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163 lines
6.8 KiB
C
163 lines
6.8 KiB
C
/** \addtogroup hal */
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/** @{*/
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2018-2019 Arm Limited and affiliates.
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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* limitations under the License.
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*/
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#ifndef MBED_RESET_REASON_API_H
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#define MBED_RESET_REASON_API_H
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#if DEVICE_RESET_REASON
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#include <stdint.h>
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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/**
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* \defgroup hal_reset_reason ResetReason HAL API
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* Low-level interface to the ResetReason of a target.
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*
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* This module provides a platform-independent method of checking the cause
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* of the last system reset.
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*
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* # Defined behavior
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* * The function ::hal_reset_reason_clear clears the ResetReason registers
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* for the next system boot.
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* * By the time the user calls ::hal_reset_reason_get to read the value,
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* some other part of the application may have cleared the value. Therefore,
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* though there may have been a reset reason in the registers when the system
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* started, the reason may not be available when the user comes to check it.
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* * The function ::hal_reset_reason_get_capabilities fills the given
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* `reset_reason_capabilities_t` instance.
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*
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* # Undefined behavior
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* * There is no guarantee that the function ::hal_reset_reason_get will
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* return the same value when you call it repeatedly. Store the value for later
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* use instead of calling the function repeatedly.
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* * The function ::hal_reset_reason_clear may not clear the ResetReason
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* register in time for the next system boot.
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*
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* # Notes
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* * The contents of the targets ResetReason register may be cleared by some
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* subsystem before it first gets called. This returns a ::RESET_REASON_UNKNOWN
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* value to the user. To avoid this, the user should call the ResetReason API
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* as early as possible at boot time.
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* * If the target doesn't support clearing reset registers,
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* ::hal_reset_reason_get seems to erroneously return a reset reason even after
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* clearing.
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*
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* @{
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*/
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/**
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* \defgroup hal_reset_reason_tests ResetReason HAL tests
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* Greentea tests for the ResetReason HAL.
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*
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* To run the ResetReason HAL tests, use the command:
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*
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* mbed test -t <toolchain> -m <target> -n tests-mbed_hal-reset_reason
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*
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*/
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/** Definitions of different reset reasons
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*/
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typedef enum {
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RESET_REASON_POWER_ON, /**< Set when power is initially applied to the board. The power-on-reset circuit causes a POWER_ON reset when this occurs */
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RESET_REASON_PIN_RESET, /**< Set when a reset is triggered by the hardware pin on the board */
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RESET_REASON_BROWN_OUT, /**< Triggered when the voltage drops below the low voltage detect (LVD) threshold; the system is held in a reset until the voltage rises above the threshold */
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RESET_REASON_SOFTWARE, /**< Set during software reset, typically triggered by writing the SYSRESETREQ bit in the Application Interrupt and Reset Control register */
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RESET_REASON_WATCHDOG, /**< Set when a running watchdog timer fails to be refreshed */
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RESET_REASON_LOCKUP, /**< Set when the core is locked because of an unrecoverable exception */
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RESET_REASON_WAKE_LOW_POWER, /**< Set when waking from deep sleep mode */
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RESET_REASON_ACCESS_ERROR, /**< Umbrella value that encompasses any access related reset */
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RESET_REASON_BOOT_ERROR, /**< Umbrella value that encompasses any boot related reset */
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RESET_REASON_MULTIPLE, /**< Set if multiple reset reasons are set within the board. Occurs when the reset reason registers aren't cleared between resets */
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RESET_REASON_PLATFORM, /**< Platform specific reset reason not captured in this enum */
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RESET_REASON_UNKNOWN /**< Unknown or unreadable reset reason **/
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} reset_reason_t;
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/** Reset reason capabilities of the platform
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*/
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typedef struct {
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uint32_t reasons; /**< Supported reset reasons. Each bit represents a corresponding reset_reason_t value.**/
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} reset_reason_capabilities_t;
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/** Fetch the reset reason for the last system reset.
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*
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* This function must return the contents of the system reset reason registers
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* cast to an appropriate platform independent reset reason. If multiple reset
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* reasons are set, this function should return ::RESET_REASON_MULTIPLE. If the
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* reset reason does not match any existing platform independent value, this
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* function should return ::RESET_REASON_PLATFORM. If no reset reason can be
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* determined, this function should return ::RESET_REASON_UNKNOWN.
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*
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* This function is not idempotent; there is no guarantee the system
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* reset reason will not be cleared between calls to this function altering the
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* return value between calls.
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*
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* Note: Some platforms contain reset reason registers that persist through
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* system resets. If the registers haven't been cleared before calling this
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* function, multiple reasons may be set within the registers. If multiple reset
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* reasons are detected, this function returns ::RESET_REASON_MULTIPLE.
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*
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* @return enum containing the last reset reason for the board.
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*/
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reset_reason_t hal_reset_reason_get(void);
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/** Fetch the raw platform specific reset reason register value.
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*
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* This function must return the raw contents of the system reset reason
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* registers cast to a uint32_t value. If the platform contains reset reasons
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* that span multiple registers/addresses, the value should be concatenated into
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* the return type.
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*
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* This function is not idempotent; there is no guarantee the system
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* reset reason will not be cleared between calls to this function altering the
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* return value between calls.
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*
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* @return value containing the reset reason register for the given platform.
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* If the platform contains reset reasons across multiple registers, they
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* will be concatenated here.
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*/
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uint32_t hal_reset_reason_get_raw(void);
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/** Clear the reset reason from registers.
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*
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* Reset the value of the reset status registers. The reset reason persists
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* between system resets on certain platforms, so the registers should be cleared
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* before the system resets. Failing to do so may make it difficult to determine
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* the cause of any subsequent system resets.
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*/
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void hal_reset_reason_clear(void);
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/** Fill the given reset_reason_capabilities_t instance according to platform capabilities.
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*/
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void hal_reset_reason_get_capabilities(reset_reason_capabilities_t *cap);
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/**@}*/
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif // DEVICE_RESET_REASON
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#endif // MBED_RESET_REASON_API_H
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/** @}*/
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