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TARGET_MCU_NRF51822/sdk/source/libraries/timer/app_timer.h

Committer:
Vincent Coubard
Date:
2016-09-14
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/** @file
 *
 * @defgroup app_timer Application Timer
 * @{
 * @ingroup app_common
 *
 * @brief Application timer functionality.
 *
 * @details This module enables the application to create multiple timer instances based on the RTC1
 *          peripheral. Checking for time-outs and invokation of user time-out handlers is performed
 *          in the RTC1 interrupt handler. List handling is done using a software interrupt (SWI0).
 *          Both interrupt handlers are running in APP_LOW priority level.
 *
 * @details When calling app_timer_start() or app_timer_stop(), the timer operation is just queued,
 *          and the software interrupt is triggered. The actual timer start/stop operation is
 *          executed by the SWI0 interrupt handler. Since the SWI0 interrupt is running in APP_LOW,
 *          if the application code calling the timer function is running in APP_LOW or APP_HIGH,
 *          the timer operation will not be performed until the application handler has returned.
 *          This will be the case, for example, when stopping a timer from a time-out handler when not using
 *          the scheduler.
 *
 * @details Use the USE_SCHEDULER parameter of the APP_TIMER_INIT() macro to select if the
 *          @ref app_scheduler should be used or not. Even if the scheduler is 
 *          not used, app_timer.h will include app_scheduler.h, so when
 *          compiling, app_scheduler.h must be available in one of the compiler include paths.
 */

#ifndef APP_TIMER_H__
#define APP_TIMER_H__

#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include "app_error.h"
#include "app_util.h"
#include "compiler_abstraction.h"

#define APP_TIMER_CLOCK_FREQ         32768                      /**< Clock frequency of the RTC timer used to implement the app timer module. */
#define APP_TIMER_MIN_TIMEOUT_TICKS  5                          /**< Minimum value of the timeout_ticks parameter of app_timer_start(). */

#define APP_TIMER_NODE_SIZE          32                         /**< Size of app_timer.timer_node_t (used to allocate data). */
#define APP_TIMER_USER_OP_SIZE       24                         /**< Size of app_timer.timer_user_op_t (only for use inside APP_TIMER_BUF_SIZE()). */
#define APP_TIMER_USER_SIZE          8                          /**< Size of app_timer.timer_user_t (only for use inside APP_TIMER_BUF_SIZE()). */
#define APP_TIMER_INT_LEVELS         3                          /**< Number of interrupt levels from where timer operations may be initiated (only for use inside APP_TIMER_BUF_SIZE()). */

/**@brief Compute number of bytes required to hold the application timer data structures.
 *
 * @param[in]  OP_QUEUE_SIZE   Size of queues holding timer operations that are pending execution.
 *                             Note that due to the queue implementation, this size must be one more
 *                             than the size that is actually needed.
 *
 * @return     Required application timer buffer size (in bytes).
 */
#define APP_TIMER_BUF_SIZE(OP_QUEUE_SIZE)                                              \
    (                                                                                              \
        (                                                                                          \
            APP_TIMER_INT_LEVELS                                                                   \
            *                                                                                      \
            (APP_TIMER_USER_SIZE + ((OP_QUEUE_SIZE) + 1) * APP_TIMER_USER_OP_SIZE)                 \
        )                                                                                          \
    )

/**@brief Convert milliseconds to timer ticks.
 *
 * This macro uses 64-bit integer arithmetic, but as long as the macro parameters are
 *       constants (i.e. defines), the computation will be done by the preprocessor.
 * 
 * When using this macro, ensure that the 
 *         values provided as input result in an output value that is supported by the
 *         @ref app_timer_start function. For example, when the ticks for 1 ms is needed, the
 *         maximum possible value of PRESCALER must be 6, when @ref APP_TIMER_CLOCK_FREQ is 32768.
 *         This will result in a ticks value as 5. Any higher value for PRESCALER will result in a
 *         ticks value that is not supported by this module.
 *
 * @param[in]  MS          Milliseconds.
 * @param[in]  PRESCALER   Value of the RTC1 PRESCALER register (must be the same value that was
 *                         passed to APP_TIMER_INIT()). 
 *
 * @return     Number of timer ticks.
 */
#define APP_TIMER_TICKS(MS, PRESCALER)\
            ((uint32_t)ROUNDED_DIV((MS) * (uint64_t)APP_TIMER_CLOCK_FREQ, ((PRESCALER) + 1) * 1000))

typedef struct app_timer_t { uint32_t data[CEIL_DIV(APP_TIMER_NODE_SIZE, sizeof(uint32_t))]; } app_timer_t;

/**@brief Timer ID type.
 * Never declare a variable of this type, but use the macro @ref APP_TIMER_DEF instead.*/
typedef app_timer_t * app_timer_id_t;

/**
 * @brief Create a timer identifier and statically allocate memory for the timer.
 *
 * @param timer_id Name of the timer identifier variable that will be used to control the timer.
 */
#define APP_TIMER_DEF(timer_id)                                  \
    static app_timer_t timer_id##_data = { {0} };                  \
    static const app_timer_id_t timer_id = &timer_id##_data


/**@brief Application time-out handler type. */
typedef void (*app_timer_timeout_handler_t)(void * p_context);

/**@brief Type of function for passing events from the timer module to the scheduler. */
typedef uint32_t (*app_timer_evt_schedule_func_t) (app_timer_timeout_handler_t timeout_handler,
                                                   void *                      p_context);

/**@brief Timer modes. */
typedef enum
{
    APP_TIMER_MODE_SINGLE_SHOT,                 /**< The timer will expire only once. */
    APP_TIMER_MODE_REPEATED                     /**< The timer will restart each time it expires. */
} app_timer_mode_t;

/**@brief Initialize the application timer module.
 *
 * @details This macro handles dimensioning and allocation of the memory buffer required by the timer,
 *          making sure that the buffer is correctly aligned. It will also connect the timer module
 *          to the scheduler (if specified).
 *
 * @note    This module assumes that the LFCLK is already running. If it is not, the module will 
 *          be non-functional, since the RTC will not run. If you do not use a SoftDevice, you 
 *          must start the LFCLK manually. See the rtc_example's lfclk_config() function 
 *          for an example of how to do this. If you use a SoftDevice, the LFCLK is started on 
 *          SoftDevice init. 
 *
 *
 * @param[in]  PRESCALER        Value of the RTC1 PRESCALER register. This will decide the
 *                              timer tick rate. Set to 0 for no prescaling.
 * @param[in]  OP_QUEUES_SIZE   Size of queues holding timer operations that are pending execution.
 * @param[in]  SCHEDULER_FUNC   Pointer to scheduler event handler
 *
 * @note Since this macro allocates a buffer, it must only be called once (it is OK to call it
 *       several times as long as it is from the same location, for example, to do a re-initialization).
 */
/*lint -emacro(506, APP_TIMER_INIT) */ /* Suppress "Constant value Boolean */
#define APP_TIMER_INIT(PRESCALER, OP_QUEUES_SIZE, SCHEDULER_FUNC)                                  \
    do                                                                                             \
    {                                                                                              \
        static uint32_t APP_TIMER_BUF[CEIL_DIV(APP_TIMER_BUF_SIZE((OP_QUEUES_SIZE) + 1),           \
                                               sizeof(uint32_t))];                                 \
        uint32_t ERR_CODE = app_timer_init((PRESCALER),                                            \
                                           (OP_QUEUES_SIZE) + 1,                                   \
                                           APP_TIMER_BUF,                                          \
                                           SCHEDULER_FUNC);                                        \
        APP_ERROR_CHECK(ERR_CODE);                                                                 \
    } while (0)



/**@brief Function for initializing the timer module.
 *
 * Normally, initialization should be done using the APP_TIMER_INIT() macro, because that macro will both
 *       allocate the buffers needed by the timer module (including aligning the buffers correctly)
 *       and take care of connecting the timer module to the scheduler (if specified).
 *
 * @param[in]  prescaler           Value of the RTC1 PRESCALER register. Set to 0 for no prescaling.
 * @param[in]  op_queues_size      Size of queues holding timer operations that are pending
 *                                 execution. Note that due to the queue implementation, this size must
 *                                 be one more than the size that is actually needed.
 * @param[in]  p_buffer            Pointer to memory buffer for internal use in the app_timer
 *                                 module. The size of the buffer can be computed using the
 *                                 APP_TIMER_BUF_SIZE() macro. The buffer must be aligned to a
 *                                 4 byte boundary.
 * @param[in]  evt_schedule_func   Function for passing time-out events to the scheduler. Point to
 *                                 app_timer_evt_schedule() to connect to the scheduler. Set to NULL
 *                                 to make the timer module call the time-out handler directly from
 *                                 the timer interrupt handler.
 *
 * @retval     NRF_SUCCESS               If the module was initialized successfully.
 * @retval     NRF_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM   If a parameter was invalid (buffer not aligned to a 4 byte
 *                                       boundary or NULL).
 */
uint32_t app_timer_init(uint32_t                      prescaler, 
                        uint8_t                       op_queues_size,
                        void *                        p_buffer,
                        app_timer_evt_schedule_func_t evt_schedule_func);

/**@brief Function for creating a timer instance.
 *
 * @param[in]  p_timer_id        Pointer to timer identifier.
 * @param[in]  mode              Timer mode.
 * @param[in]  timeout_handler   Function to be executed when the timer expires.
 *
 * @retval     NRF_SUCCESS               If the timer was successfully created.
 * @retval     NRF_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM   If a parameter was invalid.
 * @retval     NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE   If the application timer module has not been initialized or
 *                                       the timer is running.
 *
 * @note This function does the timer allocation in the caller's context. It is also not protected
 *       by a critical region. Therefore care must be taken not to call it from several interrupt
 *       levels simultaneously.
 * @note The function can be called again on the timer instance and will re-initialize the instance if
 *       the timer is not running.
 * @attention The FreeRTOS and RTX app_timer implementation does not allow app_timer_create to
 *       be called on the previously initialized instance.
 */
uint32_t app_timer_create(app_timer_id_t const *      p_timer_id,
                          app_timer_mode_t            mode,
                          app_timer_timeout_handler_t timeout_handler);

/**@brief Function for starting a timer.
 *
 * @param[in]       timer_id      Timer identifier.
 * @param[in]       timeout_ticks Number of ticks (of RTC1, including prescaling) to time-out event
 *                                (minimum 5 ticks).
 * @param[in]       p_context     General purpose pointer. Will be passed to the time-out handler when
 *                                the timer expires.
 *
 * @retval     NRF_SUCCESS               If the timer was successfully started.
 * @retval     NRF_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM   If a parameter was invalid.
 * @retval     NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE   If the application timer module has not been initialized or the timer
 *                                       has not been created.
 * @retval     NRF_ERROR_NO_MEM          If the timer operations queue was full.
 *
 * @note The minimum timeout_ticks value is 5.
 * @note For multiple active timers, time-outs occurring in close proximity to each other (in the
 *       range of 1 to 3 ticks) will have a positive jitter of maximum 3 ticks.
 * @note When calling this method on a timer that is already running, the second start operation
 *       is ignored.
 */
uint32_t app_timer_start(app_timer_id_t timer_id, uint32_t timeout_ticks, void * p_context);

/**@brief Function for stopping the specified timer.
 *
 * @param[in]  timer_id                  Timer identifier.
 *
 * @retval     NRF_SUCCESS               If the timer was successfully stopped.
 * @retval     NRF_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM   If a parameter was invalid.
 * @retval     NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE   If the application timer module has not been initialized or the timer
 *                                       has not been created.
 * @retval     NRF_ERROR_NO_MEM          If the timer operations queue was full.
 */
uint32_t app_timer_stop(app_timer_id_t timer_id);

/**@brief Function for stopping all running timers.
 *
 * @retval     NRF_SUCCESS               If all timers were successfully stopped.
 * @retval     NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE   If the application timer module has not been initialized.
 * @retval     NRF_ERROR_NO_MEM          If the timer operations queue was full.
 */
uint32_t app_timer_stop_all(void);

/**@brief Function for returning the current value of the RTC1 counter.
 *
 * @param[out] p_ticks   Current value of the RTC1 counter.
 *
 * @retval     NRF_SUCCESS   If the counter was successfully read.
 */
uint32_t app_timer_cnt_get(uint32_t * p_ticks);

/**@brief Function for computing the difference between two RTC1 counter values.
 *
 * @param[in]  ticks_to       Value returned by app_timer_cnt_get().
 * @param[in]  ticks_from     Value returned by app_timer_cnt_get().
 * @param[out] p_ticks_diff   Number of ticks from ticks_from to ticks_to.
 *
 * @retval     NRF_SUCCESS   If the counter difference was successfully computed.
 */
uint32_t app_timer_cnt_diff_compute(uint32_t   ticks_to,
                                    uint32_t   ticks_from,
                                    uint32_t * p_ticks_diff);

#endif // APP_TIMER_H__

/** @} */