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author | Marti Bolivar <mbolivar@leaflabs.com> | 2012-06-03 20:30:13 -0400 |
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committer | Marti Bolivar <mbolivar@leaflabs.com> | 2012-06-03 22:40:40 -0400 |
commit | a5b5d4f27f94befaf5577563a0319e8194377118 (patch) | |
tree | 770ced66d348e14435fb32b05824dccd077b456a /libmaple/stm32f2/include | |
parent | 41c909dd2a9f6311d443550cb7c2ca3337fe3a20 (diff) | |
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Bring back EXTI on F1, with deprecations for gpio.h on F1.
Tested on Maple Mini with examples/mini-exti-test. Changes to Wirish
are minor: use the new EXTI types exti_num and exti_cfg (see below) in
place of now-deprecated variants in ext_interrupts.cpp.
The way I originally did libmaple/exti.h was stupid, and fixing it
turned out to be a little disruptive.
libmaple/exti.h depends on libmaple/gpio.h (for AFIO), but that's a
classic case of exposed implementation detail. So invert the
dependency: make gpio.h depend on exti.h. Do this by adding exti_num
and exti_cfg to exti.h; these respectively replace afio_exti_num and
afio_exti_port. The afio_* variants are now deprecated. (Throw in a
typedef and some macros at the bottom of the F1 series/gpio.h for
backwards compatibility).
Make exti_attach_interrupt() and exti_detach_interrupt() take
exti_num/exti_cfg arguments instead of the afio_* variants.
Make the EXTI dispatch routines __always_inline to defeat GCC -Os.
Many renames throughout libmaple/stm32f1/ to stop using the deprecated
names. Also move the previously F1-only gpio_exti_port() function into
the public libmaple header. Reimplementing it in terms of rcc_clk_ids
lets us deprecate the gpio_dev->exti_port field, which will save space
in the future.
While we're there, I notice that struct gpio_dev is defined once per
series. That's dumb, as it misses the entire point of having device
structs: they contain what's portable. So put the F1 version (which
has the extra EXTI port field) into libmaple/gpio.h, and add the
necessary exti_ports to libmaple/stm32f2/gpio.c. Sigh. We'll get rid
of it eventually, at least.
Clean up some other mistakes in gpio.h files as well (mostly removing
util.h dependency). Sorry for the messy commit.
For portability, add a new series-specific exti function,
exti_select(). The F1 version in (new) libmaple/stm32f1/exti.c uses
AFIO and some new private functionality in libmaple/exti.c and (new)
libmaple/exti_private.h to make this convenient. We'll be able to do
the SYSCFG equivalent on F2 without any trouble.
Signed-off-by: Marti Bolivar <mbolivar@leaflabs.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'libmaple/stm32f2/include')
-rw-r--r-- | libmaple/stm32f2/include/series/gpio.h | 54 |
1 files changed, 24 insertions, 30 deletions
diff --git a/libmaple/stm32f2/include/series/gpio.h b/libmaple/stm32f2/include/series/gpio.h index 9687247..1496e8e 100644 --- a/libmaple/stm32f2/include/series/gpio.h +++ b/libmaple/stm32f2/include/series/gpio.h @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ /****************************************************************************** * The MIT License * - * Copyright (c) 2011 LeafLabs, LLC. + * Copyright (c) 2011, 2012 LeafLabs, LLC. * * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person * obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation @@ -36,8 +36,7 @@ extern "C"{ #endif -#include <libmaple/libmaple.h> -#include <libmaple/rcc.h> +#include <libmaple/libmaple_types.h> /* * GPIO register maps and devices @@ -76,30 +75,25 @@ typedef struct gpio_reg_map { /** GPIO port I register map base pointer */ #define GPIOI_BASE ((struct gpio_reg_map*)0x40022000) -/** GPIO device type */ -typedef struct gpio_dev { - gpio_reg_map *regs; - rcc_clk_id clk_id; -} gpio_dev; - -extern gpio_dev* const GPIOA; -extern gpio_dev gpioa; -extern gpio_dev* const GPIOB; -extern gpio_dev gpiob; -extern gpio_dev* const GPIOC; -extern gpio_dev gpioc; -extern gpio_dev* const GPIOD; -extern gpio_dev gpiod; -extern gpio_dev* const GPIOE; -extern gpio_dev gpioe; -extern gpio_dev* const GPIOF; -extern gpio_dev gpiof; -extern gpio_dev* const GPIOG; -extern gpio_dev gpiog; -extern gpio_dev* const GPIOH; -extern gpio_dev gpioh; -extern gpio_dev* const GPIOI; -extern gpio_dev gpioi; +struct gpio_dev; +extern struct gpio_dev* const GPIOA; +extern struct gpio_dev gpioa; +extern struct gpio_dev* const GPIOB; +extern struct gpio_dev gpiob; +extern struct gpio_dev* const GPIOC; +extern struct gpio_dev gpioc; +extern struct gpio_dev* const GPIOD; +extern struct gpio_dev gpiod; +extern struct gpio_dev* const GPIOE; +extern struct gpio_dev gpioe; +extern struct gpio_dev* const GPIOF; +extern struct gpio_dev gpiof; +extern struct gpio_dev* const GPIOG; +extern struct gpio_dev gpiog; +extern struct gpio_dev* const GPIOH; +extern struct gpio_dev gpioh; +extern struct gpio_dev* const GPIOI; +extern struct gpio_dev gpioi; /* * Register bit definitions @@ -215,7 +209,7 @@ typedef enum gpio_mode_flags { GPIO_MODEF_PUPD_PD = GPIO_PUPDR_PD << 3, /**< Pull-down */ } gpio_mode_flags; -void gpio_set_modef(gpio_dev *dev, +void gpio_set_modef(struct gpio_dev *dev, uint8 bit, gpio_pin_mode mode, unsigned flags); @@ -231,7 +225,7 @@ void gpio_set_modef(gpio_dev *dev, * @param pin Pin on the device whose mode to set, 0--15. * @param mode Mode to set the pin to. */ -static inline void gpio_set_mode(gpio_dev *dev, +static inline void gpio_set_mode(struct gpio_dev *dev, uint8 bit, gpio_pin_mode mode) { gpio_set_modef(dev, bit, mode, GPIO_MODEF_SPEED_HIGH); @@ -261,7 +255,7 @@ typedef enum gpio_af { GPIO_AF_EVENTOUT = 15, /**< EVENTOUT. */ } gpio_af; -void gpio_set_af(gpio_dev *dev, uint8 bit, gpio_af af); +void gpio_set_af(struct gpio_dev *dev, uint8 bit, gpio_af af); #ifdef __cplusplus } |