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-/* Copyright (c) 2014 Nordic Semiconductor. All Rights Reserved.
- *
- * The information contained herein is property of Nordic Semiconductor ASA.
- * Terms and conditions of usage are described in detail in NORDIC
- * SEMICONDUCTOR STANDARD SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT.
- *
- * Licensees are granted free, non-transferable use of the information. NO
- * WARRANTY of ANY KIND is provided. This heading must NOT be removed from
- * the file.
- *
- */
-
-/**@file
- *
- * @defgroup bsp Board Support Package
- * @{
- * @ingroup app_common
- *
- * @brief BSP module.
- * @details This module provides a layer of abstraction from the board.
- * It allows the user to indicate certain states on LEDs in a simple way.
- * Module functionality can be modified by additional defines:
- * - BSP_SIMPLE reduces functionality of this module to enable
- * and read state of the buttons
- * - BSP_UART_SUPPORT enables support for UART
- */
-
-#ifndef BSP_H__
-#define BSP_H__
-
-#include <stdint.h>
-#include <stdbool.h>
-#include "boards.h"
-
-#if !defined(BSP_DEFINES_ONLY) && !defined(BSP_SIMPLE)
-#include <sdk/libraries/button/app_button.h>
-
-#define BSP_BUTTON_ACTION_PUSH (APP_BUTTON_PUSH) /**< Represents pushing a button. See @ref bsp_button_action_t. */
-#define BSP_BUTTON_ACTION_RELEASE (APP_BUTTON_RELEASE) /**< Represents releasing a button. See @ref bsp_button_action_t. */
-#define BSP_BUTTON_ACTION_LONG_PUSH (2) /**< Represents pushing and holding a button for @ref BSP_LONG_PUSH_TIMEOUT_MS milliseconds. See also @ref bsp_button_action_t. */
-#endif
-
-/* BSP_UART_SUPPORT
- * This define enables UART support module.
- */
-#ifdef BSP_UART_SUPPORT
-#include <sdk/drivers_nrf/uart/app_uart.h>
-#endif // BSP_UART_SUPPORT
-
-#define BUTTON_ERASE_BONDING BSP_BUTTON_0_MASK
-#define BUTTON_ERASE_ALL BSP_BUTTON_1_MASK
-#define BUTTON_ADVERTISE BSP_BUTTON_0_MASK
-#define BUTTON_CLEAR_EVT BSP_BUTTON_1_MASK
-#define BUTTON_CAPSLOCK BSP_BUTTON_2_MASK
-#define BSP_BUTTONS_ALL 0xFFFFFFFF
-#define BSP_BUTTONS_NONE 0
-
-#if (LEDS_NUMBER > 0) && !defined(BSP_SIMPLE)
- #define BSP_LED_APP_TIMERS_NUMBER 2
-#else
- #define BSP_APP_APP_TIMERS_NUMBER 0
-#endif // LEDS_NUMBER > 0
-
-#if (BUTTONS_NUMBER > 0) && !defined(BSP_SIMPLE)
- #define BSP_BUTTONS_APP_TIMERS_NUMBER 1
-#else
- #define BSP_BUTTONS_APP_TIMERS_NUMBER 0
-#endif // LEDS_NUMBER > 0
-
-/**@def BSP_APP_TIMERS_NUMBER
- * Number of @ref app_timer instances required by the BSP module.
- */
-#define BSP_APP_TIMERS_NUMBER (BSP_LED_APP_TIMERS_NUMBER + BSP_BUTTONS_APP_TIMERS_NUMBER)
-
-/**@brief Types of BSP initialization.
- */
-#define BSP_INIT_NONE 0 /**< This define specifies the type of initialization without support for LEDs and buttons (@ref bsp_init).*/
-#define BSP_INIT_LED (1 << 0) /**< This bit enables LEDs during initialization (@ref bsp_init).*/
-#define BSP_INIT_BUTTONS (1 << 1) /**< This bit enables buttons during initialization (@ref bsp_init).*/
-#define BSP_INIT_UART (1 << 2) /**< This bit enables UART during initialization (@ref bsp_init).*/
-
-#define BSP_LONG_PUSH_TIMEOUT_MS (1000) /**< The time to hold for a long push (in milliseconds). */
-
-typedef uint8_t bsp_button_action_t; /**< The different actions that can be performed on a button. */
-
-#define BSP_INDICATIONS_LIST { \
- "BSP_INDICATE_IDLE\n\r", \
- "BSP_INDICATE_SCANNING\n\r", \
- "BSP_INDICATE_ADVERTISING\n\r", \
- "BSP_INDICATE_ADVERTISING_WHITELIST\n\r", \
- "BSP_INDICATE_ADVERTISING_SLOW\n\r", \
- "BSP_INDICATE_ADVERTISING_DIRECTED\n\r", \
- "BSP_INDICATE_BONDING\n\r", \
- "BSP_INDICATE_CONNECTED\n\r", \
- "BSP_INDICATE_SENT_OK\n\r", \
- "BSP_INDICATE_SEND_ERROR\n\r", \
- "BSP_INDICATE_RCV_OK\n\r", \
- "BSP_INDICATE_RCV_ERROR\n\r", \
- "BSP_INDICATE_FATAL_ERROR\n\r", \
- "BSP_INDICATE_ALERT_0\n\r", \
- "BSP_INDICATE_ALERT_1\n\r", \
- "BSP_INDICATE_ALERT_2\n\r", \
- "BSP_INDICATE_ALERT_3\n\r", \
- "BSP_INDICATE_ALERT_OFF\n\r", \
- "BSP_INDICATE_USER_STATE_OFF\n\r", \
- "BSP_INDICATE_USER_STATE_0\n\r", \
- "BSP_INDICATE_USER_STATE_1\n\r", \
- "BSP_INDICATE_USER_STATE_2\n\r", \
- "BSP_INDICATE_USER_STATE_3\n\r", \
- "BSP_INDICATE_USER_STATE_ON\n\r" \
-} /**< See @ref examples_bsp_states for a list of how these states are indicated for the PCA10028 board and the PCA10031 dongle.*/
-
-
-/**@brief BSP indication states.
- *
- * @details See @ref examples_bsp_states for a list of how these states are indicated for the PCA10028 board and the PCA10031 dongle.
- */
-typedef enum
-{
- BSP_INDICATE_FIRST = 0,
- BSP_INDICATE_IDLE = BSP_INDICATE_FIRST, /**< See \ref BSP_INDICATE_IDLE.*/
- BSP_INDICATE_SCANNING, /**< See \ref BSP_INDICATE_SCANNING.*/
- BSP_INDICATE_ADVERTISING, /**< See \ref BSP_INDICATE_ADVERTISING.*/
- BSP_INDICATE_ADVERTISING_WHITELIST, /**< See \ref BSP_INDICATE_ADVERTISING_WHITELIST.*/
- BSP_INDICATE_ADVERTISING_SLOW, /**< See \ref BSP_INDICATE_ADVERTISING_SLOW.*/
- BSP_INDICATE_ADVERTISING_DIRECTED, /**< See \ref BSP_INDICATE_ADVERTISING_DIRECTED.*/
- BSP_INDICATE_BONDING, /**< See \ref BSP_INDICATE_BONDING.*/
- BSP_INDICATE_CONNECTED, /**< See \ref BSP_INDICATE_CONNECTED.*/
- BSP_INDICATE_SENT_OK, /**< See \ref BSP_INDICATE_SENT_OK.*/
- BSP_INDICATE_SEND_ERROR, /**< See \ref BSP_INDICATE_SEND_ERROR.*/
- BSP_INDICATE_RCV_OK, /**< See \ref BSP_INDICATE_RCV_OK.*/
- BSP_INDICATE_RCV_ERROR, /**< See \ref BSP_INDICATE_RCV_ERROR.*/
- BSP_INDICATE_FATAL_ERROR, /**< See \ref BSP_INDICATE_FATAL_ERROR.*/
- BSP_INDICATE_ALERT_0, /**< See \ref BSP_INDICATE_ALERT_0.*/
- BSP_INDICATE_ALERT_1, /**< See \ref BSP_INDICATE_ALERT_1.*/
- BSP_INDICATE_ALERT_2, /**< See \ref BSP_INDICATE_ALERT_2.*/
- BSP_INDICATE_ALERT_3, /**< See \ref BSP_INDICATE_ALERT_3.*/
- BSP_INDICATE_ALERT_OFF, /**< See \ref BSP_INDICATE_ALERT_OFF.*/
- BSP_INDICATE_USER_STATE_OFF, /**< See \ref BSP_INDICATE_USER_STATE_OFF.*/
- BSP_INDICATE_USER_STATE_0, /**< See \ref BSP_INDICATE_USER_STATE_0.*/
- BSP_INDICATE_USER_STATE_1, /**< See \ref BSP_INDICATE_USER_STATE_1.*/
- BSP_INDICATE_USER_STATE_2, /**< See \ref BSP_INDICATE_USER_STATE_2.*/
- BSP_INDICATE_USER_STATE_3, /**< See \ref BSP_INDICATE_USER_STATE_3.*/
- BSP_INDICATE_USER_STATE_ON, /**< See \ref BSP_INDICATE_USER_STATE_ON.*/
- BSP_INDICATE_LAST = BSP_INDICATE_USER_STATE_ON
-} bsp_indication_t;
-
-/**@brief BSP events.
- *
- * @note Events from BSP_EVENT_KEY_0 to BSP_EVENT_KEY_LAST are by default assigned to buttons.
- */
-typedef enum
-{
- BSP_EVENT_NOTHING = 0, /**< Assign this event to an action to prevent the action from generating an event (disable the action). */
- BSP_EVENT_DEFAULT, /**< Assign this event to an action to assign the default event to the action. */
- BSP_EVENT_CLEAR_BONDING_DATA, /**< Persistent bonding data should be erased. */
- BSP_EVENT_CLEAR_ALERT, /**< An alert should be cleared. */
- BSP_EVENT_DISCONNECT, /**< A link should be disconnected. */
- BSP_EVENT_ADVERTISING_START, /**< The device should start advertising. */
- BSP_EVENT_ADVERTISING_STOP, /**< The device should stop advertising. */
- BSP_EVENT_WHITELIST_OFF, /**< The device should remove its advertising whitelist. */
- BSP_EVENT_BOND, /**< The device should bond to the currently connected peer. */
- BSP_EVENT_RESET, /**< The device should reset. */
- BSP_EVENT_SLEEP, /**< The device should enter sleep mode. */
- BSP_EVENT_WAKEUP, /**< The device should wake up from sleep mode. */
- BSP_EVENT_DFU, /**< The device should enter DFU mode. */
- BSP_EVENT_KEY_0, /**< Default event of the push action of BSP_BUTTON_0 (only if this button is present). */
- BSP_EVENT_KEY_1, /**< Default event of the push action of BSP_BUTTON_1 (only if this button is present). */
- BSP_EVENT_KEY_2, /**< Default event of the push action of BSP_BUTTON_2 (only if this button is present). */
- BSP_EVENT_KEY_3, /**< Default event of the push action of BSP_BUTTON_3 (only if this button is present). */
- BSP_EVENT_KEY_4, /**< Default event of the push action of BSP_BUTTON_4 (only if this button is present). */
- BSP_EVENT_KEY_5, /**< Default event of the push action of BSP_BUTTON_5 (only if this button is present). */
- BSP_EVENT_KEY_6, /**< Default event of the push action of BSP_BUTTON_6 (only if this button is present). */
- BSP_EVENT_KEY_7, /**< Default event of the push action of BSP_BUTTON_7 (only if this button is present). */
- BSP_EVENT_KEY_LAST = BSP_EVENT_KEY_7,
-} bsp_event_t;
-
-
-typedef struct
-{
- bsp_event_t push_event; /**< The event to fire on regular button press. */
- bsp_event_t long_push_event; /**< The event to fire on long button press. */
- bsp_event_t release_event; /**< The event to fire on button release. */
-} bsp_button_event_cfg_t;
-
-/**@brief BSP module event callback function type.
- *
- * @details Upon an event in the BSP module, this callback function will be called to notify
- * the application about the event.
- *
- * @param[in] bsp_event_t BSP event type.
- */
-typedef void (* bsp_event_callback_t)(bsp_event_t);
-
-/**@brief Function for initializing BSP.
- *
- * @details The function initializes the board support package to allow state indication and
- * button reaction. Default events are assigned to buttons.
- * @note Before calling this function, you must initiate the following required modules:
- * - @ref app_timer for LED support
- * - @ref app_gpiote for button support
- * - @ref app_uart for UART support
- *
- * @param[in] type Type of peripherals used.
- * @param[in] ticks_per_100ms Number of RTC ticks for 100 ms.
- * @param[in] callback Function to be called when button press/event is detected.
- *
- * @retval NRF_SUCCESS If the BSP module was successfully initialized.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE If the application timer module has not been initialized.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_NO_MEM If the maximum number of timers has already been reached.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM If GPIOTE has too many users.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE If button or GPIOTE has not been initialized.
- */
-uint32_t bsp_init(uint32_t type, uint32_t ticks_per_100ms, bsp_event_callback_t callback);
-
-/**@brief Function for getting buttons states.
- *
- * @details This function allows to get the state of all buttons.
- *
- * @param[in] p_buttons_state This variable will store buttons state. Button 0 state is
- * represented by bit 0 (1=pressed), Button 1 state by bit 1,
- * and so on.
- *
- * @retval NRF_SUCCESS If buttons state was successfully read.
- */
-uint32_t bsp_buttons_state_get(uint32_t * p_buttons_state);
-
-/**@brief Function for checking buttons states.
- *
- * @details This function checks if the button is pressed. If the button ID iss out of range,
- * the function returns false.
- *
- * @param[in] button Button ID to check.
- * @param[in] p_state This variable will store the information whether the
- * specified button is pressed (true) or not.
- *
- * @retval NRF_SUCCESS If the button state was successfully read.
- */
-uint32_t bsp_button_is_pressed(uint32_t button, bool * p_state);
-
-/**@brief Function for assigning a specific event to a button.
- *
- * @details This function allows redefinition of standard events assigned to buttons.
- * To unassign events, provide the event @ ref BSP_EVENT_NOTHING.
- *
- * @param[in] button Button ID to be redefined.
- * @param[in] action Button action to assign event to.
- * @param[in] event Event to be assigned to button.
- *
- * @retval NRF_SUCCESS If the event was successfully assigned to button.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_PARAM If the button ID or button action was invalid.
- */
-uint32_t bsp_event_to_button_action_assign(uint32_t button, bsp_button_action_t action, bsp_event_t event);
-
-/**@brief Function for configuring indicators to required state.
- *
- * @details This function indicates the required state by means of LEDs (if enabled).
- *
- * @note Alerts are indicated independently.
- *
- * @param[in] indicate State to be indicated.
- *
- * @retval NRF_SUCCESS If the state was successfully indicated.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_NO_MEM If the internal timer operations queue was full.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE If the application timer module has not been initialized,
- * or internal timer has not been created.
- */
-uint32_t bsp_indication_set(bsp_indication_t indicate);
-
-/**@brief Function for configuring indicators to required state.
- *
- * @details This function indicates the required state by means of LEDs (if enabled)
- * and UART (if enabled).
- *
- * @note Alerts are indicated independently.
- *
- * @param[in] indicate State to be indicated.
- * @param[in] p_text Text to be output on UART.
- *
- * @retval NRF_SUCCESS If the state was successfully indicated.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_NO_MEM If the internal timer operations queue was full.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_INVALID_STATE If the application timer module has not been initialized,
- * or timer has not been created.
- */
-uint32_t bsp_indication_text_set(bsp_indication_t indicate, const char * p_text);
-
-
-/**@brief Function for enabling all buttons.
- *
- * @details After calling this function, all buttons will generate events when pressed, and
- * all buttons will be able to wake the system up from sleep mode.
- *
- * @retval NRF_SUCCESS If the buttons were successfully enabled.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED If the board has no buttons or BSP_SIMPLE is defined.
- * @return A propagated error.
- */
-uint32_t bsp_buttons_enable(void);
-
-
-/**@brief Function for disabling all buttons.
- *
- * @details After calling this function, no buttons will generate events when pressed, and
- * no buttons will be able to wake the system up from sleep mode.
- *
- * @retval NRF_SUCCESS If the buttons were successfully disabled.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED If the board has no buttons or BSP_SIMPLE is defined.
- * @return A propagated error.
- */
-uint32_t bsp_buttons_disable(void);
-
-
-/**@brief Function for configuring wakeup buttons before going into sleep mode.
- *
- * @details After calling this function, only the buttons that are set to 1 in wakeup_buttons
- * can be used to wake up the chip. If this function is not called before going to,
- * sleep either all or no buttons can wake up the chip.
- *
- * This function should only be called immediately before going into sleep.
- *
- * @param[in] wakeup_buttons Mask describing which buttons should be able to wake up the chip.
- *
- * @retval NRF_SUCCESS If the buttons were successfully enabled.
- * @retval NRF_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED If the board has no buttons or BSP_SIMPLE is defined.
- */
-uint32_t bsp_wakeup_buttons_set(uint32_t wakeup_buttons);
-
-
-#endif // BSP_H__
-
-/** @} */