Add channel_config_set_high_priority (#888)
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@ -118,7 +118,6 @@ bool dma_channel_is_claimed(uint channel);
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* A DMA channel needs to be configured, these functions provide handy helpers to set up configuration
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* structures. See \ref dma_channel_config
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*/
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/*! \brief Enumeration of available DMA channel transfer sizes.
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@ -136,10 +135,10 @@ typedef struct {
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uint32_t ctrl;
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} dma_channel_config;
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/*! \brief Set DMA channel read increment
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/*! \brief Set DMA channel read increment in a channel configuration object
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* \ingroup channel_config
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*
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* \param c Pointer to channel configuration data
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* \param c Pointer to channel configuration object
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* \param incr True to enable read address increments, if false, each read will be from the same address
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* Usually disabled for peripheral to memory transfers
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*/
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@ -147,10 +146,10 @@ static inline void channel_config_set_read_increment(dma_channel_config *c, bool
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c->ctrl = incr ? (c->ctrl | DMA_CH0_CTRL_TRIG_INCR_READ_BITS) : (c->ctrl & ~DMA_CH0_CTRL_TRIG_INCR_READ_BITS);
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}
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/*! \brief Set DMA channel write increment
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/*! \brief Set DMA channel write increment in a channel configuration object
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* \ingroup channel_config
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*
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* \param c Pointer to channel configuration data
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* \param c Pointer to channel configuration object
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* \param incr True to enable write address increments, if false, each write will be to the same address
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* Usually disabled for memory to peripheral transfers
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* Usually disabled for memory to peripheral transfers
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@ -159,7 +158,7 @@ static inline void channel_config_set_write_increment(dma_channel_config *c, boo
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c->ctrl = incr ? (c->ctrl | DMA_CH0_CTRL_TRIG_INCR_WRITE_BITS) : (c->ctrl & ~DMA_CH0_CTRL_TRIG_INCR_WRITE_BITS);
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}
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/*! \brief Select a transfer request signal
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/*! \brief Select a transfer request signal in a channel configuration object
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* \ingroup channel_config
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*
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* The channel uses the transfer request signal to pace its data transfer rate.
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@ -179,13 +178,13 @@ static inline void channel_config_set_dreq(dma_channel_config *c, uint dreq) {
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c->ctrl = (c->ctrl & ~DMA_CH0_CTRL_TRIG_TREQ_SEL_BITS) | (dreq << DMA_CH0_CTRL_TRIG_TREQ_SEL_LSB);
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}
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/*! \brief Set DMA channel completion channel
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/*! \brief Set DMA channel chain_to channel in a channel configuration object
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* \ingroup channel_config
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*
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* When this channel completes, it will trigger the channel indicated by chain_to. Disable by
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* setting chain_to to itself (the same channel)
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*
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* \param c Pointer to channel configuration data
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* \param c Pointer to channel configuration object
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* \param chain_to Channel to trigger when this channel completes.
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*/
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static inline void channel_config_set_chain_to(dma_channel_config *c, uint chain_to) {
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@ -193,13 +192,13 @@ static inline void channel_config_set_chain_to(dma_channel_config *c, uint chain
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c->ctrl = (c->ctrl & ~DMA_CH0_CTRL_TRIG_CHAIN_TO_BITS) | (chain_to << DMA_CH0_CTRL_TRIG_CHAIN_TO_LSB);
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}
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/*! \brief Set the size of each DMA bus transfer
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/*! \brief Set the size of each DMA bus transfer in a channel configuration object
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* \ingroup channel_config
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*
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* Set the size of each bus transfer (byte/halfword/word). The read and write addresses
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* advance by the specific amount (1/2/4 bytes) with each transfer.
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*
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* \param c Pointer to channel configuration data
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* \param c Pointer to channel configuration object
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* \param size See enum for possible values.
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*/
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static inline void channel_config_set_transfer_data_size(dma_channel_config *c, enum dma_channel_transfer_size size) {
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@ -207,7 +206,7 @@ static inline void channel_config_set_transfer_data_size(dma_channel_config *c,
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c->ctrl = (c->ctrl & ~DMA_CH0_CTRL_TRIG_DATA_SIZE_BITS) | (((uint)size) << DMA_CH0_CTRL_TRIG_DATA_SIZE_LSB);
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}
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/*! \brief Set address wrapping parameters
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/*! \brief Set address wrapping parameters in a channel configuration object
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* \ingroup channel_config
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*
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* Size of address wrap region. If 0, don’t wrap. For values n > 0, only the lower n bits of the address
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@ -217,7 +216,7 @@ static inline void channel_config_set_transfer_data_size(dma_channel_config *c,
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*
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* 0x0 -> No wrapping.
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*
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* \param c Pointer to channel configuration data
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* \param c Pointer to channel configuration object
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* \param write True to apply to write addresses, false to apply to read addresses
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* \param size_bits 0 to disable wrapping. Otherwise the size in bits of the changing part of the address.
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* Effectively wraps the address on a (1 << size_bits) byte boundary.
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@ -229,27 +228,27 @@ static inline void channel_config_set_ring(dma_channel_config *c, bool write, ui
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(write ? DMA_CH0_CTRL_TRIG_RING_SEL_BITS : 0);
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}
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/*! \brief Set DMA byte swapping
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/*! \brief Set DMA byte swapping config in a channel configuration object
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* \ingroup channel_config
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*
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* No effect for byte data, for halfword data, the two bytes of each halfword are
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* swapped. For word data, the four bytes of each word are swapped to reverse their order.
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*
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* \param c Pointer to channel configuration data
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* \param c Pointer to channel configuration object
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* \param bswap True to enable byte swapping
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*/
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static inline void channel_config_set_bswap(dma_channel_config *c, bool bswap) {
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c->ctrl = bswap ? (c->ctrl | DMA_CH0_CTRL_TRIG_BSWAP_BITS) : (c->ctrl & ~DMA_CH0_CTRL_TRIG_BSWAP_BITS);
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}
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/*! \brief Set IRQ quiet mode
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/*! \brief Set IRQ quiet mode in a channel configuration object
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* \ingroup channel_config
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*
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* In QUIET mode, the channel does not generate IRQs at the end of every transfer block. Instead,
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* an IRQ is raised when NULL is written to a trigger register, indicating the end of a control
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* block chain.
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*
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* \param c Pointer to channel configuration data
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* \param c Pointer to channel configuration object
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* \param irq_quiet True to enable quiet mode, false to disable.
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*/
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static inline void channel_config_set_irq_quiet(dma_channel_config *c, bool irq_quiet) {
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@ -257,13 +256,31 @@ static inline void channel_config_set_irq_quiet(dma_channel_config *c, bool irq_
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}
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/*!
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* \brief Enable/Disable the DMA channel
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* \brief Set the channel priority in a channel configuration object
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* \ingroup channel_config
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*
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* When true, gives a channel preferential treatment in issue scheduling: in each scheduling round,
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* all high priority channels are considered first, and then only a single low
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* priority channel, before returning to the high priority channels.
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*
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* This only affects the order in which the DMA schedules channels. The DMA's bus priority is not changed.
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* If the DMA is not saturated then a low priority channel will see no loss of throughput.
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*
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* \param c Pointer to channel configuration object
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* \param high_priority True to enable high priority
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*/
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static inline void channel_config_set_high_priority(dma_channel_config *c, bool high_priority) {
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c->ctrl = high_priority ? (c->ctrl | DMA_CH0_CTRL_TRIG_HIGH_PRIORITY_BITS) : (c->ctrl & ~DMA_CH0_CTRL_TRIG_HIGH_PRIORITY_BITS);
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}
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/*!
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* \brief Enable/Disable the DMA channel in a channel configuration object
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* \ingroup channel_config
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*
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* When false, the channel will ignore triggers, stop issuing transfers, and pause the current transfer sequence (i.e. BUSY will
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* remain high if already high)
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*
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* \param c Pointer to channel configuration data
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* \param c Pointer to channel configuration object
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* \param enable True to enable the DMA channel. When enabled, the channel will respond to triggering events, and start transferring data.
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*
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*/
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@ -271,12 +288,12 @@ static inline void channel_config_set_enable(dma_channel_config *c, bool enable)
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c->ctrl = enable ? (c->ctrl | DMA_CH0_CTRL_TRIG_EN_BITS) : (c->ctrl & ~DMA_CH0_CTRL_TRIG_EN_BITS);
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}
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/*! \brief Enable access to channel by sniff hardware.
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/*! \brief Enable access to channel by sniff hardware in a channel configuration object
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* \ingroup channel_config
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*
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* Sniff HW must be enabled and have this channel selected.
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*
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* \param c Pointer to channel configuration data
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* \param c Pointer to channel configuration object
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* \param sniff_enable True to enable the Sniff HW access to this DMA channel.
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*/
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static inline void channel_config_set_sniff_enable(dma_channel_config *c, bool sniff_enable) {
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@ -297,6 +314,7 @@ static inline void channel_config_set_sniff_enable(dma_channel_config *c, bool s
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* Ring | write=false, size=0 (i.e. off)
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* Byte Swap | false
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* Quiet IRQs | false
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* High Priority | false
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* Channel Enable | true
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* Sniff Enable | false
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*
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@ -315,6 +333,7 @@ static inline dma_channel_config dma_channel_get_default_config(uint channel) {
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channel_config_set_irq_quiet(&c, false);
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channel_config_set_enable(&c, true);
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channel_config_set_sniff_enable(&c, false);
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channel_config_set_high_priority( &c, false);
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return c;
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}
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