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//*****************************************************************************
//
// lcd.h - Defines and Macros for the LCD Controller module.
//
// Copyright (c) 2012-2014 Texas Instruments Incorporated. All rights reserved.
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// This is part of revision 2.1.0.12573 of the Tiva Peripheral Driver Library.
//
//*****************************************************************************
#ifndef __DRIVERLIB_LCD_H__
#define __DRIVERLIB_LCD_H__
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! \addtogroup lcd_api
//! @{
//
//*****************************************************************************
//*****************************************************************************
//
// If building with a C++ compiler, make all of the definitions in this header
// have a C binding.
//
//*****************************************************************************
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C"
{
#endif
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! This macro can be used to convert a 24-bit RGB color value as used by the
//! TivaWare Graphics Library into a 12-bit LCD controller color palette
//! entry.
//
//*****************************************************************************
#define PAL_FROM_RGB(ui32RGBColor) (((ui32RGBColor & 0xF0) >> 4) | \
((ui32RGBColor & 0xF000) >> 8) | \
((ui32RGBColor & 0xF00000) >> 12))
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! This macro can be used to convert from time in microseconds to periods of
//! the supplied clock in Hertz as required when setting up the LIDD and raster
//! timing structures. The calculation will round such that the number of
//! cycles returned represents no longer a time than specified in the
//! ui32Time_uS parameter. Values of ui32Time_uS less than or equal to
//! 4294967uS (4.29 seconds) are supported by the macro. Larger values will
//! cause arithmetic overflow and yield incorrect values. It is further
//! assumed that ui32ClockFreq is a non-zero multiple of 1000000 (1MHz).
//
//*****************************************************************************
#define CYCLES_FROM_TIME_US(ui32ClockFreq, ui32Time_uS) \
(((ui32Time_uS) == 0) ? 0 : \
(((ui32ClockFreq) / 1000000) * ((((ui32Time_uS) * 1000) - 1) / 1000)) + 1)
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! This macro can be used to convert from time in nanoseconds to periods of
//! the supplied clock in Hertz as required when setting up the LIDD and raster
//! timing structures. The calculation will round such that the number of
//! cycles returned represents no longer a time than specified in the
//! ui32Time_nS parameter. Values of ui32Time_nS less than or equal to
//! 35791394 (35.79 milliseconds) are supported by the macro. Larger values
//! will cause arithmetic overflow and yield incorrect values. It is further
//! assumed that ui32ClockFreq is a non-zero multiple of 1000000 (1MHz).
//
//*****************************************************************************
#define CYCLES_FROM_TIME_NS(ui32ClockFreq, ui32Time_nS) \
(((ui32Time_nS) == 0) ? 0 : \
((((((ui32ClockFreq) / 1000000) * ((ui32Time_nS) - 1)) / 1000)) + 1))
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! A structure containing timing parameters for the LIDD (LCD Interface
//! Display Driver) interface. This is used with the LCDIDDTimingSet function.
//
//*****************************************************************************
typedef struct
{
//
//! Write Strobe Set-Up cycles. When performing a write access, this
//! field defines the number of MCLK cycles that Data Bus/Pad Output
//! Enable, ALE, the Direction bit, and Chip Select have to be ready before
//! the Write Strobe is asserted. Valid values are from 0 to 31.
//
uint8_t ui8WSSetup;
//
//! Write Strobe Duration cycles. Field value defines the number of MCLK
//! cycles for which the Write Strobe is held active when performing a
//! write access. Valid values are from 1 to 63.
//
uint8_t ui8WSDuration;
//
//! Write Strobe Hold cycles. Field value defines the number of MCLK
//! cycles for which Data Bus/Pad Output Enable, ALE, the Direction bit,
//! and Chip Select are held after the Write Strobe is deasserted when
//! performing a write access. Valid values are from 1 to 15.
//
uint8_t ui8WSHold;
//
//! Read Strobe Set-Up cycles. When performing a read access, this field
//! defines the number of MCLK cycles that Data Bus/Pad Output Enable, ALE,
//! the Direction bit, and Chip Select have to be ready before the Read
//! Strobe is asserted. Valid values are from 0 to 31.
//
uint8_t ui8RSSetup;
//
//! Read Strobe Duration cycles. Field value defines the number of MCLK
//! cycles for which the Read Strobe is held active when performing a read
//! access. Valid values are from 1 to 63.
//
uint8_t ui8RSDuration;
//
//! Read Strobe Hold cycles. Field value defines the number of MCLK cycles
//! for which Data Bus/Pad Output Enable, ALE, the Direction bit, and Chip
//! Select are held after the Read Strobe is deasserted when performing a
//! read access. Valid values are from 1 to 15.
//
uint8_t ui8RSHold;
//
//! Field value defines the number of MCLK cycles between the end of one
//! device access and the start of another device access using the same
//! Chip Select unless the two accesses are both Reads. In this case,
//! this delay is not incurred. Valid vales are from 1 to 4.
//
uint8_t ui8DelayCycles;
}
tLCDIDDTiming;
//
// Values which can be ORed together within the ui32Flags field of the
// tLCDRasterTiming structure.
//
#define RASTER_TIMING_SYNCS_OPPOSITE_PIXCLK \
0x00000000
#define RASTER_TIMING_SYNCS_ON_RISING_PIXCLK \
0x02000000
#define RASTER_TIMING_SYNCS_ON_FALLING_PIXCLK \
0x03000000
#define RASTER_TIMING_ACTIVE_HIGH_OE \
0x00000000
#define RASTER_TIMING_ACTIVE_LOW_OE \
0x00800000
#define RASTER_TIMING_ACTIVE_HIGH_PIXCLK \
0x00000000
#define RASTER_TIMING_ACTIVE_LOW_PIXCLK \
0x00400000
#define RASTER_TIMING_ACTIVE_HIGH_HSYNC \
0x00000000
#define RASTER_TIMING_ACTIVE_LOW_HSYNC \
0x00200000
#define RASTER_TIMING_ACTIVE_HIGH_VSYNC \
0x00000000
#define RASTER_TIMING_ACTIVE_LOW_VSYNC \
0x00100000
//
//! A structure containing timing parameters for the raster interface. This is
//! used with the LCDRasterTimingSet function.
//
typedef struct
{
//
//! Flags configuring the polarity and active edges of the various signals
//! in the raster interface. This field is comprised of a logical OR of
//! the labels with prefix ``RASTER_TIMING_''.
//
uint32_t ui32Flags;
//
//! The number of pixels contained within each line on the LCD display.
//! Valid values are multiple of 16 less than or equal to 2048.
//
uint16_t ui16PanelWidth;
//
//! The number of lines on the LCD display. Valid values are from 1 to
//! 2048.
//
uint16_t ui16PanelHeight;
//
//! A value from 1 to 1024 that specifies the number of pixel clock periods
//! to add to the end of each line after active video has ended.
//
uint16_t ui16HFrontPorch;
//
//! A value from 1 to 1024 that specifies the number of pixel clock periods
//! to add to the beginning of a line before active video is asserted.
//
uint16_t ui16HBackPorch;
//
//! A value from 1 to 1024 that specifies the number of pixel clock periods
//! to pulse the line clock at the end of each line.
//
uint16_t ui16HSyncWidth;
//
//! A value from 0 to 255 that specifies the number of line clock periods
//! to add to the end of each frame after the last active line.
//
uint8_t ui8VFrontPorch;
//
//! A value from 0 to 255 that specifies the number of line clock periods
//! to add to the beginning of a frame before the first active line is
//! output to the display.
//
uint8_t ui8VBackPorch;
//
//! In active mode, a value from 1 to 64 that specifies the number of
//! line clock periods to set the lcd_fp pin active at the end of each
//! frame after the vertical front porch period elapses. The number of
//! The frame clock is used as the VSYNC signal in active mode.
//!
//! In passive mode, a value from 1 to 64 that specifies the number of
//! extra line clock periods to insert after the vertical front porch
//! period has elapsed. Note that the width of lcd_fp is not affected by
//! this value in passive mode.
//
uint8_t ui8VSyncWidth;
//
//! A value from 0 to 255 that specifies the number of line clocks to
//! count before transitioning the AC Bias pin. This pin is used to
//! periodically invert the polarity of the power supply to prevent DC
//! charge build-up within the display.
//
uint8_t ui8ACBiasLineCount;
}
tLCDRasterTiming;
//*****************************************************************************
//
// Possible values for the ui8Mode parameter to LCDModeSet(). The label
// LCD_MODE_AUTO_UFLOW_RESTART may be ORed with either of the other two.
//
//*****************************************************************************
#define LCD_MODE_LIDD ((uint8_t)0x00)
#define LCD_MODE_RASTER ((uint8_t)0x01)
#define LCD_MODE_AUTO_UFLOW_RESTART \
((uint8_t)0x02)
//*****************************************************************************
//
// Values used to construct the ui32Config parameter to LCDIDDConfigSet().
//
//*****************************************************************************
#define LIDD_CONFIG_SYNC_MPU68 0x00000000
#define LIDD_CONFIG_ASYNC_MPU68 0x00000001
#define LIDD_CONFIG_SYNC_MPU80 0x00000002
#define LIDD_CONFIG_ASYNC_MPU80 0x00000003
#define LIDD_CONFIG_ASYNC_HITACHI \
0x00000004
#define LIDD_CONFIG_INVERT_ALE 0x00000008
#define LIDD_CONFIG_INVERT_RS_EN \
0x00000010
#define LIDD_CONFIG_INVERT_WS_DIR \
0x00000020
#define LIDD_CONFIG_INVERT_CS0 0x00000040
#define LIDD_CONFIG_INVERT_CS1 0x00000080
//*****************************************************************************
//
// Values used to construct the ui32Config parameter to
// LCDRasterConfigSet(). Valid parameters contain one of the RASTER_FMT_xxx
// labels optionally ORed with the other flags. Only one of
// RASTER_LOAD_DATA_ONLY and RASTER_LOAD_PALETTE_ONLY may be specified (if
// neither is specified, the controller will load both palette and data when
// scanning out the frame buffer).
//
//*****************************************************************************
#define RASTER_FMT_ACTIVE_24BPP_PACKED \
0x02000080
#define RASTER_FMT_ACTIVE_24BPP_UNPACKED \
0x06000080
#define RASTER_FMT_ACTIVE_PALETTIZED_12BIT \
0x00000080
#define RASTER_FMT_ACTIVE_PALETTIZED_16BIT \
0x00800080
#define RASTER_FMT_PASSIVE_MONO_4PIX \
0x00000002
#define RASTER_FMT_PASSIVE_MONO_8PIX \
0x00000202
#define RASTER_FMT_PASSIVE_PALETTIZED \
0x00000000
#define RASTER_FMT_PASSIVE_COLOR_12BIT \
0x00000000
#define RASTER_FMT_PASSIVE_COLOR_16BIT \
0x01000000
#define RASTER_ACTVID_DURING_BLANK \
0x08000000
#define RASTER_NIBBLE_MODE_ENABLED \
0x00400000
#define RASTER_LOAD_DATA_ONLY 0x00200000
#define RASTER_LOAD_PALETTE_ONLY \
0x00100000
#define RASTER_READ_ORDER_REVERSED \
0x00000100
//*****************************************************************************
//
// Interrupt sources for the LCD controller. These may be ORed together and
// passed to LCDIntEnable(), LCDIntDisable() and LCDIntClear(). They are also
// returned by LCDIntStatus().
//
//*****************************************************************************
#define LCD_INT_DMA_DONE 0x00000001
#define LCD_INT_RASTER_FRAME_DONE \
0x00000002
#define LCD_INT_SYNC_LOST 0x00000004
#define LCD_INT_AC_BIAS_CNT 0x00000008
#define LCD_INT_UNDERFLOW 0x00000020
#define LCD_INT_PAL_LOAD 0x00000040
#define LCD_INT_EOF0 0x00000100
#define LCD_INT_EOF1 0x00000200
//*****************************************************************************
//
// Configuration values used with LCDDMAConfigSet().
//
//*****************************************************************************
#define LCD_DMA_FIFORDY_8_WORDS 0x00000000
#define LCD_DMA_FIFORDY_16_WORDS \
0x00000100
#define LCD_DMA_FIFORDY_32_WORDS \
0x00000200
#define LCD_DMA_FIFORDY_64_WORDS \
0x00000300
#define LCD_DMA_FIFORDY_128_WORDS \
0x00000400
#define LCD_DMA_FIFORDY_256_WORDS \
0x00000500
#define LCD_DMA_FIFORDY_512_WORDS \
0x00000600
#define LCD_DMA_BURST_1 0x00000010
#define LCD_DMA_BURST_2 0x00000010
#define LCD_DMA_BURST_4 0x00000020
#define LCD_DMA_BURST_8 0x00000030
#define LCD_DMA_BURST_16 0x00000040
#define LCD_DMA_BYTE_ORDER_0123 0x00000000
#define LCD_DMA_BYTE_ORDER_1023 0x00000008
#define LCD_DMA_BYTE_ORDER_3210 0x00000002
#define LCD_DMA_BYTE_ORDER_2301 0x0000000A
#define LCD_DMA_PING_PONG 0x00000001
//*****************************************************************************
//
// Type values used with LCDRasterPaletteSet().
//
//*****************************************************************************
#define LCD_PALETTE_TYPE_1BPP 0x00000000
#define LCD_PALETTE_TYPE_2BPP 0x00001000
#define LCD_PALETTE_TYPE_4BPP 0x00002000
#define LCD_PALETTE_TYPE_8BPP 0x00003000
#define LCD_PALETTE_TYPE_DIRECT 0x00004000
#define LCD_PALETTE_SRC_24BIT 0x80000000
//*****************************************************************************
//
// Flags used in the ui32Clocks parameter to LCDClockReset().
//
//*****************************************************************************
#define LCD_CLOCK_MAIN 0x00000008
#define LCD_CLOCK_DMA 0x00000004
#define LCD_CLOCK_LIDD 0x00000002
#define LCD_CLOCK_CORE 0x00000001
//*****************************************************************************
//
// Flags used in with LCDSubPanelConfigSet().
//
//*****************************************************************************
#define LCD_SUBPANEL_AT_TOP 0x20000000
#define LCD_SUBPANEL_AT_BOTTOM 0x00000000
//*****************************************************************************
//
// Close the Doxygen group.
//! @}
//
//*****************************************************************************
//*****************************************************************************
//
// Function Prototypes.
//
//*****************************************************************************
extern uint32_t LCDModeSet(uint32_t ui32Base, uint8_t ui8Mode,
uint32_t ui32PixClk, uint32_t ui32SysClk);
extern void LCDClockReset(uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Clocks);
extern void LCDIDDConfigSet(uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Config);
extern void LCDIDDTimingSet(uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32CS,
const tLCDIDDTiming *pTiming);
extern void LCDIDDDMADisable(uint32_t ui32Base);
extern void LCDIDDCommandWrite(uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32CS,
uint16_t ui16Cmd);
extern void LCDIDDDataWrite(uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32CS,
uint16_t ui16Data);
extern void LCDIDDIndexedWrite(uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32CS,
uint16_t ui16Addr, uint16_t ui16Data);
extern uint16_t LCDIDDStatusRead(uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32CS);
extern uint16_t LCDIDDDataRead(uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32CS);
extern uint16_t LCDIDDIndexedRead(uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32CS,
uint16_t ui16Addr);
extern void LCDIDDDMAWrite(uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32CS,
const uint32_t *pui32Data, uint32_t ui32Count);
extern void LCDRasterConfigSet(uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Config,
uint8_t ui8PalLoadDelay);
extern void LCDRasterTimingSet(uint32_t ui32Base,
const tLCDRasterTiming *pTiming);
extern void LCDRasterACBiasIntCountSet(uint32_t ui32Base, uint8_t ui8Count);
extern void LCDRasterEnable(uint32_t ui32Base);
extern bool LCDRasterEnabled(uint32_t ui32Base);
extern void LCDRasterDisable(uint32_t ui32Base);
extern void LCDRasterSubPanelConfigSet(uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Flags,
uint32_t ui32BottomLines,
uint32_t ui32DefaultPixel);
extern void LCDRasterSubPanelEnable(uint32_t ui32Base);
extern void LCDRasterSubPanelDisable(uint32_t ui32Base);
extern void LCDDMAConfigSet(uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Config);
extern void LCDRasterPaletteSet(uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32Type,
uint32_t *pui32PalAddr,
const uint32_t *pui32SrcColors,
uint32_t ui32Start,
uint32_t ui32Count);
extern void LCDRasterFrameBufferSet(uint32_t ui32Base, uint8_t ui8Buffer,
uint32_t *pui32Addr,
uint32_t ui32NumBytes);
extern void LCDIntEnable(uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32IntFlags);
extern void LCDIntDisable(uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32IntFlags);
extern uint32_t LCDIntStatus(uint32_t ui32Base, bool bMasked);
extern void LCDIntClear(uint32_t ui32Base, uint32_t ui32IntFlags);
extern void LCDIntRegister(uint32_t ui32Base, void (*pfnHandler)(void));
extern void LCDIntUnregister(uint32_t ui32Base);
//*****************************************************************************
//
// Mark the end of the C bindings section for C++ compilers.
//
//*****************************************************************************
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif // __DRIVERLIB_LCD_H__