TARGET_NORDIC: restored old 'sleep()' implementation in legacy HAL, moved the new one to FEATURE_BLE, so it is picked only when SoftDevice is in use.

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Głąbek, Andrzej 2016-10-06 11:51:41 +02:00
parent bb6af4d8a6
commit 691969c315
2 changed files with 77 additions and 44 deletions

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#include "sleep_api.h"
#include "cmsis.h"
#include "mbed_interface.h"
#include "softdevice_handler.h"
#include "nrf_soc.h"
// Mask of reserved bits of the register ICSR in the System Control Block peripheral
// In this case, bits which are equal to 0 are the bits reserved in this register
#define SCB_ICSR_RESERVED_BITS_MASK 0x9E43F03F
void sleep(void)
{
// ensure debug is disconnected if semihost is enabled....
// Trigger an event when an interrupt is pending. This allows to wake up
// the processor from disabled interrupts.
SCB->SCR |= SCB_SCR_SEVONPEND_Msk;
// If the SoftDevice is enabled, its API must be used to go to sleep.
if (softdevice_handler_isEnabled()) {
sd_power_mode_set(NRF_POWER_MODE_LOWPWR);
sd_app_evt_wait();
} else {
NRF_POWER->TASKS_LOWPWR = 1;
// Note: it is not sufficient to just use WFE here, since the internal
// event register may be already set from an event that occurred in the
// past (like an SVC call to the SoftDevice) and in such case WFE will
// just clear the register and continue execution.
// Therefore, the strategy here is to first clear the event register
// by using SEV/WFE pair, and then execute WFE again, unless there is
// a pending interrupt.
// Set an event and wake up whatsoever, this will clear the event
// register from all previous events set (SVC call included)
__SEV();
__WFE();
// Test if there is an interrupt pending (mask reserved regions)
if (SCB->ICSR & (SCB_ICSR_RESERVED_BITS_MASK)) {
// Ok, there is an interrut pending, no need to go to sleep
return;
} else {
// next event will wakeup the CPU
// If an interrupt occured between the test of SCB->ICSR and this
// instruction, WFE will just not put the CPU to sleep
__WFE();
}
}
}
void deepsleep(void)
{
sleep();
// NRF_POWER->SYSTEMOFF=1;
}

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#include "sleep_api.h"
#include "cmsis.h"
#include "mbed_interface.h"
#include "softdevice_handler.h"
#include "nrf_soc.h"
#include "toolchain.h"
// Mask of reserved bits of the register ICSR in the System Control Block peripheral
// In this case, bits which are equal to 0 are the bits reserved in this register
#define SCB_ICSR_RESERVED_BITS_MASK 0x9E43F03F
void sleep(void)
MBED_WEAK void sleep(void)
{
// ensure debug is disconnected if semihost is enabled....
// Trigger an event when an interrupt is pending. This allows to wake up
// the processor from disabled interrupts.
SCB->SCR |= SCB_SCR_SEVONPEND_Msk;
// If the SoftDevice is enabled, its API must be used to go to sleep.
if (softdevice_handler_isEnabled()) {
sd_power_mode_set(NRF_POWER_MODE_LOWPWR);
sd_app_evt_wait();
} else {
NRF_POWER->TASKS_LOWPWR = 1;
// Note: it is not sufficient to just use WFE here, since the internal
// event register may be already set from an event that occurred in the
// past (like an SVC call to the SoftDevice) and in such case WFE will
// just clear the register and continue execution.
// Therefore, the strategy here is to first clear the event register
// by using SEV/WFE pair, and then execute WFE again, unless there is
// a pending interrupt.
// Set an event and wake up whatsoever, this will clear the event
// register from all previous events set (SVC call included)
__SEV();
__WFE();
// Test if there is an interrupt pending (mask reserved regions)
if (SCB->ICSR & (SCB_ICSR_RESERVED_BITS_MASK)) {
// Ok, there is an interrut pending, no need to go to sleep
return;
} else {
// next event will wakeup the CPU
// If an interrupt occured between the test of SCB->ICSR and this
// instruction, WFE will just not put the CPU to sleep
__WFE();
}
}
NRF_POWER->TASKS_LOWPWR = 1;
// wait for interrupt
__WFE();
}
void deepsleep(void)
MBED_WEAK void deepsleep(void)
{
sleep();
// NRF_POWER->SYSTEMOFF=1;