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******************************************************************************
*** ChibiOS next Release Notes. ***
******************************************************************************
ChibiOS next is composed of several independent but inter-operable
sub-projects: RT, NIL, HAL, EX. Plus several external libraries
integrated in our structure: WolfSSL, FatFS and lwIP.
*** ChibiOS next highlights ****
This release is focused on features and general improvements, HAL, RT and NIL
received a series of important improvements, new features have been added.
*** ChibiOS next general improvements ***
- WolfSSL 1.12.2 has been integrated. HTTPS demo added.
- FatFS 0.13 has been integrated.
- lwIP 2.0.3 has been integrated.
- CMSIS 5.1.1 has been integrated.
- Improved build system based on make.
- Improved integration with Eclipse, launch configurations have been
centralized for many projects.
- Several HAL and test applications have become "multi projects", a single
project is able to build for multiple targets/boards.
- Improved test engine.
- Added a test suite generator written in FTL, now it is possible to generate
test code without the need of SPC5Studio.
- Added a board files generator written in FTL, now it is possible to generate
board files without the need of ChibiStudio.
*** What's new in RT/NIL ports ***
- GHS compiler support added to the Power e200z port.
- Experimental ARM Cortex-A Trust Zone support.
*** What's new in OS Library ***
- OS library now has its own test suite.
- Mailbox API names changed by adding "Timeout" to those function that have
timeout capability, for consistency with the rest of the system.
- Added an "Objects Factory" to the OS Library, it allows to dynamically
allocate reference-counted kernel objects/buffers or to register
static objects. Allocated/registered objects can be retrieved by name.
- Added an "Objects FIFO" object to the OS Library, it allows to
exchange complex objects between threads/ISRs. It is based on a
mailbox and a guarded memory pool.
- Added alignment handling to memory pools.
- Added a new chGuardedPoolAllocI() API to the guarded memory pools.
*** What's new in RT 5.0.0 ***
- The type systime_t has been split in systime_t and sysinterval_t, the
two can have different size. The system is now more rigorous in time
handling, an absolute time is something different from an interval,
sysinterval_t can be larger than the systime_t, this means that it is
now possible to use very long intervals when the system time uses a small
counter.
- Time conversion macros have been renamed in TIME_S2I(), TIME_MS2I(),
TIME_US2(), TIME_I2S(), TIME_I2MS() and TIME_I2US. Conversion is now done
by casting all operands to a large time_conv_t type improving safety by
eliminating integer truncations.
- Time conversion functions have been renamed in: chTimeS2I(), chTimeMS2I(),
chTimeUS2I(), chTimeI2S(), chTimeI2MS() and chTimeI2US().
- New functions have been added for dealing with operations with time and
intervals: chTimeAddX() and chTimeDiffX().
- All functions that have a timeout parameter now take a sysinterval_t type
instead of systime_t.
- Improved test suite.
- Enhanced Events API, added chEvtGetAndClearEventsI() and chEvtAddEventsI().
- The chconf.h configuration files now are tagged with the version
number for safety. The system rejects obsolete files during
compilation. Stronger checks are performed on chconf.h, now missing
settings trigger an error instead of getting a default.
*** What's new in NIL 3.0.0 ***
- The type systime_t has been split in systime_t and sysinterval_t. The
system is now more rigorous in time handling, an absolute time is
something different from an interval.
- Time conversion macros have been renamed in TIME_S2I(), TIME_MS2I(),
TIME_US2(), TIME_I2S(), TIME_I2MS() and TIME_I2US. Conversion is now done
by casting all operands to a large time_conv_t type improving safety by
eliminating integer truncations.
- New functions have been added for dealing with operations with time and
intervals: chTimeAddX() and chTimeDiffX().
- All functions that have a timeout parameter now take a sysinterval_t type
instead of systime_t.
- Improved test suite.
- The chconf.h configuration files now are tagged with the version
number for safety. The system rejects obsolete files during
compilation.
*** What's new in HAL 6.0.0 ***
- Added a Managed Flash Storage module to the HAL. This modules handles
garbage collection, storage self-repair and wear leveling.
- Improved serial driver.
- Added a "control" function to the channels interface, it allows to add
custom features to the various implementations.
- Added I-class functions to the serial driver: sdGetI(), sdReadI(),
sdPutI() and sdWriteI().
- Improved PAL driver.
- Added an user parameter to the PAL callbacks for consistency with other
drivers.
- Added blocking functions for edge synchronization: palWaitLineTimeout()
and palWaitLineTimeoutS().
- Improved SPI driver.
- Now there are multiple modes for CS handling: by PAL pad (previous one), by
PAL line, by PAL port mask and LLD-specific.
- Added circular continuous mode to the SPI driver.
- Improved CAN driver.
- Added callback capability to the CAN driver. Now it is possible to use
callbacks in place of classic events.
- Improved USB driver.
- Added a usbWakeupHost() function for standby exit.
- Improved HAL queues to increase performance. Added new functions: iqGetI(),
iqReadI(), oqPutI() and oqWriteI().
*** What's new in EX 1.0.0 ***
- No changes.
*** What's new in AVR HAL support ***
- Added initial ATtiny167 support.
- Added initial ATXmega128a4u support.
- Improvement of SPI, EXT, PAL low level drivers.
*** What's new in STM32 HAL support ***
- Updated SPI drivers to implement the new circular mode of the HAL SPI
driver model.
- Updated STM32F1xx headers to 1.6, STM32F3xx to 1.9, STM32L0xx to 1.10,
STM32L4xx to 1.9, STM32H7xx to 1.1.
- Implemented PAL enhancements in GPIOv1, GPIOv2 and GPIOv3 implementations.
- Modified the STM32 OTGv1 driver to work without pump thread, transfers
are now done in the ISR. The driver is now greatly simplified.
- Added STM32L496xx/STM32L4A6xx support.
- Added STM32F030x4 support.
- Added initial STM32H7xx support.