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[STM32F4] Clock and interrupt fixes #1735

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Expand Up @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ void can_init(can_t *obj, PinName rd, PinName td)
obj->index = 0;
} else {
__HAL_RCC_CAN2_CLK_ENABLE();
obj->index = 0;
obj->index = 1;
}

// Configure the CAN pins
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -75,6 +75,9 @@ void can_init(can_t *obj, PinName rd, PinName td)

filter_number = (obj->can == CAN_1) ? 0 : 14;

// Set initial CAN frequency to 100kb/s
can_frequency(obj, 100000);

can_filter(obj, 0, 0, CANStandard, filter_number);
}

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -177,7 +180,7 @@ static unsigned int can_speed(unsigned int pclk, unsigned int cclk, unsigned cha

int can_frequency(can_t *obj, int f)
{
int pclk ; //= PeripheralClock;
int pclk = HAL_RCC_GetPCLK1Freq();
int btr = can_speed(pclk, (unsigned int)f, 1);
CAN_TypeDef *can = (CAN_TypeDef *)(obj->can);

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