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Diffstat (limited to 'libmaple/i2c.c')
-rw-r--r-- | libmaple/i2c.c | 235 |
1 files changed, 234 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/libmaple/i2c.c b/libmaple/i2c.c index 9c93d3f..b8e622d 100644 --- a/libmaple/i2c.c +++ b/libmaple/i2c.c @@ -154,6 +154,7 @@ void i2c_bus_reset(const i2c_dev *dev) { void i2c_init(i2c_dev *dev) { rcc_reset_dev(dev->clk_id); rcc_clk_enable(dev->clk_id); + _i2c_irq_priority_fixup(dev); } /* Hack for deprecated bit of STM32F1 functionality */ @@ -198,12 +199,30 @@ void i2c_master_enable(i2c_dev *dev, uint32 flags) { nvic_irq_enable(dev->er_nvic_line); i2c_enable_irq(dev, I2C_IRQ_EVENT | I2C_IRQ_BUFFER | I2C_IRQ_ERROR); + /* Configure the slave unit */ + if (flags & I2C_SLAVE_DUAL_ADDRESS) { + i2c_slave_dual_address_enable(dev); + } + + if (flags & I2C_SLAVE_GENERAL_CALL) { + i2c_slave_general_call_enable(dev); + } + + /* store all of the flags */ + dev->config_flags = flags; + /* Make it go! */ i2c_peripheral_enable(dev); + i2c_enable_ack(dev); dev->state = I2C_STATE_IDLE; } +void i2c_slave_enable(i2c_dev *dev, uint32 flags) { + i2c_disable(dev); + i2c_master_enable(dev, dev->config_flags | flags); +} + /** * @brief Process an i2c transaction. * @@ -303,6 +322,152 @@ void _i2c_irq_handler(i2c_dev *dev) { */ dev->timestamp = systick_uptime(); + /* Add Slave support + * Barry Carter 2012 + * barry.carter@gmail.com + */ + + /* Check to see if MSL master slave bit is set */ + if ((sr2 & I2C_SR2_MSL) != I2C_SR2_MSL) { /* 0 = slave mode 1 = master */ + + /* Check for address match */ + if (sr1 & I2C_SR1_ADDR) { + /* Find out which address was matched */ + /* Check the general call address first */ + if (sr2 & I2C_SR2_GENCALL) { + dev->i2c_slave_msg->addr = 0; + } + /* We matched the secondary address */ + else if (sr2 & I2C_SR2_DUALF) { + dev->i2c_slave_msg->addr = dev->regs->OAR2 & 0xFE; + } + /* We matched the primary address */ + else if ((sr2 & I2C_SR2_DUALF) != I2C_SR2_DUALF) { + dev->i2c_slave_msg->addr = dev->regs->OAR1 & 0xFE; + } + /* Shouldn't get here */ + else { + dev->i2c_slave_msg->addr = -1; /* uh oh */ + } + + /* if we have buffered io */ + if ((dev->config_flags & I2C_SLAVE_USE_RX_BUFFER) || + (dev->config_flags & I2C_SLAVE_USE_TX_BUFFER)) { + + /* if receiving then this would be a repeated start + * + *if we have some bytes already + */ + if ((dev->state == I2C_STATE_SL_RX) && + (dev->i2c_slave_msg->xferred > 0) && + (dev->config_flags & I2C_SLAVE_USE_RX_BUFFER)) { + /* Call the callback with the contents of the data */ + if (dev->i2c_slave_recv_callback != NULL) { + (*(dev->i2c_slave_recv_callback))(dev->i2c_slave_msg); + } + } + + /* Reset the message back to defaults. + * We are starting a new message + */ + dev->i2c_slave_msg->flags = 0; + dev->i2c_slave_msg->length = 0; + dev->i2c_slave_msg->xferred = 0; + dev->msgs_left = 0; + dev->timestamp = systick_uptime(); + + /* We have been addressed with SLA+R so + * the master wants us to transmit + */ + if ((sr1 & I2C_SR1_TXE) && + (dev->config_flags & I2C_SLAVE_USE_TX_BUFFER)) { + /* Call the transmit callback so it can populate the msg + * data with the bytes to go + */ + if (dev->i2c_slave_transmit_callback != NULL) { + (*(dev->i2c_slave_transmit_callback))(dev->i2c_slave_msg); + } + } + dev->state = I2C_STATE_BUSY; + } + + sr1 = sr2 = 0; + } + + /* EV3: Master requesting data from slave. Transmit a byte*/ + if (sr1 & I2C_SR1_TXE) { + if (dev->config_flags & I2C_SLAVE_USE_TX_BUFFER) { + if (dev->i2c_slave_msg->xferred >= dev->i2c_slave_msg->length) { + /* End of the transmit buffer? If so we NACK */ + i2c_disable_ack(dev); + /* We have to either issue a STOP or write something here. + * STOP here seems to screw up some masters, + * For now padding with 0 + */ + i2c_write(dev, 0); + /*i2c_stop_condition(dev); // This is causing bus lockups way more than it should !? Seems some I2C master devices freak out here*/ + } + else + { + /* NACk the last byte */ + if (dev->i2c_slave_msg->xferred == dev->i2c_slave_msg->length-1) { + i2c_disable_ack(dev); + } + else { + i2c_enable_ack(dev); + } + i2c_write(dev, dev->i2c_slave_msg->data[dev->i2c_slave_msg->xferred++]); + } + } + else + { + /* Call the callback to get the data we need. + * The callback is expected to write using i2c_write(...) + * If the slave is going to terminate the transfer, this function should + * also do a NACK on the last byte! + */ + if (dev->i2c_slave_transmit_callback != NULL) (*(dev->i2c_slave_transmit_callback))(dev->i2c_slave_msg); + } + + dev->state = I2C_STATE_BUSY; + sr1 = sr2 = 0; + } + + /* EV2: Slave received data from a master. Get from DR */ + if (sr1 & I2C_SR1_RXNE) { + if (dev->config_flags & I2C_SLAVE_USE_RX_BUFFER) { + /* Fill the buffer with the contents of the data register */ + dev->i2c_slave_msg->data[dev->i2c_slave_msg->xferred++] = dev->regs->DR; + dev->i2c_slave_msg->length++; + } + else { + /* Call the callback with the contents of the data */ + dev->i2c_slave_msg->data[0] = dev->regs->DR; + if (dev->i2c_slave_recv_callback != NULL) (*(dev->i2c_slave_recv_callback))(dev->i2c_slave_msg); + } + dev->state = I2C_STATE_SL_RX; + sr1 = sr2 = 0; + } + + /* EV4: Slave has detected a STOP condition on the bus */ + if (sr1 & I2C_SR1_STOPF) { + dev->regs->CR1 |= I2C_CR1_PE; + + if ((dev->config_flags & I2C_SLAVE_USE_RX_BUFFER) || + (dev->config_flags & I2C_SLAVE_USE_TX_BUFFER)) { + + /* The callback with the data will happen on a NACK of the last data byte. + * This is handled in the error IRQ (AF bit) + */ + } + + sr1 = sr2 = 0; + dev->state = I2C_STATE_IDLE; + } + + return; + } + /* * EV5: Start condition sent */ @@ -447,6 +612,7 @@ void _i2c_irq_handler(i2c_dev *dev) { } } } + } /* @@ -456,10 +622,49 @@ void _i2c_irq_handler(i2c_dev *dev) { void _i2c_irq_error_handler(i2c_dev *dev) { I2C_CRUMB(ERROR_ENTRY, dev->regs->SR1, dev->regs->SR2); - dev->error_flags = dev->regs->SR2 & (I2C_SR1_BERR | + dev->error_flags = dev->regs->SR1 & (I2C_SR1_BERR | I2C_SR1_ARLO | I2C_SR1_AF | I2C_SR1_OVR); + + /* Are we in slave mode? */ + if ((dev->regs->SR2 & I2C_SR2_MSL) != I2C_SR2_MSL) { + /* Check to see if the master device did a NAK on the last bit + * This is perfectly valid for a master to do this on the bus. + * We ignore this. Any further error processing takes us into dead + * loop waiting for the stop condition that will never arrive + */ + if (dev->regs->SR1 & I2C_SR1_AF) { + /* Clear flags */ + dev->regs->SR1 = 0; + dev->regs->SR2 = 0; + /* We need to write something to CR1 to clear the flag. + * This isn't really mentioned but seems important */ + i2c_enable_ack(dev); + + if (dev->state == I2C_STATE_SL_RX && + dev->config_flags & I2C_SLAVE_USE_RX_BUFFER && + dev->i2c_slave_msg->xferred > 0) { + /* Call the callback with the contents of the data */ + if (dev->i2c_slave_recv_callback != NULL) (*(dev->i2c_slave_recv_callback))(dev->i2c_slave_msg); + } + + dev->state = I2C_STATE_IDLE; + return; + } + /* Catch any other strange errors while in slave mode. + * I have seen BERR caused by an over fast master device + * as well as several overflows and arbitration failures. + * We are going to reset SR flags and carry on at this point which + * is not the best thing to do, but stops the bus locking up completely + * If we carry on below and send the stop bit, the code spins forever */ + /* Clear flags */ + dev->regs->SR1 = 0; + dev->regs->SR2 = 0; + dev->state = I2C_STATE_IDLE; + return; + } + /* Clear flags */ dev->regs->SR1 = 0; dev->regs->SR2 = 0; @@ -507,3 +712,31 @@ static void set_ccr_trise(i2c_dev *dev, uint32 flags) { i2c_set_clk_control(dev, ccr); i2c_set_trise(dev, trise); } + + +/** + * @brief callback for when the device acts as a slave. If using an rx buffer, this is triggered + * after the last byte, otherwise it is called for every incoming packet. + * @param dev I2C device + * @param msg The dev_msg to pass to the slave init code + * @param func The function pointer to call + */ +void i2c_slave_attach_recv_handler(i2c_dev *dev, i2c_msg *msg, i2c_slave_recv_callback_func func) { + dev->i2c_slave_recv_callback = func; + dev->i2c_slave_msg = msg; + msg->xferred = 0; +} + + +/** + * @brief callback for when the device acts as a slave. If using a tx buffer, this is triggered + * after the device is successsfully addressed with SLA+R. + * @param dev I2C device + * @param msg The dev_msg to pass to the slave init code + * @param func The function pointer to call + */ +void i2c_slave_attach_transmit_handler(i2c_dev *dev, i2c_msg *msg, i2c_slave_transmit_callback_func func) { + dev->i2c_slave_transmit_callback = func; + dev->i2c_slave_msg = msg; + msg->xferred = 0; +} |