/**
* \file
*
* \brief System clock management
*
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#ifndef SYSCLK_H_INCLUDED
#define SYSCLK_H_INCLUDED
#include "parts.h"
#include "conf_clock.h"
#if SAM3S
# include "sam3s/sysclk.h"
#elif SAM3U
# include "sam3u/sysclk.h"
#elif SAM3N
# include "sam3n/sysclk.h"
#elif SAM3XA
# include "sam3x/sysclk.h"
#elif SAM4S
# include "sam4s/sysclk.h"
#elif SAM4E
# include "sam4e/sysclk.h"
#elif SAM4C
# include "sam4c/sysclk.h"
#elif SAM4CM
# include "sam4cm/sysclk.h"
#elif SAM4CP
# include "sam4cp/sysclk.h"
#elif SAM4L
# include "sam4l/sysclk.h"
#elif SAM4N
# include "sam4n/sysclk.h"
#elif SAMG
# include "samg/sysclk.h"
#elif SAMV71
# include "samv71/sysclk.h"
#elif SAMV70
# include "samv70/sysclk.h"
#elif SAME70
# include "same70/sysclk.h"
#elif SAMS70
# include "sams70/sysclk.h"
#elif (UC3A0 || UC3A1)
# include "uc3a0_a1/sysclk.h"
#elif UC3A3
# include "uc3a3_a4/sysclk.h"
#elif UC3B
# include "uc3b0_b1/sysclk.h"
#elif UC3C
# include "uc3c/sysclk.h"
#elif UC3D
# include "uc3d/sysclk.h"
#elif UC3L
# include "uc3l/sysclk.h"
#elif XMEGA
# include "xmega/sysclk.h"
#elif MEGA
# include "mega/sysclk.h"
#else
# error Unsupported chip type
#endif
/**
* \defgroup clk_group Clock Management
*/
/**
* \ingroup clk_group
* \defgroup sysclk_group System Clock Management
*
* See \ref sysclk_quickstart.
*
* The sysclk API covers the system clock and all
* clocks derived from it. The system clock is a chip-internal clock on
* which all synchronous clocks, i.e. CPU and bus/peripheral
* clocks, are based. The system clock is typically generated from one
* of a variety of sources, which may include crystal and RC oscillators
* as well as PLLs. The clocks derived from the system clock are
* sometimes also known as synchronous clocks, since they
* always run synchronously with respect to each other, as opposed to
* generic clocks which may run from different oscillators or
* PLLs.
*
* Most applications should simply call sysclk_init() to initialize
* everything related to the system clock and its source (oscillator,
* PLL or DFLL), and leave it at that. More advanced applications, and
* platform-specific drivers, may require additional services from the
* clock system, some of which may be platform-specific.
*
* \section sysclk_group_platform Platform Dependencies
*
* The sysclk API is partially chip- or platform-specific. While all
* platforms provide mostly the same functionality, there are some
* variations around how different bus types and clock tree structures
* are handled.
*
* The following functions are available on all platforms with the same
* parameters and functionality. These functions may be called freely by
* portable applications, drivers and services:
* - sysclk_init()
* - sysclk_set_source()
* - sysclk_get_main_hz()
* - sysclk_get_cpu_hz()
* - sysclk_get_peripheral_bus_hz()
*
* The following functions are available on all platforms, but there may
* be variations in the function signature (i.e. parameters) and
* behavior. These functions are typically called by platform-specific
* parts of drivers, and applications that aren't intended to be
* portable:
* - sysclk_enable_peripheral_clock()
* - sysclk_disable_peripheral_clock()
* - sysclk_enable_module()
* - sysclk_disable_module()
* - sysclk_module_is_enabled()
* - sysclk_set_prescalers()
*
* All other functions should be considered platform-specific.
* Enabling/disabling clocks to specific peripherals as well as
* determining the speed of these clocks should be done by calling
* functions provided by the driver for that peripheral.
*
* @{
*/
//! \name System Clock Initialization
//@{
/**
* \fn void sysclk_init(void)
* \brief Initialize the synchronous clock system.
*
* This function will initialize the system clock and its source. This
* includes:
* - Mask all synchronous clocks except for any clocks which are
* essential for normal operation (for example internal memory
* clocks).
* - Set up the system clock prescalers as specified by the
* application's configuration file.
* - Enable the clock source specified by the application's
* configuration file (oscillator or PLL) and wait for it to become
* stable.
* - Set the main system clock source to the clock specified by the
* application's configuration file.
*
* Since all non-essential peripheral clocks are initially disabled, it
* is the responsibility of the peripheral driver to re-enable any
* clocks that are needed for normal operation.
*/
//@}
//! @}
#endif /* SYSCLK_H_INCLUDED */