lpc43xx: don't set the Clock again in M0 core
M0 core is always booted by the M4 core. It means that if we are running in M0, the clock is always configured.
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@ -869,6 +869,7 @@ void SystemCoreClockUpdate (void) {
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void SystemInit (void) {
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#ifdef BOOT_PROCESSOR
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#if (__FPU_USED == 1)
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SCB->CPACR |= ((3UL << 10*2) | /* set CP10 Full Access */
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(3UL << 11*2) ); /* set CP11 Full Access */
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@ -880,9 +881,10 @@ void SystemInit (void) {
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/* Configure PLL0 and PLL1, connect CPU clock to selected clock source */
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SetClock();
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/* Update SystemCoreClock variable */
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SystemCoreClockUpdate();
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/* Configure External Memory Controller */
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SystemInit_ExtMemCtl ();
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#endif
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/* Update SystemCoreClock variable */
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SystemCoreClockUpdate();
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}
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