mbed library sources. Supersedes mbed-src. Fixes analogIn and analogOut problems for TARGET_STM32F3. Tested on NUCLEO-F303K8, using 3 analogout and 7 analogin channels simultaneously. Added ability for STM32F334R8 and STM32F303K8 to use all three channels of DAC simultaneously. https://developer.mbed.org/users/StevieWray/code/mbed-dev/ Added ability for TARGET_STM32F3 to use more than one ADC simultaneously. https://developer.mbed.org/questions/67997/NUCLEO-F303K8ADC/
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hal/serial_api.h
- Committer:
- neurofun
- Date:
- 2016-02-23
- Revision:
- 70:b3a5af880266
- Parent:
- 0:9b334a45a8ff
File content as of revision 70:b3a5af880266:
/* mbed Microcontroller Library * Copyright (c) 2006-2013 ARM Limited * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ #ifndef MBED_SERIAL_API_H #define MBED_SERIAL_API_H #include "device.h" #include "buffer.h" #include "dma_api.h" #if DEVICE_SERIAL #define SERIAL_EVENT_TX_SHIFT (2) #define SERIAL_EVENT_RX_SHIFT (8) #define SERIAL_EVENT_TX_MASK (0x00FC) #define SERIAL_EVENT_RX_MASK (0x3F00) #define SERIAL_EVENT_ERROR (1 << 1) /** * @defgroup SerialTXEvents Serial TX Events Macros * * @{ */ #define SERIAL_EVENT_TX_COMPLETE (1 << (SERIAL_EVENT_TX_SHIFT + 0)) #define SERIAL_EVENT_TX_ALL (SERIAL_EVENT_TX_COMPLETE) /**@}*/ /** * @defgroup SerialRXEvents Serial RX Events Macros * * @{ */ #define SERIAL_EVENT_RX_COMPLETE (1 << (SERIAL_EVENT_RX_SHIFT + 0)) #define SERIAL_EVENT_RX_OVERRUN_ERROR (1 << (SERIAL_EVENT_RX_SHIFT + 1)) #define SERIAL_EVENT_RX_FRAMING_ERROR (1 << (SERIAL_EVENT_RX_SHIFT + 2)) #define SERIAL_EVENT_RX_PARITY_ERROR (1 << (SERIAL_EVENT_RX_SHIFT + 3)) #define SERIAL_EVENT_RX_OVERFLOW (1 << (SERIAL_EVENT_RX_SHIFT + 4)) #define SERIAL_EVENT_RX_CHARACTER_MATCH (1 << (SERIAL_EVENT_RX_SHIFT + 5)) #define SERIAL_EVENT_RX_ALL (SERIAL_EVENT_RX_OVERFLOW | SERIAL_EVENT_RX_PARITY_ERROR | \ SERIAL_EVENT_RX_FRAMING_ERROR | SERIAL_EVENT_RX_OVERRUN_ERROR | \ SERIAL_EVENT_RX_COMPLETE | SERIAL_EVENT_RX_CHARACTER_MATCH) /**@}*/ #define SERIAL_RESERVED_CHAR_MATCH (255) typedef enum { ParityNone = 0, ParityOdd = 1, ParityEven = 2, ParityForced1 = 3, ParityForced0 = 4 } SerialParity; typedef enum { RxIrq, TxIrq } SerialIrq; typedef enum { FlowControlNone, FlowControlRTS, FlowControlCTS, FlowControlRTSCTS } FlowControl; typedef void (*uart_irq_handler)(uint32_t id, SerialIrq event); #if DEVICE_SERIAL_ASYNCH /** Asynch serial hal structure */ typedef struct { struct serial_s serial; /**< Target specific serial structure */ struct buffer_s tx_buff; /**< Tx buffer */ struct buffer_s rx_buff; /**< Rx buffer */ uint8_t char_match; /**< Character to be matched */ uint8_t char_found; /**< State of the matched character */ } serial_t; #else /** Non-asynch serial hal structure */ typedef struct serial_s serial_t; #endif #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /** * \defgroup GeneralSerial Serial Configuration Functions * @{ */ /** Initialize the serial peripheral. It sets the default parameters for serial * peripheral, and configure its specifieds pins. * * @param obj The serial object * @param tx The TX pin * @param rx The RX pin */ void serial_init(serial_t *obj, PinName tx, PinName rx); /** Release the serial peripheral, not currently invoked. It requires further * resource management. * * @param obj The serial object */ void serial_free(serial_t *obj); /** Configure the baud rate * * @param obj The serial object * @param baudrate The baud rate to be configured */ void serial_baud(serial_t *obj, int baudrate); /** Configure the format. Set the number of bits, parity and the number of stop bits * * @param obj The serial object * @param data_bits The number of data bits * @param parity The parity * @param stop_bits The number of stop bits */ void serial_format(serial_t *obj, int data_bits, SerialParity parity, int stop_bits); /** The serial interrupt handler registration. * * @param obj The serial object * @param handler The interrupt handler which will be invoked when interrupt fires. * @param id The SerialBase object */ void serial_irq_handler(serial_t *obj, uart_irq_handler handler, uint32_t id); /** Configure serial interrupt. This function is used for word-approach * * @param obj The serial object * @param irq The serial IRQ type (RX or TX) * @param enable Set to non-zero to enable events, or zero to disable them */ void serial_irq_set(serial_t *obj, SerialIrq irq, uint32_t enable); /** Get character. This is a blocking call, waiting for a character * * @param obj The serial object */ int serial_getc(serial_t *obj); /** Put a character. This is a blocking call, waiting for a peripheral to be available * for writing * * @param obj The serial object * @param c The character to be sent */ void serial_putc(serial_t *obj, int c); /** Check if the serial peripheral is readable * * @param obj The serial object * @return Non-zero value if a character can be read, 0 if nothing to read. */ int serial_readable(serial_t *obj); /** Check if the serial peripheral is writable * * @param obj The serial object * @return Non-zero value if a character can be written, 0 otherwise. */ int serial_writable(serial_t *obj); /** Clear the serial peripheral * * @param obj The serial object */ void serial_clear(serial_t *obj); /** Set the break * * @param obj The serial object */ void serial_break_set(serial_t *obj); /** Clear the break * * @param obj The serial object */ void serial_break_clear(serial_t *obj); /** Configure the TX pin for UART function. * * @param tx The pin used for TX */ void serial_pinout_tx(PinName tx); /** Configure the serial for the flow control. It sets flow control in the hardware * if a serial peripheral supports it, otherwise software emulation is used. * * @param obj The serial object * @param type The type of the flow control. Look at the available FlowControl types. * @param rxflow The tx pin * @param txflow The rx pin */ void serial_set_flow_control(serial_t *obj, FlowControl type, PinName rxflow, PinName txflow); #if DEVICE_SERIAL_ASYNCH /**@}*/ /** * \defgroup AsynchSerial Asynchronous Serial Hardware Abstraction Layer * @{ */ /** Begin asynchronous TX transfer. The used buffer is specified in the serial object, * tx_buff * * @param obj The serial object * @param tx The buffer for sending * @param tx_length The number of words to transmit * @param tx_width The bit width of buffer word * @param handler The serial handler * @param event The logical OR of events to be registered * @param hint A suggestion for how to use DMA with this transfer * @return Returns number of data transfered, or 0 otherwise */ int serial_tx_asynch(serial_t *obj, const void *tx, size_t tx_length, uint8_t tx_width, uint32_t handler, uint32_t event, DMAUsage hint); /** Begin asynchronous RX transfer (enable interrupt for data collecting) * The used buffer is specified in the serial object - rx_buff * * @param obj The serial object * @param rx The buffer for sending * @param rx_length The number of words to transmit * @param rx_width The bit width of buffer word * @param handler The serial handler * @param event The logical OR of events to be registered * @param handler The serial handler * @param char_match A character in range 0-254 to be matched * @param hint A suggestion for how to use DMA with this transfer */ void serial_rx_asynch(serial_t *obj, void *rx, size_t rx_length, uint8_t rx_width, uint32_t handler, uint32_t event, uint8_t char_match, DMAUsage hint); /** Attempts to determine if the serial peripheral is already in use for TX * * @param obj The serial object * @return Non-zero if the RX transaction is ongoing, 0 otherwise */ uint8_t serial_tx_active(serial_t *obj); /** Attempts to determine if the serial peripheral is already in use for RX * * @param obj The serial object * @return Non-zero if the RX transaction is ongoing, 0 otherwise */ uint8_t serial_rx_active(serial_t *obj); /** The asynchronous TX and RX handler. * * @param obj The serial object * @return Returns event flags if a RX transfer termination condition was met or 0 otherwise */ int serial_irq_handler_asynch(serial_t *obj); /** Abort the ongoing TX transaction. It disables the enabled interupt for TX and * flush TX hardware buffer if TX FIFO is used * * @param obj The serial object */ void serial_tx_abort_asynch(serial_t *obj); /** Abort the ongoing RX transaction It disables the enabled interrupt for RX and * flush RX hardware buffer if RX FIFO is used * * @param obj The serial object */ void serial_rx_abort_asynch(serial_t *obj); /**@}*/ #endif #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif #endif