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What was in core/ is now moved to arch/stm34l4xxx/peripherals. This new
directory is *supposed to* to contain raw header files defining just the
pertinent register structures for the various peripherals. Peripheral
management belongs somewhere in the new `kern/..` directories. This is
not completely the case at the moment, so more refactoring needs to be
done.
What was sitting in the root has now been moved into the kern/
directory. The kern/ directory is to contain everything else
other than raw device register definitions. The root of the kern/
tree is reserved for standard library-esque headers.
The kern/<peripheral> directory contains management systems for that
peripheral. (At the moment DMA is the only peripheral with a decent
management system.) Preferably these peripheral systems should only
include their correlating header in arch/stm34l4xxx/peripherals, and
use other management systems for handling other peripherals rather
than manipulating their raw registers directly. (Though this ideal
will require much more critical mass of management systems.)
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This abstraction makes it much more intuitive to use the
DMA features on the STM32L4 boards.
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and the rest of the project.
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Apparently people really don't like bitfields in practice,
so I have devised a compromise to retain some readability while
using bitmasks instead by writing a regset() macro.
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subdirectory.
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