Ian Douglas Scott 806c063223 arm/rp2040,rp2350: Allow configuring XOSC startup delay
This follows the formula in the "Startup Delay" section of the
datasheets, where `BOARD_XOSC_STARTUPDELAY` is the time in milliseconds,
which is then multiplied by the clock fequency in kHz, divided by 256
cycles, and rounded up.

This differs from `pico-sdk`, which just multiplied the value of the
expression it previously used by a `PICO_XOSC_STARTUP_DELAY_MULTIPLIER`.
This seems less correct, though it should be essentially the same except
rounding. (`BOARD_XOSC_STARTUPDELAY_MULTIPLIER` also wouldn't fit nicely
the way the `#define`s are aligned.)

This sets `BOARD_XOSC_STARTUPDELAY` to `1` for all boards, so this will
produce the same output and not change behavior.

Signed-off-by: Ian Douglas Scott <ian@iandouglasscott.com>
2025-01-18 21:05:07 +08:00
2025-01-15 17:26:07 +08:00
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