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Diff: TARGET_K66F/TOOLCHAIN_IAR/fsl_pit.h
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/TARGET_K66F/TOOLCHAIN_IAR/fsl_pit.h Thu Nov 08 11:45:42 2018 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,354 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2015, Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. + * Copyright 2016-2017 NXP + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, + * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + * + * o Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list + * of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * + * o Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this + * list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or + * other materials provided with the distribution. + * + * o Neither the name of the copyright holder nor the names of its + * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this + * software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND + * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED + * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE + * DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR + * ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES + * (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; + * LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON + * ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT + * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS + * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + */ +#ifndef _FSL_PIT_H_ +#define _FSL_PIT_H_ + +#include "fsl_common.h" + +/*! + * @addtogroup pit + * @{ + */ + + +/******************************************************************************* + * Definitions + ******************************************************************************/ + +/*! @name Driver version */ +/*@{*/ +#define FSL_PIT_DRIVER_VERSION (MAKE_VERSION(2, 0, 0)) /*!< Version 2.0.0 */ +/*@}*/ + +/*! + * @brief List of PIT channels + * @note Actual number of available channels is SoC dependent + */ +typedef enum _pit_chnl +{ + kPIT_Chnl_0 = 0U, /*!< PIT channel number 0*/ + kPIT_Chnl_1, /*!< PIT channel number 1 */ + kPIT_Chnl_2, /*!< PIT channel number 2 */ + kPIT_Chnl_3, /*!< PIT channel number 3 */ +} pit_chnl_t; + +/*! @brief List of PIT interrupts */ +typedef enum _pit_interrupt_enable +{ + kPIT_TimerInterruptEnable = PIT_TCTRL_TIE_MASK, /*!< Timer interrupt enable*/ +} pit_interrupt_enable_t; + +/*! @brief List of PIT status flags */ +typedef enum _pit_status_flags +{ + kPIT_TimerFlag = PIT_TFLG_TIF_MASK, /*!< Timer flag */ +} pit_status_flags_t; + +/*! + * @brief PIT configuration structure + * + * This structure holds the configuration settings for the PIT peripheral. To initialize this + * structure to reasonable defaults, call the PIT_GetDefaultConfig() function and pass a + * pointer to your config structure instance. + * + * The configuration structure can be made constant so it resides in flash. + */ +typedef struct _pit_config +{ + bool enableRunInDebug; /*!< true: Timers run in debug mode; false: Timers stop in debug mode */ +} pit_config_t; + +/******************************************************************************* + * API + ******************************************************************************/ + +#if defined(__cplusplus) +extern "C" { +#endif + +/*! + * @name Initialization and deinitialization + * @{ + */ + +/*! + * @brief Ungates the PIT clock, enables the PIT module, and configures the peripheral for basic operations. + * + * @note This API should be called at the beginning of the application using the PIT driver. + * + * @param base PIT peripheral base address + * @param config Pointer to the user's PIT config structure + */ +void PIT_Init(PIT_Type *base, const pit_config_t *config); + +/*! + * @brief Gates the PIT clock and disables the PIT module. + * + * @param base PIT peripheral base address + */ +void PIT_Deinit(PIT_Type *base); + +/*! + * @brief Fills in the PIT configuration structure with the default settings. + * + * The default values are as follows. + * @code + * config->enableRunInDebug = false; + * @endcode + * @param config Pointer to the onfiguration structure. + */ +static inline void PIT_GetDefaultConfig(pit_config_t *config) +{ + assert(config); + + /* Timers are stopped in Debug mode */ + config->enableRunInDebug = false; +} + +#if defined(FSL_FEATURE_PIT_HAS_CHAIN_MODE) && FSL_FEATURE_PIT_HAS_CHAIN_MODE + +/*! + * @brief Enables or disables chaining a timer with the previous timer. + * + * When a timer has a chain mode enabled, it only counts after the previous + * timer has expired. If the timer n-1 has counted down to 0, counter n + * decrements the value by one. Each timer is 32-bits, which allows the developers + * to chain timers together and form a longer timer (64-bits and larger). The first timer + * (timer 0) can't be chained to any other timer. + * + * @param base PIT peripheral base address + * @param channel Timer channel number which is chained with the previous timer + * @param enable Enable or disable chain. + * true: Current timer is chained with the previous timer. + * false: Timer doesn't chain with other timers. + */ +static inline void PIT_SetTimerChainMode(PIT_Type *base, pit_chnl_t channel, bool enable) +{ + if (enable) + { + base->CHANNEL[channel].TCTRL |= PIT_TCTRL_CHN_MASK; + } + else + { + base->CHANNEL[channel].TCTRL &= ~PIT_TCTRL_CHN_MASK; + } +} + +#endif /* FSL_FEATURE_PIT_HAS_CHAIN_MODE */ + +/*! @}*/ + +/*! + * @name Interrupt Interface + * @{ + */ + +/*! + * @brief Enables the selected PIT interrupts. + * + * @param base PIT peripheral base address + * @param channel Timer channel number + * @param mask The interrupts to enable. This is a logical OR of members of the + * enumeration ::pit_interrupt_enable_t + */ +static inline void PIT_EnableInterrupts(PIT_Type *base, pit_chnl_t channel, uint32_t mask) +{ + base->CHANNEL[channel].TCTRL |= mask; +} + +/*! + * @brief Disables the selected PIT interrupts. + * + * @param base PIT peripheral base address + * @param channel Timer channel number + * @param mask The interrupts to disable. This is a logical OR of members of the + * enumeration ::pit_interrupt_enable_t + */ +static inline void PIT_DisableInterrupts(PIT_Type *base, pit_chnl_t channel, uint32_t mask) +{ + base->CHANNEL[channel].TCTRL &= ~mask; +} + +/*! + * @brief Gets the enabled PIT interrupts. + * + * @param base PIT peripheral base address + * @param channel Timer channel number + * + * @return The enabled interrupts. This is the logical OR of members of the + * enumeration ::pit_interrupt_enable_t + */ +static inline uint32_t PIT_GetEnabledInterrupts(PIT_Type *base, pit_chnl_t channel) +{ + return (base->CHANNEL[channel].TCTRL & PIT_TCTRL_TIE_MASK); +} + +/*! @}*/ + +/*! + * @name Status Interface + * @{ + */ + +/*! + * @brief Gets the PIT status flags. + * + * @param base PIT peripheral base address + * @param channel Timer channel number + * + * @return The status flags. This is the logical OR of members of the + * enumeration ::pit_status_flags_t + */ +static inline uint32_t PIT_GetStatusFlags(PIT_Type *base, pit_chnl_t channel) +{ + return (base->CHANNEL[channel].TFLG & PIT_TFLG_TIF_MASK); +} + +/*! + * @brief Clears the PIT status flags. + * + * @param base PIT peripheral base address + * @param channel Timer channel number + * @param mask The status flags to clear. This is a logical OR of members of the + * enumeration ::pit_status_flags_t + */ +static inline void PIT_ClearStatusFlags(PIT_Type *base, pit_chnl_t channel, uint32_t mask) +{ + base->CHANNEL[channel].TFLG = mask; +} + +/*! @}*/ + +/*! + * @name Read and Write the timer period + * @{ + */ + +/*! + * @brief Sets the timer period in units of count. + * + * Timers begin counting from the value set by this function until it reaches 0, + * then it generates an interrupt and load this register value again. + * Writing a new value to this register does not restart the timer. Instead, the value + * is loaded after the timer expires. + * + * @note Users can call the utility macros provided in fsl_common.h to convert to ticks. + * + * @param base PIT peripheral base address + * @param channel Timer channel number + * @param count Timer period in units of ticks + */ +static inline void PIT_SetTimerPeriod(PIT_Type *base, pit_chnl_t channel, uint32_t count) +{ + base->CHANNEL[channel].LDVAL = count; +} + +/*! + * @brief Reads the current timer counting value. + * + * This function returns the real-time timer counting value, in a range from 0 to a + * timer period. + * + * @note Users can call the utility macros provided in fsl_common.h to convert ticks to usec or msec. + * + * @param base PIT peripheral base address + * @param channel Timer channel number + * + * @return Current timer counting value in ticks + */ +static inline uint32_t PIT_GetCurrentTimerCount(PIT_Type *base, pit_chnl_t channel) +{ + return base->CHANNEL[channel].CVAL; +} + +/*! @}*/ + +/*! + * @name Timer Start and Stop + * @{ + */ + +/*! + * @brief Starts the timer counting. + * + * After calling this function, timers load period value, count down to 0 and + * then load the respective start value again. Each time a timer reaches 0, + * it generates a trigger pulse and sets the timeout interrupt flag. + * + * @param base PIT peripheral base address + * @param channel Timer channel number. + */ +static inline void PIT_StartTimer(PIT_Type *base, pit_chnl_t channel) +{ + base->CHANNEL[channel].TCTRL |= PIT_TCTRL_TEN_MASK; +} + +/*! + * @brief Stops the timer counting. + * + * This function stops every timer counting. Timers reload their periods + * respectively after the next time they call the PIT_DRV_StartTimer. + * + * @param base PIT peripheral base address + * @param channel Timer channel number. + */ +static inline void PIT_StopTimer(PIT_Type *base, pit_chnl_t channel) +{ + base->CHANNEL[channel].TCTRL &= ~PIT_TCTRL_TEN_MASK; +} + +/*! @}*/ + +#if defined(FSL_FEATURE_PIT_HAS_LIFETIME_TIMER) && FSL_FEATURE_PIT_HAS_LIFETIME_TIMER + +/*! + * @brief Reads the current lifetime counter value. + * + * The lifetime timer is a 64-bit timer which chains timer 0 and timer 1 together. + * Timer 0 and 1 are chained by calling the PIT_SetTimerChainMode before using this timer. + * The period of lifetime timer is equal to the "period of timer 0 * period of timer 1". + * For the 64-bit value, the higher 32-bit has the value of timer 1, and the lower 32-bit + * has the value of timer 0. + * + * @param base PIT peripheral base address + * + * @return Current lifetime timer value + */ +uint64_t PIT_GetLifetimeTimerCount(PIT_Type *base); + +#endif /* FSL_FEATURE_PIT_HAS_LIFETIME_TIMER */ + +#if defined(__cplusplus) +} +#endif + +/*! @}*/ + +#endif /* _FSL_PIT_H_ */