28: Read MAC address from EEPROM r=jordens a=cjbe
Try and read the unique MAC address from EEPROM.
If the EEPROM can not be read (e.g. on the unpatched hardware version 1.0 where the EEPROM is unpowered) a hardcoded default of 10:E2:D5:00:03:00 is used.
The MAC address found / used is logged. At the moment the only way of accessing this log is via semihosting.
Closes#23
30: build(deps): bump serde from 1.0.99 to 1.0.100 r=jordens a=dependabot-preview[bot]
Bumps [serde](https://github.com/serde-rs/serde) from 1.0.99 to 1.0.100.
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> ## v1.0.100
> - Provide `serde::ser::StdError` and `serde:🇩🇪:StdError` which are either a re-export of `std::error::Error` (if Serde's "std" feature is enabled) or a new identical trait (otherwise).
>
> ```rust
> #[cfg(feature = "std")]
> pub use std::error::Error as StdError;
>
> #[cfg(not(feature = "std"))]
> pub trait StdError: Debug + Display {
> fn source(&self) -> Option<&(StdError + 'static)> { None }
> }
> ```
>
> Serde's error traits `serde::ser::Error` and `serde:🇩🇪:Error` require `std::error::Error` as a supertrait, but only when Serde is built with "std" enabled. Data formats that don't care about no\_std support should generally provide their error types with a `std::error::Error` impl directly:
>
> ```rust
> #[derive(Debug)]
> struct MySerError {...}
>
> impl serde::ser::Error for MySerError {...}
>
> impl std::fmt::Display for MySerError {...}
>
> // We don't support no_std!
> impl std::error::Error for MySerError {}
> ```
>
> Data formats that *do* support no\_std may either have a "std" feature of their own as has been required in the past:
>
> ```toml
> [features]
> std = ["serde/std"]
> ```
>
> ```rust
> #[cfg(feature = "std")]
> impl std::error::Error for MySerError {}
> ```
>
> ... or else now may provide the std Error impl unconditionally via Serde's re-export:
>
> ```rust
> impl serde::ser::StdError for MySerError {}
> ```
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- [`b6a77c4`](b6a77c4413) Release 1.0.100
- [`3343885`](33438850a6) Merge pull request [#1620](https://github-redirect.dependabot.com/serde-rs/serde/issues/1620) from dtolnay/error
- [`c083cfd`](c083cfd65e) Export std error type so downstream doesn't need "std" feature
- [`4cea81f`](4cea81f93f) Merge pull request [#1615](https://github-redirect.dependabot.com/serde-rs/serde/issues/1615) from jamesmunns/patch-1
- [`2d36be7`](2d36be753a) Add Postcard to the list of Serde Data Formats
- [`738d29e`](738d29eaa9) Update serde_derive_internals to syn 1.0
- [`b536fb6`](b536fb67a4) Merge pull request [#1604](https://github-redirect.dependabot.com/serde-rs/serde/issues/1604) from UnHumbleBen/patch-1
- [`b10c23a`](b10c23a950) Fixed a typo
- [`85a5cf7`](85a5cf7cb1) Document serde_derive minimum rustc
- See full diff in [compare view](https://github.com/serde-rs/serde/compare/v1.0.99...v1.0.100)
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