- increase stack sizes to run cleanly under stackcheck
- this is likely overkill for most boards, but using stackcheck to set our minimum ensures we have a very safe margin on regular builds and it's something we can currently afford
- remove holybro_durandal-v1_stackcheck from test rack (there's only one unit)
- this doesn't currently change anything, but gets us ready to start
experimenting with using the small amount of instruction tightly memory
on STM32F7
- the .ramfuncs section works with NuttX CONFIG_ARCH_RAMFUNCS
- interupt pin set active low and latch
- relax retry timeout if configure failed
- improve configured empty rate (sample rate) rounding
- fix RegisterCheck
- check FIFO count as part of full transfer and reset or adjust timing if necessary
- rename DRV_IMU_DEVTYPE_ICM20608 -> DRV_IMU_DEVTYPE_ICM20608G
- update to NuttX with stm32f4 and stm32f7 SPI DMA internal buffers
- remove explicit DMA buffer allocations from new IMU drivers
- restore original BOARD_DMA_ALLOC_POOL_SIZE
- decrease SPI DMA thresholds based on fmu-v2/v3/v4/v5 bench testing
This is another new InvenSense sensor with max output data rate of 32 kHz (both accel & gyro), on board anti-aliasing filter, and accel range 32G. Overall quite similar to the ICM-42688-P added in #14420, but with doubled accel range and without the optional high resolution output or clock sync.
Removes the calibration on startup, as these values were overwritten by
the system calibration values anyway.
So the only difference is that if all calibration scales were equal to 1,
the driver startup would have failed.