mbed-os/drivers/TickerDataClock.h

171 lines
5.2 KiB
C
Raw Normal View History

2020-02-13 09:21:20 +00:00
/* mbed Microcontroller Library
* Copyright (c) 2006-2019 ARM Limited
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
#ifndef MBED_TICKERDATACLOCK_H
#define MBED_TICKERDATACLOCK_H
#include <chrono>
#include "hal/ticker_api.h"
namespace mbed {
/**
* \defgroup drivers_TickerDataClock TickerDataClock class
* \ingroup drivers-public-api-ticker
* @{
*/
/**
* A partial implementation of a C++11 Clock representing a HAL ticker.
*
* This class allows us to create chrono time_points for objects like Timer,
* with the limitation that the tickers are not singletons. This means:
*
* * the now() function is not static - this will limit
* use with some algorithms,
* * there is no distinction between time_points for different
* tickers
*
* This "pseudo-Clock" approach has been endorsed by Howard Hinnant
* (designer of Chrono) here:
* https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56400313/why-does-the-c-standard-require-the-clocknow-function-to-be-static
*
* TickerDataClock::time_point values should only be used with mbed APIs specifically taking
* them, not passed to generic templated chrono algorithms, and it is up to the user to use them
* in conjunction with the correct TickerDataClock.
*
* operators for `->` and conversion to `ticker_data_t *` are provided allowing
* TickerDataClock to be easily substituted in place of a `ticker_data_t *`.
*/
class TickerDataClock {
public:
/** Construct a TickerDataClock referring to a ticker_data_t */
constexpr TickerDataClock(const ticker_data_t *ticker) : _ticker(ticker)
{
}
/* duration is C++11 standard microseconds, so representation will be 64-bit signed integer */
using duration = std::chrono::microseconds;
using rep = duration::rep;
using period = duration::period;
using time_point = std::chrono::time_point<TickerDataClock>;
static const bool is_steady = false;
/** Initialize a ticker and set the event handler
*
* @param handler A handler to be set
*/
void set_handler(ticker_event_handler handler)
{
return ticker_set_handler(_ticker, handler);
}
/** Remove an event from the queue
*
* @param obj The event object to be removed from the queue
*/
void remove_event(ticker_event_t *obj)
{
ticker_remove_event(_ticker, obj);
}
/** Insert an event to the queue
*
* The event will be executed in timestamp - ticker_read_us() us.
*
* @note If an event is inserted with a timestamp less than the current
* timestamp then the event will be scheduled immediately resulting in
* an instant call to event handler.
*
* @param obj The event object to be inserted to the queue
* @param timestamp The event's timestamp
* @param id The event object
*/
void insert_event(ticker_event_t *obj, time_point timestamp, uint32_t id)
{
ticker_insert_event_us(_ticker, obj, timestamp.time_since_epoch().count(), id);
}
/** Read the current (absolute) ticker's timestamp
*
* @warning Return an absolute timestamp counting from the initialization of the
* ticker.
*
* @return The current timestamp
*/
time_point now() const
{
return time_point(duration(ticker_read_us(_ticker)));
}
/** Read the next event's timestamp
*
* @param timestamp The timestamp object.
* @return 1 if timestamp is pending event, 0 if there's no event pending
*/
int get_next_timestamp(time_point *timestamp) const
{
us_timestamp_t t;
int ret = ticker_get_next_timestamp_us(_ticker, &t);
*timestamp = time_point(duration(t));
return ret;
}
/** Suspend this ticker
*
* When suspended reads will always return the same time and no
* events will be dispatched. When suspended the common layer
* will only ever call the interface function clear_interrupt()
* and that is only if ticker_irq_handler is called.
*
*/
void suspend()
{
ticker_suspend(_ticker);
}
/** Resume this ticker
*
* When resumed the ticker will ignore any time that has passed
* and continue counting up where it left off.
*/
void resume()
{
ticker_resume(_ticker);
}
constexpr const ticker_data_t *operator->() const
{
return _ticker;
}
constexpr operator const ticker_data_t *() const
{
return _ticker;
}
private:
const ticker_data_t *const _ticker;
};
inline TickerDataClock::time_point get_time_point(const ticker_event_t &event)
{
return TickerDataClock::time_point{TickerDataClock::duration{event.timestamp}};
}
/** @}*/
}
#endif /* MBED_TICKERDATACLOCK_H */