On 12 October 2012 07:53, Andre Beckus wrote:
> As a case study, the STM32 does have a reference clock. It is simply
> the system clock divided by 8 (maybe not ARM's intention for it to be
> tied so closely to the system clock). The documentation says the TENMS
> field is hardwired to 9000, whic
On Wed, 2012-10-10 at 13:03 +0100, Peter Maydell wrote:
> On 9 October 2012 23:29, Andre Beckus wrote:
> > Adds a new external reference clock scale variable to complement the
> > existing
> > system_clock_scale variable. Previously, the value was hardcoded to 1000
> > when calculating the SysTi
On 9 October 2012 23:29, Andre Beckus wrote:
> Adds a new external reference clock scale variable to complement the existing
> system_clock_scale variable. Previously, the value was hardcoded to 1000
> when calculating the SysTick scale. The new variable defaults to 1000 to
> maintain backward c
Adds a new external reference clock scale variable to complement the existing
system_clock_scale variable. Previously, the value was hardcoded to 1000
when calculating the SysTick scale. The new variable defaults to 1000 to
maintain backward compatibility.
Signed-off-by: Andre Beckus
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