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- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- // flash.c - Driver for programming the on-chip flash.
- //
- // Copyright (c) 2005-2014 Texas Instruments Incorporated. All rights reserved.
- // Software License Agreement
- //
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- // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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- //
- // This is part of revision 2.1.0.12573 of the Tiva Peripheral Driver Library.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! \addtogroup flash_api
- //! @{
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- #include <stdbool.h>
- #include <stdint.h>
- #include "inc/hw_flash.h"
- #include "inc/hw_ints.h"
- #include "inc/hw_sysctl.h"
- #include "inc/hw_types.h"
- #include "driverlib/debug.h"
- #include "driverlib/flash.h"
- #include "driverlib/interrupt.h"
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- // An array that maps the specified memory bank to the appropriate Flash
- // Memory Protection Program Enable (FMPPE) register.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- static const uint32_t g_pui32FMPPERegs[] =
- {
- FLASH_FMPPE0,
- FLASH_FMPPE1,
- FLASH_FMPPE2,
- FLASH_FMPPE3,
- FLASH_FMPPE4,
- FLASH_FMPPE5,
- FLASH_FMPPE6,
- FLASH_FMPPE7,
- FLASH_FMPPE8,
- FLASH_FMPPE9,
- FLASH_FMPPE10,
- FLASH_FMPPE11,
- FLASH_FMPPE12,
- FLASH_FMPPE13,
- FLASH_FMPPE14,
- FLASH_FMPPE15,
- };
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- // An array that maps the specified memory bank to the appropriate Flash
- // Memory Protection Read Enable (FMPRE) register.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- static const uint32_t g_pui32FMPRERegs[] =
- {
- FLASH_FMPRE0,
- FLASH_FMPRE1,
- FLASH_FMPRE2,
- FLASH_FMPRE3,
- FLASH_FMPRE4,
- FLASH_FMPRE5,
- FLASH_FMPRE6,
- FLASH_FMPRE7,
- FLASH_FMPRE8,
- FLASH_FMPRE9,
- FLASH_FMPRE10,
- FLASH_FMPRE11,
- FLASH_FMPRE12,
- FLASH_FMPRE13,
- FLASH_FMPRE14,
- FLASH_FMPRE15,
- };
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Erases a block of flash.
- //!
- //! \param ui32Address is the start address of the flash block to be erased.
- //!
- //! This function erases a block of the on-chip flash. After erasing, the
- //! block is filled with 0xFF bytes. Read-only and execute-only blocks cannot
- //! be erased.
- //!
- //! The flash block size is device-class dependent. All TM4C123x devices use
- //! 1-KB blocks but TM4C129x devices use 16-KB blocks. Please consult the
- //! device datasheet to determine the block size in use.
- //!
- //! This function does not return until the block has been erased.
- //!
- //! \return Returns 0 on success, or -1 if an invalid block address was
- //! specified or the block is write-protected.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- int32_t
- FlashErase(uint32_t ui32Address)
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(!(ui32Address & (FLASH_ERASE_SIZE - 1)));
- //
- // Clear the flash access and error interrupts.
- //
- HWREG(FLASH_FCMISC) = (FLASH_FCMISC_AMISC | FLASH_FCMISC_VOLTMISC |
- FLASH_FCMISC_ERMISC);
- //
- // Erase the block.
- //
- HWREG(FLASH_FMA) = ui32Address;
- HWREG(FLASH_FMC) = FLASH_FMC_WRKEY | FLASH_FMC_ERASE;
- //
- // Wait until the block has been erased.
- //
- while(HWREG(FLASH_FMC) & FLASH_FMC_ERASE)
- {
- }
- //
- // Return an error if an access violation or erase error occurred.
- //
- if(HWREG(FLASH_FCRIS) & (FLASH_FCRIS_ARIS | FLASH_FCRIS_VOLTRIS |
- FLASH_FCRIS_ERRIS))
- {
- return(-1);
- }
- //
- // Success.
- //
- return(0);
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Programs flash.
- //!
- //! \param pui32Data is a pointer to the data to be programmed.
- //! \param ui32Address is the starting address in flash to be programmed. Must
- //! be a multiple of four.
- //! \param ui32Count is the number of bytes to be programmed. Must be a
- //! multiple of four.
- //!
- //! This function programs a sequence of words into the on-chip flash.
- //! Because the flash is programmed one word at a time, the starting address
- //! and byte count must both be multiples of four. It is up to the caller to
- //! verify the programmed contents, if such verification is required.
- //!
- //! This function does not return until the data has been programmed.
- //!
- //! \return Returns 0 on success, or -1 if a programming error is encountered.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- int32_t
- FlashProgram(uint32_t *pui32Data, uint32_t ui32Address, uint32_t ui32Count)
- {
- //
- // Check the arguments.
- //
- ASSERT(!(ui32Address & 3));
- ASSERT(!(ui32Count & 3));
- //
- // Clear the flash access and error interrupts.
- //
- HWREG(FLASH_FCMISC) = (FLASH_FCMISC_AMISC | FLASH_FCMISC_VOLTMISC |
- FLASH_FCMISC_INVDMISC | FLASH_FCMISC_PROGMISC);
- //
- // Loop over the words to be programmed.
- //
- while(ui32Count)
- {
- //
- // Set the address of this block of words.
- //
- HWREG(FLASH_FMA) = ui32Address & ~(0x7f);
- //
- // Loop over the words in this 32-word block.
- //
- while(((ui32Address & 0x7c) || (HWREG(FLASH_FWBVAL) == 0)) &&
- (ui32Count != 0))
- {
- //
- // Write this word into the write buffer.
- //
- HWREG(FLASH_FWBN + (ui32Address & 0x7c)) = *pui32Data++;
- ui32Address += 4;
- ui32Count -= 4;
- }
- //
- // Program the contents of the write buffer into flash.
- //
- HWREG(FLASH_FMC2) = FLASH_FMC2_WRKEY | FLASH_FMC2_WRBUF;
- //
- // Wait until the write buffer has been programmed.
- //
- while(HWREG(FLASH_FMC2) & FLASH_FMC2_WRBUF)
- {
- }
- }
- //
- // Return an error if an access violation occurred.
- //
- if(HWREG(FLASH_FCRIS) & (FLASH_FCRIS_ARIS | FLASH_FCRIS_VOLTRIS |
- FLASH_FCRIS_INVDRIS | FLASH_FCRIS_PROGRIS))
- {
- return(-1);
- }
- //
- // Success.
- //
- return(0);
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Gets the protection setting for a block of flash.
- //!
- //! \param ui32Address is the start address of the flash block to be queried.
- //!
- //! This function gets the current protection for the specified block of flash.
- //! Refer to the device data sheet to determine the granularity for each
- //! protection option. A block can be read/write, read-only, or execute-only.
- //! Read/write blocks can be read, executed, erased, and programmed. Read-only
- //! blocks can be read and executed. Execute-only blocks can only be executed;
- //! processor and debugger data reads are not allowed.
- //!
- //! \return Returns the protection setting for this block. See
- //! FlashProtectSet() for possible values.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- tFlashProtection
- FlashProtectGet(uint32_t ui32Address)
- {
- uint32_t ui32FMPRE, ui32FMPPE;
- uint32_t ui32Bank;
- //
- // Check the argument.
- //
- ASSERT(!(ui32Address & (FLASH_PROTECT_SIZE - 1)));
- //
- // Calculate the Flash Bank from Base Address, and mask off the Bank
- // from ui32Address for subsequent reference.
- //
- ui32Bank = (((ui32Address / FLASH_PROTECT_SIZE) / 32) % 4);
- ui32Address &= ((FLASH_PROTECT_SIZE * 32) - 1);
- //
- // Read the appropriate flash protection registers for the specified
- // flash bank.
- //
- ui32FMPRE = HWREG(g_pui32FMPRERegs[ui32Bank]);
- ui32FMPPE = HWREG(g_pui32FMPPERegs[ui32Bank]);
- //
- // Check the appropriate protection bits for the block of memory that
- // is specified by the address.
- //
- switch((((ui32FMPRE >> (ui32Address / FLASH_PROTECT_SIZE)) & 0x1) << 1) |
- ((ui32FMPPE >> (ui32Address / FLASH_PROTECT_SIZE)) & 0x1))
- {
- //
- // This block is marked as execute only (that is, it can not be erased
- // or programmed, and the only reads allowed are via the instruction
- // fetch interface).
- //
- case 0:
- case 1:
- {
- return(FlashExecuteOnly);
- }
- //
- // This block is marked as read only (that is, it can not be erased or
- // programmed).
- //
- case 2:
- {
- return(FlashReadOnly);
- }
- //
- // This block is read/write; it can be read, erased, and programmed.
- //
- case 3:
- default:
- {
- return(FlashReadWrite);
- }
- }
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Sets the protection setting for a block of flash.
- //!
- //! \param ui32Address is the start address of the flash block to be protected.
- //! \param eProtect is the protection to be applied to the block. Can be one
- //! of \b FlashReadWrite, \b FlashReadOnly, or \b FlashExecuteOnly.
- //!
- //! This function sets the protection for the specified block of flash. Refer
- //! to the device data sheet to determine the granularity for each protection
- //! option. Blocks that are read/write can be made read-only or execute-only.
- //! Blocks that are read-only can be made execute-only. Blocks that are
- //! execute-only cannot have their protection modified. Attempts to make the
- //! block protection less stringent (that is, read-only to read/write)
- //! result in a failure (and are prevented by the hardware).
- //!
- //! Changes to the flash protection are maintained only until the next reset.
- //! This protocol allows the application to be executed in the desired flash
- //! protection environment to check for inappropriate flash access (via the
- //! flash interrupt). To make the flash protection permanent, use the
- //! FlashProtectSave() function.
- //!
- //! \return Returns 0 on success, or -1 if an invalid address or an invalid
- //! protection was specified.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- int32_t
- FlashProtectSet(uint32_t ui32Address, tFlashProtection eProtect)
- {
- uint32_t ui32ProtectRE, ui32ProtectPE;
- uint32_t ui32Bank;
- //
- // Check the argument.
- //
- ASSERT(!(ui32Address & (FLASH_PROTECT_SIZE - 1)));
- ASSERT((eProtect == FlashReadWrite) || (eProtect == FlashReadOnly) ||
- (eProtect == FlashExecuteOnly));
- //
- // Convert the address into a block number.
- //
- ui32Address /= FLASH_PROTECT_SIZE;
- //
- // ui32Address contains a "raw" block number. Derive the Flash Bank from
- // the "raw" block number, and convert ui32Address to a "relative"
- // block number.
- //
- ui32Bank = ((ui32Address / 32) % 4);
- ui32Address %= 32;
- //
- // Get the current protection for the specified flash bank.
- //
- ui32ProtectRE = HWREG(g_pui32FMPRERegs[ui32Bank]);
- ui32ProtectPE = HWREG(g_pui32FMPPERegs[ui32Bank]);
- //
- // Set the protection based on the requested protection.
- //
- switch(eProtect)
- {
- //
- // Make this block execute only.
- //
- case FlashExecuteOnly:
- {
- //
- // Turn off the read and program bits for this block.
- //
- ui32ProtectRE &= ~(0x1 << ui32Address);
- ui32ProtectPE &= ~(0x1 << ui32Address);
- //
- // We're done handling this protection.
- //
- break;
- }
- //
- // Make this block read only.
- //
- case FlashReadOnly:
- {
- //
- // The block can not be made read only if it is execute only.
- //
- if(((ui32ProtectRE >> ui32Address) & 0x1) != 0x1)
- {
- return(-1);
- }
- //
- // Make this block read only.
- //
- ui32ProtectPE &= ~(0x1 << ui32Address);
- //
- // We're done handling this protection.
- //
- break;
- }
- //
- // Make this block read/write.
- //
- case FlashReadWrite:
- default:
- {
- //
- // The block can not be made read/write if it is not already
- // read/write.
- //
- if((((ui32ProtectRE >> ui32Address) & 0x1) != 0x1) ||
- (((ui32ProtectPE >> ui32Address) & 0x1) != 0x1))
- {
- return(-1);
- }
- //
- // The block is already read/write, so there is nothing to do.
- //
- return(0);
- }
- }
- //
- // Set the new protection for the specified flash bank.
- //
- HWREG(g_pui32FMPRERegs[ui32Bank]) = ui32ProtectRE;
- HWREG(g_pui32FMPPERegs[ui32Bank]) = ui32ProtectPE;
- //
- // Success.
- //
- return(0);
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Saves the flash protection settings.
- //!
- //! This function makes the currently programmed flash protection settings
- //! permanent. This operation is non-reversible; a chip reset or power cycle
- //! does not change the flash protection.
- //!
- //! This function does not return until the protection has been saved.
- //!
- //! \return Returns 0 on success, or -1 if a hardware error is encountered.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- int32_t
- FlashProtectSave(void)
- {
- uint32_t ui32Temp;
- //
- // Save the entire bank of 8 flash protection registers.
- //
- for(ui32Temp = 0; ui32Temp < 8; ui32Temp++)
- {
- //
- // Tell the flash controller to write the flash protection register.
- //
- HWREG(FLASH_FMA) = ui32Temp;
- HWREG(FLASH_FMC) = FLASH_FMC_WRKEY | FLASH_FMC_COMT;
- //
- // Wait until the write has completed.
- //
- while(HWREG(FLASH_FMC) & FLASH_FMC_COMT)
- {
- }
- }
- //
- // Success.
- //
- return(0);
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Gets the user registers.
- //!
- //! \param pui32User0 is a pointer to the location to store USER Register 0.
- //! \param pui32User1 is a pointer to the location to store USER Register 1.
- //!
- //! This function reads the contents of user registers 0 and 1, and
- //! stores them in the specified locations.
- //!
- //! \return Returns 0 on success, or -1 if a hardware error is encountered.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- int32_t
- FlashUserGet(uint32_t *pui32User0, uint32_t *pui32User1)
- {
- //
- // Verify that the pointers are valid.
- //
- ASSERT(pui32User0 != 0);
- ASSERT(pui32User1 != 0);
- //
- // Get and store the current value of the user registers.
- //
- *pui32User0 = HWREG(FLASH_USERREG0);
- *pui32User1 = HWREG(FLASH_USERREG1);
- //
- // Success.
- //
- return(0);
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Sets the user registers.
- //!
- //! \param ui32User0 is the value to store in USER Register 0.
- //! \param ui32User1 is the value to store in USER Register 1.
- //!
- //! This function sets the contents of the user registers 0 and 1 to
- //! the specified values.
- //!
- //! \return Returns 0 on success, or -1 if a hardware error is encountered.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- int32_t
- FlashUserSet(uint32_t ui32User0, uint32_t ui32User1)
- {
- //
- // Save the new values into the user registers.
- //
- HWREG(FLASH_USERREG0) = ui32User0;
- HWREG(FLASH_USERREG1) = ui32User1;
- //
- // Success.
- //
- return(0);
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Saves the user registers.
- //!
- //! This function makes the currently programmed user register 0 and 1 settings
- //! permanent. This operation is non-reversible; a chip reset or power cycle
- //! does not change the flash protection.
- //!
- //! This function does not return until the protection has been saved.
- //!
- //! \return Returns 0 on success, or -1 if a hardware error is encountered.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- int32_t
- FlashUserSave(void)
- {
- //
- // Setting the MSB of FMA will trigger a permanent save of a USER
- // register. Bit 0 will indicate User 0 (0) or User 1 (1).
- //
- HWREG(FLASH_FMA) = 0x80000000;
- HWREG(FLASH_FMC) = FLASH_FMC_WRKEY | FLASH_FMC_COMT;
- //
- // Wait until the write has completed.
- //
- while(HWREG(FLASH_FMC) & FLASH_FMC_COMT)
- {
- }
- //
- // Tell the flash controller to write the USER1 Register.
- //
- HWREG(FLASH_FMA) = 0x80000001;
- HWREG(FLASH_FMC) = FLASH_FMC_WRKEY | FLASH_FMC_COMT;
- //
- // Wait until the write has completed.
- //
- while(HWREG(FLASH_FMC) & FLASH_FMC_COMT)
- {
- }
- //
- // Success.
- //
- return(0);
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Registers an interrupt handler for the flash interrupt.
- //!
- //! \param pfnHandler is a pointer to the function to be called when the flash
- //! interrupt occurs.
- //!
- //! This function sets the handler to be called when the flash interrupt
- //! occurs. The flash controller can generate an interrupt when an invalid
- //! flash access occurs, such as trying to program or erase a read-only block,
- //! or trying to read from an execute-only block. It can also generate an
- //! interrupt when a program or erase operation has completed. The interrupt
- //! is automatically enabled when the handler is registered.
- //!
- //! \sa IntRegister() for important information about registering interrupt
- //! handlers.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- FlashIntRegister(void (*pfnHandler)(void))
- {
- //
- // Register the interrupt handler, returning an error if an error occurs.
- //
- IntRegister(INT_FLASH_TM4C123, pfnHandler);
- //
- // Enable the flash interrupt.
- //
- IntEnable(INT_FLASH_TM4C123);
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Unregisters the interrupt handler for the flash interrupt.
- //!
- //! This function clears the handler to be called when the flash interrupt
- //! occurs. This function also masks off the interrupt in the interrupt
- //! controller so that the interrupt handler is no longer called.
- //!
- //! \sa IntRegister() for important information about registering interrupt
- //! handlers.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- FlashIntUnregister(void)
- {
- //
- // Disable the interrupt.
- //
- IntDisable(INT_FLASH_TM4C123);
- //
- // Unregister the interrupt handler.
- //
- IntUnregister(INT_FLASH_TM4C123);
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Enables individual flash controller interrupt sources.
- //!
- //! \param ui32IntFlags is a bit mask of the interrupt sources to be enabled.
- //! The ui32IntFlags parameter can be the logical OR of any of the following
- //! values:
- //!
- //! - \b FLASH_INT_ACCESS occurs when a program or erase action was attempted
- //! on a block of flash that is marked as read-only or execute-only.
- //! - \b FLASH_INT_PROGRAM occurs when a programming or erase cycle completes.
- //! - \b FLASH_INT_EEPROM occurs when an EEPROM interrupt occurs. The source of
- //! the EEPROM interrupt can be determined by reading the EEDONE register.
- //! - \b FLASH_INT_VOLTAGE_ERR occurs when the voltage was out of spec during
- //! the flash operation and the operation was terminated.
- //! - \b FLASH_INT_DATA_ERR occurs when an operation attempts to program a bit that
- //! contains a 0 to a 1.
- //! - \b FLASH_INT_ERASE_ERR occurs when an erase operation fails.
- //! - \b FLASH_INT_PROGRAM_ERR occurs when a program operation fails.
- //!
- //! This function enables the indicated flash controller interrupt sources.
- //! Only the sources that are enabled can be reflected to the processor
- //! interrupt; disabled sources have no effect on the processor.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- FlashIntEnable(uint32_t ui32IntFlags)
- {
- //
- // Enable the specified interrupts.
- //
- HWREG(FLASH_FCIM) |= ui32IntFlags;
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Disables individual flash controller interrupt sources.
- //!
- //! \param ui32IntFlags is a bit mask of the interrupt sources to be disabled.
- //! The ui32IntFlags parameter can be the logical OR of any of the following
- //! values:
- //!
- //! - \b FLASH_INT_ACCESS occurs when a program or erase action was attempted
- //! on a block of flash that is marked as read-only or execute-only.
- //! - \b FLASH_INT_PROGRAM occurs when a programming or erase cycle completes.
- //! - \b FLASH_INT_EEPROM occurs when an EEPROM interrupt occurs. The source of
- //! the EEPROM interrupt can be determined by reading the EEDONE register.
- //! - \b FLASH_INT_VOLTAGE_ERR occurs when the voltage was out of spec during
- //! the flash operation and the operation was terminated.
- //! - \b FLASH_INT_DATA_ERR occurs when an operation attempts to program a bit that
- //! contains a 0 to a 1.
- //! - \b FLASH_INT_ERASE_ERR occurs when an erase operation fails.
- //! - \b FLASH_INT_PROGRAM_ERR occurs when a program operation fails.
- //!
- //! This function disables the indicated flash controller interrupt sources.
- //! Only the sources that are enabled can be reflected to the processor
- //! interrupt; disabled sources have no effect on the processor.
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- FlashIntDisable(uint32_t ui32IntFlags)
- {
- //
- // Disable the specified interrupts.
- //
- HWREG(FLASH_FCIM) &= ~(ui32IntFlags);
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Gets the current interrupt status.
- //!
- //! \param bMasked is false if the raw interrupt status is required and true if
- //! the masked interrupt status is required.
- //!
- //! This function returns the interrupt status for the flash controller.
- //! Either the raw interrupt status or the status of interrupts that are
- //! allowed to reflect to the processor can be returned.
- //!
- //! \return The current interrupt status, enumerated as a bit field of
- //! \b FLASH_INT_ACCESS, \b FLASH_INT_PROGRAM, \b FLASH_INT_EEPROM,
- //! FLASH_INT_VOLTAGE_ERR, FLASH_INT_DATA_ERR, FLASH_INT_ERASE_ERR, and
- //! FLASH_INT_PROGRAM_ERR.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- uint32_t
- FlashIntStatus(bool bMasked)
- {
- //
- // Return either the interrupt status or the raw interrupt status as
- // requested.
- //
- if(bMasked)
- {
- return(HWREG(FLASH_FCMISC));
- }
- else
- {
- return(HWREG(FLASH_FCRIS));
- }
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- //! Clears flash controller interrupt sources.
- //!
- //! \param ui32IntFlags is the bit mask of the interrupt sources to be cleared.
- //!
- //! The specified flash controller interrupt sources are cleared, so that they
- //! no longer assert. The
- //! ui32IntFlags parameter can be the logical OR of any of the following
- //! values:
- //!
- //! - \b FLASH_INT_ACCESS occurs when a program or erase action was attempted
- //! on a block of flash that is marked as read-only or execute-only.
- //! - \b FLASH_INT_PROGRAM occurs when a programming or erase cycle completes.
- //! - \b FLASH_INT_EEPROM occurs when an EEPROM interrupt occurs. The source of
- //! the EEPROM interrupt can be determined by reading the EEDONE register.
- //! - \b FLASH_INT_VOLTAGE_ERR occurs when the voltage was out of spec during
- //! the flash operation and the operation was terminated.
- //! - \b FLASH_INT_DATA_ERR occurs when an operation attempts to program a bit that
- //! contains a 0 to a 1.
- //! - \b FLASH_INT_ERASE_ERR occurs when an erase operation fails.
- //! - \b FLASH_INT_PROGRAM_ERR occurs when a program operation fails.
- //!
- //! This function must be called in the interrupt handler to keep the
- //! interrupt from being triggered again immediately upon exit.
- //!
- //! \note Because there is a write buffer in the Cortex-M processor, it may
- //! take several clock cycles before the interrupt source is actually cleared.
- //! Therefore, it is recommended that the interrupt source be cleared early in
- //! the interrupt handler (as opposed to the very last action) to avoid
- //! returning from the interrupt handler before the interrupt source is
- //! actually cleared. Failure to do so may result in the interrupt handler
- //! being immediately reentered (because the interrupt controller still sees
- //! the interrupt source asserted).
- //!
- //! \return None.
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
- void
- FlashIntClear(uint32_t ui32IntFlags)
- {
- //
- // Clear the flash interrupt.
- //
- HWREG(FLASH_FCMISC) = ui32IntFlags;
- }
- //*****************************************************************************
- //
- // Close the Doxygen group.
- //! @}
- //
- //*****************************************************************************
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