28.3.2.2.2 Buffer Mode
To avoid data collisions, the SPI peripheral can be configured in Buffered mode by writing
         a ‘1’ to the Buffer Mode Enable (BUFEN) bit in the Control B (SPIn.CTRLB)
         register. In this mode, the SPI has additional interrupt flags and extra buffers. The extra
         buffers are shown in Figure 28-1. There are two different modes for the Buffer mode, selected with the Buffer Mode Wait
         for Receive (BUFWR) bit. The two different modes are described below with timing
         diagrams.
Client Buffer Mode with Wait for
            Receive Bit Written to ‘0’
         
         In Client mode, if the Buffer mode Wait for Receive (BUFWR) bit in SPIn.CTRLB is written
            to ‘0’, a dummy byte will be sent before the transmission of user data
            starts. Figure 28-3 shows a transmission sequence with this
            configuration. Notice how the value 0x45 is written to the Data
            (SPIn.DATA) register but never transmitted.
0’When the Wait for Receive (BUFWR) bit in SPIn.CTRLB is written to ‘0’,
            all writes to the Data (SPIn.DATA) register go to the Transmit Data Buffer register. The
            figure above shows that the value 0x43 is written to the Data
            (SPIn.DATA) register but not immediately transferred to the shift register, so the first
            byte sent will be a dummy byte. The value of the dummy byte equals the values that were
            in the shift register at the same time. After the first dummy transfer is completed, the
            value 0x43 is transferred to the shift register. Then
               0x44 is written to the Data (SPIn.DATA) register and goes to the
            Transmit Data Buffer register. A new transfer is started, and 0x43 will
            be sent. The value 0x45 is written to the Data (SPIn.DATA) register,
            but the Transmit Data Buffer register is not updated since it is already full containing
               0x44 and the Data Register Empty Interrupt Flag (DREIF) in
            SPIn.INTFLAGS is low. The value 0x45 will be lost. After the transfer,
            the value 0x44 is moved to the shift register. During the next
            transfer, 0x46 is written to the Data (SPIn.DATA) register, and
               0x44 is sent out. After the transfer is complete,
               0x46 is copied into the shift register and sent out in the next
            transfer.
The DREIF goes low every time the Transmit Data Buffer register is written and goes high after a transfer when the previous value in the Transmit Data Buffer register is copied into the shift register. The Receive Complete Interrupt Flag (RXCIF) in SPIn.INTFLAGS is set one cycle after the DREIF goes high. The Transfer Complete Interrupt Flag is set one cycle after the Receive Complete Interrupt Flag is set when both the value in the shift register and in the Transmit Data Buffer register has been sent.
Client Buffer Mode with Wait for
            Receive Bit Written to ‘1’
         
         In Client mode, if the Buffer Mode Wait for Receive (BUFWR) bit in SPIn.CRTLB is written
            to ‘1’, the transmission of user data starts as soon as the
               SS pin is driven low. Figure 28-4
            shows a transmission sequence with this configuration. Notice how the value
               0x45 is written to the Data (SPIn.DATA) register but never
            transmitted.
1’All writes to the Data (SPIn.DATA) register go to the Transmit Data Buffer register. The
            figure above shows that the value 0x43 is written to the Data
            (SPIn.DATA) register, and since the SS pin is high, it is
            copied to the shift register in the next cycle. The next write (0x44)
            will go to the Transmit Data Buffer register. During the first transfer, the value
               0x43 will be shifted out. In the figure above, the value
               0x45 is written to the Data (SPIn.DATA) register, but the Transmit
            Data Buffer register is not updated since the DREIF is low. After the transfer is
            completed, the value 0x44 from the Transmit Data Buffer register is
            copied to the shift register. The value 0x46 is written to the Transmit
            Data Buffer register. During the next two transfers, 0x44 and
               0x46 are shifted out. The flags behave identically to the Buffer
            Mode Wait for Receive (BUFWR) bit in SPIn.CTRLB set to ‘0’.
