Sergey Vlasov 7b4d9fc7c1 Fix DMA stream ID calculation in ws2812_pwm (#10008)
Some STM32 chips have STM32_DMA1_STREAM1 as the first DMA stream, others
(F4xx, F7xx, H7xx) have STM32_DMA1_STREAM0.  Instead of those names, use
STM32_DMA_STREAM(0), which should always give the first stm32_dma_stream_t
structure in the DMA streams array, so that the stream ID would be
calculated correctly.
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ZSAs fork of QMK Firmware

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This purpose of this fork is maintain a clean repo that only contains the keyboard code that we need, and as little else as possible. This is to keep it lightweight, since we only need a couple of keyboards. This is the repo that the EZ Configurator will pull from.

Supported Keyboards

Maintainers

QMK is developed and maintained by Jack Humbert of OLKB with contributions from the community, and of course, Hasu. The ZSA branch is maintained by Drashna, ZSAs official QMK Liaison, and by Florian Didron, ZSAs lead developer, with input from Erez Zukerman (ZSA CEO).

Update Process

  1. Check out branch from ZSAs master branch:
    1. git remote add zsa https://github.com/zsa/qmk_firmware.git
    2. git fetch --all
    3. git checkout -B branchname zsa/master
    4. git push -u zsa branchname
  2. Check for core changes:
  3. git cherry-pick the commits we want
    • git rm docs/* -r to remove the document updates when cherry picking. Repeat for any keyboard/keymap/etc that have changes that we arent interested in
  4. Commit update
    • Include commit info in [changelog.md](http://changelog.md)
  5. Open Pull request, and include information about the commit

Strategy

To keep PRs small and easier to test, they should ideally be 1:1 with commits from QMK Firmware master. They should only group commits if/when it makes sense. Such as multiple commits for a specific feature (split RGB support, for instance)

Merging

Pull Requests should be merged/rebased, not squashed, so we can maintain a commit history that is close to QMK Firmwares, for ease of reference.

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