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| /** |
| * |
| * @file xtmrctr.h |
| * @addtogroup tmrctr_v4_0 |
| * @{ |
| * @details |
| * |
| * The Xilinx timer/counter component. This component supports the Xilinx |
| * timer/counter. More detailed description of the driver operation can |
| * be found in the xtmrctr.c file. |
| * |
| * The Xilinx timer/counter supports the following features: |
| * - Polled mode. |
| * - Interrupt driven mode |
| * - enabling and disabling specific timers |
| * - PWM operation |
| * - Cascade Operation (This is to be used for getting a 64 bit timer and this |
| * feature is present in the latest versions of the axi_timer IP) |
| * |
| * The driver does not currently support the PWM operation of the device. |
| * |
| * The timer counter operates in 2 primary modes, compare and capture. In |
| * either mode, the timer counter may count up or down, with up being the |
| * default. |
| * |
| * Compare mode is typically used for creating a single time period or multiple |
| * repeating time periods in the auto reload mode, such as a periodic interrupt. |
| * When started, the timer counter loads an initial value, referred to as the |
| * compare value, into the timer counter and starts counting down or up. The |
| * timer counter expires when it rolls over/under depending upon the mode of |
| * counting. An external compare output signal may be configured such that a |
| * pulse is generated with this signal when it hits the compare value. |
| * |
| * Capture mode is typically used for measuring the time period between |
| * external events. This mode uses an external capture input signal to cause |
| * the value of the timer counter to be captured. When started, the timer |
| * counter loads an initial value, referred to as the compare value, |
| |
| * The timer can be configured to either cause an interrupt when the count |
| * reaches the compare value in compare mode or latch the current count |
| * value in the capture register when an external input is asserted |
| * in capture mode. The external capture input can be enabled/disabled using the |
| * XTmrCtr_SetOptions function. While in compare mode, it is also possible to |
| * drive an external output when the compare value is reached in the count |
| * register The external compare output can be enabled/disabled using the |
| * XTmrCtr_SetOptions function. |
| * |
| * <b>Interrupts</b> |
| * |
| * It is the responsibility of the application to connect the interrupt |
| * handler of the timer/counter to the interrupt source. The interrupt |
| * handler function, XTmrCtr_InterruptHandler, is visible such that the user |
| * can connect it to the interrupt source. Note that this interrupt handler |
| * does not provide interrupt context save and restore processing, the user |
| * must perform this processing. |
| * |
| * The driver services interrupts and passes timeouts to the upper layer |
| * software through callback functions. The upper layer software must register |
| * its callback functions during initialization. The driver requires callback |
| * functions for timers. |
| * |
| * @note |
| * The default settings for the timers are: |
| * - Interrupt generation disabled |
| * - Count up mode |
| * - Compare mode |
| * - Hold counter (will not reload the timer) |
| * - External compare output disabled |
| * - External capture input disabled |
| * - Pulse width modulation disabled |
| * - Timer disabled, waits for Start function to be called |
| * <br><br> |
| * A timer counter device may contain multiple timer counters. The symbol |
| * XTC_DEVICE_TIMER_COUNT defines the number of timer counters in the device. |
| * The device currently contains 2 timer counters. |
| * <br><br> |
| * This driver is intended to be RTOS and processor independent. It works with |
| * physical addresses only. Any needs for dynamic memory management, threads |
| * or thread mutual exclusion, virtual memory, or cache control must be |
| * satisfied by the layer above this driver. |
| * |
| * <pre> |
| * MODIFICATION HISTORY: |
| * |
| * Ver Who Date Changes |
| * ----- ---- -------- ----------------------------------------------- |
| * 1.00a ecm 08/16/01 First release |
| * 1.00b jhl 02/21/02 Repartitioned the driver for smaller files |
| * 1.10b mta 03/21/07 Updated to new coding style. |
| * 1.11a sdm 08/22/08 Removed support for static interrupt handlers from the MDD |
| * file |
| * 2.00a ktn 10/30/09 Updated to use HAL API's. _m is removed from all the macro |
| * definitions. |
| * 2.01a ktn 07/12/10 Renamed the macro XTimerCtr_ReadReg as XTmrCtr_ReadReg |
| * for naming consistency (CR 559142). |
| * 2.02a sdm 09/28/10 Updated the driver tcl to generate the xparameters |
| * for the timer clock frequency (CR 572679). |
| * 2.03a rvo 11/30/10 Added check to see if interrupt is enabled before further |
| * processing for CR 584557. |
| * 2.04a sdm 07/12/11 Added support for cascade mode operation. |
| * The cascade mode of operation is present in the latest |
| * versions of the axi_timer IP. Please check the HW |
| * Datasheet to see whether this feature is present in the |
| * version of the IP that you are using. |
| * 2.05a adk 15/05/13 Fixed the CR:693066 |
| * Added the IsStartedTmrCtr0/IsStartedTmrCtr1 members to the |
| * XTmrCtr instance structure. |
| * The IsStartedTmrCtrX will be assigned XIL_COMPONENT_IS_STARTED in |
| * the XTmrCtr_Start function. |
| * The IsStartedTmrCtrX will be cleared in the XTmrCtr_Stop function. |
| * There will be no Initialization done in the |
| * XTmrCtr_Initialize if both the timers have already started and |
| * the XST_DEVICE_IS_STARTED Status is returned. |
| * Removed the logic in the XTmrCtr_Initialize function |
| * which was checking the Register Value to know whether |
| * a timer has started or not. |
| * 3.0 adk 19/12/13 Updated as per the New Tcl API's |
| * 4.0 als 09/30/15 Updated initialization API. |
| * 4.1 sk 11/10/15 Used UINTPTR instead of u32 for Baseaddress CR# 867425. |
| * Changed the prototype of XTmrCtr_CfgInitialize API. |
| * </pre> |
| * |
| ******************************************************************************/ |
| |
| #ifndef XTMRCTR_H /* prevent circular inclusions */ |
| #define XTMRCTR_H /* by using protection macros */ |
| |
| #ifdef __cplusplus |
| extern "C" { |
| #endif |
| |
| /***************************** Include Files *********************************/ |
| |
| #include "xil_types.h" |
| #include "xil_assert.h" |
| #include "xstatus.h" |
| #include "xtmrctr_l.h" |
| |
| /************************** Constant Definitions *****************************/ |
| |
| /** |
| * @name Configuration options |
| * These options are used in XTmrCtr_SetOptions() and XTmrCtr_GetOptions() |
| * @{ |
| */ |
| /** |
| * Used to configure the timer counter device. |
| * <pre> |
| * XTC_CASCADE_MODE_OPTION Enables the Cascade Mode only valid for TCSRO. |
| * XTC_ENABLE_ALL_OPTION Enables all timer counters at once. |
| * XTC_DOWN_COUNT_OPTION Configures the timer counter to count down from |
| * start value, the default is to count up. |
| * XTC_CAPTURE_MODE_OPTION Configures the timer to capture the timer |
| * counter value when the external capture line is |
| * asserted. The default mode is compare mode. |
| * XTC_INT_MODE_OPTION Enables the timer counter interrupt output. |
| * XTC_AUTO_RELOAD_OPTION In compare mode, configures the timer counter to |
| * reload from the compare value. The default mode |
| * causes the timer counter to hold when the |
| * compare value is hit. |
| * In capture mode, configures the timer counter to |
| * not hold the previous capture value if a new |
| * event occurs. The default mode cause the timer |
| * counter to hold the capture value until |
| * recognized. |
| * XTC_EXT_COMPARE_OPTION Enables the external compare output signal. |
| * </pre> |
| */ |
| #define XTC_CASCADE_MODE_OPTION 0x00000080UL |
| #define XTC_ENABLE_ALL_OPTION 0x00000040UL |
| #define XTC_DOWN_COUNT_OPTION 0x00000020UL |
| #define XTC_CAPTURE_MODE_OPTION 0x00000010UL |
| #define XTC_INT_MODE_OPTION 0x00000008UL |
| #define XTC_AUTO_RELOAD_OPTION 0x00000004UL |
| #define XTC_EXT_COMPARE_OPTION 0x00000002UL |
| /*@}*/ |
| |
| /**************************** Type Definitions *******************************/ |
| |
| /** |
| * This typedef contains configuration information for the device. |
| */ |
| typedef struct { |
| u16 DeviceId; /**< Unique ID of device */ |
| UINTPTR BaseAddress; /**< Register base address */ |
| u32 SysClockFreqHz; /**< The AXI bus clock frequency */ |
| } XTmrCtr_Config; |
| |
| /** |
| * Signature for the callback function. |
| * |
| * @param CallBackRef is a callback reference passed in by the upper layer |
| * when setting the callback functions, and passed back to the |
| * upper layer when the callback is invoked. Its type is |
| * unimportant to the driver, so it is a void pointer. |
| * @param TmrCtrNumber is the number of the timer/counter within the |
| * device. The device typically contains at least two |
| * timer/counters. The timer number is a zero based number with a |
| * range of 0 to (XTC_DEVICE_TIMER_COUNT - 1). |
| */ |
| typedef void (*XTmrCtr_Handler) (void *CallBackRef, u8 TmrCtrNumber); |
| |
| |
| /** |
| * Timer/Counter statistics |
| */ |
| typedef struct { |
| u32 Interrupts; /**< The number of interrupts that have occurred */ |
| } XTmrCtrStats; |
| |
| /** |
| * The XTmrCtr driver instance data. The user is required to allocate a |
| * variable of this type for every timer/counter device in the system. A |
| * pointer to a variable of this type is then passed to the driver API |
| * functions. |
| */ |
| typedef struct { |
| XTmrCtr_Config Config; /**< Core configuration. */ |
| XTmrCtrStats Stats; /**< Component Statistics */ |
| UINTPTR BaseAddress; /**< Base address of registers */ |
| u32 IsReady; /**< Device is initialized and ready */ |
| u32 IsStartedTmrCtr0; /**< Is Timer Counter 0 started */ |
| u32 IsStartedTmrCtr1; /**< Is Timer Counter 1 started */ |
| |
| XTmrCtr_Handler Handler; /**< Callback function */ |
| void *CallBackRef; /**< Callback reference for handler */ |
| } XTmrCtr; |
| |
| |
| /***************** Macros (Inline Functions) Definitions *********************/ |
| |
| |
| /************************** Function Prototypes ******************************/ |
| |
| /* Required functions, in file xtmrctr.c */ |
| void XTmrCtr_CfgInitialize(XTmrCtr *InstancePtr, XTmrCtr_Config *ConfigPtr, |
| UINTPTR EffectiveAddr); |
| int XTmrCtr_InitHw(XTmrCtr *InstancePtr); |
| int XTmrCtr_Initialize(XTmrCtr * InstancePtr, u16 DeviceId); |
| void XTmrCtr_Start(XTmrCtr * InstancePtr, u8 TmrCtrNumber); |
| void XTmrCtr_Stop(XTmrCtr * InstancePtr, u8 TmrCtrNumber); |
| u32 XTmrCtr_GetValue(XTmrCtr * InstancePtr, u8 TmrCtrNumber); |
| void XTmrCtr_SetResetValue(XTmrCtr * InstancePtr, u8 TmrCtrNumber, |
| u32 ResetValue); |
| u32 XTmrCtr_GetCaptureValue(XTmrCtr * InstancePtr, u8 TmrCtrNumber); |
| int XTmrCtr_IsExpired(XTmrCtr * InstancePtr, u8 TmrCtrNumber); |
| void XTmrCtr_Reset(XTmrCtr * InstancePtr, u8 TmrCtrNumber); |
| |
| /* Lookup configuration in xtmrctr_sinit.c */ |
| XTmrCtr_Config *XTmrCtr_LookupConfig(u16 DeviceId); |
| |
| /* Functions for options, in file xtmrctr_options.c */ |
| void XTmrCtr_SetOptions(XTmrCtr * InstancePtr, u8 TmrCtrNumber, u32 Options); |
| u32 XTmrCtr_GetOptions(XTmrCtr * InstancePtr, u8 TmrCtrNumber); |
| |
| /* Functions for statistics, in file xtmrctr_stats.c */ |
| void XTmrCtr_GetStats(XTmrCtr * InstancePtr, XTmrCtrStats * StatsPtr); |
| void XTmrCtr_ClearStats(XTmrCtr * InstancePtr); |
| |
| /* Functions for self-test, in file xtmrctr_selftest.c */ |
| int XTmrCtr_SelfTest(XTmrCtr * InstancePtr, u8 TmrCtrNumber); |
| |
| /* Functions for interrupts, in file xtmrctr_intr.c */ |
| void XTmrCtr_SetHandler(XTmrCtr * InstancePtr, XTmrCtr_Handler FuncPtr, |
| void *CallBackRef); |
| void XTmrCtr_InterruptHandler(void *InstancePtr); |
| |
| #ifdef __cplusplus |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| #endif /* end of protection macro */ |
| /** @} */ |