mayhem-firmware/firmware/chibios-portapack/os/hal/platforms/LPC43xx/lpc43xx.c
Maescool 920b98f7c9 Upstream merge to make new revision of PortaPack work (#206)
* Power: Turn off additional peripheral clock branches.

* Update schematic with new symbol table and KiCad standard symbols.
Fix up wires.

* Schematic: Update power net labels.

* Schematic: Update footprint names to match library changes.

* Schematic: Update header vendor and part numbers.

* Schematic: Specify (arbitrary) value for PDN# net.

* Schematic: Remove fourth fiducial. Not standard practice, and was taking up valuable board space.

* Schematic: Add reference oscillator -- options for clipped sine or HCMOS output.

* Schematic: Update copyright year.

* Schematic: Remove CLKOUT to CPLD. It was a half-baked idea.

* Schematic: Add (experimental) GPS circuit.
Add note about charging circuit.
Update date and revision to match PCB.

* PCB: Update from schematic change: now revision 20180819.
Diff was extensive due to net renumbering...

* PCB: Fix GPS courtyard to accommodate crazy solder paste recommendation in integration manual.
PCB: Address DRC clearance violation between via and oscillator pad.

* PCB: Update copyright on drawing.

* Update schematic and PCB date and revision.

* gitignore: Sublime Text editor project/workspace files

* Power: Power up or power down peripheral clock at appropriate times, so firmware doesn't freeze...

* Clocking: Fix incorrect shift for CGU IDIVx_CTRL.PD field.

* LPC43xx: Add CGU IDIVx struct/union type.

* Power: Switch off unused IDIV dividers. Make note of active IDIVs and their use.

* HackRF Mode: Upgrade firmware to 2018.01.1 (API 1.02)

* MAX V CPLD: Refactor class to look more like Xilinx CoolRunner II CPLD class.

* MAX V CPLD: Add BYPASS, SAMPLE support.
Rename enter_isp -> enable, exit_isp -> disable.
Use SAMPLE at start of flash process, which somehow addresses the problem where CFM wouldn't load into SRAM (and become the active bitstream) after flashing.

* MAX V CPLD: Reverse verify data checking logic to make it a little faster.

* CPLD: After reprogramming flash, immediately clamp I/O signals, load to SRAM, and "execute" the new bitstream.

* Si5351: Refactor code, make one of the registers more type-safe.
Clock Manager: Track selected reference clock source for later use in user interface.

* Clock Manager: Add note about PPM only affecting Si5351C PLLA, which always runs from the HackRF 25MHz crystal.
It is assumed an external clock does not need adjustment, though I am open to being convinced otherwise...

* PPM UI: Show "EXT" when showing PPM adjustment and reference clock is external.

* CPLD: Add pins and logic for new PortaPack hardware feature(s).

* CPLD: Bitstream to support new hardware features.

* Clock Generator: Add a couple more setter methods for ClockControl registers.

* Clock Manager: Use shared MCU CLKIN clock control configuration constant.

* Clock Manager: Reduce MCU CLKIN driver current. 2mA should be plenty.

* Clock Manager: Remove redundant clock generator output enable.

* Bootstrap: Remove unnecessary ldscript hack to locate SPIFI mode change code in RAM.

* Bootstrap: Get CPU operating at max frequency as soon as possible.
Update SPIFI speed comment.
Make some more LPC43xx types into unions with uint32_t.

* Bootstrap: Explicitly configure IDIVB for SPIFI, despite LPC43xx bootloader setting it.

* Clock Manager: Init peripherals before CPLD reconfig. Do the clock generator setup after, so we can check presence of PortaPack reference clock with the help of the latest CPLD bitstream.

* Clock Manager: Reverse sense of conditional that determines crystal or non-crystal reference source. This is for an expected upcoming change where multiple external options can be differentiated.

* Bootstrap: Consolidate clock configuration, update SPIFI rate comment.

* Clock Manager: Use IDIVA for clock source for all peripherals, instead of PLL1. Should make switching easier going forward.
Don't use IRC as clock during initial clock manager configuration. Until we switch to GP_CLKIN, we should go flat out...

* ChibiOS M0: Change default clock speed to 204MHz, since bootstrap now maxes out clock speed before starting M0 execution.

* PortaPack IO: Expose method to set reference oscillator enable pin.

* Pin configuration: Do SPIFI pin config with other pins, in preparation for eliminating separate bootloader.

* Pin configuration: Disable input buffers on pins that are never read.

* Revert "ChibiOS M0: Change default clock speed to 204MHz, since bootstrap now maxes out clock speed before starting M0 execution."

This reverts commit c0e2bb6cc4cc656769323bdbb8ee5a16d2d5bb03.

* Remove unused board files.

* Add LPC43xx functions.

* chibios: Replace code with per-peripheral structs defining clocks, interrupts, and reset bits.

* LPC43xx: Add MCPWM peripheral struct.

* clock generator: Use recommended PLL reset register value.

Datasheet recommends a value. AN619 is quiet on the topic, claims the low nibble is default 0b0000.

* GPIO: Tweak masking of SCU function.

I don't remember why I thought this was necessary...

* HAL: Explicitly turn on timer peripheral clocks used as systicks, during init.

* SCU: Add struct to hold pin configuration.

* PAL: Add functions to address The Glitch.

https://greatscottgadgets.com/2018/02-28-we-fixed-the-glitch/

* PAL/board: New IO initialization code

Declare initial state for SCU pin config, GPIOs. Apply initial state during PAL init. Perform VAA slow turn-on to address The Glitch.

* Merge M0 and M4 to eliminate need for bootstrap firmware

During _early_init, detect if we're running on the M4 or M0.
If M4: do M4-specific core initialization, reset peripherals, speed up SPIFI clock, start M0, go to sleep.
If M0: do all the other things.

* Pins: Miscellaneous SCU configuration tweaks.

* Little code clarity improvement.

* bootstrap: Remove, not necessary.

* Clock Manager: Large re-working to support external references.

* Fix merge conflicts
2019-01-11 06:56:21 +00:00

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/*
Copyright (C) 2018 Jared Boone, ShareBrained Technology
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.
*/
#include "hal.h"
void peripheral_reset(const peripheral_reset_t* const reset) {
const size_t register_index = (reset->output_index >> 5) & 1;
const size_t bit_shift = reset->output_index & 0x1f;
const uint32_t mask = (1U << bit_shift);
LPC_RGU->RESET_CTRL[register_index] = mask | (~LPC_RGU->RESET_ACTIVE_STATUS[register_index]);
while((LPC_RGU->RESET_ACTIVE_STATUS[register_index] & mask) == 0);
}
void base_clock_enable(const base_clock_regs_t* const base) {
if( base->clk->PD ) {
base->clk->AUTOBLOCK = 1;
//base->clk->CLK_SEL = ?;
base->clk->PD = 0;
}
}
void base_clock_disable(const base_clock_regs_t* const base) {
if( !base->clk->PD ) {
// Are all branch clocks switched off?
// NOTE: Field stat must be valid memory address.
// NOTE: Field stat_mask is zero if there's no means to check if a base clock is in use.
if( (*base->stat & base->stat_mask) == 0 ) {
base->clk->PD = 1;
//base->clk->CLK_SEL = IRC?;
}
}
}
void branch_clock_enable(const branch_clock_regs_t* const branch) {
if( !branch->stat->RUN ) {
branch->cfg->AUTO = 1;
branch->cfg->RUN = 1;
while(!branch->stat->RUN);
}
}
void branch_clock_disable(const branch_clock_regs_t* const branch) {
if( branch->stat->RUN ) {
branch->cfg->RUN = 0;
while(branch->stat->RUN);
}
}
void interrupt_enable(const interrupt_config_t* const interrupt) {
nvicEnableVector(interrupt->irq, interrupt->priority_mask);
}
void interrupt_disable(const interrupt_config_t* const interrupt) {
nvicDisableVector(interrupt->irq);
}