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Add workaround for STM32 i2cv1 errata
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@ -48,6 +48,32 @@ impl<'d, T: Instance, M: PeriMode> I2c<'d, T, M> {
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//reg.set_anfoff(false);
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});
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// Errata: "Start cannot be generated after a misplaced Stop"
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//
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// > If a master generates a misplaced Stop on the bus (bus error)
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// > while the microcontroller I2C peripheral attempts to switch to
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// > Master mode by setting the START bit, the Start condition is
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// > not properly generated.
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//
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// This also can occur with falsely detected STOP events, for example
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// if the SDA line is shorted to low.
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//
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// The workaround for this is to trigger the SWRST line AFTER power is
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// enabled, AFTER PE is disabled and BEFORE making any other configuration.
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//
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// It COULD be possible to apply this workaround at runtime, instead of
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// only on initialization, however this would require detecting the timeout
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// or BUSY lockup condition, and re-configuring the peripheral after reset.
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//
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// This presents as an ~infinite hang on read or write, as the START condition
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// is never generated, meaning the start event is never generated.
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T::regs().cr1().modify(|reg| {
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reg.set_swrst(true);
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});
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T::regs().cr1().modify(|reg| {
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reg.set_swrst(false);
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});
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let timings = Timings::new(T::frequency(), freq);
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T::regs().cr2().modify(|reg| {
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