Danger-alarm/SOFTWARE-FreeRTOS/Common/drivers/Atmel/at91lib/peripherals/pio/pio.h

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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/// \dir
/// !Purpose
///
/// Definition of methods and structures for using PIOs in a transparent
/// way. The main purpose is to allow portability between several boards.
///
/// !Usage
///
/// -# To configure and use pins, see pio.h.
/// -# To enable and use interrupt generation on PIO status change, see
/// pio_it.h.
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/// \unit
/// !Purpose
///
/// Simple & portable usage of PIO pins.
///
/// !Usage
///
/// -# Define a constant pin description array such as the following one:
/// \code
/// const Pin at91board_dbgu[] = {
/// {AT91C_BASE_PIOA, (1 << 30), PIO_PERIPH_A, PIO_DEFAULT},
/// {AT91C_BASE_PIOA, (1 << 31), PIO_PERIPH_A, PIO_DEFAULT},
/// };
/// \endcode
/// Alternatively, constants defined in the piodefs.h header file of the
/// board module can be used:
/// \code
/// const Pin at91board_dbgu[] = {PINS_DBGU};
/// const Pin at91board_usart[] = {PIN_USART0_RXD, PIN_USART0_TXD};
/// \endcode
/// It is possible to group multiple pins if they share the same
/// attributes, to save memory. Here is the previous DBGU example
/// rewritten in such a way:
/// \code
/// const Pin at91board_dbgu[] = {
/// {AT91C_BASE_PIOA, 0xC0000000, PIO_PERIPH_A, PIO_DEFAULT}
/// };
/// \endcode
/// -# For pins configured as inputs, the PIO controller must be enabled
/// in the PMC (*enabled by PIO_Configure at the moment*).
/// -# Configure a pin array by calling PIO_Configure, using
/// the PIO_LISTSIZE macro to calculate the array size if needed. Do not
/// forget to check the return value for any error.
/// -# Set and get the value of a pin using the PIO_Set, PIO_Clear and
/// PIO_Get methods.
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifndef PIO_H
#define PIO_H
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Headers
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#include <board.h>
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Definitions
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/// \page "Pin types"
/// This page lists the available types for a Pin instance (in its type field).
/// !Types
/// - PIO_PERIPH_A
/// - PIO_PERIPH_B
/// - PIO_INPUT
/// - PIO_OUTPUT_0
/// - PIO_OUTPUT_1
/// The pin is controlled by the associated signal of peripheral A.
#define PIO_PERIPH_A 0
/// The pin is controlled by the associated signal of peripheral B.
#define PIO_PERIPH_B 1
/// The pin is an input.
#define PIO_INPUT 2
/// The pin is an output and has a default level of 0.
#define PIO_OUTPUT_0 3
/// The pin is an output and has a default level of 1.
#define PIO_OUTPUT_1 4
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/// \page "Pin attributes"
/// This page lists the valid values for the attribute field of a Pin instance.
/// !Attributes
/// - PIO_DEFAULT
/// - PIO_PULLUP
/// - PIO_DEGLITCH
/// - PIO_OPENDRAIN
/// Default pin configuration (no attribute).
#define PIO_DEFAULT (0 << 0)
/// The internal pin pull-up is active.
#define PIO_PULLUP (1 << 0)
/// The internal glitch filter is active.
#define PIO_DEGLITCH (1 << 1)
/// The pin is open-drain.
#define PIO_OPENDRAIN (1 << 2)
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Calculates the size of a Pin instances array. The array must be local (i.e.
/// not a pointer), otherwise the computation will not be correct.
#define PIO_LISTSIZE(list) (sizeof(list) / sizeof(Pin))
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Types
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Describes the type and attribute of one PIO pin or a group of similar pins.
typedef struct {
/// Bitmask indicating which pin(s) to configure.
unsigned int mask;
/// Pointer to the PIO controller which has the pin(s).
AT91S_PIO *pio;
/// Peripheral ID of the PIO controller which has the pin(s).
unsigned char id;
/// Pin type (see "Pin types").
unsigned char type;
/// Pin attribute (see "Pin attributes").
unsigned char attribute;
} Pin;
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Exported functions
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
extern unsigned char PIO_Configure(const Pin *list, unsigned int size);
extern void PIO_Set(const Pin *pin );
extern void PIO_Clear(const Pin *pin);
extern unsigned char PIO_Get(const Pin *pin);
extern unsigned int PIO_GetISR(const Pin *pin);
extern unsigned char PIO_GetOutputDataStatus(const Pin *pin);
#endif //#ifndef PIO_H