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    F28m35H52 M3 GPIO monitoring

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    Dan O'Rourke
    Posted by Dan O'Rourke
    on May 08 2012 14:41 PM
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    I am working with Concerto evaluation kit running the RT_sineFIRFFT example. I am trying to monitor a GPIO that is controlled by the C28 core from the M3 side.

    C28

        GpioG1CtrlRegs.GPCDIR.bit.GPIO70 = 1;

        GpioG1DataRegs.GPCDAT.bit.GPIO70 = 1; 

    in timer interrpt

    GpioG1DataRegs.GPCDAT.bit.GPIO70 = ~GpioG1DataRegs.GPCDAT.bit.GPIO70 & 0x0001; is working fine toggles led

    On the M3 side i added     HWREG(GPIO_PORTC_BASE + GPIO_O_DEN) |= GPIO_PIN_6; this sets the GPIODEN register to 0xd0 which I thought would enable me to read the pin using

    ret = GPIOPinRead (GPIO_PORTC_BASE, GPIO_PIN_6);

    I can read this GPIO when i control it on the M3 side using something like

        GPIOPinConfigureCoreSelect(GPIO_PORTC_BASE, ( GPIO_PIN_6 ), GPIO_PIN_M_CORE_SELECT);
        GPIOPinTypeGPIOOutput (GPIO_PORTC_BASE,GPIO_PIN_6);
        GPIOPinWrite(GPIO_PORTC_BASE, GPIO_PIN_6, ~0);

    could you please offer me some advice as to the setting for gpio registers for monitoring C28 controlled outputs/inputs from the M3 \

    Thanks greatly

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    • Kris Parrent
      Posted by Kris Parrent
      on May 09 2012 09:47 AM
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      Dan,

      This is a bug which will be included in the next revision of the F28M35x errata.  Currently, you cannot read the value of an IO from the core which does not have ownership of the IO.  This will be fixed in Rev A of the device.

      Kris

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    • Dan O'Rourke
      Posted by Dan O'Rourke
      on May 09 2012 10:51 AM
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      Oh, thanks.

      do you have a launch date for that revision?

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    • Kris Parrent
      Posted by Kris Parrent
      on May 09 2012 11:10 AM
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      Dan,

      Not sure we have an exact date on it yet, but I believe it will be sometime 1H13.

      Kris

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