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//*****************************************************************************
//
// lpc.c - Driver for the Low Pin Count (LPC) module.
//
// Copyright (c) 2010-2011 Texas Instruments Incorporated. All rights reserved.
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//
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//
// This is part of revision 8264 of the Stellaris Peripheral Driver Library.
//
//*****************************************************************************
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! \addtogroup lpc_api
//! @{
//
//*****************************************************************************
#include "inc/hw_ints.h"
#include "inc/hw_memmap.h"
#include "inc/hw_lpc.h"
#include "inc/hw_sysctl.h"
#include "inc/hw_types.h"
#include "driverlib/debug.h"
#include "driverlib/interrupt.h"
#include "driverlib/lpc.h"
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! \internal
//! Checks an LPC Channel.
//!
//! \param ulChannel is the LPC channel identifier.
//!
//! This function determines if a channel identifier is valid. This function
//! does not check for Channel 7 (COMx).
//!
//! \return Returns \b true if the channel identifier is valid and \b false
//! otherwise.
//
//*****************************************************************************
#ifdef DEBUG
static tBoolean
LPCChannelValid(unsigned long ulChannel)
{
return((ulChannel == LPC_CHAN_CH0) ||
(ulChannel == LPC_CHAN_CH1) ||
(ulChannel == LPC_CHAN_CH2) ||
(ulChannel == LPC_CHAN_CH3) ||
(ulChannel == LPC_CHAN_CH4) ||
(ulChannel == LPC_CHAN_CH5) ||
(ulChannel == LPC_CHAN_CH6) ||
(ulChannel == LPC_CHAN_CH7));
}
#endif // #ifdef DEBUG
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Sets the configuration of the LPC module.
//!
//! \param ulBase is the base address of the LPC module.
//! \param ulConfig specifies the configuration of the LPC module.
//!
//! This function configures the LPC module for basic operation. The
//! configuration of individual channels is handled in a separate function.
//!
//! The \e ulConfig parameter is the logical OR of the following values:
//! - \b LPC_CFG_WAKE - Force assertion of the LPC0CLKRUN signal when the
//! LPC bus is powered down (LPC0PD is asserted).
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
LPCConfigSet(unsigned long ulBase, unsigned long ulConfig)
{
unsigned long ulTemp;
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulBase == LPC0_BASE);
ASSERT((ulConfig & ~(LPC_CFG_WAKE)) == 0);
//
// Configure the appropriate LPC Control Register fields.
//
ulTemp = HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_CTL);
ulTemp &= ~LPC_CTL_WAKE;
ulTemp |= (ulConfig & LPC_CTL_WAKE);
HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_CTL) = ulTemp;
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Gets the current configuration of the LPC module.
//!
//! \param ulBase is the base address of the LPC module.
//!
//! This function queries the control register of the LPC module and returns
//! a bit-mapped value.
//!
//! \sa The description of the LPCConfigSet() function provides detailed
//! information for the bit-mapped configuration values that are returned.
//!
//! \return Returns the bit-mapped LPC module configration value.
//
//*****************************************************************************
unsigned long
LPCConfigGet(unsigned long ulBase)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulBase == LPC0_BASE);
//
// Return the configuration value
//
return((HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_CTL) & LPC_CTL_WAKE));
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Sets the Status Block Address for the LPC peripheral.
//!
//! \param ulBase is the base address of the LPC module.
//! \param ulAddress is the host address to use for the block status.
//! \param bEnabled indicates whether the block address feature should
//! be enabled.
//!
//! This function sets the LPC block address register and optionally enables
//! it.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
LPCStatusBlockAddressSet(unsigned long ulBase, unsigned long ulAddress,
tBoolean bEnabled)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulBase == LPC0_BASE);
ASSERT((ulAddress & ~0xFFFFFFFE) == 0);
//
// Set (and optionally enable) the Status Block Address
//
HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_STSADDR) = (ulAddress | (bEnabled ? 1 : 0));
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Gets the Status Block Address for the LPC peripheral.
//!
//! \param ulBase is the base address of the LPC module.
//!
//! This function returns the LPC block address register. The LSB is used
//! to indicate whether this feature has been enabled or not.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
unsigned
LPCStatusBlockAddressGet(unsigned long ulBase)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulBase == LPC0_BASE);
//
// Return the Status Block Address, including the enable bit.
//
return(HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_STSADDR));
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Returns the status of the LPC module.
//!
//! \param ulBase is the base address of the LPC module.
//! \param pulCount is a pointer to storage for the channel count.
//! \param pulPoolSize is a pointer to storage for the register pool size.
//!
//! This function reads the value of the LPC Status register, calculates the
//! number of channels and buffer pool size, and then returns the raw status
//! value.
//!
//! \return Returns the contents of the LPC Status register.
//
//*****************************************************************************
unsigned long
LPCStatusGet(unsigned long ulBase, unsigned long *pulCount,
unsigned long *pulPoolSize)
{
unsigned long ulStatus;
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulBase == LPC0_BASE);
//
// Get a snapshot of the status register.
//
ulStatus = HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_STS);
//
// Extract the channel count from the status, including COMx channel.
//
if(pulCount)
{
*pulCount = (((ulStatus & LPC_STS_CHCNT_M) >> LPC_STS_CHCNT_S) + 1);
}
//
// Extract/Calculate the register pool size.
//
if(pulPoolSize)
{
*pulPoolSize = (((ulStatus & LPC_STS_POOLSZ_M) >> 16) * 256);
}
//
// Return the raw status.
//
return(ulStatus);
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Generates a pulse on the SCIn signal.
//!
//! \param ulBase is the base address of the LPC module.
//! \param ulCount is the number used to generate the pulse width value.
//!
//! This function generates a pulse on the SCIn interrupt pin. The width of
//! the pulse is (2 << \e ulCount) LPC Clock Periods, where \e ulCount can take
//! on the value of 0, 1, 2, or 3. So, the pulse width is 2, 4, 8, or 16 clock
//! periods.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
LPCSCIAssert(unsigned long ulBase, unsigned long ulCount)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulBase == LPC0_BASE);
ASSERT(ulCount <= 3);
//
// Wait for any previous pulse to be completed, by checking the SCI bit
// (which is a self-clearing bit that is used to generate the pulse).
//
while(HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_CTL) & LPC_CTL_SCI)
{
}
//
// Set the count value first, prior to enabling the pulse.
//
HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_CTL) &= ~LPC_CTL_SCICNT_M;
HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_CTL) |= (ulCount << 10);
//
// Now, generate the pulse by setting the SCI bit.
//
HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_CTL) |= LPC_CTL_SCI;
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Configure the LPC IRQ operation.
//!
//! \param ulBase is the base address of the LPC module.
//! \param bIRQPulse is a flag to indicate the manual IRQ bits should be
//! cleared after they have been sent (in an SIRQ frame).
//! \param bIRQOnChange is a flag to indicate that an SIRQ frame should be
//! sent whenever any IRQ bits (manual/auto) change status.
//!
//! This function configures the LPC IRQs. If the \e bIRQPulse parameter is
//! \b true, then manual IRQ values are cleared after they are sent. If the
//! \e bIRQOnChange parameter is true, then IRQ values (manual and/or
//! automatic) are sent when a change is detected.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
LPCIRQConfig(unsigned long ulBase, tBoolean bIRQPulse, tBoolean bIRQOnChange)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulBase == LPC0_BASE);
//
// Setup IRQ pulse configuration.
//
if(bIRQPulse)
{
HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_IRQCTL) |= LPC_IRQCTL_PULSE;
}
else
{
HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_IRQCTL) &= ~LPC_IRQCTL_PULSE;
}
//
// Setup IRQ on-change configuration.
//
if(bIRQOnChange)
{
HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_IRQCTL) |= LPC_IRQCTL_ONCHG;
}
else
{
HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_IRQCTL) &= ~LPC_IRQCTL_ONCHG;
}
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Set the manual LPC IRQ bits.
//!
//! \param ulBase specifies the LPC module base address.
//! \param ulIRQ specifies the IRQ bits that should be set.
//!
//! This function sets the IRQ bits that are sent in the SERIRQ frame. The
//! value in the \e ulIRQ register is OR-ed into the existing manual IRQ
//! setting. The value for the \e ulIRQ parameter can be any combination of
//! the following values: \b LPC_IRQ15, \b LPC_IRQ14, \b LPC_IRQ13,
//! \b LPC_IRQ12, \b LPC_IRQ11, \b LPC_IRQ10, \b LPC_IRQ9, \b LPC_IRQ8,
//! \b LPC_IRQ7, \b LPC_IRQ6, \b LPC_IRQ5, \b LPC_IRQ4, \b LPC_IRQ3,
//! \b LPC_IRQ2, \b LPC_IRQ1, or \b LPC_IRQ0.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
LPCIRQSet(unsigned long ulBase, unsigned long ulIRQ)
{
unsigned long ulTemp;
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulBase == LPC0_BASE);
//
// Get the current IRQ configuration, mask off the bits that we are to
// be operating on, set/clear them as appropriate, then rewrite the
// register.
//
ulTemp = HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_IRQCTL);
ulTemp |= (ulIRQ & 0xFFFF0000);
HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_IRQCTL) = ulTemp;
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Clear the manual LPC IRQ bits.
//!
//! \param ulBase specifies the LPC module base address.
//! \param ulIRQ specifies the IRQ bits that should be cleared.
//!
//! This function clears the IRQ bits that are sent in the SERIRQ frame. The
//! value in the \e ulIRQ register is OR-ed into the existing manual IRQ
//! setting. The value for the \e ulIRQ parameter can be any combination of
//! the following values: \b LPC_IRQ15, \b LPC_IRQ14, \b LPC_IRQ13,
//! \b LPC_IRQ12, \b LPC_IRQ11, \b LPC_IRQ10, \b LPC_IRQ9, \b LPC_IRQ8,
//! \b LPC_IRQ7, \b LPC_IRQ6, \b LPC_IRQ5, \b LPC_IRQ4, \b LPC_IRQ3,
//! \b LPC_IRQ2, \b LPC_IRQ1, or \b LPC_IRQ0.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
LPCIRQClear(unsigned long ulBase, unsigned long ulIRQ)
{
unsigned long ulTemp;
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulBase == LPC0_BASE);
//
// Get the current IRQ configuration, mask off the bits that we are to
// be operating on, set/clear them as appropriate, then rewrite the
// register.
//
ulTemp = HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_IRQCTL);
ulTemp &= ~(ulIRQ & 0xFFFF0000);
HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_IRQCTL) = ulTemp;
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Get the configuration and status of the IRQ signals
//!
//! \param ulBase specifies the LPC module base address.
//!
//! This function returns the LPC module's SERIRQ status. The value returned
//! is a combination of the following values: \b LPC_IRQ15, \b LPC_IRQ14,
//! \b LPC_IRQ13, \b LPC_IRQ12, \b LPC_IRQ11, \b LPC_IRQ10, \b LPC_IRQ9,
//! \b LPC_IRQ8, \b LPC_IRQ7, \b LPC_IRQ6, \b LPC_IRQ5, \b LPC_IRQ4,
//! \b LPC_IRQ3, \b LPC_IRQ2, \b LPC_IRQ1, \b LPC_IRQ0, \b LPC_IRQ_BUSY, or
//! \b LPC_IRQ_CONT.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
unsigned long
LPCIRQGet(unsigned long ulBase)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulBase == LPC0_BASE);
//
// Simply read the registers and return the values.
//
return(HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_IRQST));
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Trigger a manual SIRQ frame.
//!
//! \param ulBase specifies the LPC module base address.
//!
//! This function forces the sending of an SIRQ frame using whatever values are
//! currently set (auto and/or manual).
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
LPCIRQSend(unsigned long ulBase)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulBase == LPC0_BASE);
//
// Set the bit to force the sending of an SIRQ frame.
//
HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_IRQCTL) |= LPC_IRQCTL_SND;
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Registers an interrupt handler for the LPC module.
//!
//! \param ulBase specifies the LPC module base address.
//! \param pfnHandler is a pointer to the function to be called when the
//! LPC interrupt occurs.
//!
//! This function registers the handler to be called when an LPC interrupt
//! occurs. This function enables the global interrupt in the interrupt
//! controller; specific LPC interrupts must be enabled via LPCIntEnable(). If
//! necessary, it is the interrupt handler's responsibility to clear the
//! interrupt source via LPCIntClear().
//!
//! \sa IntRegister() for important information about registering interrupt
//! handlers.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
LPCIntRegister(unsigned long ulBase, void (*pfnHandler)(void))
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulBase == LPC0_BASE);
ASSERT(pfnHandler != 0);
//
// Register the interrupt handler.
//
IntRegister(INT_LPC0, pfnHandler);
//
// Enable the LPC interrupt.
//
IntEnable(INT_LPC0);
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Unregisters an interrupt handler for the LPC module.
//!
//! \param ulBase specifies the LPC module base address.
//!
//! This function unregisters the handler to be called when an LPC interrupt
//! occurs. This fucntion also masks off the interrupt in the interrupt
//! controller so that the interrupt handler is no longer called.
//!
//! \sa IntRegister() for important information about registering interrupt
//! handlers.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
LPCIntUnregister(unsigned long ulBase)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulBase == LPC0_BASE);
//
// Disable the LPC interrupt.
//
IntDisable(INT_LPC0);
//
// Unregister the interrupt handler.
//
IntUnregister(INT_LPC0);
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Enables individual LPC interrupt sources.
//!
//! \param ulBase specifies the LPC module base address.
//! \param ulIntFlags is a bit mask of the interrupt sources to be enabled.
//!
//! This function enables the indicated LPC interrupt sources. Only the
//! sources that are enabled can be reflected to the processor interrupt;
//! disabled sources have no effect on the processor.
//!
//! The \e ulIntFlags parameter can be any of the following values:
//! \b LPC_INT_RST, \b LPC_INT_SLEEP, \b LPC_INT_COMx, \b LPC_INT_SIRQ,
//! \b LPC_INT_CHx_EP_TO_HOST, \b LPC_INT_CHx_EP_FROM_DATA,
//! \b LPC_INT_CHx_EP_FROM_CMD, \b LPC_INT_CHx_MB_HOST_WON,
//! \b LPC_INT_CHx_MB_HOST_WRITE, \b LPC_INT_CHx_MB_HOST_READ, or
//! \b LPC_INT_CHx_MB_MCU_LOST, where \b CHx can be \b CH6, \b CH5, \b CH4,
//! \b CH3, \b CH2, \b CH1, or \b CH0.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
LPCIntEnable(unsigned long ulBase, unsigned long ulIntFlags)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulBase == LPC0_BASE);
//
// Get the current mask value.
//
HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_IM) |= ulIntFlags;
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Disables individual LPC interrupt sources.
//!
//! \param ulBase specifies the LPC module base address.
//! \param ulIntFlags is a bit mask of the interrupt sources to be disabled.
//!
//! This funciton disables the indicated LPC interrupt sources. Only the
//! sources that are enabled can be reflected to the processor interrupt;
//! disabled sources have no effect on the processor.
//!
//! \sa The description of the LPCIntEnable() function provides detailed
//! information for the bit-mapped values in \e ulIntFlags.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
LPCIntDisable(unsigned long ulBase, unsigned long ulIntFlags)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulBase == LPC0_BASE);
//
// Disable the specified interrupts.
//
HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_IM) &= ~ulIntFlags;
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Gets the current interrupt status.
//!
//! \param ulBase specifies the LPC module base address.
//! \param bMasked is \b false if the raw interrupt status is required or
//! \b true if the masked interrupt status is required.
//!
//! This function returns the interrupt status for the LPC module. Either the
//! raw interrupt status or the status of interrupts that are allowed to
//! reflect to the processor can be returned.
//!
//! The interpretation of the LPC_INT_CHx fields varies based on the type
//! value programed for the specific Channel.
//!
//! \sa The description of the LPCIntEnable() function provides detailed
//! information for the bit-mapped values returned by this function.
//!
//! \return The current interrupt status.
//
//*****************************************************************************
unsigned long
LPCIntStatus(unsigned long ulBase, tBoolean bMasked)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulBase == LPC0_BASE);
//
// Return either the interrupt status or the raw interrupt status as
// requested.
//
if(bMasked)
{
return(HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_MIS));
}
else
{
return(HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_RIS));
}
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Clears LPC interrupt sources.
//!
//! \param ulBase specifies the LPC module base address.
//! \param ulIntFlags is a bit mask of the interrupt sources to be cleared.
//!
//! The specified LPC interrupt sources are cleared so that they no longer
//! assert. This function must be called in the interrupt handler to keep the
//! interrupts from being recognized again immediately upon exit.
//!
//! \sa The description of the LPCIntEnable() function provides detailed
//! information for the bit-mapped values in \e ulIntFlags.
//!
//! \note Because there is a write buffer in the Cortex-M processor, it may
//! take several clock cycles before the interrupt source is actually cleared.
//! Therefore, it is recommended that the interrupt source be cleared early in
//! the interrupt handler (as opposed to the very last action) to avoid
//! returning from the interrupt handler before the interrupt source is
//! actually cleared. Failure to do so may result in the interrupt handler
//! being immediately reentered (because the interrupt controller still sees
//! the interrupt source asserted).
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
LPCIntClear(unsigned long ulBase, unsigned long ulIntFlags)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulBase == LPC0_BASE);
//
// Clear the requested interrupt sources.
//
HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_IC) = ulIntFlags;
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Enables an LPC Channel.
//!
//! \param ulBase specifies the LPC module base address.
//! \param ulChannel specifies the LPC channel to enable.
//!
//! The specified LPC Channel is enabled.
//!
//! The value for the \e ulChannel parameter can be any one of the following
//! values: \b LPC_CHAN_CH0, \b LPC_CHAN_CH1, \b LPC_CHAN_CH2,
//! \b LPC_CHAN_CH3, \b LPC_CHAN_CH4, \b LPC_CHAN_CH5, \b LPC_CHAN_CH6 or
//! \b LPC_CHAN_CH7.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
LPCChannelEnable(unsigned long ulBase, unsigned long ulChannel)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulBase == LPC0_BASE);
ASSERT(LPCChannelValid(ulChannel));
//
// Enable the specified channel.
//
HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_CTL) |= (1 << ulChannel);
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Disables an LPC Channel.
//!
//! \param ulBase specifies the LPC module base address.
//! \param ulChannel specifies the LPC channel to disable.
//!
//! This function disables the specified LPC Channel.
//!
//! \sa The description of the LPCChannelEnable() function provides detailed
//! information for the values that can be usd for the \e ulChannel parameter.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
LPCChannelDisable(unsigned long ulBase, unsigned long ulChannel)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulBase == LPC0_BASE);
ASSERT(LPCChannelValid(ulChannel));
//
// Disable the specified channel.
//
HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_CTL) &= ~(1 << ulChannel);
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Sets the configuration of an LPC Channel as an endpoint.
//!
//! \param ulBase specifies the LPC module base address.
//! \param ulChannel specifies the LPC channel to configure.
//! \param ulConfig specifies configuration options required for the endpoint.
//! \param ulOffset specifies the offset from the beginning of the buffer pool
//! for this endpoint's data.
//! \param ulAddress specifies the LPC bus address (IO and/or MEM) for this
//! channel.
//!
//! This function enables the specified LPC Channel as an endpoint.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
LPCChannelConfigEPSet(unsigned long ulBase, unsigned long ulChannel,
unsigned long ulConfig, unsigned long ulAddress,
unsigned long ulOffset)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulBase == LPC0_BASE);
ASSERT(LPCChannelValid(ulChannel));
ASSERT((ulConfig & ~(LPC_CH0CTL_IRQSEL1_M | LPC_CH0CTL_IRQSEL0_M |
LPC_CH0CTL_IRQEN1 | LPC_CH0CTL_IRQEN0_M)) == 0);
ASSERT((ulOffset & 3) == 0);
ASSERT(ulOffset < ((((HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_STS) & LPC_STS_POOLSZ_M) >>
16) * 256) - 4));
//
// Convert the byte offset address into a half-word
// offset address and add into the control word.
//
ulConfig |= (((ulOffset >> 1) << LPC_CH0CTL_OFFSET_S) &
LPC_CH0CTL_OFFSET_M);
//
// Write the final control value into the control word for
// the channel.
//
HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_CH0CTL + (ulChannel * 0x10)) = ulConfig;
//
// Setup the IO and/or MEM address to match for this channel.
//
HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_CH0ADR + (ulChannel * 0x10)) = ulAddress;
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Sets the configuration of an LPC Channel as a mailbox.
//!
//! \param ulBase specifies the LPC module base address.
//! \param ulChannel specifies the LPC channel to configure.
//! \param ulConfig specifies configuration options required for the endpoint.
//! \param ulOffset specifies the offset from the beginning of the buffer pool
//! for this endpoint's data.
//! \param ulAddress specifies the LPC bus address (IO and/or MEM) for this
//! channel.
//!
//! This function enables the specified LPC Channel as a mailbox.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
LPCChannelConfigMBSet(unsigned long ulBase, unsigned long ulChannel,
unsigned long ulConfig, unsigned long ulAddress,
unsigned long ulOffset)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulBase == LPC0_BASE);
ASSERT(LPCChannelValid(ulChannel));
ASSERT((ulConfig & ~(LPC_CH0CTL_IRQSEL1_M | LPC_CH0CTL_IRQSEL1_M |
LPC_CH0CTL_IRQSEL0_M |
LPC_CH0CTL_IRQEN2 | LPC_CH0CTL_IRQEN1 |
LPC_CH0CTL_IRQEN0_M |
LPC_CH0CTL_ARBDIS | LPC_CH0CTL_AMASK_M)) == 0);
ASSERT((ulOffset & 3) == 0);
ASSERT(ulOffset < ((((HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_STS) & LPC_STS_POOLSZ_M) >>
16) * 256) - 4));
//
// Convert the byte offset address into a half-word
// offset address and add into the control word.
//
ulConfig |= (((ulOffset >> 1) << LPC_CH0CTL_OFFSET_S) &
LPC_CH0CTL_OFFSET_M);
//
// Set the configuration bit that enables Mailbox mode.
//
ulConfig |= LPC_CH0CTL_TYPE;
//
// Write the final control value into the control word for
// the channel.
//
HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_CH0CTL + (ulChannel * 0x10)) = ulConfig;
//
// Setup the IO and/or MEM address to match for this channel.
//
HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_CH0ADR + (ulChannel * 0x10)) = ulAddress;
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Sets the configuration of an LPC Channel as a COMx.
//!
//! \param ulBase specifies the LPC module base address.
//! \param ulChannel specifies the LPC channel to configure.
//! \param ulConfig specifies configuration options required for the endpoint.
//! \param ulOffset specifies the offset from the beginning of the buffer pool
//! for this endpoint's data.
//! \param ulAddress specifies the LPC bus address (IO and/or MEM) for this
//! channel.
//! \param ulCOMxMode specifies the COMx mode to be used.
//!
//! The specified LPC Channel is enabled as a COMx.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
LPCChannelConfigCOMxSet(unsigned long ulBase, unsigned long ulChannel,
unsigned long ulConfig, unsigned long ulAddress,
unsigned long ulOffset, unsigned long ulCOMxMode)
{
unsigned long ulTemp;
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulBase == LPC0_BASE);
ASSERT(LPCChannelValid(ulChannel));
ASSERT(ulChannel == LPC_CHAN_COMx);
ASSERT((ulConfig & ~(LPC_CH7CTL_IRQSEL1_M | LPC_CH7CTL_IRQSEL0_M |
LPC_CH7CTL_CX | LPC_CH7CTL_IRQEN1 |
LPC_CH7CTL_IRQEN0_M)) == 0);
ASSERT((ulOffset & 3) == 0);
ASSERT(ulOffset < ((((HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_STS) & LPC_STS_POOLSZ_M) >>
16) * 256) - 4));
ASSERT((ulCOMxMode & ~LPC_DMACX_CXACT_M) == 0);
//
// Convert the byte offset address into a half-word
// offset address and add into the control word.
//
ulConfig |= (((ulOffset >> 1) << LPC_CH0CTL_OFFSET_S) &
LPC_CH0CTL_OFFSET_M);
//
// Write the final control value into the control word for
// the channel.
//
HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_CH0CTL + (ulChannel * 0x10)) = ulConfig;
//
// Setup the IO and/or MEM address to match for this channel.
//
HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_CH0ADR + (ulChannel * 0x10)) = ulAddress;
//
// Configure the COMx Mode for this channel.
//
ulTemp = HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_DMACX);
ulTemp &= ~LPC_DMACX_CXACT_M;
ulTemp |= ulCOMxMode;
ulTemp |= LPC_DMACX_COMX;
HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_DMACX) = ulTemp;
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Gets the configuration of an LPC Channel.
//!
//! \param ulBase specifies the LPC module base address.
//! \param ulChannel specifies the LPC channel to configure.
//! \param pulOffset is a pointer to storage for the channel pool offset.
//! \param pulAddress is a pointer to storage for the channel bus address.
//! \param pulCOMxMode is a pointer to storage for the channel COMx mode.
//!
//! This function determines and returns the configuration for the specified
//! channel.
//!
//! \return Returns the bit-mapped channel control register value.
//
//*****************************************************************************
unsigned long
LPCChannelConfigGet(unsigned long ulBase, unsigned long ulChannel,
unsigned long *pulAddress, unsigned long *pulOffset,
unsigned long *pulCOMxMode)
{
unsigned long ulConfig;
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulBase == LPC0_BASE);
ASSERT(LPCChannelValid(ulChannel));
//
// Read the channel control register.
//
ulConfig = HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_CH0CTL + (ulChannel * 0x10));
//
// Get the buffer pool offset value.
//
if(pulOffset)
{
*pulOffset = ((ulConfig & LPC_CH0CTL_OFFSET_M) >>
(LPC_CH0CTL_OFFSET_S - 1));
}
//
// Get the IO/Memory address that this endpoint responds to.
//
if(pulAddress)
{
*pulAddress = HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_CH0ADR + (ulChannel * 0x10));
}
//
// Configure the COMx Mode for this channel.
//
if(pulCOMxMode && (ulChannel == LPC_CHAN_COMx))
{
*pulCOMxMode = (HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_DMACX) & 0x00070000);
}
//
// Return the raw config value.
//
return(ulConfig);
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Gets the absolute base address of the channel pool.
//!
//! \param ulBase specifies the LPC module base address.
//! \param ulChannel specifies the LPC channel to configure.
//!
//! Thos function calculates the absolute address of the channel pool from the
//! channel configuration setting and returns it.
//!
//! \return Returns the absolute base address of the channel pool.
//
//*****************************************************************************
unsigned long
LPCChannelPoolAddressGet(unsigned long ulBase, unsigned long ulChannel)
{
unsigned long ulAddress;
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulBase == LPC0_BASE);
ASSERT(LPCChannelValid(ulChannel));
//
// Read the channel control register.
//
ulAddress = HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_CH0CTL + (ulChannel * 0x10));
//
// Mask off the channel offset portion and shift it into a byte
// offset (stored as half-word offset).
//
ulAddress = ((ulAddress & LPC_CH0CTL_OFFSET_M) >>
(LPC_CH0CTL_OFFSET_S - 1));
//
// Add the LPC and Buffer Pool base address to get the final
// address to return.
//
ulAddress += (ulBase + LPC_O_POOL);
//
// Return the address to the calling routine.
//
return(ulAddress);
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Reads the status word from an LPC Channel.
//!
//! \param ulBase specifies the LPC module base address.
//! \param ulChannel specifies the LPC Channel.
//!
//! This function reads the status word from an LPC channel and returns it to
//! the caller.
//!
//! \return content of the channel status register.
//
//*****************************************************************************
unsigned long
LPCChannelStatusGet(unsigned long ulBase, unsigned long ulChannel)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulBase == LPC0_BASE);
ASSERT(LPCChannelValid(ulChannel));
//
// Read the half-word status from the LPC Channel
//
return (HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_CH0ST + (ulChannel * 0x10)));
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Sets the user bits in the status word (16-bits) of an LPC Channel.
//!
//! \param ulBase specifies the LPC module base address.
//! \param ulChannel specifies the LPC Channel.
//! \param ulStatus is the user bit values to set.
//!
//! This function sets the selected user bits of the status word for an LPC
//! channel.
//!
//! \return None
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
LPCChannelStatusSet(unsigned long ulBase, unsigned long ulChannel,
unsigned long ulStatus)
{
unsigned long ulTemp;
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulBase == LPC0_BASE);
ASSERT(LPCChannelValid(ulChannel));
ASSERT((ulStatus & (~LPC_CH0ST_USER_M)) == 0);
//
// Read the status from the LPC Channel, and set new values for
// the user bits.
//
ulTemp = HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_CH0ST + (ulChannel * 0x10));
ulTemp |= ulStatus;
HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_CH0ST + (ulChannel * 0x10)) = ulTemp;
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Clears the user bits in the status word (16-bits) of an LPC Channel.
//!
//! \param ulBase specifies the LPC module base address.
//! \param ulChannel specifies the LPC Channel.
//! \param ulStatus is the user bit values to clear.
//!
//! This function sets the selected user bits of the status word for an LPC
//! channel.
//!
//! \return None
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
LPCChannelStatusClear(unsigned long ulBase, unsigned long ulChannel,
unsigned long ulStatus)
{
unsigned long ulTemp;
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulBase == LPC0_BASE);
ASSERT(LPCChannelValid(ulChannel));
ASSERT((ulStatus & (~LPC_CH0ST_USER_M)) == 0);
//
// Read the status from the LPC Channel, and set new values for
// the user bits.
//
ulTemp = HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_CH0ST + (ulChannel * 0x10));
ulTemp &= ~ulStatus;
HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_CH0ST + (ulChannel * 0x10)) = ulTemp;
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Sets the configuration of DMA for LPC channels.
//!
//! \param ulBase specifies the LPC module base address.
//! \param ulConfig specifies the DMA channel configuration.
//! \param ulMask specifies the configuration mask to be used.
//!
//! This function sets the specified DMA channel operation based on the
//! \e ulConfig parameter.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
LPCChannelDMAConfigSet(unsigned long ulBase, unsigned long ulConfig,
unsigned long ulMask)
{
unsigned long ulTemp;
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulBase == LPC0_BASE);
ASSERT((ulConfig & ~0x000000FF) == 0);
ASSERT((ulConfig & 0x00000003) != 0x00000003);
ASSERT((ulConfig & 0x0000000C) != 0x0000000C);
ASSERT((ulConfig & 0x00000030) != 0x00000030);
ASSERT((ulConfig & 0x000000C0) != 0x000000C0);
ASSERT((ulMask & ~0x000000FF) == 0);
//
// Get the current mask value.
//
ulTemp = HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_DMACX);
ulTemp &= ~ulMask;
ulTemp |= (ulConfig & ulMask);
HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_DMACX) = ulTemp;
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Gets the configuration of DMA for LPC channels.
//!
//! \param ulBase specifies the LPC module base address.
//!
//! This function returns the configuration of the LPC DMA channels.
//!
//! \return Returns the bit-mapped DMA channel configuration.
//
//*****************************************************************************
unsigned long
LPCChannelDMAConfigGet(unsigned long ulBase)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulBase == LPC0_BASE);
//
// Get the current mask value.
//
return(HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_DMACX) & 0x000000FF);
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Reads a byte from the LPC channel pool.
//!
//! \param ulBase specifies the LPC module base address.
//! \param ulOffset specifies the offset from the beginning of the LPC channel
//! pool.
//!
//! This function reads a byte from the channel pool.
//!
//! \return Returns the byte read from the pool memory.
//
//*****************************************************************************
unsigned char
LPCByteRead(unsigned long ulBase, unsigned long ulOffset)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulBase == LPC0_BASE);
ASSERT(ulOffset < (((HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_STS) & LPC_STS_POOLSZ_M) >>
16) * 256));
//
// Return the byte from the LPC Buffer Pool.
//
return(HWREGB(ulBase + LPC_O_POOL + ulOffset));
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Writes a byte to the LPC channel pool.
//!
//! \param ulBase specifies the LPC module base address.
//! \param ulOffset specifies the offset from the beginning of the LPC channel
//! pool.
//! \param ucData specifies the byte to write.
//!
//! This function writes a byte to the channel pool.
//!
//! \return None
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
LPCByteWrite(unsigned long ulBase, unsigned long ulOffset,
unsigned char ucData)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulBase == LPC0_BASE);
ASSERT(ulOffset < (((HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_STS) & LPC_STS_POOLSZ_M) >>
16) * 256));
//
// Write the byte to the LPC Buffer Pool.
//
HWREGB(ulBase + LPC_O_POOL + ulOffset) = ucData;
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Reads a half-word from the LPC channel pool.
//!
//! \param ulBase specifies the LPC module base address.
//! \param ulOffset specifies the offset from the beginning of the LPC channel
//! pool.
//!
//! This function reads a half-word from the channel pool. The \e ulOffset
//! specified must be half-word aligned.
//!
//! \return Returns the half-word read from the pool memory.
//
//*****************************************************************************
unsigned short
LPCHalfWordRead(unsigned long ulBase, unsigned long ulOffset)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulBase == LPC0_BASE);
ASSERT((ulOffset & 1) == 0);
ASSERT(ulOffset < (((HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_STS) & LPC_STS_POOLSZ_M) >>
16) * 256));
//
// Return the half-word from the LPC Buffer Pool.
//
return(HWREGH(ulBase + LPC_O_POOL + ulOffset));
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Writes a half-word to the LPC channel pool.
//!
//! \param ulBase specifies the LPC module base address.
//! \param ulOffset specifies the offset from the beginning of the LPC channel
//! pool.
//! \param usData specifies the byte to write.
//!
//! This function writes a half-word to the channel pool. The \e ulOffset
//! specified must be half-word aligned.
//!
//! \return None
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
LPCHalfWordWrite(unsigned long ulBase, unsigned long ulOffset,
unsigned short usData)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulBase == LPC0_BASE);
ASSERT((ulOffset & 1) == 0);
ASSERT(ulOffset < (((HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_STS) & LPC_STS_POOLSZ_M) >>
16) * 256));
//
// Write the half-word to the LPC Buffer Pool.
//
HWREGH(ulBase + LPC_O_POOL + ulOffset) = usData;
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Reads a word from the LPC channel pool.
//!
//! \param ulBase specifies the LPC module base address.
//! \param ulOffset specifies the offset from the beginning of the LPC channel
//! pool.
//!
//! This function reads a word from the channel pool. The \e ulOffset
//! specified must be word aligned.
//!
//! \return Returns the word read from the pool memory.
//
//*****************************************************************************
unsigned long
LPCWordRead(unsigned long ulBase, unsigned long ulOffset)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulBase == LPC0_BASE);
ASSERT((ulOffset & 3) == 0);
ASSERT(ulOffset < (((HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_STS) & LPC_STS_POOLSZ_M) >>
16) * 256));
//
// Return the word from the LPC Buffer Pool.
//
return(HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_POOL + ulOffset));
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Writes a word to the LPC channel pool.
//!
//! \param ulBase specifies the LPC module base address.
//! \param ulOffset specifies the offset from the beginning of the LPC channel
//! pool.
//! \param ulData specifies the word to write.
//!
//! This function writes a word to the channel pool. The \e ulOffset
//! specified must be word aligned.
//!
//! \return None
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
LPCWordWrite(unsigned long ulBase, unsigned long ulOffset,
unsigned long ulData)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulBase == LPC0_BASE);
ASSERT((ulOffset & 1) == 0);
ASSERT(ulOffset < (((HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_STS) & LPC_STS_POOLSZ_M) >>
16) * 256));
//
// Write the word to the LPC Buffer Pool.
//
HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_POOL + ulOffset) = ulData;
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Enables individual COMx interrupt sources.
//!
//! \param ulBase specifies the LPC module base address.
//! \param ulIntFlags is a bit mask of the interrupt sources to be enabled.
//!
//! This function enables the indicated COMx interrupt sources to trigger the
//! COMx interrupt in the primary LPC interrupt registers.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
LPCCOMxIntEnable(unsigned long ulBase, unsigned long ulIntFlags)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulBase == LPC0_BASE);
ASSERT((ulIntFlags & ~(LPC_DMACX_CXEM | LPC_DMACX_CXTXEM |
LPC_DMACX_CXRXEM)) == 0);
//
// Get the current mask value.
//
HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_DMACX) |= ulIntFlags;
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Disables individual COMx interrupt sources.
//!
//! \param ulBase specifies the LPC module base address.
//! \param ulIntFlags is a bit mask of the interrupt sources to be disabled.
//!
//! This function disables the indicated COMx interrupt sources from triggering
//! the COMx interrupt in the primary LPC interrupt registers.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
LPCCOMxIntDisable(unsigned long ulBase, unsigned long ulIntFlags)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulBase == LPC0_BASE);
ASSERT((ulIntFlags & ~(LPC_DMACX_CXEM | LPC_DMACX_CXTXEM |
LPC_DMACX_CXRXEM)) == 0);
//
// Disable the specified interrupts.
//
HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_DMACX) &= ~ulIntFlags;
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Gets the current COMx interrupt status.
//!
//! \param ulBase specifies the LPC module base address.
//! \param bMasked is \b false if the raw interrupt status is required or
//! \b true if the masked interrupt status is required.
//!
//! This function returns the interrupt status for the COMx module.
//!
//! \return The current interrupt status.
//
//*****************************************************************************
unsigned long
LPCCOMxIntStatus(unsigned long ulBase, tBoolean bMasked)
{
unsigned long ulStatus;
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulBase == LPC0_BASE);
//
// Return either the interrupt status or the raw interrupt status as
// requested.
//
ulStatus = HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_DMACX);
if(bMasked)
{
ulStatus = ulStatus & (ulStatus << 4);
}
return(ulStatus & (LPC_DMACX_CXRES | LPC_DMACX_CXTXRES |
LPC_DMACX_CXRXRES));
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Clears COMx interrupt sources.
//!
//! \param ulBase specifies the LPC module base address.
//! \param ulIntFlags is a bit mask of the interrupt sources to be cleared.
//!
//! This function clears the specified COMx interrupt sources so that they no
//! longer assert.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
LPCCOMxIntClear(unsigned long ulBase, unsigned long ulIntFlags)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulBase == LPC0_BASE);
ASSERT((ulIntFlags & ~(LPC_DMACX_CXRES | LPC_DMACX_CXTXRES |
LPC_DMACX_CXRXRES)) == 0);
//
// Clear the requested interrupt sources.
//
HWREG(ulBase + LPC_O_DMACX) |= ulIntFlags;
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
// Close the Doxygen group.
//! @}
//
//*****************************************************************************