Re: gcc 8.2
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2019 10:29 pm
I'm using a slightly modified driverlib file - but all I use it for is diagnostic logging so it's good enough for now.
I'm in the process of rewriting all the drivers so that they more closely follow the linux kernel driver model, which means I can drop in IIO driver code for sensor chips more easily. It also means I can also use I2C mux chips as if they were just another I2C bus.
I2S has been completely rewritten so that the various values in the control registers are a lot more transparent, and it can run both single value and buffered input and output. The I2C function they use in the existing I2S code is simply to start the 160Mhz PLL clock for the bus.
I'm in the process of rewriting all the drivers so that they more closely follow the linux kernel driver model, which means I can drop in IIO driver code for sensor chips more easily. It also means I can also use I2C mux chips as if they were just another I2C bus.
I2S has been completely rewritten so that the various values in the control registers are a lot more transparent, and it can run both single value and buffered input and output. The I2C function they use in the existing I2S code is simply to start the 160Mhz PLL clock for the bus.