- 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)
- 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
- uses the FIFO and SPI DMA to transfer full raw data (8 kHz gyro, 4 kHz accel)
- new sensor messages for better visibility
- sensor_{accel, gyro}_fifo: full raw data for optional logging and analysis
- sensor_{accel, gyro}_status: metadata, clipping, etc
- currently not enabled by default
* The build is built with SPI4. At run time the signal GPIO_8266_GPIO2 it tested. If it is low the SPI4 is configured. If it is high SPI4 is not configured.
* board_common: Add Notion of Board has bus manifest
This insures the common exception handler will not be
re-entered. The handler does not support nested interrupts
and the interrupt stack pointer and context will be overwritten
resulting in hard to debug hardfaults.
If all the priorities are equal the NVIC prevents the
preemption. The startup code defaults all the priorities
to the same value 128.
This change safeguards in 2 ways 1) By disabling
CONFIG_ ARCH_IRQPRIO: up_prioritize_irq cannot be called.
This will insure that all HW interrupts are at the same
priority.
2) By disabling CONFIG_ARCH_HIPRI_INTERRUP, the common
exception will disable any interrupts during interrupt
processing.