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Missing EVENT_QUIT
Describe the feature request
Since LVGL is more and more used as an desktop app too, I think it's necessary to have a clean application exit event too.
Right now, all example have a while(1) { }
in their main function so when you close the app (by clicking the X icon, or Alt+F4 or ...), you're actually leaking all the application objects.
For most of them, it's not important, but som
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Is your enhancement proposal related to a problem? Please describe.
access_addr
always seems to be of size 4; that should be #defined.
crc_init
always seem to be of size 3; that should be #defined.
https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr/pull/31009/files#r736229677
https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr/pull/31009/files#r736229386
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set_mode_X()
HIL functions need to support returning an error if hardware does not support that mode or if the implementation cannot put the hardware in to that mode at that time. See for an example where panic is used instead of returning an error https://github.com/tock/tock/pull/2629/files.
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The board module has LED_DATA
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In PROTECTED mode, the MPU is used to map regions of memory to supervisor- and/or user-accessible memory. Currently, that algorithm is very simple: The entire address range is made accessible in supervisor mode; a single MPU region is used to enable user-mode access in each user memory region.
Each MPU region must bit both of a power-of-two size and with an alignment in memory equal to the si
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