the reset/ATR handling has been heavily updated/fixed.
instead of using the timer counter peripheral to handle
the waiting time and corresponding timeout, the USART peripheral
internal timeout mechanism is used.
this is particularly important for the SIMtrace board since the
clock signal is not connected to the timer counter.
thus this change adds card emulation support for SIMtrace boards.
Fi and Di have been properly rename to F and D since the "i"
stands only for an "indicated" value, not the actual value.
this does not change the USB protocol (the variable have just been
renamed).
additional variables store more information about the card
capabilities
NOTE: it has only be tested for the SIMtrace board
Change-Id: Ibcb2c8cace9137695adf5fb3de43566f7cfb93b5
the LEDs (2 of them) were connected to the same pins on all
boards, up to the octsim-tester.
to be able to have board specific LEDs the definitions have moved
from common to the each board.
at the same time I added a bit of documentation what the LEDs are
used for.
Change-Id: I3226a9187a8d0b657ccf5dcd8f3586b2578f96d2
UART baud rate is main clock (MCK) divided by CR*16.
The MCK values are chosen >= 48 MHz and <= 64 MHz to have a near
integer value CR for a baud rate of 921600 bps.
The end MCK frequency between simtrace and qmod differ slightly
but are close to 58 MHz.
Change-Id: Iaa4a97fc68494c93b9d128503515d88049de506c
This way we can easily check with 'diff' for differences in our code and
Atmel softpack. Also, this layout is more suitable for building various
different firmware images (e.g. factory-test, dfu-loader, main
application) for a variety of different boards (simtrace, owhw, qmod).