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Diff: targets/TARGET_STM/us_ticker_16b.c
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--- a/targets/TARGET_STM/us_ticker_16b.c Thu Jun 08 15:02:37 2017 +0100 +++ b/targets/TARGET_STM/us_ticker_16b.c Wed Jun 21 17:46:44 2017 +0100 @@ -25,21 +25,9 @@ volatile uint32_t SlaveCounter = 0; volatile uint32_t oc_int_part = 0; -volatile uint16_t oc_rem_part = 0; -volatile uint8_t tim_it_update; // TIM_IT_UPDATE event flag set in timer_irq_handler() -volatile uint32_t tim_it_counter = 0; // Time stamp to be updated by timer_irq_handler() static int us_ticker_inited = 0; -void set_compare(uint16_t count) -{ - TimMasterHandle.Instance = TIM_MST; - // Set new output compare value - __HAL_TIM_SET_COMPARE(&TimMasterHandle, TIM_CHANNEL_1, count); - // Enable IT - __HAL_TIM_ENABLE_IT(&TimMasterHandle, TIM_IT_CC1); -} - void us_ticker_init(void) { if (us_ticker_inited) return; @@ -52,22 +40,22 @@ uint32_t us_ticker_read() { - uint32_t counter; - - TimMasterHandle.Instance = TIM_MST; - if (!us_ticker_inited) us_ticker_init(); -#if defined(TARGET_STM32L0) uint16_t cntH_old, cntH, cntL; do { - // For some reason on L0xx series we need to read and clear the - // overflow flag which give extra time to propelry handle possible - // hiccup after ~60s - if (__HAL_TIM_GET_FLAG(&TimMasterHandle, TIM_FLAG_CC1OF) == SET) { - __HAL_TIM_CLEAR_FLAG(&TimMasterHandle, TIM_FLAG_CC1OF); - } cntH_old = SlaveCounter; + /* SlaveCounter needs to be checked before AND after we read the + * current counter TIM_MST->CNT, in case it wraps around. + * there are 2 possible cases of wrap around + * 1) in case this function is interrupted by timer_irq_handler and + * the SlaveCounter is updated. In that case we will loop again. + * 2) in case this function is called from interrupt context during + * wrap-around condtion. That would prevent/delay the timer_irq_handler + * from being called so we need to locally check the FLAG_UPDATE and + * update the cntH accordingly. The SlaveCounter variable itself will + * be updated in the interrupt handler just after ... + */ if (__HAL_TIM_GET_FLAG(&TimMasterHandle, TIM_FLAG_UPDATE) == SET) { cntH_old += 1; } @@ -79,35 +67,121 @@ } while(cntH_old != cntH); // Glue the upper and lower part together to get a 32 bit timer return (uint32_t)(cntH << 16 | cntL); -#else - tim_it_update = 0; // Clear TIM_IT_UPDATE event flag - counter = TIM_MST->CNT + (uint32_t)(SlaveCounter << 16); // Calculate new time stamp - if (tim_it_update == 1) { - return tim_it_counter; // In case of TIM_IT_UPDATE return the time stamp that was calculated in timer_irq_handler() - } - else { - return counter; // Otherwise return the time stamp calculated here - } -#endif } void us_ticker_set_interrupt(timestamp_t timestamp) { - int delta = (int)((uint32_t)timestamp - us_ticker_read()); + // NOTE: This function must be called with interrupts disabled to keep our + // timer interrupt setup atomic + TimMasterHandle.Instance = TIM_MST; + // Set new output compare value + __HAL_TIM_SET_COMPARE(&TimMasterHandle, TIM_CHANNEL_1, timestamp & 0xFFFF); + // Ensure the compare event starts clear + __HAL_TIM_CLEAR_FLAG(&TimMasterHandle, TIM_FLAG_CC1); + // Enable IT + __HAL_TIM_ENABLE_IT(&TimMasterHandle, TIM_IT_CC1); - uint16_t cval = TIM_MST->CNT; + int current_time = us_ticker_read(); + int delta = (int)(timestamp - current_time); if (delta <= 0) { // This event was in the past - us_ticker_irq_handler(); + /* Immediately set the compare event to cause the event to be handled in + * the next interrupt context. This prevents calling interrupt handlers + * recursively as us_ticker_set_interrupt might be called again from the + * application handler + */ + oc_int_part = 0; + HAL_TIM_GenerateEvent(&TimMasterHandle, TIM_EVENTSOURCE_CC1); } else { - oc_int_part = (uint32_t)(delta >> 16); - oc_rem_part = (uint16_t)(delta & 0xFFFF); - if (oc_rem_part <= (0xFFFF - cval)) { - set_compare(cval + oc_rem_part); - oc_rem_part = 0; - } else { - set_compare(0xFFFF); - oc_rem_part = oc_rem_part - (0xFFFF - cval); + /* Set the number of timer wrap-around loops before the actual timestamp + * is reached. If the calculated delta time is more than halfway to the + * next compare event, check to see if a compare event has already been + * set, and if so, add one to the wrap-around count. This is done to + * ensure the correct wrap count is used in the corner cases where the + * 16 bit counter passes the compare value during the process of + * configuring this interrupt. + * + * Assumption: The time to execute this function is less than 32ms + * (otherwise incorrect behaviour could result) + * + * Consider the following corner cases: + * 1) timestamp is 1 us in the future: + * oc_int_part = 0 initially + * oc_int_part left at 0 because ((delta - 1) & 0xFFFF) < 0x8000 + * Compare event should happen in 1 us and us_ticker_irq_handler() + * called + * 2) timestamp is 0x8000 us in the future: + * oc_int_part = 0 initially + * oc_int_part left at 0 because ((delta - 1) & 0xFFFF) < 0x8000 + * There should be no possibility of the CC1 flag being set yet + * (see assumption above). When the compare event does occur in + * 32768 us, us_ticker_irq_handler() will be called + * 3) timestamp is 0x8001 us in the future: + * oc_int_part = 0 initially + * ((delta - 1) & 0xFFFF) >= 0x8000 but there should be no + * possibility of the CC1 flag being set yet (see assumption above), + * so oc_int_part will be left at 0, and when the compare event + * does occur in 32769 us, us_ticker_irq_handler() will be called + * 4) timestamp is 0x10000 us in the future: + * oc_int_part = 0 initially + * ((delta - 1) & 0xFFFF) >= 0x8000 + * There are two subcases: + * a) The timer counter has not incremented past the compare + * value while setting up the interrupt. In this case, the + * CC1 flag will not be set, so oc_int_part will be + * left at 0, and when the compare event occurs in 65536 us, + * us_ticker_irq_handler() will be called + * b) The timer counter has JUST incremented past the compare + * value. In this case, the CC1 flag will be set, so + * oc_int_part will be incremented to 1, and the interrupt will + * occur immediately after this function returns, where + * oc_int_part will decrement to 0 without calling + * us_ticker_irq_handler(). Then about 65536 us later, the + * compare event will occur again, and us_ticker_irq_handler() + * will be called + * 5) timestamp is 0x10001 us in the future: + * oc_int_part = 1 initially + * oc_int_part left at 1 because ((delta - 1) & 0xFFFF) < 0x8000 + * CC1 flag will not be set (see assumption above). In 1 us the + * compare event will cause an interrupt, where oc_int_part will be + * decremented to 0 without calling us_ticker_irq_handler(). Then + * about 65536 us later, the compare event will occur again, and + * us_ticker_irq_handler() will be called + * 6) timestamp is 0x18000 us in the future: + * oc_int_part = 1 initially + * oc_int_part left at 1 because ((delta - 1) & 0xFFFF) < 0x8000 + * There should be no possibility of the CC1 flag being set yet + * (see assumption above). When the compare event does occur in + * 32768 us, oc_int_part will be decremented to 0 without calling + * us_ticker_irq_handler(). Then about 65536 us later, the + * compare event will occur again, and us_ticker_irq_handler() will + * be called + * 7) timestamp is 0x18001 us in the future: + * oc_int_part = 1 initially + * ((delta - 1) & 0xFFFF) >= 0x8000 but there should be no + * possibility of the CC1 flag being set yet (see assumption above), + * so oc_int_part will be left at 1, and when the compare event + * does occur in 32769 us, oc_int_part will be decremented to 0 + * without calling us_ticker_irq_handler(). Then about 65536 us + * later, the compare event will occur again, and + * us_ticker_irq_handler() will be called + * + * delta - 1 is used because the timer compare event happens on the + * counter incrementing to match the compare value, and it won't occur + * immediately when the compare value is set to the current counter + * value. + */ + oc_int_part = ((uint32_t)delta - 1) >> 16; + if ( ((delta - 1) & 0xFFFF) >= 0x8000 && + __HAL_TIM_GET_FLAG(&TimMasterHandle, TIM_FLAG_CC1) == SET ) { + ++oc_int_part; + /* NOTE: Instead of incrementing oc_int_part here, we could clear + * the CC1 flag, but then you'd have to wait to ensure the + * interrupt is knocked down before returning and reenabling + * interrupts. Since this is a rare case, it's not worth it + * to try and optimize it, and it keeps the code simpler and + * safer to just do this increment instead. + */ } } } @@ -121,9 +195,7 @@ void us_ticker_clear_interrupt(void) { TimMasterHandle.Instance = TIM_MST; - if (__HAL_TIM_GET_FLAG(&TimMasterHandle, TIM_FLAG_CC1) == SET) { - __HAL_TIM_CLEAR_FLAG(&TimMasterHandle, TIM_FLAG_CC1); - } + __HAL_TIM_CLEAR_FLAG(&TimMasterHandle, TIM_FLAG_CC1); } #endif // TIM_MST_16BIT