Always use the I2C watchdog for the left half. Remove I2C_WATCHDOG and relevant preprocessor stuff.
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@@ -3,11 +3,6 @@
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// Macros:
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#define I2C_WATCHDOG_VALUE_REINIT 1
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#define I2C_WATCHDOG_VALUE_REBOOT 2
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// #define DEBUG_OVER_SPI
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#define I2C_WATCHDOG I2C_WATCHDOG_VALUE_REINIT
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// #define I2C_WATCHDOG I2C_WATCHDOG_VALUE_REBOOT
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#endif
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@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
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* See https://community.nxp.com/thread/457893
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* Therefore the hardware watchdog timer cannot be used without an extra way to enter bootloader or application mode.
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*/
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#ifdef I2C_WATCHDOG
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static uint32_t prevWatchdogCounter = 0;
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static uint32_t I2cWatchdog_RecoveryCounter; /* counter for how many times we had to recover and restart */
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@@ -27,16 +26,10 @@ void RunWatchdog(void)
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if (I2cWatchdog_WatchCounter>10) { /* do not check within the first 1000 ms, as I2C might not be running yet */
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if (I2C_Watchdog == prevWatchdogCounter) { // Restart I2C if there hasn't been any interrupt during 100 ms. I2C_Watchdog gets incremented for every I2C transaction
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I2cWatchdog_RecoveryCounter++;
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#if I2C_WATCHDOG == I2C_WATCHDOG_VALUE_REBOOT
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NVIC_SystemReset();
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#endif
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#if I2C_WATCHDOG == I2C_WATCHDOG_VALUE_REINIT
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I2C_SlaveDeinit(I2C_BUS_BASEADDR);
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initI2c();
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#endif
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}
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}
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prevWatchdogCounter = I2C_Watchdog; /* remember previous counter */
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}
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}
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#endif
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