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PaulStoffregen hace 8 años
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Se han modificado 2 ficheros con 15 adiciones y 2 borrados
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      teensy3/avr/eeprom.h
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      teensy3/eeprom.c

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teensy3/avr/eeprom.h Ver fichero

@@ -30,6 +30,8 @@

#if defined(__MK20DX128__) || defined(__MK20DX256__)
#define E2END 0x7FF
#elif defined(__MK64FX512__) || defined(__MK66FX1M0__)
#define E2END 0xFFF
#elif defined(__MKL26Z64__)
#define E2END 0x7F
#else

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teensy3/eeprom.c Ver fichero

@@ -43,7 +43,16 @@
// (aligned to 2 or 4 byte boundaries) has twice the endurance
// compared to writing 8 bit bytes.
//
#if defined(__MK20DX128__) || defined(__MK20DX256__)
#define EEPROM_SIZE 2048
#define PARTITION 0x03 // all 32K dataflash for EEPROM, none for Data
#elif defined(__MK64FX512__)
#define EEPROM_SIZE 4096
#define PARTITION 0x04 // 64K dataflash for EEPROM, 64K for Data
#elif defined(__MK66FX1M0__)
#define EEPROM_SIZE 4096
#define PARTITION 0x05 // 128K dataflash for EEPROM, 128K for Data
#endif

// Writing unaligned 16 or 32 bit data is handled automatically when
// this is defined, but at a cost of extra code size. Without this,
@@ -55,7 +64,9 @@

// Minimum EEPROM Endurance
// ------------------------
#if (EEPROM_SIZE == 2048) // 35000 writes/byte or 70000 writes/word
#if (EEPROM_SIZE == 4096) //
#define EEESIZE 0x32
#elif (EEPROM_SIZE == 2048) // 35000 writes/byte or 70000 writes/word (with 32K)
#define EEESIZE 0x33
#elif (EEPROM_SIZE == 1024) // 75000 writes/byte or 150000 writes/word
#define EEESIZE 0x34
@@ -84,7 +95,7 @@ void eeprom_initialize(void)
// We need to reconfigure for EEPROM usage
FTFL_FCCOB0 = 0x80; // PGMPART = Program Partition Command
FTFL_FCCOB4 = EEESIZE; // EEPROM Size
FTFL_FCCOB5 = 0x03; // 0K for Dataflash, 32K for EEPROM backup
FTFL_FCCOB5 = PARTITION;
__disable_irq();
// do_flash_cmd() must execute from RAM. Luckily the C syntax is simple...
(*((void (*)(volatile uint8_t *))((uint32_t)do_flash_cmd | 1)))(&FTFL_FSTAT);

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