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# i2c_lpc2xxx.cdl
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# eCos LPC2xxx I2C configuration data
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######DESCRIPTIONBEGIN####
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# Author(s): Hans Rosenfeld <rosenfeld@grumpf.hope-2000.org>
# Contributors: Uwe Kindler <uwe_kindler@web.de>
# Date: 2007-07-12
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cdl_package CYGPKG_DEVS_I2C_ARM_LPC2XXX {
display "I2C driver for LPC2xxx family of ARM controllers"
parent CYGPKG_IO_I2C
active_if CYGPKG_IO_I2C
active_if CYGPKG_HAL_ARM_LPC2XXX || CYGPKG_HAL_ARM_LPC24XX
description "
This package provides a generic I2C device driver for the on-chip
I2C peripherals in LPX2xxx processors."
include_dir cyg/io
compile i2c_lpc2xxx.c
cdl_option CYGHWR_DEVS_I2C_ARM_LPC2XXX_MULTIPLE_BUSES {
display "Target hardware may have multiple I2C buses"
flavor bool
default_value 0
description "
The LPC2xxx I2C driver can support multiple I2C bus devices. By
default the driver assumes only a single device is present and will
optimize for that case, using constant definitions provided by the
platform HAL rather than per-device structure fields. If the hardware
has multiple I2C bus devices, or if a singleton bus is instantiated
by some other package and hence the platform HAL cannot provide the
necessary definitions, then this option should be enabled."
}
cdl_option CYGPKG_DEVS_I2C_ARM_LPC2XXX_DEBUG_LEVEL {
display "Driver debug output level"
flavor data
legal_values {0 1}
default_value 0
description "
This option specifies the level of debug data output by
the LPC2XXX I2C device driver. A value of 0 signifies
no debug data output; 1 signifies normal debug data
output. The generic eCos I2C driver functions do not return any
error information if a I2C transfer failed. If this option is
1 then the driver prints the status flags if a transfer failed
or was aborted. It prints the status flags in case of a missing
data or address acknowledge, in case of lost arbitration and in
case of a bus error. A missing acknowledge does not realy indicate
an error and may be part of a normal I2C communication. Therefore
this option should only be >0 for debug reasons."
}
}
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