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lpc176x: Enable full speed peripheral clocks on SPI and I2C
Scale the bus speed within the peripheral instead of on the system bus as scaling on the system bus slows down general register access to the peripheral. Signed-off-by: Kevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>
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@ -23,6 +23,9 @@ spi_init(void)
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gpio_peripheral(0, 17, 2, 0);
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gpio_peripheral(0, 18, 2, 0);
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// Setup clock
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enable_peripheral_clock(PCLK_SSP0);
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// Set initial registers
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LPC_SSP0->CR0 = 0x07;
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LPC_SSP0->CPSR = 254;
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@ -40,7 +43,7 @@ spi_setup(uint32_t bus, uint8_t mode, uint32_t rate)
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// Setup clock rate and mode
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struct spi_config res = {0, 0};
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uint32_t pclk = SystemCoreClock / 4;
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uint32_t pclk = SystemCoreClock;
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uint32_t div = DIV_ROUND_UP(pclk/2, rate) << 1;
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res.cpsr = div < 2 ? 2 : (div > 254 ? 254 : div);
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res.cr0 = 0x07 | (mode << 6);
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