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77 KiB
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2015 lines
77 KiB
C
/**
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******************************************************************************
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* @file stm32f0xx_usart.c
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* @author MCD Application Team
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* @version V1.0.0
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* @date 23-March-2012
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* @brief This file provides firmware functions to manage the following
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* functionalities of the Universal synchronous asynchronous receiver
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* transmitter (USART):
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* + Initialization and Configuration
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* + STOP Mode
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* + AutoBaudRate
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* + Data transfers
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* + Multi-Processor Communication
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* + LIN mode
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* + Half-duplex mode
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* + Smartcard mode
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* + IrDA mode
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* + RS485 mode
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* + DMA transfers management
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* + Interrupts and flags management
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*
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* @verbatim
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===============================================================================
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##### How to use this driver #####
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===============================================================================
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[..]
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(#) Enable peripheral clock using RCC_APB2PeriphClockCmd(RCC_APB2Periph_USART1, ENABLE)
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function for USART1 or using RCC_APB1PeriphClockCmd(RCC_APB1Periph_USARTx, ENABLE)
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function for USART2 and USART3.
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(#) According to the USART mode, enable the GPIO clocks using
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RCC_AHBPeriphClockCmd() function. (The I/O can be TX, RX, CTS,
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or and SCLK).
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(#) Peripheral's alternate function:
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(++) Connect the pin to the desired peripherals' Alternate
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Function (AF) using GPIO_PinAFConfig() function.
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(++) Configure the desired pin in alternate function by:
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GPIO_InitStruct->GPIO_Mode = GPIO_Mode_AF.
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(++) Select the type, pull-up/pull-down and output speed via
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GPIO_PuPd, GPIO_OType and GPIO_Speed members.
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(++) Call GPIO_Init() function.
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(#) Program the Baud Rate, Word Length , Stop Bit, Parity, Hardware
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flow control and Mode(Receiver/Transmitter) using the SPI_Init()
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function.
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(#) For synchronous mode, enable the clock and program the polarity,
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phase and last bit using the USART_ClockInit() function.
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(#) Enable the NVIC and the corresponding interrupt using the function
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USART_ITConfig() if you need to use interrupt mode.
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(#) When using the DMA mode:
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(++) Configure the DMA using DMA_Init() function.
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(++) Active the needed channel Request using USART_DMACmd() function.
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(#) Enable the USART using the USART_Cmd() function.
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(#) Enable the DMA using the DMA_Cmd() function, when using DMA mode.
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[..]
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Refer to Multi-Processor, LIN, half-duplex, Smartcard, IrDA sub-sections
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for more details.
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@endverbatim
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******************************************************************************
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* @attention
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*
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* <h2><center>© COPYRIGHT 2012 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
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*
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* Licensed under MCD-ST Liberty SW License Agreement V2, (the "License");
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* You may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at:
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*
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* http://www.st.com/software_license_agreement_liberty_v2
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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* limitations under the License.
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*
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******************************************************************************
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*/
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/* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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#include "stm32f0xx_usart.h"
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#include "stm32f0xx_rcc.h"
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/** @addtogroup STM32F0xx_StdPeriph_Driver
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* @{
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*/
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/** @defgroup USART
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* @brief USART driver modules
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* @{
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*/
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/* Private typedef -----------------------------------------------------------*/
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/* Private define ------------------------------------------------------------*/
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/*!< USART CR1 register clear Mask ((~(uint32_t)0xFFFFE6F3)) */
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#define CR1_CLEAR_MASK ((uint32_t)(USART_CR1_M | USART_CR1_PCE | \
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USART_CR1_PS | USART_CR1_TE | \
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USART_CR1_RE))
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/*!< USART CR2 register clock bits clear Mask ((~(uint32_t)0xFFFFF0FF)) */
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#define CR2_CLOCK_CLEAR_MASK ((uint32_t)(USART_CR2_CLKEN | USART_CR2_CPOL | \
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USART_CR2_CPHA | USART_CR2_LBCL))
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/*!< USART CR3 register clear Mask ((~(uint32_t)0xFFFFFCFF)) */
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#define CR3_CLEAR_MASK ((uint32_t)(USART_CR3_RTSE | USART_CR3_CTSE))
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/*!< USART Interrupts mask */
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#define IT_MASK ((uint32_t)0x000000FF)
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/* Private macro -------------------------------------------------------------*/
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/* Private variables ---------------------------------------------------------*/
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/* Private function prototypes -----------------------------------------------*/
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/* Private functions ---------------------------------------------------------*/
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/** @defgroup USART_Private_Functions
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* @{
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*/
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/** @defgroup USART_Group1 Initialization and Configuration functions
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* @brief Initialization and Configuration functions
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*
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@verbatim
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===============================================================================
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##### Initialization and Configuration functions #####
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===============================================================================
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[..]
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This subsection provides a set of functions allowing to initialize the USART
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in asynchronous and in synchronous modes.
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(+) For the asynchronous mode only these parameters can be configured:
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(++) Baud Rate.
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(++) Word Length.
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(++) Stop Bit.
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(++) Parity: If the parity is enabled, then the MSB bit of the data written
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in the data register is transmitted but is changed by the parity bit.
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Depending on the frame length defined by the M bit (8-bits or 9-bits),
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the possible USART frame formats are as listed in the following table:
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+-------------------------------------------------------------+
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| M bit | PCE bit | USART frame |
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|---------------------|---------------------------------------|
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| 0 | 0 | | SB | 8 bit data | STB | |
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|---------|-----------|---------------------------------------|
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| 0 | 1 | | SB | 7 bit data | PB | STB | |
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|---------|-----------|---------------------------------------|
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| 1 | 0 | | SB | 9 bit data | STB | |
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|---------|-----------|---------------------------------------|
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| 1 | 1 | | SB | 8 bit data | PB | STB | |
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+-------------------------------------------------------------+
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(++) Hardware flow control.
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(++) Receiver/transmitter modes.
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[..] The USART_Init() function follows the USART asynchronous configuration
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procedure(details for the procedure are available in reference manual.
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(+) For the synchronous mode in addition to the asynchronous mode parameters
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these parameters should be also configured:
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(++) USART Clock Enabled.
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(++) USART polarity.
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(++) USART phase.
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(++) USART LastBit.
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[..] These parameters can be configured using the USART_ClockInit() function.
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@endverbatim
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* @{
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*/
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/**
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* @brief Deinitializes the USARTx peripheral registers to their default reset values.
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* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 or 2 to select the USART peripheral.
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* @retval None
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*/
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void USART_DeInit(USART_TypeDef* USARTx)
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{
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/* Check the parameters */
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assert_param(IS_USART_ALL_PERIPH(USARTx));
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if (USARTx == USART1)
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{
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RCC_APB2PeriphResetCmd(RCC_APB2Periph_USART1, ENABLE);
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RCC_APB2PeriphResetCmd(RCC_APB2Periph_USART1, DISABLE);
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}
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else
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{
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if (USARTx == USART2)
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{
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RCC_APB1PeriphResetCmd(RCC_APB1Periph_USART2, ENABLE);
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RCC_APB1PeriphResetCmd(RCC_APB1Periph_USART2, DISABLE);
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}
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}
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}
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/**
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* @brief Initializes the USARTx peripheral according to the specified
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* parameters in the USART_InitStruct .
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* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 or 2 to select the USART peripheral.
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* @param USART_InitStruct: pointer to a USART_InitTypeDef structure
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* that contains the configuration information for the specified USART peripheral.
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* @retval None
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*/
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void USART_Init(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, USART_InitTypeDef* USART_InitStruct)
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{
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uint32_t tmpreg = 0, apbclock = 0;
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uint32_t integerdivider = 0;
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uint32_t fractionaldivider = 0;
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RCC_ClocksTypeDef RCC_ClocksStatus;
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/* Check the parameters */
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assert_param(IS_USART_ALL_PERIPH(USARTx));
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assert_param(IS_USART_BAUDRATE(USART_InitStruct->USART_BaudRate));
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assert_param(IS_USART_WORD_LENGTH(USART_InitStruct->USART_WordLength));
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assert_param(IS_USART_STOPBITS(USART_InitStruct->USART_StopBits));
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assert_param(IS_USART_PARITY(USART_InitStruct->USART_Parity));
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assert_param(IS_USART_MODE(USART_InitStruct->USART_Mode));
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assert_param(IS_USART_HARDWARE_FLOW_CONTROL(USART_InitStruct->USART_HardwareFlowControl));
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/* Disable USART */
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USARTx->CR1 &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)USART_CR1_UE);
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/*---------------------------- USART CR2 Configuration -----------------------*/
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tmpreg = USARTx->CR2;
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/* Clear STOP[13:12] bits */
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tmpreg &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)USART_CR2_STOP);
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/* Configure the USART Stop Bits, Clock, CPOL, CPHA and LastBit ------------*/
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/* Set STOP[13:12] bits according to USART_StopBits value */
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tmpreg |= (uint32_t)USART_InitStruct->USART_StopBits;
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/* Write to USART CR2 */
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USARTx->CR2 = tmpreg;
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/*---------------------------- USART CR1 Configuration -----------------------*/
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tmpreg = USARTx->CR1;
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/* Clear M, PCE, PS, TE and RE bits */
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tmpreg &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)CR1_CLEAR_MASK);
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/* Configure the USART Word Length, Parity and mode ----------------------- */
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/* Set the M bits according to USART_WordLength value */
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/* Set PCE and PS bits according to USART_Parity value */
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/* Set TE and RE bits according to USART_Mode value */
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tmpreg |= (uint32_t)USART_InitStruct->USART_WordLength | USART_InitStruct->USART_Parity |
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USART_InitStruct->USART_Mode;
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/* Write to USART CR1 */
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USARTx->CR1 = tmpreg;
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/*---------------------------- USART CR3 Configuration -----------------------*/
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tmpreg = USARTx->CR3;
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/* Clear CTSE and RTSE bits */
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tmpreg &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)CR3_CLEAR_MASK);
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/* Configure the USART HFC -------------------------------------------------*/
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/* Set CTSE and RTSE bits according to USART_HardwareFlowControl value */
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tmpreg |= USART_InitStruct->USART_HardwareFlowControl;
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/* Write to USART CR3 */
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USARTx->CR3 = tmpreg;
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/*---------------------------- USART BRR Configuration -----------------------*/
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/* Configure the USART Baud Rate -------------------------------------------*/
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RCC_GetClocksFreq(&RCC_ClocksStatus);
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if (USARTx == USART1)
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{
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apbclock = RCC_ClocksStatus.USART1CLK_Frequency;
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}
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else
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{
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apbclock = RCC_ClocksStatus.PCLK_Frequency;
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}
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/* Determine the integer part */
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if ((USARTx->CR1 & USART_CR1_OVER8) != 0)
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{
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/* Integer part computing in case Oversampling mode is 8 Samples */
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integerdivider = ((25 * apbclock) / (2 * (USART_InitStruct->USART_BaudRate)));
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}
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else /* if ((USARTx->CR1 & CR1_OVER8_Set) == 0) */
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{
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/* Integer part computing in case Oversampling mode is 16 Samples */
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integerdivider = ((25 * apbclock) / (4 * (USART_InitStruct->USART_BaudRate)));
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}
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tmpreg = (integerdivider / 100) << 4;
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/* Determine the fractional part */
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fractionaldivider = integerdivider - (100 * (tmpreg >> 4));
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/* Implement the fractional part in the register */
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if ((USARTx->CR1 & USART_CR1_OVER8) != 0)
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{
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tmpreg |= ((((fractionaldivider * 8) + 50) / 100)) & ((uint8_t)0x07);
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}
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else /* if ((USARTx->CR1 & CR1_OVER8_Set) == 0) */
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{
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tmpreg |= ((((fractionaldivider * 16) + 50) / 100)) & ((uint8_t)0x0F);
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}
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/* Write to USART BRR */
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USARTx->BRR = (uint16_t)tmpreg;
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}
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/**
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* @brief Fills each USART_InitStruct member with its default value.
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* @param USART_InitStruct: pointer to a USART_InitTypeDef structure
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* which will be initialized.
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* @retval None
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*/
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void USART_StructInit(USART_InitTypeDef* USART_InitStruct)
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{
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/* USART_InitStruct members default value */
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USART_InitStruct->USART_BaudRate = 9600;
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USART_InitStruct->USART_WordLength = USART_WordLength_8b;
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USART_InitStruct->USART_StopBits = USART_StopBits_1;
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USART_InitStruct->USART_Parity = USART_Parity_No ;
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USART_InitStruct->USART_Mode = USART_Mode_Rx | USART_Mode_Tx;
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USART_InitStruct->USART_HardwareFlowControl = USART_HardwareFlowControl_None;
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}
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/**
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* @brief Initializes the USARTx peripheral Clock according to the
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* specified parameters in the USART_ClockInitStruct.
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* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 or 2 to select the USART peripheral.
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* @param USART_ClockInitStruct: pointer to a USART_ClockInitTypeDef
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* structure that contains the configuration information for the specified
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* USART peripheral.
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* @retval None
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*/
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void USART_ClockInit(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, USART_ClockInitTypeDef* USART_ClockInitStruct)
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{
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uint32_t tmpreg = 0;
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/* Check the parameters */
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assert_param(IS_USART_ALL_PERIPH(USARTx));
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assert_param(IS_USART_CLOCK(USART_ClockInitStruct->USART_Clock));
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assert_param(IS_USART_CPOL(USART_ClockInitStruct->USART_CPOL));
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assert_param(IS_USART_CPHA(USART_ClockInitStruct->USART_CPHA));
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assert_param(IS_USART_LASTBIT(USART_ClockInitStruct->USART_LastBit));
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/*---------------------------- USART CR2 Configuration -----------------------*/
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tmpreg = USARTx->CR2;
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/* Clear CLKEN, CPOL, CPHA, LBCL and SSM bits */
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tmpreg &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)CR2_CLOCK_CLEAR_MASK);
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/* Configure the USART Clock, CPOL, CPHA, LastBit and SSM ------------*/
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/* Set CLKEN bit according to USART_Clock value */
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/* Set CPOL bit according to USART_CPOL value */
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/* Set CPHA bit according to USART_CPHA value */
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/* Set LBCL bit according to USART_LastBit value */
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tmpreg |= (uint32_t)(USART_ClockInitStruct->USART_Clock | USART_ClockInitStruct->USART_CPOL |
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USART_ClockInitStruct->USART_CPHA | USART_ClockInitStruct->USART_LastBit);
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/* Write to USART CR2 */
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USARTx->CR2 = tmpreg;
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}
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/**
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* @brief Fills each USART_ClockInitStruct member with its default value.
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* @param USART_ClockInitStruct: pointer to a USART_ClockInitTypeDef
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* structure which will be initialized.
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* @retval None
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*/
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void USART_ClockStructInit(USART_ClockInitTypeDef* USART_ClockInitStruct)
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{
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/* USART_ClockInitStruct members default value */
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USART_ClockInitStruct->USART_Clock = USART_Clock_Disable;
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USART_ClockInitStruct->USART_CPOL = USART_CPOL_Low;
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USART_ClockInitStruct->USART_CPHA = USART_CPHA_1Edge;
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USART_ClockInitStruct->USART_LastBit = USART_LastBit_Disable;
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}
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/**
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* @brief Enables or disables the specified USART peripheral.
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* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 or 2 to select the USART peripheral.
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* @param NewState: new state of the USARTx peripheral.
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* This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
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* @retval None
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*/
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void USART_Cmd(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, FunctionalState NewState)
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{
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/* Check the parameters */
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assert_param(IS_USART_ALL_PERIPH(USARTx));
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assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
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if (NewState != DISABLE)
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{
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/* Enable the selected USART by setting the UE bit in the CR1 register */
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USARTx->CR1 |= USART_CR1_UE;
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}
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else
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{
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/* Disable the selected USART by clearing the UE bit in the CR1 register */
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USARTx->CR1 &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)USART_CR1_UE);
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}
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}
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/**
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* @brief Enables or disables the USART's transmitter or receiver.
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* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 or 2 to select the USART peripheral.
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* @param USART_Direction: specifies the USART direction.
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* This parameter can be any combination of the following values:
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* @arg USART_Mode_Tx: USART Transmitter
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* @arg USART_Mode_Rx: USART Receiver
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* @param NewState: new state of the USART transfer direction.
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* This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
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* @retval None
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*/
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void USART_DirectionModeCmd(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, uint32_t USART_DirectionMode, FunctionalState NewState)
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{
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/* Check the parameters */
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assert_param(IS_USART_ALL_PERIPH(USARTx));
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assert_param(IS_USART_MODE(USART_DirectionMode));
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assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
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if (NewState != DISABLE)
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{
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/* Enable the USART's transfer interface by setting the TE and/or RE bits
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in the USART CR1 register */
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USARTx->CR1 |= USART_DirectionMode;
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}
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else
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{
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/* Disable the USART's transfer interface by clearing the TE and/or RE bits
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in the USART CR3 register */
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USARTx->CR1 &= (uint32_t)~USART_DirectionMode;
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}
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}
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/**
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* @brief Enables or disables the USART's 8x oversampling mode.
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* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 or 2 to select the USART peripheral.
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* @param NewState: new state of the USART 8x oversampling mode.
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* This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
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* @note
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* This function has to be called before calling USART_Init()
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* function in order to have correct baudrate Divider value.
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* @retval None
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*/
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void USART_OverSampling8Cmd(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, FunctionalState NewState)
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{
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/* Check the parameters */
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assert_param(IS_USART_ALL_PERIPH(USARTx));
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assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
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if (NewState != DISABLE)
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{
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/* Enable the 8x Oversampling mode by setting the OVER8 bit in the CR1 register */
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USARTx->CR1 |= USART_CR1_OVER8;
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}
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else
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{
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/* Disable the 8x Oversampling mode by clearing the OVER8 bit in the CR1 register */
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USARTx->CR1 &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)USART_CR1_OVER8);
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}
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}
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/**
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* @brief Enables or disables the USART's one bit sampling method.
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* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 or 2 to select the USART peripheral.
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* @param NewState: new state of the USART one bit sampling method.
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* This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
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* @note
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* This function has to be called before calling USART_Cmd() function.
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* @retval None
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*/
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void USART_OneBitMethodCmd(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, FunctionalState NewState)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Check the parameters */
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|
assert_param(IS_USART_ALL_PERIPH(USARTx));
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assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
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|
|
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if (NewState != DISABLE)
|
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{
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/* Enable the one bit method by setting the ONEBITE bit in the CR3 register */
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USARTx->CR3 |= USART_CR3_ONEBIT;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
/* Disable the one bit method by clearing the ONEBITE bit in the CR3 register */
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USARTx->CR3 &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)USART_CR3_ONEBIT);
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}
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|
}
|
|
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|
/**
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|
* @brief Enables or disables the USART's most significant bit first
|
|
* transmitted/received following the start bit.
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|
* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 or 2 to select the USART peripheral.
|
|
* @param NewState: new state of the USART most significant bit first
|
|
* transmitted/received following the start bit.
|
|
* This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
|
|
* @note
|
|
* This function has to be called before calling USART_Cmd() function.
|
|
* @retval None
|
|
*/
|
|
void USART_MSBFirstCmd(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, FunctionalState NewState)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Check the parameters */
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_ALL_PERIPH(USARTx));
|
|
assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
|
|
|
|
if (NewState != DISABLE)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Enable the most significant bit first transmitted/received following the
|
|
start bit by setting the MSBFIRST bit in the CR2 register */
|
|
USARTx->CR2 |= USART_CR2_MSBFIRST;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
/* Disable the most significant bit first transmitted/received following the
|
|
start bit by clearing the MSBFIRST bit in the CR2 register */
|
|
USARTx->CR2 &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)USART_CR2_MSBFIRST);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
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|
/**
|
|
* @brief Enables or disables the binary data inversion.
|
|
* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 or 2 to select the USART peripheral.
|
|
* @param NewState: new defined levels for the USART data.
|
|
* This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
|
|
* - ENABLE: Logical data from the data register are send/received in negative
|
|
* logic. (1=L, 0=H). The parity bit is also inverted.
|
|
* - DISABLE: Logical data from the data register are send/received in positive
|
|
* logic. (1=H, 0=L)
|
|
* @note
|
|
* This function has to be called before calling USART_Cmd() function.
|
|
* @retval None
|
|
*/
|
|
void USART_DataInvCmd(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, FunctionalState NewState)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Check the parameters */
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_ALL_PERIPH(USARTx));
|
|
assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
|
|
|
|
if (NewState != DISABLE)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Enable the binary data inversion feature by setting the DATAINV bit in
|
|
the CR2 register */
|
|
USARTx->CR2 |= USART_CR2_DATAINV;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
/* Disable the binary data inversion feature by clearing the DATAINV bit in
|
|
the CR2 register */
|
|
USARTx->CR2 &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)USART_CR2_DATAINV);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @brief Enables or disables the Pin(s) active level inversion.
|
|
* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 or 2 to select the USART peripheral.
|
|
* @param USART_InvPin: specifies the USART pin(s) to invert.
|
|
* This parameter can be any combination of the following values:
|
|
* @arg USART_InvPin_Tx: USART Tx pin active level inversion.
|
|
* @arg USART_InvPin_Rx: USART Rx pin active level inversion.
|
|
* @param NewState: new active level status for the USART pin(s).
|
|
* This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
|
|
* - ENABLE: pin(s) signal values are inverted (Vdd =0, Gnd =1).
|
|
* - DISABLE: pin(s) signal works using the standard logic levels (Vdd =1, Gnd =0).
|
|
* @note
|
|
* This function has to be called before calling USART_Cmd() function.
|
|
* @retval None
|
|
*/
|
|
void USART_InvPinCmd(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, uint32_t USART_InvPin, FunctionalState NewState)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Check the parameters */
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_ALL_PERIPH(USARTx));
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_INVERSTION_PIN(USART_InvPin));
|
|
assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
|
|
|
|
if (NewState != DISABLE)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Enable the active level inversion for selected pins by setting the TXINV
|
|
and/or RXINV bits in the USART CR2 register */
|
|
USARTx->CR2 |= USART_InvPin;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
/* Disable the active level inversion for selected requests by clearing the
|
|
TXINV and/or RXINV bits in the USART CR2 register */
|
|
USARTx->CR2 &= (uint32_t)~USART_InvPin;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @brief Enables or disables the swap Tx/Rx pins.
|
|
* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 or 2 to select the USART peripheral.
|
|
* @param NewState: new state of the USARTx TX/RX pins pinout.
|
|
* This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
|
|
* - ENABLE: The TX and RX pins functions are swapped.
|
|
* - DISABLE: TX/RX pins are used as defined in standard pinout
|
|
* @note
|
|
* This function has to be called before calling USART_Cmd() function.
|
|
* @retval None
|
|
*/
|
|
void USART_SWAPPinCmd(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, FunctionalState NewState)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Check the parameters */
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_ALL_PERIPH(USARTx));
|
|
assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
|
|
|
|
if (NewState != DISABLE)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Enable the SWAP feature by setting the SWAP bit in the CR2 register */
|
|
USARTx->CR2 |= USART_CR2_SWAP;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
/* Disable the SWAP feature by clearing the SWAP bit in the CR2 register */
|
|
USARTx->CR2 &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)USART_CR2_SWAP);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @brief Enables or disables the receiver Time Out feature.
|
|
* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 to select the USART peripheral.
|
|
* @param NewState: new state of the USARTx receiver Time Out.
|
|
* This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
|
|
* @retval None
|
|
*/
|
|
void USART_ReceiverTimeOutCmd(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, FunctionalState NewState)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Check the parameters */
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_1_PERIPH(USARTx));
|
|
assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
|
|
|
|
if (NewState != DISABLE)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Enable the receiver time out feature by setting the RTOEN bit in the CR2
|
|
register */
|
|
USARTx->CR2 |= USART_CR2_RTOEN;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
/* Disable the receiver time out feature by clearing the RTOEN bit in the CR2
|
|
register */
|
|
USARTx->CR2 &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)USART_CR2_RTOEN);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @brief Sets the receiver Time Out value.
|
|
* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 to select the USART peripheral.
|
|
* @param USART_ReceiverTimeOut: specifies the Receiver Time Out value.
|
|
* @retval None
|
|
*/
|
|
void USART_SetReceiverTimeOut(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, uint32_t USART_ReceiverTimeOut)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Check the parameters */
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_1_PERIPH(USARTx));
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_TIMEOUT(USART_ReceiverTimeOut));
|
|
|
|
/* Clear the receiver Time Out value by clearing the RTO[23:0] bits in the RTOR
|
|
register */
|
|
USARTx->RTOR &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)USART_RTOR_RTO);
|
|
/* Set the receiver Time Out value by setting the RTO[23:0] bits in the RTOR
|
|
register */
|
|
USARTx->RTOR |= USART_ReceiverTimeOut;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @brief Sets the system clock prescaler.
|
|
* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 to select the USART peripheral.
|
|
* @param USART_Prescaler: specifies the prescaler clock.
|
|
* @note
|
|
* This function has to be called before calling USART_Cmd() function.
|
|
* @retval None
|
|
*/
|
|
void USART_SetPrescaler(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, uint8_t USART_Prescaler)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Check the parameters */
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_1_PERIPH(USARTx));
|
|
|
|
/* Clear the USART prescaler */
|
|
USARTx->GTPR &= USART_GTPR_GT;
|
|
/* Set the USART prescaler */
|
|
USARTx->GTPR |= USART_Prescaler;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @}
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
|
|
/** @defgroup USART_Group2 STOP Mode functions
|
|
* @brief STOP Mode functions
|
|
*
|
|
@verbatim
|
|
===============================================================================
|
|
##### STOP Mode functions #####
|
|
===============================================================================
|
|
[..] This subsection provides a set of functions allowing to manage
|
|
WakeUp from STOP mode.
|
|
|
|
[..] The USART is able to WakeUp from Stop Mode if USART clock is set to HSI
|
|
or LSI.
|
|
|
|
[..] The WakeUp source is configured by calling USART_StopModeWakeUpSourceConfig()
|
|
function.
|
|
|
|
[..] After configuring the source of WakeUp and before entering in Stop Mode
|
|
USART_STOPModeCmd() function should be called to allow USART WakeUp.
|
|
|
|
@endverbatim
|
|
* @{
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @brief Enables or disables the specified USART peripheral in STOP Mode.
|
|
* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 to select the USART peripheral.
|
|
* @param NewState: new state of the USARTx peripheral state in stop mode.
|
|
* This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
|
|
* @note
|
|
* This function has to be called when USART clock is set to HSI or LSE.
|
|
* @retval None
|
|
*/
|
|
void USART_STOPModeCmd(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, FunctionalState NewState)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Check the parameters */
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_1_PERIPH(USARTx));
|
|
assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
|
|
|
|
if (NewState != DISABLE)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Enable the selected USART in STOP mode by setting the UESM bit in the CR1
|
|
register */
|
|
USARTx->CR1 |= USART_CR1_UESM;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
/* Disable the selected USART in STOP mode by clearing the UE bit in the CR1
|
|
register */
|
|
USARTx->CR1 &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)USART_CR1_UESM);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @brief Selects the USART WakeUp method form stop mode.
|
|
* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 to select the USART peripheral.
|
|
* @param USART_WakeUp: specifies the selected USART wakeup method.
|
|
* This parameter can be one of the following values:
|
|
* @arg USART_WakeUpSource_AddressMatch: WUF active on address match.
|
|
* @arg USART_WakeUpSource_StartBit: WUF active on Start bit detection.
|
|
* @arg USART_WakeUpSource_RXNE: WUF active on RXNE.
|
|
* @note
|
|
* This function has to be called before calling USART_Cmd() function.
|
|
* @retval None
|
|
*/
|
|
void USART_StopModeWakeUpSourceConfig(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, uint32_t USART_WakeUpSource)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Check the parameters */
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_1_PERIPH(USARTx));
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_STOPMODE_WAKEUPSOURCE(USART_WakeUpSource));
|
|
|
|
USARTx->CR3 &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)USART_CR3_WUS);
|
|
USARTx->CR3 |= USART_WakeUpSource;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @}
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
|
|
/** @defgroup USART_Group3 AutoBaudRate functions
|
|
* @brief AutoBaudRate functions
|
|
*
|
|
@verbatim
|
|
===============================================================================
|
|
##### AutoBaudRate functions #####
|
|
===============================================================================
|
|
[..] This subsection provides a set of functions allowing to manage
|
|
the AutoBaudRate detections.
|
|
|
|
[..] Before Enabling AutoBaudRate detection using USART_AutoBaudRateCmd ()
|
|
The character patterns used to calculate baudrate must be chosen by calling
|
|
USART_AutoBaudRateConfig() function. These function take as parameter :
|
|
(#)USART_AutoBaudRate_StartBit : any character starting with a bit 1.
|
|
(#)USART_AutoBaudRate_FallingEdge : any character starting with a 10xx bit pattern.
|
|
|
|
[..] At any later time, another request for AutoBaudRate detection can be performed
|
|
using USART_AutoBaudRateNewRequest() function.
|
|
|
|
[..] The AutoBaudRate detection is monitored by the status of ABRF flag which indicate
|
|
that the AutoBaudRate detection is completed. In addition to ABRF flag, the ABRE flag
|
|
indicate that this procedure is completed without success. USART_GetFlagStatus ()
|
|
function should be used to monitor the status of these flags.
|
|
|
|
@endverbatim
|
|
* @{
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @brief Enables or disables the Auto Baud Rate.
|
|
* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 to select the USART peripheral.
|
|
* @param NewState: new state of the USARTx auto baud rate.
|
|
* This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
|
|
* @retval None
|
|
*/
|
|
void USART_AutoBaudRateCmd(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, FunctionalState NewState)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Check the parameters */
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_1_PERIPH(USARTx));
|
|
assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
|
|
|
|
if (NewState != DISABLE)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Enable the auto baud rate feature by setting the ABREN bit in the CR2
|
|
register */
|
|
USARTx->CR2 |= USART_CR2_ABREN;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
/* Disable the auto baud rate feature by clearing the ABREN bit in the CR2
|
|
register */
|
|
USARTx->CR2 &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)USART_CR2_ABREN);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @brief Selects the USART auto baud rate method.
|
|
* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 to select the USART peripheral.
|
|
* @param USART_AutoBaudRate: specifies the selected USART auto baud rate method.
|
|
* This parameter can be one of the following values:
|
|
* @arg USART_AutoBaudRate_StartBit: Start Bit duration measurement.
|
|
* @arg USART_AutoBaudRate_FallingEdge: Falling edge to falling edge measurement.
|
|
* @note
|
|
* This function has to be called before calling USART_Cmd() function.
|
|
* @retval None
|
|
*/
|
|
void USART_AutoBaudRateConfig(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, uint32_t USART_AutoBaudRate)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Check the parameters */
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_1_PERIPH(USARTx));
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_AUTOBAUDRATE_MODE(USART_AutoBaudRate));
|
|
|
|
USARTx->CR2 &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)USART_CR2_ABRMODE);
|
|
USARTx->CR2 |= USART_AutoBaudRate;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @brief Requests a new AutoBaudRate detection.
|
|
* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 to select the USART peripheral.
|
|
* @retval None
|
|
*/
|
|
void USART_AutoBaudRateNewRequest(USART_TypeDef* USARTx)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Check the parameters */
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_ALL_PERIPH(USARTx));
|
|
|
|
USARTx->ISR &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)USART_FLAG_ABRF);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @}
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
|
|
/** @defgroup USART_Group4 Data transfers functions
|
|
* @brief Data transfers functions
|
|
*
|
|
@verbatim
|
|
===============================================================================
|
|
##### Data transfers functions #####
|
|
===============================================================================
|
|
[..] This subsection provides a set of functions allowing to manage
|
|
the USART data transfers.
|
|
[..] During an USART reception, data shifts in least significant bit first
|
|
through the RX pin. When a transmission is taking place, a write instruction to
|
|
the USART_TDR register stores the data in the shift register.
|
|
[..] The read access of the USART_RDR register can be done using
|
|
the USART_ReceiveData() function and returns the RDR value.
|
|
Whereas a write access to the USART_TDR can be done using USART_SendData()
|
|
function and stores the written data into TDR.
|
|
|
|
@endverbatim
|
|
* @{
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @brief Transmits single data through the USARTx peripheral.
|
|
* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 or 2 to select the USART peripheral.
|
|
* @param Data: the data to transmit.
|
|
* @retval None
|
|
*/
|
|
void USART_SendData(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, uint16_t Data)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Check the parameters */
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_ALL_PERIPH(USARTx));
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_DATA(Data));
|
|
|
|
/* Transmit Data */
|
|
USARTx->TDR = (Data & (uint16_t)0x01FF);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @brief Returns the most recent received data by the USARTx peripheral.
|
|
* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 or 2 to select the USART peripheral.
|
|
* @retval The received data.
|
|
*/
|
|
uint16_t USART_ReceiveData(USART_TypeDef* USARTx)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Check the parameters */
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_ALL_PERIPH(USARTx));
|
|
|
|
/* Receive Data */
|
|
return (uint16_t)(USARTx->RDR & (uint16_t)0x01FF);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @}
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/** @defgroup USART_Group5 MultiProcessor Communication functions
|
|
* @brief Multi-Processor Communication functions
|
|
*
|
|
@verbatim
|
|
===============================================================================
|
|
##### Multi-Processor Communication functions #####
|
|
===============================================================================
|
|
[..] This subsection provides a set of functions allowing to manage the USART
|
|
multiprocessor communication.
|
|
[..] For instance one of the USARTs can be the master, its TX output is
|
|
connected to the RX input of the other USART. The others are slaves,
|
|
their respective TX outputs are logically ANDed together and connected
|
|
to the RX input of the master. USART multiprocessor communication is
|
|
possible through the following procedure:
|
|
(#) Program the Baud rate, Word length = 9 bits, Stop bits, Parity,
|
|
Mode transmitter or Mode receiver and hardware flow control values
|
|
using the USART_Init() function.
|
|
(#) Configures the USART address using the USART_SetAddress() function.
|
|
(#) Configures the wake up methode (USART_WakeUp_IdleLine or
|
|
USART_WakeUp_AddressMark) using USART_WakeUpConfig() function only
|
|
for the slaves.
|
|
(#) Enable the USART using the USART_Cmd() function.
|
|
(#) Enter the USART slaves in mute mode using USART_ReceiverWakeUpCmd()
|
|
function.
|
|
[..] The USART Slave exit from mute mode when receive the wake up condition.
|
|
|
|
@endverbatim
|
|
* @{
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @brief Sets the address of the USART node.
|
|
* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 or 2 to select the USART peripheral.
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* @param USART_Address: Indicates the address of the USART node.
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* @retval None
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|
*/
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void USART_SetAddress(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, uint8_t USART_Address)
|
|
{
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/* Check the parameters */
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assert_param(IS_USART_ALL_PERIPH(USARTx));
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|
|
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/* Clear the USART address */
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USARTx->CR2 &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)USART_CR2_ADD);
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/* Set the USART address node */
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USARTx->CR2 |=((uint32_t)USART_Address << (uint32_t)0x18);
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}
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|
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/**
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|
* @brief Enables or disables the USART's mute mode.
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* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 or 2 to select the USART peripheral.
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* @param NewState: new state of the USART mute mode.
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* This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
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* @retval None
|
|
*/
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void USART_MuteModeCmd(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, FunctionalState NewState)
|
|
{
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|
/* Check the parameters */
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assert_param(IS_USART_ALL_PERIPH(USARTx));
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assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
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|
|
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if (NewState != DISABLE)
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{
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/* Enable the USART mute mode by setting the MME bit in the CR1 register */
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USARTx->CR1 |= USART_CR1_MME;
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|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
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|
/* Disable the USART mute mode by clearing the MME bit in the CR1 register */
|
|
USARTx->CR1 &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)USART_CR1_MME);
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}
|
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}
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|
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|
/**
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|
* @brief Selects the USART WakeUp method from mute mode.
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|
* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 or 2 to select the USART peripheral.
|
|
* @param USART_WakeUp: specifies the USART wakeup method.
|
|
* This parameter can be one of the following values:
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|
* @arg USART_WakeUp_IdleLine: WakeUp by an idle line detection
|
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* @arg USART_WakeUp_AddressMark: WakeUp by an address mark
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|
* @retval None
|
|
*/
|
|
void USART_MuteModeWakeUpConfig(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, uint32_t USART_WakeUp)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Check the parameters */
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_ALL_PERIPH(USARTx));
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assert_param(IS_USART_MUTEMODE_WAKEUP(USART_WakeUp));
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|
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USARTx->CR1 &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)USART_CR1_WAKE);
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USARTx->CR1 |= USART_WakeUp;
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|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @brief Configure the the USART Address detection length.
|
|
* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 or 2 to select the USART peripheral.
|
|
* @param USART_AddressLength: specifies the USART address length detection.
|
|
* This parameter can be one of the following values:
|
|
* @arg USART_AddressLength_4b: 4-bit address length detection
|
|
* @arg USART_AddressLength_7b: 7-bit address length detection
|
|
* @retval None
|
|
*/
|
|
void USART_AddressDetectionConfig(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, uint32_t USART_AddressLength)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Check the parameters */
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_ALL_PERIPH(USARTx));
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_ADDRESS_DETECTION(USART_AddressLength));
|
|
|
|
USARTx->CR2 &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)USART_CR2_ADDM7);
|
|
USARTx->CR2 |= USART_AddressLength;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @}
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/** @defgroup USART_Group6 LIN mode functions
|
|
* @brief LIN mode functions
|
|
*
|
|
@verbatim
|
|
===============================================================================
|
|
##### LIN mode functions #####
|
|
===============================================================================
|
|
[..] This subsection provides a set of functions allowing to manage the USART
|
|
LIN Mode communication.
|
|
[..] In LIN mode, 8-bit data format with 1 stop bit is required in accordance
|
|
with the LIN standard.
|
|
[..] Only this LIN Feature is supported by the USART IP:
|
|
(+) LIN Master Synchronous Break send capability and LIN slave break
|
|
detection capability : 13-bit break generation and 10/11 bit break
|
|
detection.
|
|
[..] USART LIN Master transmitter communication is possible through the
|
|
following procedure:
|
|
(#) Program the Baud rate, Word length = 8bits, Stop bits = 1bit, Parity,
|
|
Mode transmitter or Mode receiver and hardware flow control values
|
|
using the USART_Init() function.
|
|
(#) Enable the LIN mode using the USART_LINCmd() function.
|
|
(#) Enable the USART using the USART_Cmd() function.
|
|
(#) Send the break character using USART_SendBreak() function.
|
|
[..] USART LIN Master receiver communication is possible through the
|
|
following procedure:
|
|
(#) Program the Baud rate, Word length = 8bits, Stop bits = 1bit, Parity,
|
|
Mode transmitter or Mode receiver and hardware flow control values
|
|
using the USART_Init() function.
|
|
(#) Configures the break detection length
|
|
using the USART_LINBreakDetectLengthConfig() function.
|
|
(#) Enable the LIN mode using the USART_LINCmd() function.
|
|
-@- In LIN mode, the following bits must be kept cleared:
|
|
(+@) CLKEN in the USART_CR2 register.
|
|
(+@) STOP[1:0], SCEN, HDSEL and IREN in the USART_CR3 register.
|
|
(#) Enable the USART using the USART_Cmd() function.
|
|
|
|
@endverbatim
|
|
* @{
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @brief Sets the USART LIN Break detection length.
|
|
* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 to select the USART peripheral.
|
|
* @param USART_LINBreakDetectLength: specifies the LIN break detection length.
|
|
* This parameter can be one of the following values:
|
|
* @arg USART_LINBreakDetectLength_10b: 10-bit break detection
|
|
* @arg USART_LINBreakDetectLength_11b: 11-bit break detection
|
|
* @retval None
|
|
*/
|
|
void USART_LINBreakDetectLengthConfig(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, uint32_t USART_LINBreakDetectLength)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Check the parameters */
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_1_PERIPH(USARTx));
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_LIN_BREAK_DETECT_LENGTH(USART_LINBreakDetectLength));
|
|
|
|
USARTx->CR2 &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)USART_CR2_LBDL);
|
|
USARTx->CR2 |= USART_LINBreakDetectLength;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @brief Enables or disables the USART's LIN mode.
|
|
* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 to select the USART peripheral.
|
|
* @param NewState: new state of the USART LIN mode.
|
|
* This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
|
|
* @retval None
|
|
*/
|
|
void USART_LINCmd(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, FunctionalState NewState)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Check the parameters */
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_1_PERIPH(USARTx));
|
|
assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
|
|
|
|
if (NewState != DISABLE)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Enable the LIN mode by setting the LINEN bit in the CR2 register */
|
|
USARTx->CR2 |= USART_CR2_LINEN;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
/* Disable the LIN mode by clearing the LINEN bit in the CR2 register */
|
|
USARTx->CR2 &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)USART_CR2_LINEN);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @}
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/** @defgroup USART_Group7 Halfduplex mode function
|
|
* @brief Half-duplex mode function
|
|
*
|
|
@verbatim
|
|
===============================================================================
|
|
##### Half-duplex mode function #####
|
|
===============================================================================
|
|
[..] This subsection provides a set of functions allowing to manage the USART
|
|
Half-duplex communication.
|
|
[..] The USART can be configured to follow a single-wire half-duplex protocol
|
|
where the TX and RX lines are internally connected.
|
|
[..] USART Half duplex communication is possible through the following procedure:
|
|
(#) Program the Baud rate, Word length, Stop bits, Parity, Mode transmitter
|
|
or Mode receiver and hardware flow control values using the USART_Init()
|
|
function.
|
|
(#) Configures the USART address using the USART_SetAddress() function.
|
|
(#) Enable the half duplex mode using USART_HalfDuplexCmd() function.
|
|
(#) Enable the USART using the USART_Cmd() function.
|
|
-@- The RX pin is no longer used.
|
|
-@- In Half-duplex mode the following bits must be kept cleared:
|
|
(+@) LINEN and CLKEN bits in the USART_CR2 register.
|
|
(+@) SCEN and IREN bits in the USART_CR3 register.
|
|
|
|
@endverbatim
|
|
* @{
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @brief Enables or disables the USART's Half Duplex communication.
|
|
* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 or 2 to select the USART peripheral.
|
|
* @param NewState: new state of the USART Communication.
|
|
* This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
|
|
* @retval None
|
|
*/
|
|
void USART_HalfDuplexCmd(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, FunctionalState NewState)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Check the parameters */
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_ALL_PERIPH(USARTx));
|
|
assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
|
|
|
|
if (NewState != DISABLE)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Enable the Half-Duplex mode by setting the HDSEL bit in the CR3 register */
|
|
USARTx->CR3 |= USART_CR3_HDSEL;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
/* Disable the Half-Duplex mode by clearing the HDSEL bit in the CR3 register */
|
|
USARTx->CR3 &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)USART_CR3_HDSEL);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @}
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
|
|
/** @defgroup USART_Group8 Smartcard mode functions
|
|
* @brief Smartcard mode functions
|
|
*
|
|
@verbatim
|
|
===============================================================================
|
|
##### Smartcard mode functions #####
|
|
===============================================================================
|
|
[..] This subsection provides a set of functions allowing to manage the USART
|
|
Smartcard communication.
|
|
[..] The Smartcard interface is designed to support asynchronous protocol
|
|
Smartcards as defined in the ISO 7816-3 standard. The USART can provide
|
|
a clock to the smartcard through the SCLK output. In smartcard mode,
|
|
SCLK is not associated to the communication but is simply derived from
|
|
the internal peripheral input clock through a 5-bit prescaler.
|
|
[..] Smartcard communication is possible through the following procedure:
|
|
(#) Configures the Smartcard Prsecaler using the USART_SetPrescaler()
|
|
function.
|
|
(#) Configures the Smartcard Guard Time using the USART_SetGuardTime()
|
|
function.
|
|
(#) Program the USART clock using the USART_ClockInit() function as following:
|
|
(++) USART Clock enabled.
|
|
(++) USART CPOL Low.
|
|
(++) USART CPHA on first edge.
|
|
(++) USART Last Bit Clock Enabled.
|
|
(#) Program the Smartcard interface using the USART_Init() function as
|
|
following:
|
|
(++) Word Length = 9 Bits.
|
|
(++) 1.5 Stop Bit.
|
|
(++) Even parity.
|
|
(++) BaudRate = 12096 baud.
|
|
(++) Hardware flow control disabled (RTS and CTS signals).
|
|
(++) Tx and Rx enabled
|
|
(#) Optionally you can enable the parity error interrupt using
|
|
the USART_ITConfig() function.
|
|
(#) Enable the Smartcard NACK using the USART_SmartCardNACKCmd() function.
|
|
(#) Enable the Smartcard interface using the USART_SmartCardCmd() function.
|
|
(#) Enable the USART using the USART_Cmd() function.
|
|
[..]
|
|
Please refer to the ISO 7816-3 specification for more details.
|
|
[..]
|
|
(@) It is also possible to choose 0.5 stop bit for receiving but it is
|
|
recommended to use 1.5 stop bits for both transmitting and receiving
|
|
to avoid switching between the two configurations.
|
|
(@) In smartcard mode, the following bits must be kept cleared:
|
|
(+@) LINEN bit in the USART_CR2 register.
|
|
(+@) HDSEL and IREN bits in the USART_CR3 register.
|
|
|
|
@endverbatim
|
|
* @{
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @brief Sets the specified USART guard time.
|
|
* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 to select the USART peripheral.
|
|
* @param USART_GuardTime: specifies the guard time.
|
|
* @retval None
|
|
*/
|
|
void USART_SetGuardTime(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, uint8_t USART_GuardTime)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Check the parameters */
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_1_PERIPH(USARTx));
|
|
|
|
/* Clear the USART Guard time */
|
|
USARTx->GTPR &= USART_GTPR_PSC;
|
|
/* Set the USART guard time */
|
|
USARTx->GTPR |= (uint16_t)((uint16_t)USART_GuardTime << 0x08);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @brief Enables or disables the USART's Smart Card mode.
|
|
* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 to select the USART peripheral.
|
|
* @param NewState: new state of the Smart Card mode.
|
|
* This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
|
|
* @retval None
|
|
*/
|
|
void USART_SmartCardCmd(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, FunctionalState NewState)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Check the parameters */
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_1_PERIPH(USARTx));
|
|
assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
|
|
if (NewState != DISABLE)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Enable the SC mode by setting the SCEN bit in the CR3 register */
|
|
USARTx->CR3 |= USART_CR3_SCEN;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
/* Disable the SC mode by clearing the SCEN bit in the CR3 register */
|
|
USARTx->CR3 &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)USART_CR3_SCEN);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @brief Enables or disables NACK transmission.
|
|
* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 to select the USART peripheral.
|
|
* @param NewState: new state of the NACK transmission.
|
|
* This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
|
|
* @retval None
|
|
*/
|
|
void USART_SmartCardNACKCmd(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, FunctionalState NewState)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Check the parameters */
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_1_PERIPH(USARTx));
|
|
assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
|
|
if (NewState != DISABLE)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Enable the NACK transmission by setting the NACK bit in the CR3 register */
|
|
USARTx->CR3 |= USART_CR3_NACK;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
/* Disable the NACK transmission by clearing the NACK bit in the CR3 register */
|
|
USARTx->CR3 &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)USART_CR3_NACK);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @brief Sets the Smart Card number of retries in transmit and receive.
|
|
* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 to select the USART peripheral.
|
|
* @param USART_AutoCount: specifies the Smart Card auto retry count.
|
|
* @retval None
|
|
*/
|
|
void USART_SetAutoRetryCount(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, uint8_t USART_AutoCount)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Check the parameters */
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_1_PERIPH(USARTx));
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_AUTO_RETRY_COUNTER(USART_AutoCount));
|
|
/* Clear the USART auto retry count */
|
|
USARTx->CR3 &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)USART_CR3_SCARCNT);
|
|
/* Set the USART auto retry count*/
|
|
USARTx->CR3 |= (uint32_t)((uint32_t)USART_AutoCount << 0x11);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @brief Sets the Smart Card Block length.
|
|
* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 to select the USART peripheral.
|
|
* @param USART_BlockLength: specifies the Smart Card block length.
|
|
* @retval None
|
|
*/
|
|
void USART_SetBlockLength(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, uint8_t USART_BlockLength)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Check the parameters */
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_1_PERIPH(USARTx));
|
|
|
|
/* Clear the Smart card block length */
|
|
USARTx->RTOR &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)USART_RTOR_BLEN);
|
|
/* Set the Smart Card block length */
|
|
USARTx->RTOR |= (uint32_t)((uint32_t)USART_BlockLength << 0x18);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @}
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/** @defgroup USART_Group9 IrDA mode functions
|
|
* @brief IrDA mode functions
|
|
*
|
|
@verbatim
|
|
===============================================================================
|
|
##### IrDA mode functions #####
|
|
===============================================================================
|
|
[..] This subsection provides a set of functions allowing to manage the USART
|
|
IrDA communication.
|
|
[..] IrDA is a half duplex communication protocol. If the Transmitter is busy,
|
|
any data on the IrDA receive line will be ignored by the IrDA decoder
|
|
and if the Receiver is busy, data on the TX from the USART to IrDA will
|
|
not be encoded by IrDA. While receiving data, transmission should be
|
|
avoided as the data to be transmitted could be corrupted.
|
|
[..] IrDA communication is possible through the following procedure:
|
|
(#) Program the Baud rate, Word length = 8 bits, Stop bits, Parity,
|
|
Transmitter/Receiver modes and hardware flow control values using
|
|
the USART_Init() function.
|
|
(#) Configures the IrDA pulse width by configuring the prescaler using
|
|
the USART_SetPrescaler() function.
|
|
(#) Configures the IrDA USART_IrDAMode_LowPower or USART_IrDAMode_Normal
|
|
mode using the USART_IrDAConfig() function.
|
|
(#) Enable the IrDA using the USART_IrDACmd() function.
|
|
(#) Enable the USART using the USART_Cmd() function.
|
|
[..]
|
|
(@) A pulse of width less than two and greater than one PSC period(s) may or
|
|
may not be rejected.
|
|
(@) The receiver set up time should be managed by software. The IrDA physical
|
|
layer specification specifies a minimum of 10 ms delay between
|
|
transmission and reception (IrDA is a half duplex protocol).
|
|
(@) In IrDA mode, the following bits must be kept cleared:
|
|
(+@) LINEN, STOP and CLKEN bits in the USART_CR2 register.
|
|
(+@) SCEN and HDSEL bits in the USART_CR3 register.
|
|
|
|
@endverbatim
|
|
* @{
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @brief Configures the USART's IrDA interface.
|
|
* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 to select the USART peripheral.
|
|
* @param USART_IrDAMode: specifies the IrDA mode.
|
|
* This parameter can be one of the following values:
|
|
* @arg USART_IrDAMode_LowPower
|
|
* @arg USART_IrDAMode_Normal
|
|
* @retval None
|
|
*/
|
|
void USART_IrDAConfig(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, uint32_t USART_IrDAMode)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Check the parameters */
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_1_PERIPH(USARTx));
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_IRDA_MODE(USART_IrDAMode));
|
|
|
|
USARTx->CR3 &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)USART_CR3_IRLP);
|
|
USARTx->CR3 |= USART_IrDAMode;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @brief Enables or disables the USART's IrDA interface.
|
|
* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 to select the USART peripheral.
|
|
* @param NewState: new state of the IrDA mode.
|
|
* This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
|
|
* @retval None
|
|
*/
|
|
void USART_IrDACmd(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, FunctionalState NewState)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Check the parameters */
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_1_PERIPH(USARTx));
|
|
assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
|
|
|
|
if (NewState != DISABLE)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Enable the IrDA mode by setting the IREN bit in the CR3 register */
|
|
USARTx->CR3 |= USART_CR3_IREN;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
/* Disable the IrDA mode by clearing the IREN bit in the CR3 register */
|
|
USARTx->CR3 &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)USART_CR3_IREN);
|
|
}
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}
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/**
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* @}
|
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*/
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|
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/** @defgroup USART_Group10 RS485 mode function
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* @brief RS485 mode function
|
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*
|
|
@verbatim
|
|
===============================================================================
|
|
##### RS485 mode functions #####
|
|
===============================================================================
|
|
[..] This subsection provides a set of functions allowing to manage the USART
|
|
RS485 flow control.
|
|
[..] RS485 flow control (Driver enable feature) handling is possible through
|
|
the following procedure:
|
|
(#) Program the Baud rate, Word length = 8 bits, Stop bits, Parity,
|
|
Transmitter/Receiver modes and hardware flow control values using
|
|
the USART_Init() function.
|
|
(#) Enable the Driver Enable using the USART_DECmd() function.
|
|
(#) Configures the Driver Enable polarity using the USART_DEPolarityConfig()
|
|
function.
|
|
(#) Configures the Driver Enable assertion time using USART_SetDEAssertionTime()
|
|
function and deassertion time using the USART_SetDEDeassertionTime()
|
|
function.
|
|
(#) Enable the USART using the USART_Cmd() function.
|
|
-@-
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|
(+@) The assertion and dessertion times are expressed in sample time units (1/8 or
|
|
1/16 bit time, depending on the oversampling rate).
|
|
|
|
@endverbatim
|
|
* @{
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @brief Enables or disables the USART's DE functionality.
|
|
* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 or 2 to select the USART peripheral.
|
|
* @param NewState: new state of the driver enable mode.
|
|
* This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
|
|
* @retval None
|
|
*/
|
|
void USART_DECmd(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, FunctionalState NewState)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Check the parameters */
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_ALL_PERIPH(USARTx));
|
|
assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
|
|
if (NewState != DISABLE)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Enable the DE functionality by setting the DEM bit in the CR3 register */
|
|
USARTx->CR3 |= USART_CR3_DEM;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
/* Disable the DE functionality by clearing the DEM bit in the CR3 register */
|
|
USARTx->CR3 &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)USART_CR3_DEM);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @brief Configures the USART's DE polarity
|
|
* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 or 2 to select the USART peripheral.
|
|
* @param USART_DEPolarity: specifies the DE polarity.
|
|
* This parameter can be one of the following values:
|
|
* @arg USART_DEPolarity_Low
|
|
* @arg USART_DEPolarity_High
|
|
* @retval None
|
|
*/
|
|
void USART_DEPolarityConfig(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, uint32_t USART_DEPolarity)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Check the parameters */
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_ALL_PERIPH(USARTx));
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_DE_POLARITY(USART_DEPolarity));
|
|
|
|
USARTx->CR3 &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)USART_CR3_DEP);
|
|
USARTx->CR3 |= USART_DEPolarity;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @brief Sets the specified RS485 DE assertion time
|
|
* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 or 2 to select the USART peripheral.
|
|
* @param USART_AssertionTime: specifies the time between the activation of the DE
|
|
* signal and the beginning of the start bit
|
|
* @retval None
|
|
*/
|
|
void USART_SetDEAssertionTime(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, uint32_t USART_DEAssertionTime)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Check the parameters */
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_ALL_PERIPH(USARTx));
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_DE_ASSERTION_DEASSERTION_TIME(USART_DEAssertionTime));
|
|
|
|
/* Clear the DE assertion time */
|
|
USARTx->CR1 &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)USART_CR1_DEAT);
|
|
/* Set the new value for the DE assertion time */
|
|
USARTx->CR1 |=((uint32_t)USART_DEAssertionTime << (uint32_t)0x15);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @brief Sets the specified RS485 DE deassertion time
|
|
* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 or 2 to select the USART peripheral.
|
|
* @param USART_DeassertionTime: specifies the time between the middle of the last
|
|
* stop bit in a transmitted message and the de-activation of the DE signal
|
|
* @retval None
|
|
*/
|
|
void USART_SetDEDeassertionTime(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, uint32_t USART_DEDeassertionTime)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Check the parameters */
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_ALL_PERIPH(USARTx));
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_DE_ASSERTION_DEASSERTION_TIME(USART_DEDeassertionTime));
|
|
|
|
/* Clear the DE deassertion time */
|
|
USARTx->CR1 &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)USART_CR1_DEDT);
|
|
/* Set the new value for the DE deassertion time */
|
|
USARTx->CR1 |=((uint32_t)USART_DEDeassertionTime << (uint32_t)0x10);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @}
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/** @defgroup USART_Group11 DMA transfers management functions
|
|
* @brief DMA transfers management functions
|
|
*
|
|
@verbatim
|
|
===============================================================================
|
|
##### DMA transfers management functions #####
|
|
===============================================================================
|
|
[..] This section provides two functions that can be used only in DMA mode.
|
|
[..] In DMA Mode, the USART communication can be managed by 2 DMA Channel
|
|
requests:
|
|
(#) USART_DMAReq_Tx: specifies the Tx buffer DMA transfer request.
|
|
(#) USART_DMAReq_Rx: specifies the Rx buffer DMA transfer request.
|
|
[..] In this Mode it is advised to use the following function:
|
|
(+) void USART_DMACmd(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, uint16_t USART_DMAReq,
|
|
FunctionalState NewState).
|
|
@endverbatim
|
|
* @{
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @brief Enables or disables the USART's DMA interface.
|
|
* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 or 2 to select the USART peripheral.
|
|
* @param USART_DMAReq: specifies the DMA request.
|
|
* This parameter can be any combination of the following values:
|
|
* @arg USART_DMAReq_Tx: USART DMA transmit request
|
|
* @arg USART_DMAReq_Rx: USART DMA receive request
|
|
* @param NewState: new state of the DMA Request sources.
|
|
* This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
|
|
* @retval None
|
|
*/
|
|
void USART_DMACmd(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, uint32_t USART_DMAReq, FunctionalState NewState)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Check the parameters */
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_ALL_PERIPH(USARTx));
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_DMAREQ(USART_DMAReq));
|
|
assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
|
|
|
|
if (NewState != DISABLE)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Enable the DMA transfer for selected requests by setting the DMAT and/or
|
|
DMAR bits in the USART CR3 register */
|
|
USARTx->CR3 |= USART_DMAReq;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
/* Disable the DMA transfer for selected requests by clearing the DMAT and/or
|
|
DMAR bits in the USART CR3 register */
|
|
USARTx->CR3 &= (uint32_t)~USART_DMAReq;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @brief Enables or disables the USART's DMA interface when reception error occurs.
|
|
* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 or 2 to select the USART peripheral.
|
|
* @param USART_DMAOnError: specifies the DMA status in case of reception error.
|
|
* This parameter can be any combination of the following values:
|
|
* @arg USART_DMAOnError_Enable: DMA receive request enabled when the USART DMA
|
|
* reception error is asserted.
|
|
* @arg USART_DMAOnError_Disable: DMA receive request disabled when the USART DMA
|
|
* reception error is asserted.
|
|
* @retval None
|
|
*/
|
|
void USART_DMAReceptionErrorConfig(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, uint32_t USART_DMAOnError)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Check the parameters */
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_ALL_PERIPH(USARTx));
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_DMAONERROR(USART_DMAOnError));
|
|
|
|
/* Clear the DMA Reception error detection bit */
|
|
USARTx->CR3 &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)USART_CR3_DDRE);
|
|
/* Set the new value for the DMA Reception error detection bit */
|
|
USARTx->CR3 |= USART_DMAOnError;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @}
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/** @defgroup USART_Group12 Interrupts and flags management functions
|
|
* @brief Interrupts and flags management functions
|
|
*
|
|
@verbatim
|
|
===============================================================================
|
|
##### Interrupts and flags management functions #####
|
|
===============================================================================
|
|
[..] This subsection provides a set of functions allowing to configure the
|
|
USART Interrupts sources, Requests and check or clear the flags or pending bits status.
|
|
The user should identify which mode will be used in his application to
|
|
manage the communication: Polling mode, Interrupt mode.
|
|
|
|
*** Polling Mode ***
|
|
====================
|
|
[..] In Polling Mode, the SPI communication can be managed by these flags:
|
|
(#) USART_FLAG_REACK: to indicate the status of the Receive Enable
|
|
acknowledge flag
|
|
(#) USART_FLAG_TEACK: to indicate the status of the Transmit Enable
|
|
acknowledge flag.
|
|
(#) USART_FLAG_WUF: to indicate the status of the Wake up flag.
|
|
(#) USART_FLAG_RWU: to indicate the status of the Receive Wake up flag.
|
|
(#) USART_FLAG_SBK: to indicate the status of the Send Break flag.
|
|
(#) USART_FLAG_CMF: to indicate the status of the Character match flag.
|
|
(#) USART_FLAG_BUSY: to indicate the status of the Busy flag.
|
|
(#) USART_FLAG_ABRF: to indicate the status of the Auto baud rate flag.
|
|
(#) USART_FLAG_ABRE: to indicate the status of the Auto baud rate error flag.
|
|
(#) USART_FLAG_EOBF: to indicate the status of the End of block flag.
|
|
(#) USART_FLAG_RTOF: to indicate the status of the Receive time out flag.
|
|
(#) USART_FLAG_nCTSS: to indicate the status of the Inverted nCTS input
|
|
bit status.
|
|
(#) USART_FLAG_TXE: to indicate the status of the transmit buffer register.
|
|
(#) USART_FLAG_RXNE: to indicate the status of the receive buffer register.
|
|
(#) USART_FLAG_TC: to indicate the status of the transmit operation.
|
|
(#) USART_FLAG_IDLE: to indicate the status of the Idle Line.
|
|
(#) USART_FLAG_CTS: to indicate the status of the nCTS input.
|
|
(#) USART_FLAG_LBD: to indicate the status of the LIN break detection.
|
|
(#) USART_FLAG_NE: to indicate if a noise error occur.
|
|
(#) USART_FLAG_FE: to indicate if a frame error occur.
|
|
(#) USART_FLAG_PE: to indicate if a parity error occur.
|
|
(#) USART_FLAG_ORE: to indicate if an Overrun error occur.
|
|
[..] In this Mode it is advised to use the following functions:
|
|
(+) FlagStatus USART_GetFlagStatus(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, uint16_t USART_FLAG).
|
|
(+) void USART_ClearFlag(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, uint16_t USART_FLAG).
|
|
|
|
*** Interrupt Mode ***
|
|
======================
|
|
[..] In Interrupt Mode, the USART communication can be managed by 8 interrupt
|
|
sources and 10 pending bits:
|
|
(+) Pending Bits:
|
|
(##) USART_IT_WU: to indicate the status of the Wake up interrupt.
|
|
(##) USART_IT_CM: to indicate the status of Character match interrupt.
|
|
(##) USART_IT_EOB: to indicate the status of End of block interrupt.
|
|
(##) USART_IT_RTO: to indicate the status of Receive time out interrupt.
|
|
(##) USART_IT_CTS: to indicate the status of CTS change interrupt.
|
|
(##) USART_IT_LBD: to indicate the status of LIN Break detection interrupt.
|
|
(##) USART_IT_TC: to indicate the status of Transmission complete interrupt.
|
|
(##) USART_IT_IDLE: to indicate the status of IDLE line detected interrupt.
|
|
(##) USART_IT_ORE: to indicate the status of OverRun Error interrupt.
|
|
(##) USART_IT_NE: to indicate the status of Noise Error interrupt.
|
|
(##) USART_IT_FE: to indicate the status of Framing Error interrupt.
|
|
(##) USART_IT_PE: to indicate the status of Parity Error interrupt.
|
|
|
|
(+) Interrupt Source:
|
|
(##) USART_IT_WU: specifies the interrupt source for Wake up interrupt.
|
|
(##) USART_IT_CM: specifies the interrupt source for Character match
|
|
interrupt.
|
|
(##) USART_IT_EOB: specifies the interrupt source for End of block
|
|
interrupt.
|
|
(##) USART_IT_RTO: specifies the interrupt source for Receive time-out
|
|
interrupt.
|
|
(##) USART_IT_CTS: specifies the interrupt source for CTS change interrupt.
|
|
(##) USART_IT_LBD: specifies the interrupt source for LIN Break
|
|
detection interrupt.
|
|
(##) USART_IT_TXE: specifies the interrupt source for Tansmit Data
|
|
Register empty interrupt.
|
|
(##) USART_IT_TC: specifies the interrupt source for Transmission
|
|
complete interrupt.
|
|
(##) USART_IT_RXNE: specifies the interrupt source for Receive Data
|
|
register not empty interrupt.
|
|
(##) USART_IT_IDLE: specifies the interrupt source for Idle line
|
|
detection interrupt.
|
|
(##) USART_IT_PE: specifies the interrupt source for Parity Error interrupt.
|
|
(##) USART_IT_ERR: specifies the interrupt source for Error interrupt
|
|
(Frame error, noise error, overrun error)
|
|
-@@- Some parameters are coded in order to use them as interrupt
|
|
source or as pending bits.
|
|
[..] In this Mode it is advised to use the following functions:
|
|
(+) void USART_ITConfig(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, uint16_t USART_IT, FunctionalState NewState).
|
|
(+) ITStatus USART_GetITStatus(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, uint16_t USART_IT).
|
|
(+) void USART_ClearITPendingBit(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, uint16_t USART_IT).
|
|
|
|
@endverbatim
|
|
* @{
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @brief Enables or disables the specified USART interrupts.
|
|
* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 or 2 to select the USART peripheral.
|
|
* @param USART_IT: specifies the USART interrupt sources to be enabled or disabled.
|
|
* This parameter can be one of the following values:
|
|
* @arg USART_IT_WU: Wake up interrupt.
|
|
* @arg USART_IT_CM: Character match interrupt.
|
|
* @arg USART_IT_EOB: End of block interrupt.
|
|
* @arg USART_IT_RTO: Receive time out interrupt.
|
|
* @arg USART_IT_CTS: CTS change interrupt.
|
|
* @arg USART_IT_LBD: LIN Break detection interrupt.
|
|
* @arg USART_IT_TXE: Tansmit Data Register empty interrupt.
|
|
* @arg USART_IT_TC: Transmission complete interrupt.
|
|
* @arg USART_IT_RXNE: Receive Data register not empty interrupt.
|
|
* @arg USART_IT_IDLE: Idle line detection interrupt.
|
|
* @arg USART_IT_PE: Parity Error interrupt.
|
|
* @arg USART_IT_ERR: Error interrupt(Frame error, noise error, overrun error)
|
|
* @param NewState: new state of the specified USARTx interrupts.
|
|
* This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
|
|
* @retval None
|
|
*/
|
|
void USART_ITConfig(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, uint32_t USART_IT, FunctionalState NewState)
|
|
{
|
|
uint32_t usartreg = 0, itpos = 0, itmask = 0;
|
|
uint32_t usartxbase = 0;
|
|
/* Check the parameters */
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_ALL_PERIPH(USARTx));
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_CONFIG_IT(USART_IT));
|
|
assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
|
|
|
|
usartxbase = (uint32_t)USARTx;
|
|
|
|
/* Get the USART register index */
|
|
usartreg = (((uint16_t)USART_IT) >> 0x08);
|
|
|
|
/* Get the interrupt position */
|
|
itpos = USART_IT & IT_MASK;
|
|
itmask = (((uint32_t)0x01) << itpos);
|
|
|
|
if (usartreg == 0x02) /* The IT is in CR2 register */
|
|
{
|
|
usartxbase += 0x04;
|
|
}
|
|
else if (usartreg == 0x03) /* The IT is in CR3 register */
|
|
{
|
|
usartxbase += 0x08;
|
|
}
|
|
else /* The IT is in CR1 register */
|
|
{
|
|
}
|
|
if (NewState != DISABLE)
|
|
{
|
|
*(__IO uint32_t*)usartxbase |= itmask;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
*(__IO uint32_t*)usartxbase &= ~itmask;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @brief Enables the specified USART's Request.
|
|
* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 or 2 to select the USART peripheral.
|
|
* @param USART_Request: specifies the USART request.
|
|
* This parameter can be any combination of the following values:
|
|
* @arg USART_Request_TXFRQ: Transmit data flush ReQuest
|
|
* @arg USART_Request_RXFRQ: Receive data flush ReQuest
|
|
* @arg USART_Request_MMRQ: Mute Mode ReQuest
|
|
* @arg USART_Request_SBKRQ: Send Break ReQuest
|
|
* @arg USART_Request_ABRRQ: Auto Baud Rate ReQuest
|
|
* @param NewState: new state of the DMA interface when reception error occurs.
|
|
* This parameter can be: ENABLE or DISABLE.
|
|
* @retval None
|
|
*/
|
|
void USART_RequestCmd(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, uint32_t USART_Request, FunctionalState NewState)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Check the parameters */
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_ALL_PERIPH(USARTx));
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_REQUEST(USART_Request));
|
|
assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState));
|
|
|
|
if (NewState != DISABLE)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Enable the USART ReQuest by setting the dedicated request bit in the RQR
|
|
register.*/
|
|
USARTx->RQR |= USART_Request;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
/* Disable the USART ReQuest by clearing the dedicated request bit in the RQR
|
|
register.*/
|
|
USARTx->RQR &= (uint32_t)~USART_Request;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @brief Enables or disables the USART's Overrun detection.
|
|
* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 or 2 to select the USART peripheral.
|
|
* @param USART_OVRDetection: specifies the OVR detection status in case of OVR error.
|
|
* This parameter can be any combination of the following values:
|
|
* @arg USART_OVRDetection_Enable: OVR error detection enabled when the USART OVR error
|
|
* is asserted.
|
|
* @arg USART_OVRDetection_Disable: OVR error detection disabled when the USART OVR error
|
|
* is asserted.
|
|
* @retval None
|
|
*/
|
|
void USART_OverrunDetectionConfig(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, uint32_t USART_OVRDetection)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Check the parameters */
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_ALL_PERIPH(USARTx));
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_OVRDETECTION(USART_OVRDetection));
|
|
|
|
/* Clear the OVR detection bit */
|
|
USARTx->CR3 &= (uint32_t)~((uint32_t)USART_CR3_OVRDIS);
|
|
/* Set the new value for the OVR detection bit */
|
|
USARTx->CR3 |= USART_OVRDetection;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @brief Checks whether the specified USART flag is set or not.
|
|
* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 or 2 to select the USART peripheral.
|
|
* @param USART_FLAG: specifies the flag to check.
|
|
* This parameter can be one of the following values:
|
|
* @arg USART_FLAG_REACK: Receive Enable acknowledge flag.
|
|
* @arg USART_FLAG_TEACK: Transmit Enable acknowledge flag.
|
|
* @arg USART_FLAG_WUF: Wake up flag.
|
|
* @arg USART_FLAG_RWU: Receive Wake up flag.
|
|
* @arg USART_FLAG_SBK: Send Break flag.
|
|
* @arg USART_FLAG_CMF: Character match flag.
|
|
* @arg USART_FLAG_BUSY: Busy flag.
|
|
* @arg USART_FLAG_ABRF: Auto baud rate flag.
|
|
* @arg USART_FLAG_ABRE: Auto baud rate error flag.
|
|
* @arg USART_FLAG_EOBF: End of block flag.
|
|
* @arg USART_FLAG_RTOF: Receive time out flag.
|
|
* @arg USART_FLAG_nCTSS: Inverted nCTS input bit status.
|
|
* @arg USART_FLAG_CTS: CTS Change flag.
|
|
* @arg USART_FLAG_LBD: LIN Break detection flag.
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* @arg USART_FLAG_TXE: Transmit data register empty flag.
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* @arg USART_FLAG_TC: Transmission Complete flag.
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* @arg USART_FLAG_RXNE: Receive data register not empty flag.
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* @arg USART_FLAG_IDLE: Idle Line detection flag.
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* @arg USART_FLAG_ORE: OverRun Error flag.
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* @arg USART_FLAG_NE: Noise Error flag.
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* @arg USART_FLAG_FE: Framing Error flag.
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* @arg USART_FLAG_PE: Parity Error flag.
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* @retval The new state of USART_FLAG (SET or RESET).
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*/
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FlagStatus USART_GetFlagStatus(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, uint32_t USART_FLAG)
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{
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FlagStatus bitstatus = RESET;
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/* Check the parameters */
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assert_param(IS_USART_ALL_PERIPH(USARTx));
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assert_param(IS_USART_FLAG(USART_FLAG));
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if ((USARTx->ISR & USART_FLAG) != (uint16_t)RESET)
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{
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bitstatus = SET;
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}
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else
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{
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bitstatus = RESET;
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}
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return bitstatus;
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}
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/**
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* @brief Clears the USARTx's pending flags.
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* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 or 2 to select the USART peripheral.
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* @param USART_FLAG: specifies the flag to clear.
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* This parameter can be any combination of the following values:
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* @arg USART_FLAG_WUF: Wake up flag.
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* @arg USART_FLAG_CMF: Character match flag.
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* @arg USART_FLAG_EOBF: End of block flag.
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* @arg USART_FLAG_RTOF: Receive time out flag.
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* @arg USART_FLAG_CTS: CTS Change flag.
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* @arg USART_FLAG_LBD: LIN Break detection flag.
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* @arg USART_FLAG_TC: Transmission Complete flag.
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* @arg USART_FLAG_IDLE: IDLE line detected flag.
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* @arg USART_FLAG_ORE: OverRun Error flag.
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* @arg USART_FLAG_NE: Noise Error flag.
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* @arg USART_FLAG_FE: Framing Error flag.
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* @arg USART_FLAG_PE: Parity Errorflag.
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*
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* @note RXNE pending bit is cleared by a read to the USART_RDR register
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* (USART_ReceiveData()) or by writing 1 to the RXFRQ in the register
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* USART_RQR (USART_RequestCmd()).
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* @note TC flag can be also cleared by software sequence: a read operation
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* to USART_SR register (USART_GetFlagStatus()) followed by a write
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* operation to USART_TDR register (USART_SendData()).
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* @note TXE flag is cleared by a write to the USART_TDR register (USART_SendData())
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* or by writing 1 to the TXFRQ in the register USART_RQR (USART_RequestCmd()).
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* @note SBKF flag is cleared by 1 to the SBKRQ in the register USART_RQR
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* (USART_RequestCmd()).
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* @retval None
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*/
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void USART_ClearFlag(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, uint32_t USART_FLAG)
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{
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/* Check the parameters */
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assert_param(IS_USART_ALL_PERIPH(USARTx));
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assert_param(IS_USART_CLEAR_FLAG(USART_FLAG));
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USARTx->ICR = USART_FLAG;
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}
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/**
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* @brief Checks whether the specified USART interrupt has occurred or not.
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* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 or 2 to select the USART peripheral.
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* @param USART_IT: specifies the USART interrupt source to check.
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* This parameter can be one of the following values:
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* @arg USART_IT_WU: Wake up interrupt.
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* @arg USART_IT_CM: Character match interrupt.
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* @arg USART_IT_EOB: End of block interrupt.
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* @arg USART_IT_RTO: Receive time out interrupt.
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* @arg USART_IT_CTS: CTS change interrupt.
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* @arg USART_IT_LBD: LIN Break detection interrupt.
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* @arg USART_IT_TXE: Tansmit Data Register empty interrupt.
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* @arg USART_IT_TC: Transmission complete interrupt.
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* @arg USART_IT_RXNE: Receive Data register not empty interrupt.
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* @arg USART_IT_IDLE: Idle line detection interrupt.
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* @arg USART_IT_ORE: OverRun Error interrupt.
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* @arg USART_IT_NE: Noise Error interrupt.
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* @arg USART_IT_FE: Framing Error interrupt.
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* @arg USART_IT_PE: Parity Error interrupt.
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* @retval The new state of USART_IT (SET or RESET).
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*/
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ITStatus USART_GetITStatus(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, uint32_t USART_IT)
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{
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uint32_t bitpos = 0, itmask = 0, usartreg = 0;
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ITStatus bitstatus = RESET;
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/* Check the parameters */
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assert_param(IS_USART_ALL_PERIPH(USARTx));
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assert_param(IS_USART_GET_IT(USART_IT));
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/* Get the USART register index */
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usartreg = (((uint16_t)USART_IT) >> 0x08);
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/* Get the interrupt position */
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itmask = USART_IT & IT_MASK;
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itmask = (uint32_t)0x01 << itmask;
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if (usartreg == 0x01) /* The IT is in CR1 register */
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{
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itmask &= USARTx->CR1;
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}
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else if (usartreg == 0x02) /* The IT is in CR2 register */
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{
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itmask &= USARTx->CR2;
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|
}
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|
else /* The IT is in CR3 register */
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|
{
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|
itmask &= USARTx->CR3;
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}
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bitpos = USART_IT >> 0x10;
|
|
bitpos = (uint32_t)0x01 << bitpos;
|
|
bitpos &= USARTx->ISR;
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|
if ((itmask != (uint16_t)RESET)&&(bitpos != (uint16_t)RESET))
|
|
{
|
|
bitstatus = SET;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
bitstatus = RESET;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return bitstatus;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @brief Clears the USARTx's interrupt pending bits.
|
|
* @param USARTx: where x can be 1 or 2 to select the USART peripheral.
|
|
* @param USART_IT: specifies the interrupt pending bit to clear.
|
|
* This parameter can be one of the following values:
|
|
* @arg USART_IT_WU: Wake up interrupt.
|
|
* @arg USART_IT_CM: Character match interrupt.
|
|
* @arg USART_IT_EOB: End of block interrupt.
|
|
* @arg USART_IT_RTO: Receive time out interrupt.
|
|
* @arg USART_IT_CTS: CTS change interrupt.
|
|
* @arg USART_IT_LBD: LIN Break detection interrupt.
|
|
* @arg USART_IT_TC: Transmission complete interrupt.
|
|
* @arg USART_IT_IDLE: IDLE line detected interrupt.
|
|
* @arg USART_IT_ORE: OverRun Error interrupt.
|
|
* @arg USART_IT_NE: Noise Error interrupt.
|
|
* @arg USART_IT_FE: Framing Error interrupt.
|
|
* @arg USART_IT_PE: Parity Error interrupt.
|
|
*
|
|
* @note RXNE pending bit is cleared by a read to the USART_RDR register
|
|
* (USART_ReceiveData()) or by writing 1 to the RXFRQ in the register
|
|
* USART_RQR (USART_RequestCmd()).
|
|
* @note TC pending bit can be also cleared by software sequence: a read
|
|
* operation to USART_SR register (USART_GetITStatus()) followed by
|
|
* a write operation to USART_TDR register (USART_SendData()).
|
|
* @note TXE pending bit is cleared by a write to the USART_TDR register
|
|
* (USART_SendData()) or by writing 1 to the TXFRQ in the register
|
|
* USART_RQR (USART_RequestCmd()).
|
|
* @retval None
|
|
*/
|
|
void USART_ClearITPendingBit(USART_TypeDef* USARTx, uint32_t USART_IT)
|
|
{
|
|
uint32_t bitpos = 0, itmask = 0;
|
|
/* Check the parameters */
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_ALL_PERIPH(USARTx));
|
|
assert_param(IS_USART_CLEAR_IT(USART_IT));
|
|
|
|
bitpos = USART_IT >> 0x10;
|
|
itmask = ((uint32_t)0x01 << (uint32_t)bitpos);
|
|
USARTx->ICR = (uint32_t)itmask;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @}
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @}
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @}
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @}
|
|
*/
|
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/************************ (C) COPYRIGHT STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/
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