  • ICTR and ACTLR registers added
  • Support for the Security Attribution Unit on ARMv8-M

Changed

  • Previously, asm calls without the inline-asm feature enabled used pre-built objects which were built by a GCC compiler, while inline-asm enabled the use of llvm_asm! calls. The asm system has been replaced with a new

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dependabot[bot] commented 3 years ago

Superseded by #19.