/* ChibiOS/HAL - Copyright (C) 2006,2007,2008,2009,2010, 2011,2012,2013,2014 Giovanni Di Sirio. This file is part of ChibiOS/HAL ChibiOS/HAL is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. ChibiOS/RT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . */ /* Concepts and parts of this file have been contributed by Uladzimir Pylinsky aka barthess. */ /** * @file rtc.c * @brief RTC Driver code. * * @addtogroup RTC * @{ */ #include "hal.h" #if HAL_USE_RTC || defined(__DOXYGEN__) /*===========================================================================*/ /* Driver local definitions. */ /*===========================================================================*/ /*===========================================================================*/ /* Driver exported variables. */ /*===========================================================================*/ /*===========================================================================*/ /* Driver local variables and types. */ /*===========================================================================*/ /*===========================================================================*/ /* Driver local functions. */ /*===========================================================================*/ /*===========================================================================*/ /* Driver exported functions. */ /*===========================================================================*/ /** * @brief RTC Driver initialization. * @note This function is implicitly invoked by @p halInit(), there is * no need to explicitly initialize the driver. * * @init */ void rtcInit(void) { rtc_lld_init(); } /** * @brief Set current time. * @note This function can be called from any context but limitations * could be imposed by the low level implementation. It is * guaranteed that the function can be called from thread * context. * @note The function can be reentrant or not reentrant depending on * the low level implementation. * * @param[in] rtcp pointer to RTC driver structure * @param[in] timespec pointer to a @p RTCDateTime structure * * @special */ void rtcSetTime(RTCDriver *rtcp, const RTCDateTime *timespec) { osalDbgCheck((rtcp != NULL) && (timespec != NULL)); rtc_lld_set_time(rtcp, timespec); } /** * @brief Get current time. * @note This function can be called from any context but limitations * could be imposed by the low level implementation. It is * guaranteed that the function can be called from thread * context. * @note The function can be reentrant or not reentrant depending on * the low level implementation. * * @param[in] rtcp pointer to RTC driver structure * @param[out] timespec pointer to a @p RTCDateTime structure * * @special */ void rtcGetTime(RTCDriver *rtcp, RTCDateTime *timespec) { osalDbgCheck((rtcp != NULL) && (timespec != NULL)); rtc_lld_get_time(rtcp, timespec); } #if (RTC_ALARMS > 0) || defined(__DOXYGEN__) /** * @brief Set alarm time. * @note This function can be called from any context but limitations * could be imposed by the low level implementation. It is * guaranteed that the function can be called from thread * context. * @note The function can be reentrant or not reentrant depending on * the low level implementation. * * @param[in] rtcp pointer to RTC driver structure * @param[in] alarm alarm identifier * @param[in] alarmspec pointer to a @p RTCAlarm structure or @p NULL * * @special */ void rtcSetAlarm(RTCDriver *rtcp, rtcalarm_t alarm, const RTCAlarm *alarmspec) { osalDbgCheck((rtcp != NULL) && (alarm < RTC_ALARMS)); rtc_lld_set_alarm(rtcp, alarm, alarmspec); } /** * @brief Get current alarm. * @note If an alarm has not been set then the returned alarm specification * is not meaningful. * @note This function can be called from any context but limitations * could be imposed by the low level implementation. It is * guaranteed that the function can be called from thread * context. * @note The function can be reentrant or not reentrant depending on * the low level implementation. * * @param[in] rtcp pointer to RTC driver structure * @param[in] alarm alarm identifier * @param[out] alarmspec pointer to a @p RTCAlarm structure * * @special */ void rtcGetAlarm(RTCDriver *rtcp, rtcalarm_t alarm, RTCAlarm *alarmspec) { osalDbgCheck((rtcp != NULL) && (alarm < RTC_ALARMS) && (alarmspec != NULL)); rtc_lld_get_alarm(rtcp, alarm, alarmspec); } #endif /* RTC_ALARMS > 0 */ #if RTC_SUPPORTS_CALLBACKS || defined(__DOXYGEN__) /** * @brief Enables or disables RTC callbacks. * @details This function enables or disables the callback, use a @p NULL * pointer in order to disable it. * @note This function can be called from any context but limitations * could be imposed by the low level implementation. It is * guaranteed that the function can be called from thread * context. * @note The function can be reentrant or not reentrant depending on * the low level implementation. * * @param[in] rtcp pointer to RTC driver structure * @param[in] callback callback function pointer or @p NULL * * @special */ void rtcSetCallback(RTCDriver *rtcp, rtccb_t callback) { osalDbgCheck(rtcp != NULL); rtc_lld_set_callback(rtcp, callback); } #endif /* RTC_SUPPORTS_CALLBACKS */ /** * @brief Get current time in format suitable for usage in FAT file system. * @note The information about day of week and DST is lost in DOS * format, the second field loses its least significant bit. * * @param[out] timespec pointer to a @p RTCDateTime structure * @return FAT date/time value. * * @api */ uint32_t rtcConvertDateTimeToFAT(const RTCDateTime *timespec) { uint32_t fattime; uint32_t sec, min, hour, tmp; osalDbgCheck(timespec != NULL); tmp = timespec->millisecond / 1000; sec = tmp % 60; min = (tmp - sec) % 3600; hour = (tmp - sec - min * 60) / 3600; fattime = sec >> 1; fattime |= min << 5; fattime |= hour << 11; fattime |= timespec->day << 16; fattime |= timespec->month << 21; fattime |= timespec->year << 25; return fattime; } #endif /* HAL_USE_RTC */ /** @} */