I wrote:
1. renovate the core (thereby break all command set drivers and all transport subsystems), 2. update ~2 command set drivers and ~2 transport subsystems 3. validate the renovated core, 4. fix the conceptual errors of the renovated core (as well as first few discovered bugs in the implementation), 5. update all other command set drivers, 6. update all transport subsystems where resources to do so are available,
Step 6 probably involves the creation of a SPI transport layer. It implements former SPI related functionality of the core and may receive former code of the core. BTW, it may be a good idea to really defer this to step 6 instead of doing so in step 2.
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