qmk-firmware/keyboards/handwired/bluepill/bluepill70/rules.mk

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Add Bluepill (stm32f103) handwired keyboard (#4126) * Main folder Main folder with some changes like the base layout and matrix for uploading in a future to the qmk repositorie * First Commit Firsts non previously commited changes: -Changed to keyboards/handwired -Basic credit to Xydane -70% Layout * Modified file structure for several keyboards As I don't want to create several folders and overcrowd the main folders I made a few modifications to being able of configure several keyboards as revisions of the main keyboard. Added a second variant. Compiling tests went right but I haven't tried it on the controller. * Starting leds * Started dual color leds PWM functions and configs I started to create the PWM functions and configs based on internet examples, it doesn't compile yet * Backtraced a bit to establish and try debug before continuing the pwm Just this, algo some doc as a new pinout image, space cadet modification to try if it works and little more * Deleted unuseful stuff After trying the reestructure to being compatible with several keyboards and that it worked I deleted the other keyboard. Added space cadet shift to ISO. Finally I couldn't debug everything and I'm getting quite frustrated to continue much more than just adding pwm leds * Changed again Iso fix for Space Cadet * Renamed keyboard, future pull I just renamed the keyboard and made some simplifying changes in order to make a pull request sometime soon. I'm too frustrated, tired and knowledge limited to achive using the PWM for leds, I didn't even get to use the debug mode... I intend to end basic led color change using layers (if I can), document everything properly and make a pull request so other users can continue/use this project. * Writed Readme.md file I also corrected a previous compilation problem and ordered a bit the keymaps * Corrected readme * Try to add layer activated light * Revert "Try to add layer activated light" This reverts commit 205af820d845dab08988f329b9f062f558060220. * Progress to fork Coming back to work, upcoming pull * Linked image Corrected readme * Some cleanning Added images to readme, som cleaning, burning after commit. * Almost finished (working) Finally * Finished bluepill firmware Just finished and tried layer dependant led colors. Going for merge * Deleted innecesary stuff and trailing spaces Just as commit title said. * Coding conventions Just modified some files to respect coding conventions * Deleted XXXXXX define Checking some other PR seen this improvement * Changes suggested on PR Firs doing the easy changes * More changes for the PR -I also deleted one unused function for led toggling on matrix.c (Now it uses layer dependent baklight, algo on of on start) -Deleted commented function on keymaps. Right now only needs testing and all pragma replaces. * Almost every pragma change on PR That's almost finished, only waiting for reply due to compiling errors * Revert "Almost every pragma change on PR" This reverts commit 07f23aa862b370cdf0ae37d6f2130c9e9856f491. * Revert last commit I moddified by mistake a file from another keyboard * Solved last pragma Compiles fine. Now I only need to test it, I say you if it works to include it in the main repository.
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# project specific files
SRC = matrix.c \
led.c
# GENERIC STM32F103C8T6 board - stm32duino bootloader
#OPT_DEFS = -DCORTEX_VTOR_INIT=0x2000
#MCU_LDSCRIPT = STM32F103x8_stm32duino_bootloader
#BOARD = GENERIC_STM32_F103
# GENERIC STM32F103C8T6 board - no bootloader (programmer over serial or SWD) // Modified by Xydane
OPT_DEFS =
MCU_LDSCRIPT = STM32F103x8
BOARD = GENERIC_STM32_F103
# MAPLE MINI
# OPT_DEFS = -DCORTEX_VTOR_INIT=0x5000
# MCU_LDSCRIPT = STM32F103xB_maplemini_bootloader
# BOARD = MAPLEMINI_STM32_F103
## chip/board settings
# the next two should match the directories in
# <chibios>/os/hal/ports/$(MCU_FAMILY)/$(MCU_SERIES)
MCU_FAMILY = STM32
MCU_SERIES = STM32F1xx
# linker script to use
# it should exist either in <chibios>/os/common/ports/ARMCMx/compilers/GCC/ld/
# or <this_dir>/ld/
# startup code to use
# is should exist in <chibios>/os/common/ports/ARMCMx/compilers/GCC/mk/
MCU_STARTUP = stm32f1xx
# it should exist either in <chibios>/os/hal/boards/
# or <this_dir>/boards
# Cortex version
# Teensy LC is cortex-m0; Teensy 3.x are cortex-m4
MCU = cortex-m3
# ARM version, CORTEX-M0/M1 are 6, CORTEX-M3/M4/M7 are 7
ARMV = 7
# If you want to be able to jump to bootloader from firmware on STM32 MCUs,
# set the correct BOOTLOADER_ADDRESS. Either set it here, or define it in
# ./bootloader_defs.h or in ./boards/<FOO>/bootloader_defs.h (if you have
# a custom board definition that you plan to reuse).
# If you're not setting it here, leave it commented out.
# It is chip dependent, the correct number can be looked up here (page 175):
# http://www.st.com/web/en/resource/technical/document/application_note/CD00167594.pdf
# This also requires a patch to chibios:
# <tmk_dir>/tmk_core/tool/chibios/ch-bootloader-jump.patch
#STM32_BOOTLOADER_ADDRESS = 0x1FFFC800