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- /*
- *********************************************************************************************************
- * uC/CPU
- * CPU CONFIGURATION & PORT LAYER
- *
- * (c) Copyright 2004-2015; Micrium, Inc.; Weston, FL
- *
- * All rights reserved. Protected by international copyright laws.
- *
- * uC/CPU is provided in source form to registered licensees ONLY. It is
- * illegal to distribute this source code to any third party unless you receive
- * written permission by an authorized Micrium representative. Knowledge of
- * the source code may NOT be used to develop a similar product.
- *
- * Please help us continue to provide the Embedded community with the finest
- * software available. Your honesty is greatly appreciated.
- *
- * You can find our product's user manual, API reference, release notes and
- * more information at https://doc.micrium.com.
- * You can contact us at www.micrium.com.
- *********************************************************************************************************
- */
- /*
- *********************************************************************************************************
- *
- * CPU BOARD SUPPORT PACKAGE (BSP) FUNCTIONS
- *
- * TEMPLATE
- *
- * Filename : cpu_bsp.c
- * Version : V1.30.02
- * Programmer(s) : ITJ
- * JBL
- *********************************************************************************************************
- */
- /*
- *********************************************************************************************************
- * INCLUDE FILES
- *********************************************************************************************************
- */
- #define CPU_BSP_MODULE
- #include <cpu_core.h>
- #include <bsp.h>
- /*
- *********************************************************************************************************
- * REGISTERS
- *********************************************************************************************************
- */
- #define CPU_REG_DEM_CR (*(CPU_REG32 *)0xE000EDFC)
- #define CPU_REG_DWT_CR (*(CPU_REG32 *)0xE0001000)
- #define CPU_REG_DWT_CYCCNT (*(CPU_REG32 *)0xE0001004)
- #define CPU_REG_DBGMCU_CR (*(CPU_REG32 *)0xE0042004)
- /*
- *********************************************************************************************************
- * REGISTER BITS
- *********************************************************************************************************
- */
- #define CPU_DBGMCU_CR_TRACE_IOEN_MASK 0x10
- #define CPU_DBGMCU_CR_TRACE_MODE_ASYNC 0x00
- #define CPU_DBGMCU_CR_TRACE_MODE_SYNC_01 0x40
- #define CPU_DBGMCU_CR_TRACE_MODE_SYNC_02 0x80
- #define CPU_DBGMCU_CR_TRACE_MODE_SYNC_04 0xC0
- #define CPU_DBGMCU_CR_TRACE_MODE_MASK 0xC0
- #define CPU_BIT_DEM_CR_TRCENA DEF_BIT_24
- #define CPU_BIT_DWT_CR_CYCCNTENA DEF_BIT_00
- /*
- *********************************************************************************************************
- * LOCAL DEFINES
- *********************************************************************************************************
- */
- /*
- *********************************************************************************************************
- * LOCAL CONSTANTS
- *********************************************************************************************************
- */
- /*
- *********************************************************************************************************
- * LOCAL DATA TYPES
- *********************************************************************************************************
- */
- /*
- *********************************************************************************************************
- * LOCAL TABLES
- *********************************************************************************************************
- */
- /*
- *********************************************************************************************************
- * LOCAL GLOBAL VARIABLES
- *********************************************************************************************************
- */
- /*
- *********************************************************************************************************
- * LOCAL FUNCTION PROTOTYPES
- *********************************************************************************************************
- */
- /*
- *********************************************************************************************************
- * LOCAL CONFIGURATION ERRORS
- *********************************************************************************************************
- */
- /*
- *********************************************************************************************************
- * CPU_TS_TmrInit()
- *
- * Description : Initialize & start CPU timestamp timer.
- *
- * Argument(s) : none.
- *
- * Return(s) : none.
- *
- * Caller(s) : CPU_TS_Init().
- *
- * This function is an INTERNAL CPU module function & MUST be implemented by application/
- * BSP function(s) [see Note #1] but MUST NOT be called by application function(s).
- *
- * Note(s) : (1) CPU_TS_TmrInit() is an application/BSP function that MUST be defined by the developer
- * if either of the following CPU features is enabled :
- *
- * (a) CPU timestamps
- * (b) CPU interrupts disabled time measurements
- *
- * See 'cpu_cfg.h CPU TIMESTAMP CONFIGURATION Note #1'
- * & 'cpu_cfg.h CPU INTERRUPTS DISABLED TIME MEASUREMENT CONFIGURATION Note #1a'.
- *
- * (2) (a) Timer count values MUST be returned via word-size-configurable 'CPU_TS_TMR'
- * data type.
- *
- * (1) If timer has more bits, truncate timer values' higher-order bits greater
- * than the configured 'CPU_TS_TMR' timestamp timer data type word size.
- *
- * (2) Since the timer MUST NOT have less bits than the configured 'CPU_TS_TMR'
- * timestamp timer data type word size; 'CPU_CFG_TS_TMR_SIZE' MUST be
- * configured so that ALL bits in 'CPU_TS_TMR' data type are significant.
- *
- * In other words, if timer size is not a binary-multiple of 8-bit octets
- * (e.g. 20-bits or even 24-bits), then the next lower, binary-multiple
- * octet word size SHOULD be configured (e.g. to 16-bits). However, the
- * minimum supported word size for CPU timestamp timers is 8-bits.
- *
- * See also 'cpu_cfg.h CPU TIMESTAMP CONFIGURATION Note #2'
- * & 'cpu_core.h CPU TIMESTAMP DATA TYPES Note #1'.
- *
- * (b) Timer SHOULD be an 'up' counter whose values increase with each time count.
- *
- * (c) When applicable, timer period SHOULD be less than the typical measured time
- * but MUST be less than the maximum measured time; otherwise, timer resolution
- * inadequate to measure desired times.
- *
- * See also 'CPU_TS_TmrRd() Note #2'.
- *********************************************************************************************************
- */
- #if (CPU_CFG_TS_TMR_EN == DEF_ENABLED)
- void CPU_TS_TmrInit (void)
- {
- CPU_INT32U fclk_freq;
- fclk_freq = BSP_CPU_ClkFreq();
- CPU_REG_DEM_CR |= (CPU_INT32U)CPU_BIT_DEM_CR_TRCENA; /* Enable Cortex-M4's DWT CYCCNT reg. */
- CPU_REG_DWT_CYCCNT = (CPU_INT32U)0u;
- CPU_REG_DWT_CR |= (CPU_INT32U)CPU_BIT_DWT_CR_CYCCNTENA;
- CPU_TS_TmrFreqSet((CPU_TS_TMR_FREQ)fclk_freq);
- }
- #endif
- /*
- *********************************************************************************************************
- * CPU_TS_TmrRd()
- *
- * Description : Get current CPU timestamp timer count value.
- *
- * Argument(s) : none.
- *
- * Return(s) : Timestamp timer count (see Notes #2a & #2b).
- *
- * Caller(s) : CPU_TS_Init(),
- * CPU_TS_Get32(),
- * CPU_TS_Get64(),
- * CPU_IntDisMeasStart(),
- * CPU_IntDisMeasStop().
- *
- * This function is an INTERNAL CPU module function & MUST be implemented by application/
- * BSP function(s) [see Note #1] but SHOULD NOT be called by application function(s).
- *
- * Note(s) : (1) CPU_TS_TmrRd() is an application/BSP function that MUST be defined by the developer
- * if either of the following CPU features is enabled :
- *
- * (a) CPU timestamps
- * (b) CPU interrupts disabled time measurements
- *
- * See 'cpu_cfg.h CPU TIMESTAMP CONFIGURATION Note #1'
- * & 'cpu_cfg.h CPU INTERRUPTS DISABLED TIME MEASUREMENT CONFIGURATION Note #1a'.
- *
- * (2) (a) Timer count values MUST be returned via word-size-configurable 'CPU_TS_TMR'
- * data type.
- *
- * (1) If timer has more bits, truncate timer values' higher-order bits greater
- * than the configured 'CPU_TS_TMR' timestamp timer data type word size.
- *
- * (2) Since the timer MUST NOT have less bits than the configured 'CPU_TS_TMR'
- * timestamp timer data type word size; 'CPU_CFG_TS_TMR_SIZE' MUST be
- * configured so that ALL bits in 'CPU_TS_TMR' data type are significant.
- *
- * In other words, if timer size is not a binary-multiple of 8-bit octets
- * (e.g. 20-bits or even 24-bits), then the next lower, binary-multiple
- * octet word size SHOULD be configured (e.g. to 16-bits). However, the
- * minimum supported word size for CPU timestamp timers is 8-bits.
- *
- * See also 'cpu_cfg.h CPU TIMESTAMP CONFIGURATION Note #2'
- * & 'cpu_core.h CPU TIMESTAMP DATA TYPES Note #1'.
- *
- * (b) Timer SHOULD be an 'up' counter whose values increase with each time count.
- *
- * (1) If timer is a 'down' counter whose values decrease with each time count,
- * then the returned timer value MUST be ones-complemented.
- *
- * (c) (1) When applicable, the amount of time measured by CPU timestamps is
- * calculated by either of the following equations :
- *
- * (A) Time measured = Number timer counts * Timer period
- *
- * where
- *
- * Number timer counts Number of timer counts measured
- * Timer period Timer's period in some units of
- * (fractional) seconds
- * Time measured Amount of time measured, in same
- * units of (fractional) seconds
- * as the Timer period
- *
- * Number timer counts
- * (B) Time measured = ---------------------
- * Timer frequency
- *
- * where
- *
- * Number timer counts Number of timer counts measured
- * Timer frequency Timer's frequency in some units
- * of counts per second
- * Time measured Amount of time measured, in seconds
- *
- * (2) Timer period SHOULD be less than the typical measured time but MUST be less
- * than the maximum measured time; otherwise, timer resolution inadequate to
- * measure desired times.
- *********************************************************************************************************
- */
- #if (CPU_CFG_TS_TMR_EN == DEF_ENABLED)
- CPU_TS_TMR CPU_TS_TmrRd (void)
- {
- CPU_TS_TMR ts_tmr_cnts;
- ts_tmr_cnts = (CPU_TS_TMR)CPU_REG_DWT_CYCCNT;
- return (ts_tmr_cnts);
- }
- #endif
- /*
- *********************************************************************************************************
- * CPU_TSxx_to_uSec()
- *
- * Description : Convert a 32-/64-bit CPU timestamp from timer counts to microseconds.
- *
- * Argument(s) : ts_cnts CPU timestamp (in timestamp timer counts [see Note #2aA]).
- *
- * Return(s) : Converted CPU timestamp (in microseconds [see Note #2aD]).
- *
- * Caller(s) : Application.
- *
- * This function is an (optional) CPU module application programming interface (API)
- * function which MAY be implemented by application/BSP function(s) [see Note #1] &
- * MAY be called by application function(s).
- *
- * Note(s) : (1) CPU_TS32_to_uSec()/CPU_TS64_to_uSec() are application/BSP functions that MAY be
- * optionally defined by the developer when either of the following CPU features is
- * enabled :
- *
- * (a) CPU timestamps
- * (b) CPU interrupts disabled time measurements
- *
- * See 'cpu_cfg.h CPU TIMESTAMP CONFIGURATION Note #1'
- * & 'cpu_cfg.h CPU INTERRUPTS DISABLED TIME MEASUREMENT CONFIGURATION Note #1a'.
- *
- * (2) (a) The amount of time measured by CPU timestamps is calculated by either of
- * the following equations :
- *
- * 10^6 microseconds
- * (1) Time measured = Number timer counts * ------------------- * Timer period
- * 1 second
- *
- * Number timer counts 10^6 microseconds
- * (2) Time measured = --------------------- * -------------------
- * Timer frequency 1 second
- *
- * where
- *
- * (A) Number timer counts Number of timer counts measured
- * (B) Timer frequency Timer's frequency in some units
- * of counts per second
- * (C) Timer period Timer's period in some units of
- * (fractional) seconds
- * (D) Time measured Amount of time measured,
- * in microseconds
- *
- * (b) Timer period SHOULD be less than the typical measured time but MUST be less
- * than the maximum measured time; otherwise, timer resolution inadequate to
- * measure desired times.
- *
- * (c) Specific implementations may convert any number of CPU_TS32 or CPU_TS64 bits
- * -- up to 32 or 64, respectively -- into microseconds.
- *********************************************************************************************************
- */
- #if (CPU_CFG_TS_32_EN == DEF_ENABLED)
- CPU_INT64U CPU_TS32_to_uSec (CPU_TS32 ts_cnts)
- {
- CPU_INT64U ts_us;
- CPU_INT64U fclk_freq;
- fclk_freq = BSP_CPU_ClkFreq();
- ts_us = ts_cnts / (fclk_freq / DEF_TIME_NBR_uS_PER_SEC);
- return (ts_us);
- }
- #endif
- #if (CPU_CFG_TS_64_EN == DEF_ENABLED)
- CPU_INT64U CPU_TS64_to_uSec (CPU_TS64 ts_cnts)
- {
- CPU_INT64U ts_us;
- CPU_INT64U fclk_freq;
- fclk_freq = BSP_CPU_ClkFreq();
- ts_us = ts_cnts / (fclk_freq / DEF_TIME_NBR_uS_PER_SEC);
- return (ts_us);
- }
- #endif
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