2751 lines
100 KiB
C
2751 lines
100 KiB
C
//*****************************************************************************
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//
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// sysctl.c - Driver for the system controller.
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//
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// Copyright (c) 2005-2017 Texas Instruments Incorporated. All rights reserved.
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// Software License Agreement
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//
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// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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// are met:
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//
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// Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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//
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// Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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// documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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// distribution.
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//
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// Neither the name of Texas Instruments Incorporated nor the names of
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// its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
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// from this software without specific prior written permission.
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//
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// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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//
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//*****************************************************************************
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//*****************************************************************************
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//
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//! \addtogroup sysctl_api
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//! @{
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//
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//*****************************************************************************
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#include "types.h"
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#include <stdbool.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include "inc/hw_nvic.h"
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#include "inc/hw_sysctl.h"
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#include "inc/hw_flash.h"
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#include "cpu.h"
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#include "debug.h"
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#include "interrupt.h"
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#include "sysctl.h"
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//*****************************************************************************
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//
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// The flash shift used in the math to calculate the flash sector size.
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//
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//*****************************************************************************
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#ifndef FLASH_PP_MAINSS_S
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#define FLASH_PP_MAINSS_S 16
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#endif
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//*****************************************************************************
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//
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// This macro converts the XTAL value provided in the ui32Config parameter to
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// an index to the g_pui32Xtals array.
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//
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//*****************************************************************************
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#define SysCtlXtalCfgToIndex(a) ((a & 0x7c0) >> 6)
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//*****************************************************************************
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//
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// An array that maps the crystal number in RCC to a frequency.
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//
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//*****************************************************************************
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static const uint32_t g_pui32Xtals[] =
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{
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5000000,
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6000000,
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8000000,
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10000000,
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12000000,
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16000000,
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18000000,
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20000000,
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24000000,
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25000000
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};
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//*****************************************************************************
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//
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// Maximum number of VCO entries in the g_pui32XTALtoVCO and
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// g_pui32VCOFrequencies structures for a device.
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//
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//*****************************************************************************
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#define MAX_VCO_ENTRIES 2
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#define MAX_XTAL_ENTRIES 18
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//*****************************************************************************
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//
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// These macros are used in the g_pui32XTALtoVCO table to make it more
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// readable.
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//
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//*****************************************************************************
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#define PLL_M_TO_REG(mi, mf) \
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((uint32_t)mi | (uint32_t)(mf << SYSCTL_PLLFREQ0_MFRAC_S))
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#define PLL_N_TO_REG(n) \
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((uint32_t)(n - 1) << SYSCTL_PLLFREQ1_N_S)
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#define PLL_Q_TO_REG(q) \
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((uint32_t)(q - 1) << SYSCTL_PLLFREQ1_Q_S)
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//*****************************************************************************
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//
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// Look up of the values that go into the PLLFREQ0 and PLLFREQ1 registers.
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//
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//*****************************************************************************
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static const uint32_t g_pppui32XTALtoVCO[MAX_VCO_ENTRIES][MAX_XTAL_ENTRIES][3] =
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{
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{
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//
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// VCO 320 MHz
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//
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{ PLL_M_TO_REG(64, 0), PLL_N_TO_REG(1), PLL_Q_TO_REG(2) }, // 5 MHz
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{ PLL_M_TO_REG(160, 0), PLL_N_TO_REG(3), PLL_Q_TO_REG(2) }, // 6 MHz
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{ PLL_M_TO_REG(40, 0), PLL_N_TO_REG(1), PLL_Q_TO_REG(2) }, // 8 MHz
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{ PLL_M_TO_REG(32, 0), PLL_N_TO_REG(1), PLL_Q_TO_REG(2) }, // 10 MHz
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{ PLL_M_TO_REG(80, 0), PLL_N_TO_REG(3), PLL_Q_TO_REG(2) }, // 12 MHz
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{ PLL_M_TO_REG(20, 0), PLL_N_TO_REG(1), PLL_Q_TO_REG(2) }, // 16 MHz
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{ PLL_M_TO_REG(160, 0), PLL_N_TO_REG(9), PLL_Q_TO_REG(2) }, // 18 MHz
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{ PLL_M_TO_REG(16, 0), PLL_N_TO_REG(1), PLL_Q_TO_REG(2) }, // 20 MHz
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{ PLL_M_TO_REG(40, 0), PLL_N_TO_REG(3), PLL_Q_TO_REG(2) }, // 24 MHz
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{ PLL_M_TO_REG(64, 0), PLL_N_TO_REG(5), PLL_Q_TO_REG(2) }, // 25 MHz
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},
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{
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//
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// VCO 480 MHz
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//
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{ PLL_M_TO_REG(96, 0), PLL_N_TO_REG(1), PLL_Q_TO_REG(2) }, // 5 MHz
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{ PLL_M_TO_REG(80, 0), PLL_N_TO_REG(1), PLL_Q_TO_REG(2) }, // 6 MHz
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{ PLL_M_TO_REG(60, 0), PLL_N_TO_REG(1), PLL_Q_TO_REG(2) }, // 8 MHz
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{ PLL_M_TO_REG(48, 0), PLL_N_TO_REG(1), PLL_Q_TO_REG(2) }, // 10 MHz
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{ PLL_M_TO_REG(40, 0), PLL_N_TO_REG(1), PLL_Q_TO_REG(2) }, // 12 MHz
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{ PLL_M_TO_REG(30, 0), PLL_N_TO_REG(1), PLL_Q_TO_REG(2) }, // 16 MHz
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{ PLL_M_TO_REG(80, 0), PLL_N_TO_REG(3), PLL_Q_TO_REG(2) }, // 18 MHz
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{ PLL_M_TO_REG(24, 0), PLL_N_TO_REG(1), PLL_Q_TO_REG(2) }, // 20 MHz
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{ PLL_M_TO_REG(20, 0), PLL_N_TO_REG(1), PLL_Q_TO_REG(2) }, // 24 MHz
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{ PLL_M_TO_REG(96, 0), PLL_N_TO_REG(5), PLL_Q_TO_REG(2) }, // 25 MHz
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},
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};
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//*****************************************************************************
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//
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// The mapping of system clock frequency to flash memory timing parameters.
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//
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//*****************************************************************************
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static const struct
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{
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uint32_t ui32Frequency;
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uint32_t ui32MemTiming;
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}
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g_sXTALtoMEMTIM[] =
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{
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{
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16000000, (SYSCTL_MEMTIM0_FBCHT_0_5 | SYSCTL_MEMTIM0_FBCE |
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(0 << SYSCTL_MEMTIM0_FWS_S) |
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SYSCTL_MEMTIM0_EBCHT_0_5 | SYSCTL_MEMTIM0_EBCE |
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(0 << SYSCTL_MEMTIM0_EWS_S) |
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SYSCTL_MEMTIM0_MB1)
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},
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{
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40000000, (SYSCTL_MEMTIM0_FBCHT_1_5 | (1 << SYSCTL_MEMTIM0_FWS_S) |
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SYSCTL_MEMTIM0_EBCHT_1_5 | (1 << SYSCTL_MEMTIM0_EWS_S) |
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SYSCTL_MEMTIM0_MB1)
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},
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{
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60000000, (SYSCTL_MEMTIM0_FBCHT_2 | (2 << SYSCTL_MEMTIM0_FWS_S) |
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SYSCTL_MEMTIM0_EBCHT_2 | (2 << SYSCTL_MEMTIM0_EWS_S) |
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SYSCTL_MEMTIM0_MB1)
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},
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{
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80000000, (SYSCTL_MEMTIM0_FBCHT_2_5 | (3 << SYSCTL_MEMTIM0_FWS_S) |
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SYSCTL_MEMTIM0_EBCHT_2_5 | (3 << SYSCTL_MEMTIM0_EWS_S) |
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SYSCTL_MEMTIM0_MB1)
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},
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{
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100000000, (SYSCTL_MEMTIM0_FBCHT_3 | (4 << SYSCTL_MEMTIM0_FWS_S) |
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SYSCTL_MEMTIM0_EBCHT_3 | (4 << SYSCTL_MEMTIM0_EWS_S) |
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SYSCTL_MEMTIM0_MB1)
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},
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{
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120000000, (SYSCTL_MEMTIM0_FBCHT_3_5 | (5 << SYSCTL_MEMTIM0_FWS_S) |
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SYSCTL_MEMTIM0_EBCHT_3_5 | (5 << SYSCTL_MEMTIM0_EWS_S) |
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SYSCTL_MEMTIM0_MB1)
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},
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};
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//*****************************************************************************
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//
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// Get the correct memory timings for a given system clock value.
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//
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//*****************************************************************************
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static uint32_t
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_SysCtlMemTimingGet(uint32_t ui32SysClock)
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{
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uint_fast8_t ui8Idx;
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//
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// Loop through the flash memory timings.
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//
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for (ui8Idx = 0;
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ui8Idx < (sizeof(g_sXTALtoMEMTIM) / sizeof(g_sXTALtoMEMTIM[0]));
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ui8Idx++)
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{
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//
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// See if the system clock frequency is less than the maximum frequency
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// for this flash memory timing.
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//
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if (ui32SysClock <= g_sXTALtoMEMTIM[ui8Idx].ui32Frequency)
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{
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//
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// This flash memory timing is the best choice for the system clock
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// frequency, so return it now.
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//
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return (g_sXTALtoMEMTIM[ui8Idx].ui32MemTiming);
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}
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}
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//
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// An appropriate flash memory timing could not be found, so the device is
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// being clocked too fast. Return the default flash memory timing.
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//
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return (0);
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}
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//*****************************************************************************
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//
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// Calculate the system frequency from the register settings base on the
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// oscillator input.
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//
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//*****************************************************************************
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static uint32_t
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_SysCtlFrequencyGet(uint32_t ui32Xtal)
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{
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uint32_t ui32Result;
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uint_fast16_t ui16F1, ui16F2;
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uint_fast16_t ui16PInt, ui16PFract;
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uint_fast8_t ui8Q, ui8N;
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//
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// Extract all of the values from the hardware registers.
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//
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ui16PFract = ((HWREG(SYSCTL_PLLFREQ0) & SYSCTL_PLLFREQ0_MFRAC_M) >>
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SYSCTL_PLLFREQ0_MFRAC_S);
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ui16PInt = HWREG(SYSCTL_PLLFREQ0) & SYSCTL_PLLFREQ0_MINT_M;
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ui8Q = (((HWREG(SYSCTL_PLLFREQ1) & SYSCTL_PLLFREQ1_Q_M) >>
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SYSCTL_PLLFREQ1_Q_S) + 1);
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ui8N = (((HWREG(SYSCTL_PLLFREQ1) & SYSCTL_PLLFREQ1_N_M) >>
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SYSCTL_PLLFREQ1_N_S) + 1);
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//
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// Divide the crystal value by N.
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//
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ui32Xtal /= (uint32_t)ui8N;
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//
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// Calculate the multiplier for bits 9:5.
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//
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ui16F1 = ui16PFract / 32;
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//
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// Calculate the multiplier for bits 4:0.
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//
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ui16F2 = ui16PFract - (ui16F1 * 32);
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//
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// Get the integer portion.
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//
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ui32Result = ui32Xtal * (uint32_t)ui16PInt;
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//
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// Add first fractional bits portion(9:0).
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//
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ui32Result += (ui32Xtal * (uint32_t)ui16F1) / 32;
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//
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// Add the second fractional bits portion(4:0).
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//
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ui32Result += (ui32Xtal * (uint32_t)ui16F2) / 1024;
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//
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// Divide the result by Q.
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//
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ui32Result = ui32Result / (uint32_t)ui8Q;
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//
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// Return the resulting PLL frequency.
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//
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return (ui32Result);
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}
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//*****************************************************************************
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//
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// Look up of the possible VCO frequencies.
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//
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//*****************************************************************************
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static const uint32_t g_pui32VCOFrequencies[MAX_VCO_ENTRIES] =
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{
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160000000, // VCO 320
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240000000, // VCO 480
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};
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//*****************************************************************************
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//
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// The base addresses of the various peripheral control registers.
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//
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//*****************************************************************************
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#define SYSCTL_PPBASE 0x400fe300
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#define SYSCTL_SRBASE 0x400fe500
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#define SYSCTL_RCGCBASE 0x400fe600
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#define SYSCTL_SCGCBASE 0x400fe700
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#define SYSCTL_DCGCBASE 0x400fe800
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#define SYSCTL_PCBASE 0x400fe900
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#define SYSCTL_PRBASE 0x400fea00
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//*****************************************************************************
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//
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//! \internal
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//! Checks a peripheral identifier.
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//!
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//! \param ui32Peripheral is the peripheral identifier.
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//!
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//! This function determines if a peripheral identifier is valid.
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//!
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//! \return Returns \b true if the peripheral identifier is valid and \b false
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//! otherwise.
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//
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//*****************************************************************************
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#ifdef DEBUG
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static bool
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_SysCtlPeripheralValid(uint32_t ui32Peripheral)
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{
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return ((ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_ADC0) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_ADC1) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_CAN0) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_CAN1) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_COMP0) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_CCM0) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_EEPROM0) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_EPHY0) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_EMAC0) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_EPI0) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOA) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOB) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOC) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOD) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOE) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOF) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOG) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOH) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOJ) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOK) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOL) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOM) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPION) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOP) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOQ) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOR) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOS) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOT) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_HIBERNATE) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C0) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C1) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C2) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C3) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C4) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C5) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C6) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C7) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C8) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C9) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_LCD0) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_PWM0) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_PWM1) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_QEI0) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_QEI1) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI0) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI1) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI2) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI3) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER0) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER1) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER2) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER3) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER4) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER5) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER6) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER7) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART0) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART1) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART2) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART3) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART4) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART5) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART6) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART7) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_UDMA) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_USB0) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_WDOG0) ||
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(ui32Peripheral == SYSCTL_PERIPH_WDOG1));
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}
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#endif
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//*****************************************************************************
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//
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//! Gets the size of the SRAM.
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//!
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//! This function determines the size of the SRAM on the device.
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//!
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//! \return The total number of bytes of SRAM.
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//
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//*****************************************************************************
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uint32_t
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SysCtlSRAMSizeGet(void)
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{
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return ((HWREG(FLASH_SSIZE) + 1) * 256);
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}
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//*****************************************************************************
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//
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//! Gets the size of the flash.
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//!
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//! This function determines the size of the flash on the device.
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//!
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//! \return The total number of bytes of flash.
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//
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//*****************************************************************************
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uint32_t
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SysCtlFlashSizeGet(void)
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{
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//
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// Get the flash size from the FLASH_PP register.
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//
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return (2048 * ((HWREG(FLASH_PP) & FLASH_PP_SIZE_M) + 1));
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}
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
//! Gets the size of a single eraseable sector of flash.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! This function determines the flash sector size on the device.
|
|
//! This size determines the erase granularity of the device flash.
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|
//!
|
|
//! \return The number of bytes in a single flash sector.
|
|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
uint32_t
|
|
SysCtlFlashSectorSizeGet(void)
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Get the flash sector size from the FLASH_PP register.
|
|
//
|
|
return (1 << (10 +
|
|
((HWREG(FLASH_PP) &
|
|
FLASH_PP_MAINSS_M) >> FLASH_PP_MAINSS_S)));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
//! Determines if a peripheral is present.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \param ui32Peripheral is the peripheral in question.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! This function determines if a particular peripheral is present in the
|
|
//! device.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! The \e ui32Peripheral parameter must be only one of the following values:
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_ADC0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_ADC1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_CAN0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_CAN1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_CCM0,\b SYSCTL_PERIPH_COMP0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EEPROM0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EMAC, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EPHY,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EPI0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOA, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOB, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOC,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOD, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOE, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOF,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOG, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOH, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOJ,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOK, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOL, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOM,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPION, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOP, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOQ,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOR, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOS, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOT,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_HIBERNATE,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C2,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C3, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C4, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C5,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C6, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C7, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C8,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C9, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_LCD0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_ONEWIRE0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_PWM0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_PWM1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_QEI0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_QEI1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI1,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI2, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI3, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER2, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER3,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER4, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER5, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER6,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER7, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART1,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART2, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART3, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART4,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART5, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART6, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART7,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UDMA, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_USB0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_WDOG0,
|
|
//! or \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_WDOG1
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \return Returns \b true if the specified peripheral is present and \b false
|
|
//! if it is not.
|
|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
bool
|
|
SysCtlPeripheralPresent(uint32_t ui32Peripheral)
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Check the arguments.
|
|
//
|
|
ASSERT(_SysCtlPeripheralValid(ui32Peripheral));
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// See if this peripheral is present.
|
|
//
|
|
return (HWREGBITW(SYSCTL_PPBASE + ((ui32Peripheral & 0xff00) >> 8),
|
|
ui32Peripheral & 0xff));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
//! Determines if a peripheral is ready.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \param ui32Peripheral is the peripheral in question.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! This function determines if a particular peripheral is ready to be
|
|
//! accessed. The peripheral may be in a non-ready state if it is not enabled,
|
|
//! is being held in reset, or is in the process of becoming ready after being
|
|
//! enabled or taken out of reset.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! The \e ui32Peripheral parameter must be only one of the following values:
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_ADC0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_ADC1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_CAN0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_CAN1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_CCM0,\b SYSCTL_PERIPH_COMP0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EEPROM0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EMAC, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EPHY,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EPI0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOA, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOB, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOC,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOD, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOE, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOF,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOG, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOH, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOJ,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOK, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOL, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOM,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPION, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOP, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOQ,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOR, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOS, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOT,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_HIBERNATE,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C2,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C3, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C4, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C5,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C6, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C7, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C8,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C9, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_LCD0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_ONEWIRE0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_PWM0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_PWM1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_QEI0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_QEI1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI1,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI2, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI3, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER2, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER3,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER4, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER5, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER6,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER7, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART1,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART2, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART3, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART4,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART5, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART6, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART7,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UDMA, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_USB0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_WDOG0,
|
|
//! or \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_WDOG1
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \return Returns \b true if the specified peripheral is ready and \b false
|
|
//! if it is not.
|
|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
bool
|
|
SysCtlPeripheralReady(uint32_t ui32Peripheral)
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Check the arguments.
|
|
//
|
|
ASSERT(_SysCtlPeripheralValid(ui32Peripheral));
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// See if this peripheral is ready.
|
|
//
|
|
return (HWREGBITW(SYSCTL_PRBASE + ((ui32Peripheral & 0xff00) >> 8),
|
|
ui32Peripheral & 0xff));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
//! Powers on a peripheral.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \param ui32Peripheral is the peripheral to be powered on.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! This function turns on the power to a peripheral. The peripheral continues
|
|
//! to receive power even when its clock is not enabled.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! The \e ui32Peripheral parameter must be only one of the following values:
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_CAN0,\b SYSCTL_PERIPH_CAN1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EMAC,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EPHY, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_LCD0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_USB0
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \return None.
|
|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
void
|
|
SysCtlPeripheralPowerOn(uint32_t ui32Peripheral)
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Check the arguments.
|
|
//
|
|
ASSERT(_SysCtlPeripheralValid(ui32Peripheral));
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Power on this peripheral.
|
|
//
|
|
HWREGBITW(SYSCTL_PCBASE + ((ui32Peripheral & 0xff00) >> 8),
|
|
ui32Peripheral & 0xff) = 1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
//! Powers off a peripheral.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \param ui32Peripheral is the peripheral to be powered off.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! This function allows the power to a peripheral to be turned off. The
|
|
//! peripheral continues to receive power when its clock is enabled, but
|
|
//! the power is removed when its clock is disabled.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! The \e ui32Peripheral parameter must be only one of the following values:
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_CAN0,\b SYSCTL_PERIPH_CAN1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EMAC,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EPHY, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_LCD0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_USB0
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \return None.
|
|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
void
|
|
SysCtlPeripheralPowerOff(uint32_t ui32Peripheral)
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Check the arguments.
|
|
//
|
|
ASSERT(_SysCtlPeripheralValid(ui32Peripheral));
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Power off this peripheral.
|
|
//
|
|
HWREGBITW(SYSCTL_PCBASE + ((ui32Peripheral & 0xff00) >> 8),
|
|
ui32Peripheral & 0xff) = 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
//! Performs a software reset of a peripheral.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \param ui32Peripheral is the peripheral to reset.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! This function performs a software reset of the specified peripheral. An
|
|
//! individual peripheral reset signal is asserted for a brief period and then
|
|
//! de-asserted, returning the internal state of the peripheral to its reset
|
|
//! condition.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! The \e ui32Peripheral parameter must be only one of the following values:
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_ADC0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_ADC1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_CAN0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_CAN1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_CCM0,\b SYSCTL_PERIPH_COMP0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EEPROM0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EMAC, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EPHY,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EPI0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOA, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOB, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOC,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOD, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOE, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOF,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOG, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOH, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOJ,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOK, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOL, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOM,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPION, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOP, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOQ,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOR, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOS, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOT,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_HIBERNATE,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C2,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C3, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C4, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C5,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C6, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C7, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C8,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C9, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_LCD0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_ONEWIRE0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_PWM0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_PWM1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_QEI0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_QEI1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI1,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI2, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI3, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER2, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER3,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER4, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER5, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER6,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER7, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART1,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART2, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART3, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART4,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART5, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART6, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART7,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UDMA, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_USB0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_WDOG0,
|
|
//! or \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_WDOG1
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \return None.
|
|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
void
|
|
SysCtlPeripheralReset(uint32_t ui32Peripheral)
|
|
{
|
|
volatile uint_fast8_t ui8Delay;
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Check the arguments.
|
|
//
|
|
ASSERT(_SysCtlPeripheralValid(ui32Peripheral));
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Put the peripheral into the reset state.
|
|
//
|
|
HWREGBITW(SYSCTL_SRBASE + ((ui32Peripheral & 0xff00) >> 8),
|
|
ui32Peripheral & 0xff) = 1;
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Delay for a little bit.
|
|
//
|
|
for (ui8Delay = 0; ui8Delay < 16; ui8Delay++)
|
|
{
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Take the peripheral out of the reset state.
|
|
//
|
|
HWREGBITW(SYSCTL_SRBASE + ((ui32Peripheral & 0xff00) >> 8),
|
|
ui32Peripheral & 0xff) = 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
//! Enables a peripheral.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \param ui32Peripheral is the peripheral to enable.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! This function enables a peripheral. At power-up, all peripherals are
|
|
//! disabled; they must be enabled in order to operate or respond to register
|
|
//! reads/writes.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! The \e ui32Peripheral parameter must be only one of the following values:
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_ADC0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_ADC1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_CAN0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_CAN1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_CCM0,\b SYSCTL_PERIPH_COMP0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EEPROM0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EMAC, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EPHY,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EPI0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOA, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOB, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOC,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOD, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOE, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOF,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOG, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOH, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOJ,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOK, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOL, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOM,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPION, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOP, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOQ,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOR, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOS, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOT,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_HIBERNATE,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C2,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C3, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C4, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C5,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C6, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C7, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C8,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C9, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_LCD0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_ONEWIRE0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_PWM0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_PWM1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_QEI0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_QEI1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI1,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI2, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI3, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER2, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER3,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER4, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER5, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER6,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER7, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART1,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART2, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART3, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART4,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART5, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART6, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART7,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UDMA, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_USB0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_WDOG0,
|
|
//! or \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_WDOG1
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \note It takes five clock cycles after the write to enable a peripheral
|
|
//! before the the peripheral is actually enabled. During this time, attempts
|
|
//! to access the peripheral result in a bus fault. Care should be taken
|
|
//! to ensure that the peripheral is not accessed during this brief time
|
|
//! period.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \return None.
|
|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
void
|
|
SysCtlPeripheralEnable(uint32_t ui32Peripheral)
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Check the arguments.
|
|
//
|
|
ASSERT(_SysCtlPeripheralValid(ui32Peripheral));
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Enable this peripheral.
|
|
//
|
|
HWREGBITW(SYSCTL_RCGCBASE + ((ui32Peripheral & 0xff00) >> 8),
|
|
ui32Peripheral & 0xff) = 1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
//! Disables a peripheral.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \param ui32Peripheral is the peripheral to disable.
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//!
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//! This function disables a peripheral. Once disabled, they do not operate or
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//! respond to register reads/writes.
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//!
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//! The \e ui32Peripheral parameter must be only one of the following values:
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_ADC0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_ADC1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_CAN0,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_CAN1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_CCM0,\b SYSCTL_PERIPH_COMP0,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EEPROM0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EMAC, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EPHY,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EPI0,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOA, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOB, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOC,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOD, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOE, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOF,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOG, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOH, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOJ,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOK, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOL, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOM,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPION, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOP, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOQ,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOR, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOS, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOT,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_HIBERNATE,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C2,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C3, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C4, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C5,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C6, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C7, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C8,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C9, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_LCD0,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_ONEWIRE0,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_PWM0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_PWM1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_QEI0,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_QEI1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI1,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI2, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI3, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER0,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER2, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER3,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER4, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER5, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER6,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER7, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART1,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART2, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART3, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART4,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART5, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART6, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART7,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UDMA, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_USB0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_WDOG0,
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//! or \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_WDOG1
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//!
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//! \return None.
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//
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//*****************************************************************************
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void
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SysCtlPeripheralDisable(uint32_t ui32Peripheral)
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{
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//
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// Check the arguments.
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//
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ASSERT(_SysCtlPeripheralValid(ui32Peripheral));
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//
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// Disable this peripheral.
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//
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HWREGBITW(SYSCTL_RCGCBASE + ((ui32Peripheral & 0xff00) >> 8),
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ui32Peripheral & 0xff) = 0;
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}
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//*****************************************************************************
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//
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//! Enables a peripheral in sleep mode.
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//!
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//! \param ui32Peripheral is the peripheral to enable in sleep mode.
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//!
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//! This function allows a peripheral to continue operating when the processor
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//! goes into sleep mode. Because the clocking configuration of the device
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//! does not change, any peripheral can safely continue operating while the
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//! processor is in sleep mode and can therefore wake the processor from sleep
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//! mode.
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//!
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//! Sleep mode clocking of peripherals must be enabled via
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//! SysCtlPeripheralClockGating(); if disabled, the peripheral sleep mode
|
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//! configuration is maintained but has no effect when sleep mode is entered.
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//!
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//! The \e ui32Peripheral parameter must be only one of the following values:
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_ADC0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_ADC1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_CAN0,
|
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_CAN1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_CCM0,\b SYSCTL_PERIPH_COMP0,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EEPROM0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EMAC, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EPHY,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EPI0,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOA, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOB, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOC,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOD, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOE, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOF,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOG, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOH, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOJ,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOK, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOL, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOM,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPION, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOP, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOQ,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOR, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOS, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOT,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_HIBERNATE,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C2,
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|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C3, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C4, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C5,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C6, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C7, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C8,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C9, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_LCD0,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_ONEWIRE0,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_PWM0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_PWM1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_QEI0,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_QEI1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI1,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI2, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI3, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER0,
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|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER2, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER3,
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|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER4, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER5, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER6,
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|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER7, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART1,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART2, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART3, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART4,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART5, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART6, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART7,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UDMA, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_USB0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_WDOG0,
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|
//! or \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_WDOG1
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|
//!
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|
//! \return None.
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|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
void
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|
SysCtlPeripheralSleepEnable(uint32_t ui32Peripheral)
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Check the arguments.
|
|
//
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|
ASSERT(_SysCtlPeripheralValid(ui32Peripheral));
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Enable this peripheral in sleep mode.
|
|
//
|
|
HWREGBITW(SYSCTL_SCGCBASE + ((ui32Peripheral & 0xff00) >> 8),
|
|
ui32Peripheral & 0xff) = 1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
//! Disables a peripheral in sleep mode.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \param ui32Peripheral is the peripheral to disable in sleep mode.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! This function causes a peripheral to stop operating when the processor goes
|
|
//! into sleep mode. Disabling peripherals while in sleep mode helps to lower
|
|
//! the current draw of the device. If enabled (via SysCtlPeripheralEnable()),
|
|
//! the peripheral automatically resumes operation when the processor
|
|
//! leaves sleep mode, maintaining its entire state from before sleep mode was
|
|
//! entered.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! Sleep mode clocking of peripherals must be enabled via
|
|
//! SysCtlPeripheralClockGating(); if disabled, the peripheral sleep mode
|
|
//! configuration is maintained but has no effect when sleep mode is entered.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! The \e ui32Peripheral parameter must be only one of the following values:
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_ADC0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_ADC1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_CAN0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_CAN1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_CCM0,\b SYSCTL_PERIPH_COMP0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EEPROM0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EMAC, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EPHY,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EPI0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOA, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOB, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOC,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOD, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOE, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOF,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOG, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOH, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOJ,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOK, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOL, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOM,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPION, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOP, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOQ,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOR, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOS, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOT,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_HIBERNATE,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C2,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C3, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C4, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C5,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C6, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C7, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C8,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C9, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_LCD0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_ONEWIRE0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_PWM0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_PWM1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_QEI0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_QEI1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI1,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI2, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI3, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER2, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER3,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER4, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER5, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER6,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER7, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART1,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART2, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART3, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART4,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART5, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART6, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART7,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UDMA, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_USB0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_WDOG0,
|
|
//! or \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_WDOG1
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \return None.
|
|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
void
|
|
SysCtlPeripheralSleepDisable(uint32_t ui32Peripheral)
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Check the arguments.
|
|
//
|
|
ASSERT(_SysCtlPeripheralValid(ui32Peripheral));
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Disable this peripheral in sleep mode.
|
|
//
|
|
HWREGBITW(SYSCTL_SCGCBASE + ((ui32Peripheral & 0xff00) >> 8),
|
|
ui32Peripheral & 0xff) = 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
//! Enables a peripheral in deep-sleep mode.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \param ui32Peripheral is the peripheral to enable in deep-sleep mode.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! This function allows a peripheral to continue operating when the processor
|
|
//! goes into deep-sleep mode. Because the clocking configuration of the
|
|
//! device may change, not all peripherals can safely continue operating while
|
|
//! the processor is in deep-sleep mode. Those that must run at a particular
|
|
//! frequency (such as a UART) do not work as expected if the clock changes.
|
|
//! It is the responsibility of the caller to make sensible choices.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! Deep-sleep mode clocking of peripherals must be enabled via
|
|
//! SysCtlPeripheralClockGating(); if disabled, the peripheral deep-sleep mode
|
|
//! configuration is maintained but has no effect when deep-sleep mode is
|
|
//! entered.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! The \e ui32Peripheral parameter must be only one of the following values:
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_ADC0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_ADC1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_CAN0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_CAN1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_CCM0,\b SYSCTL_PERIPH_COMP0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EEPROM0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EMAC, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EPHY,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EPI0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOA, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOB, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOC,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOD, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOE, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOF,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOG, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOH, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOJ,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOK, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOL, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOM,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPION, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOP, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOQ,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOR, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOS, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOT,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_HIBERNATE,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C2,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C3, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C4, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C5,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C6, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C7, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C8,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C9, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_LCD0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_ONEWIRE0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_PWM0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_PWM1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_QEI0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_QEI1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI1,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI2, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI3, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER2, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER3,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER4, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER5, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER6,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER7, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART1,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART2, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART3, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART4,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART5, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART6, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART7,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UDMA, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_USB0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_WDOG0,
|
|
//! or \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_WDOG1
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \return None.
|
|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
void
|
|
SysCtlPeripheralDeepSleepEnable(uint32_t ui32Peripheral)
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Check the arguments.
|
|
//
|
|
ASSERT(_SysCtlPeripheralValid(ui32Peripheral));
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Enable this peripheral in deep-sleep mode.
|
|
//
|
|
HWREGBITW(SYSCTL_DCGCBASE + ((ui32Peripheral & 0xff00) >> 8),
|
|
ui32Peripheral & 0xff) = 1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
//! Disables a peripheral in deep-sleep mode.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \param ui32Peripheral is the peripheral to disable in deep-sleep mode.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! This function causes a peripheral to stop operating when the processor goes
|
|
//! into deep-sleep mode. Disabling peripherals while in deep-sleep mode helps
|
|
//! to lower the current draw of the device, and can keep peripherals that
|
|
//! require a particular clock frequency from operating when the clock changes
|
|
//! as a result of entering deep-sleep mode. If enabled (via
|
|
//! SysCtlPeripheralEnable()), the peripheral automatically resumes
|
|
//! operation when the processor leaves deep-sleep mode, maintaining its entire
|
|
//! state from before deep-sleep mode was entered.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! Deep-sleep mode clocking of peripherals must be enabled via
|
|
//! SysCtlPeripheralClockGating(); if disabled, the peripheral deep-sleep mode
|
|
//! configuration is maintained but has no effect when deep-sleep mode is
|
|
//! entered.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! The \e ui32Peripheral parameter must be only one of the following values:
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_ADC0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_ADC1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_CAN0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_CAN1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_CCM0,\b SYSCTL_PERIPH_COMP0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EEPROM0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EMAC, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EPHY,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_EPI0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOA, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOB, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOC,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOD, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOE, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOF,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOG, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOH, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOJ,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOK, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOL, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOM,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPION, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOP, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOQ,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOR, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOS, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOT,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_HIBERNATE,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C2,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C3, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C4, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C5,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C6, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C7, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C8,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_I2C9, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_LCD0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_ONEWIRE0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_PWM0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_PWM1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_QEI0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_QEI1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI1,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI2, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_SSI3, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER0,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER1, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER2, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER3,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER4, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER5, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER6,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_TIMER7, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART1,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART2, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART3, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART4,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART5, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART6, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UART7,
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//! \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_UDMA, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_USB0, \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_WDOG0,
|
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//! or \b SYSCTL_PERIPH_WDOG1
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//!
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|
//! \return None.
|
|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
void
|
|
SysCtlPeripheralDeepSleepDisable(uint32_t ui32Peripheral)
|
|
{
|
|
//
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|
// Check the arguments.
|
|
//
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|
ASSERT(_SysCtlPeripheralValid(ui32Peripheral));
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|
|
|
//
|
|
// Disable this peripheral in deep-sleep mode.
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//
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|
HWREGBITW(SYSCTL_DCGCBASE + ((ui32Peripheral & 0xff00) >> 8),
|
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ui32Peripheral & 0xff) = 0;
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}
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
//! Controls peripheral clock gating in sleep and deep-sleep mode.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \param bEnable is a boolean that is \b true if the sleep and deep-sleep
|
|
//! peripheral configuration should be used and \b false if not.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! This function controls how peripherals are clocked when the processor goes
|
|
//! into sleep or deep-sleep mode. By default, the peripherals are clocked the
|
|
//! same as in run mode; if peripheral clock gating is enabled, they are
|
|
//! clocked according to the configuration set by
|
|
//! SysCtlPeripheralSleepEnable(), SysCtlPeripheralSleepDisable(),
|
|
//! SysCtlPeripheralDeepSleepEnable(), and SysCtlPeripheralDeepSleepDisable().
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \return None.
|
|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
void
|
|
SysCtlPeripheralClockGating(bool bEnable)
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Enable peripheral clock gating as requested.
|
|
//
|
|
if (bEnable)
|
|
{
|
|
HWREG(SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG) |= SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG_ACG;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
HWREG(SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG) &= ~SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG_ACG;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
//! Registers an interrupt handler for the system control interrupt.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \param pfnHandler is a pointer to the function to be called when the system
|
|
//! control interrupt occurs.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! This function registers the handler to be called when a system control
|
|
//! interrupt occurs. This function enables the global interrupt in the
|
|
//! interrupt controller; specific system control interrupts must be enabled
|
|
//! via SysCtlIntEnable(). It is the interrupt handler's responsibility to
|
|
//! clear the interrupt source via SysCtlIntClear().
|
|
//!
|
|
//! System control can generate interrupts when the PLL achieves lock, if the
|
|
//! internal LDO current limit is exceeded, if the internal oscillator fails,
|
|
//! if the main oscillator fails, if the internal LDO output voltage droops too
|
|
//! much, if the external voltage droops too much, or if the PLL fails.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \sa IntRegister() for important information about registering interrupt
|
|
//! handlers.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \return None.
|
|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
void
|
|
SysCtlIntRegister(void (*pfnHandler)(void))
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Register the interrupt handler, returning an error if an error occurs.
|
|
//
|
|
IntRegister(INT_SYSCTL, pfnHandler);
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Enable the system control interrupt.
|
|
//
|
|
IntEnable(INT_SYSCTL);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
//! Unregisters the interrupt handler for the system control interrupt.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! This function unregisters the handler to be called when a system control
|
|
//! interrupt occurs. This function also masks off the interrupt in the
|
|
//! interrupt controller so that the interrupt handler no longer is called.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \sa IntRegister() for important information about registering interrupt
|
|
//! handlers.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \return None.
|
|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
void
|
|
SysCtlIntUnregister(void)
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Disable the interrupt.
|
|
//
|
|
IntDisable(INT_SYSCTL);
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Unregister the interrupt handler.
|
|
//
|
|
IntUnregister(INT_SYSCTL);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
//! Enables individual system control interrupt sources.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \param ui32Ints is a bit mask of the interrupt sources to be enabled. Must
|
|
//! be a logical OR of \b SYSCTL_INT_BOR0, \b SYSCTL_INT_VDDA_OK,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_INT_MOSC_PUP, \b SYSCTL_INT_USBPLL_LOCK,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_INT_PLL_LOCK, \b SYSCTL_INT_MOSC_FAIL, \b SYSCTL_INT_BOR, and/or
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_INT_BOR1.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! This function enables the indicated system control interrupt sources. Only
|
|
//! the sources that are enabled can be reflected to the processor interrupt;
|
|
//! disabled sources have no effect on the processor.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \return None.
|
|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
void
|
|
SysCtlIntEnable(uint32_t ui32Ints)
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Enable the specified interrupts.
|
|
//
|
|
HWREG(SYSCTL_IMC) |= ui32Ints;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
//! Disables individual system control interrupt sources.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \param ui32Ints is a bit mask of the interrupt sources to be disabled.
|
|
//! Must be a logical OR of \b SYSCTL_INT_BOR0, \b SYSCTL_INT_VDDA_OK,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_INT_MOSC_PUP, \b SYSCTL_INT_USBPLL_LOCK,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_INT_PLL_LOCK, \b SYSCTL_INT_MOSC_FAIL, \b SYSCTL_INT_BOR, and/or
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_INT_BOR1.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! This function disables the indicated system control interrupt sources.
|
|
//! Only the sources that are enabled can be reflected to the processor
|
|
//! interrupt; disabled sources have no effect on the processor.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \return None.
|
|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
void
|
|
SysCtlIntDisable(uint32_t ui32Ints)
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Disable the specified interrupts.
|
|
//
|
|
HWREG(SYSCTL_IMC) &= ~(ui32Ints);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
//! Clears system control interrupt sources.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \param ui32Ints is a bit mask of the interrupt sources to be cleared. Must
|
|
//! be a logical OR of \b SYSCTL_INT_BOR0, \b SYSCTL_INT_VDDA_OK,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_INT_MOSC_PUP, \b SYSCTL_INT_USBPLL_LOCK,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_INT_PLL_LOCK, \b SYSCTL_INT_MOSC_FAIL, \b SYSCTL_INT_BOR, and/or
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_INT_BOR1.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! The specified system control interrupt sources are cleared, so that they no
|
|
//! longer assert. This function must be called in the interrupt handler to
|
|
//! keep it from being called again immediately on exit.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \note Because there is a write buffer in the Cortex-M processor, it may
|
|
//! take several clock cycles before the interrupt source is actually cleared.
|
|
//! Therefore, it is recommended that the interrupt source be cleared early in
|
|
//! the interrupt handler (as opposed to the very last action) to avoid
|
|
//! returning from the interrupt handler before the interrupt source is
|
|
//! actually cleared. Failure to do so may result in the interrupt handler
|
|
//! being immediately reentered (because the interrupt controller still sees
|
|
//! the interrupt source asserted).
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \return None.
|
|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
void
|
|
SysCtlIntClear(uint32_t ui32Ints)
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Clear the requested interrupt sources.
|
|
//
|
|
HWREG(SYSCTL_MISC) = ui32Ints;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
//! Gets the current interrupt status.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \param bMasked is false if the raw interrupt status is required and true if
|
|
//! the masked interrupt status is required.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! This function returns the interrupt status for the system controller.
|
|
//! Either the raw interrupt status or the status of interrupts that are
|
|
//! allowed to reflect to the processor can be returned.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \return The current interrupt status, enumerated as a bit field of
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_INT_BOR0, \b SYSCTL_INT_VDDA_OK,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_INT_MOSC_PUP, \b SYSCTL_INT_USBPLL_LOCK,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_INT_PLL_LOCK, \b SYSCTL_INT_MOSC_FAIL, \b SYSCTL_INT_BOR, and/or
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_INT_BOR1.
|
|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
uint32_t
|
|
SysCtlIntStatus(bool bMasked)
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Return either the interrupt status or the raw interrupt status as
|
|
// requested.
|
|
//
|
|
if (bMasked)
|
|
{
|
|
return (HWREG(SYSCTL_MISC));
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
return (HWREG(SYSCTL_RIS));
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
//! Sets the output voltage of the LDO when the device enters deep-sleep
|
|
//! mode.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \param ui32Voltage is the required output voltage from the LDO while in
|
|
//! deep-sleep mode.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! This function sets the output voltage of the LDO while in deep-sleep mode.
|
|
//! The \e ui32Voltage parameter specifies the output voltage of the LDO and
|
|
//! must be one of the following values: \b SYSCTL_LDO_0_90V,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_LDO_0_95V, \b SYSCTL_LDO_1_00V, \b SYSCTL_LDO_1_05V,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_LDO_1_10V, \b SYSCTL_LDO_1_15V, or \b SYSCTL_LDO_1_20V.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \return None.
|
|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
void
|
|
SysCtlLDODeepSleepSet(uint32_t ui32Voltage)
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Check the arguments.
|
|
//
|
|
ASSERT((ui32Voltage == SYSCTL_LDO_0_90V) ||
|
|
(ui32Voltage == SYSCTL_LDO_0_95V) ||
|
|
(ui32Voltage == SYSCTL_LDO_1_00V) ||
|
|
(ui32Voltage == SYSCTL_LDO_1_05V) ||
|
|
(ui32Voltage == SYSCTL_LDO_1_10V) ||
|
|
(ui32Voltage == SYSCTL_LDO_1_15V) ||
|
|
(ui32Voltage == SYSCTL_LDO_1_20V));
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Set the deep-sleep LDO voltage to the requested value.
|
|
//
|
|
HWREG(SYSCTL_LDODPCTL) = ui32Voltage;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
//! Returns the output voltage of the LDO when the device enters deep-sleep
|
|
//! mode.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! This function returns the output voltage of the LDO when the device is
|
|
//! in deep-sleep mode, as specified by the control register.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \return Returns the deep-sleep-mode voltage of the LDO; is one of
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_LDO_0_90V, \b SYSCTL_LDO_0_95V, \b SYSCTL_LDO_1_00V,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_LDO_1_05V, \b SYSCTL_LDO_1_10V, \b SYSCTL_LDO_1_15V, or
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_LDO_1_20V.
|
|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
uint32_t
|
|
SysCtlLDODeepSleepGet(void)
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Return the deep-sleep-mode LDO voltage setting.
|
|
//
|
|
return (HWREG(SYSCTL_LDODPCTL));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
//! Configures the power to the flash and SRAM while in sleep mode.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \param ui32Config is the required flash and SRAM power configuration.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! This function allows the power configuration of the flash and SRAM while in
|
|
//! sleep mode to be set. The \e ui32Config parameter is the logical OR of the
|
|
//! flash power configuration and the SRAM power configuration.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! The flash power configuration is specified as either:
|
|
//!
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_FLASH_NORMAL - The flash is left in fully powered mode,
|
|
//! providing fast wake-up time but higher power consumption.
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_FLASH_LOW_POWER - The flash is in low power mode, providing
|
|
//! reduced power consumption but longer wake-up time.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! The SRAM power configuration is specified as one of:
|
|
//!
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_SRAM_NORMAL - The SRAM is left in fully powered mode, providing
|
|
//! fast wake-up time but higher power consumption.
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_SRAM_STANDBY - The SRAM is placed into a lower power mode,
|
|
//! providing reduced power consumption but longer wake-up time.
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_SRAM_LOW_POWER - The SRAM is placed into lowest power mode,
|
|
//! providing further reduced power consumption but longer wake-up time.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \return None.
|
|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
void
|
|
SysCtlSleepPowerSet(uint32_t ui32Config)
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Set the sleep-mode flash and SRAM power configuration.
|
|
//
|
|
HWREG(SYSCTL_SLPPWRCFG) = ui32Config;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
//! Configures the power to the flash and SRAM while in deep-sleep mode.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \param ui32Config is the required flash and SRAM power configuration.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! This function allows the power configuration of the flash and SRAM while in
|
|
//! deep-sleep mode to be set. The \e ui32Config parameter is the logical OR
|
|
//! of the flash power configuration and the SRAM power configuration.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! The flash power configuration is specified as either:
|
|
//!
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_FLASH_NORMAL - The flash is left in fully powered mode,
|
|
//! providing fast wake-up time but higher power consumption.
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_FLASH_LOW_POWER - The flash is in low power mode, providing
|
|
//! reduced power consumption but longer wake-up time.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! The SRAM power configuration is specified as one of:
|
|
//!
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_LDO_SLEEP - The LDO is in sleep mode.
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_TEMP_LOW_POWER - The temperature sensor in low power mode.
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_SRAM_NORMAL - The SRAM is left in fully powered mode, providing
|
|
//! fast wake-up time but higher power consumption.
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_SRAM_STANDBY - The SRAM is placed into a lower power mode,
|
|
//! providing reduced power consumption but longer wake-up time.
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_SRAM_LOW_POWER - The SRAM is placed into lowest power mode,
|
|
//! providing further reduced power consumption but longer wake-up time.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \return None.
|
|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
void
|
|
SysCtlDeepSleepPowerSet(uint32_t ui32Config)
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Set the deep-sleep-mode flash and SRAM power configuration.
|
|
//
|
|
HWREG(SYSCTL_DSLPPWRCFG) = ui32Config;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
//! Resets the device.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! This function performs a software reset of the entire device. The
|
|
//! processor and all peripherals are reset and all device registers are
|
|
//! returned to their default values (with the exception of the reset cause
|
|
//! register, which maintains its current value but has the software reset
|
|
//! bit set as well).
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \return This function does not return.
|
|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
void
|
|
SysCtlReset(void)
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Perform a software reset request. This request causes the device to
|
|
// reset, no further code is executed.
|
|
//
|
|
HWREG(NVIC_APINT) = NVIC_APINT_VECTKEY | NVIC_APINT_SYSRESETREQ;
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// The device should have reset, so this should never be reached. Just in
|
|
// case, loop forever.
|
|
//
|
|
while (1)
|
|
{
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
//! Puts the processor into sleep mode.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! This function places the processor into sleep mode; it does not return
|
|
//! until the processor returns to run mode. The peripherals that are enabled
|
|
//! via SysCtlPeripheralSleepEnable() continue to operate and can wake up the
|
|
//! processor (if automatic clock gating is enabled with
|
|
//! SysCtlPeripheralClockGating(), otherwise all peripherals continue to
|
|
//! operate).
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \return None.
|
|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
void
|
|
SysCtlSleep(void)
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Wait for an interrupt.
|
|
//
|
|
CPUwfi();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
//! Puts the processor into deep-sleep mode.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! This function places the processor into deep-sleep mode; it does not return
|
|
//! until the processor returns to run mode. The peripherals that are enabled
|
|
//! via SysCtlPeripheralDeepSleepEnable() continue to operate and can wake up
|
|
//! the processor (if automatic clock gating is enabled with
|
|
//! SysCtlPeripheralClockGating(), otherwise all peripherals continue to
|
|
//! operate).
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \return None.
|
|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
void
|
|
SysCtlDeepSleep(void)
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Enable deep-sleep.
|
|
//
|
|
HWREG(NVIC_SYS_CTRL) |= NVIC_SYS_CTRL_SLEEPDEEP;
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Wait for an interrupt.
|
|
//
|
|
CPUwfi();
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Disable deep-sleep so that a future sleep works correctly.
|
|
//
|
|
HWREG(NVIC_SYS_CTRL) &= ~(NVIC_SYS_CTRL_SLEEPDEEP);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
//! Gets the reason for a reset.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! This function returns the reason(s) for a reset. Because the reset
|
|
//! reasons are sticky until either cleared by software or a power-on reset,
|
|
//! multiple reset reasons may be returned if multiple resets have occurred.
|
|
//! The reset reason is a logical OR of \b SYSCTL_CAUSE_HSRVREQ,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_CAUSE_HIB, \b SYSCTL_CAUSE_WDOG1, \b SYSCTL_CAUSE_SW,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_CAUSE_WDOG0, \b SYSCTL_CAUSE_BOR, \b SYSCTL_CAUSE_POR,
|
|
//! and/or \b SYSCTL_CAUSE_EXT.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \return Returns the reason(s) for a reset.
|
|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
uint32_t
|
|
SysCtlResetCauseGet(void)
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Return the reset reasons.
|
|
//
|
|
return (HWREG(SYSCTL_RESC));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
//! Clears reset reasons.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \param ui32Causes are the reset causes to be cleared; must be a logical OR
|
|
//! of \b SYSCTL_CAUSE_HSRVREQ, \b SYSCTL_CAUSE_HIB, \b SYSCTL_CAUSE_WDOG1,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_CAUSE_SW, \b SYSCTL_CAUSE_WDOG0, \b SYSCTL_CAUSE_BOR,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_CAUSE_POR, and/or \b SYSCTL_CAUSE_EXT.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! This function clears the specified sticky reset reasons. Once cleared,
|
|
//! another reset for the same reason can be detected, and a reset for a
|
|
//! different reason can be distinguished (instead of having two reset causes
|
|
//! set). If the reset reason is used by an application, all reset causes
|
|
//! should be cleared after they are retrieved with SysCtlResetCauseGet().
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \return None.
|
|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
void
|
|
SysCtlResetCauseClear(uint32_t ui32Causes)
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Clear the given reset reasons.
|
|
//
|
|
HWREG(SYSCTL_RESC) &= ~(ui32Causes);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
//! Provides a small delay.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \param ui32Count is the number of delay loop iterations to perform.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! This function provides a means of generating a delay by executing a simple
|
|
//! 3 instruction cycle loop a given number of times. It is written in
|
|
//! assembly to keep the loop instruction count consistent across tool chains.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! It is important to note that this function does NOT provide an accurate
|
|
//! timing mechanism. Although the delay loop is 3 instruction cycles long,
|
|
//! the execution time of the loop will vary dramatically depending upon the
|
|
//! application's interrupt environment (the loop will be interrupted unless
|
|
//! run with interrupts disabled and this is generally an unwise thing to do)
|
|
//! and also the current system clock rate and flash timings (wait states and
|
|
//! the operation of the prefetch buffer affect the timing).
|
|
//!
|
|
//! For better accuracy, the ROM version of this function may be used. This
|
|
//! version will not suffer from flash- and prefect buffer-related timing
|
|
//! variability but will still be delayed by interrupt service routines.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! For best accuracy, a system timer should be used with code either polling
|
|
//! for a particular timer value being exceeded or processing the timer
|
|
//! interrupt to determine when a particular time period has elapsed.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \return None.
|
|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
#if defined(__ICCARM__) || defined(DOXYGEN)
|
|
void
|
|
SysCtlDelay(uint32_t ui32Count)
|
|
{
|
|
__asm(" subs r0, #1\n"
|
|
" bne.n SysCtlDelay\n"
|
|
" bx lr");
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
#if defined(codered) || defined(__GNUC__) || defined(sourcerygxx)
|
|
void __attribute__((naked))
|
|
SysCtlDelay(uint32_t ui32Count)
|
|
{
|
|
__asm(" subs r0, #1\n"
|
|
" bne SysCtlDelay\n"
|
|
" bx lr");
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
#if defined(rvmdk) || defined(__ARMCC_VERSION)
|
|
__asm void
|
|
SysCtlDelay(uint32_t ui32Count)
|
|
{
|
|
subs r0, #1;
|
|
bne SysCtlDelay;
|
|
bx lr;
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
//
|
|
// For CCS implement this function in pure assembly. This prevents the TI
|
|
// compiler from doing funny things with the optimizer.
|
|
//
|
|
#if defined(__TI_ARM__)
|
|
__asm(" .sect \".text:SysCtlDelay\"\n"
|
|
" .clink\n"
|
|
" .thumbfunc SysCtlDelay\n"
|
|
" .thumb\n"
|
|
" .global SysCtlDelay\n"
|
|
"SysCtlDelay:\n"
|
|
" subs r0, #1\n"
|
|
" bne.n SysCtlDelay\n"
|
|
" bx lr\n");
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
//! Sets the configuration of the main oscillator (MOSC) control.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \param ui32Config is the required configuration of the MOSC control.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! This function configures the control of the main oscillator. The
|
|
//! \e ui32Config is specified as the logical OR of the following values:
|
|
//!
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_MOSC_VALIDATE enables the MOSC verification circuit that
|
|
//! detects a failure of the main oscillator (such as a loss of the clock).
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_MOSC_INTERRUPT indicates that a MOSC failure should generate an
|
|
//! interrupt instead of resetting the processor.
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_MOSC_NO_XTAL indicates that there is no crystal or oscillator
|
|
//! connected to the OSC0/OSC1 pins, allowing power consumption to be
|
|
//! reduced.
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_MOSC_PWR_DIS disable power to the main oscillator. If this
|
|
//! parameter is not specified, the MOSC input remains powered.
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_MOSC_LOWFREQ MOSC is less than 10 MHz.
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_MOSC_HIGHFREQ MOSC is greater than 10 MHz.
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_MOSC_SESRC specifies that the MOSC is a single-ended
|
|
//! oscillator connected to OSC0. If this parameter is not specified, the
|
|
//! input is assumed to be a crystal.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \return None.
|
|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
void
|
|
SysCtlMOSCConfigSet(uint32_t ui32Config)
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Configure the MOSC control.
|
|
//
|
|
HWREG(SYSCTL_MOSCCTL) = ui32Config;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
//! Calibrates the precision internal oscillator.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \param ui32Type is the type of calibration to perform.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! This function performs a calibration of the PIOSC. There are three types
|
|
//! of calibration available; the desired calibration type as specified in
|
|
//! \e ui32Type is one of:
|
|
//!
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_PIOSC_CAL_AUTO to perform automatic calibration using the
|
|
//! 32-kHz clock from the hibernate module as a reference. This type is
|
|
//! only possible if the hibernate module is enabled, a 32.768-kHz
|
|
//! clock source is attached to the XOSC0/1 pins and the hibernate module's
|
|
//! RTC is also enabled.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_PIOSC_CAL_FACT to reset the PIOSC calibration to the factory
|
|
//! provided calibration.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_PIOSC_CAL_USER to set the PIOSC calibration to a user-supplied
|
|
//! value. The value to be used is ORed into the lower 7-bits of this value,
|
|
//! with 0x40 being the ``nominal'' value (in other words, if everything were
|
|
//! perfect, 0x40 provides exactly 16 MHz). Values larger than 0x40
|
|
//! slow down PIOSC, and values smaller than 0x40 speed up PIOSC.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \return Returns 1 if the calibration was successful and 0 if it failed.
|
|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
uint32_t
|
|
SysCtlPIOSCCalibrate(uint32_t ui32Type)
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Perform the requested calibration. If performing user calibration, the
|
|
// UTEN bit must be set with one write, then the UT field in a second
|
|
// write, and the UPDATE bit in a final write. For other calibration
|
|
// types, a single write to set UPDATE or CAL is all that is required.
|
|
//
|
|
if (ui32Type & (SYSCTL_PIOSCCAL_UTEN | SYSCTL_PIOSCCAL_UPDATE))
|
|
{
|
|
HWREG(SYSCTL_PIOSCCAL) = ui32Type & SYSCTL_PIOSCCAL_UTEN;
|
|
HWREG(SYSCTL_PIOSCCAL) =
|
|
ui32Type & (SYSCTL_PIOSCCAL_UTEN | SYSCTL_PIOSCCAL_UT_M);
|
|
}
|
|
HWREG(SYSCTL_PIOSCCAL) = ui32Type;
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// See if an automatic calibration was requested.
|
|
//
|
|
if (ui32Type & SYSCTL_PIOSCCAL_CAL)
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Wait for the automatic calibration to complete.
|
|
//
|
|
while ((HWREG(SYSCTL_PIOSCSTAT) & SYSCTL_PIOSCSTAT_CR_M) == 0)
|
|
{
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// If the automatic calibration failed, return an error.
|
|
//
|
|
if ((HWREG(SYSCTL_PIOSCSTAT) & SYSCTL_PIOSCSTAT_CR_M) !=
|
|
SYSCTL_PIOSCSTAT_CRPASS)
|
|
{
|
|
return (0);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// The calibration was successful.
|
|
//
|
|
return (1);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
//! Sets the type of reset issued due to certain reset events.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \param ui32Behavior specifies the types of resets for each of the
|
|
//! configurable reset events.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! This function sets the types of reset issued when a configurable reset
|
|
//! event occurs. The reset events that are configurable are: Watchdog 0 or 1,
|
|
//! a brown out and the external RSTn pin. The valid actions are either a
|
|
//! system reset or a full POR sequence. See the technical reference manual for
|
|
//! more information on the differences between a full POR and a system reset.
|
|
//! All reset behaviors can be configured with a single call using the logical OR
|
|
//! of the values defined below. Any reset option that is not specifically set
|
|
//! remains configured for its default behavior. Either POR or system reset can
|
|
//! be selected for each reset cause.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! Valid values are logical combinations of the following:
|
|
//!
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_ONRST_WDOG0_POR configures a Watchdog 0 reset to perform a full
|
|
//! POR.
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_ONRST_WDOG0_SYS configures a Watchdog 0 reset to perform a
|
|
//! system reset.
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_ONRST_WDOG1_POR configures a Watchdog 1 reset to perform a full
|
|
//! POR.
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_ONRST_WDOG1_SYS configures a Watchdog 1 reset to perform a
|
|
//! system reset.
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_ONRST_BOR_POR configures a brown-out reset to perform a full
|
|
//! POR.
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_ONRST_BOR_SYS configures a brown-out reset to perform a system
|
|
//! reset.
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_ONRST_EXT_POR configures an external pin reset to perform a
|
|
//! full POR.
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_ONRST_EXT_SYS configures an external pin reset to perform a
|
|
//! system reset.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \b Example: Set Watchdog 0 reset to trigger a POR and a brown-out reset
|
|
//! to trigger a system reset while leaving the remaining resets with their
|
|
//! default behaviors.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \verbatim
|
|
//! SysCtlResetBehaviorSet(SYSCTL_ONRST_WDOG0_POR | SYSCTL_ONRST_BOR_SYS);
|
|
//! \endverbatim
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \return None.
|
|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
void
|
|
SysCtlResetBehaviorSet(uint32_t ui32Behavior)
|
|
{
|
|
HWREG(SYSCTL_RESBEHAVCTL) = ui32Behavior;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
//! Returns the current types of reset issued due to reset events.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! This function returns the types of resets issued when a configurable reset
|
|
//! occurs. The value returned is a logical OR combination of the valid values
|
|
//! that are described in the documentation for the \e ui32Behavior parameter
|
|
//! of the SysCtlResetBehaviorSet() function.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \return The reset behaviors for all configurable resets.
|
|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
uint32_t
|
|
SysCtlResetBehaviorGet(void)
|
|
{
|
|
return (HWREG(SYSCTL_RESBEHAVCTL));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
//! Configures the system clock.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \param ui32Config is the required configuration of the device clocking.
|
|
//! \param ui32SysClock is the requested processor frequency.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! This function configures the main system clocking for the device. The
|
|
//! input frequency, oscillator source, whether or not to enable the PLL, and
|
|
//! the system clock divider are all configured with this function. This
|
|
//! function configures the system frequency to the closest available divisor
|
|
//! of one of the fixed PLL VCO settings provided in the \e ui32Config
|
|
//! parameter. The caller sets the \e ui32SysClock parameter to request the
|
|
//! system clock frequency, and this function then attempts to match this using
|
|
//! the values provided in the \e ui32Config parameter. If this function
|
|
//! cannot exactly match the requested frequency, it picks the closest
|
|
//! frequency that is lower than the requested frequency. The \e ui32Config
|
|
//! parameter provides the remaining configuration options using a set of
|
|
//! defines that are a logical OR of several different values, many of which
|
|
//! are grouped into sets where only one of the set can be chosen. This
|
|
//! function returns the current system frequency which may not match the
|
|
//! requested frequency.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! If the application is using an external crystal then the frequency is
|
|
//! set by using one of the following values:
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_XTAL_5MHZ, \b SYSCTL_XTAL_6MHZ, \b SYSCTL_XTAL_8MHZ,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_XTAL_10MHZ, \b SYSCTL_XTAL_12MHZ, \b SYSCTL_XTAL_16MHZ,
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_XTAL_18MHZ, \b SYSCTL_XTAL_20MHZ, \b SYSCTL_XTAL_24MHZ, or
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_XTAL_25MHz.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! The oscillator source is chosen with one of the following values:
|
|
//!
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_OSC_MAIN to use an external crystal or oscillator.
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_OSC_INT to use the 16-MHz precision internal oscillator.
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_OSC_INT30 to use the internal low frequency oscillator.
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_OSC_EXT32 to use the hibernate modules 32.786-kHz oscillator.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! The system clock source is chosen with one of the following values:
|
|
//!
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_USE_PLL is used to select the PLL output as the system clock.
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_USE_OSC is used to choose one of the oscillators as the
|
|
//! system clock.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! The PLL VCO frequency is chosen with one of the the following values:
|
|
//!
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_CFG_VCO_480 to set the PLL VCO output to 480-MHz
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_CFG_VCO_320 to set the PLL VCO output to 320-MHz
|
|
//!
|
|
//! Example: Configure the system clocking to be 40 MHz with a 320-MHz PLL
|
|
//! setting using the 16-MHz internal oscillator.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \verbatim
|
|
//! SysCtlClockFreqSet(SYSCTL_OSC_INT | SYSCTL_USE_PLL | SYSCTL_CFG_VCO_320,
|
|
//! 40000000);
|
|
//! \endverbatim
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \return The actual configured system clock frequency in Hz or zero if the
|
|
//! value could not be changed due to a parameter error or PLL lock failure.
|
|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
uint32_t
|
|
SysCtlClockFreqSet(uint32_t ui32Config, uint32_t ui32SysClock)
|
|
{
|
|
int32_t i32Timeout, i32VCOIdx, i32XtalIdx;
|
|
uint32_t ui32MOSCCTL;
|
|
uint32_t ui32Delay;
|
|
uint32_t ui32SysDiv, ui32Osc, ui32OscSelect, ui32RSClkConfig;
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Get the index of the crystal from the ui32Config parameter.
|
|
//
|
|
i32XtalIdx = SysCtlXtalCfgToIndex(ui32Config);
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Determine which non-PLL source was selected.
|
|
//
|
|
if ((ui32Config & 0x38) == SYSCTL_OSC_INT)
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Use the nominal frequency for the PIOSC oscillator and set the
|
|
// crystal select.
|
|
//
|
|
ui32Osc = 16000000;
|
|
ui32OscSelect = SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG_OSCSRC_PIOSC;
|
|
ui32OscSelect |= SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG_PLLSRC_PIOSC;
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Force the crystal index to the value for 16-MHz.
|
|
//
|
|
i32XtalIdx = SysCtlXtalCfgToIndex(SYSCTL_XTAL_16MHZ);
|
|
}
|
|
else if ((ui32Config & 0x38) == SYSCTL_OSC_INT30)
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Use the nominal frequency for the low frequency oscillator.
|
|
//
|
|
ui32Osc = 30000;
|
|
ui32OscSelect = SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG_OSCSRC_LFIOSC;
|
|
}
|
|
else if ((ui32Config & 0x38) == (SYSCTL_OSC_EXT32 & 0x38))
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Use the RTC frequency.
|
|
//
|
|
ui32Osc = 32768;
|
|
ui32OscSelect = SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG_OSCSRC_RTC;
|
|
}
|
|
else if ((ui32Config & 0x38) == SYSCTL_OSC_MAIN)
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Bounds check the source frequency for the main oscillator. The is
|
|
// because the PLL tables in the g_pppui32XTALtoVCO structure range
|
|
// from 5MHz to 25MHz.
|
|
//
|
|
if ((i32XtalIdx > (SysCtlXtalCfgToIndex(SYSCTL_XTAL_25MHZ))) ||
|
|
(i32XtalIdx < (SysCtlXtalCfgToIndex(SYSCTL_XTAL_5MHZ))))
|
|
{
|
|
return (0);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ui32Osc = g_pui32Xtals[i32XtalIdx];
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Set the PLL source select to MOSC.
|
|
//
|
|
ui32OscSelect = SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG_OSCSRC_MOSC;
|
|
ui32OscSelect |= SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG_PLLSRC_MOSC;
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Clear MOSC power down, high oscillator range setting, and no crystal
|
|
// present setting.
|
|
//
|
|
ui32MOSCCTL = HWREG(SYSCTL_MOSCCTL) &
|
|
~(SYSCTL_MOSCCTL_OSCRNG | SYSCTL_MOSCCTL_PWRDN |
|
|
SYSCTL_MOSCCTL_NOXTAL);
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Increase the drive strength for MOSC of 10 MHz and above.
|
|
//
|
|
if (i32XtalIdx >= (SysCtlXtalCfgToIndex(SYSCTL_XTAL_10MHZ) -
|
|
(SysCtlXtalCfgToIndex(SYSCTL_XTAL_5MHZ))))
|
|
{
|
|
ui32MOSCCTL |= SYSCTL_MOSCCTL_OSCRNG;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
HWREG(SYSCTL_MOSCCTL) = ui32MOSCCTL;
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Timeout using the legacy delay value.
|
|
//
|
|
ui32Delay = 524288;
|
|
|
|
while ((HWREG(SYSCTL_RIS) & SYSCTL_RIS_MOSCPUPRIS) == 0)
|
|
{
|
|
ui32Delay--;
|
|
|
|
if (ui32Delay == 0)
|
|
{
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// If the main oscillator failed to start up then do not switch to
|
|
// it and return.
|
|
//
|
|
if (ui32Delay == 0)
|
|
{
|
|
return (0);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// This was an invalid request because no oscillator source was
|
|
// indicated.
|
|
//
|
|
ui32Osc = 0;
|
|
ui32OscSelect = SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG_OSCSRC_PIOSC;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Check if the running with the PLL enabled was requested.
|
|
//
|
|
if ((ui32Config & SYSCTL_USE_OSC) == SYSCTL_USE_PLL)
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// ui32Config must be SYSCTL_OSC_MAIN or SYSCTL_OSC_INT.
|
|
//
|
|
if (((ui32Config & 0x38) != SYSCTL_OSC_MAIN) &&
|
|
((ui32Config & 0x38) != SYSCTL_OSC_INT))
|
|
{
|
|
return (0);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Get the VCO index out of the ui32Config parameter.
|
|
//
|
|
i32VCOIdx = (ui32Config >> 24) & 7;
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Check that the VCO index is not out of bounds.
|
|
//
|
|
ASSERT(i32VCOIdx < MAX_VCO_ENTRIES);
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Set the memory timings for the maximum external frequency since
|
|
// this could be a switch to PIOSC or possibly to MOSC which can be
|
|
// up to 25MHz.
|
|
//
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|
HWREG(SYSCTL_MEMTIM0) = _SysCtlMemTimingGet(25000000);
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Clear the old PLL divider and source in case it was set.
|
|
//
|
|
ui32RSClkConfig = HWREG(SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG) &
|
|
~(SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG_PSYSDIV_M |
|
|
SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG_OSCSRC_M |
|
|
SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG_PLLSRC_M | SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG_USEPLL);
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Update the memory timings to match running from PIOSC.
|
|
//
|
|
ui32RSClkConfig |= SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG_MEMTIMU;
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Update clock configuration to switch back to PIOSC.
|
|
//
|
|
HWREG(SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG) = ui32RSClkConfig;
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// The table starts at 5 MHz so modify the index to match this.
|
|
//
|
|
i32XtalIdx -= SysCtlXtalCfgToIndex(SYSCTL_XTAL_5MHZ);
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Calculate the System divider such that we get a frequency that is
|
|
// the closest to the requested frequency without going over.
|
|
//
|
|
ui32SysDiv = (g_pui32VCOFrequencies[i32VCOIdx] + ui32SysClock - 1) /
|
|
ui32SysClock;
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Set the oscillator source.
|
|
//
|
|
HWREG(SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG) |= ui32OscSelect;
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Set the M, N and Q values provided from the table and preserve
|
|
// the power state of the main PLL.
|
|
//
|
|
HWREG(SYSCTL_PLLFREQ1) =
|
|
g_pppui32XTALtoVCO[i32VCOIdx][i32XtalIdx][1];
|
|
HWREG(SYSCTL_PLLFREQ1) |= PLL_Q_TO_REG(ui32SysDiv);
|
|
HWREG(SYSCTL_PLLFREQ0) =
|
|
(g_pppui32XTALtoVCO[i32VCOIdx][i32XtalIdx][0] |
|
|
(HWREG(SYSCTL_PLLFREQ0) & SYSCTL_PLLFREQ0_PLLPWR));
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Calculate the actual system clock as PSYSDIV is always div-by 2.
|
|
//
|
|
ui32SysClock = _SysCtlFrequencyGet(ui32Osc) / 2;
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Set the Flash and EEPROM timing values.
|
|
//
|
|
HWREG(SYSCTL_MEMTIM0) = _SysCtlMemTimingGet(ui32SysClock);
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Check if the PLL is already powered up.
|
|
//
|
|
if (HWREG(SYSCTL_PLLFREQ0) & SYSCTL_PLLFREQ0_PLLPWR)
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Trigger the PLL to lock to the new frequency.
|
|
//
|
|
HWREG(SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG) |= SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG_NEWFREQ;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Power up the PLL.
|
|
//
|
|
HWREG(SYSCTL_PLLFREQ0) |= SYSCTL_PLLFREQ0_PLLPWR;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Wait until the PLL has locked.
|
|
//
|
|
for (i32Timeout = 32768; i32Timeout > 0; i32Timeout--)
|
|
{
|
|
if ((HWREG(SYSCTL_PLLSTAT) & SYSCTL_PLLSTAT_LOCK))
|
|
{
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// If the loop above did not timeout then switch over to the PLL
|
|
//
|
|
if (i32Timeout)
|
|
{
|
|
ui32RSClkConfig = HWREG(SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG);
|
|
ui32RSClkConfig |= (1 << SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG_PSYSDIV_S) |
|
|
ui32OscSelect | SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG_USEPLL;
|
|
ui32RSClkConfig |= SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG_MEMTIMU;
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Set the new clock configuration.
|
|
//
|
|
HWREG(SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG) = ui32RSClkConfig;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
ui32SysClock = 0;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Set the Flash and EEPROM timing values for PIOSC.
|
|
//
|
|
HWREG(SYSCTL_MEMTIM0) = _SysCtlMemTimingGet(16000000);
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Make sure that the PLL is powered down since it is not being used.
|
|
//
|
|
HWREG(SYSCTL_PLLFREQ0) &= ~SYSCTL_PLLFREQ0_PLLPWR;
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Clear the old PLL divider and source in case it was set.
|
|
//
|
|
ui32RSClkConfig = HWREG(SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG);
|
|
ui32RSClkConfig &= ~(SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG_OSYSDIV_M |
|
|
SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG_OSCSRC_M |
|
|
SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG_USEPLL);
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Update the memory timings.
|
|
//
|
|
ui32RSClkConfig |= SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG_MEMTIMU;
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Set the new clock configuration.
|
|
//
|
|
HWREG(SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG) = ui32RSClkConfig;
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// If zero given as the system clock then default to divide by 1.
|
|
//
|
|
if (ui32SysClock == 0)
|
|
{
|
|
ui32SysDiv = 0;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Calculate the System divider based on the requested
|
|
// frequency.
|
|
//
|
|
ui32SysDiv = ui32Osc / ui32SysClock;
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// If the system divisor is not already zero, subtract one to
|
|
// set the value in the register which requires the value to
|
|
// be n-1.
|
|
//
|
|
if (ui32SysDiv != 0)
|
|
{
|
|
ui32SysDiv -= 1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Calculate the system clock.
|
|
//
|
|
ui32SysClock = ui32Osc / (ui32SysDiv + 1);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Set the memory timing values for the new system clock.
|
|
//
|
|
HWREG(SYSCTL_MEMTIM0) = _SysCtlMemTimingGet(ui32SysClock);
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Set the new system clock values.
|
|
//
|
|
ui32RSClkConfig = HWREG(SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG);
|
|
ui32RSClkConfig |= (ui32SysDiv << SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG_OSYSDIV_S) |
|
|
ui32OscSelect;
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Update the memory timings.
|
|
//
|
|
ui32RSClkConfig |= SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG_MEMTIMU;
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Set the new clock configuration.
|
|
//
|
|
HWREG(SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG) = ui32RSClkConfig;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Finally change the OSCSRC back to PIOSC
|
|
//
|
|
HWREG(SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG) &= ~(SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG_OSCSRC_M);
|
|
|
|
return (ui32SysClock);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
//! Sets the clock configuration of the device while in deep-sleep mode.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \param ui32Div is the clock divider when in deep-sleep mode.
|
|
//! \param ui32Config is the configuration of the device clocking while
|
|
//! in deep-sleep mode.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! This function configures the clocking of the device while in deep-sleep
|
|
//! mode. The \e ui32Config parameter selects the oscillator and the
|
|
//! \e ui32Div parameter sets the clock divider used in deep-sleep mode. The
|
|
//! valid values for the \e ui32Div parameter range from 1 to 1024.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! The oscillator source is chosen from one of the following values:
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_DSLP_OSC_MAIN, \b SYSCTL_DSLP_OSC_INT, \b SYSCTL_DSLP_OSC_INT30,
|
|
//! or \b SYSCTL_DSLP_OSC_EXT32. The \b SYSCTL_DSLP_OSC_EXT32 option is only
|
|
//! available when the hibernation module is enabled.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! The precision internal oscillator can be powered down in deep-sleep mode by
|
|
//! specifying \b SYSCTL_DSLP_PIOSC_PD. The precision internal oscillator is
|
|
//! not powered down if it is required for operation while in deep-sleep
|
|
//! (based on other configuration settings).
|
|
//!
|
|
//! The main oscillator can be powered down in deep-sleep mode by
|
|
//! specifying \b SYSCTL_DSLP_MOSC_PD. The main oscillator is
|
|
//! not powered down if it is required for operation while in deep-sleep
|
|
//! (based on other configuration settings).
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \return None.
|
|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
void
|
|
SysCtlDeepSleepClockConfigSet(uint32_t ui32Div, uint32_t ui32Config)
|
|
{
|
|
uint32_t ui32Value;
|
|
|
|
ASSERT(ui32Div != 0);
|
|
//
|
|
// Initialize the value with the divider.
|
|
//
|
|
ui32Value = ui32Div - 1;
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Set the clock source selection
|
|
//
|
|
switch (ui32Config & SYSCTL_DSCLKCFG_DSOSCSRC_M)
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Choose the main external oscillator.
|
|
//
|
|
case SYSCTL_DSLP_OSC_MAIN:
|
|
{
|
|
ui32Value |= SYSCTL_DSCLKCFG_DSOSCSRC_MOSC;
|
|
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Choose the low frequency oscillator.
|
|
//
|
|
case SYSCTL_DSLP_OSC_INT30:
|
|
{
|
|
ui32Value |= SYSCTL_DSCLKCFG_DSOSCSRC_LFIOSC;
|
|
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Choose the low frequency oscillator.
|
|
//
|
|
case SYSCTL_DSLP_OSC_EXT32:
|
|
{
|
|
ui32Value |= SYSCTL_DSCLKCFG_DSOSCSRC_RTC;
|
|
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
//
|
|
// The zero value uses the PIOSC as the clock source.
|
|
//
|
|
case SYSCTL_DSLP_OSC_INT:
|
|
default:
|
|
{
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Set the PIOSC power down bit.
|
|
//
|
|
if (ui32Config & SYSCTL_DSLP_PIOSC_PD)
|
|
{
|
|
ui32Value |= SYSCTL_DSCLKCFG_PIOSCPD;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Set the MOSC power down disable bit.
|
|
//
|
|
if (ui32Config & SYSCTL_DSLP_MOSC_DPD)
|
|
{
|
|
ui32Value |= SYSCTL_DSCLKCFG_MOSCDPD;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Update the deep-sleep clock configuration.
|
|
//
|
|
HWREG(SYSCTL_DSCLKCFG) = ui32Value;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
//! Configures the response to system voltage events.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \param ui32Config holds the configuration options for the voltage events.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! This function configures the response to voltage-related events.
|
|
//! These events are triggered when the voltage rails drop below certain
|
|
//! levels. The \e ui32Config parameter provides the configuration for the
|
|
//! voltage events and is a combination of the \b SYSCTL_VEVENT_* values.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! The response to a brown out on the VDDA rail is set by using one of the
|
|
//! following values:
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_VEVENT_VDDABO_NONE - There is no action taken on a VDDA
|
|
//! brown out.
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_VEVENT_VDDABO_INT - A system interrupt is generated when a
|
|
//! VDDA brown out occurs.
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_VEVENT_VDDABO_NMI - An NMI is generated when a VDDA brown out
|
|
//! occurs.
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_VEVENT_VDDABO_RST - A reset is generated when a VDDA brown out
|
|
//! occurs. The type of reset that is generated is controller by the
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_ONRST_BOR_* setting passed into the SysCtlResetBehaviorSet()
|
|
//! function.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! The response to a brown out on the VDD rail is set by using one of the
|
|
//! following values:
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_VEVENT_VDDBO_NONE - There is no action taken on a VDD
|
|
//! brown out.
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_VEVENT_VDDBO_INT - A system interrupt is generated when a
|
|
//! VDD brown out occurs.
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_VEVENT_VDDBO_NMI - An NMI is generated when a VDD brown out
|
|
//! occurs.
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_VEVENT_VDDBO_RST - A reset is generated when a VDD brown out
|
|
//! occurs. The type of reset that is generated is controller by the
|
|
//! \b SYSCTL_ONRST_BOR_* setting passed into the SysCtlResetBehaviorSet()
|
|
//! function.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \b Example: Configure the voltage events to trigger an interrupt on a VDDA
|
|
//! brown out, an NMI on a VDDC brown out and a reset on a VDD brown out.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \verbatim
|
|
//!
|
|
//! //
|
|
//! // Configure the BOR rest to trigger a full POR. This is needed because
|
|
//! // the SysCtlVoltageEventConfig() call is triggering a reset so the type
|
|
//! // of reset is specified by this call.
|
|
//! //
|
|
//! SysCtlResetBehaviorSet(SYSCTL_ONRST_BOR_POR);
|
|
//!
|
|
//! //
|
|
//! // Trigger an interrupt on a VDDA brown out and a reset on a VDD brown out.
|
|
//! //
|
|
//! SysCtlVoltageEventConfig(SYSCTL_VEVENT_VDDABO_INT |
|
|
//! SYSCTL_VEVENT_VDDBO_RST);
|
|
//! \endverbatim
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \return None.
|
|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
void
|
|
SysCtlVoltageEventConfig(uint32_t ui32Config)
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Set the requested events.
|
|
//
|
|
HWREG(SYSCTL_PTBOCTL) = ui32Config;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
//! Returns the voltage event status.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! This function returns the voltage event status for the system controller.
|
|
//! The value returned is a logical OR of the following values:
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_VESTAT_VDDBOR a brown-out event occurred on the VDD rail.
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_VESTAT_VDDABOR a brown-out event occurred on the VDDA rail.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! The values returned from this function can be passed to the
|
|
//! SysCtlVoltageEventClear() to clear the current voltage event status.
|
|
//! Because voltage events are not cleared due to a reset, the voltage event
|
|
//! status must be cleared by calling SysCtlVoltageEventClear().
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \b Example: Clear the current voltage event status.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \verbatim
|
|
//! uint32_t ui32VoltageEvents;
|
|
//!
|
|
//! //
|
|
//! // Read the current voltage event status.
|
|
//! //
|
|
//! ui32VoltageEvents = SysCtlVoltageEventStatus();
|
|
//!
|
|
//! //
|
|
//! // Clear all the current voltage events.
|
|
//! //
|
|
//! SysCtlVoltageEventClear(ui32VoltageEvents);
|
|
//! \endverbatim
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \return The current voltage event status.
|
|
//!
|
|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
uint32_t
|
|
SysCtlVoltageEventStatus(void)
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Return the current voltage event status.
|
|
//
|
|
return (HWREG(SYSCTL_PWRTC));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
//! Clears the voltage event status.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \param ui32Status is a bit mask of the voltage events to clear.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! This function clears the current voltage events status for the values
|
|
//! specified in the \e ui32Status parameter. The \e ui32Status value must be
|
|
//! a logical OR of the following values:
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_VESTAT_VDDBOR a brown-out event occurred on the VDD rail.
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_VESTAT_VDDABOR a brown-out event occurred on the VDDA rail.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \b Example: Clear the current voltage event status.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \verbatim
|
|
//! //
|
|
//! // Clear all the current voltage events.
|
|
//! //
|
|
//! SysCtlVoltageEventClear(SysCtlVoltageEventStatus());
|
|
//! \endverbatim
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \return None.
|
|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
void
|
|
SysCtlVoltageEventClear(uint32_t ui32Status)
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Clear the requested voltage events.
|
|
//
|
|
HWREG(SYSCTL_PWRTC) |= ui32Status;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
//! Gets the effective VCO frequency.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \param ui32Crystal holds the crystal value used for the PLL.
|
|
//! \param pui32VCOFrequency is a pointer to the storage location which holds
|
|
//! value of the VCO computed.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! This function calculates the VCO of the PLL before the system divider is
|
|
//! applied
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \return \b true if the PLL is configured correctly and a VCO is valid or
|
|
//! \b false if the PLL is not used
|
|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
bool
|
|
SysCtlVCOGet(uint32_t ui32Crystal, uint32_t *pui32VCOFrequency)
|
|
{
|
|
int32_t i32XtalIdx;
|
|
uint32_t ui32RSClkConfig, ui32PLLFreq0, ui32PLLFreq1, ui32Osc;
|
|
uint32_t ui32MInt, ui32MFrac, ui32NDiv, ui32QDiv, ui32TempVCO;
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Read the RSCLKCFG register to determine if PLL is being used.
|
|
//
|
|
ui32RSClkConfig = HWREG(SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG);
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Check if PLL is used.
|
|
//
|
|
if ((ui32RSClkConfig & SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG_USEPLL) != SYSCTL_RSCLKCFG_USEPLL)
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Return error if PLL is not used.
|
|
//
|
|
*pui32VCOFrequency = 0;
|
|
return (false);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Get the index of the crystal from the ui32Config parameter.
|
|
//
|
|
i32XtalIdx = SysCtlXtalCfgToIndex(ui32Crystal);
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Get the value of the crystal frequency based on the index
|
|
//
|
|
ui32Osc = g_pui32Xtals[i32XtalIdx];
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Read the PLLFREQ0 and PLLFREQ1 registers to get information on the
|
|
// MINT, MFRAC, N and Q values of the PLL
|
|
//
|
|
ui32PLLFreq0 = HWREG(SYSCTL_PLLFREQ0);
|
|
ui32PLLFreq1 = HWREG(SYSCTL_PLLFREQ1);
|
|
|
|
ui32MInt = (ui32PLLFreq0 & SYSCTL_PLLFREQ0_MINT_M) >>
|
|
SYSCTL_PLLFREQ0_MINT_S;
|
|
ui32MFrac = (ui32PLLFreq0 & SYSCTL_PLLFREQ0_MFRAC_M) >>
|
|
SYSCTL_PLLFREQ0_MFRAC_S;
|
|
ui32NDiv = (ui32PLLFreq1 & SYSCTL_PLLFREQ1_N_M) >>
|
|
SYSCTL_PLLFREQ1_N_S;
|
|
ui32QDiv = (ui32PLLFreq1 & SYSCTL_PLLFREQ1_Q_M) >>
|
|
SYSCTL_PLLFREQ1_Q_S;
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Calculate the VCO at the output of the PLL
|
|
//
|
|
ui32TempVCO = (ui32Osc * ui32MInt) + ((ui32Osc * ui32MFrac) / 1024);
|
|
ui32TempVCO /= ((ui32NDiv + 1) * (ui32QDiv + 1));
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*pui32VCOFrequency = ui32TempVCO;
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return (true);
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}
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//*****************************************************************************
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//
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//! Returns the current NMI status.
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//!
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//! This function returns the NMI status for the system controller. The valid
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//! values for the \e ui32Ints parameter are a logical OR of the following
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//! values:
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//! - \b SYSCTL_NMI_MOSCFAIL the main oscillator is not present or did not
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//! start.
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//! - \b SYSCTL_NMI_TAMPER a tamper event has been detected.
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//! - \b SYSCTL_NMI_WDT0 watchdog 0 generated a timeout.
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//! - \b SYSCTL_NMI_WDT1 watchdog 1 generated a timeout.
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//! - \b SYSCTL_NMI_POWER a power event occurred.
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//! - \b SYSCTL_NMI_EXTERNAL an external NMI pin asserted.
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//!
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//! \b Example: Clear all current NMI status flags.
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//!
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//! \verbatim
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//!
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//! //
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//! // Clear all the current NMI sources.
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//! //
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//! SysCtlNMIClear(SysCtlNMIStatus());
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//! \endverbatim
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//!
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//! \return The current NMI status.
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//
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//*****************************************************************************
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uint32_t
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SysCtlNMIStatus(void)
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{
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return (HWREG(SYSCTL_NMIC));
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}
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//*****************************************************************************
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//
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//! Clears NMI sources.
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//!
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//! \param ui32Ints is a bit mask of the non-maskable interrupt sources.
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//!
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//! This function clears the current NMI status specified in the \e ui32Ints
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//! parameter. The valid values for the \e ui32Ints parameter are a logical OR
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//! of the following values:
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//! - \b SYSCTL_NMI_MOSCFAIL the main oscillator is not present or did not
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//! start.
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//! - \b SYSCTL_NMI_TAMPER a tamper event has been detected.
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//! - \b SYSCTL_NMI_WDT0 watchdog 0 generated a timeout.
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//! - \b SYSCTL_NMI_WDT1 watchdog 1 generated a timeout.
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//! - \b SYSCTL_NMI_POWER a power event occurred.
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//! - \b SYSCTL_NMI_EXTERNAL an external NMI pin asserted.
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//!
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//! \b Example: Clear all current NMI status flags.
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//!
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//! \verbatim
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//!
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//! //
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//! // Clear all the current NMI sources.
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//! //
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//! SysCtlNMIClear(SysCtlNMIStatus());
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//! \endverbatim
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//!
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//! \return None.
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//
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//*****************************************************************************
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void
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SysCtlNMIClear(uint32_t ui32Ints)
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{
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//
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// Clear the requested interrupt sources.
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//
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HWREG(SYSCTL_NMIC) &= ~ui32Ints;
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}
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//*****************************************************************************
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//
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//! Configures and enables or disables the clock output on the DIVSCLK pin.
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//!
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//! \param ui32Config holds the configuration options including enabling or
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//! disabling the clock output on the DIVSCLK pin.
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//! \param ui32Div is the divisor for the clock selected in the \e ui32Config
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//! parameter.
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//!
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//! This function selects the source for the DIVSCLK, enables or disables
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//! the clock output and provides an output divider value. The \e ui32Div
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|
//! parameter specifies the divider for the selected clock source and has a
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//! valid range of 1-256. The \e ui32Config parameter configures
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//! the DIVSCLK output based on the following settings:
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//!
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//! The first setting allows the output to be enabled or disabled.
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//! - \b SYSCTL_CLKOUT_EN - enable the DIVSCLK output.
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//! - \b SYSCTL_CLKOUT_DIS - disable the DIVSCLK output (default).
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//!
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//! The next group of settings selects the source for the DIVSCLK.
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|
//! - \b SYSCTL_CLKOUT_SYSCLK - use the current system clock as the
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//! source (default).
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|
//! - \b SYSCTL_CLKOUT_PIOSC - use the PIOSC as the source.
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|
//! - \b SYSCTL_CLKOUT_MOSC - use the MOSC as the source.
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|
//!
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|
//! \b Example: Enable the PIOSC divided by 4 as the DIVSCLK output.
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|
//!
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|
//! \verbatim
|
|
//!
|
|
//! //
|
|
//! // Enable the PIOSC divided by 4 as the DIVSCLK output.
|
|
//! //
|
|
//! SysCtlClockOutConfig(SYSCTL_DIVSCLK_EN | SYSCTL_DIVSCLK_SRC_PIOSC, 4);
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|
//! \endverbatim
|
|
//!
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|
//! \return None.
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|
//
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|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
void
|
|
SysCtlClockOutConfig(uint32_t ui32Config, uint32_t ui32Div)
|
|
{
|
|
ASSERT(ui32Div != 0);
|
|
ASSERT((ui32Config & ~(SYSCTL_CLKOUT_EN | SYSCTL_CLKOUT_DIS |
|
|
SYSCTL_CLKOUT_SYSCLK | SYSCTL_CLKOUT_PIOSC |
|
|
SYSCTL_CLKOUT_MOSC)) == 0);
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Set the requested configuration and divisor.
|
|
//
|
|
HWREG(SYSCTL_DIVSCLK) = ui32Config | ((ui32Div - 1) &
|
|
SYSCTL_DIVSCLK_DIV_M);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
//! Configures the alternate peripheral clock source.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \param ui32Config holds the configuration options for the alternate
|
|
//! peripheral clock.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! This function configures the alternate peripheral clock. The alternate
|
|
//! peripheral clock is used to provide a known clock in all operating modes
|
|
//! to peripherals that support using the alternate peripheral clock as an
|
|
//! input clock. The \e ui32Config parameter value provides the clock input
|
|
//! source using one of the following values:
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_ALTCLK_PIOSC - use the PIOSC as the alternate clock
|
|
//! source (default).
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_ALTCLK_RTCOSC - use the Hibernate module RTC clock as the
|
|
//! alternate clock source.
|
|
//! - \b SYSCTL_ALTCLK_LFIOSC - use the low-frequency internal oscillator as
|
|
//! the alternate clock source.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \b Example: Select the Hibernate module RTC clock as the alternate clock
|
|
//! source.
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \verbatim
|
|
//!
|
|
//! //
|
|
//! // Select the Hibernate module RTC clock as the alternate clock source.
|
|
//! //
|
|
//! SysCtlAltClkConfig(SYSCTL_ALTCLK_RTCOSC);
|
|
//! \endverbatim
|
|
//!
|
|
//! \return None.
|
|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
void
|
|
SysCtlAltClkConfig(uint32_t ui32Config)
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Set the requested configuration and divisor.
|
|
//
|
|
HWREG(SYSCTL_ALTCLKCFG) = ui32Config;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|
|
//
|
|
// Close the Doxygen group.
|
|
//! @}
|
|
//
|
|
//*****************************************************************************
|