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#ifndef _FSL_USART_H_
#define _FSL_USART_H_
#include "fsl_common.h"
/*!
* @addtogroup usart_driver
* @{
*/
/*******************************************************************************
* Definitions
******************************************************************************/
/*! @name Driver version */
/*@{*/
/*! @brief USART driver version 2.0.1. */
#define FSL_USART_DRIVER_VERSION (MAKE_VERSION(2, 0, 1))
/*@}*/
#define USART_FIFOTRIG_TXLVL_GET(base) (((base)->FIFOTRIG & USART_FIFOTRIG_TXLVL_MASK) >> USART_FIFOTRIG_TXLVL_SHIFT)
#define USART_FIFOTRIG_RXLVL_GET(base) (((base)->FIFOTRIG & USART_FIFOTRIG_RXLVL_MASK) >> USART_FIFOTRIG_RXLVL_SHIFT)
/*! @brief Error codes for the USART driver. */
enum _usart_status
{
kStatus_USART_TxBusy = MAKE_STATUS(kStatusGroup_LPC_USART, 0), /*!< Transmitter is busy. */
kStatus_USART_RxBusy = MAKE_STATUS(kStatusGroup_LPC_USART, 1), /*!< Receiver is busy. */
kStatus_USART_TxIdle = MAKE_STATUS(kStatusGroup_LPC_USART, 2), /*!< USART transmitter is idle. */
kStatus_USART_RxIdle = MAKE_STATUS(kStatusGroup_LPC_USART, 3), /*!< USART receiver is idle. */
kStatus_USART_TxError = MAKE_STATUS(kStatusGroup_LPC_USART, 7), /*!< Error happens on txFIFO. */
kStatus_USART_RxError = MAKE_STATUS(kStatusGroup_LPC_USART, 9), /*!< Error happens on rxFIFO. */
kStatus_USART_RxRingBufferOverrun = MAKE_STATUS(kStatusGroup_LPC_USART, 8), /*!< Error happens on rx ring buffer */
kStatus_USART_NoiseError = MAKE_STATUS(kStatusGroup_LPC_USART, 10), /*!< USART noise error. */
kStatus_USART_FramingError = MAKE_STATUS(kStatusGroup_LPC_USART, 11), /*!< USART framing error. */
kStatus_USART_ParityError = MAKE_STATUS(kStatusGroup_LPC_USART, 12), /*!< USART parity error. */
kStatus_USART_BaudrateNotSupport =
MAKE_STATUS(kStatusGroup_LPC_USART, 13), /*!< Baudrate is not support in current clock source */
};
/*! @brief USART parity mode. */
typedef enum _usart_parity_mode
{
kUSART_ParityDisabled = 0x0U, /*!< Parity disabled */
kUSART_ParityEven = 0x2U, /*!< Parity enabled, type even, bit setting: PE|PT = 10 */
kUSART_ParityOdd = 0x3U, /*!< Parity enabled, type odd, bit setting: PE|PT = 11 */
} usart_parity_mode_t;
/*! @brief USART stop bit count. */
typedef enum _usart_stop_bit_count
{
kUSART_OneStopBit = 0U, /*!< One stop bit */
kUSART_TwoStopBit = 1U, /*!< Two stop bits */
} usart_stop_bit_count_t;
/*! @brief USART data size. */
typedef enum _usart_data_len
{
kUSART_7BitsPerChar = 0U, /*!< Seven bit mode */
kUSART_8BitsPerChar = 1U, /*!< Eight bit mode */
} usart_data_len_t;
/*! @brief txFIFO watermark values */
typedef enum _usart_txfifo_watermark
{
kUSART_TxFifo0 = 0, /*!< USART tx watermark is empty */
kUSART_TxFifo1 = 1, /*!< USART tx watermark at 1 item */
kUSART_TxFifo2 = 2, /*!< USART tx watermark at 2 items */
kUSART_TxFifo3 = 3, /*!< USART tx watermark at 3 items */
kUSART_TxFifo4 = 4, /*!< USART tx watermark at 4 items */
kUSART_TxFifo5 = 5, /*!< USART tx watermark at 5 items */
kUSART_TxFifo6 = 6, /*!< USART tx watermark at 6 items */
kUSART_TxFifo7 = 7, /*!< USART tx watermark at 7 items */
} usart_txfifo_watermark_t;
/*! @brief rxFIFO watermark values */
typedef enum _usart_rxfifo_watermark
{
kUSART_RxFifo1 = 0, /*!< USART rx watermark at 1 item */
kUSART_RxFifo2 = 1, /*!< USART rx watermark at 2 items */
kUSART_RxFifo3 = 2, /*!< USART rx watermark at 3 items */
kUSART_RxFifo4 = 3, /*!< USART rx watermark at 4 items */
kUSART_RxFifo5 = 4, /*!< USART rx watermark at 5 items */
kUSART_RxFifo6 = 5, /*!< USART rx watermark at 6 items */
kUSART_RxFifo7 = 6, /*!< USART rx watermark at 7 items */
kUSART_RxFifo8 = 7, /*!< USART rx watermark at 8 items */
} usart_rxfifo_watermark_t;
/*!
* @brief USART interrupt configuration structure, default settings all disabled.
*/
enum _usart_interrupt_enable
{
kUSART_TxErrorInterruptEnable = (USART_FIFOINTENSET_TXERR_MASK),
kUSART_RxErrorInterruptEnable = (USART_FIFOINTENSET_RXERR_MASK),
kUSART_TxLevelInterruptEnable = (USART_FIFOINTENSET_TXLVL_MASK),
kUSART_RxLevelInterruptEnable = (USART_FIFOINTENSET_RXLVL_MASK),
};
/*!
* @brief USART status flags.
*
* This provides constants for the USART status flags for use in the USART functions.
*/
enum _usart_flags
{
kUSART_TxError = (USART_FIFOSTAT_TXERR_MASK), /*!< TEERR bit, sets if TX buffer is error */
kUSART_RxError = (USART_FIFOSTAT_RXERR_MASK), /*!< RXERR bit, sets if RX buffer is error */
kUSART_TxFifoEmptyFlag = (USART_FIFOSTAT_TXEMPTY_MASK), /*!< TXEMPTY bit, sets if TX buffer is empty */
kUSART_TxFifoNotFullFlag = (USART_FIFOSTAT_TXNOTFULL_MASK), /*!< TXNOTFULL bit, sets if TX buffer is not full */
kUSART_RxFifoNotEmptyFlag = (USART_FIFOSTAT_RXNOTEMPTY_MASK), /*!< RXNOEMPTY bit, sets if RX buffer is not empty */
kUSART_RxFifoFullFlag = (USART_FIFOSTAT_RXFULL_MASK), /*!< RXFULL bit, sets if RX buffer is full */
};
/*! @brief USART configuration structure. */
typedef struct _usart_config
{
uint32_t baudRate_Bps; /*!< USART baud rate */
usart_parity_mode_t parityMode; /*!< Parity mode, disabled (default), even, odd */
usart_stop_bit_count_t stopBitCount; /*!< Number of stop bits, 1 stop bit (default) or 2 stop bits */
usart_data_len_t bitCountPerChar; /*!< Data length - 7 bit, 8 bit */
bool loopback; /*!< Enable peripheral loopback */
bool enableRx; /*!< Enable RX */
bool enableTx; /*!< Enable TX */
usart_txfifo_watermark_t txWatermark; /*!< txFIFO watermark */
usart_rxfifo_watermark_t rxWatermark; /*!< rxFIFO watermark */
} usart_config_t;
/*! @brief USART transfer structure. */
typedef struct _usart_transfer
{
uint8_t *data; /*!< The buffer of data to be transfer.*/
size_t dataSize; /*!< The byte count to be transfer. */
} usart_transfer_t;
/* Forward declaration of the handle typedef. */
typedef struct _usart_handle usart_handle_t;
/*! @brief USART transfer callback function. */
typedef void (*usart_transfer_callback_t)(USART_Type *base, usart_handle_t *handle, status_t status, void *userData);
/*! @brief USART handle structure. */
struct _usart_handle
{
uint8_t *volatile txData; /*!< Address of remaining data to send. */
volatile size_t txDataSize; /*!< Size of the remaining data to send. */
size_t txDataSizeAll; /*!< Size of the data to send out. */
uint8_t *volatile rxData; /*!< Address of remaining data to receive. */
volatile size_t rxDataSize; /*!< Size of the remaining data to receive. */
size_t rxDataSizeAll; /*!< Size of the data to receive. */
uint8_t *rxRingBuffer; /*!< Start address of the receiver ring buffer. */
size_t rxRingBufferSize; /*!< Size of the ring buffer. */
volatile uint16_t rxRingBufferHead; /*!< Index for the driver to store received data into ring buffer. */
volatile uint16_t rxRingBufferTail; /*!< Index for the user to get data from the ring buffer. */
usart_transfer_callback_t callback; /*!< Callback function. */
void *userData; /*!< USART callback function parameter.*/
volatile uint8_t txState; /*!< TX transfer state. */
volatile uint8_t rxState; /*!< RX transfer state */
usart_txfifo_watermark_t txWatermark; /*!< txFIFO watermark */
usart_rxfifo_watermark_t rxWatermark; /*!< rxFIFO watermark */
};
/*******************************************************************************
* API
******************************************************************************/
#if defined(__cplusplus)
extern "C" {
#endif /* _cplusplus */
/*! @brief Returns instance number for USART peripheral base address. */
uint32_t USART_GetInstance(USART_Type *base);
/*!
* @name Initialization and deinitialization
* @{
*/
/*!
* @brief Initializes a USART instance with user configuration structure and peripheral clock.
*
* This function configures the USART module with the user-defined settings. The user can configure the configuration
* structure and also get the default configuration by using the USART_GetDefaultConfig() function.
* Example below shows how to use this API to configure USART.
* @code
* usart_config_t usartConfig;
* usartConfig.baudRate_Bps = 115200U;
* usartConfig.parityMode = kUSART_ParityDisabled;
* usartConfig.stopBitCount = kUSART_OneStopBit;
* USART_Init(USART1, &usartConfig, 20000000U);
* @endcode
*
* @param base USART peripheral base address.
* @param config Pointer to user-defined configuration structure.
* @param srcClock_Hz USART clock source frequency in HZ.
* @retval kStatus_USART_BaudrateNotSupport Baudrate is not support in current clock source.
* @retval kStatus_InvalidArgument USART base address is not valid
* @retval kStatus_Success Status USART initialize succeed
*/
status_t USART_Init(USART_Type *base, const usart_config_t *config, uint32_t srcClock_Hz);
/*!
* @brief Deinitializes a USART instance.
*
* This function waits for TX complete, disables TX and RX, and disables the USART clock.
*
* @param base USART peripheral base address.
*/
void USART_Deinit(USART_Type *base);
/*!
* @brief Gets the default configuration structure.
*
* This function initializes the USART configuration structure to a default value. The default
* values are:
* usartConfig->baudRate_Bps = 115200U;
* usartConfig->parityMode = kUSART_ParityDisabled;
* usartConfig->stopBitCount = kUSART_OneStopBit;
* usartConfig->bitCountPerChar = kUSART_8BitsPerChar;
* usartConfig->loopback = false;
* usartConfig->enableTx = false;
* usartConfig->enableRx = false;
*
* @param config Pointer to configuration structure.
*/
void USART_GetDefaultConfig(usart_config_t *config);
/*!
* @brief Sets the USART instance baud rate.
*
* This function configures the USART module baud rate. This function is used to update
* the USART module baud rate after the USART module is initialized by the USART_Init.
* @code
* USART_SetBaudRate(USART1, 115200U, 20000000U);
* @endcode
*
* @param base USART peripheral base address.
* @param baudrate_Bps USART baudrate to be set.
* @param srcClock_Hz USART clock source freqency in HZ.
* @retval kStatus_USART_BaudrateNotSupport Baudrate is not support in current clock source.
* @retval kStatus_Success Set baudrate succeed.
* @retval kStatus_InvalidArgument One or more arguments are invalid.
*/
status_t USART_SetBaudRate(USART_Type *base, uint32_t baudrate_Bps, uint32_t srcClock_Hz);
/* @} */
/*!
* @name Status
* @{
*/
/*!
* @brief Get USART status flags.
*
* This function get all USART status flags, the flags are returned as the logical
* OR value of the enumerators @ref _usart_flags. To check a specific status,
* compare the return value with enumerators in @ref _usart_flags.
* For example, to check whether the TX is empty:
* @code
* if (kUSART_TxFifoNotFullFlag & USART_GetStatusFlags(USART1))
* {
* ...
* }
* @endcode
*
* @param base USART peripheral base address.
* @return USART status flags which are ORed by the enumerators in the _usart_flags.
*/
static inline uint32_t USART_GetStatusFlags(USART_Type *base)
{
return base->FIFOSTAT;
}
/*!
* @brief Clear USART status flags.
*
* This function clear supported USART status flags
* Flags that can be cleared or set are:
* kUSART_TxError
* kUSART_RxError
* For example:
* @code
* USART_ClearStatusFlags(USART1, kUSART_TxError | kUSART_RxError)
* @endcode
*
* @param base USART peripheral base address.
* @param mask status flags to be cleared.
*/
static inline void USART_ClearStatusFlags(USART_Type *base, uint32_t mask)
{
/* Only TXERR, RXERR fields support write. Remaining fields should be set to zero */
base->FIFOSTAT = mask & (USART_FIFOSTAT_TXERR_MASK | USART_FIFOSTAT_RXERR_MASK);
}
/* @} */
/*!
* @name Interrupts
* @{
*/
/*!
* @brief Enables USART interrupts according to the provided mask.
*
* This function enables the USART interrupts according to the provided mask. The mask
* is a logical OR of enumeration members. See @ref _usart_interrupt_enable.
* For example, to enable TX empty interrupt and RX full interrupt:
* @code
* USART_EnableInterrupts(USART1, kUSART_TxLevelInterruptEnable | kUSART_RxLevelInterruptEnable);
* @endcode
*
* @param base USART peripheral base address.
* @param mask The interrupts to enable. Logical OR of @ref _usart_interrupt_enable.
*/
static inline void USART_EnableInterrupts(USART_Type *base, uint32_t mask)
{
base->FIFOINTENSET = mask & 0xF;
}
/*!
* @brief Disables USART interrupts according to a provided mask.
*
* This function disables the USART interrupts according to a provided mask. The mask
* is a logical OR of enumeration members. See @ref _usart_interrupt_enable.
* This example shows how to disable the TX empty interrupt and RX full interrupt:
* @code
* USART_DisableInterrupts(USART1, kUSART_TxLevelInterruptEnable | kUSART_RxLevelInterruptEnable);
* @endcode
*
* @param base USART peripheral base address.
* @param mask The interrupts to disable. Logical OR of @ref _usart_interrupt_enable.
*/
static inline void USART_DisableInterrupts(USART_Type *base, uint32_t mask)
{
base->FIFOINTENCLR = mask & 0xF;
}
/*!
* @brief Returns enabled USART interrupts.
*
* This function returns the enabled USART interrupts.
*
* @param base USART peripheral base address.
*/
static inline uint32_t USART_GetEnabledInterrupts(USART_Type *base)
{
return base->FIFOINTENSET;
}
/*!
* @brief Enable DMA for Tx
*/
static inline void USART_EnableTxDMA(USART_Type *base, bool enable)
{
if (enable)
{
base->FIFOCFG |= USART_FIFOCFG_DMATX_MASK;
}
else
{
base->FIFOCFG &= ~(USART_FIFOCFG_DMATX_MASK);
}
}
/*!
* @brief Enable DMA for Rx
*/
static inline void USART_EnableRxDMA(USART_Type *base, bool enable)
{
if (enable)
{
base->FIFOCFG |= USART_FIFOCFG_DMARX_MASK;
}
else
{
base->FIFOCFG &= ~(USART_FIFOCFG_DMARX_MASK);
}
}
/* @} */
/*!
* @name Bus Operations
* @{
*/
/*!
* @brief Writes to the FIFOWR register.
*
* This function writes data to the txFIFO directly. The upper layer must ensure
* that txFIFO has space for data to write before calling this function.
*
* @param base USART peripheral base address.
* @param data The byte to write.
*/
static inline void USART_WriteByte(USART_Type *base, uint8_t data)
{
base->FIFOWR = data;
}
/*!
* @brief Reads the FIFORD register directly.
*
* This function reads data from the rxFIFO directly. The upper layer must
* ensure that the rxFIFO is not empty before calling this function.
*
* @param base USART peripheral base address.
* @return The byte read from USART data register.
*/
static inline uint8_t USART_ReadByte(USART_Type *base)
{
return base->FIFORD;
}
/*!
* @brief Writes to the TX register using a blocking method.
*
* This function polls the TX register, waits for the TX register to be empty or for the TX FIFO
* to have room and writes data to the TX buffer.
*
* @param base USART peripheral base address.
* @param data Start address of the data to write.
* @param length Size of the data to write.
*/
void USART_WriteBlocking(USART_Type *base, const uint8_t *data, size_t length);
/*!
* @brief Read RX data register using a blocking method.
*
* This function polls the RX register, waits for the RX register to be full or for RX FIFO to
* have data and read data from the TX register.
*
* @param base USART peripheral base address.
* @param data Start address of the buffer to store the received data.
* @param length Size of the buffer.
* @retval kStatus_USART_FramingError Receiver overrun happened while receiving data.
* @retval kStatus_USART_ParityError Noise error happened while receiving data.
* @retval kStatus_USART_NoiseError Framing error happened while receiving data.
* @retval kStatus_USART_RxError Overflow or underflow rxFIFO happened.
* @retval kStatus_Success Successfully received all data.
*/
status_t USART_ReadBlocking(USART_Type *base, uint8_t *data, size_t length);
/* @} */
/*!
* @name Transactional
* @{
*/
/*!
* @brief Initializes the USART handle.
*
* This function initializes the USART handle which can be used for other USART
* transactional APIs. Usually, for a specified USART instance,
* call this API once to get the initialized handle.
*
* @param base USART peripheral base address.
* @param handle USART handle pointer.
* @param callback The callback function.
* @param userData The parameter of the callback function.
*/
status_t USART_TransferCreateHandle(USART_Type *base,
usart_handle_t *handle,
usart_transfer_callback_t callback,
void *userData);
/*!
* @brief Transmits a buffer of data using the interrupt method.
*
* This function sends data using an interrupt method. This is a non-blocking function, which
* returns directly without waiting for all data to be written to the TX register. When
* all data is written to the TX register in the IRQ handler, the USART driver calls the callback
* function and passes the @ref kStatus_USART_TxIdle as status parameter.
*
* @note The kStatus_USART_TxIdle is passed to the upper layer when all data is written
* to the TX register. However it does not ensure that all data are sent out. Before disabling the TX,
* check the kUSART_TransmissionCompleteFlag to ensure that the TX is finished.
*
* @param base USART peripheral base address.
* @param handle USART handle pointer.
* @param xfer USART transfer structure. See #usart_transfer_t.
* @retval kStatus_Success Successfully start the data transmission.
* @retval kStatus_USART_TxBusy Previous transmission still not finished, data not all written to TX register yet.
* @retval kStatus_InvalidArgument Invalid argument.
*/
status_t USART_TransferSendNonBlocking(USART_Type *base, usart_handle_t *handle, usart_transfer_t *xfer);
/*!
* @brief Sets up the RX ring buffer.
*
* This function sets up the RX ring buffer to a specific USART handle.
*
* When the RX ring buffer is used, data received are stored into the ring buffer even when the
* user doesn't call the USART_TransferReceiveNonBlocking() API. If there is already data received
* in the ring buffer, the user can get the received data from the ring buffer directly.
*
* @note When using the RX ring buffer, one byte is reserved for internal use. In other
* words, if @p ringBufferSize is 32, then only 31 bytes are used for saving data.
*
* @param base USART peripheral base address.
* @param handle USART handle pointer.
* @param ringBuffer Start address of the ring buffer for background receiving. Pass NULL to disable the ring buffer.
* @param ringBufferSize size of the ring buffer.
*/
void USART_TransferStartRingBuffer(USART_Type *base,
usart_handle_t *handle,
uint8_t *ringBuffer,
size_t ringBufferSize);
/*!
* @brief Aborts the background transfer and uninstalls the ring buffer.
*
* This function aborts the background transfer and uninstalls the ring buffer.
*
* @param base USART peripheral base address.
* @param handle USART handle pointer.
*/
void USART_TransferStopRingBuffer(USART_Type *base, usart_handle_t *handle);
/*!
* @brief Get the length of received data in RX ring buffer.
*
* @param handle USART handle pointer.
* @return Length of received data in RX ring buffer.
*/
size_t USART_TransferGetRxRingBufferLength(usart_handle_t *handle);
/*!
* @brief Aborts the interrupt-driven data transmit.
*
* This function aborts the interrupt driven data sending. The user can get the remainBtyes to find out
* how many bytes are still not sent out.
*
* @param base USART peripheral base address.
* @param handle USART handle pointer.
*/
void USART_TransferAbortSend(USART_Type *base, usart_handle_t *handle);
/*!
* @brief Get the number of bytes that have been written to USART TX register.
*
* This function gets the number of bytes that have been written to USART TX
* register by interrupt method.
*
* @param base USART peripheral base address.
* @param handle USART handle pointer.
* @param count Send bytes count.
* @retval kStatus_NoTransferInProgress No send in progress.
* @retval kStatus_InvalidArgument Parameter is invalid.
* @retval kStatus_Success Get successfully through the parameter \p count;
*/
status_t USART_TransferGetSendCount(USART_Type *base, usart_handle_t *handle, uint32_t *count);
/*!
* @brief Receives a buffer of data using an interrupt method.
*
* This function receives data using an interrupt method. This is a non-blocking function, which
* returns without waiting for all data to be received.
* If the RX ring buffer is used and not empty, the data in the ring buffer is copied and
* the parameter @p receivedBytes shows how many bytes are copied from the ring buffer.
* After copying, if the data in the ring buffer is not enough to read, the receive
* request is saved by the USART driver. When the new data arrives, the receive request
* is serviced first. When all data is received, the USART driver notifies the upper layer
* through a callback function and passes the status parameter @ref kStatus_USART_RxIdle.
* For example, the upper layer needs 10 bytes but there are only 5 bytes in the ring buffer.
* The 5 bytes are copied to the xfer->data and this function returns with the
* parameter @p receivedBytes set to 5. For the left 5 bytes, newly arrived data is
* saved from the xfer->data[5]. When 5 bytes are received, the USART driver notifies the upper layer.
* If the RX ring buffer is not enabled, this function enables the RX and RX interrupt
* to receive data to the xfer->data. When all data is received, the upper layer is notified.
*
* @param base USART peripheral base address.
* @param handle USART handle pointer.
* @param xfer USART transfer structure, see #usart_transfer_t.
* @param receivedBytes Bytes received from the ring buffer directly.
* @retval kStatus_Success Successfully queue the transfer into transmit queue.
* @retval kStatus_USART_RxBusy Previous receive request is not finished.
* @retval kStatus_InvalidArgument Invalid argument.
*/
status_t USART_TransferReceiveNonBlocking(USART_Type *base,
usart_handle_t *handle,
usart_transfer_t *xfer,
size_t *receivedBytes);
/*!
* @brief Aborts the interrupt-driven data receiving.
*
* This function aborts the interrupt-driven data receiving. The user can get the remainBytes to find out
* how many bytes not received yet.
*
* @param base USART peripheral base address.
* @param handle USART handle pointer.
*/
void USART_TransferAbortReceive(USART_Type *base, usart_handle_t *handle);
/*!
* @brief Get the number of bytes that have been received.
*
* This function gets the number of bytes that have been received.
*
* @param base USART peripheral base address.
* @param handle USART handle pointer.
* @param count Receive bytes count.
* @retval kStatus_NoTransferInProgress No receive in progress.
* @retval kStatus_InvalidArgument Parameter is invalid.
* @retval kStatus_Success Get successfully through the parameter \p count;
*/
status_t USART_TransferGetReceiveCount(USART_Type *base, usart_handle_t *handle, uint32_t *count);
/*!
* @brief USART IRQ handle function.
*
* This function handles the USART transmit and receive IRQ request.
*
* @param base USART peripheral base address.
* @param handle USART handle pointer.
*/
void USART_TransferHandleIRQ(USART_Type *base, usart_handle_t *handle);
/* @} */
#if defined(__cplusplus)
}
#endif
/*! @}*/
#endif /* _FSL_USART_H_ */