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+/**
+ * \file
+ *
+ * \brief SAM System related functionality
+ *
+ * Copyright (C) 2012-2015 Atmel Corporation. All rights reserved.
+ *
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+ *
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+/*
+ * Support and FAQ: visit <a href="http://www.atmel.com/design-support/">Atmel Support</a>
+ */
+#ifndef SYSTEM_H_INCLUDED
+#define SYSTEM_H_INCLUDED
+
+#include <compiler.h>
+#include <clock.h>
+#include <gclk.h>
+#include <pinmux.h>
+#include <power.h>
+#include <reset.h>
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+#endif
+
+/**
+ * \defgroup asfdoc_sam0_system_group SAM System (SYSTEM) Driver
+ *
+ * This driver for Atmel&reg; | SMART ARM&reg;-based microcontrollers provides an interface for the configuration
+ * and management of the device's system relation functionality, necessary for
+ * the basic device operation. This is not limited to a single peripheral, but
+ * extends across multiple hardware peripherals.
+ *
+ * The following peripherals are used by this module:
+ * \if DEVICE_SAML21_SYSTEM_SUPPORT
+ *  - PM (Power Manager)
+ *  - RSTC(Reset Controller)
+ *  - SUPC(Supply Controller)
+ * \endif
+ * \if DEVICE_SAMC21_SYSTEM_SUPPORT
+ *  - PM (Power Manager)
+ *  - RSTC(Reset Controller)
+ *  - SUPC(Supply Controller)
+ * \endif
+ * \if DEVICE_SAMD21_SYSTEM_SUPPORT
+ *  - SYSCTRL (System Control)
+ *  - PM (Power Manager)
+ * \endif
+ *
+ * The following devices can use this module:
+ * \if DEVICE_SAML21_SYSTEM_SUPPORT
+ *  - Atmel | SMART SAM L21
+ * \endif
+ * \if DEVICE_SAMC21_SYSTEM_SUPPORT
+ *  - Atmel | SMART SAM C20/C21
+ * \endif
+ * \if DEVICE_SAMD21_SYSTEM_SUPPORT
+ *  - Atmel | SMART SAM D20/D21
+ *  - Atmel | SMART SAM R21
+ *  - Atmel | SMART SAM D10/D11
+ *  - Atmel | SMART SAM DAx
+ * \endif
+ *
+ * The outline of this documentation is as follows:
+ *  - \ref asfdoc_sam0_system_prerequisites
+ *  - \ref asfdoc_sam0_system_module_overview
+ *  - \ref asfdoc_sam0_system_special_considerations
+ *  - \ref asfdoc_sam0_system_extra_info
+ *  - \ref asfdoc_sam0_system_examples
+ *  - \ref asfdoc_sam0_system_api_overview
+ *
+ *
+ * \section asfdoc_sam0_system_prerequisites Prerequisites
+ *
+ * There are no prerequisites for this module.
+ *
+ *
+ * \section asfdoc_sam0_system_module_overview Module Overview
+ *
+ * The System driver provides a collection of interfaces between the user
+ * application logic, and the core device functionality (such as clocks, reset
+ * cause determination, etc.) that is required for all applications. It contains
+ * a number of sub-modules that control one specific aspect of the device:
+ *
+ * - System Core (this module)
+ * - \ref asfdoc_sam0_system_clock_group "System Clock Control" (sub-module)
+ * - \ref asfdoc_sam0_system_interrupt_group "System Interrupt Control" (sub-module)
+ * - \ref asfdoc_sam0_system_pinmux_group "System Pin Multiplexer Control" (sub-module)
+ *
+ *
+ * \if DEVICE_SAML21_SYSTEM_SUPPORT
+ * \subsection asfdoc_sam0_system_module_overview_vreg_l21 Voltage Regulator
+ * The SAM device controls the voltage regulators for the core (VDDCORE) and
+ * backup (VDDBU) domains. It sets the voltage regulators according to the sleep
+ * modes, the performance level, or the user configuration.
+ *
+ * In active mode, the voltage regulator can be chosen on the fly between a LDO
+ * or a Buck converter. In standby mode, the low power voltage regulator is used
+ * to supply VDDCORE.
+ *
+ * \subsection asfdoc_sam0_system_module_overview_bbps Battery Backup Power Switch
+ * The SAM device supports connection of a battery backup to the VBAT power pin.
+ * It includes functionality that enables automatic power switching between main
+ * power and battery backup power. This will ensure power to the backup domain,
+ * when the main battery or power source is unavailable.
+ * \endif
+ *
+ * \if DEVICE_SAMC21_SYSTEM_SUPPORT
+ * \subsection asfdoc_sam0_system_module_overview_vreg_c21 Voltage Regulator
+ * The SAM device controls the voltage regulators for the core (VDDCORE). It sets
+ * the voltage regulators according to the sleep modes.
+ *
+ * There are a selectable reference voltage and voltage dependent on the temperature
+ * which can be used by analog modules like the ADC.
+ * \endif
+ *
+ * \subsection asfdoc_sam0_system_module_overview_vref Voltage References
+ * The various analog modules within the SAM devices (such as AC, ADC, and
+ * DAC) require a voltage reference to be configured to act as a reference point
+ * for comparisons and conversions.
+ *
+ * The SAM devices contain multiple references, including an internal
+ * temperature sensor and a fixed band-gap voltage source. When enabled, the
+ * associated voltage reference can be selected within the desired peripheral
+ * where applicable.
+ *
+ * \subsection asfdoc_sam0_system_module_overview_reset_cause System Reset Cause
+ * In some applications there may be a need to execute a different program
+ * flow based on how the device was reset. For example, if the cause of reset
+ * was the Watchdog timer (WDT), this might indicate an error in the application,
+ * and a form of error handling or error logging might be needed.
+ *
+ * For this reason, an API is provided to retrieve the cause of the last system
+ * reset, so that appropriate action can be taken.
+ *
+ * \if DEVICE_SAML21_SYSTEM_SUPPORT
+ * There are three groups of reset sources:
+ *   - Power supply reset: Resets caused by an electrical issue. It covers POR and BOD reset.
+ *   - User reset: Resets caused by the application. It covers external reset,
+ *             system reset, and watchdog reset.
+ *   - Backup reset: Resets caused by a backup mode exit condition.
+ *
+ * \subsection asfdoc_sam0_system_module_overview_performance_level Performance Level
+ * Performance level allows the user to adjust the regulator output voltage to reduce
+ * power consumption. The user can on the fly select the most suitable performance
+ * level, depending on the application demands.
+ *
+ * The SAM device can operate at two different performance levels (PL0 and PL2).
+ * When operating at PL0, the voltage applied on the full logic area is reduced
+ * by voltage scaling. This voltage scaling technique allows to reduce the active
+ * power consumption while decreasing the maximum frequency of the device. When
+ * operating at PL2, the voltage regulator supplies the highest voltage, allowing
+ * the device to run at higher clock speeds.
+ *
+ * Performance level transition is possible only when the device is in active
+ * mode. After a reset, the device starts at the lowest performance level
+ * (lowest power consumption and lowest max. frequency). The application can then
+ * switch to another performance level at any time without any stop in the code
+ * execution. As shown in \ref asfdoc_sam0_system_performance_level_transition_figure.
+ *
+ * \note When scaling down the performance level, the bus frequency should first be
+ *  scaled down in order to not exceed the maximum frequency allowed for the
+ *  low performance level.
+ *  When scaling up the performance level (e.g. from PL0 to PL2), check the performance
+ *  level status before increasing the bus frequency. It can be increased only
+ *  when the performance level transition is completed.
+ *
+ * \anchor asfdoc_sam0_system_performance_level_transition_figure
+ * \image html performance_level_transition.svg "Performance Level Transition"
+ *
+ * \subsection asfdoc_sam0_system_module_overview_power_domain Power Domain Gating
+ * Power domain gating allows power saving by reducing the voltage in logic
+ * areas in the device to a low-power supply. The feature is available in
+ * Standby sleep mode and will reduce the voltage in domains where all peripherals
+ * are idle. Internal logic will maintain its content, meaning the corresponding
+ * peripherals will not need to be reconfigured when normal operating voltage
+ * is returned. Most power domains can be in the following three states:
+ *
+ * - Active state: The power domain is powered on.
+ * - Retention state: The main voltage supply for the power domain is switched off,
+ * while maintaining a secondary low-power supply for the sequential cells. The
+ * logic context is restored when waking up.
+ * - Off state: The power domain is entirely powered off. The logic context is lost.
+ *
+ * The SAM L21 device  contains three power domains which can be controlled using
+ * power domain gating, namely PD0, PD1, and PD2. These power domains can be
+ * configured to the following cases:
+ * - Default with no sleepwalking peripherals: A power domain is automatically set
+ * to retention state in standby sleep mode if no activity require it. The application
+ * can force all power domains to remain in active state during standby sleep mode
+ * in order to accelerate wakeup time.
+ * - Default with sleepwalking peripherals: If one or more peripherals are enabled
+ * to perform sleepwalking tasks in standby sleep mode, the corresponding power
+ * domain (PDn) remains in active state as well as all inferior power domains (<PDn).
+ * - Sleepwalking with dynamic power domain gating: During standby sleep mode, a
+ * power domain (PDn) in active can wake up a superior power domain (>PDn) in order
+ * to perform a sleepwalking task. The superior power domain is then automatically
+ * set to active state. At the end of the sleepwalking task, the device can either
+ * be woken up or the superior power domain can return to retention state.
+ *
+ * Power domains can be linked to each other, it allows a power domain (PDn) to be kept
+ * in active state if the inferior power domain (PDn-1) is in active state too.
+ *
+ * \ref asfdoc_sam0_system_power_domain_overview_table illustrates the
+ * four cases to consider in standby mode.
+ *
+ * \anchor asfdoc_sam0_system_power_domain_overview_table
+ * <table>
+ *  <caption>Sleep Mode versus Power Domain State Overview</caption>
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <th>Sleep mode</th>
+ *      <th>PD0</th>
+ *      <th>PD1</th>
+ *      <th>PD2</th>
+ *      <th>PDTOP</th>
+ *      <th>PDBACKUP</th>
+ *  </tr>
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <td>Idle</td>
+ *      <td>active</td>
+ *      <td>active</td>
+ *      <td>active</td>
+ *      <td>active</td>
+ *      <td>active</td>
+ *  </tr>
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <td>Standby - Case 1</td>
+ *      <td>active</td>
+ *      <td>active</td>
+ *      <td>active</td>
+ *      <td>active</td>
+ *      <td>active</td>
+ *  </tr>
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <td>Standby - Case 2</td>
+ *      <td>active</td>
+ *      <td>active</td>
+ *      <td>retention</td>
+ *      <td>active</td>
+ *      <td>active</td>
+ *  </tr>
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <td>Standby - Case 3</td>
+ *      <td>active</td>
+ *      <td>retention</td>
+ *      <td>retention</td>
+ *      <td>active</td>
+ *      <td>active</td>
+ *  </tr>
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <td>Standby - Case 4</td>
+ *      <td>retention</td>
+ *      <td>retention</td>
+ *      <td>retention</td>
+ *      <td>active</td>
+ *      <td>active</td>
+ *  </tr>
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <td>Backup</td>
+ *      <td>off</td>
+ *      <td>off</td>
+ *      <td>off</td>
+ *      <td>off</td>
+ *      <td>active</td>
+ *  </tr>
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <td>Off</td>
+ *      <td>off</td>
+ *      <td>off</td>
+ *      <td>off</td>
+ *      <td>off</td>
+ *      <td>off</td>
+ *  </tr>
+ * </table>
+ *
+ * \subsection asfdoc_sam0_system_module_overview_ram_state RAMs Low Power Mode
+ * By default, in standby sleep mode, RAM is in low power mode (back biased)
+ * if its power domain is in retention state.
+ * \ref asfdoc_sam0_system_power_ram_state_table lists RAMs low power mode.
+ *
+ * \anchor asfdoc_sam0_system_power_ram_state_table
+ * <table>
+ *  <caption>RAM Back-biasing Mode</caption>
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <th>RAM mode</th>
+ *      <th>Description</th>
+ *  </tr>
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <td>Retention Back-biasing mode</td>
+ *      <td>RAM is back-biased if its power domain is in retention mode</td>
+ *  </tr>
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <td>Standby Back-biasing mode</td>
+ *      <td>RAM is back-biased if the device is in standby mode</td>
+ *  </tr>
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <td>Standby OFF mode</td>
+ *      <td>RAM is OFF if the device is in standby mode</td>
+ *  </tr>
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <td>Always OFF mode</td>
+ *      <td>RAM is OFF if the device is in RET mode</td>
+ *  </tr>
+ * </table>
+ *
+ * \endif
+ *
+ * \subsection asfdoc_sam0_system_module_overview_sleep_mode Sleep Modes
+ * The SAM devices have several sleep modes. The sleep mode controls
+ * which clock systems on the device will remain enabled or disabled when the
+ * device enters a low power sleep mode.
+ * \ref asfdoc_sam0_system_module_sleep_mode_table "The table below" lists the
+ * clock settings of the different sleep modes.
+ *
+ * \anchor asfdoc_sam0_system_module_sleep_mode_table
+ * <table>
+ *  <caption>SAM Device Sleep Modes</caption>
+ * \if DEVICE_SAML21_SYSTEM_SUPPORT
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <th>Sleep mode</th>
+ *      <th>System clock</th>
+ *      <th>CPU clock</th>
+ *      <th>AHB/AHB clock</th>
+ *      <th>GCLK clocks</th>
+ *      <th>Oscillators (ONDEMAND  = 0)</th>
+ *      <th>Oscillators (ONDEMAND  = 1)</th>
+ *      <th>Regulator mode</th>
+ *      <th>RAM mode</th>
+ *  </tr>
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <td>Idle</td>
+ *      <td>Run</td>
+ *      <td>Stop</td>
+ *      <td>Run if requested</td>
+ *      <td>Run</td>
+ *      <td>Run</td>
+ *      <td>Run if requested</td>
+ *      <td>Normal</td>
+ *      <td>Normal</td>
+ *  </tr>
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <td>Standby</td>
+ *      <td>Stop</td>
+ *      <td>Stop</td>
+ *      <td>Run if requested</td>
+ *      <td>Run if requested</td>
+ *      <td>Run if requested or RUNSTDBY  = 1</td>
+ *      <td>Run if requested</td>
+ *      <td>Low pwer</td>
+ *      <td>Low pwer</td>
+ *  </tr>
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <td>Backup</td>
+ *      <td>Stop</td>
+ *      <td>Stop</td>
+ *      <td>Stop</td>
+ *      <td>Stop</td>
+ *      <td>Stop</td>
+ *      <td>Stop</td>
+ *      <td>Backup</td>
+ *      <td>Off</td>
+ *  </tr>
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <td>Off</td>
+ *      <td>Off</td>
+ *      <td>Off</td>
+ *      <td>Off</td>
+ *      <td>Off</td>
+ *      <td>Off</td>
+ *      <td>Off</td>
+ *      <td>Off</td>
+ *      <td>Off</td>
+ *  </tr>
+ * \else
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <th>Sleep mode</th>
+ *      <th>CPU clock</th>
+ *      <th>AHB clock</th>
+ *      <th>APB clocks</th>
+ *      <th>Clock sources</th>
+ *      <th>System clock</th>
+ *      <th>32KHz</th>
+ *      <th>Reg mode</th>
+ *      <th>RAM mode</th>
+ *  </tr>
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <td>Idle 0</td>
+ *      <td>Stop</td>
+ *      <td>Run</td>
+ *      <td>Run</td>
+ *      <td>Run</td>
+ *      <td>Run</td>
+ *      <td>Run</td>
+ *      <td>Normal</td>
+ *      <td>Normal</td>
+ *  </tr>
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <td>Idle 1</td>
+ *      <td>Stop</td>
+ *      <td>Stop</td>
+ *      <td>Run</td>
+ *      <td>Run</td>
+ *      <td>Run</td>
+ *      <td>Run</td>
+ *      <td>Normal</td>
+ *      <td>Normal</td>
+ *  </tr>
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <td>Idle 2</td>
+ *      <td>Stop</td>
+ *      <td>Stop</td>
+ *      <td>Stop</td>
+ *      <td>Run</td>
+ *      <td>Run</td>
+ *      <td>Run</td>
+ *      <td>Normal</td>
+ *      <td>Normal</td>
+ *  </tr>
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <td>Standby</td>
+ *      <td>Stop</td>
+ *      <td>Stop</td>
+ *      <td>Stop</td>
+ *      <td>Stop</td>
+ *      <td>Stop</td>
+ *      <td>Stop</td>
+ *      <td>Low Power</td>
+ *      <td>Source/Drain biasing</td>
+ *  </tr>
+ * \endif
+ * </table>
+ *
+ * Before entering device sleep, one of the available sleep modes must be set.
+ * The device will automatically wake up in response to an interrupt being
+ * generated or upon any other sleep mode exit condition.
+ *
+ * Some peripheral clocks will remain enabled during sleep, depending on their
+ * configuration. If desired, the modules can remain clocked during sleep to allow
+ * them continue to operate while other parts of the system are powered down
+ * to save power.
+ *
+ *
+ * \section asfdoc_sam0_system_special_considerations Special Considerations
+ *
+ * Most of the functions in this driver have device specific restrictions and
+ * caveats; refer to your device datasheet.
+ *
+ *
+ * \section asfdoc_sam0_system_extra_info Extra Information
+ *
+ * For extra information, see \ref asfdoc_sam0_system_extra. This includes:
+ *  - \ref asfdoc_sam0_system_extra_acronyms
+ *  - \ref asfdoc_sam0_system_extra_dependencies
+ *  - \ref asfdoc_sam0_system_extra_errata
+ *  - \ref asfdoc_sam0_system_extra_history
+ *
+ *
+ * \section asfdoc_sam0_system_examples Examples
+ *
+ * For SYSTEM module related examples, refer to the sub-modules listed in
+ * the \ref asfdoc_sam0_system_module_overview "system module overview".
+ *
+ * For a list of examples related to this driver, see
+ * \ref asfdoc_sam0_drivers_power_exqsg.
+ *
+ *
+ * \section asfdoc_sam0_system_api_overview API Overview
+ * @{
+ */
+
+/**
+ * \name System Debugger
+ * @{
+ */
+
+/**
+ * \brief Check if debugger is present.
+ *
+ * Check if debugger is connected to the onboard debug system (DAP).
+ *
+ * \return A bool identifying if a debugger is present.
+ *
+ * \retval true  Debugger is connected to the system
+ * \retval false Debugger is not connected to the system
+ *
+ */
+static inline bool system_is_debugger_present(void)
+{
+    return DSU->STATUSB.reg & DSU_STATUSB_DBGPRES;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @}
+ */
+
+/**
+ * \name System Identification
+ * @{
+ */
+
+/**
+ * \brief Retrieve the device identification signature.
+ *
+ * Retrieves the signature of the current device.
+ *
+ * \return Device ID signature as a 32-bit integer.
+ */
+static inline uint32_t system_get_device_id(void)
+{
+    return DSU->DID.reg;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @}
+ */
+
+/**
+ * \name System Initialization
+ * @{
+ */
+
+void system_init(void);
+
+/**
+ * @}
+ */
+
+
+/**
+ * @}
+ */
+
+/**
+
+* \page asfdoc_sam0_drivers_power_exqsg Examples for Power Driver
+ *
+ * This is a list of the available Quick Start Guides (QSGs) and example
+ * applications. QSGs are simple examples with step-by-step instructions to
+ * configure and use this driver in a selection of
+ * use cases. Note that a QSG can be compiled as a standalone application or be
+ * added to the user application.
+ *
+ * \if DEVICE_SAML21_SYSTEM_SUPPORT
+ *  - \subpage asfdoc_sam0_power_basic_use_case
+ * \endif
+ *
+ * \page asfdoc_sam0_system_extra Extra Information for SYSTEM Driver
+ *
+ * \section asfdoc_sam0_system_extra_acronyms Acronyms
+ * Below is a table listing the acronyms used in this module, along with their
+ * intended meanings.
+ *
+ * <table>
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <th>Acronym</th>
+ *      <th>Definition</th>
+ *  </tr>
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <td>PM</td>
+ *      <td>Power Manager</td>
+ *  </tr>
+ * \if DEVICE_SAML21_SYSTEM_SUPPORT
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <td>SUPC</td>
+ *      <td>Supply Controller</td>
+ *  </tr>
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <td>RSTC</td>
+ *      <td>Reset Controller</td>
+ *  </tr>
+ * \endif
+ * \if DEVICE_SAMC21_SYSTEM_SUPPORT
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <td>SUPC</td>
+ *      <td>Supply Controller</td>
+ *  </tr>
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <td>RSTC</td>
+ *      <td>Reset Controller</td>
+ *  </tr>
+ * \endif
+ * \if DEVICE_SAMD21_SYSTEM_SUPPORT
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <td>SYSCTRL</td>
+ *      <td>System control interface</td>
+ *  </tr>
+ * \endif
+ * </table>
+ *
+ *
+ * \section asfdoc_sam0_system_extra_dependencies Dependencies
+ * This driver has the following dependencies:
+ *
+ *  - None
+ *
+ *
+ * \section asfdoc_sam0_system_extra_errata Errata
+ * There are no errata related to this driver.
+ *
+ *
+ * \section asfdoc_sam0_system_extra_history Module History
+ * An overview of the module history is presented in the table below, with
+ * details on the enhancements and fixes made to the module since its first
+ * release. The current version of this corresponds to the newest version in
+ * the table.
+ *
+ * <table>
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <th>Changelog</th>
+ *  </tr>
+ * \if DEVICE_SAML21_SYSTEM_SUPPORT
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <td>Initial Release</td>
+ *  </tr>
+ * \endif
+ * \if DEVICE_SAMC21_SYSTEM_SUPPORT
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <td>Initial Release</td>
+ *  </tr>
+ * \endif
+ * \if DEVICE_SAMD21_SYSTEM_SUPPORT
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <td>Added new \c system_reset() to reset the complete MCU with some exceptions</td>
+ *  </tr>
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <td>Added new \c system_get_device_id() function to retrieved the device
+ *          ID.</td>
+ *  </tr>
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <td>Initial Release</td>
+ *  </tr>
+ * \endif
+ * </table>
+ *
+ * \page asfdoc_sam0_system_document_revision_history Document Revision History
+ *
+ * <table>
+ * <tr>
+ *      <th>Doc. Rev.</td>
+ *      <th>Date</td>
+ *      <th>Comments</td>
+ *  </tr>
+ * \if DEVICE_SAML21_SYSTEM_SUPPORT
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <td>42449A</td>
+ *      <td>07/2015</td>
+ *      <td>Initial document release</td>
+ * </tr>
+ * \endif
+ * \if DEVICE_SAMC21_SYSTEM_SUPPORT
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <td>42484A</td>
+ *      <td>08/2015</td>
+ *      <td>Initial document release.</td>
+ * </tr>
+ * \endif
+ * \if DEVICE_SAMD21_SYSTEM_SUPPORT
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <td>42120E</td>
+ *      <td>04/2015</td>
+ *      <td>Added support for SAMDAx</td>
+ * </tr>
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <td>42120D</td>
+ *      <td>12/2014</td>
+ *      <td>Added support for SAMR21 and SAMD10/D11</td>
+ * </tr>
+ * <tr>
+ *      <td>42120C</td>
+ *      <td>01/2014</td>
+ *      <td>Added support for SAMD21</td>
+ *  </tr>
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <td>42120B</td>
+ *      <td>06/2013</td>
+ *      <td>Corrected documentation typos</td>
+ *  </tr>
+ *  <tr>
+ *      <td>42120A</td>
+ *      <td>06/2013</td>
+ *      <td>Initial document release</td>
+ *  </tr>
+ * \endif
+ * </table>
+ */
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif /* SYSTEM_H_INCLUDED */
+