[bsp][raspberry-pico]add uart1 support.

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guozhanxin 2021-03-24 19:56:48 +08:00
parent baaf81872d
commit 2f67101237
2 changed files with 137 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -64,14 +64,14 @@ msh >
## Peripheral Condition
| Drive | Support | Remark |
| ----- | ------- | ------ |
| UART | Support | UART0 |
| GPIO | Support | 0-29 |
| I2C | - | - |
| RTC | - | - |
| SDIO | - | - |
| SPI | - | - |
| TIMER | - | - |
| WDT | - | - |
| Drive | Support | Remark |
| ----- | ------- | ------- |
| UART | Support | UART0/1 |
| GPIO | Support | 0-29 |
| I2C | - | - |
| RTC | - | - |
| SDIO | - | - |
| SPI | - | - |
| TIMER | - | - |
| WDT | - | - |

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@ -153,3 +153,130 @@ int rt_hw_uart_init(void)
return ret;
}
// INIT_DEVICE_EXPORT(rt_hw_uart_init);
// We are using pins 0 and 1, but see the GPIO function select table in the
// datasheet for information on which other pins can be used.
#define UART1_TX_PIN 4
#define UART1_RX_PIN 5
static struct pico_uart1_dev uart1_dev;
struct pico_uart1_dev
{
struct rt_serial_device parent;
rt_uint32_t uart_periph;
rt_uint32_t irqno;
};
void pico_uart1_isr(void)
{
rt_interrupt_enter();
/* read interrupt status and clear it */
if (uart_is_readable(uart1)) /* rx ind */
{
rt_hw_serial_isr(&uart1_dev.parent, RT_SERIAL_EVENT_RX_IND);
}
rt_interrupt_leave();
}
/*
* UART interface
*/
static rt_err_t pico_uart1_configure(struct rt_serial_device *serial, struct serial_configure *cfg)
{
return RT_EOK;
}
static rt_err_t pico_uart1_control(struct rt_serial_device *serial, int cmd, void *arg)
{
switch (cmd)
{
/* enable interrupt */
case RT_DEVICE_CTRL_SET_INT:
// Set up a RX interrupt
// We need to set up the handler first
// And set up and enable the interrupt handlers
irq_set_exclusive_handler(UART1_IRQ, pico_uart1_isr);
irq_set_enabled(UART1_IRQ, true);
// Now enable the UART to send interrupts - RX only
uart_set_irq_enables(uart1, true, false);
break;
}
return RT_EOK;
}
static int pico_uart1_putc(struct rt_serial_device *serial, char c)
{
uart_putc_raw(uart1, c);
return 1;
}
static int pico_uart1_getc(struct rt_serial_device *serial)
{
int ch;
if (uart_is_readable(uart1))
{
ch = uart_get_hw(uart1)->dr;
}
else
{
ch =-1;
}
return ch;
}
const static struct rt_uart_ops _uart1_ops =
{
pico_uart1_configure,
pico_uart1_control,
pico_uart1_putc,
pico_uart1_getc,
RT_NULL,
};
/*
* UART Initiation
*/
int rt_hw_uart1_init(void)
{
rt_err_t ret = RT_EOK;
struct serial_configure config = RT_SERIAL_CONFIG_DEFAULT;
uart_init(uart1, 115200);
// Set the TX and RX pins by using the function select on the GPIO
// Set datasheet for more information on function select
gpio_set_function(UART1_TX_PIN, GPIO_FUNC_UART);
gpio_set_function(UART1_RX_PIN, GPIO_FUNC_UART);
// Actually, we want a different speed
// The call will return the actual baud rate selected, which will be as close as
// possible to that requested
uart_set_baudrate(uart1, BAUD_RATE);
// Set UART flow control CTS/RTS, we don't want these, so turn them off
uart_set_hw_flow(uart1, false, false);
// Set our data format
uart_set_format(uart1, DATA_BITS, STOP_BITS, PARITY);
// Turn off FIFO's - we want to do this character by character
uart_set_fifo_enabled(uart1, false);
uart1_dev.parent.ops = &_uart1_ops;
uart1_dev.parent.config = config;
ret = rt_hw_serial_register(&uart1_dev.parent,
"uart1",
RT_DEVICE_FLAG_RDWR | RT_DEVICE_FLAG_INT_RX,
&uart1_dev);
return ret;
}
INIT_DEVICE_EXPORT(rt_hw_uart1_init);