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Diff: TARGET_NUCLEO_F401RE/stm32f4xx_hal_uart.h
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--- a/TARGET_NUCLEO_F401RE/stm32f4xx_hal_uart.h Fri Sep 12 16:41:52 2014 +0100 +++ b/TARGET_NUCLEO_F401RE/stm32f4xx_hal_uart.h Tue Oct 28 16:40:41 2014 +0000 @@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ ****************************************************************************** * @file stm32f4xx_hal_uart.h * @author MCD Application Team - * @version V1.1.0RC2 - * @date 14-May-2014 + * @version V1.1.0 + * @date 19-June-2014 * @brief Header file of UART HAL module. ****************************************************************************** * @attention @@ -369,8 +369,48 @@ * * @retval None */ -#define __HAL_UART_CLEAR_FLAG(__HANDLE__, __FLAG__) ((__HANDLE__)->Instance->SR &= ~(__FLAG__)) +#define __HAL_UART_CLEAR_FLAG(__HANDLE__, __FLAG__) ((__HANDLE__)->Instance->SR = ~(__FLAG__)) + +/** @brief Clear the UART PE pending flag. + * @param __HANDLE__: specifies the UART Handle. + * This parameter can be UARTx where x: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8 to select the USART or + * UART peripheral. + * @retval None + */ +#define __HAL_UART_CLEAR_PEFLAG(__HANDLE__) do{(__HANDLE__)->Instance->SR;\ + (__HANDLE__)->Instance->DR;}while(0) +/** @brief Clear the UART FE pending flag. + * @param __HANDLE__: specifies the UART Handle. + * This parameter can be UARTx where x: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8 to select the USART or + * UART peripheral. + * @retval None + */ +#define __HAL_UART_CLEAR_FEFLAG(__HANDLE__) __HAL_UART_CLEAR_PEFLAG(__HANDLE__) +/** @brief Clear the UART NE pending flag. + * @param __HANDLE__: specifies the UART Handle. + * This parameter can be UARTx where x: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8 to select the USART or + * UART peripheral. + * @retval None + */ +#define __HAL_UART_CLEAR_NEFLAG(__HANDLE__) __HAL_UART_CLEAR_PEFLAG(__HANDLE__) + +/** @brief Clear the UART ORE pending flag. + * @param __HANDLE__: specifies the UART Handle. + * This parameter can be UARTx where x: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8 to select the USART or + * UART peripheral. + * @retval None + */ +#define __HAL_UART_CLEAR_OREFLAG(__HANDLE__) __HAL_UART_CLEAR_PEFLAG(__HANDLE__) + +/** @brief Clear the UART IDLE pending flag. + * @param __HANDLE__: specifies the UART Handle. + * This parameter can be UARTx where x: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8 to select the USART or + * UART peripheral. + * @retval None + */ +#define __HAL_UART_CLEAR_IDLEFLAG(__HANDLE__) __HAL_UART_CLEAR_PEFLAG(__HANDLE__) + /** @brief Enables or disables the specified UART interrupt. * @param __HANDLE__: specifies the UART Handle. * This parameter can be UARTx where x: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8 to select the USART or @@ -415,6 +455,82 @@ #define __HAL_UART_GET_IT_SOURCE(__HANDLE__, __IT__) (((((__IT__) >> 28) == 1)? (__HANDLE__)->Instance->CR1:(((((uint32_t)(__IT__)) >> 28) == 2)? \ (__HANDLE__)->Instance->CR2 : (__HANDLE__)->Instance->CR3)) & (((uint32_t)(__IT__)) & UART_IT_MASK)) +/** @brief Enable CTS flow control + * This macro allows to enable CTS hardware flow control for a given UART instance, + * without need to call HAL_UART_Init() function. + * As involving direct access to UART registers, usage of this macro should be fully endorsed by user. + * @note As macro is expected to be used for modifying CTS Hw flow control feature activation, without need + * for USART instance Deinit/Init, following conditions for macro call should be fulfilled : + * - UART instance should have already been initialised (through call of HAL_UART_Init() ) + * - macro could only be called when corresponding UART instance is disabled (i.e __HAL_UART_DISABLE(__HANDLE__)) + * and should be followed by an Enable macro (i.e __HAL_UART_ENABLE(__HANDLE__)). + * @param __HANDLE__: specifies the UART Handle. + * The Handle Instance can be USART1, USART2 or LPUART. + * @retval None + */ +#define __HAL_UART_HWCONTROL_CTS_ENABLE(__HANDLE__) \ + do{ \ + SET_BIT((__HANDLE__)->Instance->CR3, USART_CR3_CTSE); \ + (__HANDLE__)->Init.HwFlowCtl |= USART_CR3_CTSE; \ + } while(0) + +/** @brief Disable CTS flow control + * This macro allows to disable CTS hardware flow control for a given UART instance, + * without need to call HAL_UART_Init() function. + * As involving direct access to UART registers, usage of this macro should be fully endorsed by user. + * @note As macro is expected to be used for modifying CTS Hw flow control feature activation, without need + * for USART instance Deinit/Init, following conditions for macro call should be fulfilled : + * - UART instance should have already been initialised (through call of HAL_UART_Init() ) + * - macro could only be called when corresponding UART instance is disabled (i.e __HAL_UART_DISABLE(__HANDLE__)) + * and should be followed by an Enable macro (i.e __HAL_UART_ENABLE(__HANDLE__)). + * @param __HANDLE__: specifies the UART Handle. + * The Handle Instance can be USART1, USART2 or LPUART. + * @retval None + */ +#define __HAL_UART_HWCONTROL_CTS_DISABLE(__HANDLE__) \ + do{ \ + CLEAR_BIT((__HANDLE__)->Instance->CR3, USART_CR3_CTSE); \ + (__HANDLE__)->Init.HwFlowCtl &= ~(USART_CR3_CTSE); \ + } while(0) + +/** @brief Enable RTS flow control + * This macro allows to enable RTS hardware flow control for a given UART instance, + * without need to call HAL_UART_Init() function. + * As involving direct access to UART registers, usage of this macro should be fully endorsed by user. + * @note As macro is expected to be used for modifying RTS Hw flow control feature activation, without need + * for USART instance Deinit/Init, following conditions for macro call should be fulfilled : + * - UART instance should have already been initialised (through call of HAL_UART_Init() ) + * - macro could only be called when corresponding UART instance is disabled (i.e __HAL_UART_DISABLE(__HANDLE__)) + * and should be followed by an Enable macro (i.e __HAL_UART_ENABLE(__HANDLE__)). + * @param __HANDLE__: specifies the UART Handle. + * The Handle Instance can be USART1, USART2 or LPUART. + * @retval None + */ +#define __HAL_UART_HWCONTROL_RTS_ENABLE(__HANDLE__) \ + do{ \ + SET_BIT((__HANDLE__)->Instance->CR3, USART_CR3_RTSE); \ + (__HANDLE__)->Init.HwFlowCtl |= USART_CR3_RTSE; \ + } while(0) + +/** @brief Disable RTS flow control + * This macro allows to disable RTS hardware flow control for a given UART instance, + * without need to call HAL_UART_Init() function. + * As involving direct access to UART registers, usage of this macro should be fully endorsed by user. + * @note As macro is expected to be used for modifying RTS Hw flow control feature activation, without need + * for USART instance Deinit/Init, following conditions for macro call should be fulfilled : + * - UART instance should have already been initialised (through call of HAL_UART_Init() ) + * - macro could only be called when corresponding UART instance is disabled (i.e __HAL_UART_DISABLE(__HANDLE__)) + * and should be followed by an Enable macro (i.e __HAL_UART_ENABLE(__HANDLE__)). + * @param __HANDLE__: specifies the UART Handle. + * The Handle Instance can be USART1, USART2 or LPUART. + * @retval None + */ +#define __HAL_UART_HWCONTROL_RTS_DISABLE(__HANDLE__) \ + do{ \ + CLEAR_BIT((__HANDLE__)->Instance->CR3, USART_CR3_RTSE);\ + (__HANDLE__)->Init.HwFlowCtl &= ~(USART_CR3_RTSE); \ + } while(0) + /** @brief macros to enables or disables the UART's one bit sampling method * @param __HANDLE__: specifies the UART Handle. * @retval None