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2011 Giovanni Di Sirio.
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*/
/**
* @file pal.h
* @brief I/O Ports Abstraction Layer macros, types and structures.
*
* @addtogroup PAL
* @{
*/
#ifndef _PAL_H_
#define _PAL_H_
#if HAL_USE_PAL || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
/*===========================================================================*/
/* Driver constants. */
/*===========================================================================*/
/**
* @name Pads mode constants
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief After reset state.
* @details The state itself is not specified and is architecture dependent,
* it is guaranteed to be equal to the after-reset state. It is
* usually an input state.
*/
#define PAL_MODE_RESET 0
/**
* @brief Safe state for unconnected pads.
* @details The state itself is not specified and is architecture dependent,
* it may be mapped on @p PAL_MODE_INPUT_PULLUP,
* @p PAL_MODE_INPUT_PULLDOWN or @p PAL_MODE_OUTPUT_PUSHPULL as
* example.
*/
#define PAL_MODE_UNCONNECTED 1
/**
* @brief Regular input high-Z pad.
*/
#define PAL_MODE_INPUT 2
/**
* @brief Input pad with weak pull up resistor.
*/
#define PAL_MODE_INPUT_PULLUP 3
/**
* @brief Input pad with weak pull down resistor.
*/
#define PAL_MODE_INPUT_PULLDOWN 4
/**
* @brief Analog input mode.
*/
#define PAL_MODE_INPUT_ANALOG 5
/**
* @brief Push-pull output pad.
*/
#define PAL_MODE_OUTPUT_PUSHPULL 6
/**
* @brief Open-drain output pad.
*/
#define PAL_MODE_OUTPUT_OPENDRAIN 7
/** @} */
/**
* @name Logic level constants
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief Logical low state.
*/
#define PAL_LOW 0
/**
* @brief Logical high state.
*/
#define PAL_HIGH 1
/** @} */
/*===========================================================================*/
/* Driver pre-compile time settings. */
/*===========================================================================*/
/*===========================================================================*/
/* Derived constants and error checks. */
/*===========================================================================*/
/*===========================================================================*/
/* Driver data structures and types. */
/*===========================================================================*/
#include "pal_lld.h"
/**
* @brief I/O bus descriptor.
* @details This structure describes a group of contiguous digital I/O lines
* that have to be handled as bus.
* @note I/O operations on a bus do not affect I/O lines on the same port but
* not belonging to the bus.
*/
typedef struct {
/**
* @brief Port identifier.
*/
ioportid_t portid;
/**
* @brief Bus mask aligned to port bit 0.
* @note The bus mask implicitly define the bus width. A logical AND is
* performed on the bus data.
*/
ioportmask_t mask;
/**
* @brief Offset, within the port, of the least significant bit of the bus.
*/
iomode_t offset;
} IOBus;
/*===========================================================================*/
/* Driver macros. */
/*===========================================================================*/
/**
* @brief Port bit helper macro.
* @details This macro calculates the mask of a bit within a port.
*
* @param[in] n bit position within the port
* @return The bit mask.
*/
#define PAL_PORT_BIT(n) ((ioportmask_t)(1 << (n)))
/**
* @brief Bits group mask helper.
* @details This macro calculates the mask of a bits group.
*
* @param[in] width group width
* @return The group mask.
*/
#define PAL_GROUP_MASK(width) ((ioportmask_t)(1 << (width)) - 1)
/**
* @brief Data part of a static I/O bus initializer.
* @details This macro should be used when statically initializing an I/O bus
* that is part of a bigger structure.
*
* @param[in] name name of the IOBus variable
* @param[in] port I/O port descriptor
* @param[in] width bus width in bits
* @param[in] offset bus bit offset within the port
*/
#define _IOBUS_DATA(name, port, width, offset) \
{port, PAL_GROUP_MASK(width), offset}
/**
* @brief Static I/O bus initializer.
*
* @param[in] name name of the IOBus variable
* @param[in] port I/O port descriptor
* @param[in] width bus width in bits
* @param[in] offset bus bit offset within the port
*/
#define IOBUS_DECL(name, port, width, offset) \
IOBus name = _IOBUS_DATA(name, port, width, offset)
/**
* @name Macro Functions
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief PAL subsystem initialization.
* @note This function is implicitly invoked by @p halInit(), there is
* no need to explicitly initialize the driver.
*
* @param[in] config pointer to an architecture specific configuration
* structure. This structure is defined in the low level driver
* header.
*
* @init
*/
#define palInit(config) pal_lld_init(config)
/**
* @brief Reads the physical I/O port states.
* @note The default implementation always return zero and computes the
* parameter eventual side effects.
*
* @param[in] port port identifier
* @return The port logical states.
*
* @api
*/
#if !defined(pal_lld_readport) || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
#define palReadPort(port) ((void)(port), 0)
#else
#define palReadPort(port) pal_lld_readport(port)
#endif
/**
* @brief Reads the output latch.
* @details The purpose of this function is to read back the latched output
* value.
* @note The default implementation always return zero and computes the
* parameter eventual side effects.
*
* @param[in] port port identifier
* @return The latched logical states.
*
* @api
*/
#if !defined(pal_lld_readlatch) || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
#define palReadLatch(port) ((void)(port), 0)
#else
#define palReadLatch(port) pal_lld_readlatch(port)
#endif
/**
* @brief Writes a bits mask on a I/O port.
* @note The default implementation does nothing except computing the
* parameters eventual side effects.
*
* @param[in] port port identifier
* @param[in] bits bits to be written on the specified port
*
* @api
*/
#if !defined(pal_lld_writeport) || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
#define palWritePort(port, bits) ((void)(port), (void)(bits))
#else
#define palWritePort(port, bits) pal_lld_writeport(port, bits)
#endif
/**
* @brief Sets a bits mask on a I/O port.
* @note The operation is not guaranteed to be atomic on all the
* architectures, for atomicity and/or portability reasons you may
* need to enclose port I/O operations between @p chSysLock() and
* @p chSysUnlock().
* @note The default implementation is non atomic and not necessarily
* optimal. Low level drivers may optimize the function by using
* specific hardware or coding.
*
* @param[in] port port identifier
* @param[in] bits bits to be ORed on the specified port
*
* @api
*/
#if !defined(pal_lld_setport) || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
#define palSetPort(port, bits) \
palWritePort(port, palReadLatch(port) | (bits))
#else
#define palSetPort(port, bits) pal_lld_setport(port, bits)
#endif
/**
* @brief Clears a bits mask on a I/O port.
* @note The operation is not guaranteed to be atomic on all the
* architectures, for atomicity and/or portability reasons you may
* need to enclose port I/O operations between @p chSysLock() and
* @p chSysUnlock().
* @note The default implementation is non atomic and not necessarily
* optimal. Low level drivers may optimize the function by using
* specific hardware or coding.
*
* @param[in] port port identifier
* @param[in] bits bits to be cleared on the specified port
*
* @api
*/
#if !defined(pal_lld_clearport) || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
#define palClearPort(port, bits) \
palWritePort(port, palReadLatch(port) & ~(bits))
#else
#define palClearPort(port, bits) pal_lld_clearport(port, bits)
#endif
/**
* @brief Toggles a bits mask on a I/O port.
* @note The operation is not guaranteed to be atomic on all the
* architectures, for atomicity and/or portability reasons you may
* need to enclose port I/O operations between @p chSysLock() and
* @p chSysUnlock().
* @note The default implementation is non atomic and not necessarily
* optimal. Low level drivers may optimize the function by using
* specific hardware or coding.
*
* @param[in] port port identifier
* @param[in] bits bits to be XORed on the specified port
*
* @api
*/
#if !defined(pal_lld_toggleport) || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
#define palTogglePort(port, bits) \
palWritePort(port, palReadLatch(port) ^ (bits))
#else
#define palTogglePort(port, bits) pal_lld_toggleport(port, bits)
#endif
/**
* @brief Reads a group of bits.
*
* @param[in] port port identifier
* @param[in] mask group mask, a logical AND is performed on the input
* data
* @param[in] offset group bit offset within the port
* @return The group logical states.
*
* @api
*/
#if !defined(pal_lld_readgroup) || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
#define palReadGroup(port, mask, offset) \
((palReadPort(port) >> (offset)) & (mask))
#else
#define palReadGroup(port, mask, offset) pal_lld_readgroup(port, mask, offset)
#endif
/**
* @brief Writes a group of bits.
*
* @param[in] port port identifier
* @param[in] mask group mask, a logical AND is performed on the
* output data
* @param[in] offset group bit offset within the port
* @param[in] bits bits to be written. Values exceeding the group
* width are masked.
*
* @api
*/
#if !defined(pal_lld_writegroup) || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
#define palWriteGroup(port, mask, offset, bits) \
palWritePort(port, (palReadLatch(port) & ~((mask) << (offset))) | \
(((bits) & (mask)) << (offset)))
#else
#define palWriteGroup(port, mask, offset, bits) \
pal_lld_writegroup(port, mask, offset, bits)
#endif
/**
* @brief Pads group mode setup.
* @details This function programs a pads group belonging to the same port
* with the specified mode.
* @note Programming an unknown or unsupported mode is silently ignored.
*
* @param[in] port port identifier
* @param[in] mask group mask
* @param[in] mode group mode
*
* @api
*/
#if !defined(pal_lld_setgroupmode) || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
#define palSetGroupMode(port, mask, mode)
#else
#define palSetGroupMode(port, mask, mode) pal_lld_setgroupmode(port, mask, mode)
#endif
/**
* @brief Reads an input pad logical state.
* @note The default implementation not necessarily optimal. Low level
* drivers may optimize the function by using specific hardware
* or coding.
* @note The default implementation internally uses the @p palReadPort().
*
* @param[in] port port identifier
* @param[in] pad pad number within the port
* @return The logical state.
* @retval PAL_LOW low logical state.
* @retval PAL_HIGH high logical state.
*
* @api
*/
#if !defined(pal_lld_readpad) || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
#define palReadPad(port, pad) ((palReadPort(port) >> (pad)) & 1)
#else
#define palReadPad(port, pad) pal_lld_readpad(port, pad)
#endif
/**
* @brief Writes a logical state on an output pad.
* @note The operation is not guaranteed to be atomic on all the
* architectures, for atomicity and/or portability reasons you may
* need to enclose port I/O operations between @p chSysLock() and
* @p chSysUnlock().
* @note The default implementation is non atomic and not necessarily
* optimal. Low level drivers may optimize the function by using
* specific hardware or coding.
* @note The default implementation internally uses the @p palReadLatch()
* and @p palWritePort().
*
* @param[in] port port identifier
* @param[in] pad pad number within the port
* @param[in] bit logical value, the value must be @p PAL_LOW or
* @p PAL_HIGH
*
* @api
*/
#if !defined(pal_lld_writepad) || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
#define palWritePad(port, pad, bit) \
palWritePort(port, (palReadLatch(port) & ~PAL_PORT_BIT(pad)) | \
(((bit) & 1) << pad))
#else
#define palWritePad(port, pad, bit) pal_lld_writepad(port, pad, bit)
#endif
/**
* @brief Sets a pad logical state to @p PAL_HIGH.
* @note The operation is not guaranteed to be atomic on all the
* architectures, for atomicity and/or portability reasons you may
* need to enclose port I/O operations between @p chSysLock() and
* @p chSysUnlock().
* @note The default implementation is non atomic and not necessarily
* optimal. Low level drivers may optimize the function by using
* specific hardware or coding.
* @note The default implementation internally uses the @p palSetPort().
*
* @param[in] port port identifier
* @param[in] pad pad number within the port
*
* @api
*/
#if !defined(pal_lld_setpad) || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
#define palSetPad(port, pad) palSetPort(port, PAL_PORT_BIT(pad))
#else
#define palSetPad(port, pad) pal_lld_setpad(port, pad)
#endif
/**
* @brief Clears a pad logical state to @p PAL_LOW.
* @note The operation is not guaranteed to be atomic on all the
* architectures, for atomicity and/or portability reasons you may
* need to enclose port I/O operations between @p chSysLock() and
* @p chSysUnlock().
* @note The default implementation is non atomic and not necessarily
* optimal. Low level drivers may optimize the function by using
* specific hardware or coding.
* @note The default implementation internally uses the @p palClearPort().
*
* @param[in] port port identifier
* @param[in] pad pad number within the port
*
* @api
*/
#if !defined(pal_lld_clearpad) || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
#define palClearPad(port, pad) palClearPort(port, PAL_PORT_BIT(pad))
#else
#define palClearPad(port, pad) pal_lld_clearpad(port, pad)
#endif
/**
* @brief Toggles a pad logical state.
* @note The operation is not guaranteed to be atomic on all the
* architectures, for atomicity and/or portability reasons you may
* need to enclose port I/O operations between @p chSysLock() and
* @p chSysUnlock().
* @note The default implementation is non atomic and not necessarily
* optimal. Low level drivers may optimize the function by using
* specific hardware or coding.
* @note The default implementation internally uses the @p palTogglePort().
*
* @param[in] port port identifier
* @param[in] pad pad number within the port
*
* @api
*/
#if !defined(pal_lld_togglepad) || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
#define palTogglePad(port, pad) palTogglePort(port, PAL_PORT_BIT(pad))
#else
#define palTogglePad(port, pad) pal_lld_togglepad(port, pad)
#endif
/**
* @brief Pad mode setup.
* @details This function programs a pad with the specified mode.
* @note The default implementation not necessarily optimal. Low level
* drivers may optimize the function by using specific hardware
* or coding.
* @note Programming an unknown or unsupported mode is silently ignored.
*
* @param[in] port port identifier
* @param[in] pad pad number within the port
* @param[in] mode pad mode
*
* @api
*/
#if !defined(pal_lld_setpadmode) || defined(__DOXYGEN__)
#define palSetPadMode(port, pad, mode) \
palSetGroupMode(port, PAL_PORT_BIT(pad), mode)
#else
#define palSetPadMode(port, pad, mode) pal_lld_setpadmode(port, pad, mode)
#endif
/** @} */
/*===========================================================================*/
/* External declarations. */
/*===========================================================================*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
ioportmask_t palReadBus(IOBus *bus);
void palWriteBus(IOBus *bus, ioportmask_t bits);
void palSetBusMode(IOBus *bus, iomode_t mode);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _PAL_H_ */
#endif /* HAL_USE_PAL */
/** @} */