/*
    ChibiOS/RT - Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Giovanni Di Sirio.
    This file is part of ChibiOS/RT.
    ChibiOS/RT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
    it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
    GNU General Public License for more details.
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*/
/**
 * @file LPC214x/lpc214x_ssp.c
 * @brief LPC214x SSP driver code.
 * @addtogroup LPC214x_SSP
 * @{
 */
#include 
#include 
#include "lpc214x.h"
#include "lpc214x_ssp.h"
#if LPC214x_SSP_USE_MUTEX
static Semaphore me;
#endif
/**
 * @brief Aquires access to the SSP bus.
 * @note This function also handles the mutual exclusion on the SSP bus if
 *       the @p LPC214x_SSP_USE_MUTEX option is enabled.
 */
void sspAcquireBus(void) {
#if LPC214x_SSP_USE_MUTEX
  chSemWait(&me);
#endif
  palClearPad(IOPORT1, 20);
}
/**
 * @brief Releases the SSP bus.
 * @note This function also handles the mutual exclusion on the SSP bus if
 *       the @p LPC214x_SSP_USE_MUTEX option is enabled.
 */
void sspReleaseBus(void) {
  palClearPad(IOPORT1, 20);
#if LPC214x_SSP_USE_MUTEX
  chSemSignal(&me);
#endif
}
/**
 * @brief Synchronous SSP transfer.
 * @param[in] in pointer to the incoming data buffer, if this parameter is set
 *               to @p NULL then the incoming data is discarded
 * @param[out] out pointer to the outgoing data buffer, if this parameter is
 *                 set to @p NULL then 0xFF bytes will be output
 * @param[in] n the number of bytes to be transferred
 * @note The transfer is performed in a software loop and is not interrupt
 *       driven for performance reasons, this function should be invoked
 *       by a low priority thread in order to "play nice" with the
 *       rest of the system. This kind of peripheral would really need a
 *       dedicated DMA channel.
 */
void sspRW(uint8_t *in, uint8_t *out, size_t n) {
  int icnt, ocnt;
  SSP *ssp = SSPBase;
  icnt = ocnt = n;
  while (icnt) {
    if (ssp->SSP_SR & SR_RNE) {
      if (in)
        *in++ = ssp->SSP_DR;
      else
        ssp->SSP_DR;
      icnt--;
      continue; /* Priority over transmission. */
    }
    if (ocnt && (ssp->SSP_SR & SR_TNF)) {
      if (out)
        ssp->SSP_DR = *out++;
      else
        ssp->SSP_DR = 0xFF;
      ocnt--;
    }
  }
}
/**
 * @brief SSP setup.
 * @param[in] cpsr the value for the @p CPSR register
 * @param[in] cr0 the value for the @p CR0 register
 * @param[in] cr1 the value for the @p CR1 register
 */
void ssp_setup(int cpsr, int cr0, int cr1) {
  SSP *ssp = SSPBase;
  ssp->SSP_CR1 = 0;
  ssp->SSP_CR0 = cr0;
  ssp->SSP_CPSR = cpsr;
  ssp->SSP_CR1 = cr1 | CR1_SSE;
}
/**
 * @brief SSP subsystem initialization.
 */
void ssp_init(void) {
  /* Enables the SPI1 clock */
  PCONP = (PCONP & PCALL) | PCSPI1;
  /* Clock = PCLK / 2 (fastest). */
  ssp_setup(2, CR0_DSS8BIT | CR0_FRFSPI | CR0_CLOCKRATE(0), 0);
#if LPC214x_SSP_USE_MUTEX
  chSemInit(&me, 1);
#endif
}
/** @} */