Vincent Palatin 79c3c04045 stm32: do not enable interrupts on I2C1
We don't have any interrupt handler for I2C1, so enabling of the I2C1
interrupts will just end up triggering a panic everytime the interrupt
fires.
By the way, I2C1 is used as master and all communications happen without
using the I2C interrupt.

Signed-off-by: Vincent Palatin <vpalatin@chromium.org>

BRANCH=spring
BUG=chrome-os-partner:18499
TEST=On Spring, run EC flashing in a loop from the AP
while true
do
        flashrom --fast-verify -p internal:bus=lpc -w ec.bin
        flashrom --fast-verify -p internal:bus=lpc -w ec_autest_image.bin
done
and check that we always succeed and have no panic.

Original-Change-Id: I6b071f309218410840707380d296bdf14b10e9f5
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.chromium.org/gerrit/47749
Tested-by: Vincent Palatin <vpalatin@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Vic Yang <victoryang@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Vincent Palatin <vpalatin@chromium.org>
(cherry picked from commit 8b3262d644003b3c9727998dc8d4b0c749450aef)

Change-Id: Ie2fc30e5661e7eade024e6893eaf16427f94cac2
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.chromium.org/gerrit/49192
Commit-Queue: Vincent Palatin <vpalatin@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Vincent Palatin <vpalatin@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Vic Yang <victoryang@chromium.org>
2013-04-26 09:06:40 -07:00
2013-02-05 20:58:44 -08:00
2012-05-11 09:11:52 -07:00
2011-12-08 19:18:06 +00:00
2013-04-05 14:28:42 -07:00

- EC Lib

This wraps Blizzard driverlib and implements the EC chip interface defined
by Google. See below diagram for architecture.


  +--------------------+
  |   Host BIOS/OS     |
  +--------------------+

 ---- host interface ----

  +--------------------+
  | Google EC features |
  +--------------------+

 ---- chip interface ----  The interface is defined in
                           src/platform/ec/chip_interface/*.
  +--------------------+   But the real implementation is in EC Lib.
  |       EC Lib       |
  +--------------------+
  | Blizzard low level |
  |   driver, the      |
  |   driverlib.       |
  +--------------------+


Build Options
=============

- CONFIG_WATCHDOG_HELP

	Try to detect a watchdog that is about to fire, and print a trace.
	This is needed on STM32, where the independent watchdog has no early
	warning feature and the windowed watchdog has a very short period.

- CONFIG_PANIC_HELP

	Report extra information about a panic, such as the fault address,
	here shown as bfar. This shows the reason for the fault and may help
	to determine the cause.

	=== EXCEPTION: 03 ====== xPSR: 01000000 ===========
	r0 :0000000b r1 :00000047 r2 :60000000 r3 :200013dd
	r4 :00000000 r5 :080053f4 r6 :200013d0 r7 :00000002
	r8 :00000000 r9 :200013de r10:00000000 r11:00000000
	r12:00000000 sp :200009a0 lr :08002b85 pc :08003a8a
	Precise data bus error, Forced hard fault, Vector catch, bfar = 60000000
	mmfs = 00008200, shcsr = 00000000, hfsr = 40000000, dfsr = 00000008

- CONFIG_ASSERT_HELP

	Report assertion failures in a vebose manner to aid debugging. When
	enabled an ASSERT() which fails will produce message in the form:

		ASSERTION FAILURE '<expr>' in function() at file:line

- CONFIG_AC_POWER_STATUS

	Monitor the state of the AC power input and drive out a GPIO to
	the AP indicating this state. The GPIO will be driven low when
	AC power is not connected, and high when it is connected. This
	uses GPIO_AC_STATUS for this purpose.

- CONFIG_PMU_FORCE_FET

	Force switching on and off the FETs on the PMU controlling various
	power rails during AP startup and shutdown sequences.
	This is mainly useful for bringup when we don't have the corresponding
	sequences in the AP code.

- CONFIG_KEYBOARD_TEST

	Turn on keyboard testing functionality. This enables a message which
	received a list of keyscan events from the AP and processes them.
	This will cause keypresses to appear on the AP through the same
	mechanism as a normal keyboard press.

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