Strip tabs and trailing white spaces, and fix end of files (#748)

* format: Strip trailing whitespaces

We want to get rid of trailing whitespaces completly as they make just git
noice. Much better to start using automated tools to get rid of them once and
not getting them back again. This way git history will be cleaner and review
easier.

Commit was generated with:

    pre-commit run --all-files trailing-whitespace

* format: Files should have exactly one new line end of them

It is good practice that every file has one new line. It is not now days so
mandatory but it also is not nice if file has lot of newlines end of it. We will
use pre-commit which takes automatically care about this so let's fix all.

Commit was generated with:

    pre-commit run --all-files end-of-file-fixer

* format: Convert tabs to spaces

Project mostly use spaces over tabs. When mixing tabs and spaces this usually
makes formatting issues and also when changing those in commits it will make lot
of git noise. We will force spaces most of the time and use pre-commit to fix.

Commit was generated with:

    pre-commit run --all-files remove-tabs

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Co-authored-by: Kari Argillander <kari.argillander@fidelix.com>
This commit is contained in:
Kari Argillander
2024-08-25 22:13:57 +03:00
committed by GitHub
parent 9e0657424e
commit 369da70f2a
455 changed files with 7147 additions and 7249 deletions
+35 -36
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@@ -2,8 +2,8 @@
/* LINKER SCRIPT */
/* */
/* */
/* The Linker Script defines how the code and data emitted by the GNU C compiler and assembler are */
/* to be loaded into memory (code goes into FLASH, variables go into RAM). */
/* The Linker Script defines how the code and data emitted by the GNU C compiler and assembler are */
/* to be loaded into memory (code goes into FLASH, variables go into RAM). */
/* */
/* Any symbols defined in the Linker Script are automatically global and available to the rest of the */
/* program. */
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
/* To force the linker to use this LINKER SCRIPT, just add the -T AT91SAM7S256.LD */
/* directive to the linker flags in the makefile. For example, */
/* */
/* LFLAGS = -Map main.map -nostartfiles -T AT91SAM7S256.LD */
/* LFLAGS = -Map main.map -nostartfiles -T AT91SAM7S256.LD */
/* */
/* */
/* The order that the object files are listed in the makefile determines what .text section is */
@@ -19,10 +19,10 @@
/* */
/* For example: $(LD) $(LFLAGS) -o main.out crt.o main.o lowlevelinit.o */
/* */
/* crt.o is first in the list of objects, so it will be placed at address 0x00000000 */
/* crt.o is first in the list of objects, so it will be placed at address 0x00000000 */
/* */
/* */
/* The top of the stack (_stack_end) is (last_byte_of_ram +1) - 4 */
/* The top of the stack (_stack_end) is (last_byte_of_ram +1) - 4 */
/* */
/* Therefore: _stack_end = (0x00020FFFF + 1) - 4 = 0x00210000 - 4 = 0x0020FFFC */
/* Therefore: _stack_end = (0x000203FFF + 1) - 4 = 0x00204000 - 4 = 0x00203FFC */
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@
/* . | SVC Stack 16 bytes | */
/* . | | */
/* . |---------------------------------|0x0020FECC */
/* . | | */
/* . | | */
/* . | stack area for user program | */
/* . | | */
/* . | | */
@@ -110,10 +110,10 @@
ENTRY(_vec_reset)
/* specify the AT91SAM7S64 memory areas */
MEMORY
MEMORY
{
flash : ORIGIN = 0, LENGTH = 64K /* FLASH EPROM */
ram : ORIGIN = 0x00200000, LENGTH = 16K /* static RAM area */
flash : ORIGIN = 0, LENGTH = 64K /* FLASH EPROM */
ram : ORIGIN = 0x00200000, LENGTH = 16K /* static RAM area */
}
@@ -122,35 +122,34 @@ MEMORY
_stack_end = 0x203FFC;
/* now define the output sections */
SECTIONS
SECTIONS
{
. = 0; /* set location counter to address zero */
.text : /* collect all sections that should go into FLASH after startup */
{
*(.text*) /* all .text sections (code) */
*(.rodata) /* all .rodata sections (constants, strings, etc.) */
*(.rodata*) /* all .rodata* sections (constants, strings, etc.) */
*(.glue_7) /* all .glue_7 sections (no idea what these are) */
*(.glue_7t) /* all .glue_7t sections (no idea what these are) */
_etext = .; /* define a global symbol _etext just after the last code byte */
} >flash /* put all the above into FLASH */
. = 0; /* set location counter to address zero */
.data : /* collect all initialized .data sections that go into RAM */
{
_data = .; /* create a global symbol marking the start of the .data section */
*(.data*) /* all .data sections */
_edata = .; /* define a global symbol marking the end of the .data section */
} >ram AT >flash /* put all the above into RAM (but load the LMA initializer copy into FLASH) */
.text : /* collect all sections that should go into FLASH after startup */
{
*(.text*) /* all .text sections (code) */
*(.rodata) /* all .rodata sections (constants, strings, etc.) */
*(.rodata*) /* all .rodata* sections (constants, strings, etc.) */
*(.glue_7) /* all .glue_7 sections (no idea what these are) */
*(.glue_7t) /* all .glue_7t sections (no idea what these are) */
_etext = .; /* define a global symbol _etext just after the last code byte */
} >flash /* put all the above into FLASH */
.bss : /* collect all uninitialized .bss sections that go into RAM */
{
_bss_start = .; /* define a global symbol marking the start of the .bss section */
*(.bss*) /* all .bss sections */
} >ram /* put all the above in RAM (it will be cleared in the startup code */
.data : /* collect all initialized .data sections that go into RAM */
{
_data = .; /* create a global symbol marking the start of the .data section */
*(.data*) /* all .data sections */
_edata = .; /* define a global symbol marking the end of the .data section */
} >ram AT >flash /* put all the above into RAM (but load the LMA initializer copy into FLASH) */
. = ALIGN(4); /* advance location counter to the next 32-bit boundary */
_bss_end = . ; /* define a global symbol marking the end of the .bss section */
.bss : /* collect all uninitialized .bss sections that go into RAM */
{
_bss_start = .; /* define a global symbol marking the start of the .bss section */
*(.bss*) /* all .bss sections */
} >ram /* put all the above in RAM (it will be cleared in the startup code */
. = ALIGN(4); /* advance location counter to the next 32-bit boundary */
_bss_end = . ; /* define a global symbol marking the end of the .bss section */
}
_end = .; /* define a global symbol marking the end of application RAM */
_end = .; /* define a global symbol marking the end of application RAM */