* .h include only the strict minimum for their own parsing
* this forces all files to include explicitment their needs and not count on far streched dependencies
* this helps Makefile to rebuild only the minimum
* according to this rule, most standalone .h are now gone
* big app.h is gone
* remove seldom __cplusplus, if c++ happens, everything will have to be done properly anyway
* all unrequired include were removed
* split common/ into common/ (client+arm) and common_arm/ (os+bootloader)
* bring zlib to common/
* bring stuff not really/not yet used in common back to armsrc/ or client/
* bring liblua into client/
* bring uart into client/
* move some portions of code around (dbprint, protocols,...)
* rename unused files into *_disabled.[ch] to make it explicit
* rename soft Uarts between 14a, 14b and iclass, so a standalone could use several without clash
* remove PrintAndLogDevice
* move deprecated-hid-flasher from client to tools
* Makefiles
* treat deps in armsrc/ as in client/
* client: stop on warning (-Werror), same as for armsrc/
Tested on:
* all standalone modes
* Linux
TC1 counts the number of TC0 overflows (carry bits).
In random conditions TC1 would return or stay at zero,
instead of counting up. This due to the behavior of the
reset signal.
SAM7S Series Datasheet, 33.5.6 Trigger:
Regardless of the trigger used, it will be taken into account
at the following active edge of the selected clock. This means
that the counter value can be read differently from zero just
after a trigger, especially when a low frequency signal is
selected as the clock.
The new code first prepares TC1 and asserts TC1 trigger and
then prepares TC0 and asserts TC0 trigger. The TC0 start-up
will reset TC1.
CHG: TIMER, it turns out the TC0, TC1 and TC2 is only 16bit. So adjust to use two clocks to get a 32bit timer.
CHG: code clean up in legic device side. consistency with variable names..